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AT PIANO: Audrey Meier, Miss Greeson. FIRST ROW: Bertha Constable, Carolyn Thomas, Elda Cook, Marilyn Carle, Mary Margurei Moorman, Mary Morris, Dorothy Ahlers, Anna Mae Casey, Esiher Moore, Dorothy Carr, Corrinne Doll, Florence Clendenning, Patricio Kelsey. SECOND ROW: Eris Miller, Shirley Newman, Mary OHopul, Helen ledford, Beulah Moore, Ruth Hollon, Wilma Bur- ton, Joyce Barker, Shirley Gilmer, Rae Sparks, Wilma Poe, Jane Metzger, Lois Chismun, Sara Heinekamp, Sara Chandler. Orchestra 39' N J! ., , 3:: FIRST ROW: Miss Greeson, Audrey Meier, Esther Moore, Rae Sparks, Beulah Moore, Jim Rodeheffer, Corinne Doll, Gordon Sloan, John DeGruw, Wayne Martin, Frank Wilson, Art Meyer. 26 THIRD ROW: Viole'r Deerwesier, BeHy Rue Smith, Virginia Turner, Nellie Chandler, Dorothy Perkins, lois Ann Tucker, Martha Snyder, Evelyn Perkins, Don Roberts, Bill Waits, Bob Veith, Art Meyer, James Rodeheffer, Gordon Sloan, Paul Logeman. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Martin, Walter Reece, Melvin Boeres, LeRoy Reynolds, Elmer Riehle, Cecil Bauer, Dan Schulle, Stanley Greene, Billy Bunnell. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Harcouri, Pauline Verkcmp, Jane Mevzger, Earl Poe, Walter Reece, Lois Chismon, Kenneth Harcourt, Phyllis Stein, Ralph Ennis, Mary Jean Olfopal, Bobby Stacey, Paul Logemun, Eddie Otiopal. THIRD ROW: Dan ShuHe, George Keerkel.
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Tigefs Tongue FIRST ROW: Wayne Martin, Helen Hollarn, Nellie Chandler. SECOND ROW: Gorden Wunker, Ellen Knitenhauser, Cecil Bauer, Betty Stock and Rue Sparkss THIRD ROW: Don Roberts, Dolores Hill, Anna Mae Casey, James Rodehetter. FOURTH ROW: leRoy Reynolds, Shirley Gesi, Rosemary Nisbet, Dorothy Perkins, and June Metzger. FIFTH ROW: Eris Miller, Pat Kelsey, Lois Ann Tucker, Shirley Newman, and Corrine Doll. SEATED AT DESK: Audrey Meier. STANDING: Martha Baron, Mrs. Mary Doll, and Miss Huzelle Payne. In October of 1944 a school paper was organized in L. H. 5. Every student was given a chance to volunteer his services and then each was assigned to the position for which he was best fitted. The staff is divided into three depurtments-editorial, press room, and circula- tionesupervised by Mrs. Doll, Miss Payne, and Mrs. Salisbury. The paper itself is written, edited, published, and circulated by the students with a minimum of faculty supervision. Since this paper was entirely new iL. H. S. had no paper for two yearsi, it needed a new name. Therefore, c: contest, with a year's sub- scription to the paper as the prize, was con- ducted to secure 0 good, representative name. 25 The name which won the contest was submitted by two students and was-The Tiger's Tongue. The name is singularly appropriate, for the staFf has striven to make this paper the voice of their school. The staff has worked very earnestly to make each issue balanced reading. That is, each issue contains news from all the home rooms, school organizations, and from alumni, sports, timely editorials, book reviews, and, of course, a bit of humor and gossip to add spice, as well as con- tributions from English and science classes. Each paper is made doubly attractive by the cover and clever inside illustrations by the able art department.
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Music Department Take away its musical activities and where is the life of a school? This year, as always, the bond, orchestra and A Coppellq Choir have filled their place in Loveland High. Heading the music department is Miss Gree- son, and under her capable supervision, the band has offered pep and spirit for the football and basketball games. Is there a single student whose spirit doesn't soar when the strains of ttCheer, cheer for old Loveland High echoes down the hall? The orchestra, a combined group of wind and string instruments gave c1 delightful perform- ance at the Christmas program. It will continue to prepare for such occasions as Class plays and graduation. Pride of the Lovelond i'Hep Cats is their very own 'tSwing Orchestra. This was started by Jim Snyder and consists of twelve members. Under his leadership they rose to their first engagement when they played for the dance given at Christmas by the P. T. A. The A Cappello Choir continued its famous reputation this year with a lovely and impressive Christmas program. There are many new and untrained voices, but they are learning quickly. Music students in their frequent rehearsals learn the value of correct rhythm, rapid note read- ing and musical interpretation. These students hold great promise for the future. As the climax to the year, the choir presented a program of beauty and enjoyment at the Spring Concert and Commencement Exercises. The Band and Orchestra played various num- bers of interest and novelty. 27 FIRST ROW: Eddie Ottopul, Kenny Harcourt, Bobby Stacy, Ralph Innis. SECOND ROW: Arthur Meyer, Frank Wilson, Wayne Martin John DeGraw. I THIRD ROW: Jim Rodeheffer, June Metzger, Pauline Verkump, Marilyn Harcourt. FOURTH ROW: Betty Rae Smith, Dan Shultel Walter Reece, Earl Poe, Gordon Sloan. FIFTH ROW: Phyllis Stein, Lois Chismun, Mary Jean Ottopal, Corinne Doll. SIXTH ROW: Poul Logeman, Bill Waits, Arthur Snyder, Eris Miller, Don Roberts.
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