Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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r '1; 5i IASI Wlll AND HSIAMENI We, the class of nineteen-hundred and fifty, being of soundimind and mem- ory, swear to the following as our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Ogg, who never ceased trying to keep us quiet; an impossibility; we bequeath-Jtpiece of mind. To our superintendent, Mr. Hurst and to our principal, Miss Templin, we leave the hopes that we have fulfilled their expectations of us during our high school days. To the faculty, we leave the hopes that the on-coming students will be as intelligent and attentive as we weren't. To the Junior class, we leave our vim, vigor and Vitality. To the Sophomore class, we leave our money-making schemes. To the Freshman class, we leave our good sportsmanship. Kernie Aylward leaves his ability as class president to his brother, Tom. Joan Ahlers wills her quiet ways to Mary Price. To Jim Ferguson, Herb Bierman leaves his scientific ability. Betty Davis bestows her natural curiosity on Miss Haerr. Tony Bond transfers the title of his nModel A to Mr. Ogg, who will soon need it. Barbara Dunn relinquishes her school girl figure to Norma Gentry. Bill Kroeger inherits Ed Conoverls teasing ways. Betty Hanks bestows her many beaus on Florence Lear. Emerson Constable leaves the typewriter he used in typing class for two years to anyone who can use it. To Glenda Warman, Mona Julien wills her first base position on the girls baseball team. Mrs. D011 inherits David Craig'sability to use, spell and define large words. which he learned from Mr. Ramsey. Ruth Kissick bestows her extracurricular activities on anyone with the energy and vitality to do them. Jim Daniels wills his ability on the basketball floor to his brother, Frank. Juanita Latimer leaves her seat in Algebra 1 class to an on-coming fresh- man, To Mr. Goosman, Jack DeGraw wills his ability to play the trumpet. Audrey Martin transfers her place in Aeronautics to any junior girl who has the nerve to take it. William Duvelius bequeaths to Butch Gross the art of tormenting Mrs. Pence in seventh period study hall. Delores McDonough relinquishes her good grades in American History to Joan Gilpin. Joe Flynn leaves his absence excuses to Paul Morris. 27

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; ix ' V3 A i ww'm-uu-W a. . CMSS HISHHH In September of 1946, the senior class of 1950 entered their school year with sixty-eight ambitious freshmen, each ready to do his part. We elected as class officers: Donald Deerwester, presi- dent; Paul Bauer, vice-president; Mary Michael, secretary; Betty Jo Ledford, treasurer and Ronald Reynolds, student council repre- sentative. The first money into our class treasury came from col- lecting tax stamps. At the beginning of our sophomore Year, 1947, we elected the following officers: Ronald Reynolds, president; Mary Michael, sec- retary; Martha Nisbet, treasurer; and Margaret Mallot, student coun- cil representative. Additions to our treasury came from selling football and basketball schedule pencils. During our junior year we looked forward to the junior-senior prom. When the date came we all worked hard and it proved to be one of the best proms ever given at Loveland High School. That year we elected officers as follows: Ronald Reynolds, president: Charles Hatt, vice-president; Betty Davis, secretary; Mary Michael, treas- urer and Virgil Lucke, student council representative. In February our class gave a dance, titled, Sweetheart's Ball which turned out to be very profitable. - Now in our last year we end up with forty-five students and we have as our officers: Kernie Aylward, president; Dick Powell, vice- president; Mary Michael, secretary; Betty Hanks, treasurer and Shirley Wilson, student council representative. We the senior class of 1950 have completed part of our journey toward the field of success. We have received our diplomas which we shall treasure to help us achieve success. We are looking for- ward to the years ahead in which we can help make our America a better place; a country in which we are proud to live. 26



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4 i 1 I i i p...- I'v-lmn ---u i 1 .91 XV x. g LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT tconm Mary Louise McKinney bequeaths her scholastic record to Ethel Hamilton. Wallace Gilligan gives up his position in the bandas atrombone player to anyone with the strength to move the slide. To Phyllis Moore, Lois Meier wills her place in Triple Trio. Bob Haley transfers his after school riders to anyone with a car that will hold them. Mary Michael bestows her ability to do the usplits in Cheerleading, if she can stand it, on her 5 ister, a next year's freshman. Roger Heaton leaves his place in English to some poor unsuspecting lower classman. Esther Monjar bequeaths her ability in commercial work to HelenKinner. Virgil Lucke leaves his place in band to anyone who can satisfy Mr. 'Goosman. Martha Nisbet wills her ways of getting out of school to go to the ttR-edsti baseball games to Johnny Chipman.. Jim Aylward inherits Paul Niohneyis curly hair.. .ToAnn Paytes bestows her giggles and her favorite study halls, sixth and seventh, to Carolee Bunnell. Charles Oligee leaves his ability to read library books in class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. , To Bettie E1am,Gladys Purkiser bequeathsher athletic abilities. Robert Stacey is left with Bob Paulson' S ability to argue with Mr. Goosman. Darlene Sams wills English IV to anyone who wants it. Dick Powell 1eaves--happily. 1 Carolyn Thomas relinquishes her position in the library to Carolee Bunnell. . -, Bill Crooks inherits Ronald Reynoldts height, which with his jumping ability, he should be able to go far in the basketball world. Pauline Verka-mp wills all the good times that she had at Loveland High to Pat Anderson Douglas Smithbequeaths his sly, winning ways to Joann Crouse'. Marilyn' Minderman inherits Bonnie Walkerts ulayout ability on the Tiger 5 Tongue Staff - J1mWeicrleinieaV-es his baseballability,especia11y his good arm, to Jerry Wood. Jean Weber relinquishes her athletic ability to her brother, Bob. Jack Wood wills his sparkling personality to Russell Schultz. Teri 'Whalen bequeaths her ability to find Mr. Ramseytsttsearch questions' in history class to a keen-minded junior. Shirley Wilson leaves her unpredictable giggles to Mr. Geiser, We, having been authorizedby the above seniors to draw up this docu- ment, do declare this is our Last Will and Testament. WITNESSES: . - SIGNED: John I. Ogg Betty Davis Hazeile Payne Martha Nisbet 28

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