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Za HILLTOP ECHOES “ eo Freshman Class FRESHMAN GIRLS Front row: (Left to right) Marion March, Althea Hughes, Maxine Brunson, Eldora Miller, Jean Slater, Dorothy Sewell, Christine Hoff- stetter, Beryl Lance. Middle row: (Left to right) Marie Farner, Twila Darr, Eleanor Horner, Martha Travis, Myrtis Bowman, Helen Yoder, Lillian Toth. Back row: (Left to right) Kathryn Henry, Mabel Stillman, Delores Brunson, Josephine George, Ruth Konrad, Leona Feeman, Summerton FRESHMAN BOYS Lottie Front row: (Left to right) Dale Hastings, Frederick Grannis, Steve Pandur, Clifton Gentry, Donald Martin, Neal Hagans, Doyle LeMar, Donald Whitright. Middle row: (Left to right) Fred Martin, Victor McEnroe, Dale Mann, Perry Grimm, Andrew Lescak, Clarence Bigley, Ernest Row- land Jr., Wayne Seward. Back row: (Left to right) Millard Gilbert, Arlie Bagley, Rice, Stanley Grimm, Hollis Knapp, Robert Tanner. Absent: Joe Parks. 2 Phillip
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— wig, 7’ HILLTOP ECHOES Sophomore Activities During the school year 1935-36, there were fifty-seven members in the Sophomore class of Lodi High School. Twelve of these members were students from Lafayette who are receiving their high school education at Lodi. The class officers were: Douglas Reed, president; Clara Belle Heath, vice-president; Evelyn Sanders, secretary and treasurer; Jean Crum and Charles Gould, student council members. Mr. Bloom had charge of the home-room. Since the publication of the last annual several new members have entered this class. Beulah Beltman from Tallulah, Louisiana; Beatrice Gotham from Chautauqua, N. Y.; Eleanor Conkey from Seville; Gladys Stuart from Chatham; and Richard Beard from=Pennsylvania were among the newcomers. During the ’35-’36 school term two of the members, Evelyn Hall and Marie Brehm transferred to other schools. The Sophomore curriculum included English, World History, Latin and Geometry, taught by Miss Mowrey, Mr. Engleman, Miss Garbison, and Mr. Bowland, respectively. There were other students who preferred agriculture, biology, home economics, or manual training to several of the above mentioned. The Sophomores were very well ‘represented in these classes taught by Mr. Bloom, Miss Supler, and Mr. Loomis. The Sophomores were very active in the numerous clubs and student activities of the school. Many of the members of this class belonged to such organizations as the Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Newspaper Staff, Mixed Chorus, Band, Orchestra, and Glee Clubs. Two girls from the Sophomore class, Dorothy Sparr and Evelyn Sanders, were members of the girls’ sextette which sang at various social functions. Charles Gould belonged to a boys’ yuartette which had the privilege of singing at the meeting of the National Music Supervisors Association in New York City. The Sophomore class was very proud to have three of its members gain places on the high school basketball teams. Jeff Gossard and Charles Gould played on the second team, and Jean Crum played center on the varsity team. Jeff and Jean were letter men this year and they should be commended on their fine playing during the basketball season. We are sure that they will be a great asset to next year’s team. We were also proud to have Jean Whitright as one of the cheer-leaders this year. The Sophomore girls’ basketball team played many interesting games during the noon hour, as did the boys’ team. The class celebrated October 31 with a very successful Halloween party. Even the poor, unfortunate dish-washers admitted it was the best party the class had had for a long time. They even agreed that they would be more than willing to do a whole cup- board full of dishes if they could have another party as nice as that one. The class was represented in the County Scholarship Contest by: Jean Crum, Jean Whitright in World History; Evelyn Sanders, Clara Belle Heath in Geometry; Evelyn Sanders, Douglas Reed in Latin; Clara Belle Heath, Jean Whitright in English; and Jean Crum in Biology. Students of the Sophomore class who were on the “honor roll’? at least one of the six- week periods were: Douglas Reed, Clara Belle Heath, Evelyn Sanders, Jean Crum, and Jean Whitright. 24
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“HILLTOP ECHOES Freshman On September 9, 1935, forty-six students enrolled in the Freshman class of Lodi High School. Of these, thirteen came from Lafayette and thirty-three from Lodi. At the election held in the fall the following officers were were elected: Martha Travis, president; Clifton Gentry, vice-president; Dale Hastings, secretary-treasurer; Fred Grannis, Student Council member. In the Freshman course of study three subjects were required: English, algebra, and general science; and the pupils had their choice of the elective subjects: home economics, Latin, manual training, and agriculture. The teachers of the various sub- jects were: English, Mrs. Behnke; algebra, Miss Tittle; science, Mr. Hurd; home economics, Miss Supler; Latin, Miss Garbison; manual training, Mr. Loomis; agricul- ture, Mr. Bloom. Several of the students also took art and music. The Freshman Commencement was held at the last general assembly of the high school. Diplomas were presented by Superintendent H. A. White. Two class parties were held, one a Hallowe’en party, being held in the Home Eco- nomics room several days before Hallowe’en; the other, to celebrate Christmas, held in the home room the last two periods on Friday, December 20, 19385. Those who represented the class in the County Scholarship Contest were: Ruth Konrad and Fred Grannis, Latin; Robert Tanner and Fred Grannis, science; Christine Hofstetter and Maxine Brunson, English; Christine Hofstetter and Ruth Konrad, algebra. Freshman boys who played on the Junior High Basketball team were: Robert Tanner, Phillip Rice, Dale Hastings, Stanley Grimm and Victor McEnroe. This team was coached by Mr. Bloom. Several of the boys were members of the Junior Hi-Y which was composed of Freshman and Sophomores boys under the direction of Mr. Bowland. This organization took many interesting trips to various places. Some of the boys also belonged to the Boy Scout troop which was under the direc- tion of Rev. Quade. Qther clubs and organizations to which Freshman students belonged were: Boys’ Glee Club, Girls’ Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and Girl Reserves. Students of the Freshman class who were on the Honor Roll at least one six-week period were: Maxine Brunson, Ruth Konrad, Myrtis Bowman, Christine Hofstetter, and Fred Grannis.
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