Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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, OHIO 1979 LOVELAND L O O H C 5 NH H mm R Om LD N A a V O L Prologue Autumn, . . . within its frosty grasp lies the commencement of another school-year. Football games, the Homecoming Dance, soccer matches, . . . these are the elements of autumn . . . Britain has produced a remarkable number of extraordinarily gifted multi-disciplinary scientists and scholars who are often referred to as ' 'polymaths. Bertrand Russell, a recent member of this group, comments that the development of such gifted individuals requires a childhood and teen environment in which there is little or no pressure for conformity1 a time in which the child can develop and pursue his or her interests no matter how unusual or seemingly bizarre . Because of the strong pressures for social conformity both by the government and peer groups of the United States and most other developed nations, these countries are producing proportionally fewer polymaths. Particularly in today's world, when such numerous and intricate problems face the human species, the development of broad, powerful, original thinking is a necessity. ' 'We do not live in traditional and static societies. But our govemmens, in resisting change, act as if we did, ' ' writes author scienu'st Carl Sagan. The future belongs to those societies who choose to encourage originality and diversity rather than conformity. Winter , . . . students plod slowly through homework as flakes outside drift delicately downward. Basketball games, the Christmas Dance, wrestling matches, . . . these are the elements of winter . . . As was mentioned above, the problems and difficulties which currently plague mankind are quite numerous . In the United States alone , we are beset by moral decay and corruption . Increasing numbers of our people display apathy andt or ignorance . Our environments, both urban and rural, are quickly being destroyed by noxious pollutants. Americans, as a whole, do not eat properly nor receive adequate exer- cise . The typical American additionally abuses his body by daily ingesting a wide spectrum of harmful drugs, including everything from nicotine and refined sugar to Valium and other tranquilizers. Yet all these difficulties collectively do not engender as much harm as does America's number one evil: The tendency of our people to ignore or disregard the truths facing them. Indeed, the first step in the solution of any problem is recognition and acceptance of that problem . If we can hope to survive as a society, or indeed, as a species, we must develop and encourage citizens who not only are capable of displaying the originality mentioned before-hand, but also citizens who possess the qualities of integrity and determination. Spring, . . . the countryside bursts forth from its winter dormancy with a festive celebration of green. Track meets and baseball games, the Prom and graduation, . . . these are the elements of spring . . . As the departing senior class members reflect on four years of high school, they must also look ahead to future years. And as they prepare to enter the mainstream of society, they must closely examine and reassess their options and goals. Whatever course each senior decides to choose at the conclusion of this last year of Loveland Hurst High School, may he pursue it with originality, integrity, and determination. For these are the best qualities which he can offer society. And indeed, these elements are the most important qualities that each junior, sophomore, and freshman can offer in this year and in years to come. C. William O'Neill, former Governor of Ohio, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, and Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, once said that he was proud to consider himself of third importance: because first in his mind came God, and second came his family. Whether one looks upon the term ' 'family' ' to denote only the closest of relatives, all Americans, mankind in general, or even all living creatures of earth; I hope that everyone can offer that ' 'family meaningful contributions for the rest of his life . And I also hope that everyone will do so with the originality, integrity, and determination which will be so important to the future of all, by Brent Lautenschlegar AUDITORIUM ' 1355.3 121 u: V1. m 1.. I -, KW , 1 117A 3V 5:3 115 114 116 , :. 51:? MEDIA CENTER 5101-1. 0 o F F STOR. F F 111 LOUNGE 11110 roam woo.- LOVELAND HURST ; s W TOR 2 F OFF' FACULTY BOYS LOCKER REST- ROOM g KITCHEN DINING ROOM 125 HIGH SCHOOL Administration DR. CHARLES WAPLE, DR, RICHARD TIRPAK, Assistant MR. ROGER SANDS, Business Superintendent s Ohio State Superintendent s Youngstown Manager and Administrative University, B. S. ; Toledo State University, B.S. , ; Assistant. Umverslty, M-Ed- BOWling Westminster College, M.Ed.; Green State University, Ph.D. University of Akron, Ph,D, MR. CHARLES R. SCHMIDT, MR. ROBERT J. WAGNER, MR. RONALD G. DEWITT, Principal - Miami University, Assistant Principal s Director of Student Affairs s B.S. ; University of Cincinnati, Wilmington College, B. S. ; University of Cincinnati, B.S. ; M,ED, Xavier University, M.A. Xavier University, M.A.; It's Academic Team Adviser. GsFaculty Guidance And Business MRS. MARY P. ERNSTING, MR. ROBERT KOPPERT, MRS. CAROL COLCLASURE, Guidance Counselor - Miami Guidance Counselor V Wooster Guidance Counselor s Miami University, B.S.; University of College, 3.8.; Ohio State University, B.S.; Xavier Cincinnati, M.A. National University, M.Ed. National University, M.Ed. Junior Class Honor Society Advisor, junior Honor Society Adviser, Junior Adviser, Key Club Adviser. Class Adviser. Class Advisor. J j ,1 MRS. LOIS CLAUSEN s Ball State University, B.S. MR. DAVID J. HIRSCH - Universitg of Cincinnati, Accounting 1 and II; Activities and Accounts Clerk, B.S. Personal Typing, Typing II, ollars and Sense, Sophomore Class Adviser. Office Practice; Varsity Baseball Coach, Loveland Recreation Director, Junior Class Adviser. Facultsd 7 Business And Mathematics MR.JOHNN1EO. KING A University of Cincinnati, B.S. Shorthand I, II, Office Practice. MISS ROSELLA REYNOLDS s Cumberland College , B.S. ; Xavier University, M.A. Personal Typing, Typing 1, Notehand; Senior Class Adviser. MR. DENNIS JOHNSON s University of Cincinnati, B.S. Math 1, Math 11, Business Math, Algebra 1; Assistant Varsity Football Coach, J.V. Wrestling Coach, Junior Class Adviser. MR. RONALD BIVENS - Morehead State University, B. S. ; Xavier University, M.A. Math 1, College Prep Math, Algebra II, Trigonometry; Freshman Class Adviser. MR. GARY WOOD - Anderson College, B.S.; Miami University, M.S. ; Algebra 1, Algebra 11, Math 11, College Prep Math, Trigonometry. MRS. JANICE CHRISTIANSON A Alvemo College, B.A. Algebra I; Freshman Class Adviser. 8s Faculty Industrial Arts And Math MR. JERRY CONN - Morehead Univexsity, B.S. Industrial Arts Survey, Graphics; Senior Class Adviser. IVER. DARYL RADCLIFF -- Miami Univesity, B.S. Industrial Arts Survey, Technical Drawing, Metals. IVER. IANEES POE Morehead University, B.S. Industrial Arts Survey, Furniture Design, Technical Drawing, Residential Housing, Technical Illustration; Freshman Class Adviser. IVIR. JEFFREY STILL Miami University, B.S.Ed. Wood Survey, Woods 1; Freshman Class Adviser. Iva. ROGER MUETHING - Eastern Kentucky University, B.S. , Xavier University, M.A. Driver Education, Driver Training, Algebra 1; Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Junior Varsity Baseball Coach, Junior Class Adviser. MR.JOHNM.CON1.EY Morehead State University, B.S. Algebra 1, Math 11; Junior Class Adviser. FacultyX 9 Music And Art MR. FRED GOOSMAN - University of Cincinnati, MR. TIM BYERZLY - Univelsity of Cincinnati, B.S. , B.S., Cmcmnau College of Music, M.A. Triple M,A. Band, Basic Harmony, Music Appreciation. Trio, Choir; Freshman Class Adviser. MISS STEPHANIE SIDDALL - University of MRS . MARGE HENDERSON Denison University, Cincinnati, B.F.A. Crafts I and II, Art I and 11; Art B.M. Choir Director. Club, Cheerleader Adviser, Senior Class Adviser. 10 Faculty History MR. CHARLES LEMON - Ohio State University, B. S. MR. RICHARD DICKMANN - Hanover College, American History, Physical Geography, Human B.S.; Miami University, M.A. American Geography; Sophomore Class Adviser. Government; Adviser of Junior Council on World Affairs, Senior Class Adviser. MR. JEFFREY BERKQFF T' MISS WANDA DEBRA MR. CHARLES LAFATA University of Cingmnanz B.S. University of Cincinnati, B.S. University of Cincinnati, B.S. Ancient and Medleval Hlstory, American History, Middle East 8 Economics, American History; Modem History; Head Wrestling Africa , Asia 01d 5 New; Head Coach of Track and Cross Coach, Girls' Track Coach, Sophomore Class Adviser, Country, Senior Class Adviser. Junior Class Adviser. FacultyX 11 Physical Education IvtR. THOMAS MIHAL K 5 Wilmington College, B. S . ; Xavier University M.A. Health, Physical Education; District Director. MISS KATE GEDEON 5 Wilmington College, B.S. Health, Physical Education 9, Art I and II; Junior Class Adviser. J45 MR. CARMEN DAVIDSON - Cumberland College, B.S. ; Xavier University, M .A. Health, Physical Education; Junior Class Adviser. MR. IGENNETH HOCKMAN 7 Bowling Green University, B.S.; Xavier University, M.A. Microbiolo , 20010 and Botan , Physical MR? BEVERLY MIHAUK - Education 53,; Head gotball Coazh, Junior Class W11m1ngton College, B.S. Adviser. Health, Physical Education 9; Girls' Volleyball and Basketball Coach, Junior Class Adviser. 12 5 Faculty Home Economics And Language ii i MRS. AVIS WOODWARD - Iowa State University, B.S. Singles' Living, Creative Foods and Clothing; Family Loving, Home Decorating, Child Development; FHA Sponsor, Freshman Class Adviser. MR . AMOS FRIEDMANN University of Cincinnati, B.A. , B.S. ; German I and II, French 11; French Club Sponsor, German Club Sponsor, Soccer Coach, Fencing Club Sponsor, Junior Class Adviser. lgk . f f MRS. BARBARA DAVIS - Miami University, B.S.; Miami University, M.A. Home Economics 1 and II; FHA Sponsor, Freshman Class Adviser. MRS. JANE A. MARGRAF - Miami University, B.S. Spanish 1, 11; Spanish Club Adviser, Sophomore Class Adviser. MRS. PAM FISHER Purdue University, B.S. Home Economics I and II; FHA Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor. Facultyl 13 Science And r MR. MARK SHERMAN Xavier University, B.S. ; University of Cincinnati, M.A. Zoology and Botany, MR, DON LYNN - Ohio University, B.S. ; Xavier Microbiology, Physiology, Ocean Air and Water; University, M,A. Ocean Air and Water, Geology, Chess Chlb Sponsor, Junior C1355 Sponsor. Ecology, Microbiology, Zoology and Botany; Freshman Class Adviser. MR. DAVID HARRIS Bluffton College, B.S. , IvaS. JEAN WON Miami University, B.S. Ocean Psychology, GEOIOSYa Ocean Air and Water, Barth Air and Water, Geology, Astronomy; Sophomore and Life Science; Freshman Football Coach, Class Advisor. Sophomore Class Adviser . 14xFacu1ty Special Education A ;; 13y; dgma'hd MR. DAVID EVANS - University of gincinngti, MR. STEVE HERBOLD - University of Cincinnati, B.S. ; Dr1vers' Education; Head Junior Varslty . . . . . . Football Coach Junior Varsity Basketball Coach B.S. - UmverSIty of Cmcmnau M .A. Chemlstry . ' Ecolagy, Physics; Golf CoachsTennis Coach, , Vaxszlty Baseball Coach. Ecology Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Adviser. MRS . VIRGINIA REYNOLDS University of MRS . DIANE KNOLLMAN - University of Cincinnati, Kentucky, B.A. ; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed. B.S. Special Education; Junior Class Adviser. Special Education; Junior Class Adviser. FacultyX 15 15? i9: 3 . . 5:. n. f; Y a , 5 MRS. AVERY FOSTER - Miami University, B.A. ; Vanderbilt University, M.A. College Prep Composition, Journalism. Sociology; Adviser to TIGER'S TONGUE and LOHIAN , Freshman Class Adviser. MRS. PHYLLIS BISHOP - Cumberland College, 3.3. ; Murray State, M.Ed. Fantasy and Science Fiction, American Literature, Composition, Communication Arts . .M MRS. WINIFRED CAIRNS - Miami University, B.A. Composition, American Literature; TYRO Sponsor, Senior Class Adviser. MRS. KATHIEEN GROSSHEIM 7 Edgecliff College, B.A. Sophomore English; Drama Club Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor. 16XFaculty 1bepartment MR. NICK PICCIANO - Athenaeum of Ohio, B.M. ; Xavier MR. JOHN RAIN'ES Morehead Stats: d University, M.Ed. Sophomore English; Camera Club Uniyersity, B.A1 Freshman and Semor English; Adviser, Senior Class Adviser. Jumor Class Admsor. MRS. CAROL BARNARD - University of Cincinnati, B.S. Freshman English, Speech, Drama; Drill Team Adviser, Sophomore Class Advisor. MRS. ELAINE WHIPPLE - University of Cincinnati, B.A. Freshman and Senior English; Junior Class Advisor. Facultyxw Secretaries And MRS. LINDA SLUSHER, Librarian - Wilmington College, B.A. ; Xavier University, M.A. MRS . GENEVA SIEKMAN MRS. JANE TRACY Main Office Guidance Office $2 MRS . KATHARINE MRS . SHIRLEY MITCHELL Main MRS . SHIRIEY MATRE lerary HELMINTOLLER Attendance Office Office 18H73culty save nwgy Other Services Sitting: Mr. Rockwood, Mr. Young, Mr. Ramsey, Dr. Tirpak. Standing: Mr. Sands, Mr. McMahan, Dr. Waple, Mrs. Keiffer. Board Of Education. Mm. Mary Nahmp, R.N. Nurse Left to right: Mrs. Mathena, Ms. Jackson, Mrs. Dilday, Mrs. Neumann, Mrs. Shurts, Mm. Cox. Cooks. Mrs. Cupp and Mr. Smith, Custodians. Faculty 19 1NRES. STOR. GIRLS o l LOCKER smn. OFF. F 81REST- F ROOM 119 1173 117A 115 114 116 118 122 120 REST.B. LOUNGE 109 107 105 oao-a 101 UW-i LOVELAND HURST 124 CLASSES KITCHEN STOR 128 127 129 130 3 5 :3; $ $ 132 g 5 1 4 142 144 146 148 o o om RR ...1 .12: 141 143 145 147 149 HIGH SCHOOL LOVELAND Hm H BUILDIN ERECTED EV PE LOVELAND GT 1 COOPERMION wr-J. LVDEF THE nm Class Of 1982. w . FRESHZMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Kneeling: Ann Randolph, President. Standing: Missy Hawes, Vice-President and Leanne Carovillano. Secretary. Missing from picture: David Collier. Treasurer. Anderson, Amy Anderson, Mary Anderson, Taryn Arthur, Pam Auterson, Jeff Back, Jeff Bales, Leah Bales, Mira Barrett, David 39.11th, Judy Beckman, Stewart Begley, Donald Bennington, Dean Berchtold, Bobbi Bigham, Laura Billard, pam Black, Rick Bebo, Scott Bodley, John Books, Pat Boone, Gary Botts, Tracy Bowman, Jamie Bowman, Todd 22 Freshmen 1 .5 WHEN 1m. S III lunggnuu: Bradford, Lisa Brady, Steve Brayton, Vicki Breeden, Bill Bridges, Don Brockmeyer, Teresa Brooxs, Patty Brulport, Jeff Bullock, Roberta. Burleson, Jeff Burnett, Joe Bums, Margie Cabal, Joe Camele, Sarah