Lodi High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Lodi, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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IB WICOP ECHOES = 18 PERRY: SVE DAD Though learned, well bred; and though well bred, sincere Modestly bold and humanly severe, IZOLA FRIES “TKE® Blessed with each talent and each art to please; And borne to write, converse and live at ease. OF BAGH RIG: SD LONI? A vile conceit in pompous word expressed; Is like a clown in regal purple dressed.

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HW WILITOP ECHOES 1478 History Perry Hazard Smith graduated from Oberlin College in 1905. Since then he has devoted his time to public education having been superintendent of the Independence, Mentor and Burton township schools. In 1913 Mr. Smith came to Lodi as Superintendent and in his four years here has placed Lodi High in the rank of schools of the first order. ; This experience together with special work in Columbia University has made our Superintendent an able administrator. Besides four hundred pupils under his supervision, Mr. Smith also is instructor in science which was his special field in College. His interest in civic activities make him a constructive factor in the community and both the school and the town will not soon forget the value of his labors. Izola Leonata Fries graduated from Ohio State University in the year 1913. She was then Principal in Briggsdale, [a suberb of Columbus]. In 1914 Miss Fries came to Lodi to teach art in our school and has been here until the present time. Being very versatile and having a very broad educa- tion, she has also taught many other subjects in the High School among which are Science, German and English. She has been coach of the Girls‘ basket ball for four years and it is to her we owe our gratitude for organizing - our first Girls Basket Ball team. Miss Fries has a keen sense of the drama- tic and is well known in this town as an excellent reader. The Senior English Class will probably remember her as a very fine lecturer especially at times when they failed to have their lessons. When the pupils have troubles they usually take them to Miss Fries who is always a sympathizer. She will always be highly esteemed in Lodi High. Mr. Orie Benjamin Gerig graduated from Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana in the year 1917. He came to Lodi in September of that year to accept the position of principal. As an instructor of Freshman Algebra, History and Science he has sueceeded in arousing a remarkable interest and wholesome rivalry in his calss work. His chapel talks were a source of inspiration, and incentive for better work, besides, he did much to stimulate school and class spirit. In addition to his regular pedagogical duties, he was coach of the boys’ basket ball and base ball teams. In this capacity we shall always remember him as an ardent champion of the rights of Lodi le ht Page6é



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———EEE———E ee WS = AILCOP ECHOES 15 History Maude E. Clements graduated from Oberlin College in 1916 having taken her major in classical arts. The following September she came to Lodi High as instructor of Latin and English and has succeeded in develop- ing a deep interest in these subjects among her pupils. Beside hee work in the classroom Miss Clements also has charge of the library, acts as critic of literary productions and is special advisor of several of the classes. With her violin, she is an artist and no one who has heard her has failed to be more than delighted with her touch and expression. We must also mention her special interest in one of our army camps. We hear she writes letters on khaki stationery and we know she receives them with the insignia of the red triangle. Mr. J. C. Moyer a much esteemed man and one of the most skillful carpenters of the community was chosen to teach Manual Training in the High school this year. Two days a week he givesthe class valued instruc- tion in woodcraft and general constructive work. All doubts as to results of his work are immediately put to flight by a sight of the class at work and the productions they boast. Though this is a new department, Mr. Moyer has made it an essential in our course and we look to see it developed as we know he can develop it. In the year 1917, Eletha May Steepe graduated in music from Ohio Wesleyan college. The following September she came to Lodi to teach music in our school. Miss Steepe has taught two years previous to this. She also teaches History and German. She has made music especially in- teresting this year and with her winning ways has secured the best of re- sults from the pupils. Many times she adds to our literary programs by using her talent to advantageous ends. We will always remember her as the teacher with a smile for everyone. Page 8

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