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EU-UPERATIUN R'ECORDED HERE Class of '42 WILMA WILSON President MILDHED GORSUCH Vice President DORIS I-IARCOURT Secretary ARNOLD WILLIAMS Treasurer Class nf '43 RICHARD TRACY President STANLEY MCCOY Vice President MARILYN HARSHA Secretary RAPHAEL SMITH Treasurer llI.iN September, 1938, fifty-two green freshiesn entered Loveland High School, and elected the following officers: Roger Ve-ith, President: lames Ramsey, Vice President: Dorothy Garrison, Secretaryy and Walter McLean, Treasurer. After we received our initiation party from the sophomores, we felt that we were real members of Loveland High. The next fall we again passed through the same doors but were now considered the Sophisticated Sophornoresf' Gur class officers were: Arnold Williams, President: Richard Bennett, Vice President: Dorothy Garrison, Secretary: and Walter McLean, Treasurer. The biggest event of this year was the initiation of the freshmen, which was con- ducted like a court, with Arnold Williams as judge and twelve sopho- mores acting as the jury. Each was tried and sentenced to perform some stunt. Last September, when we again returned to dear old L. H. S., we found that we had lost several of our classmates, but we welcomed some new ones who took their places. Our class officers are: Wilma Wilson, President: Mildred Gorsuch, Vice Presidentg Doris Harcourt, Secretary: and Arnold Williams, Treasurer. The class has had a very enjoyable time planning for the entertainment of the seniors. :llllN the fall of l94O, forty-four sophomores trooped back for their second year in high school. One of the first problems to confront the new group of upper classmen was the election of class officers. Richard Tracy was chosen President: Stanley McCoy, Vice Presidentg Marilyn Harsha, Secretary: and Raphael Smith, Treasurer. When the new offi- cers stepped into their positions, it was time to plan for that pleasant act, the freshman initiation. This was accomplished with 'much enjoy- ment by the upper classmeng and though there was a great amount of groaning from the freshman quarter, we are sure that they enjoyed it as much as We did. In school athletics the sophomores came to the foreground with boys on the teams and three of the four cheer leaders. The auditions were again held at Oxford. The sophomore class is able to boast the only superior rating in the school. along with more excellent ratings. They were also well represented in the scholastic events. They hope that next year they will have a large and more progres- sive class to carry on their activities as juniors. 14
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IURS BEQUEATH MANY GOOD THINGS TO THOSE WHO ARE TO FOLLOW-FOR INSTANCE-TO ALL OF YOU A LOVELY MODERN NEW SCHOOL . . . E, the Senior Class, having been sworn to be in our right minds, oi average mentality, and ot sober judgment, do hereby confer to the subordinate populace these material and immaterial things: I. II III IV V VI VII. VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV. XXV. XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII. To Wesley Applegate, Ralph Gentry leaves his scholastic ability. Libby Bauer leaves her list of boy friends to Mary Osborne. To lean Lorenz, Betty Krebs bequeaths her one and only brother. lack Grady gives to Marguerite Tucker his mathematical mind. Birch Wegenhart his A's in English to Lavon Todd. Keith Carpenter and Max Medert leave their Wanderlust to Arnold Williams whose ieet, we are sure, can surely carry him where he wants to go. Barbara Eckert leaves Charles Sears to whoever wants him. Carrie May Moore leaves her willowy height to Mary Connor. Robert Craig his seriousness to Kenneth Medert. Nancy Gest regrets that she will be unable to leave Lee Roy to Ioe Betz his football tactics to Betty Paytes. Rosemary Doughman her stupendous width to Gladys Tope. Edgar Shields his way with girls to Walter McLean. Lee Roy Coleman his natural Casanova airs to George Bauer. anyone. Iohn Howsman gives fair warning to all boys to stay away from Wilma. Alfred Metzger his neat appearance to Iirn Ramsey. To Betty Howard, Annabel Smith her pep in basketball. Tex Charlton his ability in the high-jump to Paul Wilson. Betty Haley leaves her baby ways to lean Smith. Iane Romohr her writing of notes to Avis Kissick. Lott Smith his serious nature to Angela Pfarr. Avanelle Reece will leave to Mary Burton her place as first soprano, lean Myers her man-power to lane Roberts. Alice Schlueter leaves her refined mannerisms to Flora Osborne. but not Eddy. Virginia Walker her red hair to Loraine Gilmer. Ruth Wolbers her hair styles to Doris Harcourt. Roma Brown leaves her gentle ways to lean Logeman. Lawrence Boclley leaves his farming ability to Stanley McCoy. lohn Morris his poetic fancies to Norris Curry. Marvin Stock passes on to the next member of the family the name of Cy. Howard Ehlerding tees off in favor ol Earle Bennington. Victor Cooke will allow Fred Ertel to be next best typesetter. Annie Iames her editorship of the Orange and Black to Carol Ertel. Ruth Light leaves Irvin to Lois Haley. Blanche Alsop leaves her solemn moments to the one who needs them most. lames Flynn his quiet ways to Marie Maw. Leonore Romohr her shy remarks to Lewis Poe. We do this day, the tifth day ot April, nineteen hundred and forty-one, declare this to be our last will and testament. Signed: BLANCI-IE ALSOP, Attorney-at-law. CARRIE MAY MOORE, Secretary. I3
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T IUNIORS ' FIRST ROW: Lavon Todd, Flora Osborne, Avis Kissick, Jean Williams, Mary Poe, Iean Logeman, Mar- guerite Tucker, I-Ielen Phalen, Ada Mae Hopewell. SECOND ROW: Miss Hunter, Mildred Gorsuch, Angela Plarr, Mabel Drake, Wilma Wilson, Loraine Gilmore, Laura lane Long, lean Lorenz, Roberta Lohr, Miss Templin. THIRD ROW: Doris Harcourt, lean Smith, Mary Burton, Norma Bauer, Rosaline Smith, Marcella Wells, Mary Osborne, Mr. Banta. FOURTH ROW: Wesley Applegate, Edwin Sattler, David DeMaris, Earl Bennington, Paul Wilson, Edward Biedinger, Walter McLean, Frank Everhart, Harry Hill. FIFTH ROW: George Everhart, Paul York, Edwin Stevesons, Charles Conover, Arnold Williams, Norris Curry, Howard Creamer, James Ramsey. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Essie Flynn, Catherine Hitesman, Luella Thieken, Alice Fagin, Loree Danby, Myrna Stock Betty lean Hatcher, Ruth Braun, Marie Ahlers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Harsha, Irene Anderson, Ruth Gentry, Earline Constable, Marilyn Harsha, Betty Ie-an Adams, Pauline Biggs, Anna Hamilton, Betty Howe, Miss Cochran. THIRD ROW: Ralph Hitesman, Kenneth Meclert, Mary Connor, Iane Roberts, Norma Davis, Ianet Sunnycalb Neat English, Charles Sears, Mr. Ogg. FOURTH ROW: Robert Smith, Edward Biehle, Iohn Carson, Charles Spencer, William Koenig, Lloyd Light Dallas Burton, David Alsop. FIFTH ROW: Richard Tracy, Daniel Wendt, Stanley McCoy, 'Glenn Moore, George Bauer, William Fritz George Scrugham, Carol Ertel, Raphael Smith. 15
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