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

 - Class of 1936

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— wes eZ W,. iN 7i ’ HILLTOP ECHOES Junior Class JUNIOR GIRLS Front Row: (Left to right) Charlotte Stegman, Phyllis Keener, Rob erta Lance, Helen Hofstetter, Bernice Hagans, Rose Zarkovitch, Lucille Oller, Marion Vandemark. Middle row: (Left to right) Evalyn Warner, Agnes George, Wilma Billman, Betty Smith, Lois McVicker, Della Peterson, Isabelle Auble, Ruth Kindig, Wilma Grimm. Back row: (Left to right) Margaret Schempp, Marie Vandemark, Saree oo Ellen Govare, Twila Freese, Anna Barsic, Genevieve aulkner. JUNIOR BOYS Front row: (Left to right) Fred Schlechty, Archer Dague, Chester Queberg, Donald Whitmore, Jimmy Stair, Martin Travis. Middle row: (Left to right) Raymond Esenwine, Wayne Bagley. Harold Leith, Mike Peterson, Freddie Toth, Steve Barsic. Back row: (Left to right) Harold Wakefield, Robert Reynolds, Rob- ert Seal, Ellsworth Jameyson, Howard Sewell, Walter Quade, Roland Musser. 20

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Wee HILLTOP ECHOES “ Juniors First in sports, first in school activities, first in intelligence, and first in the lives of its members; that is the Junior class. First in sports and you can bet that the Junior girls don’t take a back seat. Why? Because they won the interclass girls’ tournament. Last year they won the Girls’ School Track. The boys also deserve praise for their achievements. Back in 734 and 735, Bob Reynolds and Raymond “Whitey” Esenwine made the second team. This year Bob made the first team while “Whitey” remained on the second team, with Freddie Toth, Walter Quade and Ellsworth Jameyson. Many members make us rank first in school activities. Several boys belong to the Hi-Y and besides having several Juniors as members, the G. R. club boasts the follow- ing Juniors as officers: Evelyn Warner, Vice President; Lois McVicker, County Repre- sentative; Wilma Grimm, Treasurer; and Roberta Lance, Secretary. A number of the outstanding dramatic club members are Juniors and the Vice President is a Junior, Roberta Lance. The debate team in 734 and ’35 contained one of our classmen, Roberta Lance. This year two members were Juniors, Roberta Lance and Twila Freese. In orations of 734 and ’35 the Juniors again showed their ability in presenting Lucille Oller and Twila Freese, who took second over some Seniors. This year a Junior, Bob Reynolds, is the only entry. When this year’s newspaper staff was organized three Juniors: Roberta, Twila, and Wilma Billman, enlisted. Many of our classmen joined the various musical organizations. One member, Roberta Lance was honored for her labor by a trip to New York with the others picked from the County Chorus. Our knowledge is displayed by the following list of Juniors who participated in the All-County Scholarship Contest: Wilma Billman, French I; Roberta Lance, English III; Charlotte Stegman, American History; Evelyn Warner, American History and Twila Freese, Chemistry and English III. Last year we did as well with Roberta Lance going for Geometry and English; Betty Smith, Latin IJ and English II; Evelyn Warner, Latin II and History; Bob Reynolds, History; and Lois McVicker, Geometry. In the above subjects, Roberta took first in English; Betty, first in Latin II, and Evelyn Warner first in History. These people went to Kent but they did not place although they were in the selected list. Helen Hofstetter and Howard Sewell tied for third place in the bookkeeping division of the County Commercial test. They both went to Bowling Green. Another event of 734 and ’35 was a class party, Monday, Dec. 17. We also had charge of the Thanksgiving Assembly Program, as well as acting as the newspaper staff every third week. Events of 735 and ’36 were a class party, Wednesday, November 27; Junior Class Play, December 6 and the Junor-Senior Banquet, May 22. The cast for the successful Junior class play was Evelyn Warner, Ellsworth Jameyson, Genevieve Faulkner, Agnes George, Walter Quade, Martin Travis, Harold Wakefield, Isabelle Auble, Wilma Billman and Twila Freese. Our most praise-worthy coach was Miss Dorothy Tittle, one of our home room teachers. Mr. Harold Loomis was the home room teacher of our other section. In ’34 and ’35 we had an enrollment of 52. The officers were Bob Reynolds, Presi- dent; Lois McVicker, Vice President; Ruth Kindig, Secretary; Margaret Schempp, treasurer; and Helen Hofstetter and Chester Queberg, Student Council members. Of the 52 members last year, three were new. They are Betty Smith, Chester Queberg, and Twila Freese. When we started school this year the attendance was 45. Eight of our former classmates dropped out but we had one newcomer, Walter Quade. Later in the year Denver Mendenhall left, but Bob Young came to make up for the loss. Our officers for this year are Chester Queberg, President; Evelyn Warner, Vice President; Phyllis Keener, Secretary; Lois McVicker, Treasurer; and Roberta Lance, and Bob Reynolds, Student Council members. This has given you a review of the class activities for two years but very little has been said about personalities. No one needs worry that they will be forgotten for after all the energy the writer has spent getting keys to diarys and reading them when no 21

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