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

 - Class of 1918

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hs YECOP ECHOES GLADYS WARNER “Aappy”’ With every pleasing, every prudent part Say! what can Happy want—She wants a heart. BONNIE WHITE “Babe” For her, whose life the church and scandel share; Forever in a passion or a prayer. KENNETH GARBERICH “John” Boys, some to business, some of pleasure pick But every girl is at heart a brick. BLANCHE FEAZEL Scoot! Scoot’s a wit, has ’nt enough sense to pray; To toast our wants and wishes is her way. Stas: waren Racer

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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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nS = WhYCOP ECH Oks 19 | Seniors MARY JANE BENNADER Mary Jane Bennader was born on the Chatham road one mile and a half from our village in the year 1899. Although she has always attended Lodi Publie schools; we know little of her school life up to the time of her entrance into High School when, like Blanche she decided the class of 718 was her choice and then waited for us. Her greatest interests rest in ath- letics and music. She has always been a star player on the basket ball team, and a heavy batter on the base ball team. In musical lines Mary displays great talent in playing both the piano and trombone. ARLEEN SMALLY FETZER Arleen Smalley Fetzer is still living in the house on Medina street where she was born the 18th day of October 1900. She had lived an ordinary life, went to school when she became five years of age and soon started to study music. When she entered High Schocl she immediately became interested in athletics and made the Basket Ball team when a Freshman. She still holds her position as forward in basket ball and plays as catcher on the baseball team. Though she is interested in many things, Arleen has not given up her music and expects to finish the teachers course soon. HULDA ELLEN KIME Another member of our class was born in Wayne County near West Salem, Ohio, on the seventh day of June 1900. We know little of her school life before she entered Lodi High School since before this she went. to a school near her home. We, her classmates have always looked toward her as a true and diligent student. Hulda is talented in many ways; she plays the piano and “moves the bow” with ease. She has great faith in those of her sex, as has already been shown by her intelligent discussions in the Civics Class room. Hulda stands for truth and loyalty, always up- holding the best interests of the class. CARL JACKSON Another honorable member of our class was born at Strongsville Feb. 11, 1898. He came to Lodi in time to start hisschoollife with us. Carl has been a very diligent and thoughtful student thus gaining knowledge from every scource. He carried first honors thru the grades, also in the Sophomore and Freshman years. He was Class president for three con- secutive years and we are exceedingly proud to say he is Editor-in-chief of “Hilltop Echoes.’ Owing to his manifold duties in other lines of work, Carl could not play regularly his position of center on the Basket Ball Team, but as treasurer of the Athletic Association kept us from going “into the hole.” Page 20

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