Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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FlRST ROW: David Al- Robert Nordrnan,Edqar STANDING: Iames Brad- sop, Kenneth Medert, Bray, Stanley McCoy, Raphael Smith, William Koenig, Albert Green. ley, Carl Chipman, Vernon Shurts, George Scrugham, William Fritz, Glenn M 0 o r e , George Cobb, Mr. Kauber. FOOTBALL With the exception of two or three boys this year's football team had very little exper- ience, while most of the county schools had several of their stars back from last year. Contrary to popular opinion, the boys maintained their pep and spirit through- out the season. ln fact, as the season prog- ressed more and more young boys came out who really were interested in a future team. lt is hoped that this attitude will remain. None of the boys will be lost by graduation. So it no one drops out of school the squad should begin next year Where it left off last fall and that should, indeed, be very encouraging. Although no games were won this year, many of them were close, and all of them were lost because of two reasons: 1. Lack of experience and 2. Lack of reserve power. Both of these deficiencies should be pretty well taken care of for next year. ir if Paqe 24 There is on point that should be discuss- ed here. Usually, only enough boys turn out who think they can make the team. That, of course, is erroneous thinking. How does a person know before he comes out for a sport Whether or not he will like the sport or make the team? To have a winning team Loveland High boys must turn out thirty strong and must be in excellent physical condition, which means training throughout the whole year. To attain this goal, every boy and girl in school, all the parents and teachers must help. Everyone must do something about it. The schedule and results of games were: Loveland. .... .16 Sharonville 27 Loveland 20 Anderson .. 28 Loveland . . 19 Plainville 45 Loveland .. 36 Terrace Park .. 42 Loveland . 21 Deer Park 38 Loveland .. U28 Madeira , 42

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FIRST ROW: Donnalou Ertel, Esther Moore, Maxine Hodges, Geraldine Reece, Dons Bchnekarnp, luanzta F' Ecknzan, Mary Greene, Betty Lorenz, Betty Stock, Shirley Crouse. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Th:rnas, Earltne Poe, Opal Morris, Sarah Chandler, Betty Holland, Mary Martin, Mary Hclland, Robin Greene, Iessxe Adams, Dorothy Drzscoll. THIRD ROW: Mr. Craqqs, Melvin Boeres, Jason Chisman, Seamus Treat, Arthur Vance, Earl Constable, Donald Bobblltt, Lester Switzer, Clifford DeGraw, Mr. Petty. FOURTH ROW: Charles Snzith, Billy Hamann, Ralph Hamilton, Bill Long, Zortald Payfes, Roy Everhart, Miss Payne. FIRST ROW: Rose Mize, Gladys Frye, Clara Mae Dunn, Patricia Kelsay, Ruth Chipman, Lena Pierce, Norma Haley, Barbara Bohnelcarnp, Cheerie Rauch, Sarah Fleyd. SECOND ROVJ: Paul Barnes, Margaret Kuhne, Lois Ann Tucker, Virqrnla Tape, Martha Baker, Dolores Cole, Mary Lcuise Fritz, Dcnrtetta Martin, Frances Marie Greene, George Marsh. THIRZ ROW: Miss Dixon, Lucille Harqus, Martha Hill, Ella Mae Long, Helen McGee, Melva May Gould, Lois Wells, Arthur Switzer, Miss Cochran. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kauoer, Stanley Greene, Larry Neslzit, Lercy Stroup, Arthur Osborne, Kenneth Archer, Rrchard Prey, Ezlly Bmnnell, Danny Ledford, George Rich, Iohn Martin. FIFTH ROW: Raymond lanes lr., Earl Poe, Bill White, Charles Bauer, Rrchard Constable, Russell Gentry, Billy Waits, Dcnald Lewis, Yames Olxqec. SIXTH ROW: Verne: 'a::.es Arthur Meyer, Horner Cole, fesse Robtnson, Edu-JL: Frye, Harvey lflcfcy, farnes Cargieriter, E1.ly Huff, Albert Bryant. mUbwQ IHIQHM IHZm4mm mUPwQ yi 'S 3



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BASKETBALL Loveland's success in basketball was a trifle better than in football. lt was evident from the very beginning of basketball prac- iice that the boys had not developed a shooting eye , which, of course, can be ex- plained by the tact that they did not have access to a gymnasium last year. ln most cases it takes at least three years to develop that eye tor the basket. Although the high school boys did not win many games there were nevertheless many bright spots. For instance, the defense in most cases was plenty good. In this mod- ern game ot basketball almost all games should be won when the opponents score less than thirty points. The varsity is losing tive ot the ten men, and with these tive men goes all the height. Unless the younger boys grow like weeds over the summer months, Loveland High will have to depend on a speedy team next year. The reserve team started slowly, losing the first tew games. But they soon found the will and determination to get out there and tight and win. When they lost, it was because they lacked height and the ability to shoot, although the latter shoot-coming was steadily improving. On this reserve team we had tive Sopho- mores and five Freshmen. The success of VARSITY Romohr. David Alsop, Mr. Kauber. RESERVES ECNEELING: Mr. Kauber. FIRST ROW: Stanley McCoy, Har- vey I-lines, Arnold Williams, Nor- ris Curry, Glenn Moore, Earl SECOND ROW: Charles Vieth, Ralph Hltesrnan, E d W a r d Biedinqer, Warren Craig, David DeMaris, Rudy Braun, Harold Miller, Cecil Bauer, Charles Eckman, Don Phel- an, Robert Creager, Donald King- ery, Robert Nordman, Iohn Ad- ams. Ellly Ramsey, Charles Veith. SCHOOL BUILDING Page 25

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