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20 DAL LE VON IUNIOR GLASS Top Row - Sarah Snell. Florence Brown, Alice Hedlesten, rCatherine' Wolbers, Harry Martin. Vancel Keeler Lower Row;Florence Hill. Ruth Spaulding, Ivma Smith, Florence Pottsw Lois Cutter, Chas. Gaddis, Chas. Lohr ' I
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DA L LE VON 19 V Few can realize the thrill that we received when in May we were in- ormed by our reports Hpromotcd t0 the Senior Class. Our Senior year was undertaken with a spirit of gladness and also one f sadness. Gladness because we are about to reach the pinnacle of our ambition; sadness. because we soon must leave Old Loveland High and all its endearments. XYith a determination to make this a record year in our studies we bravely set about our tasks. The Annual Reception was given the Fresh- men and several Other parties. Mere words cannot describe these good times. During this year the following class officers were elected: President, Elizabeth Coyle; Viee-President, Clay Boone Spencer; Sec- retary. Elizabeth Seaman; Treasurer, Donald Walters. Pink Rose was chosen for the class flower. ' Athletics. which in the last year has added fame to Loveland High, has in seasonable routine increased our interest and pleasure in school life. Our class may well be proud as the present championship of the girls, team and the elegant showing of the boys, team was due to the training obtained during the three years of their high school course. Actuated by the endeavors of their former classmates, new graduate, to place our Alma Mater high in loeal athletic circles. Long after other events are faded from our minds there will always be remembered a most delightful social function, the last banquet given at the Cncinnati Auto Country Club in May by the Junior Class in our honor. 'W'c lccl that in these four years we have grown intellectually; that our moral fibre hae been strengthened by the self-control we have had to practice; that we have gained initiative, that is, we hope to be able to apply our past experiences aided by our reasoning power to the solution of the unexpected problems that may come to us. He feel that our four years of training will better tit us for positions and be of some social service to our community. We come to the end of our history and as we are about to say fare- well to Lovelaml High we know if we maintain the standard set by her we cannot fail in our undertakings of lifeis work. With hearty good w'shcs for the success of our classmates and the hope that Loveland High will continue to do for the future students the work it has done for us, we the class of '22. write ilhnisil to our history. Evelyn Selzer, ,22
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l mawvmwwl . :qu- ' Miss Vance. 'st'x: e; DAL LE VON 21 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ; LOYELAXD HIGH SCHOOL, L? 3; 1919-20 is Q XYc met here the tenth day of September. nineteen hundred and nine- item. to start in at the L. H. S. as Freshmen. The class that assembled was twentyfiveiboys and girlseall healthy and ready for work. Out studies were Algebra. French, English and Commercial Geography. Al- though they were entirely new to us, we succeeded in conquering them with the help of our faculty. consisting of Mr. Horton, Miss Hawley and 1920-21 This year we have advanced one more step in our High School course. A few of our members have left us. while a few new ones have taken their places. Our class 110w numbers twenty students. Our faculty are: Mr. Merzmda. Mr. Salisbury Miss Devine lhrst semesterl, and Miss Evans lsccoml semesteij. 1921-22 As we proceed. 0111' class keeps diminishing. Now we have 2111 enroll- ment of fourteen. The greatest griel which has entered and disturbed our happy class was the death of our friend and classmate, Floyd Layman, Our faculty are: Mr. Meranda, Mr. Simms and Mr. Stouffer Uirst semes- terl and Miss Southgate lsecond semesterl. Our class has the honor of having two star guards 011 the girlsl basket- lall teams, namely, Alice Hedlesten and Catherine VVolbers, And all of the Junior boys are out for athletics. XYe are now nearing the. end of our Junior year, with our Senior year ahead of us, which we all hope to conquer through hard studying and m m eentrution. Charles Gaddis, ,23.
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