Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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6r 41 A MOVEMENT 8 GROWTH CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FACULTY UNDERCIASSMEN ORGANIZATION S ACTIVITIES SPORTS SENIORS S TAF F PAGES ADVERTI SEMENTS 1-5 6-19 20-39 40-59 60e69 70-93 94-123 124-127 128- 140 Man grows. Physically, mentally, Spiritu- ally and socially. He develops from an innocent babe into a complex being ever striving for an identity of his own. The world is like a fruit IIee and man is like the fruit: without fruit the tree would be useless. The tree exists in the seed just as the man exists in the embryo. The seed does not at once become the tree, the embryo does not suddenly become the man. No, they grow and devekap. Depending upon the stimuli to which they are subjected, they attain maturity. The quality which distinguishes the man from the plant or the animal is the human spirit. Again the spirit is like a tree and the mind is like the fruit. For, when the spirit is not allowed to grow freely the fruits it produces are few and poorly develoPed; however, if the spirit is properly nourished the fruit will be healthy and abundant. There is no end to what man's mind can create, no limit of perfection that cannot possibly be obtained, no extent of The imagination that Cannot be extended far- ther. Man's most noticeable growth is his least painful, for growing physically is as easy for man as absorbing sun is for the plant. Because the plant has a single purpose, and that is to bear seeds for more of its kind, its growth is complete when this task is accom- plished. Man's task is much more complig Gated because man possesses a mind and a conscience that causes him concern for coming generations. Therefore, he strives to grow mentally and spiritually. Man does not absorb mental or spiritual maturity; he must be taught, and when he learns the funda- mentals he attempts to apply them to his life. Since, as a social animal, man does not live his life alone, he mirrors himself in his contemporaries. In his increased awareness of their needs he grows socially, The more he see of himself as he gazes into these many different mirrors, the more he profits by them. When he begins to understand himself through other men, he has truly begun to grow. THE GROWTH OF MAN FACULTY V Man grows mentally: There is no end to what his mind Can Create, no limit of perfection that can possibly be obtained. Unlike the fruit of the fruit tree, whose fate is in the strength of the wind and the rain which might at any time separate it from its source, man has the ability to govern his fate. The seeds of knowledge are ever at his disposal. They are planted in his mind and he has only to Cultivate them and let them grow. But who or what has planted these seeds and why? The conscientious souls of the men before us have seen fit to plant them. Each generation must learn of the generations before it and then be responsible for teaching those after it. ADM ,NIS TRA TION Our methods of learning follow the same pattern used by the men of Aristotle's time. We are pupils while we are being taught, and when we have learned we are teachers. Let us remember that the teacher Can supply the seed but Lhat we must supply the sun and the water with which to make it grow. MR. JOHN J. OGG, Principal MR. LINCOLN W. HURST, SUPERINTENDENT 10 FACULTY MR. BARCLAY M. GEST Assistant Superintendent NIR. KOEHL, Assistant Principal, confers With Principal FACULTY MEM BER NOT PICTURED: MISS WANDA DeBRA Christian College A.A. University of Cincinnati B. S. American Government: History Freshman Homeroom MR. WAYNE ACHTERMANN Wilmington College B. S. Mechanical Drawing I, H , III , IV Reserve Basketball, Track Coach MR. JOHN BAKER Wilmington College B.S. Industrial Arts I, Metals II,III MISS YVONNE BISHOP University of Louisville, University of Cincinnati M. S Home Economics I,II,III Junior Homeroom MR. RONALD BIVENS Morehead State College A. B. Algebra II, Solid Geometry Sophomore Homeroom MRS. LOIS CLAUSEN s Ball State University B. S. Business English, Secretarial Practice, Bookkeeping II F.B.L.A., Senior Homeroom 11 MRS . RUTH FRAZIER Eastern Kentucky State University; B. S. Bookkeeping I, General Business, Office Procedures Freshman Homeroom MRS. GLADYS GENTRY Columbis University, M.A. Librarian Library Club, Library Staff MR. FRED GOOSMAN University of Cincinnati M.M. Music Supervisor; Band, Vocal Music MR. WALTER GRIESINGER Purdue University, A. B. English I, Spanish 1 Junior Homeroom MRS. KATHLEEN GROSSHEIM Our Lady of Cincinnati, A.B. English II, III, College Prep English S enior Horn eroom MR. JAMES HARTMAN University of Cincinnati, B. S. Shorthand1,11, Business Machines, Speech Drama Club, Key Club, Senior Homeroom MR. DONALD KRAMER Xavier University, B. A. World History, Modern History junior Hom eroom MR. MAURICE LINDQUIST University of Cincinnati, B. 5. General Science, Biology Sophomore Horn eroom MR. JON MACE Wilmington College, B. S. Wood511,111, Industrial Arts 1 Freshman Homeroom MRS. MARY HANNERS Purdue University B. 51 Home Economics 11, IV Junior Homeroom vwwrnn-wmw W wh, , w. ; 'F i MRS. NANCY NEUMANN Swartlunore College, B.A. American Government Spanish Club, Girls' Attendance MR. STANLEY MCCOY Wilmington College, Miami University, M.S. Athletic Director, Physical Education Football, Basketball Coach, L Club. MRS. BEVERLY MIHALIK Wilmington College, B.S. Girls' Health, Physical Education Inter-scholastic Basketball, Volleyball, Sophomore Homeroom. MR. THOMAS MIHALIK Wilmington College, B. S. Boys' Health, Physical Education Wrestling2 Golf Coach, Assistant Varsity Football MR. LOUIS NEUMANN University of California, A.B. Spanish LII. French 1, 11 Spanish Club, Sophomore Homeroom. MR. CHARLES NOLTING University of Cincinnati, M. ED. Biology Science Club, Key Club, Junior Homeroom MR. JERRY PETERS Marietta College, Miami University, A. B. Boys' Health. Physical Education, Drivers' Education Baseball, Weight-lifting Jr. Varsity Football Coach MR. NICHOLAS PICCLANO Xavier University, M. ED. English II Junior Homeroom MR. WILLIAM PICKENS Hanover College, M. S. Chemistry, Physics Sephomore Homeroom MR. JOHN POHLMAN Xavier University, B. S. English III C. C. S. L. , Freshman Homeroom 15 MR. JERRY ROTH Xavier University, M.A. World History, Sociology, Guidance Boys' Attendance MRS. MIRIAM SALISBURY Miami University, B. S. Algebra I, General Math Sophomore Homeroom 16 MISS THEODORA POLY Miami University B. 5. Girls' Health, Physical Education G.A.A. , Freshman Homeroom MR. GERALD RAMSEY Wilmington College, B. S. General Science Senior Homeroom MISS ROSELLA REYNOLDS Sue Bennett College, Cumberland College, B. S. Typing I, General Business Freshman Homeroom MRS. MAGGIE ROSS Morehead State College, A. B Algebra I, General Math It's Academic , Senior Homeroom MR. R. K. SALISBURY Ohio State University, M.A. Latin I, II; III Latin Club, Chess Club MR. JOHN TALMAGE Miami University, B.S. Special Education Sophomore Homeroom MISS ALICE TEMPLIN Columbia University, M .A. Guidance Counselor F. T.A. MISS AVERY WEST Miami University, Vanderbilt University, B.A. English IV, College Prep English, Speech LOHIAN , TIGER' S TONGUE MRS. ELAIN WHIPPLE University of Cincinnati, B A. English I F T.A. , Freshman Homeroom MR. MERLE ZIMMERMAN Miami University, B.A. Plane Geometry Freshman Homeroom BOARD OF EDUCATION , Mrs. Hill IVh'. Gest, Mr. Hurst7 Mr. Gentry, MI. Malort, Mr. Baron, Mr. Woerner, Mr. Leming, Mrs. LaForge. P. T.A. OFFICERS Mrs. Woerner, Mrs. Riedinger, Mrs. Ford, Mr. Nolting, Mrs. Buchenau Mrs. Hartman, Nurse l8 Mrs. Siekman SECRETARIES v-xu m CAFETERIA Mrs. Dilday, Mrs. Frisby, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Penrod C US TODIA NS 20 mm... mum... . F m a 1... ... myFN-EV . . UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS deft to righm Coni Schanz - Secretary Sue Bauer - Treasurer Bridget Brulport - Vice- President Greg Tracy - President JUNIORS Adams, Joe Anderkin, Linda Appleby, Ken Aucoin, Paul Barber, William Bauer, Sue Benney, Gayle Blount, Jim Bodley, Trip Bosse, Mari Brenner, Mike Brulport, Bridget Buchenau, Sieghelm Burns, Greg Cain, Sharlene 22 Campbell, Dave Cames, Gary Carpenter, Charles Cesco, Randy Chisman, Harold Coleman, Gail ' Colyer, Stevie .A , . Dakel Cathie , Dmvn,J Nina w Deffenbaugh, Sherry I DeRonde, Sherry Dews, Margaret Diller, Mike Dorsey, Sue Duncan, Bill Dunham, Peggy Durham, Sandy Durrell, Lynn Luis, Cheryl Erbele, Frank Fein, Glen Fetick, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Jim Fitzpatrick, Maryanne Funk, Glen Gilley, Bob Goodwin, Debbie Gregg, Virginia Gregg, Virginia Grimmet, Larry Gunter, Garland 23 SWEETHEARTS' BALL-GREAT SUCCESS Hall, Beverly Hamilton, Gary Hamilton, Mark Hamilton, Sharon Hams, Bob Heck, Beverly Heininger, jim Henson, Karen Hill, Tom Hines, Myra Homan, Gail Huff, Sue Hughes, Rita Huelsmann, Nancy Huesmann, Gloria Ingram, Donna Jones, Judy Judge, Jim Ketterer, Barbara Kingery, Vicki Kirby, Greg Knuckles, Bill Kohus, Joe Kroeger, Don Lannerd, Diana Lawhorn, Larry Lear, William Lee, Connie 24 ROBERT GREGG AWARD GRANTED TO D. WOERNER Leinbach, Marty Lewis, Judy Lewis, Karen Litton, Andrea Lucas, George Martin, Jo Ann Masters, Ellen McCoy, Bill McDaniels, Peggy McKinney, Artie Miller, David Miller; Jane Miller, Kenny Mitchell, Cherri Mitchell, janet Morgan, Gail Morris, Sue Moore, Allen Moore, Cathy Niemuth, Larry Nugent, John O'Connor, Janet Ostendorf, Beverly Pauley, Calvin Paytes, Dan Paytes, Gene Pfarr, Nick Poe, Valerie 25 PROM PREPARATIONS-CLASS RINGS! 