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Gllllil-IE FRESHMEN CLASS of 1940-41 entered Loveland High School with sixty pupils and has lost but two or three during the year. Our class has taken an active part in all the activities of school. The scholastic ability of our class has been represented by the eight pupils going to the scholarship tests of the county. The sports ability also has been very well represented by the boys on the track, baseball, and basketball teams. The musical programs, including the operetta, have drawn from our students, several of whom are in the a Capella c oir. We have had quite a few social affairs, our first party being the initiation party given by the sophomores. Several parties resulted from various contests held in the English classes, the winning teams being the guests of the losers. We hope that our class will continue on through high school with the same spirit that it has shown this year. HE eighth grade of 1940-41, which will be the graduating class of 1945, consists of forty-nine pupils. Vtfe have two sections 8A and 8B, and get along just fine. The first day of school started with an assembly, with Mr. Sprinkle giving a very interesting talk. At our Christmas party we played games and exchanged gifts. We had a good time and after refreshments went on our two weeks' vacation. On Saint Valentine's Day we celebrated with appropriate games and a bulging Valentine box. Everyone received plenty of very funny valentines. The girls in the home economics class made dresses and house- coats. The boys in industrial arts class made tables, hall trees, book ends, and magazine racks. In the spring the boys were greatly interested in baseball and track. Some of the girls were also interested in track. Next year we will be glad to welcome into our freshman class several new members from eighth grades in other districts. Then we will start on our last four years of high school. 17 Class of '44 BILLY RAMSEY President IACK BENNINGTON Vice President AUDREY SWITZER Secretary LOIS HALEY Treasurer Class of '45 CECIL BAUER President DON PHELAN Vice President ALICE MAE MARTIN Secretary ROBERT NORDMAN Treasurer
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' e 3 's. FRESHMEN EIRST RPVV: Leo Rider, Robert Duvelius, Billy Ramsey, Louis Duvelius, Lewis Poo, Earl Archer, lack enning on. SECOND ROW: Gladys Tope, Irene Price, Elizabeth Marsh, May DeMaris, Loretta Ahlers, Marilyn Tucker, Ruth Hines, Betty Holland, Lois Haley, Alma May Purkiser. THIRD ROW: Miss Lewis, Zeadell Morris, Margaret Lawhorn, Alysia Lohbeck, Marie Maw, Mary Brooks, Betty Thieken, Bertha Cole, Betty Iamison, Selma Greenwald, Emma lean Wilson, Doris Cahal, Mr. Lloyd. FOURTH ROIIV: Audrey Switzer, Betty Paytes, Doris Crouse, Earl Romohr, Donald Forman, Howard Krebs, Albert Green, Bert Wells, Doris Kissick, Ieanette Smith, Betty Howard. FIFTH ROW: Donald Kinqery, Frank Martin, Edward Casey, Gordon Bodley, Frank Mize, James lnnis, Paul Creamer, Arthur Reif, Paul Hahn, Mr. Duckwall. SIXTH ROW: Iohn Adams, Albert Veith, Wilbur Mitchell, Rudolph Braun, lack Kalterhenry, Harold Miller, Alfred Potts, Iohn Poe, Thomas Burske. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Clara Hollarn, Virginia Hill, Irene Pittman, Ellen Kaltenhauser, Mary Morris, Edna Bryant, Lois Chisman, lean Snyder, Anna McDonald, lane Metzger, Helen Holiarn. SECOND ROW: Miss Dixon, Barbara Adams, Margaret Frazier, Delores Hill, Nellie Chandler, Roxanna Vance, Martha Baron, Alice Mae Martin, Martha Hodges, Betty Long, Mrs. Gentry. THIRD ROW: Ruby Hill, Rosemary Nisbet, Cecil Bauer, George Cobb, Vernon Shurts, Lewis Iames, Charles Veith, Virginia Smith, Mildred Alsop. V FOURTH ROW: Robert Nordman, Howard Iulien, Don Phelan, LaMar Davis, Lawrence Pierce, Robert Creaqer, Charles Bryant, Don Roberts, Mr. Bodenbender. FIFTH ROW: Harold Biggs, Leonard Pierce, Lawrence Maxberry, Carl Purkiser, Robert Carson, William Iones, Otis McDariiels, Robert Tope. 16
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lf? SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Roy Everhart, Billy Hamann, Stanley Hill, Donald Paytes, Arthur Snyder, Bill Long, Charles Smith, Ralph Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Thomas, Martha Baker, Opal Morris, Freda DeMaris, Betty Stock, Esther Moore, Doris lean Bohnekamp, Shirley Crouse, Maxine Hodges, Sara Chandler, Earline Poe, Iessie Adams. THIRD ROW: Miss Beaver, Mary Lou Holland, Lucille Mize, Geraldine Reece, Robinell Greene, Mary Greene, Helen McGee, Iuanita Eckman, Betty Lou Lorenz, Donnalou Ertel, Mary Martin, Betty Holland, Miss Pope. FOURTH ROVV: Donald Boblitt, Floyd Charlton, Paul Stroup, Ierry Martin, Melvin McCowen, Iason Chisman, Deemis Treat, Arthur Vance, Mr. Abercrombie. FIFTH ROW: Albert Bryant, Earl Constable, Gerald Drake, Edwin Frye, Homer Cole, Melvin Boeres, Ioe Hill. SIXTH ROW: Charles Hill, Lester Switzer, Jack Seward, Oliver Dyes, Iames Carpenter, Alfred Baker. Class nt '46 ROY EVERHART President BILLY LONG Vice President BETTY STOCK Secretary DON BOBLITT Treasurer N September we entered school with fifty-three seventh graders. We held our election in October. For president we elected Roy Ever- hart, Vice president, Bill Lonqp secretary, Don Boblitt, and treasurer, Betty Stock. We have had two qrand parties. The Christmas party was held on the twentieth of December. Refreshments were furnished by the home room teachers and gifts were exchanged. Our Valentine party was held on the fourteenth of February. We had a very larqe valentine box just chucked with valentines for all. Around the first of April we received a pinq pong table which we all enjoyed very much. We are all lookinq forward to next year. 18
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