Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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71313 I I fs. 1 ' 'UL Inf' Ruby Lovell who never did falter, Has been once more led to the altar. Leah Mallixi seems to be marricd too, And has promised always to be true. Maude Mallin has changed her name, And as an actress has won great fame. Ruth Moore, as a Latin teacher's made good, just as we always said she would. Charles Moormaxi, as a chemist great, Works in his lab, early and late. Alice Frances Potts has risen to be A teacher at Oxford across the sea. June Rehifs become a stenog. too, And in her line surpassed by few. Eugene Reif is a poet now, At writing verse he is a wow . Herbert Ridings is an undertaker, 'tis said, His business is to bury the dead. Hester Robinson is a clerk, At this she never seems to shirk. Paul Roush, to the common folk, Is still none other than good old Polk . Virginia Stauffer is as happy as she can be, For she is married and living in Gay Paree. A dietician is Maxilie Steele, Pity the ones who must eat the meal. Bertha Switzer is married and by his motion Has decided to live in the big town of Goshen. Bill Undercoifer, in far countries does roam, But leaves his poor little wife at home. Bob Weyand, a Branch Hill resident, Will be our next Democratic President. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN k '33

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71242 ,W SENIOR CLASS PROPHECT In the crystal gazer's tent I sit Before his globe, and gaze into it. I want to see what my classmates dog In these ten years I've heard but from few. Now Grst I sec that Mary Nell Baker Has accepted the job as Lou's homemaker. Evelyn Biggs-a teacher is she, Teaching her pupils fine cooks to be. Clifford Bcblitt is having his chalice As our ambassador to France. Helcnc Boedker as a nurse Doesn't make the patients worse. Emily Brock, in the editorial line, Witli the New York Times is progressing fine. Thcre's Catherine Burtt--watch her fingers fly! No other typist has a record so high. Ormont Coffman--quite clever is he As the football coach he was cut out to be. Hobert Cole has settled for life, With dear Virginia as his wife. Paul Corrill has taken up Library work, And, as in his school days, never will s-hirk. Joe Davis, known as -Hotsy for short, With the Loveland Herald is still writing sport. Teddy DeFosset knows no arts Except the one- Used Auto Parts . Norman English is an outfielder, With the Reds the outstanding score yielder. Ethelyn Ertel is still her name, And by her lectures she brings our class fame. Kathryn Kelly is heard from strand to strand, In glee club, orchestra, and band. Donald Logeman argues cases in court, But he still iinds time for a little sport. Mary Lovell, a good wife is, And she still rides in a tin liz . ,llll '35 PAGE TWENTY-SIX



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W Wfgnam, It WWI WU, .illl 5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1953, 'being mentally sound, clear in memory, of our own free will, and under no undue pressure, do declare this to be our last will and testament, and do devise, and bequeath, as follows: Item I-To our parents, who have made our presence here possible, our sincere thanks and undying gratitude for the education which we acquired through their efforts. Item II-e-To the faculty, our wish that they may remain to face many classes such CLS 0l1l'S. Item III-Mary Baker leaves her parking space to Pearl Tracy. Item IV--Teddy DeFoss:t leaves any unfinished arguments with Mr. Ramsey tr. George Deerwester. ltcnw V-'Bertha Switzer leaves her back talk to Bill jones. Item VI--Alice Frances Potts leaves her broadmindedness to Paul Cherry Thomas. Item VII-joe L. Davis leaves his position as sports editor to Jack Robinson. Item VIII-Ruth Moore leaves her ability to teach to Bill Nordman. Item IX-Clifford Boblitt leaves his -practical pranks in Physics class to anyone who will take them. Item X-Helene Boedker leaves all her second-hand chewing gum fincluding ol 1 wrappersj to her little brother, Charles. Item XI--Ormont Monte Coffman promises to donate to the school library the lirst copy of his book, entitled, My First Four Years as a Freshman . Item XII-Emily Brock leaves her permit to be tardy to Jimmy Garrison. Item XII-Bob Weyalid leaves his undisputed leadership of the Democrats to Mr. Leue. Item IV-Charles Moorman leaves his rowdiness to Bill Weyand. Item XV-Maxine Steele leaves all her unused absentee excuses to Margaret M.mck Item XVI-Herb Ridings leaves his excess waist line to Roberta Bauer. Item XVII-Mary Lovell leaves her good advice to anyone who needs it. Item XVIII-Leah Mallin leaves her ambition to be a stenographer to jew DeFosset. Item XIX-Paul Roush leaves his many nicknames, such as Speed , Pol-:ie and Lightning , to David Biggs. Ivtem XX-Kathryn Kelly leaves her 'babyish ways to Bill Stradtmann. Item XXI- Norm English leaves his position as class president to the second best man in the junior Class. PAGETWENTY-EIGHT

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