John Monhollen was the best Stivers gymnast of the 70’s decade. He competed and lettered for the varsity all 4 years at Stivers under Coach Willie Lalks’ guidance. By his junior year, John was among the top six competitors in the City of Dayton Gymnastics Championships. He placed in trampoline, […]
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Kenneth Terrell – 1967
Kenneth Terrell excelled in multiple sports even before his Stivers career started. He represented the Dayton Boys Club in the National Pocket Billiards Tourney at the age of 13, placed 3rd in his class, and was named “Young Man of the Year”. He was a starting forward on the Emerson/Stivers […]
Read moreHenry Favorite – 1966
Henry was another outstanding Stivers athlete of the ‘60’s, coached by Joe Sullivan and Dick Landis. For track and field coach Landis, Henry competed in the 100 Yard Dash, 880 Relay,and Pole Vault events. Gymnastics coach Sullivan selected Henry to compete in the “All-Around” Oylmpic events: Floor Exercise, Vaulting, Horizontal […]
Read moreJudy Gore Greenwood – 1963
Judy Gore was an outstanding gymnast that was recruited and coached by Joe Sullivan. She was an integral performer for the “Flying Tigers” gymnastic team, earning 4 varsity letters. Judy teamed with Pat Gregor, Sandy Darby, Joyce Lee, and Della Olbers to form one of Coach Sullivan’s strongest womens team […]
Read moreHerbert “Larry” Dennis – 1957
Larry Dennis, as he is more commonly known, was one of the best golfers ever to play for Stivers. He was a 3 year letterman and the number one player for the Tigers during his junior and senior years. In 1957, Larry was the runner-up in the Dayton Amateur Golf […]
Read moreIvan Johnston – 1952 – Special Recognition
At Stivers, Ivan didn’t have much time to devote to sports as he was working most evenings on his education or at a part time job to pay for college. Ivan placed first in the State of Ohio on the Scholastic Achievement exam for Biology. Ohio State University was his choice […]
Read moreRobert Eugene Woods – 1947
Bob was a four year starter on the Stivers football team. He earned 2nd Team All-City honors his junior year and 1st Team honors his second year.He received a football scholarship to play for the University of Dayton. In retrospect, the highlight of his college football was playing alongside teammate […]
Read moreAlbert Clayman – 1944
“Demon of the hardwood floor,” “Lefty,” and “Sure-shot Al” are a few of the nicknames given to Al Clayman. He was an all-around athlete that showed a lot of promise in several different sports, but basketball was easily his favorite and most successful. He played 4 years for coach Skip […]
Read moreChester A. Gooding – 1943 Principal, Stivers High 1959-1971 – Special Recognition
Chester Gooding was one of the most respected and beloved principals in the 100 year history of Stivers High School. He served the student body first as secretary of his Stivers class of 1943, and he served the student body as principal from 1959 to 1971. He graduated from Stivers […]
Read morePaul Schriber – 1936
Paul Schriber was the son of emigrants from Glaznieki, Russia, now Latvia. His father, Hyman, came to America as a single man of 24 in 1905, but was soon joined by his childhood sweetheart, Bertha. Their union produced nine children: Max, Rose, Louis, Ervin, Ellen, Minni, Paul, Tina and Tillie. […]
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