Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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bers of our old class. One is Alberta Cutter, the other Clara Jackson. tDinky, is the proud owner of a most exclusive hat shoppe, while Clara manages the La Parisiennel beauty shoppe. nThe next jump will be to Washihgton, D. C. There in the Presi- dentts cabinet we find our old friend, Rudolph Stauss. tRudy, has real- ized his fondest dream and is now the Secretary of Agriculture. Over in the Senate we find yet another member of our class. The last election placed him there, but Ilm sure that Elsie did a good deal of the boost- ing too. Yes, youlre right! Itls Kenneth Franz, our old tEfficiencyf uNext stop, France! Several of our classmates are to be found on foreign shores. In Paris we find two, both of whom have gained fame. Malcolm Creager is one of them. As you all know, Creager was the tAce of Aces during the past war. were all mighty proud of Creager. In the outskirts of tgay Pareel lives Meredith Bodley. Meredith has been for several years an authority on interior decorating, and has written several books on that subject. Now we are traveling through Germany. As we pass the doors of a great auditorium, we hear strains of the most exquisite music ever heard. Going to the door, we see, to our great amazement, Dorothy Jones, seated at the piano. Dorothy has more than realized her ambi- tion, and she has written several songs which will immortalize her name. Accompanying her, is her old friend, Wilma Roush. Wilma was for several years a most efficient Secretary to the President of the United States, but two years ago she left her post to travel with Dorothy. iiWe return to America for some real thrills. We find ourselves in a large baseball park. Before us lies the diamond, and it seems that the national baseball championship is being played off. The fellow who is pitching the Reds to victory is none other than Highland Danby. Right where you'expected to find iDobbyl, ian it? ttAnd now come the automobile races. On the track stand four high-powered machines, each named for the country which produced it. At the close of the race it is found that the itU. S. has won. As the judges announce the winner, we hear: tAnd t0 Hayden Davis belongs the glory, not only of winning the International Automobile Races, but also of establishing a new speed record? And there you tind old tDopeyi. itNow comes Hollywood. There we find that Bill English and Joe Lohr broke straight through to stardom, immediately after their flrst picture was filmed, Bill as the hero, and tDode, as the villain. It was ever thus. tiAnd that, my friends, is all the information that I can give you regarding the whereabouts of your classmates 0f ,28. Good nightfl Georgia Louise Deerwester 19

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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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JUNIOR CLASS CLASS ROLL Annabelle Armbruster Lewis Brown Joseph Burnett Mary Caskey Hazel Cole Thelma DeYoungaic Harry Emerson Freda Franz Vernon Harcourt:k Miriam Harrison Ruth Harrison Alonzo Hoard:k Fred Holland Boyd McCauIey Genevieve Malsbary William Marston Anthony Pfarr Edith Reynelds Lillian Ridings Kenneth Seaman Dorothy Smith Alva Stouder Ethel Tabor Charles Wene,F Wayne Williams $Withdrawn in course of school year. 20

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