Campbell, Joey Cannon, Pat Carovillano, Leanne Carson, Sherri Caudell, Debbie Caylor, Mark Chambers, Kay Chandler, James Cianciolo, Deneen Clark, Jeff Cole, Connie Cole, Lora Cole, Steve Collett, Craig Collier, David Collins, Tony Conti, Carla Cook, David Corbett, Scott Cornelius, Debbie Cossen11'no1 Frank Craig, Anna Craig, Patti Cravens, Mike Cummings, Janice DeHart, Michelle DeYoung, Jim Donley, Missy Downey, Christina Dozier, Denise Brennan, Chris Dumas, Gene Durham, Shirley Dye, Mike Freshmen 23 Eichelbarger, Dean Elderton, Traci Epperhart, Mike Evans, Gregg Faulkner, Rick Fein, Frank Fein, Mark Fisher, Carolyn Fleming, Lila Florimonte, Mark Flye, Lisa Friedrick, Tammy Gallagher, Pat Gee, Peggy George, Tim Gillespie, Kevin Girbert, Ron Goedde, Allen Goodwin, Linda Grainger, Mary Green, Brenda Green, Shari Grethel, Lucy Gude, Grant Culley, Debbie Culley, Diane Hacker, Tammy Hamilton, Faith Hamlin, Sherry Harcourt, Vernon Hardesty, Terry Hardwick, Jill Hargis, Lynn Hartle, Lee Hawk, Andy Haynes, Lisa Hazlett, John Hensley, Debbie Hensley, Jeff Herbert, Jim Hemdon, Ken Heyne, Judy Hill, Doug Hizar, Kevin Hector, Melody Holden, Lynn Hollan, Cathy Hollan, Chris Holliday, Stephanie Houghton, Chris Hubbard, Susie Hurst, Jerry ' Hutchinsin, Greg :6 i 'f , c , El; Huhel, Debbie , ' - ' L Iackson, Cindy . g 1; lackson, Scott 24 Freshmen Jennings, Theresa Johnson, Connie Johnson, Davinna johnson, Jerry Johnson, Robin Kim, Yang Sik Kirby, Janice Knuckles, Kim Susan Laake LaFarge, Rod Iarcomb, Dan Lautenschlegar, Paula Lawson, Lori Lee, Scott Lee, Wou Leroy, Cindy Lindloff, Krystal MaHaffee, Mke Marcum, Mike Marlowe, Aaron Marggrander, Lynn Mason, Joe Mason, Lisa Mayerle, Jeff Maynard, Michele McCabe, Brendan McGowan, Steve McKenney, Lori McKinney, Mark Meadors, Donna Mesaros, Richard Miller, Bryan Mitchell, Courteny Mitchell, Scott Morgan, Elisa Moses, Todd Neumann, Tim Nichols, Sharon Nimeskem, Melinda Pager, Jim Palmer, Shelly Paolello, Patricia Parker, Tim Patrick, Ken Patten, Dusty Paytes, Jenny Payton, Bryan Palfrey, DeWayne Pennington, Diane Pent, Tony Perry, Diane Perry, Robert Pfiester, Jill Picolo, Craig Pointer, Jerry Polisseni, Valerie Freshmen 25 26 Freshmen Pommering, Tom Poole, John Porter, Stephanie Potts, Danny Randolph, Arm Raven, Denise Redmond, Mark Reeves, Brad Reilly, Tomasina Rentschler, Sheri Richardson, Laura Riddiough, Ken Riegler, Jizn Roark, Ron Roberts, Leroy Ross, John Ruzinsky, Robert Ryan, Ken Ryan, Melissa Salyer, Jane Scalf, Pamela Schell, Laura Schilling, Scott Schneider, Mark Schneider, Sally Schnitzler, John Schnure, Kathy Schulte, Tom Shulte, Tina Shurts, Joan Siard, Pete Siard, Vicki Siekman, Dan Silar, Jody Simom, Tammie Sisco, Jon Smith, Doug Smith, Nancy Smith, Pam Snedicor, Fran Spence, Redonda Sporing, Lydia Stamper, Trish Steger, Lori Stephans, Darlene Stevens, Katrine Terrel, Robert Thompson, Kila Tucker, Jane Turner, Susan Undercoffer, Carla Van Cleave, Laura Vaughn, Tammi Viox, Brad Vollcman, David Vonderhaar, David Wall, Joe Ward, Eric Warfield, Brian Washbum, Paul Weaver, Tim Webster, Angie Wells, Connie Whitaker, Paula Whitaker, Sandra. White Janet Whitley, Michelle Wilcox, Robert Wilcox, Rovin Williams, Holly Williams, Karen Williams, Mike Willittes, Bob Wilmes, Tim Woodruff, Janet York, Wayne Zinnecker, Robert FRESHZMEN NOT PICTURED Alexander, DeWayne Banks, James Berger, Danny Chambers, Keith Davis, Patty Deatherage, Donald Dunn, Terry Ennis, Ed Fussner, Mark George, Mike Haws, Missy Hicks, Kelley Herd, Billy Jones, Glen Ladd, David Lykins, Rosa McCoy, Ken Meeker, Crystal Mills, Don Miracle, Marilyn Mitchell, Courtney Nichols, Dan Nunn, Libby Poynter, Jerry Rottinghaus, Shari Seward, Paula Shaer, Debbie Snyder, Mark Southerland, Bill Stayton, Mike Ward, Jeff Williams, Tony Williamson, Dave Freshnen 27 Class Of 1981 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Kneeling: Julie Harper, Treasurer. Standing: Guy Olson, President; Tina Everhart, Vice-President; Jolene Driscoll, Secretary. 28 X Sophomores 3 Sophomores 29 30l Sophomores Sophomorew 3 1 32 Sophomores Sophomores 33 mam VA. .4. Class Of 1980 CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Jeff Enyart, Treasurer; Todd Lannom, Vice- President; Rhonda Durham, Secretary. Standing: Tom Tran, President. Abbott, Jenny Akers, Suzanne Anderson, Tamera Ashmme1 Lisa Ayers, Rick Bales, Lisa Bannister, Joni Barnett, Laura Bauer, Belinda Baumann, John Beamer, Sandy Belcher, Karla Beigert, Randy Bigham, Pam Bingaman, Becky Bingaman, Connie Bloomer, Kim Bodley, Roger Boyd, Derrick Braden, Deana Bradford ., Dave Bray, Regenia Brayton, Pam Brooks, Don Browning, Amber Bullock, Bob Bunnell, Lisa Burns, Mike Burris, Don Butler, Stephanie Chisman, Frank Cole, Carol Cole, Rhonda Collett, Mike Conley, Barbara Cook, Regina Cossentino, Mike Cartwright, Shari Dakel, Mike DeYoung, Ron Deane, Kelly Domette, Terri Dozier, Emily Driscoll, Carla Durham, Rhonda ' Dusebout, Diane Earl, Nancy Eichelbarger, Brian Eisnaugle, Mary Enyart, Jeff Ernst, Steve Flye, Ralph Fuson, Bill Fuson, Kim Gabbard, Annette Garrett, Williams Cast, Terri Gaull, Russ Gee, Mike Gest, Tina Gilbert, Frank Girbert, Karen Gorges, Suzanne Gosch, Susan Grethel, Mark Gude, Brook Hamlin, Phyllis Handel, Mark Hardwick, Pam Hatton, Steve Heider, David Hector, Kevin Hollan, Connie Holloway, Mike Homburg, Kerry Jacobs, Terry James, Robin Jolley, John Kanzlemar, Barb Kelly, Tammy King, Dana Kingery, Mark Knuckles, Monica Koenig, Marsha Juniorv 35 36Uuniors Krick, Kym en, Ginger Lang, Tom Lannom, Todd Lawson, Lisa Lee, Ollie Lindner, JoAnn Litteral, David Lynch, Steve Mahaffee, Kelly Maines, Rob Makin, Paul Marcum, Leslie Mash, Bill Marsh, Terry Marshall, Patricia Massey, Allen magmhKeith c , my McNess, Gail Meadors, John Meding, Walter Mensing, Tim Mihalik, Lisa Miller, Doug Minton, Tim Moorehead, Robert Mudd, Tim Mulcare, Debbie Mullikin, Janet Niemi, Kay Nimeskem, Pat Nimeskern, Theresa Owsley, Gail Pennington, Wendi Penter, Pam Petty. Terri Polisseni, Gary Powers, Teresa Pritchaxd, David Pugh, Becky Randall, Edward Raney, Jakcie Richardson, Don Richardson, Jim Richmond, Shauna Riddiough, Beth Roeper, Kurt Salyer, Connie Schneider, Sue Schniuler, Renae Schnure, William Schock, Richard Schreiber, Debbie Schuchart, Barb - Sears, Laurie Shannon, Scott Shula, Joe Smith, Theresa Snyder, Tom Springer, Paul Stamper, Pam Stevens, Hank Stevens, Jerald Stewart, Emily Stranch Eric Taylor, Robert Terry, Karen Tienken, David Tran, Tom Troyan, Tracy Turner, Jamie Vinson, Chris Viox, Gail Wade, Jeff - Wall, Sherrie Warfield, Kim White, Rob Whitley, Dave Williams, Bryan Williams, Joan Williams, Kathy Williams, Pam Wilson, Becky Wilson, Jamie Wilson, Joni Wilson, Linda Wilson, Randy Winans, Jim Wright, Carey Ziccardi, Jenny Allen, Roger Baugher, Roy Beckman, Jim Boyd, Scott Burnett, Vicki Colangelo, Jeny Collett, Mike DeHart, Carla Engle, Pat Evans, Bob Fein, Fred Ferril, Don Flynn, Larry Gardner, Judy Garrison, Julie Gibson, Charles Gillespie, Scott JUNIORS NOT PICTURED , Hartman, Lisa Hassert, Tony Heismann, Carol Hill, Kathy Hillard, Gina Jackson, Ann Jennings, Mike Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Kitty Kenser, Randy Kuhn, Barry Marshall, Lori McBride, Ken McKinney, Kim Mills, David Moore, James Oswalt, Julie Rx 51H; M alkali; .5 5 Rice, Lisa Sanders, Barb Sandusky, Bryan Sargent, Betty Scalf, Theresa Schroeder, Ken Shaw, Daniel Sizemore, Jamie Skaer, Judy Suggs, Priscilla Teague, Nick Voglesang, Theresa Wheeler, Tammy Wilmes, Jim Wright, JoAnn Wright, John Yeary, Robert Juniorv37 CLASS OFFICERS Kent Shoemaker I Jackie Knuckles Class President Vice-President Class Of 1979 Carole Dole Jeff Porter Secretary Treasurer Allen, Darlene I Armstrong, Theresa Aslin, Julie Ayers, Robert 38 Seniors Barnett, Kenneth Bachnan, Charles Belcher , Kim Berchtold , Marilyn Bowman, Clark Bradley, Eric Brom, Cheryl Brown1 Connie Seniom 39 Chasteen , Scott Conti, Spike V Cossentino, Lucy. Craig, Cheryl Craig, Dale 40Meniors Craig , Raymond Degener, Carolyn Downs , Peggy Dye , Mark Ellington, Gean Epperhart Jr. , Gary Everhart, Roy Fath, Michael Seniors 41 Fuson Steve Frazer , Ken Gardner, Tony Garner, ROB Gest, Debbie . Gibson, RiCk 421 Seniors Grande , Terry Credig , Theresa Grethel , Hall , Clifford Harker, Shelly Harper, Debbie Harris, Jeff Hansen, Steve Seniorv 43 Hassert, Ginger . Haynie, Kelly Holt, jenny Hood , Karen Hunsche , Todd JaCkSOn, Otis Jacobs1 Gary Jacobs, JOY Janser, Michelle 44I Seniors La Farge, Maurice Laurenschlegar, Brent Lewis , Donna Lindner, Janice Litteral, George Loveland. Dan Seni01s 5 Lytton, Pam Marggrander, Laurie Marshall, Randy Mendenhall McMahon , Jeff Mikula, Sharon Miller, John Miller, Lynn Margan, Steve 4wseni'ors Palmer. Kim Paolello, Debbie Parker, Cinda parlier, Claudia Seniors 47 Patterson , Bob Poe, Bill Redwine , Lori Renner, Cathy Rentschler, Richard Richardson, Lisa R1chardson, Vikki Riegler, Jack Ross , Debbie Schultz, Tina Sichak, Scott Smith, Brian Seniors 49 Stephens , Glenn Thrasher , Rebekah Tuerck, Linda Vaughn, Jim ' Volkman, Todd 5W Seniors Willittes . Jim Wolfram, T m v Woodruff, Don 52 Wright , Becky Barnes, Peggy Lynn Craig. Jan P. Erberle, Sandra Fein, Donna Kay George, Glenda Lynn Hacker, Robert Allen Handel, Mark Scott Harness, Bonita Lynne Hicks, Cynthia Lynn Hueber, Richard Frank Jerrilyn, Kay Johannes Jessup, William Dwight Kirby, Rebecca Ann Lyons, Debbie Renee Massie, Linda Iowan Miller, Brian Keith Moore, Kimberly Kay Mullins, Michele Lee Seniors Not Pictured Zinnecker, Joe Zuch , Joni Ogle, William Arthur Powell, Randel Dwayne Powell, Ricky Reynolds, Tina Rottinghaus, Beverly Arm Ryan, Theresa Ann Schnelle, Jeffrey Henry Shepherd, Lejana Kay Skidmore, John Aaron Snellgrove, Kimberly Ann Thompson, Carl Williams Warfield, Gary Len Warman, Danny William Wells, Edward Paul, In White, James Russell Williams, Vicki Young, Ronald Lee Zike, Todd Bradley Senior Directory I DARLENE MARIE ALLEN Volleyball 1; Track 1; Basketball 2. THERESA MARIE ARMSTRONG IE LYNNE ASLIN ' 'It's irrelevant. ' ' LOHIAN 4. ROBERT DALE AYERS TAJVtERA KAY ANDERSON JONI FAYE BANNISTER No Way! Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 3; German Club 2, 3 Secretaryh Scholarship Team English; 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3. JAMES RANDALL BAKER Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 4. KAREN JEAN BARGO I hate this class. PEGGY LYNN BARNES DUANE JAMES BARNETT IQNNETH RAY BARNETT BRENDA IEE BARRETT I can't wait until Friday. Choir 1, 2, 4; Triple Trio 2, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 3. STEVEN ALLEN BAUMANN It's not: bad. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Indusu'ialAm Awards 3. CHARLES JAMES BECKMAN KIMBERLY SUE BELCHER I don't think I'm coming tomorrow. Lkota High School 1; French Club 2 . STEPHANIE LYNN BELLER Wrong again, Debbie Ross! National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; JCWA 4; Library Aide 4; ' 'Tiger's Tongue' ' 3. MARILYN ELIZABETH BERCHTOLD Hi! Track 1, 2 1manager1, 3; FHA 1, 2 1ueasurer; , 3; French Club 2; Athletic Office Aide 4. DAVID WAYNE BOLEY, JR. Rock-n-Roll. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Industrial A113 Award 3. CLARK ANDREW BOWMAN ERIC TODD BRADLEY OOEA 3 , 4; Financial Teller Class President 3, 4; Drama Club 1 , 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Legion 13 Accounting 3 Ust place; , 4 Ust place; . CHERYL LYNN BROM Student Council 2; DECA 3 khapter president; , 4 khapter presidenth Live Oaks Representative 3, 4; Retail Merchandise 3, 4. CONNIE JEAN BROWN ' 'You want to skip today? ' ' ROBERT ALLAN CAHAL Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4 CRAIG MARTIN CALCATERRA This is true. Football 1 Cai-captain; , 2 Uri-captaim, 3 1A11-League Honorable Mention; , 4 1A11-League, All-City Post, All-City Honorable Mention Enquirer, All Southwest Conference 2nd Team, Clawmanh Tennis 12; Operation Youth 3; Sweethearts King 3; French Club 2 treasurer; . CATHERINE ELIZABETH CANEELE Fine! Drama Club 1, 2, 4; German Club 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4; JCWA 4; Library Aide 4. . CAROLINE LAUREEN CAMPBELL Enjoy. Choir 1 , 2; DECA 3. Secretary; , 4 1secretary1; FHA 1 , 2; Retail Merchandising Certificate of Achievement. ROBERT LEWS CAMPBELL JCWA 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Fencing 4; National Honor Society 4. ANNAJANE ERMA CARR ' 'I don't feel like going to school today. ' ' National Honor Society 3, 4; ' 'Tiger's Tongue 3, 41class editoxj; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Unternational Thespian 3, 4;. TRACY LYNN CAYLOR Oh, good heavens! Cheerleading Wrestling 3, 4 1co-captain; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office Aide 4; LOHIAN 4; JCWA 4 1secretary1. DEBORAH LYNN CHAMBERS LEONARD SCOTT CHASTEEN I'd tell that guy where to get off the boat. Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Stage crew 4; Key Club 4. GREGORY WAYNE COLE JOHN CONDON Soccer 3, 4 1A11-League1; Key Club 3, 4; JCWA 4; Intramural Basketball. MELISSA JAYNE CONlEY Feature Twirler 1 , 2 Shrine Circus Baton Contest Finalist; , 3, 4 Shrine Circus Baton Contesth VICA 3 Gecretary; , 4. 3 CHARLES PAUL CONTI. Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3 Sectional runner-uph 4. LUCY ANN COSSENTINO National Honor Society 3, 4; Danforth Award 3; Art Award 2; Crafts Award 3; Honor R0111, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL ANN CRAIG DALE ANTHONY CRAIG Wrestling 2; Track 2. JAN P. CRAIG RAYMONS SCOTT CRAIG DONNA LYN CRAVENS Life's a garden; dig it! ' ' OOEA 4. KATHLEEN LOUISE CUSTER Give me that! Cheerleading: soccer 3 1captain;, footba114, basketball 3, 4'; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Untemau'onal Thespian 2, 3, 4;; Key Club 3, 4; JCWA. MARK EARL DAVIDSON Football 2, 3, 4 1A11-League, Clawman, All-Ohio United Press International, All Cincinnati Enquirer All-Stars, Miami Valley A11 Stark Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4. THOMAS WAYNE DAVIS Just thanks! Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; JCWA 4; Representative to County Government Seminar 4; Football 1, 2, 3 1A11-League Honorable Mention;, 4 1A11-League , Southwest conference 2nd Team, Clawmany CAROLYN SUE DEGENER Do you hear music? Student Council 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Track Senior Directqu 53 1; Tyre 3. CAROLE SUSAN DOLE That's disgusting! Teen counselor 4; Buckeye Girls' State 3, Class Secretary 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 1vice-president1; LOHIAN4 PEGGY JANE DOWNS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Untemau'onal Thespian 3,41; 1A 2, 3 1vice- president personne11, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER VINCENT DUNCAN Class Sleeper 4. RONALD WALTER DUVALL ' 'I guess that's just life is in the fast lane. Track 1; Cross Country 2; Band 1 Stage Band1 . MARK ALLEN DYE Printers are people too! VICA 3, 4. CARL LEE EIFERT JR. Life is what you make it. Basketball 1; Baseball 1 , 2, 3; Soccer 2 1A11-League All Stars1, 3 1All League All Stars1, 4 1A11-League A11 Stars1; Key Club; Industrial Arts Awards 3 1residenu'al housing, technical illustrations1, 4 1technica1 illustrations1. JEAN RAYMOND ELLINGTON JR. GARY LEE EPPERHART JR. National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1 , 2; Key Club 3; Lake Aide 2, 3, 4. SANDRA ERBERLE. BRIAN DUDLEY ERICKSON ROY WILLIAM EVERHART Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. MICHAEL ROBERT FATH Football Manager 2; Baseball Manager 2 . lDONNA KEY FEIN PATRICIA LYNN FELIX Business Arithmetic Regional Competition 3 12nd p1ace1, 4 Ust place1; Data Processing 4 Ureasurer1. ELIZABETH ANN FIELDS I don't believe you! Cheerleading: basketball 3, 4; soccer 3 1co-captain1, 4 1captain1; Feature Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen Counselor 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Untemational Thespian 3, 41; LOHIAN 4. THOMAS MARK FISHBACKf 'Fair enough. Weatem Hills High School 1 , 2, 3 . GARRY MICHAEL FITE BRUCE EDWARD FITZPATRICK RAYMOND JAY P'IJEXNER That's the breaks! Track 3, 4. TERESA MARIE FLINT Live Oaks 3, 4 1Tour Guide, Representative1; OOEA 3, 4 1Parliamentarian1; Job Interior Regional Competition 3 12nd p1ace1 . KEVIN JOHN FOSTER BARRY GORDON FRANKLIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 1Stage 3, 41; Football 1; Track 2, 3, 4. KENNETH GEORGE FRAZER BRET HOWARD FURTWENGLER What's the symbolism in that? Football 1, 2 1tri-captain1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 1co- captain1; National Honor Society 3, ,Teen Counselor 3, 4; Boys' State 3. STEVEN MARK FUS ON ANTHONY WILLIAM GARDNER ROBERT IEONARD GARNER GLENDA LYNN GEORGE DEBORAH SUE GEST I ain't National Honor Society 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 3; Track 1, 2. RICKY DEAN GIBSON DIANA MARIE GILKER Smile, it's not that bad. German Club 2, 3, 4; Tyre 3, 4; Volleyball 2; FHA 1, 4. SALLY JO GILL. French Club 2, 3; Tiger's Tongue 3; Key Club 3, 4; LOHIAN 4; Attendance Office Aide 4. .FREDERICK MICHAEL GIRBERT Super! ' ' Teen Counselor 4; Key Club 3, 4; Outstanding Junior Student 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. DANIEL PAUL GOLLIHER Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3. TERRY MICHAEL GRANDE ' 'Farm out. ' ' THERESA MARIE GREDIG ' 'Fair Enough. ' ' Attendance Office Aide 3, 4; Prom Attendant 3; Graduation Attendant 3, Guidance Office Aide 2; Drama Club 2, 3, ELIZABETH ANN GREEN aaah - that's cute! Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading: soccer 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Untemational Thespian 2, 3, 41; Key Club 3, 4. ANDREW RICHARD GRETHEL Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Homecoming King 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4. REBECCA SUE HACK OEA 4 1officcr, regional conlpetition 2nd place keypunch1. RONALD EDWARD HACKER You'll get over it. VICA 3, 4; PFC firearms 3 Hst place1. ROBERT ALLEN HACKER CLIFFORD DAVID HALL Gee , I hope it snows. LAURIE BETH HAMM FHA 1, 2; Class Aide 3, 4; FFA 3, 4; Safety Committee 4 1chairman1. MARK SCOTT HANDEI. STEVEN JOSEPH HANSEN l-E-E-E-E-E. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 mm Champ1; Footba114; Track 3. SHELLY MARIE HARKER Cheerleading: football 1, 2, 3, basketball 1, 2, 3 1co-Captain1, 4; Operation Youth 3; Graduation Attendant 3; Basketball 2; Softball 3. DEBORAH LYNN HARPER Homecoming Candidate 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 1treasurer1; Girls' State 3; Class Treasurer 3; Key Club 3, 4 Ureasurer1. , JEFFERY ALLEN HARRIS VIRGINIA MARIE HASSERT KALAINE LANETTE HAYNIE I'm so embarrassed. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 541Senior Directory 2, 3 1cxchangc editor1, 4 1exchange editor1; JCWA 3, 4; LOHIAN 4. JOSEPH RANDOLPH HELM TIMOTHY LEE HESTER Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4 1vice- president1; Art Club 4, Spanish Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 41show 21, 1stage 1, 2, 3 41 CYNTHIA LYNN HICKS MELISSA IEAN HOCTOR HERO 3, 4 IENNIFER SUE HOLT 0.1x. Weasle' Cheerleading:footba11 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3 4; Basketball 1, 2, From Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen 4. JILDA ANN HOLT Checrleading: football 2, 4, basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Homecoming Candidate 4, Prom Queen 4. KAREN ANN HOOD Student Council 2; Live Oaks Student Council 4 1vice- president1; DECA 4 1;secretary1 State Leadership Conference 4. RODNEY MORRIS HOWARD RICHARD RANDALL HUBBARD JCWA 2,3 1treasurer1, 4 1president1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1Intemational Thespian 3, 41; Band 1, 2, 3,4 1president1,1stage 1 2, 3,41, 1concext 1, 2, 3, 41; German Club 2, 3 1treasurer1; Fencing Club 2. TODD ALAN HUNSCHE TODD ALANN HUTCHINSON Okay guys. Give me a break! jCWA 4; Class Treasurer 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 11ntemau'onal Thespian 41, National Honor Society 3, 4 RICHARD FRANK HUEBER OTIS JACKSON GQRY WAYNE JACOBS Soccer 3, 4 1All-Ledgue, 2nd team1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 3 1stage1; Tennis JOYJ.1ACOBS IVIICHEIlE MARIE JANSER ROBIN LYNN JENNINGS Cheerleading: football 1, 2, basketball 1 , 2. WILLIAM DWIGHT IESSUP CYNTHIA GALE KEEBLER Drama Club 1 , 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 1secretary1; Key Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Teen Counselor 4. CONNIE ANN KIMBALI. REBECCA ANN KIRBY Dag. Choir. MARK EDWARD KISER MICHAEL ALAN KLEMT Oh, my back hurts. Tennis 1, 2; Track 3 1EHI. 4th, Sectionals 4th, District Qualifier, All-League1, 4 1co-captain1; Football 2, 3, 4 1co-captain1; Softball 3, 4; Tiger Mascot 1football1. ROBERT CARL KUI-IN JCWA 2, 3, 4 1vice-president1; German Club 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Tiger's Tongue 2. JOHN MAURICE LAFARGE , BRENT DAVID LAUTENSCHLEGAR Boys' State 3; Congressional Scholars Program 4; Key Club 3 1vice-president1, 4 1vice-president1; Teen Counselor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. SANDY IRIS LAY DECA 3 1president1 , 4 1president1 . KELLY JOSEPH LEE. My bad. Football 2; School Service Group 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. DONNA MARIE LEWIS SHERRI ANN LEWIS Quit. JANICE MARIE LINDNER Volleyball 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; FHA 1 , 2; Key Club 4; Guidance Office Aide 4. GEORGE RAYMOND LITTERAL, JR. Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; DOUGLAS WILLIAM LOCKE Art Club 4; Wrestling 4; Drama Club 4; School Service Group 4. DANIEL CHARLES LOVELAND Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 1president1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 1A11-Leag'ue 2nd team1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; LOHIAN 4. DEBBIE RENEE LYONS PAIvtELA ANNE LYTTON Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1; Tiger's Tongue 1, 2, 3, 4 1entertainment editor1; Student Council 1; JCWA 4; Pep Club 4. - CHARLENE MALOTT Track 1 1EHL 2nd, District 6th1, 2 1EHL lst, District 1011111; Drafting Class 11Ieasurer1 4. LAURIE RENEE MARGGRANDER We-l-l-l . . . Cheerleader: soccer 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 1president1; Key Club 1secretary1 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operation Youth 3. FRED RANDELL MARSHALL LINDA JOWAN MASSIE NANCY PATRICIA MAYERLE Class Vice-President 1; FHA 1, 2; OEA 3, 4; Live Oak LegaUMedical 3 1vice- president1. VICTORIA LYNN MAYNARD. Spanish Club 3, 4; Key Club 3; Choir 2; FHA 1 . VICKI ANN McCOWAN FHA 2; Drama Club 2; JA 2. THOMAS JEFFREY MCCOY Ain't No Way! Tennis 3, 4; JCWA 2, 3, 4 1Ueasurer1; Fencing Club 2, 3; Tiger's Tongue 2; Drama Club 4. REBECCA MARIE MCEWAN Live Oaks 3 1Vice-Presidnet1, 4 1President1; VICA 3, 4 1District President1; Live Oaks Christmas Variety Show 3, 4. JEFFREY DANIEL McMAHON Later! . . . Much! ! National Honor Society 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 1Captain1; Wrestling 2, 4; Kay Club 3, 4; Operation Youth 3. MARK ALAN MENDENHALL ' 'What ever makes your boat float. ' ' Basketball 4 1A11-League, All-City1 ; Track 4; Football Correspondent 4; Key Club 4; Gym Aide 4. LISA ANNE MESAROS National Honor Society 3, 4; Tyre 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 3, 4 1editor1; Guidance Office Senior Directoryv 55, Am 3, 4; LUI'llAN 4. SHARON ROSE MIKULA Pardon Me . Drill team 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Sweethearts' Queen 3; Operation Youth 3; Homecoming Candidate 4. BRIAN KEITH MILLER JOHN WARREN MILLER That's a bunch of garbage! 1CWA 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Fencing Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. LYNN ELLEN MILLER Cheerleading: Football, Basketball 1; JCWA 4; volleyball 4; Softball 3 , 4. KIMBERLY KAY MOORE STVEVEE'FREDERICK MORGAN Oh baby! School Service Group 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Football 1 , 2; Art Club 4; re mg . STEPHEN WAYNE MORRIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4 1A11-City Honorable Mention1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41captain1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key C1ub2, 3, 4. JENNIFER ANN MOSLEY Live Oaks DECA 3, 4. RENEE AGNES MOSS OEAA 3 1historian1, 4 1secretary1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. RHEA MARIE MOSS Volleyball 1, 2, 3 1manager1, 4 1manager1; HERO 3, 4; OFWC Sewing Contest 13 - lst state1, 4 11515 state1. TAMARA ANN MUDD PAMELA MAY MUELIER ' 'Keep out of trouble. ' ' Intensified Business Core 4 1secretary1, OEAA 4; German Club 1; Honor Roll 2, Perfect Attendance 3, 4 CATHY ANN MULLIKIN Live Oaks Class Secretary 3, 4. MICHELE LEE MULLINS JEFFREY jOHN NAHRUP 1'11 bare witness to that! Student Council 2, 3, 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. GlngG NIC,HOLAS NEFFBaseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Football 2, 4 1A11-League Honorable Mention, awman PEGGY LEE OGDEN Real cute! Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Untemational Thespian 3, 41; JA 2, 3, 4 1secretary1. WILLIAM ARTHUR OGLE JUDITH LYN OWEN TANEMY PACKETT LegaUMedical Class President 4; BOE Competition 3, 42; OOEA 3, 4; FHA 1. KIMBERLY ANN PALMER Live Oaks Representative 4; OOEA 3, 4; FHA 1, DEBORAH SUE PAOLELLO Tiger' 5 Tongue 3, 4 1art editor1; LOHIAN 4. CINDA LEE PARKER Garbage! French Club 2, Accounting 1 pin 3; Attendance Free Enterprise 4; JCWA 4. CLAUDIA MAE PARLIER I can't wait till school's out! Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Student Council 3, Wrestling Pep Club 1; Key Club 3. ROBERT STANLEY PATTERSON STEVEN ALLEN PEAK What you talen' about? Wrestling 1, 2 3, 4; Track 1, 2. LISA GALE PENT Ooh Gross! Drill Team 2, 3, 4; LOHIAN 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4. GREGORY VAUGHN PERRY DONALD WAYNE PIERCE Track 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ALBERT POE, JR. JEFFERY SCOTT PORTER Class Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; JCWA 4; LOHIAN 4; ICY 1, 2, 3, 4. RANDAL DWAYNE POWELL RICKY POWELL LORI KAY PRICE National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 3, 4; LOHIAN 4; FHA 1 . RICHARD EDWIN PURCELL, JR. CONNIE SUE RACE Spanish Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; LOHIAN 4, Tiger' 3 Tongue 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 LORI JEAN REDWINE Live Oaks Class President 3 FREDERICK ERIC REESE Shatter! Trackl, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH RENNER What are you guys talking about? FHA 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; JCWA. 4. RICHARD DAVID RENTSCHIER TINA REYNOLDS LISA ELLYN RICHARDSON Drill Team 2, 3, 4 1captain1;Nationa1 Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 1; Art Club 1. VICTORIA DELL RICHARDSON FTA 1; FHA 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4. JACK DOUGLAS RIEGIER OOEA 3, 4; Band 1. SANDRA KAY ROBERTS NATHAN EVAN ROCKWOOD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 1stage 1, 2, 3, 41, 1show 1, 21; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3 1co-captain1, 41co-captain1; Representatve County Seminar 3. DEBORAH LYNN ROSS ' 'ThJ's 1s entirely irrelevant to. my future life! ' ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; TYRO 4; Track 1, 2 SUSANNAH LEE ROSS German Club 3, 4; FHA 2; Guidance Office Aide 4; jCWA 4. BEVERLY ANN ROTTINGHAUS MICHAEL RAY ROUTT NANCY MARIE RYAN ' 'Are you serious? ' ' FHA 1 , 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. THERESA ANN RYAN HOLLY JEAN SAGRAVES Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading: basketball 1, 2, 4, football 1, 2; Art Club 4. 563812111011 Directory STEVEN STUART SCHAU'B My bad. Honor Roll; Spanish Club 1 , 2. LISA ANN SCHELI. Volleyball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; JCWA 3; TYRO 3. KIMBERLY LYNN SCHILLING Take care and keep on smiling! Cheerleading: football 3, 4 maptain; , wrestling 2, 3 1captain1, 4 1captainh Student Council 3, 4 Wice-president, Greater Cincirmati Executive Boardh Girls' State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 U-ljstorianh Drama Club 2, 3, 4. JERRY HENRY SCHNELIE KIMBERLY ANN SCHRIEBER Beats me! FHA 4; German Club 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Junior Achievement 3 . CHRISTIVE ELLEN SCHULTZ Volleyball 1 , 2; Track 1, 2; VICA 3, 4; VICA Competition 3, 4. JOHN F. SCHULTZ Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; VICA 3, 4. LEJAUNA KAY SHEPHERD KENT ALAN SHOEMAKER Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3 1co-captain, 3rd place sectionals; , 4 1co- captainh Teen Counselor 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Student of the Month 4. BRETT CAMERON VVITTWER My bad. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD EUGENE WOLBERS Football 1 , 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3 1State Qualifier, lst team Post, 2nd team Enquirer; , 4 1Sectiona1 Champ, District Champ, 4th State; . BETTY LOU WOLFE ' TIMOTHY WAYNE WOLFRAM Football 1 1correspondent 4;; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; Gym Aide 2, 3, 4. JOYCE WOOD DONALD ELDON WOODRUFF REBECCA THERESA WRIGHT RONALD LEE YOUNG ' 'Get Lost. ' ' TODD BRADLEY ZIKE Wrestling 1, 2, 3 1All-League, Sectional Champ, District Chamm, 4 1A11-League, Sectional Champh Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 3; School Service Group 4. JOSEPH ARMAND ZINNECHER Why me? Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3; Track 1, 2; Industrial Arts Award 3. JONI RENEE ZUCH .: HENRY SCOTT SICHAK 3' JOHN AARON SKIDMORE ' 'To each his own! BRIAN KEITH SMITH JEFFREY WILLIAM SMITH LISA MARIE SNEDICOR FHA 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; JCWA 4; Home Ec. Dept. Aide 4. KIMBERLY ANN SNELLGROVB DENNY EUGENE SOUTHERLAND MARK GORDON STEGER We're okay! Tennis 3, 4; Soccer 3 1A11-League 2nd teamL 4 1A11-League, A11- Eity 2nld tzam Post, All-City Enquirer, Ohio Overseas Soccer Teamh Track 4; Key Club 3, 4 1presidentb Teen ounse or . GLENN OWEN STEPHENS What's happening! ' ' GREGG WILLIAM STEVENS Band 1, 2, 3, 41stage 1, 2, 3, 4;, 1show 1, 2, 4;; Snow Ball King 4; Drama Club 4. HOLLY ANN STEVENS SHAWN ALAN STIVER- Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1senior representativeh Soccer 2, 3, 4 1captain1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; LOHIAN 4. VICKIE MARIE STUMPF French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1 , 2; Spanish Club 3. TIMOTHY GERALD THAll-EIMER Help me! Oh nooo . . . ' ' German Club 2, 3; JCWA 4; National Honor Society 4; Danforth Award 3; It's Academic 4. CARL WILLIAM THOMPSON CYNTHIA ANN THOMPSON Softball 1 . REBEKAH ANN THRASHER LINDA GAIL 'I'UERCK JANE: ?.fALPH VAUGHN It'll be okay. National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Track 1 , 2; o 3. DANIEL MARTIN VINSON Imagine that. Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1 . TODD ALLEN VOLKMAN GARY LEN WARFIELD DANNY WILLIAM WARMAN KAREN JOYCE WATTS ' . RUSSELL BOWMAN WEATHERLY Okay, hard guy. JA 2 m'easurer; , 3; Wresthng 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Nauonal Honor Society 3, 4; LOHIAN 4. . ANTOINETTE JEAN WHERMAN FHA 1, 2; FA 3 1c1ass secretarw , 4. EDWARD PAUL WELLS, IR. Band 1, 2; BOE 3, 4; Crafts Club 2. JAMES RUSSELL WHITE NANCY KAY WILLIAMS Track 1; FHA 1, 2; Camera Club 3; Chess Club 3; Key C1ub.3. . PAMELA JEANE WILLIAMS Spanish Club 1, 2; Newspaper 1 , 2; Key Club 2; Drama. Club 1 , 2, 4 Untematlonal Thespianh JCWA 4. VICKI MICHELLE WILLIAMS . JAMES ALLEN WILLITTES National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2; Golf 4; Lab Alde 2, 3, 4. BARRY NEAL WILSON . DEBORAH ANN WILSON . . . ' JANE ELIZABETH WILTSE ' 'I'm in a dilemma! ' ' LOHIAN 4; Key Club 3; JCWA 4; Gmdance Offlce Alde 3. DAVID WAYNE WISE ' 'Wherever you go, there you are! Library Helper. Senior Week - 1979 Senior Week was held during February 12- 16 . Tuesday was designated as Western Day, Wednesday was Sixties Day, Thursday was Senior Shirt Day, and Friday was Dress-up Day. The Senior Assembly was held on Friday at which students were chosen and given the following titles: Mr. and Miss Senior - Kent Shoemaker and Kim Schilling. Class Big Mouths - Pam Lytton and Mark Davidson. Sweetest - Shelly Harker and Tom Davis . Most Athleu'c Debbie Ross and Steve Morris. Shyest Debbie Paolello and Bob Campbell. Class Flirts Julie Aslin and John Condon. Most Likely to Succeed - Carole Dole and Brent Lautenschlegar . nest Dressed Beth Green and Mark Mendenhall. Most Spirited Jackie Knuckles and Don Woodruff. Best Musicians i Kelly Haynie and Greg Stevens. Hall Walkers - Lori Price and Steve Morgan. Best Looking - Jill Holt and Andy Grethel. Class Sweethearts -- Debbie Harper and Mark Steger. Best Artists w- Lucy Cossentino and Tim Hester. Teachers' Pets .. Cindy Keebler and Bret Fumvengler. Class Sleepers - Becky Wright and Chris Duncan. Class Skippers .. Holly Sagraves and Greg Stevens. Most Wild and Crazy Jane Wiltse and Tom McCoy. Mr. and Miss Scarlet Oaks - Mark Kiser and Robin Jennings. Mr. and Miss Live Oaks - Roy Everhart and Renee'Moss. 58X Senior Week Senior Wee1d59 119 STOR. 'n'no OFF. 117B 117A 115 114 116 118 120 122 112 113 MEDIA CENTER 110 aa' o I.- g 104 2 OFF. '9 $ 3.1 .D 3 F O u: 3 0 R - 1 1 109 107 105 0 101 3 3 3 LOVELAND HURST CLUBS OFF KITCHEN 149 147 145 143 141 139 STOR. 128 130 .0 .mem mGZDOJ 124 132 137 135 HIGH SCHOOL Isl row: Karen Schilling, Jenny Cobb, Elaine anetski, Kim Hockmanv 2nd row: Patty Brogan. Deneen Cianciolo, Nancy Smith, LeAnne Carovillano. Carla Conli. Emily Albrecht. Laura Pcntcr. Cindy Oury 3rd row: Robin James. Diane Penninglon, Crystal Lindloff, Pam Hillard, Brenda Green, Sarah Camelc, Monica Golliher, Julie Harper 4th row: Scott Cassell, Dawn Ross, Andy Enyart. Nancy Knuckles, Tina Gest, Pam Braymn, Leslie Marcum, JoAnn Lindncr, Valerie Polisscni. Melissa Ryan, Cindy Leroy. Bret Furlwenglcr. Craig Calcaterra. Slh row: Troy Lynch. Laura VanCleave, Linda Wilson. Connie Berchmld, Becky Erbele. Josetle Shelton. Trudy Davis, Sheila Bruce. Mindy Neff, Kim Giandc. Donna chncr, 61h mW' Susie Hubbarde Brett Barnes. Kim Knuckles, Sally Schneiden Ann Randolph, Traci Elderlon, Mrs. Margraf eAdvisorL Vickie Maynard, Cathy Renner, Annajanc Carr, Janice Lindner, Peggy Downs, Marty Sutton. Mark Snider. Lynda Moldenhauer. Scou Jordahl. Brenda Malou, Missy Carson. Mira Bales. Jeff Nahrup. : 7th row: Martha Camble, Amy Roudebush, Jolene Driscoll, Susie Lochncr, Vicki Allen. Kelly Constable. Richard Schocke David Litteral. Mike Gee. Tom Tran, Bram Barnes, Tom McCoy. Slcvc Lynch. Jeff Haynes, Mark Schaub, Ted Rkhforth, Tawnie Schuck, Bobeue Andrews, Terri Finkv 81h row: Steve Vaughn. Kelly Lee, Pam Stamper. The Spanish Club held a fall picnic at Sharon Woods and had a Christmas dinner at La Cantinn, They had two parties this year; one for the exchange students which was held at LaRosa's and also a roller akaling party. Also planned was an awards banquet for the spring. 151 row: Carole Dole, Laurie Marggrander, Beth Green. Lisa Mesams, Laura Scars, Andy Hawk. 2nd row: Slephanic Beller, Beth Riddiough, Suzanne Gorges, Jenny Abbott, Amber Browning. Tum Fommering. 3rd row: L153 Pent. Gene Dumas, Tom Tran, Sue Schneider, Jeff Brulporl 4th row: Dean Bennington. Jirn Chandler, Suzanne Beresford. Debbie Mulcare. Tony PenL 5th for: Mr. Fricdmann. UndvisorL Pam Jones. Bettie Stuart. Jack Morrowe The French Club dined at the Grande Finale Restaurant. The setting was elegant and the ll people who came sampled almost everything on me menu. The evening was a culinary delight. ending with Flaming desserts and increased waistlines. Also planned were several film evenings. 62 e Clubs 151 row: Eric Strand, Karen Girbert, Joni Bannister, Mre Fricdmann. eAdvisorl 2nd row: Toni Bobuk. Beth Riddiough, Sandy Beamer, Tom Tran, Roberl Taylur. 3rd row: Lynn Marggranden Laurie Marggrander, Cindy Keebler, Joni Zuch, Susannah Ross. Debbie Ross, 4th row: Diana Gilkcr, Kim Schreibcr, Debbie Schreiber, Regina Cook, David Volkman. Shawn Slivere Slh row: Jim Ricgler, Kevin Crow. Don Woodruff, Chris Meinharle 61h row: Tony Cornell. Jeff Hawk, Tom Schullc. Mike Bissman, Fred Recsc. 7th row: David Carpenter, Ralph Flye, Brook Gude, Chris Vinson, Steve Hallon. The German CIUb met a! The Black Forest Restaurant, The 20 members present sampled a host of German specialities. For many of the students it was their l'lrst encounter with German cuisine. Also planned were several film eveningse International Thespians 15': row: Mrs. Grossheim hAdvisorL Tim Hester, Pam lytton, Todd Hunsche . 2nd row: Beth Fields, Sue Schneider, Richard Hubbard, Robert Taylor, Todd Hutchinson. 1C5! row: PaLEyCBooks. Nancy Smith. Donna Constable. Pam Lylton. Tim Hester, Carla . Am V U j - onli. Tracy zylor 3rd row. Beth Green, ber Bro . ng, Laurie 2nd row: Sharon Mikuln, Emily Albrecht. Deneen Cianciolo, Janet While, Brian Miller, Marggrander, Kathy Custer, ArmaJane Carr1 Peggy Bah Fieldse JnAnn Lindner. Ogden . 3rd row: Laura Sears, Elisa Morgan, Laura Schell, Sally Schneider. Jana Housmeyer, 4th row: Pam J. Williams, Peggy Downs. Sum HUbbarde 4th row: Kathy Custer. Sherry Carson, Brenda Green, Don Woodruff, Greg vaens, Lucy Grclhcl, Steve Morris. 51h row: Kim Schilling, Steve McGowan, Tracy Trayan, Todd Hutchinson, Elaine Gowctskie Peggy Downse Marty Sutton. 61h mw: Dawn Ross. Kale Camele. Kim Knuckles. Traci Eldenun. Lisa Hayncs, Jcnnifcr Abbolle Richard Hubbardl 71h row: Mike Hester. Ann Randolph, Bcth Green. Lauri: Marggrandcr. Arnhcr Browning, Robert Taylor, 8lh row: Lynn Romcs, Terri Cast. Kelly Constable, Suc Schneider, Annajanc Carr, Peggy Ogden 9th row: Suzie Beresforde Susie Lochner, Brenda Barren, Debbie Harper. Vicki Allen. Kim Hockmnn. lOlh row: Cam Campbell, Kelly Haynie, Pam Je Williams, Connie Bcrchtold. Virginid Dippung. Debbie Dole. th row: Doug Locke, Steve Morgan, Jack Morrow, Amy Roudcnbush, Joni Bannister, Richard Schock. Tim Penny. In December, the Drama Club performed the full- length comedy drama THE SHORT HAPPY MADNESS OF JULIAN THADDEUS SPRINGER. In April, they were - involved with back stage activities With the Cincinnati v Symphony Orchesu'a and the PTA in the production here in our auditorium, Many Drama Club members participated in the Kiwanis production BYE, BYE BIRDIE in March, and in May the Drama Club and band presented the musical GODSPELL. illv'v vv 02M 539d K bmA9J Clubv 63 Tiger's Tongue Staff 151: row: Don Vice, Jack Morrow, Troy Lynch, Debbie Harper, Joni Bannister, Richard Schock, Sue Schneider, 2nd row: Cindy Keebler, Beth Green, Todd Hunsche, Kelly Haynie, Sally Schneider, Jenny Abbott, Carole Dole, Connie Race, Bev Rottinghaus. 3rd row: Annajane Carr, Kim Schilling, Tracy Caylor, Bob Ruzinsky, Steve McGowan, Lisa Mesaros, Pam Lytton, Todd Hutchinson. 4th row: Amber Browning, Robert Taylor, Ann Randolph, Patty Paolello, Debbie Paolello, Kate Camele, Bryan Williams. The Tiger's Tongue staff made a concerted effort to keep students informed through the school newspaper. The newspaper published five issues during the year. Among the more eye-catching regular features of the newspaper include a mystery Tot game, cartoons and surveys. The staff was an active group. In March, a television-sponsored press conference was conducted in Columbus, and the newspaper editor was invited to attend. Editors lst row: Debbie Harper, Lisa Mesaros, Kelly Haynie, Debbie Paolello, Pam Lytton, Bryan Williams. 2nd row: Annajane Carr, Kim Schilling, Cindy Keebler, Mrs. Foster hAdvisorL Carole Dole, Connie Race, Jack Morrow. Tyro Staff lst row: Lisa Mesaros, Patty Books, Diana Gilker. 2nd row: Cindy Keebler, Richard Schock, Joni Bannister, Troy Lynch, Joni Zuch, Robert Taylor. 3rd row: Mm. Cairns devisorL Mark Snider, Cinda Parker, Debbie Rosss, Amber Browning. Tyro, our annual magazine, gives student writers and artists an opportunity to see their works in print and gives classmates the chance to enjoy these talents. Sales of the magazine help us donate C BIOGRAPHY YEARBOOKS to the school library. 64hC1ubs Key Club The Key Club is an organization in which the students help the community and school. They have had many activities this year which have been a big success . They started the year selling Loveland Tigers decals. Other events during the year were donations to teen counseling, putting up a Christmas tree and decorations for the Media Center, two basketball sockhops, and assisting Kiwanis in their local Haunted House . They also had some fun activities such as a dinner meeting at LaRosa's, a joint bowling party with NHS, and a. spring canoe trip. lst row: Mark Steger, Debbie Harper, Laurie Marggrander, Brent Lautenschlegar. 2nd row: Jeff McMahon, Craig Calcaterra, Bret Furtwengler, Jeff Nahmp. Kathy Custer, Kent Shoemaker, Jackie Knuckles, Sharon Mikula, Sally Schneider. 31d row: Cindy Oury. Patty Brogan. John Condon, Mike Cirbert, Shawn Stiver, Steve Hansen, Jill Hardwick. Sherry Green, Tammy Simon, Joni Wilson. 4th row: Cindy Keebler, Kim Schilling, Jim Vaughn, Babette Andrews, Elaine Gowefski, Beth Riddiough, Karen Girbert, Tracy Troyan, Pam Lytton. Jenny Abbott, Amber Browning. 5th row: Holly Williams, Diane Perry, Party Brooks, Michelle Whitley, Camle Dole, Tracy Caylor, Lisa Pent, Pam Hardwick, JoAnn Lindner, Chris Vinson, Todd Lamom, Debbie Mulcare, Russ Gaull. 6th row: Sally Gill, Tim Wolfram, Mark Mendenhall, Beth Fields, Beth Green, Mark Grethel, Steve Hanan, Lisa Mihalik, Terri Cast, Todd Hutchinson, Jeff Porter. 7th row: Diane Pennington, Connie Race, Lori Price, Kim Knuckles. Vikki Richardson, Joe Zinnecker, Gina Hendrickson, Donna Remer, Jill Hamburg, Suzie Beresford, Sue Schneider. 8th row: Donna Constable, Mindy Neff, Lucy Grethel, john Hazlett, Bobby Gordon. Julie Harper. Kelly Constable. Laura Penter, Jenny Cobb, Susie Lochner. Lynda Moldenhauer. 9th row: Jack Morrow, Pam K. Williams, Emily Dozier, Dawn Ross. David Literal, Mike Bissman, Connie Betchtold, Virginia Dippong, Debbie Dole. Emily Albrecht, 10th row: Dave Green, Steve Morris, Andy Enyart. Nancy Knuckles. Kate Camele, Kathy Bryant, Shelly Meeker, Sherri Wilson, Janet White, Laura VanCleave, Ann Randolph, Steve McGowan. 11th row: Tom Davis, Mark Davidson, Don Woodruff, Greg Stevens, Tim Hester, Scott Chasteen, Tawnie Schock, janice Lindner, Amy Roudebush, Joni Bannister, Richard Schock, Tim Penny. Junior Council On World Affairs JCWA started off the school year with eighteen members studying Canada at Mariemont High School. Later that month, thirteen students participated in a. Mock U.N . session held at Northern Kentucky University. A mock election was held in November. All members of the school participated in this event. JCWA members had the opportunity to talk with students from Iran and Israel during the year. In March, six members attended the annual conference of the Cincinnati Council on World Affairs, and in April two students attended the Council's annual Institute for outstanding high school students in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. ls! rowe Richard Hubbard, Rose Ziccardi, Tom McCoy. 2nd row: Sandy Beamer, Laurie Marggrander, Debbie Harper, Mike Girbert, Carole Dole. Kathy Custer, Kim Schilling, Tom Tran. Mrh Dickmann UXdVisorL Mrv LaFata stsl. Advisod. 3rd row: Sharon Mikula, Sue Schneider, Amber Browning, Jenny Abbott, Troy Lynch, Kent Shoemaker, Cindy Keebler, Amy Roudcbushh Jeff Porter. Tim Thalheimer. 4th row: Craig Calcaterra, Bret Furlwengler, Jim Vaughn, Bram Laulenschlegar, JuAnn Lindner, Jackie Knuckles, Richard Schock. Dabble Ross, Annajane Carr. 51h row: Tracy Caylor, John Miller, Tom Davis, Todd Hunsche, Beth Fields, Bexh Green, Cinda Parker, Stephanie Beller, Todd Hutchinson. 