26 Popham, Gary Potts, John Price, Larry Rapier, Maxine Reames, Cindy Reder, Kathy Reif, Gene Reynolds, Neal Roosa, Tim Rose, Randy Saunders, Mike Schaefer, Darlene Schanz, Coni Schultz, Dorothy Schwegman, Robert Seward, Debbie Short, Susan Shrout, Cindy Shurts, Bob Skeryano, Cathy Smith, Jack Smith, Sharon Snider, Kathy Spangler, James Steele, Bob Stephens, Ron Stevenson, Mark Stewart, Bonnie Stiver, Shelley Stouder, Gary Swingle, Barbara Switzer, Bill Switzer, Rodney Tenpenny, Sharman Tierney, Marty Tracy, Gregg Tyrrell, Connie Vearil, Bob Warren, Howard Wall, Jim Warren, Pam Weissmaxm, Bob Wilder, Mike Williams, Don Wilson, Nick Wirthlin, Charlene Woemer, Dan Woodward, Pam Woodward, Paulette Young, Jim STUDENTS NOT PICTURED Carrier, Sharon Crawford, Jam es Crawford, Thomas Lee, Jonathan Newkirk, Dennis Perry , Rob err Phelps, Joe Runyan, Larry Smallwood, Louis Snell, Harold Talleyy Gayle Talley, Joyce OFFICERS ueft to righq Diane Putteet - Vice- President Janice Cain - Treasurer Dean Flanary - President Jayne Bangs - Secretary Acomb, Carol Adkins, Frank Bakerj Sally Baker, Sid Bailey, Dave Bailey, Nichola Bangs, Jane Baumgar1mer, Bill Bellman, Mike Bangert, Edith Black, Clyde Bowling, Dave Bradley, Margie Branson, Don Brenner, Rosemary Brotherton, Dorothy Brown, Don Brulport, Tim B. CRABTREE-C. ACOMB ATTEND STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Brulport, Tom Brunk, John Burkhart, Mike Burress, Lynda Cain, Janice Campbell, Brenda Cannon, OIion Capozjo, Denvia Carmell, Susan Carter, Linda Cassini, Herb Cesco, Dan Clouse, Charles Cook, Vickie Cox, Judy Crabtree, Becky Crafton, Pat Craig, 03W Cravens, DiCk Davis, Pat Dawn, Henrietta Deutsch, Jay Dippong, Bob DownS, Kathy Durham, Patsy EngeL Charlene Evans, Dave Fein, David Fetick, Rich Fields, Roger Fite, Bob Fitzpatrick, Kathy Flanary, Dean Planery, Brian Fleshlman, Sue Forste, Robert Gambill, Sue Gammarino, Alfred Gantt, Cindy SOPHOMORES TAKE FIRST-HOMECOMING FLOAF 30 Geglein, Cindy Cilkison, Helen Gillespie, Richard Glass, Vicki Cons, Ingrid Gons, William Gossett, Sharon Grant, Eddie Gray, Darcy Greenwald, Marc Gregg, Susan Haerr, Lucinda Hahn, Pat Hall, Shirley Hamilton, Marsha Hauser, Robert Hausfeld, Candy Henson, Paul Hill, Linda Hilli 3rd, S berry Hollon, Jeff Hollon, Wilma Howe, Donna Howe, Karen Hulick, Kathy Hundley, Thomas Hunt, Greg Hunter, Deborah Ingram, Texie Jenkins, Carol Jent, Barbara Johnson, Linda Jones, John Kelley, Debbie Kenny, Mike Kotte, Richard Lamb, Sandy Langdon, Dave Hildebrand , Robert PENCIL MACHINE-A SOPHOMORE MEMORY Lannard, Diane Laugel, Ed Laws, Anna Lemons, Linda Lewis, Judy Lewis, Mike Lucy, John Lundy, JoAnne Mallinger, Don Mansfield, Robert Marcum, Doris Marsh, James Martin, Jayne Martin, Rick McCormick, Mike McKnight, Bob McKnight, Sandy Meeker, Karen Mehne, ROY Meineke, Donald Mertes, Tom Miller, Ron Mitchell, Diane Mitchell, Ella Mendy, Diane Moore, Linda Morency, Irene Meyer, Steve Mullins, Terry Newkirk, Linda Nickol, Pat Nickel, Roger Nimmo, Debbie O'Connor, Cheryl Ogden, Doug Opichka, Jan Orth, Donna Parker, Linda Parsons, Karen WINNING SEASON FOR RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM 32 Perry, John Pettit, Stephen Pfarr, Bobbi Pfarr, Pete Pirfle, Linda Popp, Charles Potts, Vicki Putteet, Diana Reese, Robert Reeves, Rita Rice, Grantland Rich, Bette Rich, Sharon Robinson, Pat Roettele, Rick RoosaJ Debbie Ruble, Judy RuddJ Kathy Sanders, Lester Sattler, Jerry Shank, Martin Seevers, Rusty Sellarsi Linda Settle, Sandy Seward, Ron Shaffer, Kathy Shively, Tom Shoemaker, Berry Shover, Leona Shumate, Bonnie Shurts, Tony Sickles, Becky Skirvin, Bob Slemp, Debbie Sluder, Mike Smallwood, Tom Smith, Barb Smith, Morris SWEETHEARTS, BALL CANDIDATES- M. ZIKE 8 R. MARTIN Starchery Sandy Stouder, TEITY Tackeft: GreS Tarpoff Jim Taylor, Kath Taylor, Sharon ThomaS, Gary Thompson; Bobbie Thrasher, Jam 95 Tracy, IUdY Vaske, Susan Vest, Madge weaver, Kathy Wegenhart, Pam Wells, Mike Wesley, Teresa Weyand, Mike Wheatley, Jan Wilder, Andy Williams, Bruce Williams, Mike Wilson, Diane Wolfer, Linda Wolfram, Jane Wong, Sandra Wright, Debbie Young, Dave i Zike, Madelyn l?Zinnecker, Carol Thompson, Margaret SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Brown, Lois Casteelj David Dohrmann, Pam Gilpin, Rebecca Hulick, Kathy Hull, Ellen Jackson, Woodrow Jenny, Brenda Klooster, Jerry Lane, Ashley 33 Orth, Debbie Rich, Agnes Rose, Lana Salcedo7 Mike Shannon, Mary Smith, Judi Suddarth, Harold Tracy, Barry Wallace, John Wesley, Jeff President - Don Burton Vice-President - Brad Bauer 5 ecretary - Pam Davis Treasurer - Pat Earl FRESHMEN Acheson, Cynthia Adams, Jeff Allen, Richard Amos, Cliff Amshoff, Dave Baehr, Betsy BaileyJ Robert Bailey, Karen Baird, Dave Baker, Ronald Ballinger, Jack Bauer, Brad Bauer, Connie Baughn, Ed Baumann, Richard Baumgartner, Pam Beaver; Norma Bechdolt, Maureen 34 Bennett, Pam Benney, Steve BiggS; Jerry Bleier, Bob BoatrighLy Chester Bodley, Patricia Bohn, Paula Bowen, Phillip Bowling, Dan Brock, Pam Brenner, Rick Brenner, Ron Burns, Doug Burress, Viki BurtonJ Don Burton, Gary Campbell, Diane Campbell, Leslie Childress, Goldie Chisman, Nancy Clendcning, Jeff Collins, Richard Conley, Sherry ConstableJ Dale Coombs, Nancy Corrill, Paul Craig, Steve Crawford, Cathy Crawford, Diana Croxton, Ken Cummings, Lillian Cutter, John Dakel, Jack Davis, Pam Dawn, Hank DeMerle, Rick Dews, Sylvia Dinger, Gail Drake, Lee Driscoll, Johnny Driscoll, Theresa Dunham, Gayle FRESHMEN HONORED AT MIXER Durrell, James Earl, Patti Elrod, Anne Engel, Jim Evans, Donna Falgner, Cathy Fain, Eric Fields, Sandra Finnegan, Terrence Fitch, Shelley Fleig, Larry Fletcher, Chris Flynn, Rena Forste, Vicky Fry, Don Gibson, Dorothy Gibson, Jerry Gilkison, John Girty, Richie Goodpaster, Gary Gossett, Mike Greenwald, Winnie Gruver, Jackie Hagedorn, Bill Hall, Gloria Hamilton, Gwen IFIarnmanJ Kaye Harris, Sharon Hartman, Linda. Hausfeld, Connie Hermler, Cathy Hester, William Hearth, Barb Holt, Eric Horton, Glenn Huff, BobJ. Huff, Bob W. Hunter, Ramona Igo, Sandy jacobs: Joe Jacobs, Mike Jennings, Bob Johnson, Vickie Jones, Alvie Jones, Debbie Kauffman, Barry KleSCh, Tom Knuckles, Clara 36 Koonu7 Sheila Kroeger, William Kyde, Ken Lannerd, Dennis Lannerd, Susan 2 Lehnert, Peg Lehnert, Penny t Leinbach, Paula ; Lewis, Libby Lewis, Nick Lindloff, Kim Litton, Ron Livengood, Mike x Losito, Sandy Madden, Ron Maess, Bill ; Mailey, Sandy ? Mason, Margie Masters, Sheila McBath, Sammy McClellon, Iohn McCullough, John McDaniel, Terri McMichael, Karen Meacham, Gary Meadows, Larry Meynes, Gary Miller, Bob Miller, Neal i Miller, Ray : 1 Mendy, Nancy 1 Moran, Tom : Morgan, Shirley Morris, Ricky 1 Mrusek, Bruce O'Brien, Randy Ogden, Sheila Osborne, Russell Orth, Linda Paschall, Mark Patterson, Colleen Patterson, Susan Perrin, Karen Phillips, Sally Phillips, Susan Pirtle, Mike Poe, Ted Polly, Danny 38 Pomeroy, Andy Poore, Sharon Price, Steve Pugh, Dennis Randle, Joan RandolphJ Darlene Ray, Stuart Red Elk, Jim Regan, Richard Richie, Mark Riegel, Pam Rogers, Caroline Rose, Robert Rossi, Kathy Rozzi, Maria RushJ Jerry Ryan, Linda Schenske, Jim Schmidt, Mike Schooler, David Schuler, Elizabeth Seaman, Gary Sellers, Jerri Seward, Paula Seward, Valery Shurts, Rick Sluder, Dwight Smallwood, Joe Smallwood, Todd Smith, Dave Smith, Sandy Smithson, Debbie Snell, Juanita Snider, Kevin Snyder, Karen SpragueJ Brenda Springer, John Stagge, Jeff Steele, Rodney Stevenson, Pat Stewart, Rosemary Stone, Vickie FROSH WIN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Swader, James Talbert, John Thomas, Jack Tracy, Donna Tracy, Larry Under coffer, Graham Underwood, Pam VanI-Iook, Dennis VanI-Ioose, Vicki VanLieu, Jack Volz, Danny Warren, Steve Wells, Pat Wheatley, Andy Wilbur, Phyllis Wilder, Sandy Williams, Jenny WilliamsJ Kathy Williford, Beatrice Wilson, Bill Wilson, Harry Wilson, Tom Wilson, Victor Wood, Gary Woodruff, Cindy Wuenneman, Bernard FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: Biehn, Marleen Jackson An eline Bruce, Carolyn Knabe, ,Garf wigicleleeMik giiird, Gary Lanham, Janet Whaley J Edwaid Ham? am? LeVay, Paul Whitakcir William , ar-es- Losito, William Tire R, 1d Hayner, Ginstme McGowan, Peggy Wilth :1:er , Wilson, Jennifer 39 ORGANIZA TIONS a- tu'wi K. TOP-BOTTOM-F. Lewis; B. Skirvin; L. Grimmet; J. Thrasher; J. Red Elk; R. Litton; M. Fields. 2ND-T. Gil- lespie; S. Fields; M. Pirtle; D. Baird; R. Nichol; R. Eckert; J. Lee; T. Shively; R. Seward; G. Heppe; T. Stouder. 3RD-K. Harmon; P. Dunham; J. Cain; D. Jones; B. Baehr; D. Kelly; C. Reams; K. Rudd; P. Nickel; S. Gregg; D. Parker; D. Wright; M. Weyand; C. Cain. 4TH-S. Maily; R. Vest; D. Schaefer; C. Hall; L. Pirtle; C. Bauer; V. Glass; K. Reder; S. Stiver; N. Miller. 5THeK. Henson; C. Biggs; B. Mrusek; J. Watkins; B. Shurts; W. Hollon; J. Biggs; T. Roosa; R. Fields; B. Mansfield. 6TH-C. Woodruff; D. Mallanger; L. Riedinger; B. Flannery; D. Capozio; D. Roosa; V. Seward; K. Appleby; M. Bechdolt; K. Miller; Mr. Goosman. 7TH-C. Fletcher; M. Thompson; T. Hill; B. Bauer; L. Sanders; M. Paschall; J. Dakal; B. Hauser; T. Poe; D. Voltz; S. Craig; A. Elrod. 