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e .Agngw , t. af'47 FIRST ROW: Rose Mize, Jean Brown, Pat Kelsey, Corrine Doll, Russel Gentry, Barclay Gest, Norma Haley, Genevieve Duvelius, Martha Wilson, Lois Ann Tucker. SECOND ROW: Miss Hanna, George Koerkel, Edna Price, Dolores Fay, Joan Dunn, Barbara Bohnekump, Melvu May Gould, Dottie Cart, Cheerie Rauch, Shirley Newman, Earl Schmees. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Archer, Louis Clark, Art Meyer, Jim RodeheHer, Bill HUH, Charles Elble, Bill Hilemcln, Bill Frunke, Charles Bauer. FOURTH ROW: George Rich, Elmer Riehle, Dan Schulte, Arthur Snyder, James Oligee, Vernon James, Bill McFadden, Don Lewis, Arthur Osborne, Raymond Jones. FIFTH ROW: Billy Bunnell, John Martin, Gordon Wunker, Larry Nisbet, Mac Julian, Stanley Lewis, Art Switzer, Marcus Howard, Earl Poe, Danny Ledford. Fifty-seven members of the class of 1947 entered school last September with Miss Hanna and Mrs. Salisbury as supervisors. In October we elected as our officers Borcley Gest, President; Russel Ge ntry, Vice President; Norma Haley, Treasurer; Corrine Doll, Secretary, and Patricia Kelsay as Student Council Representative. In October we enjoyed giving the Freshman their initiation. The high point was the five Senior judges choosing a pin-up boy. We were well represented in the many school activities, such as football with Barclay Gest, Earl Schmees, Arthur Switzer, and Gordon Wunker; Basketball with Bill McFadden, Jim Rodehefter, Russel Gentry, Jim Oiigee, Arthur Switzer, Vernon James, Don Lewis, Gerald Wallace, and Danny Ledford; and the 'Tigers Tongue with Gordon Wunker, Jim Rodehefter, Patricia Kelsey, Corrine Doll, Lois Ann Tucker, and Shirley Newman. Our intramural trains are very good with Corrine Doll, manager of the girls team, and Jim Rodehefter, manager of the boys. Under the supervision of Mrs. Salisbury we are saving sales tax stamps and selling pencils. We are now looking forward to one big Junior year with its Prom and Class Play, and other entertaining activities.
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ghee cf '46 FIRST ROW: Jessie Lear, Carolyn Thomas, Sara Chandler, Frances Wilson, Melvin Boeres, Doris Bohne- kamp, Esther Moore, Mary Moorman, Sarah Hienekamp. SECOND ROW: Miss Templin, Margie Krebs, June Kissick, Betty Stock, Marilyn Corie, Lola Jordan, Betty Lou lorenz, Margaret Harris, Robin Ell Greene. THIRD ROW: Bill Hamunn, Ralph Hamilton, Orville Wilson, Curl Logeman, George Kroger, tester Switzer, Bill Johnson, Larry Price, Don Paytes. Autumn of 1944 saw 38 Junior students of lovelund High School returning to classes after a busy summer vacation. We were glad to welcome to our class sev- eral new members: Sarah Heinekamp, Philip Sharp, Orville Wilson, and Jessie Lear. These students soon become very familiar with classes and routine. During the year several students, Donnalou Ertel, Barbara Katterhenry, Shirley Crouse, and Roy Everhurt moved away from Loveland. Early in the year we elected oFFIcers who were to guide us through this busy year. Presi- dent, Roy Everhart; Vice President, Robert Con- over,- Treasurer, Frances Wilson; and Secretary, Bohnekump. After Roy left, elected president, Melvin Boeres, Doris a newly filled the vacancy. 18 The football season found our Junior class selling hot dogs, pop-corn balls, cider and doughnuts. The committees appointed for each game did a fine iob at these sales. Other proj- ects included selling candy on the school buses each evening, and selling iced drinks at the basketball games. On December 22 we had a ioyous Christmas party with c Christmas tree, gifts, and the tradi- tional mistletoe. Our Junior girls played the other girl's classes at noon in fast moving basketball. We were proud to have Lester Switzer and Ralph Hamil- ton on the varsity basketball team. The long awaited event, our prom, which was held near the close of school, ended our activ- ities as Juniors.
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