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RAYMOND TAWSE En-Yalre 2203, 4°) Bas= Ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 21-2: 3..-4: Track 4; Football 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Class Play JANE WARNER G. A. Av2, 3; 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R. Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girl’s Glee 2: Jr. Class Play; County Scholarship 1, Qa wee Seca lass m4: Class Pres. 2: G. A. A See, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 2; Treas. G. A. A. 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Prince of Peace 4; Commercial Scholar- ship Contest 3; Yale- Princeton 2, 3. NAOMI TAYLOR Girl’s Chorus 1, 2; Home Economics Club; Entered in Junior year. ROBERT WHITNEY Hi-Y 3, 4; Radio Club 8; Basketball Man- ager 3; Football Man- ager 3. RICHARD WALTZ Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Gen- eral Course; Senior Class Play. FRANCES WINGARD Dramatic Club 1; Girl Reserves 4; Glee Club 2, 3. Entered in Seni- or year. [13] EILEEN WARNER Orchestra 3, 4; Band Up eh Glo TESS. rope Band 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Girl’s Sextet 4; Girl Reserves 1; 2, 3, 4; Treas. G. R. 3; Sec. G. R. 4° G, A, A. 2,3, 4; Vice Pres. G. A. A. 3; Dramatic Club Plays 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Play; Class Treas. 3; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; So- lo Contest 4, 3; En- semble Contest 4; Yale-Princeton 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play. JOHN SCHNEIDER Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2° Boy’s Quartet 3, 4: Basketball 4; Foot- ball 4; Orchestra 1: Octet 3; Solo Contest ¢
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JOANNE RICE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4; Vice Pres. 4; G. A. A ed soem Ace GA Ay Vice Pres. 4; G. A. A. Treas. 3; Student Council 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Newspaper Staff 4: Debate 4; Prince of Peace 4; Essay Con- test 2; Jr. Class Play; Dramatic Club Play 3; a 1 e-Princeton 3; Band 3; Senior Class Play, PAULINE SEMAI Girl Reserves 1; Girl’s Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA RICKEL G. A. A. 2; Girl Re- serves 2, 8, 4; Entered in Sophomore year. JEAN SMITH Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 38, 4; Girl Re- serves 3, 4; Dramatic Club 38, 4; Commercial Scholarshiv Contest 3: Jee Classeelayaae Dra matic Club 3; Debate 4; Entered from Ken- more 38. EDITH ROTHSTEIN Entered 2 Scholarship Contests 1, 2, 3, 4; [District Scholarship Contestmc mou. Tees Class Sec.; Jr. Class Play; ue of Peace HOYT SMITH Hi-¥ 12,3374; [12] MERLE SEAL Jr. Class Play; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 38, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Orchestra Pres. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Dra- matic Club 2, 3; Class Treas. 1. JEAN SOMMER G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4; Girl’s Glee 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 2, 8, 4; Debate 3, 4: Prince of Peace 4; Countv Scholarship 2, 3, 4; District Schol- arship 2, 8; Cheer Leader 8. 4; Annual Staff 2, 4; Jr. Class Play; Pres. of Class 8, 4; Dramatic Club Pres. 4; G. R. Inter- club Council 4; G. R. Sece.3; Treasurer Class 2; Editor of Annual 4; Yale-Princeton 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Entered in Sophomore year.
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Case History of the Senior Class 1929—The present senior class entered Lodi School. There were forty bewildered in- fants to file into the first grade room s under the guidance of Miss O’Hara and Miss Kline. They quickly acquired a feeling of independence and intelligence. Those members who have remained in the class for the full twelve years are Joanne Rice, Ann Bartholomai, Pauline Semai, Merle Seal, Dick Reynolds, Edith Rothstein, Edward Harrington, Carl Reed, Marcia Priest, June Mickey, Eileen Warner, Junior Marvin, Wilbur Lance, Philip Konrad, Bob Horner, Carol Burr, Bob McGarvey, Ruth Beu, Don Hastings, Ruth Fosnight, Lee Faulkner, Carol Elliott, Stanley Eicheler, Louise Decker, Edmund Crosby. 1930-35—New pupils detected in the class during this period were Robert Whitney, John Schneider, Hoyt Smith, Bob Bachtel, Wanda Flint, Eleanor Grannis and Mary Barsic. During this period certain members endured the usual number of bumps, bruises, and broken bones, while the teachers, Miss Pelton, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Vanasdal, Miss Wilford, Miss Edwards, Miss Blust, and Miss Eppley, administered the usual number of paddlings. 1935-37—Mr. Bowland placed many of us in detention hall by means of little white slips, for no reason at all of course; and Mrs. Behnke and Mr. Cochran helped to guide us in our eighth year of school. At about this time Lottie Humbel and Jane Warner joined the class. 19837—Many new pupils from Lafayette greeted us as we entered the freshman home rooms, which were guarded by Mrs. Behnke and Mr. Cochran. Those from Lafayette who have survived are Pauline Lance, Richard Bloch, Don Auble, Rich- ard Waltz, Harold Ault, Class officers were Eileen Warner, president; Elizabeth Hofstetter, vice president; Joanne Rice, secretary and treasurer, and Carl Reed, student council representative. 1938—Guardians were Miss Garbison and Mr. Mosher. Two new members, Jean Som- mer and Norma Rickel were admitted to the class. Class officers: Jane Warner, president; Dick Reynolds, vice president; Jean Sommer, secretary and treasurer; Eileen Warner, Car] Reed, student council representatives. 1939-—-An X-ray of the junior class showed that its structure was composed of Jean Sommer, president; Edward Harrington, vice president; Edith Rothstein, secre- tary; Eileen Warner, treasurer; Joanne Rice and Eleanor Grannis, student council representatives. Supervisors were Miss Tittle and Mr. Heim. New students were Ruth Aukerman, Dorothy Byers, Jean Smith, and Naomi Taylor. Symptoms: The junior class play, “Cheerio, My Deario,” November 17; the junior- senior banquet, in the high school gymnasium. 1940—Guardian, Miss Mowrey, in charge of Room 21. One new student, Frances Wingard, entered the class. Officers were Jean Sommer, president; Junior Marvin, vice president; Jane Warner, secretary; Edward Harrington, treasurer; Joanne Rice and Bob McGarvey, student council representatives. Symptoms: Senior class play, “Campus Quarantine,” May 16; banquet May 24; baccalaureate May 25; graduation May 29. [14]
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