Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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$01ph0m0neA After initiatmg thc Freshmen, we felt that we were definitely uSoplu'sticmtcd Sophomoref We still have that reputation for a large class, and it is our ambition to make it still better and he the largest class ever to graduate from Lowland Hi We were fortunate in having Mrs. Brubakcr as adviser for the girls and Mr. Derricks as advisor for the boys. VVC selected as 096:ch Presidtnt, Paul Logemzm; Vice President, Dick Nelson; Secretary, Shirley Gilmer; Treasurer, Joyce Barker and Student Counr cil Representative, Le Roy Reynolds. We were well represented on the football and basketball teams, in the band, the Spanish and Latin Clubs, the Tigcrgs Tongue, 21nd Choir, not to men, tion the Spelling Bee and Scholarship Tests. When the Scholarship Pins were awarded, three of us re ceived silver pins and nine received bronze pins. th are off to a good start in the field of money' making, too. Pencils were sold and tax stamps collected. XVC have now reached the half way mark in our high school careers and we look forward eagerly to next year when, as Juniors, we will be called upon to stretch our ingenuity in the held of moneyrmaking to the utmost so that we might give the best Prom ever seen at Lowland Hi. Keep your eyes on The Sophomores. First Rothrs. Brubaker. Betty Jane Smith. IVIercedes Kissick. Lena Panettat Joyce Barker. Richard Nelsont Paul Logeman, Shirley Gilmore. Mary Jean Ottopal, Martha Snyder, Ruth Hollon, Mr. Derricks. Second ROLUtTheo Harcourt, Helen Ledford, Bonnie Rae Sparks, Wllma Burton. Thwd Row ??Fred Kaltcnhauser, Vlolet Deerwester. Evelyn Perkins, Catherine Sporing, Clarita Krebs, Lois Mae W'ells, Marion XVilh'amst Mildred Holley, Bettie Marie Bowles, Lucille Ware. Beulah Moore, Ruth Ann Mitchell. ' Fourth Rnthemy Reynolds, James Carpenten Bertha Constablet Melwnnd Kmaner, Elda Cooke. XVilma Poe. Joy Clark, Barbara Snyder, Doris Ferguson, Frances Raney, Florence Maxbcrry, Frances Greene. Donald Evans, Bob Veith. Fifth Row-Alh'son Hamilton, XVayne Martin, Frank Wilson, Fred Winchestcr, Gordon Sloan, Herman Duveh'us, Stanley Lewis. Jack Paytes, Harry Fritz, Raymond Jones, Dennis Hughes, Robert Davis, Bob HuH, Edward Fnrysthe, George Brown. Sixth Row iRalph Craig, Frank Bohn, Walter Reece, Robert Quitter.

