Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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ILeJoseph Lohr leaves to Emery Knott his acting abilities as a villain. HLeMeredith Bodley leaves to Jane Porter her detention privi- leges, gained only by long and constant attention to detention. IV.eHe1en Undercoffer bestows her prowess as French maid upon Ruth Schoeffier. V.-Kenneth Franz bestows upon the broad and Willing shoulders of John Pfarr his abilities as manager in various departments of our school. VLeThe dust of many seasons on pictures in Room 11 is to be the worthy possession of the first industrious one to get it. tHoping for good crosz VILeWilma Roush leaves her demureness to one Elsie Hill. VIII.- Dorothy Jones leaves her privilege list influences to Harry Emerson. ' IXeWib Owen leaves to William Cutter his list of cutups and capers, necessary to any first class freak, with the reminder, Practice makes perfect? X.eLloyd Pray leaves his excess avoirdupois to one Lewis Brown. XLwRudolph Stauss leaves his experience as picture committeea man to one of next years young hopefuls. KILeBill English leaves his way with girls to Bill Marstonn tHere's to successD XIII.-eMalcolm Creager leaves his ambitions as an aviator to Mar- shall Burtt. XIV.eHayden Davis leaves his Latin translations to Doris Richards. XV.eHigh1and Danby leaves his love scenes, etc., to Charles Undercoffer. XVI.eLeroy Switzer leaves his unfinished business of 28 to Ken- neth Seaman. XVII.eVirgil Segale leaves his acting abilities and negro makeup to Pat Bodley. XVIII.-Georgia Deerwester leaves Highland to any one who thinks she can get him. XIXeAlberta Cutter leaves her long walk home to any one am- bitious enough to attempt it. . XX.eMargaret Reece leaves her collection of exchange papers to the exchange editor of next year, With hopes for an extra desk. XXI.-Clara Jackson leaves her stoic calm and carefree attitude to J ohnston Montgomery. This article sworn and subscribed to under my hand and seal this eleventh GD day of May, 1928. ' Amen. ISEALJ Malcolm Creager Attorney-at-law 17

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f dropped their studies entirely; others had gone to other schools. We Were beginning to realize that all of our education could not be acquired from our text books. To develop personality and to increase our physical as well as our mental capacity we must cooperate in the school activities and participate in the social and athletic functions as a means of self-expression. By the time we reached our Junior year we had developed a lively interest in the school and its affairs, and thus we returned, eager to take up our work to the furtherance of our own interests and those of the school. Each year after we became upper-ciassmen , we helped in giving a warm welcome to the incoming Freshmen in the same man- ner that We had been received. During our fourth and last year we worked hardest of all in order to reach the pinnacle of our ambitionegraduation. There are nineteen Seniors in the Class of 28. The following class oflicers were elected: President, Virgil Segale; Vice President, Edwin English; Secretary, Dorothy Jones; Treasurer, Highland Danby. The class flowers are a combination of American beauty rose and lily of the valley; the colors, old rose and silver. Many of our class- mates have received honors in contests and athletics. We have been grandly feted as a parting salute. The Freshmen girls gave a delightful reception to the Seniors, their mothers and the mothers of the Freshmen. The girls teams who were defeated in the inter-class tournament entertained the Senior Winners at a stag party. There was the annual farewell party and last but not by any means the least the Junior-Senior banquet, at which, I can safely say, a pleasant time was had by all. We feel that in these four years we have grown intellectually and that our four years training will better ht us for life and life,s work. We know that if we maintain the standard set by Loveland High we cannot fail in bur undertakings and responsibilities. We bid our schoolmates farewell with hearty good wishes for their success. And so another page is turned as the class of '28 passes out of the harbor into deep channels. Meredith Bodley :k 5k :l: :3: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class 0f 28, of Loveland High School, State of Ohio, County of Clermont, believing ourselves to be of sound mind, do hereby swear to the following as our last Will and Testament. After careful consideration we are desirous of endowing our worldly possessions to the following: I.-The entire class leave to the Juniors our dearly loved Miss Templin. 16



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CLASS PROPHECY Last evening as I sat before the fire, lazily enjoying all the com- forts of home life, my thoughts turned to the days that I had spent in Loveland High, and I wondered where all my old classmates were and what they were doing. Twenty years had passed since we were as- sembled together for the last time. Much can happen in that time and, I suppose, much had happened, but why wonder about old times now? It was probable that I should never hear from any of my old friends again. Dismissing my thoughts, I arose from the chair, walked to the radio, and idly turned the dial. The only result was a few unearthly groans and shrieks. At length, however, my efforts were rewarded. At first the voice to which I was listening was faint and indistinct, but finally it came in loud and clear. My amazement knew no bounds when I heard the announcer say: I have received a most unusual request during the past week. Miss Margaret Reece, who is living in California, wrote and requested that I should broadcast from this station, tonight, the whereabouts of the members of the Senior Class of 1928, Loveland Hi. Margaret, who is a member of that class, is now, as you all know, the most renowned novelist of our time. To secure the information that Margaret wants, was extremely easy, for I myself was also a member of that class! Yes, I happen to be the same Wilbur Owen who graced Room 11 in 1928. It surely isnlt hard to guess my occupation, is it? Ilve been supervisor over station L. H. S. for nearly seven years. This sta- tion is the largest radio station in existence. And now, Iill turn the program over to Lloyd Pray, who also graduated in 28. You all remem- ber iTinyi, Iim sure. And then came Tinyls voice: Hello, folks. I think that in my line of business, Iive probably met more of my old classmates than the rest of you have, for my vocation in life is trotting around this old globe looking for amusement. live been at it for the past fifteen years, ever since my Uncle Bill died and made me his sole heir. Now to tell you where the rest of your class is. Our Senior Class President is the first that I think of. Virgil Segale has realized his lifels ambition and is now the Manager of the Sales Research Department of the Kroger Chain Stores. His home is in Cleveland, Ohio, where his wife is a prominent leader of the social set. And, remembering our high school days, speaking of Virgil reminds me of Helen. Helen Undercoffer has been most successful in her line of business. She manages a girls, boarding school which is situated in the Vermont Hills. Leroy Switzer also is living in Vermont. We remem- ber Bud as an L. H. S. sheik. He still is as popular with the girls as ever and now owns the largest dancing academy in the U. S. Now to travel back to Ohio. Down in the heart of Cincinnati are two mem- 18

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