Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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After dinner Lillian and I went out to sit in the observation car, but we didn,t stay long. William Marston, Professor of Physics at Maryville College, Tennessee, was sitting there with a young lady with shining black hair, Whom he had met in his High School days. At eleven otclock I decided to retire. As I was about to enter an upper berth, a voice from below said, Thatts quite natural for you, Miriam; you always were rather uppishf, Edith said that she was on the way to meet her husband, who was in California, estimating the cost of Sears and Roebuck houses, as there had been a real estate boom. I was comfortably settled for the night When Lillian disturbed me to say that she had walked through the train, having had another attack of the wgads , and had met Harry Emerson, who was the head inspector of mail coaches for the Baltimore and Ohio. The next few days were spent in renewing 01d friendships. On the morning of the fifth day something went wrong with the engine, and we had seven hours to wander around a very beautiful little town. After we had been walking for quite a While we went up a long drive to a beautiful home to ask for a drink and to rest awhile. To our great surprise Joseph Burnett opened the door, having dis- missed all his servants the day before, and invited us to come in. Joseph told us that he was leaving that night for Washington, as he had just accepted the appointment as Secretary of Agriculture at the request of President Boyd McCauley, the former Secretary of Agricul- ture having recently died. He drove us back to the train in his Hudson. We arrived in California on Sunday morning. After registering at a hotel we went strolling down the beach. The first scene we beheld was Anthony Pfarr sketching Mary Caskey, the winner of the recent bathing beauty contest. On Monday we Visited the University of California. There we met Ethel Tabor, instructor of Athletics, and Annabelle Armbruster, Miss Twightweet, the Private Secretary of the President, Dr. A. F. Leue. About two months later, when we were hurrying on our way to the station, we noticed some men painting quite a nice house. The architecture was rather unusual, so we stopped to admire it. Just as we were about to leave, Freda Franz emerged from the front door and greeted us. She told us that this was the house Sammy had been promising her for years, and that it had been built by the Wayne Williams Company, Builders and Contractors. On the train Lillian and I decided to take a trip back to Love- land to visit old Loveland Hi, Where all our dreams had started. M. H. 10



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JUNIOR CLASS Colors 2 Red and White Motto 2 Fit Via Vi. OFFICERS President - William Cutter Vice President - Mae Gentry Secretary - Ethel Kersey Treasurer - Elmer Ertel CLASS ROLL John Armstrongt Ethel Kersey Robert Reifs Doris Bodley Emery Knott Milton Rich Jessie Bodley:k Donald Lever Doris Richards Ralph Brown Marian Montgomery Wilma Schlechty Robert Brown Margaret Morrison Ruth Schoefher Marshall Burtt Mabel Muchmore Robert Sparks William Cutter Eula Phillips Alva Stouder Mary Dearwester Norman Phillips Charles Undercoffer Elmer Ertel Jane Porter Norman Venardt Mae Gentry George Purkiser Lavadis Walter Benton Haines?g Philip Purkiser John Wasson Helen M. Hausfeld Urban Reece Sidney Woodforwk Fern Hayes Marthonetta Williams 7k Withdrawn in course of year HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS In September 1926, forty-nine youthful aspirants for knowledge entered the portals of this old temple of learning. We, being Freshmen, were very loquacious and forward students, and soon became acquaint- ed With the faculty, Which consisted of Mr. A. F. Leue, Mr. G. W. Ramsey, Miss Alice Templin, Miss Hazel Hosbrook and Miss Alice Happley. The school year 1927-28 opened With renewed enthusiasm. There were two additional teachers in the faculty, Miss Harriet Shields and Mr. Harold Drewes. Now that we are Juniors, we have but one more year to grace our stay here. The suspense in waiting for the class rings was probably well spent. A successful event was the class play, ttCinderella O,Reilly,,, given under the direction of Miss Shields. Frisky and gay as the birds in May Are we jolly Juniors 0f. ,30, Awaiting the day and paving the way To make us strong and sturdy. 21

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