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Fivst RoweMiss Taylor, Harriet Marsh, Shirley Hemekamp. Nancy D011, Joyce McCoy, Eugene Baron, Bertha Nichols, Dotty Wyatt, Madge Dean. Marilyn Harcourt, Jeanette Charlton, Miss Hayes. Second RoweKenneth Hollon, Louise Raney, Norma Richardst Betty Pummill. Marilyn Tufts. Arden Bt'ock, Jean Hill, Shirley Innis. Patsy HufF Bctty Radcliffe. Dorothv Price, Betty Belz, Jean Charlton. Mary EHen OhBrien. Frances Krebs, Shirley Elmore, Marlon Ruscher, Rosemary Price. Martha Bennett. Mrt Hobson. Third RowiFranklm Elmore, Richard Creager, Helen Holden. Mary Purkiser, Maxine Miller, Jean Wunker, Dorothy Applegate, Dorothy Bruce. Emma Petty, Nancy Hoeb, Jean Garrett, Jackie Wilder, Richard Lewis, Archie Vann. qu'th RowiKenneth Alsop. Donald Kinner. Laurence Switzer, Bill Bryant, Charles Nelson, Charles Starzman, Donald Howard. Patricia Cralg. Rose Ann Gross. Anita Davis. Gladys Shumaker. Clyde Glass, John Baston, W'yndal Estes, CliEord Michell, Walter Cornll, Ralph Archer, James Kinner, Jerry Martin. Fifth RoWeBill Strassel, Frank Chisman, Ma'ion Lucke, Bill Creamer, Robert Owenst Edward Jones. qnelahmen Sixtyeseven members of the class of 1949 entered school last September with Miss Hayes, Miss Taylor, and Mr. Hobson as their advisers. We were all cxr cited about being in high school, and for a while our schedule had us confused. At the class election in Septemher we elected as our ofhcers the following: President. Eugene Baron; Vice President, Joyce Me, Coy; Secretary, Nancy Doll; Treasurer, Bertha Nichols; and Student Council Member, Lawrence Switzer. At the Freshman initiation Bertha Nichols was selected as Mr. Freshman 1945 and Lawrence Switzer as Miss Freshman 1945, We were well repre sented in the many school activities throughout the year, such as football with Bill Bryant and Charles Nelson as players and Lawrence Switzer as Water boy; Basketball with Eugene. Baron, Clifford Mitchell, Richard Creager, Lawrence Switzer, and Jerry M2er tin acting as assistant manager; Cheerleading with Madge Dean and Nancy Doll; Band with Marilyn Harcourt, Marian Lucke, Jean Hill, and Arden Brock; Triple Trio with Joyce McCoy, Madge Dean and Marilyn Tufts, pianist; The hTigerhs Tongue With Nancy D011, Joyce McCoy, Arden Brock, Mar, ilyn Tufts, and Jean Hill. Our Intramural teams were captained by Nancy Hoeb and Bill Bryant. During the year we lost a few members of our class, but they were replaced by others. As the year draws to a close we are looking forward to Coming back next year as Sophomores,



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First Rowisarah Floyd: Genevieve Duvilius, Norma Haley. Corrine Doll, James RodeheEer, Barclay Gest, Russel Gentry, Patricia Kelsay, Lois Ann Tucker, Martha XVilson. Second RoweMary Fritzt Dorothy Cart, Joan Dunn, Ruth Ann Hitesman, Barbara Bohnekamp, Melva Gould, Jessie Estes, Cherrie Roucht Martha Gibson, Mrs. D011. Third ROWv-VVilliam Hileman, William Bunnell, Donald Lewis, Kenneth Archer, Arthur Snyder, Billy Huff, Arthur Meyer: William Franke. Larry Nisbet. John Martin, Louis Clark. Founh RoweDanny Ledford, Gorden Wunker, Lawrence Switzer. Vernon Jamest James Oligee, Charles Elble, George Koerkel, Arthur Osborne, Marcus Howard, Mathew Julian. Juniona On September 4, 1943, forty'four students were hurryng to their home room to start their exciting year as juniors. When each one had his schedule perfected, the class concentrated on the election of ofhcers. An election was conducted on September 17th with the following results: President James Rodeheffer Vice President Barclay Gest Secretary , , Corinne D011 Treasurer. . Russell Gentry Student Council Representative .t Dorothy Cart The start of football season found the junior Class well represented. Some playing football, some selling hot dogs and ihcokesf while others played in the band and gave support to the team with a lot of cheering. The juniors sponsored a Halloween, and a St. Patrickis Day dance. 18 With the thought of having a very successful prom and banquet every student was eager to help make enough money to accomplish this task. Selling cokes at basketball games, candy after school, and paper before school, brought them closer to their goal. Pins, fashioned to symbolize the school name. and colors, were sold. These were orange and black Lis With gold year guards. Many juniors participated in the iiShowboat Min; strep given March lst and 2nd. For their accomplishments with the football squad and basketball team, many of the boys received letters. The juniors took an active part in the spelling con, test held February 28th, With two of them, Barbara Bohnekamp and Cheerie Ranch winning lst and 3rd prizes respectively Many of the class took the state scholarship tests.

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