Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)

 - Class of 1947

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-aaa 744 .-S' Sponsor of S. C., Assistant Prin- r cipal Fred Andrews, confers with oticers, Jim Gentry, vice-president, and Bud Davis, president in regards to plans for the first annual home- coming day ceremonies. Secretary- Treasurer, Margaret Keating missed this important get-together due to illness. 'rdf- rront Row: Irma Helm, Earlene Zink, Bobetta. Hanna, Barbara Comstock, Polly Peterson, Charmayne Gooch. - Second Bow: Bill Rogers, Bettye Morrow, Annabelle Holick, Margaret Keating, Barbara Dworak, Bud Davis, Russell Pugh. Back Bow: Bill Reed, Jim Gentry, Gene G-ingery, Ronnie Schelllng, Melvin Hogan, Frank Bales. Carrying' on the traditionally line work of the Student Council, this year's student governing' board contributed several worthwhile featurcs t.o thc yearly program. To start the school term oil, an all student picnic and dancc was hold at Lake- side Park to highlight get-acquainted week. Next the Student Council conceived and incubated the idca for a homecoming day. That the hatching was a complete success can be determined by referring to pages lo and 11. Not to be outdone by schools observing 'tSadic' Hawkins day, l,. H. S. was sub- jected to a Twirp Season. During this week, November 231-Ill, the girls dated up the boys and delved into their own billfolds for the expenses. In addition to the above, the student council planned a program of assemblies and took charge of ticket sales for the t'National Assemblies Program.

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Front Row: Goldie Leethy, Corwin Peak, Shirley Benz, Patricia Moss, Lily McNeese, Betty Jo Mathews. Second Row: Marvin Meintzer, Don Hicks, Loita. Mauer, Arlin Maner, Jim Mattoon. Back Row: Glen Lebsack, Bill Meister, Bill Peterson, Milo Naeve, Art Mcchesney, Bob Leslie. Front Row: Margaret Robenstein, Mary Stoner, Gene- vieve Scotield, Lorraine Van Dusen, Esther Teu- scher, Erma Schneider, Joyce Stielow. Second Row: Elaine Stutheit, Pat Wary, Virginia. Raw- ley, Don Wa1'ner, Genevieve Stratman, Albert Teu- scher. Back Row: Bill Rogers, Jack Swearinger, Walter if Smoyer, Le Boy Waltei-, Harold Smith, Don Slitfe, Roger Scha.il'er. Le Roy Walter, secreta.ry-trea.sm'er, Lloyd York, Bob Weaver, vice-president, Sammy Woi'muS. Cleta Rose Chapla, president.



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Herman Hovde, sponsor, Don Myer, Bill Clemmer, Elwin Mau- er, Lindy Leifheit, Bob Wilcox, Betty Booton, Ma1'y Griffing, Bet- ty Flider, Jean Rogers, Leurettn. W'a.dde1l, Lorraine Harbison, and Beth Kohler listen intently as Treva Mae Miller explains the use of the sextant during the Junior Air Cadets study of navi- gation. lm, November 2 Junior Air Cadets Visit Lowry Field 1 gk, 7 I , 21 H .tg- 'f ew ' ' tie 8.5 Members of the Air Cadets take time out for picture taking' during' an otherwise 'busy day spent inspecting the facilities of Lowry Field, Denver. Don Klitzke, co-pilot, who took over after Margo Meeker, pilot, bailed out: Beth Kohler, mechanic: and Trevzi Miller, nzivigatorg discuss with Mr. Hovde, the painting of a Loveland Air Marker on the roof of the hangar--high school to you..

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