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ie yoo HILLTOP ECHOES i ae Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Front Row: (Left to right) Robert Humble, Alex Czeiter, Gus Winkler, Walter Bowman, Harold Chapman, Herschel Taylor, William Grannis, Melvin Dull, Arthur Esenwine, Robert Bloom, LeRoy Gorey. Back Row: (Left to right) James Peterson, Jerry Gould, Richard Leatherman, Harold Garberich, Junior Jamison, Albert Mace, Junior Massie, Gloyd White, Charles Gorey, Louis Czeiter, Charles Rice, Richard Sewell. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Front Row: (Left to right) Ruth Wilson, Grace Sanders, Lillian Faulkner, Shirley Bell, Lenore Falconer, Vivian Gossard, Margaret Lowrey, Mary Stancin, Josephine Albert. Dorothy Oswald. Middle Row: (Left to right) Dorothy Mace, Grace Seeley, Sara Funk, Charlotte Smith, Virginia Patterson, Anna Semai, Phyllis Fuller, Eleanor Strouse, Anna Nomisnick, Betty Louther. Back Row: (Left to right) Betty Hatcher, Laura DeVoe, Mary Alice Snell, Alice Unangst, Betty Curry, Catherine Crabtree, Rose Reynolds. Clara Unangst, Stefani Stancin.
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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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SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Front row: (Left to right) Billy Weber, Bob Bachtel, Bob McGarvey, Harold Howell, Wilbur Lance, Francis Bensinger, Edmund Crosby, Carl Reed, Charles Weizel. Middle row: (Left to right) Harlos Albert, Robert Horner, Merle Seal, Russell James, Dick Reynolds, Junior Marvin, Wallace Carr, John Winkler, Jack Hall, Ray Norris. Back row: (Left to right) Ralph Flint, Lee Faulkner, Robert Whit- ney, Hoyt Smith, Donald Hastings, Phillip Konrad, Stanley Eicheler, Edward Harrington, Joe Leatherman. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Front row: (Left to right) Ruth Beu, Ruth Fosnight, Betty George, Ruth Yergin, Joanne Rice, Sylvia Strouse, Elizabeth Smith, Ann Bartholomai, Lottie Humbel. Middle row: (Left to right) Kathryn White, Eileen Warner, Dorothy Peterson, Mary Barsic, June Mickey, Florence Strouse; Wanda Flint, Lucille Feeman, Carol Burr. Back row: (Left to right) Bertha Cook, Jean Smith, Marcia Priest, Pauline Semai, Edith Rothstein, Mildred Mendenhall, Helen Slater, Eleanor Grannis, Oma Norris. Absent: Maryln Warner, Louise Decker, Hazel Miller, Carol Elliott.
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