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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President - Wilbur H. Owen Vice President - Virgil A. Segale Secretary - Meredith Bodley Treasurer - Kenneth Seaman Cheer Leaders - William Cutter, Floyd Martin, Clifford Snell Soon after the opening of school in the fall, the Athletic Associa- tion of Loveland High School elected its officers for the year, with the result shown above, and entered upon its usual function of obtaining fmancial support for the athletics 0f the school. The dues for the year were again set at fifty cents and a. large per. centage of the student body took membership. The proceeds of the first two basketball games also went into the Athletic Association treasury, but thereafter the basketball receipts were paid into a Student Activity Fund, with Mr. Drewes as Treasurer. Money from the Activity Fund was disbursed to other school enterprises as well as to athletics. Other sources of revenue for the Athletic Association were the magic show given by Gene Gordon c5: Co. at the Opera House, two magazine subscription campaigns, a bake sale, and candy sales at some of the games. Among the things paid for by the Athletic Association were the new soccer uniforms, in part also the baseball uniforms; various trans- portation bills; L. H. S. arm bands; song and yell sheets; and miscel- laneous other equipment, such as soccer balls, basket balls, first aid sup- plies, etc. The association did good work in promoting pep through the sale of arm bands to the students; through encouraging the learning of yells and songs; and through the establishment of a rootersi section at the home basket ball games. The cheer leaders deserve special mention for their earnest and efficient work. Loveland High School believes that the Athletic Association has more than done its part in promoting school athletics and school spirit, and hopes that in the coming year it will prove still more successful. K. C. S. 29
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STUDENT COUNCIL Instituted October, 1926 PURPOSE To promote the best interests of the high school; to develop initia- tive and sense of responsibility among the students; and to participate so far as possible in the establishment and maintenance of proper reg- ulation for the government of the student body. OFFICERS President - Wilbur H. Owen Vice President - Edith Reynolds Secretary - Wilma Schlechty CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior Class . .. Virgil Segale Wilma Roush Wilbur Owen Meredith Bodley Junior Class ........ William Marston Anthony Pfarr Edith Reynolds Sophomore Class .. Wilma Schlechty Marshall Burtt Freshman Class ., Martha Bushman The Student Council was organized in the fall of 1926 for the purpose of giving the pupils a voice in the government of the school, and has the faculty as advisors. Its members are elected annually by the students of Loveland High School and consist of four representaq tives of the Senior, three of the Junior, two of the Sophomore and one of the Freshman Class. Its officers are elected by the Council from its own membership, with the proviso that the president must be a Senior. The Student Council meets on alternate Wednesdays during the school year to discuss and decide problems pertaining to the student body. The works of the Council have been, so far, of great benefit to the school. It has helped to make arrangements for the supervision of the study hall, care and cleaning of the new gym, improving the school grounds, and numerous other ideas that have made school life easier and happier. The Council last year, as a new organization, made a fair begin- ning; this year it has made greater progress; and, With the cooperation of all the student body, it will in the future participate still more largely . in the advancement of the school. W, S. 28
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