8TH-K. Lewis; B. Heck; P. Brock; G. Hunter; S. Phillips, M. Hamilton; P. Bohn; J. Bangs; S. Lamb; V. Cook; N. Mondy; L. Orth; B. Pfarr; B. Shumate. 9TH-B. Crabtree; S. Bauer; M. Mitchell; P. Seigla; G. Huesman; P. Fields. 10TH-J. Mason. L.H.S. BAND In the fall the full band played for all home football games and also one away game. The full band also performed in a band festival in October. The pep band played for several home basketball games and all pep assemblies. In December the brass ensemble participated in operation Jingle Bells and in the P. T.A. 4-2 Christmas Concert. In the spring the show band performed in the Variety Show. The full band played in the Spring Music Festival and also in the Memorial Day Parade. To complete the year's performances, the full band played at Graduation. SITTING: G. Stouder; D. Williams; D. Mitchell; D. Mallinger; J. Tarpoff; Mr. Salisbury; Adviser. STAND- ING: D. Campbe11;J. Heininger; M. Lewis; J. Hollon; G. Funk; B. Vearill; E. Shott; L. Rude; M. Harmon, Pres; D. LeVay; C. Cole; D. Baird. CHESS CLUB The Chess team practices in Mr. Salisbury's homeroom before school and at noon. At this time members study chess books, learn famous moves, and practices with each other to improve their games. There are a lot of young players who will make a good team in the next few years. The Chess team was in the Eastern Division of the Greater Cincinnati Chess Le ague and won first place. 43 IST-T. McDanie1;C. Rogers; V. Forste; N. Coombs; R. Stewart; K. Snyder; M. McCormick; J. Wallace; C. Biggs; L. Orth; J. Martin; S. Masters; L. Baumgarter; Mr. Goosman. 2ND-L. Hartman; B. Hoerth; S. Conley; C. Knuckles; D. Nimmo; B. Hagedom; R. Shurts; J. Nugent; D. Gann; S. Fields; 5. Phillips; L. Ryan; C. Ellis; S. Mearns; V. Burress; B. Shumaker. 3RD-M. Zike; G. Morgan; L. Rose; D. Randolph; E. Hall; J. Lewis; J. Smallwood; K. Miller; T. Hill; B, Baumgarter; S. Acomb; J. Diller; D. Marcum; S. Rich; K. Parsons; M. Brown; D. Putteet. 4TH-J. Mason; G. Hunter; J. Bellman; S. Hall; S. Taylor; C. Popp; A. Moore; R. VanLieu; R. Eckert; G. Hoppe; P. Davis; P. Earl; C. Engle; P. Stephanson; S. Morgan; S. Flesh- Inan. LOVELAND HIGH CHOIR The choir, which is made up of about seventy students from the high school, enjoyed a busy and active year. In December the Parent-Teachers Association was entertained with a Christmas Concert. Toward the end of the school year the choir gave a concert for the student: body. And, on Sunday, May 14, which was Mother's Day, parents and friends of the members were invited to the Spring Concert. The final concert of the year was on Sunday, June 4. At this time both senior and underclass members per- formed at the Baccalaureate Service at the high school. 44 IST-Mr. Hartman, Adviser; R. Vanlieu, Vice-pres.; C. Deutsch, Treas.; M. Harmon, Pres.; J. Bangs, Sec.; Mr. Griesinger, Advisor; Mr. Pohlman, Adviser. 2ND-J. Mason; R. Hughes; E. Short; B. O'Brien; N. Mendy; S. Wilder; L. Burress; N. Bailey; S. Carme11;D. Opichka. 3RD-V. Poe; K. Harmon; C. Fletcher; J- Stagge; C. Gnatt; D. Slemp; G. Popham; K. Dykes; L. Jennings; J. Diller. 4TH-N. Dawn; 5. Short; G. Benney; S. Starcher; B. Stewart; P. Kenny; B. Shoemaker; L. Haerr; S. Hall; B. Hagedorn. 5TH-J. Stagge; E. Gons; E. Gammarino; S. McKnight; B. Swingle; B. Baehr; C. Bauer; D. KeHey; C. Knuckles;J.Sma11wood. 6TH-C. Caine; B. Shurts; S. Koontz; J. Jones; K. Spence; B. Bond; E. -Rose; B. Mansfield; I-L Snell, J. Harrison. DRAMA CL U3 The Drama Club produced its first full length play, THE MIRACLE WORKER, in November. The play was staged and directed by Mr. James Hart- man. The cast included Bob Shurts, Mike Harmon, Linda Jennings, Nancy Mondy, Christina Deutsch, Bill Hagedorn, Jayne Mason, Eric Shott, Joe Stagge, Jan Diller, Suzi Carmell, Sandy McKnight, Sheila Koontz, Sandy Wilder, Connie Bauer, Gary Pop- ham, and Ken Dykes. In trying to present more drama to the Loveland 45 School System, the drama department also se lected cuttings from A MIDSUIVIMER NIGHT'S DREAM, THE ENCHANTED, BLITHE SPIRIT, and SWEET CHARITY, which were performed in the Variety Show. This was also the first year that a new form of theatre art was presented to Loveland audiences-- The Physical Pantomimes performed by Louis Zinnecker and Mike Bobb. lsT-C. Biggs; J. Pool; E. Sprague; W. Greenwald; S. Lamb; J. Mason; S. Masters; C. Patterson; V. Forste; S. Fields. 2ND-P. Brock; 8. Rich; M. Mason; C. Rogers; S. Wilder; Ix'. Mondy; L. Durre11;B. Smith; S. Phillips; L. Ryan. 3RD-C. Gnatt; D. Randolph; J. Randle; C. Acheson; C. Haynes; D. Nimmo; D. Orth; A. Litton; S. Kuntz; K. Reder. 4TH-K. Harmon; C. Woodruff; V. VanHoose; K. Bailey; 5. DeRonde; C. Fletcher; K. Limloff, S. Phillips; C. Bauer; 1.. Hartman. 5TH-S. Patterson; C. Crawford; P. Lehnert; D. Kelley; J. Sellars; j. Cain; K. Hertzler; S. Fitch; S. Carrier; S. Durham. 6TH-B. Brulport; K. Snyder; C. Reames; S. Stivers; S. Baur; K. Lewis; B. Ostenford; G. Gregg; S. Deffenbaugh; E. Mitchell. 7TH-M. Fitzpatrick; D. Seward; D. Wilson; P. Seward; N. Huelsmann; M. Leinbach; C. Tyrrell; C. Shrout; K. Moore; C. Skeryanc. G.A.A. iST-P. Dunn, Manager; 5. Tenpenney; L. Forste; P. TOP TO BOTTOM-K. Patterson; N. Huelsmann; Warren. 2ND-M. Fitzpatrick; A. McKinney; P. Seigla; P. Seigla; P. Dunn; S. Tenpenney, Manager; G. Hunter; G. Huesmann. 3RD-L. Wilson; K. Patterson; V. McCoy; M. Fitzpatrick; D. Seward; L. Wil- V. McCoy; D. Seward. son; A. McKinney, Manager; 5. Durham; C. Huesmann; S. Carrier; P. Warren; C. Carrier. 46 IST ROW L TO R-L. Wilson, Pres.; L. Orth; D. Orth; K. O'Connor; L. Moore; B. Sickles; L. Forste; 3. Ten- penney; C. Williams; K. Patterson; C. Barth; G. Williams; Miss Poly, Adviser. 2ND ROW-P. Warren; M. Bradley; P. Fields, V. Seward; L. Cummings, P. Wells; P. Bodley; R. Flynn; L. Campbell; P. Lienbach; S. Hamilton; J. Cox. 3RD ROW-K. Downs; J. O'Connor; D. Marcum; J. Wolfram; C. Acomb; C. E11is;D. Brad- ley; A. McKinney; S. Schott; K. Parsons; P. Davis; P. Earl. 4TH ROW-D. Gregg; G. Huesmann; L. Parker; P. Wegenhart; S. Gregg; P. Dunn; W. Hollon; B. Crabtree; K. Fitzpatrick; B. Shumate; C. Wirthlin; V. Cook. 5TH ROW-B. Heck; V. McCoy; B. Gam- bill; L. Newkirk; L. Sellars; V. Potts; 1.. Rose; K. Meeker; K. Rudd; V. Glass; P. Seigla; B. Swingle. 6TH- G. Hunter; N. Dawn; G. Morgan; C. Mitchell; M. Dews; E. Masters; D. Schultz; C. Cain; B. Hall; R. Hughes; J. Lewis; D. Wright; D. Brother- ton. 7TH-B. Woodruff; P. Stevenson; P. Lehnert; M. Brown; E. Bengart; P. Dun- ham; V. Kingerey; G. Dunham; C. Engel; S. Taylor; M. Hamilton. EXECUTIVE BOARD IST-C. E11153D. Wilson; M. Fitzpatrick; S. Tenpenney; L. Forste; D. Seward; L. Wilson, Pres. 2ND-C. Biggs;1.. Newkirk; B. Heck; G. Huesman; E. Mitchell; S. Stiver; P. Wegenhart. 3RD-B. Woodruff; C. Williams; V. McCoy; N. Huelsmann; P. Seward. iST COL.-B. Ostendorf, P. Kyde, L. Bell, A. Rich, B. Brulport; 2ND COL.-K. Patterson, D. Reed, C. Miller, B. Remer, S. Stivers, Mrs. Clausen; 3RD COL-L. Jennings, C. Schanz, C. Ellis, E. Cons, D. Sew- ard. F.T.A. 15T Miss Templin, Adviser; M. Mitchell, Pres.; J. Mitchell, V. Pres; P. Seigla, Sec.; K. th der, Tres.; Mrs. Whipple, Ad visor. 2ND-B. Smith, E. Masters, B. Shumate, D. Gray, S. Hamilton, M. Hamilton, K. Rudd. 3RD-E. Mitchell, E. Gammarino, D. Slemp, J. Bangs, S. Starcher, E. Hull, K. Reder, 4TH-S. Short, S. Bauer, S. Dor- sey, V. Potts, K. Meeker, D. Capozio, M. Weyend. 48 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT BOTTOM L-R-V. Kingerey; S. Huff; L. Durrell; S. Stivers; S. Smith; D. Breen; B. Swingle. 2ND-S. Ten- penney; C. Schanz; B. Barber; M. Finnegan; B. Brulport; C. Moore; C. Shrout; C. Snyder. 3RD-D. Schultz; C. Mitchell; D. Schaefer; E. Shott; D. Anderson; T. Paul; S. Shott. 4TH-B. Switzer; B. Lauge1;K. Miller; K. Patterson; D. Geglein; C. Geglein. Junior Achievement isn't a new thing at Love- ble, and Kahn's Meats. Each company sent different land High 561M301 and many students are active representatives as advisers to help with the operation members in this group- Junior Achievement's pur- of the companies. The companies were realistically pose is to make high school students more aware of created by the selling of stock, manufacturing of the operation Of businesses. products, and then selling the products to the pubh- Junior Achievement iS sponsored bY various com- lic. This is a profitable experience for any Junior or panies in the Greater Cincinnati area, such as Ford senior who is interested in the business world. Motor Company, Bell Telephone, Proctor 8 Gam- 49 lST-Mr. Nolting, advisor; Bob Shurts; B. Bengert; G. Hoppe, Pres.; M. Smith; M. Hapmon; L. Grimmet; R. Nich01;Mr. Hartman, advisor. 2ND-B. Veari115D. Mallinger; R. Cesco; J. Harrison; E. Schott; L. Rude; L. Riedinger; J. Stagge; G. Tracy. 3RD-Bt Flannery; T. Gillespie; J. Heininger; D. Woerner; G. Popham; G. Henson; J. Ballman; R. Stevens; R. VanLieu. KEY CLUB One of the youngest clubs at Loveland High School is also one of the most active. One of their biggest projects for the year was the Park Project. The club worked very hard during the summer and plans to finish the park next summer. Other activities for the year were: Slave Day , and the sponsoring of Teachers Appreciation Day. OFFICERS: iST-B. Bengert; B. Shurts; G. Hoppe, Pres; M. Harmon. ZND-R. Nichol; L. Grimmet; M. Smith. 