Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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! Gypsy RoverK The Senior Class play, given April 26th was the big event of the year and will ever be remembered by the residents of Loveland. The Girls Glee Club, the Girl Reserves, and the Hi-Y Club were enjoyed by each Senior Who was fortunate enough to be a member. The president, vice president, and pianist of the Girls, Glee Club were Seniors, as were the president, secretary, and treasurer of the Girl Reserves. The parties, banquets and dances will never be forgotten by the class of ,29; now while we are looking forward to some of them, and laterewhen we are just remembering the good old times in L. H. S. The Freshman party, in which we all helped with the initiating, was one of the big events, of course, not mentioning the other parties. Our class has had many interesting and enjoyable meetings which Will be remembered. We are glad to say that all our classmates have a bright outlook on life, some planning on attending college to work for their B. A. degrees, while others are going to enter the busy life of the world. M. E. C. HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS V The year of 1925 marked the beginning of the history of our class at Loveland High. There were thirty-five of us, but two members dropped out during the year. As we were only ttFreshiest, we felt our insignificance, and according to custom we were made the brunt of jokes and were made to feel as small as possible. However, after the initiation was over, we began to feel that we were really a part of the school. When we returned to school the next year, we found an entirely different faculty With the exception of Miss Templin. Being now of the upper classmen, we had a chance to pass on to the Freshmen the welcome Which we had received the year before. Although we were somewhat fewer in number, we did not lack in courage and spirit. We went at our work with a determination to win. Our Junior year was more eventful than the previous ones. Two of the more important events were the giving of the class play and the Junior-Senior banquet. During this year our class had an active part in putting out the school paper. Now we are in the last year Of our high school life. We are work- ing hard toward the end of the year when we shall reach that mile- stone in our lives-graduation. It is With high hope that our class of seventeen members goes forth into the world, but we shall always look back with fond memories on our school life at dear old L. H. S. W. M. 16

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SENIOR CLASS Colors e Blue and Gold Flower e American Beauty Rose Motto e uNon scholae sed Vitae discimusii. OFFICERS President - Edith Reynolds Vice President - Anthony Pfarr Secretary - Mary Caskey Treasurer - Ethel Tabor Prophet - Miriam Harrison Historian - William Marston Attorney - Kenneth Seaman CLASS ROLL Annabelle Armbruster Freda Franz Edith Reynolds Lewis Brown Miriam Harrison Lillian Ridings Joseph Burnett Fred Hollandxt Kenneth Seaman Mary Caskey Boyd McCauley Dorothy Smith Hazel Coleik Genevieve Malsbary Ethel Tabor Harry Emerson William Marston Wayne Williams Anthony Pfarr '1 Withdrawn in course of year OUR SENIOR YEAR At a meeting September 10, 1928, presided over by Our Junior class president, Kenneth Seaman, the class ohicers for 1928-1929 were elected, as listed above. The Senior Class has lost two members this year, Hazel Cole and Fred Holland. We have a class of only seven- teen members now as graduation approaches. The Senior representatives to the Annual staff were elected at a later meeting in October. These, together with those appointed later, are: Editor-in-Chief, Anthony Pfarr; Associate Editor, Edith Rey- nolds; Athletic Editor, William Marston; Local Editor, Lillian Ridings; Business Manager, Kenneth Seaman; Assistant Manager, Harry Emer- son. The Senior Class is proud of the fact that it has supplied all the athletic teams, soccer, basketball and baseball, with members this year. Both the basketball captains are members of the Senior Class. This class seems to be good in athleticseyes? Our Lincoln Literary Society, consisting of the seventeen class mem- bers and two well-known Juniors who were fortunate enough to be club members, but yet unfortunate because they are not active Seniors, has rendered many interesting programs at our meetings this year. The club met twice each month. The Senior Class was well represented in dramatics, members hav- ing participated in both musical comedies, HA11 Aboard,, and ttThe 15



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LAST'VVILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 29 of Loveland High School, Village of Love- land, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, believing ourselves to be of sound mind and memory and realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do, this day, hereby swear to the following as our Last Will and Testament: Item LeThe entire class leaves our dearest possession, Miss Tem- plin; our well worn desks with any initials or gum found thereon; and our special rights and privileges, not forgetting the respect shown us by the lower classmen, to our successors, the Juniors. Item IL-W'ayne VVilliamst courtship 0f Mae G. to Charles Un- dercoffer. Item HLeEthel TaborE leadership in girlst athletics t0 Lavadis Walter. Item IVr-Joseph Burnetths winning way With the girls to John Wasson. Item VeMary Caskey's lipstick, rouge and powder pulf to Doris Richards. Item VIr-Boyd McCauleyE much envied Senior class play title, Armond Francois Boni Aime De Lovier, to Milton Rich tif he can pronounce in. Item VIL-Lewis Browne Latin difficulties to Doris Bodley. Item VULeAnthony Pfarfs artistic and poetic ability to Mar- shall Burtt. Item IX.eEdith Reynoldst following of boys to Ruth Schoeffler, With advice to limit the number. Item X.iKenneth Seamants permanent wave to the Junior who needs it most. Item XI.-Harry Emersmfs standing as Class Sheikt, t0 Alva Stouder. Item XII.eMiriam Harrisonts privilege of arriving at school as the tardy bell rings to Wilma Schlechty. Item XIII.-eFreda Franis modest shyness to Mary Dearwester. Item XIV'.EGeneVieve Malsbary's long ride home to Margaret Morrison. Item XV.eWilliam Marstorfs tenor-bass voice to Elmer Ertel. Item XVI.eD0r0thy Smith,s quiet ways to Willamae Willis. 17

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