Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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FIRST ROW: Mr. Phillipsl Norma Klasener, Jean Myers Lenore Eomohrl Betty Krebs, Rosemary Doughman, Annabelle Smith, Blanche Alsop, Elizabeth BauerA Miss Payne, Miss Troxel. SECOND ROW7BettY Haley, Nancy Gest, Alice Schlueter. Avanelle Reece, Carrie May Moore, Ruth Shannon, lane Romohr, Barbara Eckertl Virginia Walker! Ruth Wolbersl Roma Brown. THIRD ROXVeAltred Metzqer, Ralph Gentry, Lott Smith, Lawrence Bodley, Birch Wegenhart, John Morris, Virgil Jones, Wilbur Howell, Marvin Stock. Howard Ehlerdiug, Robert Craig. FOURTH ROWeCarl Charlton, Carl Smith, Iohn Howsman, Lee Roy Coleman, 100 Betz, Max Medert, Edgar Shields! Gordon Haerr, lack Grady, Leonard Barry, Robert Crouse. THE IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Birch Wegenhart Vice-President Ralph Gentry Secretary Keith Carpenter Treasurer lean Myers JOLLY JUNIORS COULD it have been only three years ago that we weighed anchor and drifted slowly out into a sea of high school activities? It seems only yesterday that a certain Freshman Class was rejoicing over its first fifteen dollars which was made in a turkey rattle. Now, here we are, under the able leadership of our President, Birch llVeqenhart, ready to meet unflinchinqu, all the obstacles that roll into the path of this enterprising Junior Class. We juniors grew financially as well as mentally during the past year. Our penny dances, together With our Sadie Haw- kins dance, seemed to be our biggest moneyemakinq projects. These dances, our skating party, and an amateur hour helped us continue to keep the old custom of giving the annual Junior- Senior Prom. All work and no play, as you've heard, makes lack a dull boy. Our class, too, went by this rule. Many members of our class belong to the basketball, football, and baseball teams. There are also several musically inclined students. Four girls sang in the triple trio at Oxford getting an excellent rating; then, too, we have the honor of having one member Who belongs to the all county band. With these characteristics, this great corps of Juniors sail With full speed ahead into seniority. 227

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SOPHISTICATED SOPHOMORES N the fall of 1938, fiftyitwo people from this district gathered together to become freshmen of Loveland High School. At the beginning of the year we elected our officers, Roger Veith, President, Iames Hamseyl Vice-President; Dorothy Garrison! Secretary, and Walter McLean, Treasurer. After the Freshman Initiation Party we felt that we were full fledged high school students and that we were ready to begin our high school career. We then felt the need of funds, so we sold pencils labeled Loveland High School . We had our turn at initiation this year. The whole affair was in the form of a court. The judge, Arnold Williams! called each of the accused freshmen forward and told his crime. The jury, twelve sophomores, was then asked its verdict, which of course was guilty . The convicted was then given his sentence, which might be anything from singing a solo to taking a beauty treatment . When the student council members were elected, we chose as representatives of the Sophomore C1ass-Wa1ter McLean, Lois Rauch, and Iames Ramsey. Now we are looking forward to next year when we will be Juniors. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Arnold Williams VicerPresident Richard Bennett Secretary Dorothy Garrison Treasurer Walter McLean FIRST ROW: Miss Temptin, Roberta Lhor, Lorraine Gilmeri Laura Iane Long, Mary Osborne, Jean Lorenz, Jean Smith, Mabel Drake, Lois Ranch, Nona Jean Jones, Angels Pfarr, Mr. Bants. SECOND ROW: Wilma Wilson, Anna Hamilton, Betty Piau, Flora Osborne, Lavon Todd, Doris Har- court! lean Williams, Avis Ktssick, Rosalind Smith, Marcella Wells, Pauline Edsnsl Mr. Duckwall. THIRD ROW: Richard Strauss, Harold Rader, Wesley Applegate, Norma Bauer, Ada Mae Hopewell, Marguerite Tucker, Mary Poe, Sharlotte Borders, Mary Burton, Paul Wilson, Frank Everhart. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Sattter, Fred Ertel, James Ramsey, George Everhart, Paul York, Eddie Biedinger, VVaIter McLean, David DeMarisl Earl Bennington, Harry Hill. FIFTH ROW: Charles Conover, Arnold Williams, Norris Curry, Howard Creamer, Eugene Gravel, Robert Musser. 23

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