50 lsT-D. Putteet; M. Zike; C. E11is;C. Dakel; C. Wirthlin; C. Acomb; D. Opichka; J. Diller. 2ND-L. Rose; P. Durham; S. Carrier; C. Tyrre11;C. DeRhonde; 5. Durham; V. McCoy; P. Dunn. 3RD-R. K1esch;J. Huelsmann; G. Gunter; D. Toney; M. Bobb; B. Hauser; J. McCoy. 4TH-T. Bodley; D. Woerner; M. Diller; J. Stevens; R. Martin; G. Reif. 5TH-D. Estell; R. VanLieu; C. Carpenter; L. Niemuth; M. Martin; B. Carmine. 6TH-Mr. Meg Coy, Adviser; J. Carroll; B. Pomeroy; E. Sellers. L CLUB The purpose of L Club is to promote the Athletic De- partment and to encourage the school-wide interest in sportsmanship. The membership of the organization is open to any stu- dent of Loveland High School who has received two awards in the same Reserve sport or one award in any Varsity sport. Any cheerleader Who has received either a Varsity or Re- serve award may become a member. An honorary member- ship may be granted by the Club Advisory Staff. Officers meet With coach: V. McCoy, Vice-President; B. Hauser, President; J. McCoy, Sgt. -At-Arms; P. Dunn, Secy., Treas. 51 lsT-Mr. Salisbury, Advisor; S. Wilder; C. Ha1e3J. Limlosz; C. Crawford; J. Tarpoff. Bangs; B. Brulport; D. Schaefer; M. Harmon, Pres.; G. Hunt. 2ND-S. Baker; M. Leinbach; S. Mitche11;D. Mitche11;J. Mitchell; E. Mitchell; 5. Hamilton; M. Dews; D. Malinger. 4THeM. Weyand; N. Reynolds; G. Tracy; D. Branson; P. Davis; J. Heininger; M. Cairns. 5TH- G. Henson; K. Dykes; S. Buchanau; R. Cesco; J. Cutter; J. Rush. 6THeP. Aucoin; K. Bailey; C. Fletcher; K. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, a member of the National Ju- nior Classical League, is advised by Mr. Salisbury, and attended by many students Who are interested in the culture of the Romans. At the first meeting of the club new members were initiated. The initiation consisted of the sym- bolic burning of the seeds of knOWIedge in the fire of interest. , In December the club presented a skit about Satumalia, a Roman holiday occurring near Christ- maSetime. 111 March, the Latin Club had its annual outing. The members went to see the movie The Bible. In its final activity of the year the Latin Club held its annual Latin Banquet, featuring authentic costumes and entertainment. The slaves tLatin I studentsT had to serve their masters for a week be- fore they would receive their Latin Club Pins. 52 L-R-Mr. Salisbury, Adviser; M. Harmon, Pres.; B. Br'ulport; D. Schaefer; J. Bangs. LIBRARY STAFF IST-K. Spence, Pres.; G. Hoppe; M. Thompson; R. Vest. 2ND-J. Ballinger; H. Chisman; B. Harrie; D. Geglein; A. Litton; P. Lehnert; Mrs. Gentry7 Adviser. 3RD-S. Masters; S. Shott; C. Rudd; E. Rose; S. Masters. 53 LIBRARY CL UB 15T-S. Shott; P. Bennett; N. Under- wood;M.1's. Gentry, Adviser; G. Din- ger; C. Reder; K. Spence, Pres. 2ND- M. Thompson; C. Rudd; 5. Masters; E. Rose; D. Breen. 3RDhC. Snyder; C. Mitchell; P. Lehnert; L. Haerr; G. Hoppe; E. Harris; D. Slemp; L. Jones; E. Masters. 4TH-J. Ballinger; H. Chisman; D. Geglein; D. Schaefer; M. Finnegan; R. Vest; A. Litton; D. Schultz. POM-PON AND FLAG GIRLS Flags: C. Fletcher; C. Cain; K. Harmon; A. Elrod. Pom-PonS-J. Bangs; P. Bohn; L. 01th; S. Phillips; G. Hunt- er; P. Brock; K. Lewis; B. Heck; M. Hamilton; B. Shumate; S. Lamb; B. Pfarr; V. Cook; N. Mendy. MAJORETTES CLOCKWISE: P. Fields; S. Bauer; M. Mitchell; J. Mason; P. Seigla; B. Crabtree; G. Huesmann. 54 iST-Nh'. Nolting, Advisor; B. Shurts; S. Shott; D. Schaefer; A. Gammarino; S. McKnight; S. Starcher. 2ND-B. McCoy; F. Erbele; G. Popham; D. Jones; J. Stagge; T. Mullins. 3RD-K. Miller; R. Sievers, C. Gnatt; R. O'Brien; C. Fletcher; K. Bailey; P. Aucoin. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club in trying to broaden its mem- bers' interest in science, sponsored its annual Sci- ence Fair. John McCullogh won first place for his physics project. The club itself took several field trips, among which were trips to the Cincinnati Museum of Nat- ural History, The Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, and the Cincinnati Zoo. The Science Club put on the assembly featuring the movie THE AFRICAN LION. Dan Jones and Joe Stagge in connection with the Science Club, wrote a monthly column in the TI- GER'S TONGUE. The Science Club Banquet was held at David's Buffet, and the club also had a picnic at Stonelick Lake. IST-S. Starcher; A. Gammarino; H. Brown, Pres.; S. Shott; S. McKnight. 2NDeD. Jones; D. Schaefer; B. Shurts. 55 iST-P. Davis; S. Baker; T. Shurts; E. Lauge1;B. Knuckles; P. Earl; M. Bechdolt; C. Woodrufi; P. Lehnert. ZND-Mr. Griesinger; M. Cairnes; K. Rudd; S. Starcher; R. O'Brien; Mr. Neumann. SPANISH CLUB The activities of the Spanish Club may have been few, but they were interesting. The Club, whose president was Malcolm Cairns, and whose faculty advisers were Mr. Neumann and Mr. Grie- singer, was shown slides that Mr. Neumann had taken of his extensive travels in Mexico. As a guest speaker, Paulo Bettencourt, an exchange student from Brazil, attending Moeller H. S. , told the Club about his home in Brazil and his impressions of the United States. In December, the club had its annual Christmas fiesta. Some of the members assisted in preparing the Mexican food which was served. Others made the pifiata, the breaking of which was the highlight of the evening. The year's activities were climaxed by a trip to Music Hall to see the Ballet Folkldrico of Mexico City. It was a breathtakingly colorful collection of traditional folk dances, featuring beautiful and elaborate costumes. Freshmen tBOTTOMT 1-r-D. Burton; K. Bailey; C. Crawford; J. Sellars; K. Harmon; R. Baker. Soph. -C. Aeomb; B. Crabtree; W. Hollon; T. Brulport; E. Mitchell; D. Flanary. Junior-G. Tracy; N. Huelsmann; J. M1tche11;Mr. Koehl, Adwsor; B. Veari11;C. Ellis; C. Dakel. Senior-C. Biggs; L. Zinnecker; J. Ford, Pres.; J. Mason; K. Ellis; R. VanLieu. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the form of student gov- ernment devised to serve as a link between students and administration. The Student Council has been serving our school for many years and the members involved agree it is a worthwhile experience. The Student Council functions through the assistance of our adviser Mr. Koehl, the support of the student body, administration, and the leadership of our member students. The '66e'67 Student Council was a successful one. This success was due to several of its activities, including a Freshman-mixer7 several 57 bake-sales, locker inspections, and the lunchroom cleanup campaign. The Student Council also erect- ed loud-speakers in the gymnasium, initiated the Student Council Scholarship, and helped support: a Child overseas. The Safety Committee of the Stu- dent Council was accepted into the Greater Cine cinnati Safety League. The Greater Cincinnati Student Council spon sored several workshops which were attended by Loveland delegates to help keep the Student Coun- cil on the move for Loveland High School. TIGER ,S TONGUE iST-M. Cairns, Editor; Miss West, Adviser; 2ND-S. Gambill; D. Schweitzer; C. Schanz; D. Schaefer; C. Will- er; D. Mitchell; R. O'Brien; C. Ellis. 3RD-J. Bellman; A. Rich; B. Woodmff; D. Seward; S. Shott; S. Starcher; P. Dunn; S. Baker. 4TH-D. Geglein; D. LeVay; M. Harmon; E. Shott; R. VanLieu; J Stagge; D. Jones; L. Wil- son. 5TH-B. Sprague; B. Shoemaker; B. Heck; M. Hamilton; B. Brulport; C. VVirthlin; S. Stivers; C. Snyder. 6TH-S. Bossett; B. Thompson; P. Wilbum; K. Harmon. The TIGER'S TONGUE is a self-supporting organization publishing eight issues throughout the school year. The av- erage circulation for the newspaper was over 400. The ed- itor for the '66-'67 TIGER'S TONGUE was Malcolm Cairns. The faculty advisor was Miss West. Representatives from each class try to make each issue of the newspaper interesting and informative for the whole student body. To improve the newspaper, staff members attended two journalism clinics sponsored by the Miami Valley Journalism Association. During the year the TIGER'S TONGUE sponsored a sub- scription contest, a poster contest, and a campaign to send Christmas cards to Loveland H. S. graduates serving in the armed forces. Art Editor, Sandy Starcher, won recognition at Journalism Meeting. 58 TRIPLE TRIO S. Fields; S. Acomb; D. Puteet; 1. Mason; G. Hunter; L. Hart - D'11 - G e h . 3. Lamb; M. like; SITTING-C. Biggs, Pianist. mm 1 er, ' Morgan, L. 01mg. conley, CADET TRIPLE TRIO Our Triple Trio, which performs at many of the social events of the year, has out-done itself this year. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Goosman, the Triple Trio and the Cadet Triple Trio practices three times a week. Some of the highlights of this year were: Operation Jingle Bells, in which the Triple Trio sere- naded the schools and business establishments of Loveland, the Christmas Concert, the Vari- ety Show, the Spring Concert, and Graduation. LeR: C. Biggs, pianist; S. Masters; M. Brown; P. Earl; J. Bellman; S. Tay10r3P. Davis. 59 ACTIVITIES ' THE MIRACLE WORKER PRESENTED BY THE DRAMA CLUB-LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL Directed by Mr. James Hartman CAS T A Doctor Bob Shurts Kate Linda Jennings Captain Keller Mike Harmon Helen Keller Christina Deutsch Martha Nancy Mondy' Percy Bill Hagedorn Aunt Ev Jayne Mason James Eric Shott Anagnos Joe Stagge Annie Sullivan Jan Diller Viney Suzi Carmell Blind Girls Sandy McKnight Offstage Voices 62 Sheila Koontz Dandy Wilder Connie Bauer Gary Popham Ken Dykes At another time she asked, 'What is a soul?' 