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xp 1930 0 SCHOLPSV' -i,Nf SOPHOMORE CLASS .-2 4...
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sl E I-A vo 1930 Q0 Serious g g Junior Class COLORS-Blue and Silver Gray. ' FLOWER-White Rose. A Officers President .....,.......... ..................... P aul Flinn l Vice-President ................ James Montgomery ' Secretary ................................ Dorothy Veith 5 Treasurer .................. Johnston Montgomery A Class Roll Lena Bauer Paul Lever A Howard Rhodehamel William Bodley' Ruth Logeman Dorothy Scheer' Audrey Brown - Evelyn Lovell Clifford Snell Howard Burtt Joseph Mallin Herbert Stacey Elizabeth Cutter James Montgomery Faye Tabor g Paul Flinn Johnston Montgomery Jack Tufts l Carl Gentry i John Pfarr Dorothy Veith Ernest Gerling George Purkiser' Mary Volz Elsie Hill Phillip Purkiser' Mary Williams Alma Keeton Willamae Willis Withdrawn in course of year n:u:l History of the Jimior Class N September? 6, 1927, we began our life at L. H. S. as green Fresh- ies. We were forty-four in number. We soon acquainted ourselves with the faculty and upper classmen, and on October 11th, we were welcomed to our honorable po- sition at L. H. S. by an initiation party. In appreciationf of this great . event, we gave a return party a month later. - After a year of mingled work and pleasure, we returned as Soph- omores with our number somewhat less in number, but just as firm as . ' ever in determination to reach our goal. We participated in soccer, bas- ket ball, baseball and the school play, All Aboard. Now that we are Juniors, we feel that we are approaching the Q climax of our career. I The class ring that we chose was, with slight alteration, adopted as the school ring, and it will be used by the succeeding classes with only ' a change in numerals. As before, we are well represented in the school activities. i The most exciting time of the year was the night that our class Q play Take My Advice, was given under the direction of Miss Shields. j ' The cast was highly complimented by everyone for its good work. iq: N D. V. n i , I x ..,,' L, ' 7- -V ----V
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B so 1930 O SCHOLPSV' Sophomore Class COLORS Crimson and Silver Gray FLOXVER Llly of the Valley Officers President Raymond Hahn Vice President Helen De Fosset Secretary Martha Bonnell Treasurer Mildred Neff Mary Bail Martha Bonnell Glenn Boyd Frances Bowyer Jack Burske John Carpenter Ruth Chisnran Ormont Coffman Harry Conley Laurence Conover McKee Cornett Merhn Cramer Martha Creager Robert Day Helen De Fosset Norman English Mllson Forkner Glover May Gill Class Roll Helen Gruber Raymond Hahn Virginia Herbert Olive Holland Dorothy Johnston Dolhe Kagay' Robert McCammon Charles McCarty Martha McCormack Maude Mallln John Marshalll' Carl Menke Helen Muchmore Mildred Neff Margaret Pollock' Alice Pottst Edna Pray Berta Rasnic Hayden Reift Herbert Ridmgs John Rooney Paul Roush Norma Slalme Agnes Slone Catherine Smith Faye Smith Virginia Stauffer Elva Tarkmgtoni Louise Tarklngton Stella Tessendorf Marguerite Thompson Leo Tracy Mary Tracy Opal Walker Eugene Walters Helen Ward Withdrawn ln course of year DZEI History of the Sophomore Class N the fall of 1928 fifty eight Freshmen entered Loveland High This was the largest class that had ever entered the doors of L H S The upper classmen gave us an 1n1t1at1on party which was certainly very entertaining Later we gave a successful return party We were also very well represented 1n athletics Our class IS well represented in the Glrl Reserves Although there were not as many of us this year, still our number made it necessary to divide us into two home rooms, the boys under Mr. Drewes, and the girls having Miss Shields as home room teacher. We have quite a few members in the Hi Y. The Sophomores feel very important, being champs of the inter class tournament, and being represented in athletics better than any other class this year. We close this year with a class of forty two, fighting to reach our goal and looking forward to two more happy years in L. H. S. M. L. B. . ,K . - ik . ,F ak . . at . - if O .,.-. ..25..
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