Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 4 no 1930 0 SCHOLPXL XI.-Doris Richards leaves her ability and skill of completing a history notebook to Elsie Hill. XII.-Floyd Martin leaves his biological knowledge Cso necessary in tracing evolutionj to Herbert Ridings. ' , XIII.-Mae Gentry leaves her ability of playing the piano to John Carpenter. XIV.--Ruth Schoeffler leaves her flighty ways to Lena Bauer. XV.-Margaret Morrison leaves her reputation as a scholar to Frances Bowyer XVI -Jane Porter leaves her long tiresome journey to school each day to Hazel Sparks. XVII Elmer Ertel leaves his hard boiled nickname of Jerry to Jack Tufts XVIII M1lton Rich leaves his many playful habits in study hall to Laurence Conovei XIX Wilma Schlechty leaves her ab1l1ty to master English Lit erature to James Montgomery XX Mary Dearwester leaves her long curls to Evelyn Lovell XXI Norman Phillips leaves his bashful ways to Ormont Coff man XXII Mabel Muchmore leaves her rosy cheeks to John Pfarr XXIII Helen Hausfeld leaves her nickname of Sis to Mary Lovell XXIV Ralph Brown leaves hls excess tallness to Teddy De Fosset XXV Emery Knott leaves his blond hair to Clifford Snell XXVI Marthonetta Williams leaves her quiet ways to John Rooney XXVII Alva Stouder leaves his arguments on Cahfornia time to Mr Leue This article drawn up by the Senior class and sworn and subscrlb ed to under my hand this sixteenth day of May nineteen hundred and thlrt Y CSEALJ ALVA STOUDER Attorney at Law cn:n:1 Class Prophecy T had been a trying day for me four new cases had been brought to my ward but now my watch was over and I was free to go I had an important engagement that afternoon with an old schoolmate of mme He is now an inventor and had Just devised a new contrap tion in which one could sail thru the air and thru the water at a tre mendous rate of speed It was also fitted out with telescopes and televislon which enabled one to see clearly things that were many miles away This inventor by the nav is none other than Jerry Ertel nad asked me to go with him on his trial flight and he said that per haps we could visit some of our old schoolmates Upon arriving at his shop I found Jerry rushmg around with an oil can He was putting the finishing touches on the High Flier . . . If !I . .- , . . , ,- - . li' I . 01 I . ' KK ' !! ,- . b 1 01' - . . e 5 0 0 ,.. ' . H . . ' 37 . . , - ' I Y . I . D - - D ! l Q l l o l 0 s n I Q ' . , f ,, . He , - . . - 0 l n I u 0 U 1 . .. . ,, . . ,, . as -19-

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AB-In N oo 1930 0 of the crew to the life on the Sea in the way we had been introduced. Among our new crew were two faculty members, Mr. Drewes and Miss Shields, but though we initiated them along with the other newcomers, we could not convince Mr. Drewes that he should pay Miss Shields ali- mony, for he said the paying of alimony was one of the breaking waves met on another sea, but not on the Sea of Learning. The next year we gained the rank of Juniors in our naval craft, and we were quite able to make all the crew feel our ability with our own cheers. if not deeds. In this rank we came upon more of the social cur- rents to be found at sea. Among these was our Junior class play, Cin- derella O'Reilly, which convinced us of our dramatic ability and also financed our crowning feature of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet. Now we have gained the highest distinction given any crew on this ship-the position of Seniors. We have learned on our voyage that one gains only that for which he earnestly works. We have fought the good fight, and now twenty-seven of our original number remain to re- ceive the last honor given-graduation. Hoping that we have set a good example and are leaving only good-will behind, and wishing suc- cess to the remaining crew, we now disembark from our loved ship, Loveland High School to enter on another sea--the real sea of Life. W. A. S. Last Will and Testament We, the Senior class of Loveland High School, Village, of Loveland, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, believing ourselves to be of sound mind and judgment, do, this day, hereby swear to the following as our Last Will and Testament: Item I.-The entire class leaves to the Juniors our dear friend and ad- Item Item Item Item visor, Miss Templin. To the Sophomores we leave our example of class conduct. Q II.-Doris Bodley leaves her ability of conducting study hall to Charles McCarty. III.-Urban Reece leaves his great skill in mastering Trig to Ruth Logeman. IV.-Donald Lever leaves his physiological knowledge of a grapefruit diet to Robert Weyand. V.-William Cutter leaves a warning to all boys that Ruth must not be bothered. Item VI.-Charles Undercoffer leaves his ability as an orator to Glenn Boyd. Item VII.--Eula Phillips leaves her refined manner to Stella Tessen- dorf. ' Item VIII.-Marshall Burtt leaves his ability of conducting school bus- Item Item iness to Jack Burske. IX.-Marian Montgomery leaves her Latin translations to Eliza- beth Cutter. X.-Robert Brown leaves his strong rugged manner to McKee Cornett. , i' I -1-S...