'No one knows, ' I replied; 'but we know it is not the body, and it is that part of us which thinks and loves and hopes. '. . . WTKU is invisible. . . 'But if I write What my soul thinks, ' she said, 'then it will be visible, and the words will be its body. ' Annie Sullivan, 1891 63 IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM SEATED, left to right: Malcolm Cairns, Captain Dean LeVay, Larry Rude. STANDING: Mrs. Maggie Ross, ad- viser, and Dave Manning, program moderator. 64- HOMECOMING CANDIDATES x i? lsT ROW - V. McCoy, J..Diller, P. Dunn, C. Potts, D. Opichka, J. Mason. 2ND ROW - B. Carmine, J. Car- roll, J. McCoy, R. Van Lleu, J. Huelsman, E. Sellars. IST ROW - P. Bodley, M. like, C. Tyrrell, D. Opichka. 2ND ROW - A. Pomeroy, R. Martin7 C. Carpenter, L. Zinnecker. 65 KING 8 QUEEN OF HOMECOMING BILL CARNINE VICKI MCCOY 66 7 SWEETHEARTS BALL KING AND QUEEN DEBBY OPICHKA LOU ZINNECKER 67 SCHOLARSHIP TEAM- 7 967 g g I i E iST ROW - D. Bradley, L. Meineke, K. Reder, W. Greenwald, M. Thompson, C. Hausfeld, S. Baker. 2ND ROW - M. Finnegan, M. Weyand, J. Cutter, C. Bauer, C. DeRonde, R. Morris, G. Hunt, 5. Star- cher. 3RD ROW - D. Capozio, E. Gammarino, B. Woodruff, D. Schaefer, J. Bangs, M. Smith, M. Fitzh patrick, N. Huelsman, L. Pirtle. 4TH ROW - Mr. Ogg, S. Norris, D. Toney, K. Snider, D. Mitchell, 5. H2111, C. Hayner, B. Baehr, R. Collins. 5TH ROW - J. Mitchell, D. Baird, B. Skirvin, D. Campbell, T. Hamilton, C. Mitchell, 5. McKnight, C. Hausfeld, C. Acomb, C. Bums. 6TH ROW - J Judge, D. Woer- ner, T. Bodley, E. Laugel, B. Laugel, J. Ballman, J. Sellars, M. Pirtle, B. Knuckles, M. Cairns. G.C.S.L. IST ROW K. Ellis, C. Dakel, Mr. Pohlman. 2ND ROW - S. Shott, J.Mitche11, C. Wirthlin, N. Huels- man, V. Poe. 3RD ROW - C. Cole, 5. Smith, D. DeRonde. 4TH ROW - B. Shurts, L. Jones, D. Estell, L. Zinnecker, J. Ford. Organized as a branch of the Student Council in April of 1967, the G. C. 5.1.. of Loveland High School has worked to promote safe driving among the students. The committee won a first place team trophy in a Road Rally sponsored by the Gre ater Cincinnati Safety League. 68 SPELLING BEE WINNERS Bonnie Stewart, first; Connie Bauer, second; and David Baird, third place. :0 1 ,. ;.- wngl w. 15. W1! kg Mockinslvini HARI'I u M f TthalI. 69 SPORTS -th WW... 1- A' F 1 I C OACHES AND SECRETARIES m4 SAGF'W . Freels, C. Carrier, Coach McCoy7 D. Bradley, C. Potts. 72 John Clayborn Wade Brock Jim Thrasher Frank Adkins 73 FOOTBALL C OACHES AND MANAGERS The 1.. H. 3. football team, under the coach- ing of Stan McCoy had a very good year in 1966, placing 2nd in the Eastern Hills League. The only defeat of the Tigers was at the hands of first- seated Indian Hill by an 8 - 6 score. Captains - Pete Hamilton and Ed Sellers. VARSITY FOOTBALL ; 5m in, mica BOTTOM - 1.. Price, G. Hamilton, B. McCoy, E. Sellers, P. Hamilton, B. Dews, J. Huelsman, S. Campbell. 2ND ROW - M. Diller, R. Cesco, G. Reif, L. Hamilton, R. Klesch, G. Gunter, B. Pomeroy, J. Stevens, D. Bowling, D. Flannery, C. Pauley. 3RD ROW - Coach McCoy, B. Hauser, T. Bodley, J. Carroll, B. Steele, L. Niemuth, C. Carpenter, J. Judge, R. Allen, D. Woerner, D. Estell, J. McCoy, Coach Mihalik. 74 F ,66367 SCHEDULE Lockland 34 - 6 Highland 21 - 20 New Richmond 84 - 0 Indian Hill 6 i g Maderia 4O - 0 Milford 44 - 0 Sycamore 28 - 12 Deer Park 39 - 8 Mariemont 32 - 0 GUARDS CENTERS R. Klesch, E. Sellers, 5. Cambell, D. Estell, D. Flannery. B. McCoy, 1. Stevens, M. Diller. 75 LACKLES R. Cesco, J. Judge, C. Carpenter, D. Woerner, R. Allen. ENDS G. Rief, G. Gunther, J. Carroll, L. Niemith, T. Bodley. 76 HALFBACKS BOTTOM left - B. Dews, L. Price, C. Pauley, TOP left - J. Huelsman, P. Hamilton, J. McCoy, G. Hamilton. FULLBACKS B. Pomeroy, B. Steel, L. Hamilton. 3- Hauser, D. Bowling. 77 ENQUIRER ALL-CITY TEAM E. Sellers, J. Carroll, C. Carpenter, J. McCoy. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS BOTTOM - R. Klesch, G. Reif, J. Stevens, J. Huelsman, S. Campbell, L. Hamilton. TOP - B. Dews, J. Carroll, D. Estell, B. Hauser, J. McCoy, B. Pomeroy, E. Sellers, P. Hamilton. 78 CLA WMEN TOP - L. Hamilton, B. Hauser, C. Carpenter, E. Sellers. BOTTOM - P. Hamilton, J. Stevens, J. Carroll, Coach McCoy, J. McCoy, G. Gunter, R. Klesch. OLD GREET NEW TIGERMEN C. Carpenter 68 , E. Sellers 67 , P. Hamilton C. Carpenter, Coach McCoy, J. McCoy. 67 , G. Gunter 68 , D. Woemer 68 . 79 ALL-LEAGUE FOOTBALL R. Klesch, E. Sellers, J. Carroll, C. Carpenter, J. McCoy. THE LAST PEP RALLY RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM TOP - S. Warren, D. Ogden, T. Mertes, J. Enble, D. Burton, D. Cesco, P. Henson, H. Dawn, T. Stouder, R. Martin, K. Taylor, B. Skirvin. 2ND ROW - C.Peters, M. Richy, B. Huff, R. Miller, S. Craig, S. Price, A. Fomeroy, D. Baird, D. Bowling, B. Bailey7 B. Mainstield7 D. Polly, C. Achtermann. 3RD ROW - J. Dill- on, J. Adams, R. Brenner, A. Jones, T. Hundley, D. Langdon, R. Brenner, R. Talbet. CO-CAPTAINS The Reserve Football Team had a very good season with a record of 5 - 3. Under the coaching of Mr. Bishop, the team developed as the season progressed. Goshen 14 - 0 New Richmond 16 - 0 Indian Hill 0 - 1 2 Madeira 8 - 20 Milford 22 - 8 xymhsmb Syc amore 0 1 4 .L Deer Park 50 - 6 r, Mariemont 20 ' 14 5'??ng D. Langdon T. Hundley 81 iST: G. Stouder, J. Huelsman, W. Brock, Coach Peters, D. Noth, J. Lee, J. Schenske; 2ND: G. Burns, T. Bodley, B. Weisman, L. Price, D. Woerner, G. Gunter, R. Miller, S. Craig; 3RD: J. Potts, R. Cisco, B. McCoy, R. Stephens, T. Hundley, B. Huff, C. Cannon. WRESTLING CO-CAPTAINS D. Toney, R. Klesch, M. Bobb. 82 WRESTLING TEAM i i' :9 : 'V :7,1 I M DEW , l . ' ' , - ' S ' '39 . 15T: K. Dykes, G. Undercoffer, M. Richie, J. Lucy, A. Jones, T. Poe, M. Smith; 2ND: B. Skirviu, J. Opich- kg, S. Toneyz J. Adams, M. Bobb, D. Langdon, L. Rude; 3RD: Coach Mihalik, B. Bengert, M. Diller, G. Gunter, T. Tlerney, R. Klesch, P. Henson, P. Wells, Manager M. Burkhart. , DI TRICT E I-FI ALISTS E.H.L. WRESTLING CHAMPS S S M N The 1966-67 wrestling team brought honor and pride to L. H. S. by Winning the Eastern Hills League Championship at the tournament Which was held in Loveland. They also did well at the District Finals, placing two boys high up in the final rating. IVew Richmond 36 1 3 Mt. Healthy 19 20 Sycamore 20 23 Anderson 36 1 2 Mariemont 23 18 Madeira 4O 3 Indian Hill 21 22 Mo eller 33 10 Norwood 34 10 Princeton 13 27 Ivit. He althy 17 20 David Toney and Rick Klesch 83 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BOTTOM: Manager G. Stouder, G. Tracy, B. Camine, Coach McCoy, J. Claybom, T. Hamilton, Manager F. Adkins. TOP: R. Perry, B. Hauser, L. Niemuth, J. Judge, C. Carpenter, J. McCoy, B. Gilley, J. Fitzpatrick. CAPTAINS- '66-'67 VARSITY BASKETBALL W'hen basketball season rolled around, Loveland wasn't expected to do very well, and, in truth, didn't. However, the team showed as much deter- mination, spirit, and will as a winning team would, and they provided the student body the thrill of watching many close games. Lockland 35 63 Goshen 45 51 Milford 40 55 Madeira 52 56 Bob Hauser, Charlie Carpenter, Jack McCoy. Deer Park 44 49 New Richmond 56 59 MANAGERS Country Day 53 51 Mariemont 53 53 Sycamore 55 59 Mason 41 54 Indian Hill 27 37 Milford 44 36 Madeira 53 74 X Deer Park 47 54 V New Richmond 68 65 Mariemont 59 74 Sycamore 50 58 Indian Hill 62 69 TOP: F. Adkins, T. Stouder, j. Thresher. BOTTOM: C. Amos, B. Bailey. 84 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM TOP: J. BOTTOM: D. Bailey, D. Ogden, D. Bowling, B. Hauser, B. Fire. JUNIOR VARSITY J. V. Basketball Team had a good season. They had a league record of six wins and eight losses. Lockland Goshen Milford Madeira Deer Park New Richmond Country Day Mariemont Sycamore Mason Indian Hill Mil ford Madeira Deer Park New Richmond Mariemont Syc amore Indian Hill 34 S7 29 37 55 38 46 32 20 37 29 31 37 19 43 48 30 44 47 37 45 42 34 26 4-2 14 3O 32 3O 29 38 56 27 38 32 37 85 FRESHMEN FIRST The L. H. S. Freshman Basketball Team won first place in the Eastern Hills League. Earning them this was a record of fourteen games won; two games lost. Their league record was 931. 3W9. apologize for having no picture of this team. 3 Northeastern Lockland Wyoming Indian Hill Mariemont Sycamore Goshen Milford Mt. Orab New Richmond Deer Park Madeira Lebanon Indian Hill Milford Madeira Thresher7 R. Martin, D. Evans, R. Allen, L. Sanders, K. Taylor, Coach Achtermann. 34 39 38 37 44 52 74 39 46 33 36 3O 46 47 48 35 28 37 54 31 39 19 32 31 31 16 16 34 33 33 39 31 l VARSITY BASEBALL STANDING: Coach Peters, S. Craig, G. Tracy7 D.Bow1ing, J. Clayborn,B. Stee1,T Hundley, D. Cravins, R. Erbele. KNEELING: G. Gunter, J. McCoy, W. Brock, J. Huelsman, D Noth, B Gilley. RESERVE BASEBALL TOP: J. Lucy, J. Opichka, M. Kenney, B.B1ier, M Rose,D.Bai1ey, D. Beard BOTTOM:D.ConStab1e,D. Bowling, D. Evans, M.Pirt1e, J. Engle,D. Burton, E. Bailey. 86 '7; TRACK TEAM TOP: Coach Achtermann, .H. Dawn, B. Dews, D. Casteel, M. Miller, F. Lewis, J. Judge, R. Allen, M. Bobb, A. Moore, T. Poe, B. Sklrvm. BOTTOM: G. Reif, M. Richie, E. Bohn, R. Miller, J. Adams, R. Steel, T. Finnegan, K. Taylor, J. Dakel, B. Dippong, J. McCullough, A. Pomemy. GOLF TEAM CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 15T:J.Opichka, L. Meador, K. Snider, R. GiI'ty, L. Flagg. 