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0,0 Wreke Qaes That gong again 0'6 0A FIRST ROWeIean Garrett, Gladys Shumaker, Jeannette Charltonl Emma Petry, Jerry Martin, Shirley Elmore, Martha Bennett, Betty Pummill, Rosemary Price, SECOND HOWeMarY Purkiser, Ian Booth, Nancy Hoeb, Jackie Rankin, Dorothy Price, Pat Huff, Darlie Chipman, Bertha Nichols, Dorothy Applegate, Betty Radclitt, Jean Hill, Mary Ellen O'Brien, Shirley Innis, Joyce McCoy. THIRD ROWerNancy Doll, Helen Holden. Marilyn Harcourt, Marilyn Tufts, Pat Craig, Jean Wunker, Florence Maxberry, Dorothy Bruce, Dotty Wyatt, Arden Brock! Frances Krebs, Louise Rainey, Rose Ann Gross, Anita Davis, Joan Heaton. FOURTH BOWeKenneth Alsop, Laurence Switzer, Georqe Brown, Edward Iones, Marion Lucke, Charlie Nelson, William Cramer, Jim Lonqdoc, Ralph Archer! Jack Paytes, Iohn Baston, Don Brotherton. FIFTH ROW-William Strassel, Charles Starzman, Don Howard! Richard Creaqer, Eugene Baron, Robert Davis, Harry Fritz, Clifford Mitchell! Archie Vann. SOPHOMORES At the beginning of our second year in high school we elected the following officers: President, Eugene Baron; Vice President, Marti Iyn Tufts; Secretary, Nancy Doll; Treasurer, Jerry Martin, and Student Council Represen- tative, Don Howard. We chose a nice rainy day, October the eleventh, for the initiating of the freshmen at one of the football games. Although we were sorry to lose some of our classmates we were happy to have as new members: Jacqueline Rankin, Joan Hea- ton, Ian Booth, Marcella Glantl Jim Langdoc, -21 Kenneth Brewer, and Dick Tarvin. We were proud to have three of the five cheerleaders: Nancy Doll, Joyce McCoy, and Betty Radclitte; as a majorette, Marilyn Har- court and drum major, Jim Langdoc. When scholarship medals were awarded, we, the sophomores were proud to have the largest number of pupils receiving medals. One of the main highlights of the year was the giving of an assembly. Now having gone half way, we are eagerly looking forward to next year with the prom and other activities it will bring.
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0'6 0A gegin the geguine FIRST ROW-Roberi Hurd, Virgil Luvke, Robert Hesley, Douglas Smith, Emerson Constable, Clyde Rankin, Charles Hatt, Robert Haley, James Hileman, Kemie Aylward, William Brayton. . SECOND ROW-Evalee Kirk, Sylvia Duffy, Esther Monjar, Katherine Kinner, Gladys Purkiserl Vivian Stuckey. Audrey Martin, Mona Iulien, Joan Ahlers, Mary Michael, Ruth Kissick, Pauline Ver- kamp, Joanne Gilpin, Bonnie Walker, Jo Ann Paytes. THIRD ROWeWilliam Duvelius, Lois Meier, Juanita Latimer, Teri Whalen, Jean Vleberl Carolyn Thomas, Norma Irwin, Myrtle South, Beny Davis, Delores McDonough, Harriet Marsh, Betty Io Ledford, Betty Smith, Martha Nesbit, Margaret Malott, Mary Louise McKinney. FOURTH ROW-David Craig, Ralph Neuforthl Walter Wilkins, Edward Conover, Tony Bond, Robert Paulson, Herbert Biermanl James Daniel, Ronald Reynolds, Charles Oliqee, James Weiglein, Chester Elam, Ray Mize, James Kinner, Donald Deerwester, Paul Schulte, Roger Heaton. FIFTH ROWeRalph White, Louis Smith, Paul Bauer, Harry Chandler, Richard Lewis, Ernest Mc- Cowen, Herbert Donelly, Wendel Estes, Richard Powell. FRESHMEN In September, 1946, the freshman class e1- ected as its officers: Donald Deerwester, presi- dent; Paul Bauer, vice president; Mary Mich- ael, secretary; Betty Io Ledford. treasurer, and Ronald Reynolds, student council representa- tive. After being the guests at a party given us by the sophomores, we felt more as fresh- 20 men. Throughout the year we were well rep- resented in the activities in the school. We feel very grateful to Miss Taylor and Mr. Ramsey, our advisers, who have helped us through the more difficult tasks during the school year. We can now face the coming years without difficulty.
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0.6 at gfta'zfea all Octet again 0A 0,6 FIRST ROWeTheo Harcourt, Bertha Constable, Evelyn Perkins, Ruth Ann Mitchell, Cathy Sporinq, Marion Williams, Betty Bowles, Clarita Krebs, Beulah Moore, Joy Clark, Elaine Weber, Lena PanettaA Eve Rogers. SECOND ROWeLillian Pomeroy, Bonnie Rae Sparks, Helen Ledford, Melwood Kroener, Mary Jean Ottopal, Joyce Barker, Martha Rae Snyder, Violet Deerwester, Norma Christensen, Joan Elledge, Betty Jane Smith, Mercedes Kissick, Barbara Snyder, Shirley Gilmer, Ruth Hollan, Shirley New- man, Frances Greene. THIRD ROW-Edward Forsythe, Raymond Jones, Arthur Switzer, Stuart Langdoc, Bob Quitter, Paul Logeman, Dennis Hughes! Herman Duvelius, Gordon Sloan, Bob Huff, Allison Hamilton, Wayne Martin. FOURTH ROW-Robert Veith, Dick Nelson, Frank Bohn, LeRoy Reynolds James Craig, Walter Reece, Carl Purkiser, Frank W'ilson. JUNIORS Last fall tittyetwo juniors, eager to begin their task of earning money for the prom, ar- rived at Loveland Ht. Our sponsor was Miss Hayes. We were sorry to discover that, out of our original ninetyesix freshmen, only fifty- two remained. There were several new faces whom we welcomed as worthy members of our class. We selected as officers: President, Paul Logeman; Vice President, Dick Nelson; Secre- tary, Lillian Pomeroy; Treasurer, LeRoy Reyv holds, and Student Council Representative, Helen Ledford. W e were well-represented on the football and basketball teams, in the band, choir, Girls' Chorus, Triple Trio, Boys' Quartet, Spane ish Club, and the Tiger's Tongue. We also had quite a few participants in the Spelling Bee and scholarshin tests. When scholarship pins 'Z'Z' were awarded, the names of many juniors were called. No one was allowed to forget that we had paper, candy, cokes , Christmas cards, stae tionery, cider and doughnuts to sell. We also sold pennants and pins with Loveland printed in black against an orange back- ground. In March, we combined forces with the seniors to present a minstrel, the Shamrock Follies of 1947. Two very well attended dances, The Har- vest Hop and Rainbow Rendezvous were sponsored by us during the year. The climax of the year was reached when we gave the prom. After such a successful year we decided to relax and gracefully be- come old, old seniors.
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