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Page 33 text: “a ren Oe iil Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: (left to right) Robert Cash, Doris Hagans, Jack Zeigler, Inez Shriver, Robert Howell, Martha Rice, Tommy Whitright, Donna McDaniels, Robert Horner, Lovetta Schar, Donald Hoge. SECOND ROW: Virginia Rice, Robert LeMar, Genevieve Fosnight, Marjorie Bowers, Dale Sewell, Martha Bauders, Harry Zimmer- man, Vivian Elliott, Elizabeth Slater, Lester Seward, Necia McClain, Betty Yergin, Virginia Miller, Mr. Hein. THIRD ROW: Betty Fetzer, Jean Danals, Samuel Massie, George Grannis, Burton Bowman, Richard Pugh, Irene Smith, David Rice, Marjorie Unangst, Nancy Worden, Virgil Simcox. FOURTH ROW: Jill Towslee, Edwin Shelhorn, Roy Cook, Ruth Simcox, Harold Seifert, Robert Scranton, Lois Seward, Jean Leatherman, Norma Tawse. 51 ”
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Page 32 text: “= aes e 2 yaHilltop Biches Nas 2) Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: (Left to right) James Repp, Marjorie Piatt, Mary Remington, Margaret Aukerman, Alice Cook, Dorothy Travis, Lillian Gorey, Alice Norris, Dale Bryant. SECOND ROW: Alethia Davis, Marilyn Barnhart, Mary Bowman, Janet Bartholomai, Doris Sommer, Barbara Whitright, Vivian Crosby, Dorothy Wakefield. THIRD ROW: Wayne Bensinger, Gerald Patterson, Duane Gar- berich, Homer Bowen, Stanley Dague, Daniel Massie, Frank Mikac, Dick March, Robert DeVoe. FOURTH ROW: Dale Whitacre, Marion Yergin, Leroy Harsh, Henry Unangst, Wayne McIlvaine, Herbert Houts, Winifred McVicker, Ralph Farner, Andy Czeiter, Walter Krantz, Ray- mond Whitacre. ”Page 34 text: “= = =e Rieke. vane e Olilitss Kehoe tae Seu? = = Bas BACK TO SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTS THE “HUMAN ADDING Fp. ANNUAL STAFF) JUNIOR Ee T ; — 5 3 “| Vacation days are over, although San he Ree TG . —— = Fa 3 wie that a few students are te io pecs yas as i oe SrUpENte [still suffering from a condition | 7°8 ne ae Olen e M Fei Ea Ey Ea Eg i i ai should be a high school annual thi: r. Arthur C. Weidlund, the — 2 2 ee ge well be called “vaca-J cor Thie es SAGAS Scene “human adding machine,” will be — =. 8 a ae z ae ee so, back- | FRESHMAN ‘ACTIVITIES at Lodi school Friday afternoon, to 2SSSEST 352 e come for ar- 4 The Freshmen Class plans acgis entertain the high-: b = = = 2] months of cones Ihave a Christmas Party the six The play, “Girls Will Be Boys,” 4, di sfc eens assembly. The Tigers, Lodi high school’s —— = Z B| building act -z we | teenth of this month. There will eee ae night by. the high Wei ee re ia pes —— Mr.