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SILHOUETTE, rh Freshman Class . . . OFFICERS President ............................................................ Elaine Segale Vice Presidentwmmn,..,.V,..,.,....,. ............Wi1!fam Beuchter Secretary ..................................................... Ruth Ann Davis Treasurer...,.... .., .. Faculty Advisers, Miss Alice Temph Louis Cruber Gladys Afsop Adele Bfehle Rose Braun Helen Brenner Hazel Cole Mary Ladrigan Ruth Ann Davis Mary Ellen Day Jeanette De Fossett Dorothy Dunn Mary Jane Everhart Gertrude Falgner BetTy Lee Garrison Cafherine Harmer Doris Hangar'mer Wilma Hines June Hoyer Anna May Koenig CLASS ROLL Annabelle Crouse Audrey Mcclothin Caroiyn Montgomery Eileen Minmick Elizebeth Pfarr Ruby Price Francis Roush Elaine Seigle Rosemary Seigle Roberf Satfler Rowena Smith VfoIet STewarT Dorothy Sturm Christine Tucker Florence Williams Mabel WiISOn Francis Volz James Alsop Ralph Applegafe Nineteen .............Rober'r Tracy n, Mr. William White Thomas Chisman Charles Chisman George Young Vearil Carle Roberf Engelage Richard Harcourt Archie Holden Tom Mallfn Russell Osborne George Reis Car! Stock Robert Tracy Emit Ward WilIiam Wells Orhe Race Emery Ray Fred Martin Wifliam Beuchter
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LOVELAND HIGH SCHO0L OFFICERS President ................................................................... Louise Davis Vice President ........................................................................................ Evelyn Deerwester Secretary .......................................................................................................... Joe Ladrigan Treasurer ................................................................................................ James Undercoffer Faculty Advisers ................................................ Miss Gladys Copas, Mr; Gerald Ramsey CLASS ROLL Doris M. Bauer Reba F. Switzer Howard Crouse Edna Biedinger Ruby M, Switzer Vernon Davis Shirley Boblift Ruth E. Switzer Royaido ErHe Imogene Clearwaters Florence Vance Robert Cest Louise Davis Goldie M Race Jack Cest Evelyn Deerwester Gladys Sunnycalb Stanley Classmeyer Dorothy Engfish Esther Romohr Robert Johnston Dorothy E. Franz Anna Mae STagge Walter Meyer Dorothy M Franz Evelyn Cutler Robert Nurre Edith F. Gose Sara Jenkins Meredith Poe Jane K. Haley Dale L. Apgar Rlchard Poe Jane Hall Wifliam DanieIs Vernon Wilson Viola R. Jones james King WiHiam Conley Hilda Koenig Joe Ladrigan Homer Dezarn Ruth Koerkel Robert Morrison Daniel Maloney Helen Moon Richard Shannon Eugene McClone Helen Nelson Dennis Sidney Lawrence Wolbers Rachel Hewlett James Undercoffer Eighteen
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LOVELAND HIGH SCHO0L Sophomore Class History . . . 5 YOU look Through The pictorial history of The Ciass 0T 37 you wiii notice on A the first page sixTy-Three freshmen entering Lovelahd High School in The Tall 0T '33. AnoTher page wiH bring you The effects of the initiation party given us by The upperclassmen, and still another showing The gym gaily decorated wiTh hearts on The evening of February iOTh, when we gave The upperclassmen Their return party. Turning over To the second secTion you wiH see some new faces aiong wiTh The majority of this same group of students, eagerly coming back To continue Their career as Sophomores. You will notice The first main event of this year was a Hailoween Party given for the Class and faculty in HShorTy Davis' barns Clancing at the next page, you will see the moving picture uThe Gridiron Fiash presented by the Sophomores aT The Lovelahd TheaTre in cooperation wiTh Mr, F R. Crist, Manager. Just look at the next page! Did you ever see so many pencils? Two gross arrived at The schooi and The Sophomores sold them. Fine business for some pencii company. As you Turn over another page The snow is falling fast, and we are having a parTy in The high schooi building. Glance at The nexT page. Attention! The Curtain is Slowly rising, and the Sophomores present 'iThe Orange Colored Necktie, a farcial comedy under The direction of Miss Copas. As the curtain draws To a dose. our second year of high school is nearing an end. What activities in The Two years To come will Tiil The pages of our history? eL. D. V V Freshman Class History . . . This road was found To be rough and steep in many places but with The help of BELAND HIGH, a dear place where we were initiated To The road of knowledge The very best kind of Teachers it was made comparatively smooThe When our sixty silhouettes first entered The school we began To learn of The vaiue of class and school spirit and This knowiedge has continued To grow. Our shadows dance aTOng behind us imitating every action we perform. These actions are somewhat governed by The movements of the upper-classmenis silhoueTTesV TT is our desire as Treshmen To make our shadows worthy of praise by The freshmen who will enter The school in future years. The social events of The freshmen class have proved very successful and we are looking forward to many more in the Three years TO come. All of us have Tound high school To be an exceedingly pleasant place, and know iT will be much more inTeresTing when we have advanced and claimed The name, Sophomores. -F. V. Twenty
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