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FIRST ROW: Mrt Lloyd, Clara Hollam, Jane Metzqer, Evadne Musser, Anna McDonouqh. Doris Parr, Joan Lamb, Gladys Garrison, Virginia H111, Thelma Edans, Helen Hollarn, Miss Haber. SECOND ROW: Robert Tope, Carl Purkiser, Don Roberts, Leonard Pierce, Hebert Shearer, William Jones, Robert Carson, Harold Biggs, Joseph Maxberry, Otis McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Robert Creaqer, Mary Morris, Lois Chisman, Ellen Kaltenhauser, Martha Hodges, Delores Hill, Rosemary Nisbet, Iean Burske, Virginia Smith, Barbara Adamsl Howard Iulien. FOURTH ROW: Charles Bryant, Arthur Vancel Rosebud Martin, Martha Baron, Roxanna Vance, Pearl Lynch, Edna Bryant, Margaret Frazier, Floyd Charlton, Bobby Nordman. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Pierce, Charles Veith, Jason Chisman, Vernon Shurts, Lewis Iames, George Cobb, Ralph Sams, Robert Driscoll, Cecil Bauer, Paul Stroup, Lamar Davis. THE SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President Evadne Musser Vice-President Thelma Edans Secretary t Rosemary Nisbet Treasurer Dolores H111 Class Reporters 7A, Bobby Nordman 7B, Robert Tope HE school year of 1939-1940, the Seventh Grade met for the first year in the Junior High School. Because the class was so large it was divided into two groups There was a total of fifty-seven in both rooms. The second Friday we attended school, we had a class meeting and the election of officers took place. The class elected pupils to serve as officers of the Seventh Grade throughout the year of 19391940. Our first six weeks passed and we received our report cards. Unfortunately our home room teacher, Miss Haberl was taken to the hospital. Our substitute teacher during her absence was Mrs. Markley ot Mariemont. After one months illness of our teacher, we were glad to welcome her back. We had a Class meeting and planned a Christmas exchange. The Christmas holidays passed and we were back in school preparing for mid-term examinations. The spring term passed quickly with much sickness among the pupils. The most important event of the school year was the annual school exhibit on April 25. We hope that the next school term will be bigger and better than the passing one. 26
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gustlzumental music to gait ana gootlte . . . HIGH SCHOOL BAND HIGH SCHOOL i ORCHESTRA HE BAND has been quite active this year in their musical presentations. They participated at all the basketball games ,held in the high school gymnasium, and helped pep meetings to be successful. Besides playing at school assemblies, the band went to one of the Cincinnati polo games, and to the music contest at Oxford. The members are proud of their new capes and hats, which we purchased this year out of the music fund and the contributions of the Loveland merchants. The band will dispiay their capes and hats as they parade on Memorial Day. Many favorable comments have been made concerning the weekly concerts in the summer. We are encouraged to con- tinue these. Letters were presented to Wallace Boblitt and Bruce Burske for their service in the band throughout their high school years. HE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA always has been right on hand when any music was needed for our entertainment. We had a nicely balanced orchestral accompaniment tor the Operetta last fall. The group has performed in assembly programs, and played for one of the plays put on by the Dra- matic Arts Department this spring. The Orchestra shall play a stately march for the Seniors for their graduation program. Three pupils of the fourth grade have increased the string section. They are Patricia Kelsey, Gordon Sloane, and Bonnie Rae Sparks. 28
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