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THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Stanley MCCOY Vice-President George Bauer Secretary Norma Davis Treasurer Myrna Stock Chairman Mr. Musser NAIVE FRESHMEN HE first day of school was a trying time for the poor, be- wildered Freshmen. At the beginning of the year the Fresh- man Class had a total number of sixty-eight students. A new student came into the class after the beginning of the first term. Several students moved away, so that now the Freshmen have only fifty-eight in their class. The advisors oi the class are: Mrs. Harsha, Miss Hunter, and Mr. Musser, the home room teacher. After several weeks had passed, the initiation cast rnore tear into them, although the party which was held on the night of the initiation was a great enjoyment for everyone, including the Freshmen. Christmas arrived Without snow, but overcoming this sorrow, the class and school obtained two weeks vacation. The beginning of the new year brought the election of the Student Council. Because of the size of the class it was allowed three representatives instead of the usual two of the other classes. The students elected were: Betty Gene Hatcher, Marilyn Harsha, and George Bauer. These students have the power to voice opinion but do not have the power to vote. They were elected for the latter part of the Freshman year. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Harsha, Irene Anderson, Norma Davis, Erline Constable, lane Robertsl Mary Conner, Pauline Bigqs, Ruth Gentry. Emma Wilson! Elizabeth Hollarn, Miss Hunter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Musser, Betty Jane Howe, Cleta Simpson, Marilyn Harsha, Alice Fagin! Loree anby, Essie Flynn, Elizabeth McMulien, Luella Thieken, Ruth Braun,10yce Hauser, Rowena Franz. THIRD ROW: Robert Smith, Charles Sears, Betty Jean Adams, Vivian Parr, Betty Gene Hatcher, Myrna Stock, Catherine Httesman, Ianet Sunnycalb, Lloyd Light, John Carson, Ralph Hitesman. FOURTH ROW: David Alsop, Kenneth Medert, Edward Casey, Paul Charlton, Paul Schoellman, Wade Jackson, William Koenig, Edward Biehlei Dallas Burton, Richard Tracy. FIFTH ROW: Warren Craig! Carol Ertel, Raphael Smith, David Hoppe, Glenn Moore, George Bauer, William Fritz, Charles Lohbeck, Stanley McCoy. 24
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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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FIRST ROW: Mr. Lloyd, Lois Haley, Gladys Tope, Audrey Switzer, Marilyn Tucker, Myrtis Chisman. Betty Howard, Alma May Purkiser, Betty Paytesl Jean Snider! Mr. Banta. SECOND ROW: Lewis Poe, Jean Rauch, Mary DeMaris, Zeadell Morris, Betty Jamison, Helen Bryant, Blanche Chisman, Billy Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Harold Miller, James Innis, Marie Maw, Selma Greenwald, Betty Thieken, Alice Mae Martin, Bertha Cole, Roy O'Day, Thomas Burske. FOURTH ROW: Leroy Thove, Alfred Pottsl Arthur Roif, Paul Hahn, Aldo Harcourt, Bertram Wells, Albert Green, Donald Kingery, John Adams. THE EIGHTH GRADE HIS year's Eighth grade! which will be the graduating class of 1944, consists of 40 pupils, 22 girls and 18 boys. Most of us have been together for the past eight years. We are expecting some newcomers next year when this year's eighth graders in the other grade schools in this district join us as Freshmen. Our officers for the present year were: President, Betty Howard,- Vice-President, Lois Haley; Secretary, Betty Jamison; Treasurer, Betty Jane Holland. Faculty sponsors were Mr. Lloyd, Miss Haber, Mr. Banta, and Mr. Bodenbender. The girls in the Home Economics class had a party at the home of Selma Greenwald, December 20, 1939, and a hay-rtde was enjoyed at the end of the year. Our boys were well represented in softball and the consola- tion prizeewinning basketball teams. The girls helped very much in the success of grade school basketball. The Home Economics Class made summer projects including dresses, playsuits, and housecoats. The Industrial Arts Class made tables, book ends, book cases, corner shelves, and maga- zine racks. The Classes offered to the Freshman Class of 1941 are: Col- lege Preparatory, General, Commercial, Fine Arts, and Music. Most of the girls and boys are taking the College Preparatory or Commercial Course. 25 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President Betty Howard ViceePresident Lois Haley Secretary Betty Jamison Treasurer Betty Jane Holland
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