Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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$enionla In the fall of 1945 we began our senior year at L, H. S. During the year we were glad to welcome to our class one new member, Bob RadclifI. We were also sorry to lose to the navy, two other seniors, Curl Logeman zmd Orville Wilson Many memorable days and gay times marked our Senior year. One rainy Wednesday the senior class observed its annual Skip Day? Although the weather was slightly OI stormy, that will long he remembered by all of us. Another red letter day marked the Senior dance. Dances after most of the home basketball games were sponsored by the seniors and were wellrattended by students of L. H. S. In December we had our annual Christmas Party complete with mistletoe and grab bag. A Iong'awaited event took place on March I and 3 when the combined Junior and Senior classes prer I which featured a sented the RIShowboat Minstrelf play, music: and dancing. In February, after much debate. we selected our cards and invitations. Then we plunged into a dis, eussion 0f caps, gowns, pictures, and last, but by no means least, we began frantieaIIy to ask, Do I have enough credits to graduatew Not to be outdone by other classes the seniors were well represented in all activities. Several senior boys played on the football team and varsity basket! ball squad, while two senior girls Ied our cheers for them. Other members of our cIass were prominent in choir, on scholarship teams, and on the TigerIs Tongue Staff. Now as the end of the year draws nearer the senior class looks forward with mixed anticipation and regret to its graduation in June. First Rowisarah Heinekamp, Mary Margaret Moormzm. Esther Moore, Beity Lou Lorenz Robert Radcliffe, Rnhert Conover, Frances Wilson, Anna Creamer, Jessie Lean Marjorie Todd. Second ROWMCRTOIyn Thomas, Margie Krebs, Paulene Applegate, June Kissiek. Marilyn CarIe. gettyIStock, Doris Bohnekamp: Margaret Harris, Sara Chandler, Robin EII Greene, Miss emp m. Third Ruwejo'Ann Stroud, Bill Hamann, Lawrence Price, Philip Sharp, Melvin Boeres, George Kroeger, Ralph Hamilton, Donald Paytes, Edna Ann Romohr.

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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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