6th row: Bob Campbell. Fred Reese. John Condon. Tony Gardner. Jane Wiltsc. Lisa Pent. Pam Lyman. Janice Lindncr. Kelly Haynie. Don Woodruff. 7th row: Jeff McMahon, Mark Sleger, Chris Vinson, Todd Lannom, Shelly Harker, Lynn Miller, Cathy Renner, Lisa Snedicor, Emily Albrecht, Greg Skevens. Clubs w 65 Student Counc11 Ist row: Lynda Moldenhauer, Marty Sutton, Ann Randolph. 2nd row: Mary Grainger, Lora Cole, Kim Schilling, Lisa Bales, Leslie Marcum, Tracy Troyan, Brenda Green, Nancy Smith, Laura Penter. 3rd row: Jeff Nahrup, Chris Vinson, Kent Shoemaker, Steve Morris, Richard Hubbard, Richard Schock, Tom Tran, Mr. Wagner tAdvisorT, Bret Furtwengler, Bryan Williams. The Student Council's first main event this past year was the Homecoming Dance which was a big success. They sponsored many other activities such as four sockhops , one of which had an ' 'Almost Anything Goes' ' type event preceeding it. The Student Council sponsored a candy cane sale in December and a spirit chain contest. They also sponsored a dance company assembly, a Pepsi-Cola assembly, and a program for welcoming new students. The club joined with the Key Club to buy a computer for the school. lst row: Carole Dole, Laurie Marggrander, Debbie Harper. 2nd row: Tim Thalheimer, Debbie Ross, Stephanie Beller, Cindy Keebler, Kim Schilling, Todd Hutchinson, Beth Green. 3rd row: Jeff McMahon, Jeff Porter, Annajane Carr, Russ Weatherly, Brent Lautenschlegar . 4th row: Lori Price, Gary Epperhart, Jim Willittes, Jim Vaughn, Kathy Custer, Debbie Gest, Nancy Ryan, Bret Furtwengler. 5th row: Connie Race, Lisa Mesaros, Lucy Cossentino, Maurice LaFarge, Gary Jacobs, Mike Girbert, Lisa Pent, Lisa Richaldson, Kent Shoemaker. National Honor Society The National Honor Society was very active this year. Many members took part: in the tutoring of other students in the school. In December, the club went to Max and Erma's for dinner. The next month's activity was the sponsoring of a sockhop after a basketball game. The National Honor Society combined with the Key Club in February for a bowling party. The Club also made a donation to the Teen Counseling Program. The highlight of the year 6 6 e Clubs was the tapping ceremony held in April. Fencing Club lst row: Todd Hunsche, Dean Bennington, Jim Riegler, Jenny Abbott. 2nd row: Amber Browning, Jim Back, Mr. Friedmann Chess Club tAdViSOH , David Carpenter . The Fencing Club met once a week from December Left to Right: Ralph Flye, Mr. Sherman devisort , through May for two hours. The club prepared for a T1m Penny. tournament at the end of the year. The sport requires great The Chess Club is an after school activity in which mental and physical discipline, alertness and speed. There students are invited to demonstrate their chess skills in have been no injuries! intra-school competition. Camera Club lst row: Jim Back, Joe Schultz, Cam Campbell. 2nd row: David Carpenter, Amber Browning, Sue Schneider, Sandy Beamer, Tom Tran, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Karen Girbert, Debbie Ross, Mr. Picciano Mdvisoxj . $9me members of the Camera Club this year worked with Mr. Conn's photography class. The club became more acuve in the spring when they went outdoors for special photography. Clubs l 67 The school service group assists all organizations in the school. The area of service is primarily providing assistance whenever an organizau'on requires it for a school related presentation or production. lst row: David Litteral, Dave Tienken, Bill Marsh. 2nd row: Steve Morgan, Scott Chasteen, Todd Zike, :Mike Gee. 3rd row: Doug Locke, Dave Green, Kelly Lee, David Whitley, Mr. Schmidt. The Art Club has performed many tasks this year. Among them were the painting of our school's garbage cans and the construction of posters for the various holidays dming the school year, such as for Halloween, Valentine's Day, and St. Patrick's Day. They also made special posters for the teachers. In May the Art Club visited several museums and served as guards in an art show. They also made posters to adver1ise this show. lst row: Cheryl Reifenberger, Susan Warman, Elisa Morgan, Laura Schell, Steve Hansen, Peggy Downs, Jim Chandler, Belinda Bauer, Doug Locke, Missy Dotson, Jill Pfiester. 2nd row: Miss Siddall hAdvison, Lori Frazer, Jodi Silar, Steve Morgan, Holly Sagraves, Tim Hester, Brendon McCabe, Mark Florimonte, Brad Viox, Laura Richardson, Karrine Stevens. The F.H.A. club had a successful year. To start off the year, the first meeting was held just to get to know one another. h During the year of 1978 they had many enjoyable activities. Mrs. Rajewski, from the Loveland Police Department, came to talk to the club on self-defense. During the winter months the club held a salad smorgasbord and their last mee1ing was a Christmas party. In February of 1979 the club had pizza from LaRosa's to which many of the faculty members Were invited. 151: row: Sharon Wilson, Debbie Weaver, Robin James, Robyn Mason. 2nd row: Teresa Martin, Connie Howard, Laura Schell, Darlene Stevens, Joy Kaltenhauser. 3rd row: Becky Wilson, Lisa Helm, Kim Schreiber, Debbie Schreiber, Diane Gilker, Cherie Purcell. 4th row: Mrs. Fisher hAdvison, Mrs. Woodward hAdvisoxj , Virginia Dippong, Debbie Dole, Regina Cook, Mrs. Davis hAdvisorL FHA. 68 X Clubs Library Aides lst row: Colleen Fitzpatrick, Lucy Grethel. 2nd row: Mm. Slusher uibrariam , Sandy Beamer, Michelle Whitley, Kate Camele , Stephanie Beller. 3rd row: Russ Weatherly, Annajane Carr, Steve Peak, Mrs. Matre, Assistant Librariam . Attendance Office Aides lst row: Sharon Mikula, Robyn Mason, Tracy Caylor, Bec Erbele. 2nd row: Car a Driscoll, Kay Niemi, Joan Williams. Debbie Gest. 3rd row: Lori Price, Shelly Harker, Teri Gredig. Guidance Office Aides lst row: Shelly Meeker, Mary Grainger, Jill Hardwick, Susannah Ross. 2nd row: Lisa Mesaros, Susie Lochner, Sue Schneider. Clubs 69 Marching Band lst row: Mr. Byerly hDirectorL John Baumann, Mike Epperhart, Beth Fields, Jayne Conley, Tony Pent, Andy Enyart, Greg Stevens, Bill Marsh, 2nd row: Mark Rose, Carla Conti, Jim Richardson, Richard Hubbard1 David Volkman, Ken Riddiough, Joey Campbell, Jenny Abbott. 3rd row: Connie Berchtold, Elaine Gowetski. Richard Schock, Scott Cassell, Todd Moses, Nathan Rockwood, Courtney Mitchell, Lori Adams. 4th row: Todd Volkman, Jeff Back, Tim Hester, Ted Rishforth, Steve Baumann, Don Burris, Mike Hester, john Innis, Steve Bryant, Barry Franklin, Larry Parker. 5th row: Regina Bray, Amber Browning, Sue Schneider, Tom Schulte, Peggy Downs, Annajane Carr, Ann Randolph, Susie Hubbard, Laura Seals, Holly Treat. 6th row: Lisa Powers, Debbie Dole, Virginia Dippong, Pam Brayton, Janet White, Kelly Haynie, Cam Campbell, Sally Schneider, Carla Undercoffer, Joe Cahall. Drill Team Left to right: Tracy Caylor, LeAnne Carovillano, Robin James, Sharon Mikula, Tammy Reisinger, Sarah Camele, Bonita Harness, Traci Elderton, Kate Camele, Dawn Ross, Lisa Pent, Nancy Knuckles, Lisa Richardson hCaptaim, Gail McNess, Michelle Janser, Beth Green. The band this year, headed by its officers: President, Richard Hubbard; Vice-President, Don Burris; Secretary- Treasurer, Elaine Gowetski; Librarian, Connie Berchtold,; and Equipment-Manager, Barry Franklin; has been very successful in its various involvements. It received a rating of 2 in the U. C. Band Contest and had many E.H.L. Honors Band participants. The band also had many solo ensemble contest winners in several sections. 1. Tom Schulte received a 2 in class B for his clarinet solo. II. The Trumpet Trio consisting of Don Burris, Ted Rishiorth, and Todd Volkman received a 2 in class B. III. The Brass Ensemble consisting of David Volkman, Richard Hubbard, and Joey Campbell received a 1 in class B. IV. Richard Hubbard received a 2 in class C for his piano 5010. V. Jeff Back received a 2 in Class C for his trumpet solo. VI. The Flute Trio consisting of Cam Campbell, Virginia Dippong, and Debbie Dole received a 2 in class C. VII. The Sax Quartet consisting of Scott Cassell, Elaine Gowetski, Richard Schock, and Lori Adams received a 2 in class B. VIII . The Clarinet Choir consisting of Jenny Abbott, Amber Browning, Peggy Downs, Laura Sears, Sue Schneider, and Troy Lynch received a 2 in class B. Select band members participated in Operau'on Jingle Bells in December and special sections of the band 70h Music Department performed with the Drama Club in the spring musical. The marching band participated in parades in Loveland such as the Memorial Day Parade and the Fourth of July Parade, but it also had the honor this year of performing in the Kings Island Memorial Day Parade. It also performed at our many pep assemblies, football games, and the stage band at the home basketball games. Awarded to an outstanding band member was the John Phillip Sousa Award at the band banquet held in the spring. The band also participated in many festivals BraSS Ensemble u t r ' including the Walnut Hill Invitational Jazz Festival. It lst row: Barry Franklin, Todd Volkman, Ted Rishforth, Don Burris. competed in the OMEA District Band 2nd row: Mr. Gooseman, Richard Hubbard, David Vollcman, Mark Rose, Contest in which it received a rating Carla Conti. of 2. The high school band also 3rd row: Lisa Powers, Tim Mensing, Jim Richardson, Joe Cahall. performed at the baccalaureate service and graduation. This past year our Drill team has also put in many hours of hard work, and as a result achieved several commendable performances. As a highlight, the Drill Team performed at one of our home basketball games, the first time in the history of Loveland Hurst High School. ' . H l EDT at I W 34: Stage Band Ist row: Nathan Rockwood, Connie Berchtold, Scott Cassell, Richard Schock, Elaine Gowetsld, Lori Adams. 2nd row: Don Burris, Ted Rishforth, Todd Vokman, Tim Hester, Barry Franklin, Mike Hester, Jeff Back. 3rd row: Mike Epperhart, Andy Enyart, Nick Teague, Greg Stevens, Richard Hubbard, David Volkman, Joey Campbell. Music DepartmenU 71 Majorettes Left to Right: Beth Fields, Jayne Conley. Drill Team Tracy Caylor, Robin James, Gail McNess, Bonita Harness, Lisa Richardson, Captaim , Nancy Knuckles, Lisa Pent, Beth Green, Kate Camele, Dawn Ross, Traci Elclerton1 Sarah Camele, LeAnne Carovillano, Sharon Mikula. Missing: Tammy Reisinger, Michelle Jansen. 72 Music Department Choir The High School Chorus pexformed at the Dedication Concert to commemorate the new auditorium, as well as at the Christmas Concert. At Florence Mall they were a part of the WIW Radio Christmas Caroleers. In the spring they performed at the Spring Festival and also sang at Montgomery Care Center. They participated in the Musical Godspell and performed at the baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. 17-1 7- , L. I . .535. ch lst row: Kim Knuckles, Sharon Wilson, Connie Wells, Margie Burns, Chris Downey, Laura Sears, Nancy Bryan, Kim Hockman. 2nd row: Debbie Cornelius, Robyn Mason, Amy Anderson, Traci Elderton, Debbie Gest, Carla Conti, Bettie Stuart, Dawn Ross, Tina Gest, Terri Petty. 3rd row: Mrs. Henderson, Stephanie Holliday, Terri Cast, Nancy Knuckles, Kate Camele, Ricky Black, Tom Parker, Amber Browning, jana Housmyer, Peggy Downs, Connie Howard, Lisa Helm. 4th row: Denise Rauen, Ron Roark, Scott Jackson, Bill Marsh, Troy Lynch, Steve McGowan, Brenda Barrett, Peggy Ogden, Theresa Powers, Belinda Bauer. 52-1 GIrls' Ensemble lst row: Vicki Williams, Traci Elderton, Laura Sears. 2nd row: Carla Conti, Brenda Barrett, Amber Browning, Dawn Ross, Mrs. Henderson tAdvisoH1 Kim Hockman, Debbie Cornelius, Sharon Wilson, Robyn Mason. Mixed Ensemble Ist row: Troy Lynch, Bill Marsh, Dave Litteral. 2nd row: Nancy Knuckles, Kathy Bryan, Kate Camele, Mrs. Henderson tAdvisort Jana Housmeyer, Ann Randolph, Belinda Bauer. Music DepartnenU 73 Flute Section Left to Right: Sally Schneider, Cam Campbell, Kelly Haynie, Debbie Dole, Virginia Dippong, Carla Undercoffer, Pam Brayton, janet White. Trumpet Sectio Ist row: Jeff Back, Mike Hester, Barry Franklin, Ted Rishforth. 2nd row: Don Burris, Todd Volkman, Tim Hester, Steve Baumann, Larry Parker. Percussion Section 131: row: Nick Teague, Greg Stevens, Jeff Enyart, 2nd row: Bill Marsh, Drum Maij , Tony Pent, John Baumann, Mike Epperhart, Mr. Byerly Directox9 . 74 Music Department Clarinet Section 15': row: Ann Randolph, Amber Browning, Annajane Carr, Regina Bray, Troy Lynch. 2nd row: Susie Hubbard, Laura Sears, Peggy Downs. 3rd row: Tom Schulte, Sue Schneider, Jenny Abbot. Saxaphone Section lst row: Elaine Gowefski, Scott Cassell, Richard Schock, Connie Berchtold . 2nd row: Todd Moses, Lori Adams, Nate Rockwood. Lower Brass Section lst row: Richard Hubbard, David Volkman, Mark Rose, Carla Conti. 2nd row: Lisa Powers, Tim Mensing, Jim Richardson, Joey Campbell, Joe Cahall. Music DepartmenU 75 WRES. STOR. 119 . OFF. m-no 1HRLS LOCKER 8x REST- ROOM 114 116 118 120 112 110 LOUNGE V REST. B. 104 9 E .J O OFF. 11110 30-10! 109 107 105 wo-n 101 000-5 LOVELAND HURST KITCHEN SPORTS 127 124 STOR. 128 130 g a 132 g 3;, 3 E 135 137 144 143 HIGH SCHOOL 1 Boys' Soccer 2 Loveland 7 Green Hills 2 Loveland - Walnut Hills 3 Loveland 7 Glen Este 2 Loveland - Sycamore S Loveland 7 Indian Hill 7 Loveland - Madeira S Loveland 7 Mariemont 0 Loveland 7 Reading 1 Loveland -- NHLford S Loveland - Wyoming 2 Loveland 7 Sycamore 7 Loveland ; Indian Hill 7 Loveland - Madeira 4 Loveland - Mariemont O Loveland - Milford 7 Loveland 7 Glen Este HthONwNNNmNUJUIHGOX Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland 7 Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Cross Country Reading Invitational - 14th Milford 7 Glen Este 7 Moeller 7 3rd Bethel Invitational 7 9th Ross Invitational 7 13th Goshen Invitational 7 15th EHL 7 6th Sectionals - 17th 78 X Sports Girls' Soccer 3 -Sycamore 4 --Indian Hill 2 -Madeira O 7Mariemont 3 -Mt. Notre Dame 5 7Milfoxd O -Sycamore 2 -Indian Hill 1 7Madeira 5 -Milford 3 -Mariemont U107OIAHHWOJNOI OPPONEN I Mariemont Wyoming Indian Hill Bethel Tate Madiera Deer Park Norwood Little Miami Amelia Milford Mariemont Sycamore Bethel Tate Mariemont Little Miami Deer Park Amelia Golf WIN OR LOSS Loss Win Loss Loss Win Loss Loss Win Win Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Loss Win 7th place Girls' Basketball BOYS' Basketball 55 Loveland 1 Little Miami 68 30 Loveland 1 Little Miami 37 49 Loveland 2 Wyoming 50 51 Loveland 1 Sycamore 56 - - 50 Loveiang - Deer Park 32 :3 1:33:33 : IMnfffigdHlll 2g 2813:2131 : gfgege g2 64 Loveland 1 Sycamore 61 38 L 1 d - M . 