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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Haines?g Philip Purkiser John Wasson Helen M. Hausfeld Urban Reece Sidney Woodforwk Fern Hayes Marthonetta Williams 7k Withdrawn in course of year HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS In September 1926, forty-nine youthful aspirants for knowledge entered the portals of this old temple of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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SOPHOMORE CLASS Colors - Blue and Silver Gray Flower e White Rose OFFICERS President - Carl Gentry Vice President - Paul Flinn Secretary - Elizabeth Cutter Treasurer - Ruth Logeman CLASS ROLL Eleanor Bail Elsie Hill Clifford Snell Lena Bauer Alma Keeton Herbert Stacey William Bodley Franklin Laugelak Charles Switzer Audrey Brown Paul Lever Faye Tabor Howard Burtt Ruth Logeman Hazel Tufts Harry Conley Joseph Mallin Dorothy Veith David Cooke Floyd Martin George Wagnert Elizabeth Cutter James Montgomery Kathryn Wasson PaulFlinn Johnston Montgomery Mary Williams Carl Gentry, John Pfarr Willamae Willis Ernest Gerling Dorothy Scheer Willard Wright Eugene Slone f Withdrawn in course of year HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The sun rose on the morning of the sixth day of September, 1927; it also rose on forty-two boys and girls of Loveland and the surround- ings, about to begin their first of four years, life in Loveland High School. We, young and frightened Freshies, assembled around the en- trance 0f the school building and were viewed, commented upon, and worried by the upper classmen until the bell rang. Then, after a grand rush for seats, we were quieted by our first teachers. The girls had a new teacher, Miss Shields, and the boys, Mr. Ramsey. After quite a bit of confusion, we were helped to pick our courses, classes and class rooms. At the close of the first year we looked on with awe at the grad- uation exercises of the Seniors and wondered if we would ever be there. The September days of 1928 found us back in Loveland Hi, with the same teachers as before. Our number was somewhat less, but we went right out With a Will and determination to win our goal. So here we are, ready to pass another milestone in our high school career. E. C. 23
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