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fe Cees ‘ ey avi dea eases This is the class of 1941 broadcasting over station L.O.D.I. School opened in Lodi today, September 12, and fifty-six of us fun- loving Sophomores rushed to our headquarters in rooms fourteen and fifteen. Smiling Mr. Nosher greeted us. Flash! Today, September 19, 1938, our teacher Miss Garbison returned from Europe with a beautiful tan. Crash! It has been two weeks since school opened. Today the Sophomore class elected the following people as their leaders: president, Jane Warner; vice president, Dick Reynolds; secretary and treasurer, Jean Sommer; student council members, Eileen Warner and Carl Reed. Flash! -October 31- The Sophomores entertained themselves tonight at a Hallowe'en party. Bob McGarvey drank six glasses of hard cider. Splash! Merle Seal, Bud Konrad, Junior Marvin, Bob Danals, Bob McGarvey Wilbur Wood, Wilford Wood, Raymond Tawse, and Eddie Harrington were chosen for thi s year's reserve basketball team. Splash! Junior Marvin got Baker Avenue and Bank Street confused. Result: He lost two girls. There are still good fish in the sea, Junior. Flash! The girls of Lodi High School, not to be outdone by the boys, have formed a Girls' Athletic Association under the direction of Miss Gar- bison, Jane Warner, Ann Bartholomai, Norma Rickel, Ruth Beu, and Jean Sommer have joined this organization. Flash! Our reserve team lost its first game to Brunswick's reserves. Flash! Yale beat Princeton today. On the winning team were Eileen War- ner and Jane Warner; on the bulldog's side were Ann Bartholomai, Jean Som- mer and Ruth Beu. Flash! February 11, 1939 the basketball season ended. The Lodi Reserves emerged triumphant, losing but one game; thus winning the county champion- ship. Flash! March 31. - Most of the Sophomore girls saw Grace Moore in the opera Manon today in Cleveland. Flash!}! April 10, 1939. The Sophomore class presented its annual assembly program. It consisted of a poem, Otto and His Auto , by Edith Rothstein; a shadow play, The Fate of Slim Lou ; musical selections, the most outstanding of which was the boys' sextet composed of several members and led by the mighty bas s, Robert McGarvey; acrobatics under the direction of Mr. Mosher concluded our program. The Sophomore boys' sextet received the Faculty geranium for the best assembly performance of the year. Flash! April 13. The class of 1941 was represented at the County Scholarship contest by Jean Sommer, Eleanor Grannis, Edith Rothstein, Edward Harrington, and Jane Warner. Flash! May 25. Groans were heard in rooms fourteen and fifteen as we were undergoing the ordeal of final examinations. Double Flash! June 1. We all passed!! —- or most of us! This event brings our Sophomore year to a close, so station L.0.D.I. is now signing off unti l next fall when we shall continue to bring you news of the class of 1941. at
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or ae eo. Otis Ee Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: Louise Decker, Carol Burr, Eileen Warner, Ruth Beu, Pauline Semai, Ruth Fosnight, Oma Norris, Norma Rickel, Carol Elliott, Joanne Rice. SECOND ROW: Hazel Miller, Miss Virginia Garbison, Pauline Lance, Marcia Priest, Jane Warner, Mary Barsic, Dorothy Peterson, Edith Rothstein, June Mickey, Wanda Flint, Cleo- belle Miller, Nadine Yannayon, Jean Sommer, Eleanor Grannis, Ann Bartholomai, Mr. Earl Mosher, Donald Auble, Robert Whitney. THIRD ROW: Richard Block, Robert Bachtel, Harold Howell, Wilbur Lance, Forest Schar, Wilford Woods, Stanley Eicheley, Richard Waltz, John Winkler, Robert McGarvey, Robert Hor- ner, Merle Seal. FOURTH ROW: Lavelle Carlton, Frank Bagley, Jerry Gould, Robert Danals, Philip Konrad, Raymond Tawse, Junior Marvin, Dick Reynolds, Edward Harrington, Hoyt Smith, Edmund Crosby, Lee Faulkner, Harold Ault.
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“oes TG 3 ia ) Ci yHilltop Ee QE V= Freshman Glass FIRST ROW: (Left to right) Merle Yergin, Helen Jenny, Doris Garberich, Arlene Hagans, Fern Baker, Doris Fetzer, Norma Whitemyer, Elizabeth Grimm, Vera Krupar, Helen Oplinger, Joann Shaw. SECOND ROW: Albert Jameyson, Joseph Dylinski, Marjorie Fusselman, Gladine Tanner, Janice Briggs, Eloise Lance, Marie Yoder, Norma Kapp, Clara Travis, Jane Rumbaugh, Betty George, Helen Curtis, Patty Schaeffer, Miss Helen Baumann, Miss Grace Clinker, Harold Grimm, Frank Lescak, Joe Pandur. THIRD ROW: Forrest Shriver, Robert Sewell, Harry Cash, Har- old Miller, Tom Croskey, Reginald Reed, Zene Zumbro, James Mapes, Melvin Towslee, Eugene Kobb, Joe Miller. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Paukert, Paul Jenny, Howard Severns, Jack White, Dean Rowe, Ralph Hall, Jack Fetzer, Joe Leather- man, Robert Dearth, Walter Curry, Howard Gray, Dick Young, Dick Crum, Roland McClain, John Gyure.
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