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$pan'mh CQuh In the fall of 1945 the students of the Spanish class decided that since there was not enough time during class to study both the Spanish language and the customs of the Latin American people, that they should organize a Club for that purpose. The meet ings Of this club were to be devoted to learning about our neighbors in Mexico, Central and South America, and how they are important to us. Realize ing that they do not know very much about Latin America, but that it is important that they do, the students hnd material from articles in magazines, newspapers and hooks, and present it to the other members 'at their meetings, The meetings occur every two weeks, one being held on XVednesday during the Class period, and the next in the evening at the home of some member. There is always a business meeting during Which plans are made for various activities, this being followed by an educational program. Then, if the meeting is at the home of a member, refreshments are served and a social time enjoyed. The cluh.s major projects for this year are the presenting of an assembly program along with the Latin Club, and the participation in the spring festival of the P. T. A. The members hope to be able to create a fund with Which to buy materials for the school for the particular beneht of the Spanish department. The class elected as their oHicers LeRoy Reynolds president, Dick Nelson vice president, Mary Ottopal treasurer, Helen Ledford secretary, and Martha Snyder program Chairman. These students have carried out the duties of their ofice in a fine way. SeatedeLeRoy Reynolds. Dick Nelson, Martha Snyder, Joy Clark, Genevieve Duvehus, Herman Duvelius, Mrsi Gentry, Mary Jean Ottopal, Helen Ledford. SLandingeRuth Ann Hitesman, Ruth Mitchell, Joyce Barker, Ralph Craig, Barbara Snyder.
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SeatedeBarbara Bohnekamp, Rae Sparks, Mrs. Doll, Bill Hileman, Betty Lou Lorenz, Pat Kelsay, Art Meyer, Carolyn Thomas, Arden Brock, Esther Moore. First KoubeNancy D011, Corinne Doll, Joyce McCoy, Norma Haley, Lois Ann Tucker, Marilyn Tufts, Bill Huff, JOIAnn Stroud. Second RoweDoris Bohnekamp, Martha Gibson, Don Paytes, Frances W'ilson, Ann Creamer, Shirley Newman, Jean Hill, Dick Nelson, Jim Oligee, Miss Payne. Third Row Sarah Heinekamp, Betty Stock, Paul Logeman, LeRny Reynolds, Jim Rodeheffer. t I ' n'A I I O Echtorw .. Patricia Kelsay Assistant Editor. Betty Lou Lorenz In October of 1945 the school paper was again organiZed under the name of Tigeras Tongue. The students received their positions through business letters written to Mrs. D011 and Mr. Hobson, Miss Payne, and Mr. Derricks, advisers 0f the editorial staff, press room, and circulation department, respectively, A permanent cover for the TigerIs Tongue was needed so a contest was held, students submitting the covers to Miss Payne and the editor for approval. Donald PaytesI appropriate cover won the contest and he was awarded a subscription to the paper. . Although paper work was a new experience for many of the staif, each issue has shown great improvement over the last A vote of the staff as to the best article each month proved an incentive to the members of the editorial staff. The increasing number of papers sold also speaks well for the circulation depart! ment. Not only the students of Loveland Hi but also the students of other schools enjoyed the Tigerts Tongue this year, 28 me.
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30 CHEMISTRYrPHYSICS Seated- Miss Hayes. First Table W'i11iam HuE, Kenneth Archer, William Franke, Donald Lewis. Larry Nisbet, Russell Gentry. Cherrie RauchA Martha Gibson, Robert Conoxer, Robert Radclee, Phillip Sharp. Larry Price. Second ..Table-Frances Wilson, Lois Ann Tucker Patricia Kelsay Arthur Meyer. Jo Ann Dunn, Jo Ann Strand, Willidm Hilemzm, Cort rine D011. Betty Lou Lorenz, Don's Jean Bohnckamp Ann Creamer. Last RowiMarcus Howard. Donald Paytes, Will'hm Hamann, Ralph Hamqton, George Kroeger, George Koerkel, Arthur Osborne, Vernon James, Charles Elble. TYPING First Row Ruth Ann Hiicsman, Sarah Heme kamp, Marilyn Carla, Carolyn Thomas, Edna Ann Romohr, Jo Ann Stroud. Second Row N0rma Haley, Margie Krebs, Mar! lorie Todd, Paulene Applegate, Jessie Lear, Mary Margaret IVIoorman. Thivd RowMiss Payne, Martha Wilson. Mel' Vin Boeres, Margaret Harris, Barbara Bohnc; lgamyl: Sara Chandler, June Kissick, Betty toc . HOME ECONOMICS First Row June Kissick, Jessia Estes, Anna Creamer, Esther Moore, Sara Chandler, Robin Ell Greene, Betty Lou Lorenz, Pauline Apple gate. Marjorine Todd. StandingiMrs. chkhoner, Carolyn Thomas. INDUSTRIAL ARTS First Work Bench Frank Wilson, James Oligee, Donald Evans, Art Switzer, George Brown. Second Work BenchiBill Strassel, Denny Hughes, Fred Kaltenhauser, Jack Paytes, Third Work Bench Fred Winchester, Matthew Julian, Robert Owen, Harry Fritz. Back Row Danny Ledford, Gordon W'unker, Kenneth Hollon. Edward Jones, Ralph Archer, Franklin Elmore, Ralph Hamilton, Bob Huff, Bill Bunnell, Gordon Sloan, FouTLh Work Bem h- Frank Chisman, Ray Jones, John Baston, Robert Veith, James Carpenter, Don Lewis. Fifth Work Bench7W1'lliam Creamer, Mr. Von0I vich, Robert Davis.
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