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0'6 0,6 L pkincipal notes. This sunny personality certainly needs no introduction to the students of Love- land Hi. Her patience and understanding have helped many perplexed students along the right paths. Besides her regu- lar duties as teacher and principal, Miss Templin is always ready to give cheer- iul advice to those in need. MISS ALICE TEMPLIN 0A 0A Kev notes Had it not been for the earnest and industrious efforts of Miss Payne, we could not have produced this 1947 LO HIAN. We Wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for all she has done for us. Here you see her engaged in her afterischool duty as X-ray techni- cian. MISS HAZELLE PAYNE 23
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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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0A 0A 772m class notes CA J SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW-Iunior Driscol, Billy Haley, Tommy Undercoffer, Richard Purkiserl John Davis, Russell Vlilliams. SECOND ROW Joyce Irwin, Loretta Donnelly, Helen Khmer, Mary Lou Hileman, Cora Belle Jefferson, Patsy Wunker, Virginia Constable, Mildred Smith, Elizabeth Wilson, Joan Hollon, Shirley Holden. THIRD ROW Harold Braylon, Ralph Innis, Dale DeYounq, Dolores Thievc, Mary Lou Bunnell, Patsy Bentley, Joan Stone. Betty A2kins, David Cook! Charles Gross, Ralph Smith. FOURTH ROW7Iimmy Arnold, Edward OttopaL Jack Downs, Wilbur Fraser, William Simpson, Floyd Robinson, Warren Wilson, Ray Frye, Henry Johnson. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROVxl-Iames McDonouqh, Calvin Morris, Ethyl Martin, Kenneth Harcouri, Edward Lewis, Frank Powell, Walter Williams, David Lewis. SECOND EOW -F10rence Lear, Norma Burton, Lois Roflow, Doris Donnelly, Dcmthy David, Sarah Phillips, Margaret Alsop, Eleanor Vanni Ethel Hamilton, Charlene Bryant, Patsy Jones. THTRD ROW-Carmen Treat. Norma Parker, Phyllis Stein, Phyllis Moore, Carolyn Bradley, Wanda Bohnekamp, lune Tucker, Nancy Corrill. FOURTH ROW Ienny Marsh, Audrey Driscoll, Roberi McDonough, David Harris, Dale Eckman, Douglas HoweIL Mau- rice Baitels, Walter Hamilton, James Gould, Carolee Bu nnell, Betty Dunn. 24
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