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The Senior- Story In September, I94I, eighty boys and girls entered their first year of high school. This proved to be one of the most outstanding years during their school days since they were the first freshmen to enter as a class into the brand new high school just completed on the Loveland- Maderiu Road. Our home-room was the large study hall up- stairs with Mrs. Carr and Miss Pope as our home-room teachers. At our first business meet- ing Martha Boron was elected President; Russell Lohbeck, Vice President; Peggy Doughman, Sec- retory,- Charles Veith, Treasurer; Cecil Bauer and Audrey Meier, Student Council Representatives. In October the Sophomore Class initiated us and after having to pay many Hpenalties in-i dicted by the Sophomores, we felt as though we had become real Freshmen. All too soon our freshman year was over, but we were looking forward to the day when we would all meet again. This time in the sopho- more room, Again in September we entered our new school, now only one year old. At our business meeting held in the study hall, Atwell Noble, President; Walter Burton, Vice President; Jane Metzger, Secretary; Bob Nordman, Treasurer,- were the omcers elected for that year. Too, there were those competing in the county testsein English Martha Baron ranked eighth In the district and fifteenth in the state, Audrey Meier, honorable mention in the state, Rosemary Nisbet honorable mention in Biology. In addition to this, two of our Sopho- mores won the first two prizes in the spelling match, namely: Margaret Strassel, a gold medal, and Audrey Meier, a silves medal. 10 We are back in school again. We had our election of new class officers in September, and those elected were Cecil Bauer, President; Vernon Hering, Vice President; Jane Metzger, Secretary,- cmd Shirley Gest, Treasurer. Again, we were represented in oil the activ- ities. Some in Band, Orchestra, A Cappeila Choir, football, basketball, volleyball, Library, cheerleading, and scholarship tests. Again Martha Baron and Audrey Meier won recogni- tion in the district and state in English Ill. Shirley Gest excelled the boys by receiving honorable mention in the district in Plane Geometry. One of the special highlights of the year was the Junior Class Play entitled The Night of Con- fusion,H a grand success. Here it is our last year. Cecil Bauer, President,- Roy Nichols, Vice President; Jane Metzger, Sec- retary; Dolores Hill, Treasurer; and Audrey Meier, Student Council Representative; were elected for the class officers. Only thirty-tive left out of the eighty that started in during our iresh- man year. The last three years have iust tiown by. It seems but last month since we started in as freshmen. With great regret we say eight of our class- mates go into our country's service: Bob Nord- mon, Vernon Shurts, Walter Burton, RusseI Lohbeck, Bob Crecger, Frank Oilgee, William Jones, and Lawrence Holley. We are looking forward to the day of victory when these boys and many others will again be home to live the way they choose to Iiveethe American m We look forward to the Junior-Senior Prom and graduation and all the occasions that go with ti. These occasions will certainly be some- thing to look back to with fond memories, to- gether with our other three years, and remember those days when we attended Lovelund High School and Mrs. Doll was our sponsor.
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