Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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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Mary Williams Carl Gentry, John Pfarr Willamae Willis Ernest Gerling Dorothy Scheer Willard Wright Eugene Slone f Withdrawn in course of year HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The sun rose on the morning of the sixth day of September, 1927; it also rose on forty-two boys and girls of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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FRESHMAN CLASS Flower a Lily of the Valley Colors e Crimson and Silver Gray OFFICERS President - Norma Slaline Vice President - John Carpenter Secretary - Dorothy Johnston Treasurer - Helen DeFosset Louise Adams:k Mary Bail Martha Bonnell Frances Bowyer Glenn Boyd Jack Burske John Carpenter Ruth Chisman Ormont Coffman Laurence Conover McKee Cornett Merlin Cramer Martha Creager Robert Day Helen DeFosset Julius DeFosset Norman English Madge ErteliK Mary Fagin Milson Forkner CLASS ROLL Velma Franz Helen Gruber Raymond Hahn Viola Harcourt Robert Hausfeld Virginia Herbert Olive Holland Dorothy J ohnston Charles LeFeber Robert McCammon Charles McCarty Martha McCormack Maude Mallin John Marshall Carl Menke Helen Muchmore Mildred Neff Margaret Pollock Alice Frances Potts Edna Pray Berta Rasnic Hayden Reif Herbert Ridings Lucy Robinson John Rooney Paul Roush Norma Slaline Agnes Slone Catherine Smith Faye Smith Virginia Stauffer Ruth ThomasT Marguerite Thompson Mattie Thompson Cleo Tracy Leo Tracy Mary Tracy Donald VanceiE Opal Walker Eugene Walters Helen Ward '3 Withdrawn in course of year Deceased HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS When we first entered High School our class consisted of about 58 boys and girls, all being eager to start their High School days, which will long be remembered by all. The class is the largest that ever entered tiLovelancl Hiil in the his- tory of the school. Because of its size, it was divided into two sections, A and B. During the month of September our class election was held All those elected took their ohices with the thought of doing their best. On September 28th our class was given a party by the upper-class- men. The evening was much enjoyed by all, except for the degrees of initiation, which were very trying at times. On November 2nd we gave a party to the upper-classmen in return for the one they had given us. Our class clubs were organized in our English classes. They are not only entertaining, but beneficial. 25 D. M. J.

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