|championship basketball team =r = = aay z bi ift es class, proved to as hay years of stud; i A 4 = (a) 2 5 = ) ea oQoY « physical came were ag a er ies is retyseollege: tance which mrovited in -perfecting over 200 ey uf Rage as His “counby oumement 2 in i =e ‘ — oe eee Ce naps ee oF sigh Basketbal{ “ PReity Gudicnse, one for af sleulation—adds faster than | Saturday night will'go to Clearview, = e firs : Hi Lodi aes Lerai i i = oa m= consisted of ee i ae SAE I as Soe, Y School, Te Sige oe ureter See aaa p mom yg gj} sis assigned to their oy ce A ee she Obse 8:30 in the sectional tournament. a z % Z 3 Ba places in the varion, cnoe Som nee ane Should Lodi defeat Clearview the | general instruction: =. to ice team will meet the winner of the ma van is, teas MOrro yy Welli i: Ba 25 8 2f wt Schoo] Mo: Wellington-Lorain St. Mary’s game nER [ERS fy E00 cen, G. A.A. BASKETBALL TEAMS |Tuesdav Toms 7 Inn Pee Pine os Sea fe esr sre CHOSEN | in the Pray Sse ees 2 $ a a uo = of The class basketball teams were!i( () TEACHERS Fr. Frank S, BLy ates ee lpr es gps finally decided upon after the - . T the etter, Scho, P. pions = en |S ec “once? bleti f a te: hich S Ve ch ass, Rin, el Bang RAM aplonship iS z = Bowls g ox etion of a test whic weet x Re charge of day “SSemb) ie bang Prese at any = = 4 er ay be ro, co; Nteg.t to th n Za 2% sea onde? an 5 fina] em, Etam NCerg Ck 1e Si 5 Bm He at x a pateatio; Prq! ng ty arches lage T for which is = 5, Ss est — —— rs Served q be ° Wor, 22d Urs ore of Lodi es Ee a oie ite € Ege Sin Td Gomory Bam This te the 2 oO 8 FE Seobeg Ts maar commty SEEK Serr ny te Dr everet! yMe e ae a o 4 s) pet tendent of sc 7 While ;, n ba, i] Ta] €n Mampionshi: yn E ene hers le Task, s =. ©h. Pamp! P, Mrs. Behnke Resigns Jane ses xen by he Medine ranip fe the Ohio MA Sah ett ae Se Sing 28 hig aed eel 2 ; 0) 8 ‘tion Association at | the|” Hy ” Inna thig p, “he Sg.) 7ey ove ot 4A SOS es! di of the School Mas- ta = LAN, ex. - | tiga, e¥ille | the tourna- As Lodi H. S. Teacher, xox ... : gat DEN onnet LeRoy last Tuesday meld Mondat®® of the S SUPPERP Jeg ™he, fring found the Mrs. Elda Behnke, teacher of?, om ES) opt s oe. Prncipal Frank Hurd -of to have e rnin ipitior Hie Ome fly, 35 to 15, Ee eins oesident of the club presided the a2 evenin Tabbit. 88 plan. | = hile Brunswick whe tmaster. Group singing hone Nove , 884” op fted Hine 1 to 32. Liver- English in the local junior and X senior high school today (Thurs 2 day) presented her resignation to, cz ri0% xa OS ted by county supervisor caine, X3 at WR, Behrens, adding sag BF i winé “pe olati Foo a vy WE spe ws 200 joy to the occasion. lhe membhere nf tha Tiwor antfit 0 mare mittee 2, Onsigt; Plans, = we Pr, ee A Ee Ae ke the board of education to become, 4 as effective on Friday, March 17. Mrs. xed pick Were” -cpet ti of the life 1 Behnke has been teaching here for? © ae pe asterixed ape eerie ac made | ©Rter¢ 32 Oy, 4 Sa a eye = 14 years. She expects to be mar- z a gator y wert goo: Rv e Vinin 7 ot RS Es 8) bp, 2bI.”ey, , 2, 1B S3 ] ried in the near future and makes ° @ Ther at, OF “oriot Gans chool. Lodi Sch 8% | be, “Le 24 eur E ya er Ea s Chools Oo lin? Sty ‘Pp le, 2 her home in Achv ” E 2 Ee eset vine Stee 1 Bat SONG Pen With 7 eg; zB Loops, L 4 ‘ ee