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Roma 0 gducafion H. l. Cottman, President O. P. Bodley, Clerk Henry Chisman, Vice President l. M. Montgomery Roy Malott -k if Page 8 v ADMINISTRATION The faculty of the Loveland High School is to be congratulated upon the work accomplished in the last tew years. The pupils and teachers are proud of the new building and wish to thank the good people of Loveland for this gitt. Even under the war strain we are proud of the boys and girls in their conduct and their response to the teaching and things that are not pleas- ant to endure. Household arts is one of the bright spots with Miss Marshall as leader. Library and study hall are quite complete and are enjoyed by all. Physical education, under the direction oi Mr. Kauber and Miss Lewis. in the wonderful gymnasium, makes school much more pleas- ant than the former set-up on the hill. English is under the guidance ot Mrs. Harsha, Miss Pope, and Miss Dix- son, who are doing a fine piece ot work. Latin is still quite popular under Miss Templin. We regret very much the resignation ot Mrs. Gladys Gentry, one of the finest teachers with whom we have come in contact in our experience. Mrs. Gentry is succeeded by Mr. Blake, who has spent some tirne studying languages in Europe. Science has made quite a change in the new set-up: we regret that Mr. Steele will not be with us next year. Gur music is superb under Miss Beaver and Mr. Craggs, with five superior groups going to state. The cornrnercial department is tops in the new home, and everyone participating enjoys the work.
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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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aculfil M. E. BANTA B.S. in Ed., Wilmington, Social Science: Mathematics. MARGARET BEAVER B.S. in Ed., Wilmington, Music. RUTH LEWIS B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, M.A., Ohio University, Girls Physical Education. KATHRYN CARR B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, M.A., Ohio State University, Am- erican History, Economic Geog- raphy. ALICE TEMPLIN AB., Wilmington, Latin, History. GLENDEN CRAGG5 B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, Instrumental Music. GEORGE E. STEELE B.S. an Ed., Ohio State University, Physical Science, A d v a n c e d Mathematics. RUTH DIXON A.B., University of Wyoming, M.A., Ohio State University, Eng' lish. MARY W. HARSHA A.B., Wilmington College, Eng- lish. ORENA MARSHALL B.S. in Ed., Ohio State University, Home Economics. BETTY LINSEY X B.S. in Ed., Miami University, Art. ARTHUR BLAKE Br, niversity of Toledo, Span- dx ish, Eench, Biology, Librarian, CARL A. ROTH B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Mathematics. GLADYS GENTRY Ed., Denison University, French, BiolOQY: L14 brarian. y ollege for Women, ver ty of Cincinnati, rarnatics. HAZELLE PAYNE B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, MA., Ohio University, Commercial, H. F. KAUBER A.B., Capital University, A.M., Onio State University, Boys Phys- ical Education, Coaching. T H E 1 9 4 2 L CJ H l.A N C CJIH hd E hd O R A.T I N C3 CJ U R N'E VV S C H CD13 L B U I L D Ili G Page 9
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