47 Loveland 1 McNicholas 58 0V8 an memm 31 65 Loveland 1 Deer Park 58 50 Loveland 1 New Rlchmond 52 61 Loveland 2 Glen Est 63 g; ioveiang 1 IMnglian Hill 35 59 Loveland 1 Madeirae 74 39 ngzlzgd : s ggre ii 67 Loveland 1 Mariemont 82 41 Lovelan d DY 68 Loveland 1 Indian Hill 82 2 W Park 29 73 Loveland - M 60 :2 ?veiang - $41931 Esta 22 55 Loveland M11331 73 ove an 1 a eira 53 - Mywefnd- Indium 4s :2 12:21:23: $121133: 2: 42 Lovelang - MllfPrd 50 59 Loveland 1 Glen Este 64 :2 L321: d : ???;??m g; 60 Loveland Madeira 68 e on 84 Loveland 1 Mariemont 72 BASEBALL Indian Hill Madiera Kings Glen Esta Anderson Deer Park Milford Sycamore C .N .E. Madiera Mariemont Glen Esta New Richmond Kings Goshen Mariemont 2 Blanchester 2 Sectional ' , Championshipy 5 1 H OinOVNWIIi$OXNONONW43 Sycamore Reading 4 mimic: , Cham ionshi Milford o p m Deer Park 1 Wrestling 19 Springfield Shawnee8 13 Edgewood 2 21 Loveland 1 Moeller 49 14 Loveland 1 Sycamore 45 52 Loveland 1 Reading 17 41 Loveland 1 Wyoming 21 41 Loveland 1 Edgewood 26 55 Loveland 1 Forest Park 18 41 Loveland 1 Talawanda 27 26 Loveland 1 Eaton 36 39 Loveland 1 Greenhills 23 39 Loveland 1 Indian Hill 28 1: Denotes Tournament Games Track Deer Park 1 won Indian Hill 1 won Little Miami Invitational 1 6th out of 12 Knights of Columbus 1 9th out of 20 Little Miami 1 won North College Hill Invitational 1 3rd out of 10 EHI. Relays 1 4th out of 8 Blanchester Invitational 1 2nd out of 10 EHI. 1 4th Sectionals 1 9th out of 22. University of Cincinnati Invitational 8th Finney'town Invitational 2nd EHL 3rd AA Sectional Tournament Champs AA District Tournament 3rd AA State Tournament 10th Sports 1 79 f4 ' . . n ' ' L Lu; 3, . c .o u n1! 4 t M Varsity Football Cheerleaders JV Football Cheerleaders Bottom Left clockwise: J. Ziccardi, K. Schilling, 1st row: p, Brogan, K. Schilling. N. Earl, L. Bales, K. Custer, L. Ashmore, J. 2nd row: C. Boike, K, Constable. Holt, J. Holt. 3rd row: T. Jones, R. Sanders. Freshman Cheerleaders Standing: S. Hubbard, D. Meadors, B. Green Kneeling: P. Billard, T. Jennings, L. Bingham Tiger Mascot Left to right: J. Knuckles, K. Hockman hlternata 80 Cheerleaders Freshman Football Team Ist row: J. Hurst, M. Caylor, A. Hawk, j. Banks, J. Mason, 5. Schilling, J. DeYoung, S. Lee 2nd row: Coach Hausterman, J. Campbell, G. Dumas, J. Schnitzler, L. Roberts, D. Collier, B. Warfield, J. Hensley, D. Siekman, T. Moses, D. Cook, Coach Harris. FootballX 81 JV And Varsity Football Teams ales r? Wootball Teamh lst row: J. Condon, S. Hanson, N. Rockwood, T. Zike, M. Klemt, D. Loveland, B. Furtwengler, C. Calcaterra, G. Neff, D. Boley, M. Davidson, T. Davis, S. Morris. 2nd row: M. Kingery, P. Engle, C. Vinson, M. Gee, T. Minton, B. Williams, T. Lang, R. Kenser, D. Heider, R. Gau11,F. Gilbert, D. DeYoung, R. Birdf 3rd row: I. Caudell, C. Meinhart, M. Haynie, M. Hester, K. Napier, A. Wiltse, T. McIntosh, J. Patsy, J. Cesco, M. Dens, G. Swierc, J. Hawk, G. Olson. 4th row: 5. Kenser; K. Hockman, T. Mensing, Coach Rich, Coach Evens, Coach McCoy, Coach Hausterman, Coach Hockman, Coach Radcliff, Coach Harris, Coach Johnson, Coach Muething, W. York, I. Hazlett, J. Bunnell, D. Green. The 1978 Football Team compiled a record of six wins, two losses, and two ties. The team surprised most of the other E.H.L. football teams by placing second in the league. They were just one-half game behind Sycamore. One of the team's strongest points was to utilize everyone's ability to its capacity. Superior leadership was exibited by the Seniors. They were: Steve Morris, Dan Loveland, Steve Hansen, Nathan Rockwood, Craig Calcaterra, Tom Davis, Todd Zide, Mark Davidson, Gregg Neff, Bret Furtwengler, Jeff Nahrup, and Mike Klemt. Holding down the defense was Craig CaICaterra at lineback and Mark Davidson at defensive tackle. The defensive backs were Gregg Neff and Nathan Rockwood. Dan Loveland was the leading pass receiver on the offense with Tom Davis leading the blocking. h 82 h Football Senior Players lst row: G. Neff, S. Hansen, T. Zike, B. Furtwengler, N. Rockwood. 2nd row: S. Morris, D. Loveland, C. Calcaterra, M. Davidson, T. Davis, J. Nahmp, M. Klemt. Football 83 Soccer Team lst row: T. Lannom, S. Conti, T. Snyder, S. Hatton 2nd row: ko-captaim S. Stiver, bo-captaim C. Eifert, M. Girbert, T. Pommering, B. Willites, M. Bissman1 S. Cassell, T. Pent 3rd row: D. Pritchard, B. Cabal, G. Jacobs, R. Baker, A. Massey, J. Condom, B. Wittwer, S. Beckman, H. Vollner, Coach Friedmann Senior Players Ist row: S. Conti, M. Steger, B. Wittwer, B. Cheerleaders Cabal, - lst row: J. Linder, C. OurYs B, Fields, L- Moldenhauer. ggiggij-chgggz R. Baker, G. JaCObs, S, 2nd row: T. Gast, L. Marggrander, B. Green, S. Lochner. 84X Sports 3215 xi - 4'5. Golf Team Coach Herbold, J. Willittes, M. Lafarge, T. Hester, A. Grethel, J. Cross Country Team lst row: B. Schnure, D. Tienken, G. Perry, S. Lynch, B. Viox, J. Herbert . 2nd row: J. Jolley, S. Chasteen, G, Litteral, G. Evans, I' K. Homburg , Coach LaFata Sporty 85 u . m. :6? M. r ' K Girls' Var sity Soccer Team lst row: R. Dehart, L. Penter, T. Armstrong, L. Lawson, P. Brogan, C. Boike, L. Stegar, L. Moldenhauer, S. Slusher, 2nd row: P. Sewaxd, S. Butler, J. Homburg, L. Mihalik, M. Haws, K. Constable. M. Bales, M. Dehart, C. Earl hot in picture: R. Durham, L. Bradfoxd, C. Lautenschlager, D. Klem'd a . r J .0; a u m.gw 2. ,. w 1'. Ql-uu. V; .x '31:! a r WV L-A , , Var51ty Volleyball Team Jumor Var91ty Volleyball Team lst row: J. Knuckles, L. Miller, D. Dehart, G. Viox, P. Bigham. 2nd row: J. Holt, R. Moss, C. Degner, J. Bannister, J. Holt. 151; row: C. Jackson, L. Bingam, S. Porter, S. Green, T. Everhart, M. Carson. 2nd row: C. Fitzpatrick, I. Street, L. Kroener, J. Driscoll, J. Cobb, R. Whitaker. 2, I V :2: ' ?u n g A. fl ' s 12.; L. ' 3 V JV Basketball Cheerleaders Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders Back: D. Consyable, K. Schilling. Wreshman Basketball Cheerleadiny MlddIE: C- Belke, 5- Lochner, Left to right: B. Green, A. Anderson, L. Carovillano, D. Front: R. Sanders. Meadors, S. Hubbard. Miss1ng P. BroganL front: L. Bih . ass ' . ,' . - Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Tiger Mascots Standing: H. Sagraves, B. Fields, J. Holt, L. Left to right: M. Neff Mltemateh J. Cobb Ashmore, Sitting: J. Holt, K. Custer, N. Earl. missing: S. Harkexj. 7 Junior Varsity Basketball Team lst row: Coach Evans, M. Dews, S. Calcaterra, J. Morrow, J. Caudell, H. Begley, C. Meinhart, R. Setty. 2nd row: B. Barnes, J. Haynes, R. Patterson T. Sielornan R. Patterson. Freshman Basketball Tame 7 lst row: J. Hazlett, J. Bodley, S. Beckman, R. Girbert, D. Collier, A. Hawk. 2nd row: S. Jackson, T. Pommering, M. Williams, G. Evans, S. Lee, T. Pent, J. Mason, Coach Johnson. 88 SPOF'CS Varsity Basketball Team Ist row: M. Mendenhall, S. Morris, P. Eagle, 2nd row; Coach Davidson, B. Wittwer, D. Boley, J'. Jolley, T. Wolfram, M. Davidson, J. Baumann, R. Gaull, R. Ayers, T. Land, 5. McGowan wCoach commentg We were a young, inexperienced basketball team in a rebuilding year. We had three seniors on the squad this year; Tri captains Mark Mendenhall, Steve Morris, and David Boley. None of these young men had a great deal of varsity experience. I was so happy with their contribution to the team. Mark led us in two categories. He was our leading scorer and rebounder and also all E.H.L. I was encouraged by the playing of our underclassmen on this year's team. They were Rick Ayers, Tom Lang, Russ Gaull, Brian Williams, John jolley and jim Caudell. Rick and Tom were selected as honorable mention all E.H.L. Rick was our best foul shooter. Coach Davidson Senior Players S. Morris, M. Mendenhall, D. Boley Sportsw 89 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders lst row: I. Knuckles, J. Schnitzler, J. Mahaffee, D. Mayerle, T. Neuman, J. Sisco. 2nd row: M. Purdon, F. Cossentino, J. Pelfrey, D. Breeden, D. Whitley, W. Jacobs. 3rd row: M. Woods, K. Roeper, N. Snyder, G. Boone, S. Schilling, 4th row: J. DeYoung, B. Wardield, J. Brulport, H. Stevens, M. Gee. Junior Varsity Wrestling Team lstrow:K.Schi11ing,R James, T. Jones, 2nd row: T. Caylor, K. Fuson, C Oury. 3rd row: J. Lindner, 4th row: T. Davis 90x3pons The team had an outstanding year as evident in our Sectional Championship and number 1 city ranking by the Coaches Association. The Class of '79 was the most productive graduating class the wrestling team has ever been able to assemble. Thanks to all the wrestlers that helped make this another championship year. Coach Berkoff Varsity Wrestling Team lst row: J. Herbert, G. Boone, 5. Peak, S. Fuson, D. Richardson, T. Zike. 2nd row: D. Wolfers, S. Hansen, T. McIntosh, M. Purden, S. Bauman, R. DeYoung, M. Caylor. State Qualifiers 8. Peak, D. Wolbers, S. Hansen. Senior Wrestlers 151: row: 5. Peak, T. Zike, S. Hansen, 3. Bauman, D. Wolbels, S. Fuson. State Champ Steve Hansen Sportsh91 JV Basketball 1strow: M. Bales, M. Dehart M. Haws, R. Whitaker, S. Green 2nd row: 8. Porter, J. Street, D. Klemt, K. Farms Varsity Basketball Left to right: P. Bigham, D. Dehart, D. Ross, J. Bannister, L. Krbener, L. Mahalik, H. Sagraves, C. Earl. Senior Varsity Members left to right: H. Sagraves, J. Bannister, D. Ross. 92 MBasketball The varsity baseball team had an excellent season this year finishing 18-4. They beat Blanchester to become sectional champs, and Reading to become district champs. With an enthusiastic crowd to cheer them on at the regional tournament, they beat Springfield Shawnee by one point; they then went on to play a tough game against Edgewood and lost in the bottom of the 7th by one point. JV Baseball lst row: J. Hazlett, M. Purden, J. Crisp, B. Warfield, M. Schaub, H. Begley. 2nd: Coach Ken Hockman, B. Barnes, M. Cravens, J. Hawk, J. Morrow, B. Gordon, B. Bauer. G. Swierc. T. Siekman. M. Mahaffee. ' r 5 V Varsity Baseball lst row: G. Neff, J. Haynes, T. Minton, R. Kenser, J. Meadors, C. Eifert, T. Lang, S. McGowan. 2nd row: T. Wolfram, S. Morris, J. McMahon, G. Polessini, M. Grethel, J. Nahrup, R. Ayers, Coach Dave Evans. Senior Varsity Members 15trow:G.Neff, 3. Morris, T. Wolfram, J. Nahrup, J. McMahon, C. Eifert, Coach Evans. Baseball 1 93 Tenms Team 151: row: M. Steger, T. Tran, A. Randolf, S. Beckman, S. Hatton, Senior Players lst row: S. Stiver, M. Steger, B. Cahal. S. Jordahl, L. Daleiden, B. Cahal. 2nd row: N. Rockwood, G. Jacobs, T. 2nd row: E. Stand, G. Jacobs, D. Loveland, K. Shoemaker, T. McCoy1 K. Shoemaker, D. Loveland. McCoy, M. Strand, D. Carpender, S. Stiver, N; Rockwoczd1 Coach Steve Herbold. L v . i? ' I A un10r'Vars1ty Track Team lst row: S. Cassel, J. Pointer, H. Vollmer, B. Campbell, T. Pent. 2nd row: D. Williams, D. Volkmann, M. Redmond, B. Willites 3rd row: J. ;! Campbell, L. Roberts, A. Cody, S. Schilling, W. York, J. Herbert. 4th row: W. Bryant, T. Pommering, J. ' Kieffer, G. Evans, M. Bissman, J. DeYoung. 5th row: J. Rofss, M. Dye, G. Hutchinson, D. Green, Coach Chuck La. ata. Varsity Track Team 1 lst row: D. Richardson, M. Kingery, T. Lamon, 1 C. Vinson, H. Stevens, R. Schrock. 2nd row: J. 3 Baumann, A. Massey, M. Steger, R. Baker, M. Snerd, T. Snyder. 3rd row: B. Marsh, D. Litteral, M. Gee D. Pierce J.F1esner T. Zike S. x . , Lynch. rim row: M.'K1emt, M3 Mendenfman, B. Semor Members Furtwengler, 13' Heider, J- Jolley, R- DeYoung, lst row: B. Furtwengler, R. Baker, M. Steger, J. Flexner. 3- Williams, CoaCh Chum Lama 2nd row: M. Klemt, M. Mendenhall, D. Pierce, T. Zike. Girls' Varsity Softball Team lst row: R. Whitaker, S. Slusher, L. Moldenhauer, D. Ross, P. Brogan, L. Miller, J. Knuckles. 2nd row: Coach Bev Mihalik, T. Jones. K. Constable, L. Mihalik, D. Shrieber, L. Kroener, S. Porter, J. Street, C. Earl, J. Banks. Senior Girls' Baseball Players Sitting: D. Ross - - Standi : L. Miller . Knuckles. G1rls' Var51ty Track Team n8 ' J 131: row: D. Klemt, G. Hendrickson, T. Reisinger, L. Bingam, L. Carovillano, 2nd row: R. Durham, R. Dehart, T. Smith1 M. Dehart. 31d row: C. Cole, H. Williams, G. Johnson, P. Hamilton, S. White. 4th row: T. Powers, C. Undercoffer, B. Wilson, T. Severy. Sports 95 Soccer Honors Left to right: C. Eifert - lst Team All FHL. G. jacobs - 2nd Team All EHL. M. Steger - Ist Team All Em, All City Honorable Mention. Missing from,picture: J. Condon lst Team All EI-ll. Soccer All-Stars E141 Soccer All-Starg R. DeHart - Honorable Mention, L. Mjhalik Honorable Mention, P. Brogan Honorable Mention. L. Moldenhauer - Ist Team. Not pictured: C. Boike Honorable Mention. 96 Specia1 Honors Football Honors lst row: wheeling S. Morris w Claw Man, Honorable Mention All City Enquirer. M. Kingery Honorable Mention A11 League . B. Williams - Claw Man, Honorable Mention A11 League, All Ohio Association Press 3rd Team, All Ohio UPI, Southwest All Stars Ust team . G. Neff Claw Man, Honorable Mention A11 League. R. Kenser Honorable Mention A11 League. 2nd row: Gtanding R. DeYoung ; Honorable Mention A11 League. P. Engel - Claw Man, Tigerman, lst Team All League, lst Team All City Post, 2nd Team All City Uinquirexj, Southwest All Star Team Qnd Team . C. Calcaterra - Claw Man, 151: team All League, All City Post, Honorable Mention All City Enquirer, Southwest All Stars. M. Davidson Claw Man, lst Team All League, All Ohio UPI, Honorable Mention All City Enquirer. D. Loveland - Honorable Mention A11 League. T. Davis Claw Man, lst Team All City Enquirer, Southwest All Stars. M. Klemt Claw Man, Honorable Mention A11 League. Cross Country Honors Left: J. Jolley - All League EHL. Right: S. Lynch ; All League EHl. ' Wrestling Honors 151: row: J. Herbert lDistrict Qualifierl; S. Peak lDimict and State Qualifierl; S. Fuson OiJ-LL. Champ, District Qualifierl; T. Zike lE.I-I.I.. Champ, District Qualifierl. 