2ND: G. Tracy, j. McCullough, M. Tiemry, G. Hester, B. Fite. 3RD: T. Finne- Coach Mihalik, T. Brulport, M. Lewis, T. Brul- gan, R, Regan. port, D. Woemer, G. Cames, L. Saunders. 87 G.A.A. SOFTBALL TEAM INTER-SCHOLASTIC BOTTOM: S. Tenpenney, G. Huesman, P. Warren, 5. Rich, L. Forste, J4 Jones, D. Schultz, A. McKinney; TOP: M. Mason, manager, P. Seward, M. Fitzpatrick, G. Williams, J. Sellers, L. Wilson, P. Stevenson, D. Wilson, D. Seward, W. Hollon. G.A.A. ALL-STAR TEAM BOTTOM: D. Seward, L. Wilson, L. Forste, M. Fitzpatrick, P. Seigla. TOP: P. Seward, N. Hue!- sman, A. McKinney, S. Tenpenney, G. Huesman. 88 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS i FOOTBALL J. Diller, P. Dunn, V. McCoy, S. Durham, C. Tyrrell, D. Opichka. NOT PICTURED: adviser, Mrs. Pome- RESERVE CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL TOP: C. Acomb; MIDDLE: S. Mearns, 1V1. Zike; BOTTOM: L. Rose, P. Durham, D. Putteet. 89 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CLOCKWISE: GROM TOIU C. Dakel, D. Opichka, C. Tyrrell, J. Diller, V. McCoy7 P. Dunn. RESERVE CHEER- LEADERS BASKETBALL TOP: M. Mason; MIDDLE: C. Fletcher and K. Bailey. BOTTOM: 5. Fields, L. Ryan, and P. Bodley. 90 VARIETY SHOW ,67 Music Director - MI. Goosman Drama Director - Mr. Hartman rreccy 152.0185 ' A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM gr I To Life Physical Pantomime 92 Baby Face THE ROYAL PALACE Presented By The Junior And Senior Classes Of Loveland High School 93 Persian Market SENIORS CLASS OF 1967 SUSAN LOUISE ACOMB - Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Triple Trio 3; Variety Show 3; Silver Pin 1,2,3; Spelling Bee Second Place 2,3 1,2,3. KATHLEEN MARIE ADMNS - Junior Achieve- ment 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Li- brary Club and Staff 2; Yearbook Staff 3. DANIEL RICHARD ANDERSON - Baseball 1; Spanish Club 13 Junior Achievement 4. LINDA JOY ANDERSON - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Bronze Pin 1; Bowling 1,2. WILLIAM RICHARD ANNESS - Football 1,2, 3; Track Manage10 2, 3; Baseball Managem 1,2; Basketball Managen 1, 2; Variety Show 3, 4. GORDON EDWARD BALL - Football 2,3; Track 3,4; TIGER'S TONGUE 1; Science Club 1. JAMES ALAN BALIMAN - Variety Show 3,4; Scholar- ship Team 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Key Club 4; Football 1. CAROL DARLENE BARTH - G.A.A. 2,3,4; Scholarship Pin 1, 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Science Club 1; Pom Pon Girls 2. 96 LINDA MARIE BELL-TIGER'S TONGUE 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Science Club 2; Variety Show 4. JUDITH ANN BELLMAN-TIGER'S TONGUE 3, 4,- Yearbook Staff 4-, Variety Show 3, 4. WILLIAM EARL BENGERT-Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Key Club ,Treasurer 4, 3, 4; Chess Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2. CAROL ELLEN BIGGS-G.A. A. 3class Repre- sentative 3, MoneyiMaking Chairman 4, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Band ,President 4, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3. MICHAEL HOWARD BOBB-Wrestling ,Captain 4, 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2, 3; Exec- utive Board 2, 4-; Variety Show 3, 4. BETTY JANE BOND rHunusville High School 1; . Drama Club 3,4. DOROTHY DEVERTA BRADLEY -S cholarship Team 1,2, 3; TIGER'S TONGUE 3; Variety Show 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Coach's Secretary 4. DIANE CATHERINE BREEN-G.A.A. 3,4; Li-. brary Staff and Club 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Latin Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4. 97 98 x, 2......4 BOYCE WADE BROCK-Baseball 1Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1Manager, 1, 2, 3,4; Weight Lifting 4. HARRIET ESTELLE BROWN-Science Club 1Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vicc-President 3, President 4,; TIGER'S TONGUE l, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4. MARY FRANCES BROWN-G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Variety Show 1, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Executive Board 3. ROBERT DENNIS BRYANT-Centennial High Sch0011,2, 3. MALCOLM DOUGLAS CAIRNS-TIGER'S TONGUE Uiditor 4, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1President 3, Treasurer 1, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Spanish Club 1Presi- dent 4, Treaaurer 3, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN RANDALL CAMPBELL-Football 2, 3, 4,- Track 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES CARNINE-Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Attendant 3, Homecoming King 4. CATHY DIANE CARRIER-Student Council 1Sec- retary 1,; Girls' Softball 2; Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. JAMES PHILIP CARROLL-Football 1Claw Man 3J 4, l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3; Variety Show 3; Homecoming Candidate 4. DONNA JEAN CASSINI-G.A.A. 2. DIANA LYNN CAVIN-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Library Staff 3. ROSE ELLA CHILDRESS -Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Ju- nior Achievement 4; Drama Club 3; Oak Hills 1. JOHNNY BRADLEY CLAYBORN-Saint Bernard 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Baseball 4; Scholarship Pin 4. CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS COLE-Clairemont High School 2, 3; G. C.S.L. 4; Chess Club 4. TERESA ANNETTE CONLEY-F. T.A. 1Program Chairman 3, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Science Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. JAMES ROGER CRAWFORD CHRISTINA ANN DEUTSCH-Drama Club 1Treasurer 41 3, 4; Mir- acle Worker 4; Variety Show 3. BYRON TAYLOR DEWS- Track 4; Football 4; Little Miami High School 1, 2, 3. 100 JAN RENAE DILLER-Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook1Editor14; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Variety Show 1Choreographer1 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ELAINE DOWNS -Pom Pon Girls 1,2; Triple Trio 8 Choir 3; Variety Show 3; Pep Club 1, 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3. PENNEY KAY DUNN-Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1Manager 2,311,2, 3,4; L-Club1Sec- retary 41 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 1Secretary 31 1, 2, 3; Junior Attendant 3. ROBERT KENNETH DYKES -Variety Show 4; Drama Club 4; Football 2; Basketball 1, 2; B3564 ball 1. RANDELL LEE ECKERT-Band 1Assistant Student Director 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3; Choir 4. KELLY ARTHUR EDENS -DuPont High School 1, 2. KEN DWYER ELLIS-Sm- dent Council 4; Football 1, 2; Variety Show 3, 4; Mr. Senior Candidate 4; G. C. S. L. 4. BRIDGET ANN ENGELL- Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 2; Choir 112; Drama Club 3,4; PEP Club 1. DAVID COURTNEY ESTELL-Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Execu- tive Board 4. MITCHELL ALLEN FIELDS-Chess Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Variety Show 1; 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3J4;Choi.r113,4. PAMELA JAY FIELDS-Majorette 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3J 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pom Pom Girls 1, 2. MICHELLE FINNEGAN-Science Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Scholarship Team 1,2, 4; Spanish Club 15 DAR Citizenship Award. LINDA FLANARY4Keokee High School 1, 2; G.A.A. 3. JAMES MARVIN FORD-Student Council Gresi- dent 4Q 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2; Scholarship Team 1, 3; Science Club 1,2. 101 LINDA KAY FORSTE-G.A.A. 4Money Making Chairman 2, Secretary 3,441,2, 3: 4; F. T.A. 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3J 4; Science Club 112. SHERRY LEE FREELS -Pom Pon Girls maptain 33 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. weeretary 40 3, 4. EVA GAMMARINO-Choir 1; F.T.A. 4; Drama Club 4; Scholarship Team 3. DAVID ALLEN GANN-Coin Club 2,- Choir 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; Variety Show 3; Science Club 1. DEBORAH MARGUERITE GEGLEIN-TIGER'S TONGUE 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Library Club 3,4; F. T.A. Fashion Show 3, 4; Junior Cook Contest 2, 4. BEVERLEY RAY GILL-Latin Club 1, 2; Wrestling 4Manager 2, 34 Variety Show 3. JOSEPH SAMUEL GIRONE-Choir 3; Variety Show 3. ELIZABETH FRIEDERICKE CONS -Library Club 2; Library Staff 2; Drama Club 3,4; TIGER'S TONGUE 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 102 ATLEE WALTER GREENWALD GORDON ANDREW HAMILTON-Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1J 2; L Club 2; Track 2, 3; Clawman Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE EDWIN HAMILTON, JR. -Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1; F. T.A. 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Clawman 4. ROBERT CHARLES HAUSER, JR. -Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball mo-CAptain IQ l, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1J 2, 4; L Club Wresident 3, 4U 3, 4; Buck- eye Boys' State 3. EDRICK DAVID HENZE- BARBARA ANN HERTZLER-F. B. L. A. 3; G.A.A. 1; Pom Pom Girls 1; Choir 1, EDWIN LEROY HILL-Football maptain 32 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2; L Club 1,2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2. MICHAEL WAYNE HINES-Dmma Club 4. MARY JO HOLLON-G.A.A. 1,2, 3. ELAINE CAROL HOPKINS-Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Class officer 4Treasurer 1;; L Club 4Secretary- Treasurer 3; 2, 3; G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3. EUGENE RALPH HOPPE-Key Club Orice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Lt. Governor 4; 2, 3, 4; Band 4Vice-President 41 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4Vice-President 4; 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM HUELSMAN-Football 4co-Cap- tain 2; 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3; Track 1. 