S rece 0S ck pntar Ej 72 2. ot f7 = SUPP ne Teen ners vy DX Bliss 7rollmen feg ts. Sy, Sa,Pla, tes, “Op, gq $3 I COUNTY PEAC Ly, se0 sie? a San one my day di public schools i OF 472 38 na in aries af dy, BY . ae | ze gor 3, Dom waltel, cxcdlg af Y with a total of ned Mon. 3, Sine Van? Ceh Phe Pty 8 | 22 =| CONTEST SUN 2's, comet cagwe Sig sa ee ae seers, “Serer Se a aan BU te the Oe Sneed 28 | 8 . io — ov x Ses, 33 REI gqhloW™, Cnet me, and, rom th se of by Fe Phe ere Ty 8 a a J ex jes) m2 fe 1 gleoMT ate ards Pig last € enrollm Bt; Srtltt, Coplay lg we SE s Se TWO ‘ALUMNI CL ia oo bossy) et ore 308 Jen or Sei counted 4 = Ess Seerease ent of Ree ces oer! Rees” gee 3 Zz Peace ONTRIBUTE Ee hein ee numb, argely by th Be 80g 'd Fate ck “sg S235 E14 ome cunt Pitti bs Sell“ BERCTnLe Seo GUE, gph inne yl? Se tale Ante de ee EAE | declamation i eae sections- Hats classes of the Lodi A] , Yas € enrollment be | € ley Wo are 2% On 4S 3 5) ight in Walter sociation, the cl umni 3° E Bog ka Brades bb; te 8 age BH 242 6 = 4Sunday ntestants, VY and 193; lasses of 1 pe EHS eg Sr Ws See se Ss 5 ad Lafayette ona ‘addis, Will 2° to the purenye, Feeently contributed tee 33 som oes ai : See UAH tae PEE 4 Ez Bowman Synere they wi er ner i In the ‘gym cleetric score Bie ie FEE qad®, “ost, he SOPHOMORES HOLD . m to Pe Sullivan © her” Who Witnessed the : hose gy ES opsh ne™ Pe © FIRST PART with Rosemary © ter of Seville: light, at which the pe Friday, = ea we EB eno Cat pe P Last Friday, October 21, th ; “ita Pauline DetWwele Wagswort fed, expressed te eee thae| Th a] é = =p ave Sonnets ee ot the) Sophomores held their first patea | = a) i | i i CRATE we sonncel natant esi tah ith Bee Mri ome S| UTE AAEM ioe dle aie fe anat I Various things indicated 3°°,the| 204 co-wi champions, S Beet ar sy. , the spirit of Hallowe’en, the deco-| Wsiday Latiornbon | Sank bp a new score board, Heated on this sectional pam the Clearview 4 x) £5 = a) 2] nae ot Gy 4c, ing committee, consisting of| Feels, es h eve, 5 expne Students of the Lodi school the district Gee wil go into 2 gzé eas mee It Ge 2, py Somers see Oe) recognized and took into | = c la: elr appreciation to this week ent at Kent = es E Dies by , 29, 4, Harrington, ani obert | aKior ie tallow ite into mere Eat gs Of 1987 and 1988 tan shnie| strong roa iced play a reputedly 35 ESS Pak oo, CGSB RING Ope ore ie Serco ae a members: Ann, Bartholomai, Ruth] © | S-- “Con wENT TRIP P. m. Friday night, ® t 10 Bes SEs FS a egita by, Pe Gy mite ceepel paver sand eu, Bertha Cook, Carol Elliott,| a Go The Tiger; zx ER SOS 1c %, by %, Kk Eleanor Grannis, Eleanor Lutsch,}| White ¥ Hurd er, 8, under Coach F by “Gy 88 3 6 8 4 ame masked and ! eee , - Mr. e ‘ o 5 s we Ge ‘e q Hazel Miller, Marcia Priest, Joanne) % | y,et Wednes48¥” -ooment cl8s® rain St, ated Clearview and iJ. E. Rice Heads Lodi “ y, % , ¢1.7%%, Rony teen Sag. 2 Ararancommiene. Rice, Norma Bickel, Jory WEEE | 3 he Senior