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LOVELAND For several years Loveland has tried to pass a bond issue for the erection of a new school building. The question of a suitable sight has been one of the main obstacles. Finally, in the course of a few years, the Board of Education with the cooperation of the local citizens selected a site which ap- pealed to them. lt comprised twenty-three acres surrounded by beautiful trees and hills, located on the Loveland-Madeira Road just outside of the corporation line. In the spring of l94l the bond issue was again to be voted on. The children were so thrilled in the expectation of a new school that they canvassed Loveland, carrying signs urging everyone to vote yes As a result of the efforts put forth by everyone, the bond CHEMISTB Betty Hatcher, Burton, Warren Charles Thzeken, Catherine Steele, George ham, Raphael BUILDS issue passed. Soon after, various blueprints were submitted for the construction. The dedication was scheduled for Satur- day, December 6, at two o'clock. At this time the large auditorium was filled with citizens of Loveland and of surrounding communities. Superintendent Iudson E. Sprinkle, Chairman of the dedication service, presented the pub- lic an interesting program, opened by the entire audience singing America accom- panied by the school band. This was fol- lowed by the invocation by Reverend Gowdy. The band, directed by Mr. Glenden Craggs, then played an overture The Gypsy Festi- val. Hon. Iames G. Stewart, Mayor of Cin- cinnati, gave the dedicatory address. Raphael Smith sang Evening Star, followed by re- l LIBRARY M a r y Q Gentry, William Koenig. Y , Mrs hieken
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OFFICE PRACTICE LOVELANITS FUTURE marks by the architect, Mr. George Walker. Mr. Leonard P. Bunnell, President of School Board, presented the new school to the pa- trons ot Loveland School District. Mr. B. A. lohnson, President ot the P.fT. A. gave the response to the presentation. This was tol- lowed by a selection by the A Cappella Choir, directed by Miss Margaret Beaver. Be- marks were then made by Mr. O. H. Bennett, Superintendent ot Hamilton County Schools and by a representative of the State Depart- ment. Norma Davis then sang Villanelle accompanied by Amelita Meier on the flute and Miss Margery Pope on the piano, tol- lowed by an address by Dr. H. F. Vallance ot the Department ot Education oi Miami Uni- versity. The school band then played another number followed by the presentation ot the flag by the Daughters of America. Miss Marf qery Pope played a piano solo Romance The memorable dedication was ended by the he-nediction by Reverend Main. The architectural work was planned by Vfalker, Norwich, and Templin Company. The contractors were the Knowlton Con- struction Company, the Bacon dl Sanders Plumbing Company, The Gilbert P. Mursinna Heating Company, and The Keasley Electric Company. We also extend our thanks to Superin- tendent ludson E. Sprinkle and the members ot the school board tor their cooperation in 'naking possible this lovely building.
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