104 TRUDY LYNN HUGO-Choir 1; Junior Achieve- ment 3; Drama Club 3. BARBARA ANN HULICK Junior Achievement 4Secretary 3;; G.A.A. 3; TIGER'S TONGUE 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Mount Notre Dame 1, 2. GLENDA LOIS HUNTER -Litt1e Miami High 1, 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Volleyball Team 4; Softball Team 3. DIANA LEE JACKSON-G.A.A. 1, 2; Variety Show 3; Choir 1, 3 ; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Achievement 3. PAMELA ANN KYDE-F.B.L.A. 4; Variety Show 3. Bronze Pin 1,2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 4; Junior Achievement 3, i i ROBERT LEWIS LAUGEL-Science Club 2, 3; 4. LARRY CYRIL LAWHORN-Variety Show 2, 3. DEAN ALEXANDER LEVAY-Moeller 1, 2, 3; It's Academic 4Captaim 4; Chess-Club 4Secretary4 Treasurem 4; TIGER'S TONGUE 4. 105 DIXIE DARLENE JACOBS DANIEL JOHN JONES -Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Float 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 21 3; TIGER'S TONGUE 4; Chess Club 2. LEON LINDSEY JONES, III-Science Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2. RICHARD JOHN KLESCH4Footba11 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling mistrict Winner 2, 3, 4, E. H. L. League Winner 44 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; L'I Club 3, 4. ' i i: JAYNE ANN MASON-Majorette ,Head 4, 1, 2, 3 4; Student Council ,G. C. S. C. Secretary 30 3, 4; Queen, Sweethearts' B3113; Triple Trio 4; Variety Show 1,2, 3,4. ; JACK WAYNE McCOY-Football 1, 2, 3, 4 mop Player in Tri-State 4,; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Attendant 3; L Club mfficer 3, 40 2, 3, 4. VICKI LYN MCCOYFCheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Junior Attendant 3; G.A.A. 4Treasurer 2, Manager 3, 1,2, 3, 4; L Club 4Vice-President 3,4, 1,2, 3, 4. LINDA KAY MEINEKE-Variety Show 4; Latin C1ub1,2; G.A.A. 2,3; Drama Club 3. 106 FRANKLIN THOMAS LEWIS-Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-Football 4Manager 2, Spotter 4, 1, 2,4; Basketball Stat- istician 2 4Manager 1,; L Club 4. RICHARD DOUGLAS MARTIN-Little Miami High School 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE MASON-Little Miami High School 1, 2, 3. MARY LUDEAN MITCHELL-Majorette 1, 2, 3 4- F. T.A. wicewresident 3, President 4g 2, 3,117 Class Officer Vice-President 4k Student Conn: c113; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 VICTOR JEROME MORENCY, JR. -Moeller High School 1; Track UVIanagem 2, 3. LINDA RAE MYERS PATRICIA L. NEELY7G.A.A. 3; Escort for Ju- nior From 3; Variety Show 3. 107 STEPHEN MICHAEL NORRIS-Football Reserve co-captain A l, 2, 3; Variety Show 3; Biology Lab Assistant 3, 4. DANIEL JAMES NOTH-Variety Show 3, 4; Base- ball 3,4; Football 2; Junior Achievement 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4. WILFRID JAMES O'BRIEN-Mt. Ranier High School 1, 2; Football 3; Wrestling 3; Track 3; Drama Club 4. DEBRA ANN OPICHKA-Cheerleader 4; Class Officer TreasuIen 2, 3, 4; L Club 4; Sweet- heart's Ball-Queen 4; Junior Attendant 3. DONALD RAY PARKER-Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Coin Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY CATHERINE PAROLARI-Latin Club 1; Science Club 1; Drama Club 3. KAREN JEANN PATTERSON-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B.L.A. Vice-President 3, President 4d 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Variety Show 1; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS PAUL, JR. -Vau:iety Show 3; Science Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-; Junior Achievement 3, 4. GARY RANDOLPH PELOPIDAvMoeller High School 1,2; Football 3. ROGER DEAN PERRY-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 108 NANCY JAYNE PHILLIPS- Science Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 3; G.A.A. 3. BRADLEY C. POMEROY- Maderia High School 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Golf 3. .;..,N..W;Hq-.--w-..V.N- -W-WWW, u MERRY CAROL POTTS;C12.SS Officer Hfice- President 2;; Cheerleader l, 2; Homecoming Candidate 4; Student Council 2; F.B.L.A. I ;Treasurer 4;. 1 CARLA RAE PURKISER-Variety Show 3; Drama Club 2, 3; TIGER'S TONGUE 3; F.B.L.A. 3. WILLIAM CLIFFORD RED ELK DEBBIE LYNN REEDiVariety Show 3; F. B. L. A. 3,4;G.A.A.1,2. BEVERLY SUE RENNER-Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Achievement 3; F. B. LA. 4; Scholarship Team 1; 3; Honor R0111, 2, 3, 4. GAIL RICHIE-Junior Attendant 3; Executive Board 1, 3; Variety Show 3, 4; From Committee 3; Stepperettes 1,2. LAWRENCE STEVEN RIEDINGER -Key Club 4; Pep Club 3; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; 3,4. RITA JOY ROETTELE 109 112 JAMES EDWARD STEVENS -Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3,4; Basketball 1; L Club 4; Wrestling 3. INEZ JEAN STONE MARY LOU THOMP ON tary 411,2, 3 4 G.A.A. - ibrary Club 4Secre- 1 1, 2, 3,4 , 2, 3; Library Staff TOM LESLIE TIERNEY-Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 3. DAVID ALLEN TONEY-Wrestling 1Captain 4, E.H.L. All-League 41 1,2, 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Scholarship Team 35 L Club 3,4. GARY EDWARD TRACY RICHARD NEIL VAN LIEU-Class Officer 1Vice- President 3, President 41, Boys' State 3; Mr. Senior 4; Junior Attendant 3; TIGER'S TONGUE 1Assistant Editor 31 l, 2, 3, 4. RENEE NADINE VEST-Library Club 4Se cretary 3, Treasurer 412, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Band 1Variety Show 1, 2,41; 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 3; Library Staff 1, ,3,4. JOHN HOWARD WATKINS - Band 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3; Variety Show 2J 3,4. PAUL WELLS - Track 1; Wrestling 4; Junior Achievement 4; Intramural Basketball 2. CHARLES EARL WIIDER - Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. CAROL JEAN WILLER - Executive Board 4; Variety Show 43 G.A.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; TIGER'S TONGUE 4-. CAROL SUE WILLIAMS G.A.A. Represent- ative 40 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Prom Decoration 3; Bronze Pin 1. KAREN SUE WILLIAMS - G.A.A. 1,2,3; Drama Club 3; Band 1; Junior Achievement 3. BEVERLY PAULETTE WILSON LINDA LOU WILSON - G.A.A. Qresident 4J W'ice-President SA All Star Team 2, 3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3, Trophy 1,2,3,4; Miss Senior 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Re- serve Cheerleader 2; Class Officer $ecre- tarw 2 , 3 , 4. BARBARA ANN WOODRUFF - G. A. A. 4Hist0- rian 4, Interscholastic Volleyball 44 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 3,4; TIGER'S TONGUE 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. LOUIS JOHN ZINNECKER - Baseball 2; Execu- tive Board 3; Student Council 4; Variety Show 4; King - Sweethearts' Ball 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED: CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS COLE CARL THOMAS DIPPONG - Coin Club 4Presidenl. 2k Scholarship Team 2, 3. JAMES WILLIAM HARRISON - Football 2, 3; Key Club 4; Drama Club 4; Reserve Basketball 2. CLIFF HENSON - Science Club 1; Wrestling 3. DIXIE DARLENE JACOBS LINDA JENNINGS - Pom Pom Girls 3; F. B. L.A. 4Chairmam 4; Variety Show 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Drama Club 3,4. VICTOR WAYNE MONDY - Science Club 1. RICHARD F. SPEAR - Chess Club 1; Latin Club 1; Football 3. BRENDA SUE TRAMMELL 4 Lebanon High School 1, 2, 3,4. Senior Class officers: R. VanLieu, president, L. Wilson, secretary, D. Opichka, treasurer, and M. Mitchell, vice-president, confer With the adminst'ation. W F UL m R SALUTATORIAN Malcolm Cairns has maintained a 3. 74 average during his high school years. This year he served as editor of the TIGER'S TONGUE and president of the Spanish Club. Malcolm plans to attend Ohio State University where he will major in landscape architecture. 115 VALEDICTORIAN Beverly Renner has maintained an average of 3. 83 during her years at Loveland High School. Active in Latin Club, Junior Achievement, and F. B. L. A. , Bev has made valuable contributions to her class and her organizations. Bev plans to go on to school to study art. MISTER AND MISS SENIOR-L.H.S. S ENIO R SENIOR COLORS: FLOWER; BURGUNDY RED ROSE AND WHITE 116 G. A. A. VARSITY BASKETBALL CAPTAINS HEAD MAJORETTE Vicki MCCOY L. Wilson Jayne Mason SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD 15T: P. Dunn, V. McCoy, C. Willer, D. Breen. 2ND: D. Noth, M. Babb, F. Lewis, D. Toney, D. Estell. ABSENT FROM PHOTO: C. Potts. x v w - J .. CLASSES, ASSEMBLIESJALKS . . 33a ?repggwghd 53m? ?? me 5i?ECTE$ OVEIAND CHA ll'l'HR nut, 119 PROM ROYAL TY KING BOB ROMOHR 120 QUEEN GAIL RICHIE Queen's Court J. Diller, J. Huelsman, V. McCoy, B. Camine, P. Dunn, J. McCoy, D. Opichka, and L. Zinnecker pose With King and Queen in CENTER. 