Gover” ag them tournament ia, the Clearvir we Me Mn Min Oh %, % te SHEES B Bs Eileen (CAN EDUCATIO i took the Sema conducted place in th last week to earn Board of Education; 2, %,© ¢ %, Pay) Re'223585835 5 ge pete th ta ete ce nore. AE 5e - inthe Close eee The Lodi board i by Marthe ey 2 hee Sek BELA STFS ber 6, yy the oF study e Clearvi = e Lodi board of education has is 7 6, Sasi oct2ue he week of ovemPet american ; |throv8” | seniors are now Spleht Lodi led the ame Fridire-organized for the vear with, o, %, %@ %e | ERT 3 2208 been set aside 85 Oy High Since ernment, this oughout th home tea John £. Rice as president, succeed- , © 2, on, S S Pat EHS Spy, 900 Week. 2 0F jal pro- S i county = g one for the 2 tied 25-95 game with thing H. F. Parker, who has served» Oy OF %e 04, % “te oes fa EP SS8S3 = U, py, + in this, Ane By. the @ was a very inte ‘a the opportunity ate only for a few seas president for several years. 9 an, Fey log Me ie oiNSs |x? Ss =e See eay, Sty Pi oes se ay, 35 S cjass as they En county officials “Onry, Bas Seas TNE Ra ee is vice Bee ee oes nh, ep o- HOMER eZ T= z 222-8 2 ud. ‘0 eac! : a arious sn hi rT rought t . A. therman is clerk. esi- e = on = Zing DEG ey ae, ZO to see the = each one | explain , Gy Ba he ford soa Rice asjnamed the following ag Es = owe BS OC 28 § Bad a es 8 ag Peay Ye); (4 ile 5S and to hear S—— © Loa; S 2B, committees for the year: Building 5% GB s0f 3 GOV Hs STS. Ss © it hay! om, Eg 5 284 GIRL RESERVES oy wipitt By Oppie mom ttees or, Che a eae UNAS cee gh COP ps0 eel 2, ie ; : i 2 : : = oh x Meet abeea tn festey SB | BOD CEREMAS TT le Sede nyg, {Opty Me taaee gd ROE, OT guith Uihes totg et OGLE S En 5g , ; by : 2 sot Dh; ang “tes iden, teg a Ath the 3 135 | Benioe Girl Reserves held tho 2 ne, nen, Home ete oe ae “Purchasing, Mr. % cae , sorts Os one exes ers 3 ge3° be, ap SRep ent, ? By td, © The Senio’ ply meeting Boj.) Me,,,, Veg, Saag, Parker and Mr yo Ws Oe pe Petal. a Fay oe ade on 27, “lect; “ary Hy S8r {ass and ZS neir regular month’y in Medina, Weg? or Set Gesday” STMAS PROGRAM oe P22 ot, of TYPING T 7 ees a vi ae Pg [een 7 the y. W. © Paes Sate, pie hav’ th, prey ale PRESENTED Ti GRADE ore one CRETE H day evenings Christmas I’ A- ECTS Ae. Bie EFNy VE Several changes occurred i LODI SCHOOL sone ee age eorst On c CLUB SEL = ALADD 2. ‘eentest standi peace The high sch 1938 in itea the St: | pRAMAT! OR : sponsored the DDIN yyarr, “Chtest Standings of the’ first year tertained by a bund man Bir W. ee Pas eas cee girls, ni eens jRish EYES he ia eee which 8 ee ScHagi”ents as a result of the uckett, who gave a speech + wenty 0 ... Garbison| “L. Ss WEES © Lodi } cerning his life since he accid es v Sg gigart, pee a n Scrool Dramatic Club Yen Wednesday opened with | £ntertaineg ane Wa| LIBRARY GETS NEW BOOKS - lost his eyesight when he 4 SES 5 were preset The High Schoo’. ple last{This Prog «, Davis, Whit “Aladdin” Tuesday) The Lodi School