2nd row: D. Wolbers lE.H.L. Champ, District and State Qualifierl; T. McIntosh lDisuict Qualifierl; S. Hansen UE.H.L. Champ, District and State Qualifier, State Champl; S. Baumann lDistrict Qualifierl . Basketball Honors Left to right: T. Lang; lHonorable Mention All Leaguel ; M. Mendenhall: lAll League E.H.L. , Post All City Team. Selected to play in A.A.U. TournamentJ Missing from Picture: R. Ayers U-Ionorable Mention All Leaguel . Basketball All-Stars Left to right: Lisa Mihalik, G-Ionorable Mentionh Cheryl Earl list Teaml ; Pam Bigham Honorable Mentiom . Track Honors lSpecial Honors Varsity Trackl The vanity track team finished fourth over-all in the E.H.L. meet. Qualifiers were: Steve Lynch, Johnsjolley, and Bryan Williams. Bryan Williams was the only one of flue three that qualified for State, but he was defeated before reaching the finals. Baseball Honors lSpecial Honors Varsity Basebalh The varsity baseball team ended the year With many honors, but many of the individuals were honored separately. Jeff McMahon was selected for the All-Star EHI team, he also received honorable mention from the Cincinnati Enquirer. Tim Wolfram was selected for the Enquirer's All-Star team. Steve Morris was also selected for the Enquirer's All-Star team. Steve Morris was aslo selected for the EHL All-Star team. Gregg Neff received Honorable Mention from the Enquirer, and also broke the school's batting average record. Special Honorsl 97 112 110 LOUNGE REST.B. 3? WRES. sron. GYM 1 23 GIRLS' LOCKER a REST- ROOM 114 116 118 120 122 109 107 105 00d 101 LOVELAND HURS'I' ACTIVITIES KITCHEN 139 HIGH SCHOOL ' Returning to the high - school after the summer, the 9 students found a new and different building . All the noise of the h construction in the previous spring had paid off. There was a new auditorium, an art display case , a general restoration of the e gymnasium, a remodeled , ? guidance department, and they new media center. The hallways also became ,, brighter as the year progressed. Tim Hester and L Lucy Cosmntino, two senior art students Were busy at work on extremely colozful, hallway murals; It's e surpnsing they accomplished - anything; with soemany ' i fellow students Stopping and , f Complirnentingrmem! While still gazingwith fascination , atjthe new features; 'the students retimled'tosthe grind ofkstudiesh '- ' 100wBuilding Changes Back To SchooU 101 Imaginations overflowed with ideas to make the year's Halloween day a most memorable one .; Students arrived dressed as witches, clowns, and numerous other characters. Fun Was had by all and even thecooks - amused us with their clown outfits. ' : ' . 3m in gchmjugm ' Mama 13:51 - 102 lHalloween I Pep Assemblies School spirit was at its highest pitch during Friday pep assemblies as the students gathered to show their individual as well as class spirit and to cheer the Tiger teams on to victory. Special highlighm included 'The Kiss the Pig Contest sponsored by the junior class . Winners were Mr. Lafata and Mrs. Lemon. The Spirit Chains which the Sophomore Class won, and a rousing display of acrobatics shown by Miss Gedeon, Miss $idda11,Mrs. Colclasure, st. Barnard Mr Lafata and Mr Raines m a , competition cheer between studemx and faculty highlighted other assemblies. The school spirit was enhanced by the addition of the Pep Club The club T- shirts added to the games and pep assemblies. Sock hdps were held frequently throughout the year. They were sponsored by the Student - Counci1,National Honor Society and Key Club. The cafeteria was full at every one, and the disc jockey at the sock hops was Denny Richter Pep Club Pep Assembliesl103 Th1: grind Of studies was at least temporanly n : eanyth e meanting excitement of Homecomixig W Lekend. Compeutwe spmtwas - , : Mving as the classes built their floats, LbaSed on , - e 'the theme of mm'n' rcials; The weekend ' ; W' e m the Homecommg arade 104 W Homecoming During half time of the game, two big events took place . First was the judging of the floats. The floats were taken around the football field so that the judges could have one last look. Every fan was anxious for the decision. Finally it was announced. In fourth place were the freshman and their float We're A 1 e Stake 'Em ; In third were the juniors and Cream Of Mustang, ' ' and in second place were the sophomores and their float, Big Tiger Attack. t Amidst triumphant screams of delight, the seniors HWe're The One was announced the winner. The Senior Class had finally risen to first place! When the people in the stands finally quieted down, the Homecoming Queen Candidates: Debbie Harper, jenny Holt, Jill Holt, Sharon Mikula, Kim Schilling and Rose Ziccardi walked across the field with their escorts, as the band played, HEven Now. Homecoming w 105 Jenny Holt was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1978 by Julie Moldenhauer, last yeavs Queen. The game continued on and Loveland was cheered on tovvictory by its fgns. The final score was 20- . 106 Homecoming The festivities of the weekend were still not over, for the next evening, September 30, the Homecoming Dance was held in the High School Cafeteria . The band, Browne Road played for the approximately 250 couples at the dance. At 10:00 the moment for the crowning of the Homecoming King arrived. The candidates were Craig Calcaterra, Andy Grethel, Brett Furtwengler, Dan Loveland, Kent Shoemaker and Mark Steger. In one of the final climatic momems of the weekend, Andy Grethel was crowned Homecoming King of 1978. Homecoming e 107 L A :LLTheL citizens of Loveland Affan's pamelpated 1n 2 L ' 9 mock United Nations As the citizens of Laveland were preparing to vote in a van; important election come November, so Were the students of Loveland High. A Mock Election was staged by the Junior Council on World Affairs, headed by Mr. Dickminm. ' Before the election took place however several 7 candidates running for public office: made personal appearances and 1 talked to the senior class. - L These included Tim 1 ' Burke,He1en Fix, , ,William Cunningham, , Willis Gradison, and 9 Robert Taft 11' Results showed that the Republicans Were heavily , 9- favored and theeschopl , : . bond 159141 was passed7 voted it down On November 1U Land 9 11 fifteen members of junior Comic'11 On World semen held at Nari: entuLcky Uzii've ' y learned 119w L , 108XExchange Students, Mock U.N. . . . Each year, Ioveland High SchOol is represented in a Junior Women's Club sewing contest. This year the contest was at Ripley, Ohio where our representative was Rhea Moss. There were two categories, modern techniques and traditional method. Rhea entered a gray wool tailored suit in the modem technique category and received first place for the Cincinnati area . She then went to Cleveland for the state contest where she also received a first. She will now be going to the national contest, in june. Brent Lautenschlegar was the recipient of many honors this year. He was selected to take part in the Congressional Internship Program. As a part of this, he spent a week in Washington D. C . Brent also was honored by the Northside-College Hill Kiwanis Club for his citizenship. Loveland Hurst High School was chosen as the High School of the Month' ' in November by the Northwest Exchange Club of Greater Cincinnati. Kim Schilling and Kent Shoemaker were also chosen as Student of the Month. These students were recognized at a breakfast meeting at Pogue's. Others attending from Loveland were Mr. Dewitt, and the parents of the students. Mr. Hirsch was also there , presenting a program on the role of business in education. On March 14, 15, 16, 35 Indusuial Art students took part in a competition at the Dayton Convention Center . Other participants included schools from both the Dayton and Cincinnati areas. The Loveland students were very successful, bringing home 42 awards. 27 of these were in graphics, 3 in woods. one in metal and the rest were in technical illustrations. This year the LHHS It's Academic team included Brent Lautenschlegar, captain, Kent Shoemaker, and Tim Thalheimer. The team worked hard to prepare for the televised match, Where they competed against Covington Catholic and Western Hills. The team didn't win the match but did win a book for the school library Various Awardsw 109 110mm Play Troy Lynch held the lead role in the Drama Club fall production The Short Happy Madness of Julian Thaddeus Springer. Directed by Mrs. Kathleen Grossheim, the story involved a boy who creates a dream world, Oakdale High School, in order to escape reality. The boy's parents were played by Tim Hester and Pam Lytton . Fall had come upon everyone and it went by just as fast. For soon it was Chrismmas and everyone was sending candy canes to their sweethearts and friends. The Student Council sponsored this activity and the candy canes were passed out on the last day of school . It was a time to find out who one's friends and admirers, known or secret, were . Winter Rouu'ne w 1 11 For months, the senior class had been spreading rumors that they were going to put on a dance in Janu that would be like none other veland had ever seen. It would be Loveland High School's first Snow Ball. The secrecy surrounding the dance heightened the cmiosity of the rest of the school and when tickets went on sale, they were soon sold out. Candidates for Snow King and Queen were chosen. For Queen; seniors -- Jenny Holt, Sharon Mikula and Debbie Harper; juniors - Lisa Ashmore and Joan Williams; sophomore Cindy and freshman - Ann Randolph. Candidates for Snow King were: seniors -- Andy Grethel, Dan Loveland, Mark Steger and Greg Stevens; juniors -- Randy Kenser and Pat Engel and freshman Steve McGowan. 112lSnow Ball Finally it was January 27, and the day for the Snow Ball had come . Unfortunately, a heavy snow storm also came late that afternoon and Changed many studems' plans for dinner. The snow didn't stop the dance, though, for it was still held and the weather didn't seem to hinder anyone. The theme was A Time for Us and the cafeteria certainly looked as it never had before . One wall was completely covered with a winter mural, done by Lucy Cossentino and Tim Hester. This was a popular spot for picture taking, as were the other walls - covered with blue paper and highlighted by brightly lit stats . In a setting of a park bench, white trees, a lamppost and a background of a silhouetted branch, Lisa Ashmore and Greg Stevens were crowned Snow Queen and King. Coming in second were Jenny Holt and Randy Kenser and third place were Joan Williams and Dan Loveland. The dance was everything it was predicted to be and more. Snow BalU 113 Throughout the year, many students took advantage of their-lunch time to participate in the intramural activities available . The first was volleyball, and competition betWeen classes was high The volle ball champions were the team fmm Mr. Herboildls and Mrs. Woodwaxd's classes. L L Later :1: the year came intramural basketball, and the champiOns Were again from the same classes. , Ping pong intramtiral double champions were Kent Shoemaker and Tony Gatdner. Also held was the home basketball tomnament. , , Another special athletic activity took place 1:: the gym Students learned various disco dances. ' Besides the athletic activities, other special event: occurred durmg the schodl day. The most Lmemm-able was a presentation on animation sponsored $Peps1-Cola and 0102 at a luncheon was planned and earned out by the special education Class. It was , a restaurant setting with the students acting as waiters and mm onders from the guests Those invited to the lunchebn Were the teachers and staff of the school; The menu also prepared 1th? repast which consisted of tacos ane ' L w L Volleyball Champs 114l Intramural Sports WWETWE . ., . WNORTHPENIBAL. 7 REVIEW GROUP . Shortly after all the Christmas activities 0 h was visited bthhe North Central Review. , ur SC 001 Assemblies , Programs W 1 1 5 The Loveland High School chapter of the National Honor Society held its tapping ceremony, May 1 , in the high school auditorimn. Mr. DeWitt, principal, opened the assembly and introduced the guests present. Mr. Robert Koppert, guidance counselor, explained the purpose of National Honor Society to the sophomores, juniors, and seniors present at the assembly. Mrs Ernsting introduced the officers: Laurie Marggrander, President; Carole Dole, Vice President; Cindy Keebler, Secretary; and Debbie Harper, Treasurer; who explained the qualifications for membership . The new members were then escorted to the stage by present National Honor Society members They were congratulated by Mr. DeWitt and the officers, and were presented with their pins and membership certificates. Those students receiVed into the National Honor Society were: seniors - John ,Miller, Bob Campbell, and Joni Bannister, and Tammy Packett; juniors - L L Suzanne Gorges, Jennifer Abbott, Eric Strand Karen Girbert, Amber , , Bro rowning, Ron DeYo'ung, Nancy Earl Debbie Schreiber, john Jolley, Kathy , H111 Beth Riddiou'gh, Diane Dusebout, Regina Cook Steve Hatton, Sandy Beamer, Sue Schneider, Tom Tran, Tracy Troyan, joAsnn Lindnbr and, Lisa Lawson. 1 IGYNHS Tapping ; M Q The Art Department sponsored its Annual Art Show this year displaying Work of art , V Eigsd by the mfgngs thrtlciugfhclyixt the year. EHIL Ho B Lnd. ' 11 - 1 1 nswere awa e to e o owing 151: ml? 151 Enyart T0111 Shulte Todd VoBuL-Ban, People Vlad Mccoweni 3m m the mini 1 Te d Rubi 0 1th a pencil and paint; Dave Boley, Best' 111 2nd row' Troy Lyhch, Richard Hubbard, Amber , a - .06??? dimion; and SuSie Beredord Best Bmvming, Sue Schneider,1enny Abbott, Dave - 1:: e acrame division. ' i Vollenan . SoutheLm thLo Band Contest: - lst row: Kim Hockman, Richard Schock', Scott Casse11,'Cam . Campbell, Dave Venetian 1 - 1 2nd row: Todd Volkman, Elaine GowLL i ,RmhaerL Hubbard Lori,- Adams Tom Shulte, sue Schneider; Jana Housmeyer. 