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HILLTOP ECHOES “ = H. F. PARKER President Vice President Cc. H. LEATHERMAN Clerk C.H. LANCE J. C. SEIFERT
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— wien —= ee 7’ HILLTOP ECHOES GRADES RUTH BLUST Kent State University. Sixth Grade. MILDRED DE LONG Kent State University, Extension work at Kent State. First Grade. e SADIE EDWARDS Jacksonville State Normal, Extension work at Birmingham Southern and University of Ala- bama. Fifth Grade. PEARL EPPLEY A. B. Oberlin College, M. A. Oberlin College, Extension work at Iowa State University, Graduate work at Bonn, Germany. Fourth Grade. BERNICE VANASDAL Ashland College, Extension work at Pittsburgh University. ‘Third Grade. MYRA WHITNEY Kent Normal College, Extension work at Kent, Ashland and University of Southern California. Second Grade. MUSIC AND ART F. W. RUDOLPH BEHRENS Assistant County Superintendent County Director of Music B. S. M. Oberlin College, Graduate work at Ohio State. Music. EDGAR BLAIN Assistant County Superintendent County Director of Art. Cincinnati Art Academy, Ohio University, Graduate of Art, Wilmington College. Art. DELMAR GRAFF B.S.M. Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music. Music. MILDRED HOBART B. E. Ilinois State Normal University. Advanced work at Columbia. Music. FANNIE STEARNS Bowling Green State University. Music. CLARK “SHORTY” UNDERWOOD Twenty years of service in Lodi public schools.
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Oi 10 HILLTOP ECHOES MR. S. H. BABCOCK County Superintendent On the 125th anniversary of the settlement of Harrisville Township it is fitting that there be given a little history of its schools. The first school was conducted in a small frame building on the Howe allotment in the western end of Lodi. After several years of growth, the center of population moved and a new si te on Bank Street near the village park was chosen where the primary grades were housed and taught. Soon a select school was added and several subjects taught that were not in the regular curriculum. In the later years in this growing community and while the schools were being conducted on the former two sites, an academy was erected on the highlands east of the village. For years this was an institution of higher learning doing credit to its managers and affording great benefits to the community. Soon more pretentious colleges arose in other sections of the country at such distances that patronage to the Lodi academy diminished. The trustees offered the property for sale to the village. The offer was accepted and the building converted to public school purposes. Twice during the past twenty years two new and up-to date brick buildings have been added to accommodate the youth. After the purchase of the old academy, in the year 1880, S. S. Thomas was elected the first public school superintendent at Lodi. For several years he filled this position and for two years was succeeded by Mr. Lee. Then came B. F. Hoover who filled the superin- tendency for ten years. Next in the procession was F. G. Mauer for two years. F. M. Plank and Mr. Elliott each for one year. After Mr. Elliott, J. F. Smith served as superintendent for ten years. For the next five years P. H. ‘‘Perry” Smith was head of the school. Then came C. A. Hostettler and later J. B. Hughes for three years as superintendent. He was succeeded by R. B. Snell who served in this capacity for five years. The latter three and the present superintendent had taught during the wriier’s affiliation with the school. The school has presented a continued record of growth, but it was not until these later years that it has reached its heights of service to the community. Today the school is well directed under the able leadership of H. A. White. Besides the regular offerings in the grade and high school curriculum, there is a splendid commercial course, training highly efficient people for office work. A good industrial arts course has been developed and through a circuit plan of teaching the Board of Education has provided the finest art courses and the best music advantages that can be found in any rural or village schools of America. This school in the thrifty right minded community of Lodi offers and will continue to offer the finest in educational values to its youth. S: H. Babcock, County Supt. of Schools.
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