Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 31 text:

OF ALL STAFF MEMBERS AND PUBLICATION DETAILS REFLECT IN THE COMPLETED WITH the end of another year comes a new year book. As you know, this book is dedicated to the graduating class, as well as to the further development of our community. This will be the third year we have used Lohian as the name of our book. We selected this from the first two letters ot Loveland High Annual. At the same time, we adopted a school seal. On it are repre- sented all the symbols which form Loveland. They are our two railroad tracks, the Little Miami River, the school, the sun's rays, and the bow and arrows which show that this was once Indian territory. This book is dedicated to one person who is outstanding in the minds of the Seniors. This is determined by the person's ability to do his work and the cooperation he shows with the students. All classes, activities and organizations, as well as the teachers, are pictured so as to present the progress and activity of the school year just passed. We have made much progress this past year and hope tor much more the coming year in our new school. Glll-,HE Orange and Black has had a group of reporters this year who have, as always, attempted to do their best. The paper has been devoted to news happenings oi the school, including that of clubs, classes, and sports. The staif has attempted to select those things which are interesting to the entire school. The very able staff included as Editor-in-Chief, Annie Iames: Art, Alysia Lohbeck, Edwin Sattler, and Harold Rader: Reporters: Sports, Betty Howardy Social, lean Lorenz: Humor, Carrie May Moore: Classes, Luella Thieken, and Cartoonist, Iarnes Ramsey. On the shoulders of the typing classes iell the task oi publishing the paper: Mimeograph- ing, lane Romohr and lean Myers: Typists, Alice Schleuter, Mildred Gorsuch, Leonore Hornohr, and Elizabeth Bauer: and circulation, Betty Haley. Each person did his best in his particular position. We feel that each issue oi the Orange and Black has been a success and trust that each student, who participated by buying the paper, enjoyed the finished product. 23 PUBLICATION- The 1941 Lnhian The Uranqe and Black

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LOHIAN FIRST ROW: Annie lames, Wilma Wilson, Betty Howard, Betty Haley, Marilyn I-Iarsha. SECOND ROW: Billy Ramsey, Edward Biedinqer, Carrie Moore, Iane Romohr, Ralph Gentry, Lee Roy Coleman, Nancy Gest. H THIRD ROW: Walter McLean, Alysia Lohbeck, Essie Flynn, Leonore Romohr, lean Myers, Alice Schlueter. EOURTI-I ROW: Miss Dixon, Arnold Williams, Mrs. Gentry, lack Bennington, Miss Payne, Mr. Oqq, Miss , cpe. ORANGE AND BLACK FIRST ROW: lean Lorenz, Annie Iames, lean Myers, Alysia Lohbeck, lane Romoht. SECOND ROW: Harold Rader, Leoncre Romohr, Betty Howard, Alice Schlueier, lim Ramsey, Luella Thieken THIRD ROW: Betty Haley, Carrie May Moore, Miss Payne, Elizabeth Bauer, Mildred Gorsuch, Miss Dixon Eddie Sattler. 22



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E L P F L l I I TO EVERYBODY BY HELPING THEMSELVES . The Hi -Y Girl Reserves 6:llliHE Hi-Y Club, having been organized in nineteen thirty-nine, re- sumed its activities at the beginning of the school year. The following officers were elected: Birch Wegenhart, president: Wesley Applegate, vice president: Keith Carpenter, secretary, Ralph Gentry, treasurer. Mr. Ogg was added to the list of club advisors which includes, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Banta, and Mr. Bodenbender. Among activities for the year there were included rough and formal invitations for new members, recreational sports at Mr. Ogg's, and swimming at the Y. M. C. A. The Hi-Y Club stands for better fellowship and promotes a higher standard of Christian feeling throughout the community. The Hi-Y grew from a membership of ten last year to a member- ship of twenty members this year. This club has helped make a better feeling of fellowship among the members. The first joint meeting of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y was held this year. They discussed problems of today's youth. ANY interesting activities marked the year of 1940-1941 for the Girl Reserves with the help of their advisors, Miss Templin and Mrs. Gentry. We started our year by inviting all girls who were interested in becoming members of our club to a chili supper. For service work we presented a well filled basket to a needy family at Thanksgiving and at Christmas we had the children of the first and second grades as our guests at a party in the Presbyterian Church. The club helped to send two delegates to the Girl Reserve Con- ference in Columbus the last week end in February. Ideas for making our club a bigger and better one next year were brought back from the conference. 24

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