121 , 1 GRADUATION-1967 122 The evening was June 7. It was a warm evening, but we hardly noticed. We watched as more and more people went into the gym and wondered where they would all sit. Suddenly we heard the first measures of Pomp and Circumstance . This was it. Left. . .right. . . left. . . right. And then, there we were gazing dowu at our parents and friends. We listened to Bev Renner give her speech; we watched Linda Wilson accept the scholarships she won; we saw our families look a little prouder; and we felt one door close upon our lives and another one Open. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: S. Colyer, C. Dakel, S. Bauer, C. Schanz, C. Tyrrell, G. Gunter, B. Gilley, J. Judge, M. Diller, and G. Tracy. 123 CLASS OFFICERS Mary Mitchell, vice-president, and Rick VanLieu, president, view Lhe graduation exercises of the Class of 1967. LOHIAN STAFF Editor Jan Diller amazed staff members with her enthusiasm. Malcolm Cairns, Harriet Brown, Rose Childress7 Phyllis Seigla, and Linda Wilson worked and worked and worked . . . at identifying club members. 124 EWe 31:11:; need seventy-five more pages for the sport's section! say Ken Ellis, Dave Estell, Linda Wilson, and 1C 0 . A record of outstanding events was assembled by Penney Dunn, Rick Van Lieu, and Jayne Mason. Donna Schweitzer, Teresa Conley, and Diane Breen valiantly attempt to identify seven-hun- dred and fifty postage stamp-size photos. Barb Woodruff, Pam Fields, Diana Jackson, Debby Opichka, Mary Brown, Carol Potts, and Carol Biggs meet the challenge of organizing the senior section. Typists Debby Opichka, Judy Bellman, Karen Patterson, and Carol Potts try to read pCOple's writing and keep their patience. 126 m... Section editors Dot Bradley, Debby Opichka Dan Noth Malcolm Cair Eri h ' . the year with editor Jan Diller and advisor Niiss West for an organized pilcszurac 5 Ott, and Ken E1115 P059 early m Staff Members Sell A Record Number Of Yearbooks And Contact An Amazing Number Of Advertisers. LOVELAND OIL, INC. 501 Lovelanw Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 665 -5 15 1 Shell Products CURT'S BARBER SHOP Lov eland Plaza S m D N A C 0a S T N E M E S .H m V D A Compliments of BOND FURNITUR E 683-2233 Loveland, Ohio SHOTT AND PAWLAK, INC. Manufacturers' Repre sentatives 501 West Loveland Ave. P.O. Box 98 Loveland, Ohio 45140 68343210 Best Wishes T0 The LOVE LAND SENIORS junior Women's Club Loveland, Ohio BES T WISHES J. R. Madden Shoe Store 405 Loveland4Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio Compliments of LOVELAND LANES Open Bowling League Bowling Open Daily - 9:00-2:30 am HILL'S ART STUDIO 807-C Loveland-Madeira Rd. 683-3394 Oil and Pastel Portraits can be painted from your graduation photo 9 we also have art classes - art supplies - paintings for sale BAUER'S SUNOCO Loveland, Ohio THOMPSON CHEVROLET, INC. East Kemper 81 Loveland-Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 683-0060 Mm 1 966-1 967 STUDENT COUNCIL Link Between Student Body and Faculty and Administration OFFICERS President: Jim Ford Vice-President: Greg Tracy Secretary: Ginger Mitchell Treasurer: Cheryl Ellis Representatives Class of 1967 Class of 1968 Class of 1969 Class of 1970 Rick Van Lieu Greg Tracy Dean Flanary Don Burton Carol Biggs Cathie Dakel Carol Acomb Karen Bailey Ken Ellis Cheryl Ellis Becky Crabtree Ron Baker Jim Ford Nancy Huelsman Tom Brulport Jerri Sellars Jayne Mason Janet Mitchell Wilma Hollon Cathy Crawford Louis Zinnecke'r Robert Vearil Ella Mitchell Kaye Harmon L.W. NISBET COMPANY Lumbe r Builders' Suppl 1e 8 Hardware Loveland, Ohio Lumbe r: Hardware: 683-0380 683-3091 isli'lfllilulllllllllmlm MCCABE ,S PARKVIEW MARKET 12166 Montgomery at Fields-Ertel 683-1261 Hours: Sunday: 10:00 - 3:00 Mon. -Sat.: 9:00 - 9:00 FISHER 'S DRY CLEANING 314 W. Loveland Ave. Loveland, Ohio 45140 Phone: 683-2161 It's always fair weather at Fisher's when you use our car service window Compliments of JACK 'S SOHIO 300 West Loveland 683 -98 80 Compliments of TUFT'Q FUNERAL HOME Loveland, Ohio ROZZI'S LOVELAND FAMOUS FIR EWORKS PHARMACY LOVELAND, OHIO MIAMI PLUMBING 81 SUPPLY CO. Taylor and West Loveland Loveland, Ohio NORBELL FLOWERS 1501 West Loveland 683-1130 CLIFTON SHIRT CO. Loveland, Ohio HARRY A. HILL MOBIL OIL COMPANY Loveland, Ohio JOHNSON PARTY SUPPLY at the bridge Complete Party Supply and Catering - Sandwiches Loveland, Ohio MITCHELL AUTO and TRUCK SERVICE W W 106 N. Taylor 683-0580 Loveland, Ohio 146ng And may all your fondesr hopes and ambitions come true BIG BOY Montgomery: 9600 Montgomery Rd. HAROLD L. GROSNICKLE Auto - Fire - Business Insurance 6838 Oakland Road Loveland, Ohio 45 140 683 - 1451 COBB'S GROC ERY 200 Loveland-Madeira Rd. 79 l -3900 Silverton: 6742 Montgomery Rd. 791-6400 665 -8611 Loveland, O. HUNTER LOVELAND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION FOOD BANK Wholesale - Retail Meats 110 Railroad Avenue 3 683-1212 Loveland, O. Loveland Plaza 400 Loveland-Madeira Rd. 683 -2400 Home Loans - Insured Savings HERFF JONES COMPANY MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS l401-l429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Compliments of EC ONOMY SAVINGS and LOAN Loveland Plaza 68 3 - 3360 BROWN '8 FASHIONS Brown Building For Mom and Dad and Their Own Quality Clothing at Big Savings ROLKE BROTHERS SUPPLY COMPANY Coal - Feed - Supplies 2 Loveland, Ohio 665-6312 E Congratulations Seniors BAUER INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Butch Bauer Gene Baron Choice Meats and Groceries Loveland, Ohio 683-1261 LOVELAND GROCERY 683-3661 UNION SAVINGS BUILDING and LOAN School Thrift Headquarters AMITY 683-1531 5 to $1. 00 Store Loveland Plaza 683-2350 Cong ratul ati ons Class of 1967 ,1 6 from Loveland V. F. W. Ladies' Auxiliary Post 5749 Best Wishes for the Future from the Loveland V. F. W. Post 5749 ELLIS PLUMBING COMPANY Loveland, Ohio 683-0790 ANGILO'S YIZ ZA . .; Carry Out - Finest Italian Pizza 807-A Loveland-Madeira Road Loveland, Ohio 683-0001 WESTERN AUTO - SPEIGEL W Catalogue A Order Center At the Bridge Loveland, Ohio 665-6021 683-0890 MCCOY 'S PONY KEG W 205 Broadway Loveland, Ohio DePUE DELICATESSEN Complete Pony Keg 120 East Loveland Ave. 683-0719 1H 1 '4? s: ;; LOU'S BARBER SHOP 0: West Loveland Ave. Q11? LOVE LAND SHE LL Loveland, Ohio SUE ZETTE'S STYLING SALON Loveland, Ohio 683-1420 . 91 f w in i I . s! makfwumw ARCADE BEAUTY SALON Located in Brown Building Florence Himes 8 BIG BOY GOOD WISHES from h Frisc LAKE ISABELLA Compliments of LOVELAND DRY CLEANERS Loveland Plaza NUNZIATA 'S RESTAU RANT American 8: Italian Food 916-D Loveland-Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 45140 Phone 683-9882 MICHAEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Loveland, Ohio 683 -0800 Ready Mixed Concrete Block, Sand, Gravel Compliments of WEYAND BROTHERS Branch H111 683-091 1 BY GX 0W5 S 0061? Rambler Auto BROWN'S 0f LOVELAND, OHIO Loveland Gas and Electric Company compliments of LEBANON ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. LEBANON, OHIO PHONE 933-2796 NEED MORE H EAT? Easiest way to get that extra heat is with Federal Pacific flameless electric heat. We have a FPE Electric Heater for every heating need. Call us today. GLASS ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LOVELAND, OHIO PHONE: 683-4383 GUARANTEED ELECTRIC HEATING COST Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. MI. MI. Mr. Mr. Mr. MI. MI. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. Harry Browu Alton R. Bryant 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs PATRONS Curtis A. Adkins George Anderson Gene Baron Cecil D. Bauer Frank Belme C. J. Bell William Bengert Howard Bobb john A. Bradley William Cairns William Carmine David Carrier Virgil Clausen Eunice Clayborn Harold Conley J. R. dutter, D.D.S. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. Frank Diller Tom Dunham G. O. Dunn Donald Ellis Paul H. Ellis William Estell William E. Fields Donald H. Fisher A. Forste Marvin R. Freels Edward Geglein Estil Gill Rocco Girone Robert H. Grossheim Chuck Hauser Perry Hopkins Renick Hostetler Robe rt I-Iuhck Glen Hunter Thomas E. Kinner Mr. 81 Mrs. William Klesch Mr. 8 Mrs. Leroy Kyde Mr. 81 Mrs. Gordon Mason Mr. 81 Mrs. Harvey McCoy Mr. 81 Mrs. Stan McCoy Mr. 81Mrs. Donald W. Meineke Mr. 81Mrs. James H. Mitchell Mr. 8 Mrs. Raymond Myers Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Noth Mr. 81 Mrs. A1 Opichka Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Parolari Mrs. john Patterson Mr. 81 Mrs. Russell Perry Mr. 81Mrs. D. C. Pomeroy Mr. 81 Mrs. Dale Putteet MI. 81 Mrs. Carl Purkiser Ralph 81 Maxine Romohr Mr. 81 Mrs. Clarence Seigla, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond H. Seitz Dr. Wm. Blake Selnick, Lever Clinic W. H. Shawhan, City Manager Mrs. G. Shively Mr. 81Mrs. Charles D. Spear Dr. A. G. Steel, M.D. Dr. J. L. Steel, M.D. Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Stevens Vernon Stiver Law Offices Mr. 81Mrs. LeRoy A. Switzer Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Tracy Mrs. Jeanne A. Van Lieu Mr. 81 Mrs. Clarence Vest Mr. 81 Mrs. Alfred Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Hubert Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Woodruff Miss Joyce Zinnecker Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Zinnecker RF, 2 .w A


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