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Am ' vo 1930 NO SCHOLPR' W he called h1s 1nvent1on I suggested that before we start on thxs fl1ght we call on Floyd Mart1n who 1S a successful msurance man and have h1m wr1te an accldent pOI1Cy for each of us At last we were ready We hopped ln and Wlth a rnlghty shove from h1s mechanlc we were off Jerry had obta1ned a lxst of all our old classmates and where they were located at th1s t1me We headed f1rst toward New York Qu1te a number of our old fr1ends were located there Jerry shut off the motor as we were hover1ng over Tlmes Square FIX that telescope on that large whlte bu1ld1ng on your rlght yelled Jerry and tell me vs hat you see I accordmgly d1d so Why that IS Mademolselle Do 1anna s Beauty Shoppe Sald I and look who IS that blonde g1rl wxth the black dress su1ely I know her Yes sa1d Jerry That IS Made lY101S6ll6 herself or We know her better as Dorls Rlchards Was I ex c1ted'7 Why I nearly fell out of the Hlgh Fl1er That 1S Just one of the surprlses you w1ll get sald Jerry F nally we came to rest on a la1 ge bu1ld1ng Get out and look thru the skyhght sa1d Jerry I dld and saw a large body of men and hlgh up cn the speaker s platform were two well dressed men Altho I could not hear what they were talkmg about one of the men was evldently g1v1ng a powerful speech f1om all the gestlculatlons Upon closer 1n spect1on I d1scovered that these two men were Emery Knott and Ralph Brown who are two m1ghty leaders 1n the po11t1cal mach1ne of Tam many Hall Ghdmg on farther down Broadway Jerry pomted to a large elec tr1c slgn and there a headl1ner on Broadway Dor1s Bodley the World s Greatest Impersonator She IS now on the Kelth C1rcu1t Her busmess manager 1S Donald Lever and does he manage? We then flew out across East Rlver What 1n the World are they domg to Brooklyn Bfldgfiv I asked Tearlng lt down Sald Jerry 1n order to bu1ld a b1gger and better one and our old fr1end M1lt0H R1ch who IS now 1n the contract1ng buslness IS ln charge of lt We crossed the r1ver and were now fly1ng over Brooklyn G down closer I Sald to Jerry so we can ee Why that crowd IS gathered on that corner It was a street 1n the slums and the people were hard looklng and there 1n the center was Jane Porter She was look 1ng heavenward and s1ng1ng 1n a clear VOICE that good old Gospel song The Old Rugged Cross Our Jane IS now an evangellst and 1S dolng good work 1n the slums Cxrclxng over the beautlful manslons on Long Island Jerry pomted out to me the home of Robert Brown who IS now engaged 1n the prof1t able busmess of lmportlng f1Sh eggs The next large estate belongs to Helen Hausfeld who IS at th1s txme on a concert tour Mae Gentry IS her accompanlst Our next dest1nat1on was Chlcago Here we dlscovered that Nor man Ph1ll1ps has h1s large meat packlng establlshment and h1s eff1c1ent secretary IS Mary Dearwester Whlle we were there Norman s S1St61 Eula came 1n to v1s1t h1m and she had her two darhng ch1ldren w1th her Yes Eula IS happ1ly marr1ed to a wealthy pr1zef1ght promoter Upon cross1ng the farmmg d1st11ct of our country we found that Urban Reece has establlshed h1mself on a large and prosperous farm . . . . . . A. 9 J . . . . In I s - 9 f. , . . . u 1 n , u . . .- . . . U . . ' ' ' ' 9: as . 1 1 , sv ' - cs ' ' . . . . 9 M ' as - ' ' 9 1 s , Ja sc as - sl ' - Q 1 . . . ,, I - ' . , . H . . . . ,, . . , . 1- , , - ' il . . ,, . . . '- 9 - 9 J . 1 . a u , 1 u u ' - , . ' , s a 1 u v Y - s a I 1 , - . . . H . 9 r 2 9 , ,, . . . . . . , . . H . ' ' rr as - - u ' ' ' s 1 H. . . . . 1 a . . . . . . . . ,, v v - - ' as , . o an ' cc ' Q s r '-' n - n I I x ' ' u 37 ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . n , 1 s , - . . . . . . . 9 - . u 1 a u I , - . . . . . . . . s . . , . . - s 1 . . . . . . . 2 9 . . . . . , . , . . . . . I. 1 . . . .-2 0...

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