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A .- SENIOR CLASS ColorsrCrimson and Silver Gray FlowersiRose and Lily of the Valley MottOr-Not Finished Just Begun OFFICERS President .......................................... John Carpenter Vice President... ...... Stella Tessendorf Secretary ............. .,....Raymond Hahn Treasurer .............................................. Agnes Slone Historian ................................................ Carl Gentry Prophet ........ - wLaurence Conover Attorney .................................................. Mary Bail SENIOR CLASS ROLL Mary L. Bail Martha L. Bonnell Frances H. Bowyer Howard L. Burtt John D. Carpenter Harry Conley Laurence E. Conover A. McKee Cornett Robert W. Day Helen DeFosset Carl C. Gentry Raymond C. Hahn Dorothy M. Johnston Martha L. McCormack 'Hk'irhdruwn in cnursr nf wan Helen L. Muchmore Mildred E. Neff John J. Rooney Norma. F. Slaline Agnes E. Slone Catherine Smith Faye D. Smith Stella Tessendorf . Marguerite Th0mpson$ Charles L. Tracy Mary I. Tracy Opal M. Walker Eugene L Walters Helen B. Ward PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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PAGE TWENTY OPAL M. WALKBR ,Opiu'm IV. Vice President, Forum Literary Society. Opal surely suits her name; Some day sheUl rise to highest fame. HELEN B. 'WARD Watd I. uAll Aboard ; Gypsy Rover ; Basketball. 11. Girl Reserve; Kathleetfx Basketball. III. Program Committee, Irving Literary Society; uThat's That ; Wakpple Blossom Time ; Basketball. IV. Secretary, Irving Literary Society; Program Committee, Irving Literary Society; uSpanish Moon ; uTumble Inn ; Basketball. Good Iiatured and generous; jolly and clever; Her Lcngue like a brookkt, goes on forever. EUGENE WALTERS-J Gene, I. Program Committee, English Orators Society. II, President, English Orators Society; HilY. IIL President, Class; Program Committee, Irving Literary Society; Vice President, HirY Club: Apple Blossom Time . IV, Student Council; HhY Club; Snapshot Editor Scholar; Spanish Moon ; Tumble Inn ; Soccer. I am my mother's pride and joy, Because I am her only hay.H . .5 n .3 -. ., , ,. r Er 4-
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LOV-EL-AND SCHOL-AR Jiwe HISTORY-OF THE SENIOR CLASS As a group of tifty'eight young boys and girls, we entered Loveland High School on September 4, 1928, the thought of culture and higher education foremost in our minds Our class,be1ng the largest ever entering Loveland High School seemed always to be 111 the way of the upperclassmen who were familiar w1th the building and teachers and other thmgs that proved themselves d1ff1culties for us For the first few weeks we proved ourselves a never wanting source of enter, tainment. After surviving the initiation, we acquired some degree of dignity and proved ourselves quite valuable in athletics and other school activities. Our degrade ation took place on September 28, and we showed our appreciation by givmg a re; turn party on November 2. Our Sophomore year found us returning forty'two in number. We made quite .1 showing in athletics 011 all teams and defeatedthe rest of the classes in the interrelass tournament in basketball, thus proving our superiority early in our career. We also made our contribution to the HirY and Girl Reserves Clubs. Our Junior Year brought to ustthe feeling of responsibility. We received our class rings early in November, an honor which we all welcomed. Again our contriv bution to athletics was large, and again we showed the skill of champions in basket ball. 011 March 20, Our Class very successfully put on the play EkApple Blossom Timell; the success was repeated at Deer Park on April 10 We showed our in dwiduality by sponsoring a very successful Junior Senior Prom mstead of the usual banquet. At last we are approaching the goal towards which we have been so earnestly working for four years. We quite enjoyed having a large number of our class take part 111 the school play, 'lSpanish M00113. Again we gave more than our share to athletics and came out basketball champs. The members- of our Class headed the Scholar staff, Girl Reserves, HirY, and other school activities. Our class play, Tunv ble Innll, was given on April '22. At this time we are looking forward to being entertained by the Juniors on May 13 and by the Alumni on May 18. Soon our goal will be reached; at graduation we shall bld a fond farewell to the place that has so carefully protected and guided us for the past four years ieCCG. PAGE TWENTY'TWO
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