131d W: Debbie Dole, Ted Rishforth, Don Bdrms, jeff Back,Mr aura Sears, Tray Lynch, Amber Browning, Jenny Abbtht, 1V1rg1niaD1ppong, Mr Geosman.1 1 Boys' State Cirls' State To be selected to attend Buckeye Girls' State or Buckeye Boys' State is quite an honor. This year Tracy TroyLan, Sue Schneider, Pam Bigham, and Karen Girbert will go to Capitol University and learn how state and local governments are run. Chris Vinson, Todd Lannom, and Bryan Williams will go to Bowling Green State university to attend the 1979 Buckeye Boys' State . Lisa Ashmore, Kay Niemi, Beth Riddiough Eric Strand, Tom Tran and Ron DeYoung will be attending Operation Youth this summer at Xavier University. Here they will learn about city government. Music Awaxls, Boys'- -Girls' StateHl7 118l Godspe11 the band, Land'Mrs, HendersOn and Jana Priest directed the GODSPELL The Drama Club and band collaborated in the spring production Godspell' ' . The stage settings cons'mted of multicolored stepladders to symbolize the varied levels of society. Tim Hester portrayed Jesus, whose spell captivated the following members in society: a male athlete CTodd Hutchinsom , a female athlete, Hate Cameld , a businesswoman Cferri Gasu , an adolescent mam Lyttord , a socialite eRobin Sande1$9 a housewife eNancy Knuckleg , a lady in red eDawn R039 , and Troy Lynch played the part of Judas. The band performed with the same high energy level as the cast. Greg Stevens played guitar, Paul Babillas played bass guitar, Jana Housmeyer played the piano, Rich Hubbard played keyboapds, Nathan Rockwood played percussion, and Jeff Enyart played drums. Several of the seniors in Drama Club culminated their four years of experience with this performance; it was their high point. Pam Lytton, Kate Camele, Tim Hester and Todd Hutchinson 2111 concluded their high school acting with : Godspell . Mrs. Grossheim directed the musical, Mr. Byerly directed choir. ; ' e Godspell' 'x119 120x5pring RLZINSR TREASURER . rLAss OF 92 Spring break was spent and celebrated many different ways . Many spent it on a sunny beach in Florida and returned with enviable ; tans. Many spent it camping and almost returned with frostbite . But no matter how the break was spent, the : days were much appreciated and everyOne came back refreShed and at least physically ready to get back L into Lthe routine of school. Seniors ' found it especially difficult to do this because of the ahmdanCe of work : necessary to complete their high j school careers; Part of this work was - preparing Senior Projects for Mrs Foster' s class. All of the effort paid off, however, as all the students , ; enjoyed the presentations on a Wide : i variety of topiCs . . , LAO- IL L 2' This Spring at L. H H. S. was a busy one; for the music department, which hosted the E. H. L League Hones Band; for the guidance depamnent: with class officer and Student Council elections, and with registration for next year's classes, for the sports department with cheerleader, pompom girl and Tiger mascot elections; for the Key Club and Student Council, who, with proceeds from the several sockhops held during the year, donated a new computer to the school; and for the entire staff involved with the two May Awards Nights. On February 11, the E H. L. League Honors Band, comprised of the best band members from schools belonging to the E. H. L. , pexformed m the high school auditorium, hosted by the music department. During May, class officer and Student Council elections were held, and the following people were elected: for the Class of 1980; President Tom Tran, Vice President Todd Lennom, Secretary Jamie Wilson and Treasurer Jeff Enyart; the Class of 1981 has President Jenny Cobb, Vice President Suzanne Beresford, Secretary Donna Banner, and Treasurer Julie Harper; and for the Class of 1982; President Jeff Back Vice President Cindy LeRoy, Secretary Sally Schneider, and Treasurer Jeff Hensley. The results of the Student Council elections were as follows: representatives for the Class of '80: Regenia Bray, Pam Brayton, Leslie Marcum, Lisa Bales, Chris Vinson, Richard Schock, Bryan Williams, Tracy Troyan, Lisa Bunnell Hive OaksJ , and Barry Kuhn Scarlet OaksJ; the Class of '81: Kim Hockman, Lynda Moldenhauer, Laura Penter, Robin Sanders, Karen Schilling, Marty Sutton, Guy Olson, and Earl Flag Hive OaksJ, the Class of '82: Leanne Carovillano, Anna Craig, Mary Grainger Brenda Green, Krystal Lindloff, Steve McGowan, and Ann Randolph. Cheerleaders, elected by the school staff for the 1979- 1980 school year were: Soccer cheerleaders Suzanne Beresford, Leanne Carovillano, Donna Constable, Anna Craig, Teresa Jones, Cindy Oury, Liz Seven; and Trish Severy; Jnnidr Varsity Football cheerleaders Amy Anderson, lame Bigham, Pam Billard, Brenda Green, , Susie Hubbard and Donna Meadors; and Varsity Football cheerleaders Lisa Ashmore, Carolyn Boike, Patty Brogan, Kelly Constable, Nancy Ear1,Susie Lochner, Robin Sanders and Karen Schilling .Pom-Pom girls are: Nancy Smith, Leanne Carovillano, Robin James, Tammy Reisinger Sara Camele, Gail McNess, Pam Brayton, Angie Richardson, Dawn Ross, Tracy Elderton, Trish Severy and Nancy Knuckles. LPom- Pom . alternates are Kelly McMahon, Gina. Bendickson,Kr'ysta1 Lindloff, and Debbie Mulcare. The tiger mascdt . and alternate, are,respective1y, Jenny Cobb and Mindy Neff. During April, the school was presented with a new Radio Shack TRS- 80 computer, doneted jointly bLyL the Key Club and Student Council. The computer Will be used for many purposes; from a tool 111 advanced 1:181:11 classes to' helping individual students study subjects' In which they may have weakneSses. . A computer math course may possibly be added to the school's curriculum 1n the future; and hcpefuilyL a disk memory storage system, printer, and inereased memory will be added to the basic system in order to make it even more versatiie. The two Awerds Nighm,he1din Ma'y,L saw Lmany students honored for their achievements Among these were Kim Schilling and Kent Shoemaker, who receiveci the American Legion Award to the Outstanding Senior Girl and Boy The KiWanis Scholarship wes awarded to Cmdy Keebler, and AnnaJane Cert recelved the J1111ior 1 ' Women's Club Scholarship. ' 1 , Kim Schilling and Jeff Porter received the Eileen D111 Merit Awerd, Lisa Mesaros receiLvea the William Koehl' Memorial Award, Brent Lautensclde'gar received the $2111is Memorial Award, and JoyLCe Wood , received the John, Tal'madgLe Award. .- y L Elections , Awards J 1 21 122 Prom Prom King And Queen insjf Jill Holt And Dan LOVeIan d Every high school student, at one time or another 6111911115612 his or her prom, Each high school junior works hard 1:6 make pmm 1113111: 3 , A'specialj oxie that all Will remember. 1 g , A : This year's junior-Senior Prom, whcse theme was, ' 'Do Ybu' Know ; V You' re Gomg T9? was heid on Saturday, May 5th at 1:11e , 111921 1112 111111011 111 8115319 17111:, Ohio. A buffet dimer was sewed, L i ' ' - 4 '1 'Thelband was Amaous i Mikul ; Ho11y Sagraves and x Pwm King Craig Calcat a, Bret 11111.0ve1and K2111: Shoemake k 8 Prom, R611 Ivimton nd Deanna ,, rownthzs yea19 swm'nerS, Da Loveland ammssn 'Handwick, were on hand Proml123 124 h Graduation - members presented the class of 1979 with their diplomLaS;Ken1. , seniOrs, tying toL decide what to do after graduation into high 5 e graduates ready and anxious to be L 11 ' that night spoke louder andLL ethe hiespoken befere ' , L L GRADUATION 1979 The sky grew cloudy and Weatening on May 30 just hours before L k graduation was scheduled to begin. When we, the seniors, gathered' 1n ge gyizlemasium to get ready, we were anxious to begin, so as to beat e ra . Finally, the procession to the traditional Pomp and Circumstance? began. The invocation was given bLy the Reverend Dale Holzbauer of the Branch Hill Church of Christ and our commencement began. 1 Mr. DeWitt spoke in opening ami the choir then sang We May Never Pass This Way Agatha . Mr. Steve Douglas, of WLW-T News; gave the commencement address This was followed by the Senior C1a$s Profi1'e,bLy Superintendent Dr.Ch'ar1es Waple. s V 1 Brent Lautenschlegar and Carole Dole were recognized as ' L valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively. Kent Shoemaker Was also 1 recognized as being' in a very close thira place. - - The moment awaited so long he'd arrived The Board of Education 1 Shcemaker, class president; accepted these on behalf of the Cl ass and the tassels Were turned, symbolizing the change from graduatitg to , graduated The benedietio'nL was given by Father Ljoseph Rebinson ofL the St 1 Columban Church and in a vew shcrt span of time graduation Was , over , It had beenL Lan evening that ctdeneted the accomplishnentsL of , twelve years: all the innocent fun of elementary school the growmg . pains of junior high, the searching of high school. But the evening not Ionly culmmated, it commenced; It Was as much a beginnihg 'as' L - end In just a fewL mates We had turned from being high schoc: It happened k1; , , ,, $ t , : PLEASE FOR DELIVERY LOVELAND HURST HIGH SCHOOL MY HEART AND THOUGHTS WILL BE WITH ALL GRADUATES ON THIS SPECIAL DAY I. CONGRATULATIONS LOVE ELIZABETH PALACIOS EXCHANGE STUDENT ' COL 556 45140 N . Graduation 125 YEARBQQK STAFF Row 1: S.Mon-is,D.Love1and, C.Dole,T. Caylor, S. Gi11,J Vaughn, K. Custer, K. Haynie, Fomer staff member, ROW 2: Mrs Foster, D. P2018110, J Porter, 5. Stiver, J. Lee Randolph, staff Steve Boike, helped with Aslin T Humche , C Calcaterra 1- Pent K- photographer until his ad layouts. Schilling, L- Mesaros, S. Mikula, L Marggrander, 3- graduation, took many Green, C. Race L. Price, R. Weatherly of the photos. Row3: B. Fields B.Furtweng1er,J, Wiltse J. Holt. Class Section Beth Fields and Bret Furtxvengler. Sales Russell Weatherly and Kelly Haynie. Connie Race, Lori Price, Jim Vaughn K. Custer and Beth Green. 1.26 3 Ye arbook Staff Activities And Clubs Lisa Pent, Tracy Caylor, and Laurie Jeff Porter and Debbie Paolello Lisa Mesaros and Cindy Keebler Manggrander Sports 1, V Steve Morris, Todd Hunsche , and Julie Aslin, Danny Loveland and Shawn Stiver. Typists, Copywriters, Proof-readers, Errand Runners Jill Holt and Jane Wiltse Carole Dole and Sally Gill Becky Wright Ye arbook Staff 1 27 14 116 118 l 120 l 1 112 OFF OFF 117A 115 OFF F. m m 0.250 1 0 3 M w 1 1- wUZDOJ . . 7 a ham . 0 1 9 o 1 LOVELAND HURS OFF ADVERTISEMENTS 1 KITCHEN a RWW3Q JLMTMWM a: a , , m 'n 11 o 0 I 124 STOR. $33 44 +4 131 140 142 144 30-103 1 135 137 139 141 143 5HIGH SCHOOL MITCHELL AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE 1 0 6 N. TAYLOR STREET LOVELAND, OH 6 8 3- O 5 8 0 COMPLETE AUTO 0 TRUCK ,k BUS SERVICE a': CERTIFIED MECHANIC ANGILD'S PIZZA 807 Loveland Madeira Road 683-0001 130 Congratulations to the Class of 1979,, COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL PLANNING Dale L. Furtwengler I WWMEW Suite 3F 10475 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 131 xx 1 , x ;: JUNIOR WOMENS CLUB OF LOVELAND Congratulations to the Class of 1979 , 537 LOVELAND MADEIRA ROAD LOVEMND,OH 683 7675 CAMELDT CINEMA t REALTORS LOVELANDDH 45140 WE HELP MAKE THE MOVE EASIER Best OfLuck To Our Daughter PEGGY and All The Graduates of 19796, AGE Dunn Hag Party Trays - Snax Beer - Wine- Pap 683-0719 207 Loveland Madelra Road MGbil HuLanco. 2Your Warmest Friend Loveland, Ohio 7 683-0320 Larry Stouder, OWNER OGDENS AIR CONDITIONIN G 683-0729 Congratulations to The Class of 719793 LOVELAND SHELL 501 Loveland-Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 7 683-9382 Walter Kroener Northeast Marathon The F uII Service Station 10440 Loueland-Madeira Road Loueland, Ohio electronic M electronic wheel MARATHON tune up balance brakes - tires - batteries Complete Car Care - With aSmile Sam Friesner, Manager Phone: 683-7773 134 LOVELAND LANES 910 Loveland-Madeira Rd. 3 Loveland Phone: 513-683-3261 8 AM. - 6 RM. 3 7 RM. - 9 P.M. COIN LAUNDRY 8 AM. - 9 RM. Shirley Deuanney - Owner 683-1254 892 eBovelana- dWadeim c736. ,- mead as mocks 1. . 21 Xor LJouncj and Old QLLMRH BOOKgTOREI Capital Savings 8; Loan Co. 400 Loveland-Madeira Road 683-3360 LC. Stemann Best wishes to The Class of 3793 135 Congratulations and Best Wishes t0 the Class of 1979! 7 than exist, live. Do more than touch, feel. Do more than look, observe. Do more than read, absorb. Do more than hear, listen. Do more than listen, understand. John H. Rhoades 136 INTRUDU cwv 6 10 VEMND zW6l-X scHaoz. A W: m; WMUWxVG BAND AND MUSlC' DEPARTMEWT 57mm 72700ng 77470 dwwox? M BAND awwwe CHOU? a EMENMRY BANDS 5V AOVZAAWD M06767 13055fo675 30le Brothm N0 COMPLIMENTS Saw Compaq 0 LmelanhD 'us E1813 5E3 . k 0 L 50500! UNION SAVINGS BUILDING 8x LOAN J.P.'s MEAT AT THE SIGN OF THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE HOME OFFICE- CATERIN , , . $$EIXLR$EEF3EEER BEEF 510 w. LOVELAND AVE. WARREN COUNTY BRANCH: 3195 STATE ROUTE 23 and 3 683-1531 683-7000 125 LOVELAND-MADEIRA RD. phone 683 - MEAT 137 CONGRATULATIONS! faxes w A am? WE' RE PROUD TO BE SERVING LO ST IGH SCH L AND 33M CEDAR HILL-FRENCH BAUER MILK BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF :79! j 0p LOVELAND HURST HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL 1978-1979 139 DRIVER'S PHARMACY 9450 Montgomery Rd. 791 - 7994 PRESCRIPTIONS : OUR SPECIALTY Free Delivery MON. 3 FRI. 5:30 - 10:00 SAT, 8:00 - 10:00 SUN. 9 - 9 W i Tom's Sunoco YOUR FRIENDLY FULL SERVICE STATION L275 8: LOVELAND O MADEIRA RD. DUB EMRWWE RE WWEEQWE 9 GJWJGD LEBANON AUTO PARTS 407 LOVELAND MADEIRA RD. 683-3030 Best Wishes MW THOMPSON Loveland Madeira Rd . Phone 583-8041 LOVELAND AMOCO Elm $ W. Loveland Automobile Service Ken Lewis 8. towing BAUER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. s6Personalized 3 Protection Servncw 442 West Loveland Ave. Loveland, Ohio 45140 68331787 140 llJlJElel UEGUNHIIHE Er IJDHIJlSIHiIFIE H U NTEAsgocgaVI N GS llJEl Ia ulm SI. Lgsazisxszngm lnvglaml, mm QSIQD 01333::5; :1;?::;.;2m McCabeZS Parkuiew Markelc 1501 W. LOVELAND IIWWFLOWERS 683-1130 WEDDlNG FLOWERS: FLORIST'S OUR SPECIALTY montgomera at ftelds grid. 685-1210! 12135 MONTGOMERY RD. PHONE 683-3600 AUTO PA RTS mELDs ERTEL .1; 3C HWYJ ' v1 3 x H F .;2 1V: - ,9 cry a - - Ix; Quallty For LESS - I - :41:- ., - 4 7' Nix: t - W9 683-1793 1 - J nil , h t., . w MW ,. 7k 3 b D T9 Rebecca Home 7 7 Furnishings cmcmmnomo 45242 209 Loveland Madelra Road Loveland, Ohlo . 68347080 OR 683 7098 141 IE L .w NISBET Co'x mum. PAM -Hmmf3 TJMM i znu'; I i - ; I F; i mmammalm r IWUJMM wmxw mm mm 5.1;ww mm, ,. W R Nb'vmw NINA BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES LOVELAND OF LOVELAND HURST HIGH SCHOOL CONVENIENT FOOD MART CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 683-1300 I-a Elgvmun mmcvw Rental! Q W. Loulnnd and T-ylor Ave. Free Delivery gMbXJ, m 0 - Free delivery , Complete lin eof con nvalescen aids - Charge service I -Cu slom' lad back traces - 24 hr. emergency service . Family record file 142 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 66 29,9 DINNERS BEER KIWANIS CLUB OF LOVELAND SHORT ORDERS COCKTAILS m5 '1' 9; ' 12063 MONTGOMERY ROAD urvgi' WW LINCOLN RESTAURANT PHONE 683-6248 gau? $442 w vfgiwmg ARTS JEWELER Wm; fga 68.31742a 525 LOVILAND M AAAAAA RD. ARTHUR BLUHN LovELANQ omo 45140 Lancaster Colony Companies 1 CandIe-IityChristian Candle-Lite Div. Christian 2$ Co. Div Box 86 1360 Willow Road Love:and,Ohio 45140 Memo Park. Calitornia 94025 QEungratuIatians 031355 of 1979 143 PATRON PAGE Mr. 8 Mrs. Jim Aslin Mr. 8 Mrs. David Boley Mr. 8 Mrs. Bob Bradley David and Mary Ellen Camele Mr. 8 Mrs. William Condon Carl and Jane Conti Stan 8 Phyllis Cook Mr. 8 Mrs. James Duvall Stan 8 Bea Franklin Fred and Carolyn Girbert Jerry 8 Charlene Green Ken and Ginny Harper Mr. 8 Mrs. JamesE. Haynie, The George Holt Family L The Rev. and Ms. A. Ronald Ke bler Harold E. Kiser ' ' L 8- Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Leimey Walter and Delores Loveland Jack and Mescal Lytton L A1 8 Johannah Marggrander The Mend$nha11 Family Mr. 8 M13. Waseph Mesaros William and Nancy Miller Calvin 8 Florence Morris Mr. 8 Mrs. Ted Ogden 8 Family Robert and Shirley Paolello Sid and Darlene Pent Mr. 8Mrs. Harold C. Perry Delores Race Mr. 8 Mrs. Louis C. 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