has purchased a! twenty-five year: 2S SPIES an exciting e following Pe: of pding by Alethia in a ici; years of age. ow = SS wes Jec’ th ers 4 animent He yw, Zicia,,| Rumber of new books to add to the Mr. Duckett told us of SF e RS ra pe = played- Each ee to play the oe March 17:4 a musical accomPpeh™ os fi stickin, ent through = library. They are as follows: i |his experiences in school Boe Sa OS Sith four ! Wil Their play to be ord th, uct “A Connecticut Yankee in King} Aa fog Poe en OE Se ee ee - as celdeary: Sa . zs, ‘ er ¢! ie Days of Queen Elizabeth” ; ee ar companions ae 29 Children Made Happy }errerite Obere™, het é ottle ahanging the ie fe men aie ee Se} je many thi Fe u guerl af} a gil, soman WOrid o ero ant 6. Baskett jokingly re (Sa ah Christmas P ‘arty een W 4, 1” ma: Uching 4° U0| Paul” by Tucker; “The Nigger of ‘|from the meals Mr aos At Jast IM = % Cnn ther, “7Y desi, t hem,'th Narcissus” by Joseph Co: a: | So they got a dor rae Ae jnool Christmas pel Soar c NE need] ens from a fan “The Conquered” b Naomi Mitch. Gare es gas, ENCER ae oe fternoon was report” BET wo i °s ani a ison; “A Hilltop paiadie MCAS oA NIGHTMARE xe SP fed success: soe of A® Reo ¢ n , a UW threay Mitdred 4 Aldrich; “The Good Earth” --. MOVIES PR AT SCHOOL nildren were BIVE™ oni? sot pe Vs. eazement ;Tragedy” by Dreiser; “O'Pioneers” 5B A 5 dinner and present as a aie bly the by Willa Cather; “Spoon River| s f ekomels0 S goO%g0br, He D 4 wthelacn”— ber 'Mactore- “Th C8 5 me ct aay nea p eae entine re, Se. Rag Gms? SY FSS Ey ESETEEE am F ‘5 wie portraying s eee ety of various lor 280 Gg Foes $F Pe ees ok Bu g inte £ the eciaved American eats individuais- Eee x Sos oe by ian “Terk g RE z rf : Es es 5 Zl BS | = liteo i s in the S W. 7 ST one po) itchp oS =abS eA SEED = 3 Linco! ‘A Every room 3. pt pe pase ‘hfie) teeoas9 € eee as BE een feature movie, Christmas party and 55 eo OS BE se Wea eo Oo a5 =s S38. G FEE = “a SO, Griffith. The Fee and the day WAS CHORAL yett aoy Re SSrgsh Pha kress |= re | p..W. oa vies for SH ape’ ere b; S EF Roan gs ee i eoln Was. y' ins tr to the mov? At? 26, ‘lee s2 =. . Sse ia] oo 4 fs ‘Also Monday. monieture eaeetoot Boy.” hs Bos Seniors had their class party?ry, x Maxing ig Bt BF EE F8ee Ease 5 5 Eeducationl moving outs, Rebekahs 59 |last Wednesday evenin; Goorin | REG 8 sok 25 Bes 5 a Beauty by the student £ Boy scovmjonated the Chr sO a Hist achioellpotiaiceae r B28 ES O08 Fe geonage g -E joy A clul 5 ‘ing. 1 et eag reas SBerebes z E Aconsisted of eee th pes Clothing gifts sR NS The entertainment committee, “ton, Faleonen’ Doras: we S x4 RB ossEEE SR an one eR ortnwest Te Eby She Commercial Club, OS 3S provided sn interesting two hours! FROM BASEBALL TO a ePh pe see 7 . , ‘? +) s = 3 “+ af the PE Ab heginen PN Ae Ss ow ol Be Gales Ne BASKETBALL|S, 3% PP Bs4ecd3 jars Recahell coacnn has ended and Be 7 ca) BSSh 2 . 52 ”
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