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MARIE MARBLE “Carrot-top”’ Oh! blest with a temper, whose clouded ray Can make tomorrow gloomier than today. SEYMOUR FALCONER Soceve. Fearfully wise he shakes his empty head; And deals out empires as he deals out threads. GLEENA DAGUE “Terry” Safe is your secret in Jerry’s ear But none of Jerrys will you ever hear. BLANCHE BARNARD “Bashful’, Clerking at Hower’s, is now her vocation But pray tell, what will she do after graduation. eG) Wie) RASS PRLS INE ae
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198 = WICOP ECHORB 1918 Sentorgs MARIE MARBLE Marie Viola Marble was born in Farmersville, New York, December 12,1899. Her early school life we know little of, but in 1906 she joined our class. Thus Marie has plodded on through the years, hand in hand with the other people, upholding the Rose and Silver. Marie is a diligent pupil, seldom disobeying the rules of the school. She plays both Base ball and basket ball, having played a fair and square game as forward on the basket ball team all this season. She also is a reader of ability, this year repre- senting our school at the Declametory Contest among Medina County schools. We shall always remember ‘‘Red’’ for her clever remarks which are true proof of a witty mind. SEYMOUR FALCONER Seymour Falconer was born in Lorain, Ohio, April 18, 1900, but did not attend school until seven vears of age. He lived in Lorain but a short time and from there went to Wellington. For four years he was a pupil in the Wellington schools and from there till he had finished the grades, Sey- mour lived in Cleveland. He has attended the Lodi Hi for four years and has been excused from nearly all of the examinations. Seymour is president of the Athletic Association and business manager of ‘Hilltop Echoes’’. And in all his undertakings we have found we can rely on “‘Steve”. He is an experimenter in electricity and spends much of his time solving such problems as this division of Physics envolves. GLEENA DAGUE Gleena Irene Dague, has always lived on the good old farm north of this village; that is, since December 17th in the year 1900. There is noth- ing unusual connected with Gleena, who has gone thru school with the class tho she started to school at the early age of five. Gleena carried off second honor in the Freshman class, and has in most cases escaped from the final test. She has studied music altho she realized her talent was not in that direction. She finds herself most interested in mathematics of all kinds and is sure to star in this throughout her life. She is very enthusiastic and has a smile for all her classmates. Gleena is very active in athletics being a member of both basket and base ball and is especially clever in the use of her elbows while playing center in basket ball, she is a member of the girls sextette and is a debater of ability. BLANCHE BERNARD Blanche Bernard is another who has spent her short life in the same locality. She was born on the farm at Crawford’s Corners Oct. 22, 1898. Living a long distance from school she delayed going until she was eight — years of age then attending a country school. Blanche passed the Patterson examination and soon joined our jolly class. She has proven kind hearted and truthful at all times. Though not engaging in many outside activ'ties. Blanche has not failed to be an enthusiastic supporter of Lodi High in all ways. Page 16
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IM = =WINITOP ECHOES 158 Seniors GLADYS WARNER Gladys May Warner was born on Elyria Street of this village Nov. 31, 1900. She is a member of the girls ‘“‘Sextette’’, who started to school in the year 1906 and have journeyed thus far together. As left forward onthe basket ball team Gladys has not failed to star in nearly all the games played, frequently piling up a score large enough to win the game herself. “Happy” has been a real inspiration to her classmates and teammates for she knows the art of smiling at the right time. BONNIE WHITE Bonnie Jeane White was born in the wintry month of January on the 15th day in the year of 1901. When two years of age she came into our midst, residing as at present. She started to school in Sept. 1906 going thru school in a very ordinary manner. As studies were never difficult for Bonnie, she always progressed with little concentration. Bonnie was second honor pupil in the eighth grade and never took examinations before entering High School. She plays both base ball and basket ball and, as side center in the latter, has played a real game all season. KENNETH JOHN GARBERICH Kenneth John Garberich was born on a farm near the little village called “Risley’’, state and date unknown. He attended a district school near his home until his parents moved to the farm where they still live on the Chatham road. Kenneth then came to the Lodi schools and joined our class in the fifth grade. He came the next year and with the class went to school in the old town hall. But when the class went on to the seventh grade Kenneth attended the district school near his home. He came back to us the next year and has remained with un ever since. Kenneth is a debater, associate editor of the Annual, manager of baseball team and time keeper of basket ball. The class would be lost in this wide world were it not for his sunny smile. a BLANCHE LU-REA FEAZEL Blanche LuRea Feazel was born on River street June 20, 1899. She first climbed to the House on the Hill in the fall of the year of 1905. She came regularly, but being one of the class of 717. We know little of her school life up to the eighth grade, when she decided that ’18 was much easier to write than ’17 and waited for us. Therefore the next year when we, as Freshies clamored for admittance to the Hall of Higher Knowledge “Blanche” was with us. Blanche has taken every day as it came and never worried for the morrow, She plays basket ball occasionally but excells in Automobile riding. Page 18
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