It’s hard to imagine your parents being young. Here’s a shot of L.V. Steinhoff when he was 14. The photos are from a scrapbook he put together when he was in high school on Pacific Street.
Dad’s full name was Louis Vera Steinhoff. The Vera came from an aunt’s name, if I remember correctly. He didn’t exactly advertise his middle name. The “Junior” nickname was because he was named after his father.
He dropped the “Junior” when he got older. (Much like I’ve tried to get shed of “Kenny.”) Only a handful of his oldest friends and family used that term. Most of the men who worked for him called him Louie or L.V.
Big feet
You can barely read the fading “Big Feet”caption on this photo. It says underneath the photo that it was taken at May Greene School. He must have been friends with some of this teachers because he has pictures of some of them in casual poses around the school grounds..
Maybe being a photographer gave him access that normal students wouldn’t have had. He and Master Photographer Paul Leuders were contemporaries and members of the Kodak Club in high school.
Other stories I’ve done about Dad
- Father’s Day 2010 – Dad at 21
- Dad helped build Cape’s sewers
- Dad built Route W through Fruitland
- A collection of photos for Father’s Day 2011
- Father’s Day 2012
- Fathers and fishing
- Dad and the ’49 Cardinals
- Some of Dad’s high school teachers taught US
- Christmas 1969
Sweet pictures and captions.
Ken, you didn’t have a date on your dad’s picture at 14 but I was there from 1942 to 45. When was he there?
Joe Whitright
Dad was way ahead of you. He was Central High School Class of 1934.