Lodi High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Lodi, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Lodi High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Lodi, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 19 of 68
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Lodi High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Lodi, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 18
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Page 18 text:

Class Prophecy We, the committee, invite the Class of 1941 of Lodi High School to attend a banquet in honor of the class at the Methodist Church on Sunday, September 31, 1951, at 8:30 o’clock. This is to be a semi-formal affair. ep What a banquet that was! The chairman, Edward White, had our names and called the roll. We responded and had a report on what we had accomplished during the last 10 years, since we had been out of school. Some of the members of the class could not be there, but there were reports on them by others who had kept in touch with them through the years. Don Auble—His job is teaching at Lodi. (He took Miss Tittle’s place.) Ruth Aukerman—Waitress in the Brown Derby in Hollywood. Harold Ault—He’s now with the circus—water boy. Robert Bachtel—and Mrs, in B. B. Trucking Company. Frank Bagley—His steady dating did him no good. His life is that of a bachelor. Ruth Beu—In the undertaking’ business—and from what we hear, she is the brain's of the outfit. Richard Bloch—Guess what! He is the head of the Congress Corsettiers. Carol Burr—Mademoiselle Burr, now. She is with the Metropolitan Opera. Dorothy Byers—and Bob in Chatham—nursery full. Edmund Crosby—Electric Chemical Manufacturing Company in Cleveland. Louise Decker—Teaches in the New York Art School, eee Hicheler—He Co-starred with Carol Burr in her last version of Lohengrin. Carol Elliott—We had a standing invitation to come to her day nursery in Friends- ville. (Nights Extra). Lee Faulkner—His thecry on water freezing at 66 degrees below zero has almost been proved. (He is still trying.) ; Wanda Flint—Keeping house for her handsome brother. Raising chickens for pin money—not feathers. Ruth Fosnight—She is just about the oldest employee in the Ohio Farmers—due to get a raise soon, Eleanor Grannis—Manager of Copy Boys in Los Angeles. Edward Lee Harrington—In Ruenda Urundi helping the natives—that is in Africa, in case you have never heard of it. Don Hastings—He is a Cleveland Rams Player—really professional. Robert Horner—He is a missionary to Mongolia. Lottie Humbel—She is the brains of the Allied Western Van Lines. Bud Konrad—Ambassador to Syriak—cr is it Syria? Pauline Lance—Took up where Madam LaZonga left off. You get 2 more lessons now, Wilbur Lance—Vitalis advertisement model—that is a hair tonic. Walter Marvin—Junior to us—Now has an S. O.S. station on Wrangle Island which is just north of Siberia. McGarvey—That’s Robert you know—Is Poet Laureate of 1950. He has a day nursery too, on the side. June Mickey—Rodeo star in Cheyenne, Wycming. Oma Norris—She co-stars with Clark Taylor—Hollywood of course. : Marcia Mae Priest—Posing as a Russian maid (cr is it French) in a mansion she designed away back in 1941. Carl Reed—His job is cleaning up after the war over in England. Dick Reynoids—He is an airplane steward. ; Joanne Rice—Assistant to a great brain specialist (Dr. Mugwunk, I believe). Norma Rickel—And family in Pawnee, : Edith Rothstein—And family of five, in West Virginia. Johnny Schnieder—Pharmacist in Homerville. . Merle Seal—No one seemed sure, but as near as we could find out, he is a Doctor in Mesopotamia. Where is thet?. auline Semai—A professional model. : Bee Smith—Married; living in Noblesville, Indiana. (Raymond’s $1.13 did her no good,) cS Hoyt Smith—Taxi driver in Chicago. Jean Sommer—Social Service worker in the New York slums. Raymond Tawse—Trying to get his $1.13 out of the hospital. Naomi Taylor—She and Albert are to be married in June, 1960—She thought perhaps she shculd know him better. Richard Waltz—He accepted that proposal—(We still wonder who she was.) Eileen Warrer-—She is with Eddie. Jane Warner—Buyer for Saks, Fifth Avenue. Drop in some time. Robert Jackson Whitney—This«-ung man isa retired judge on the Supreme Court Bench. (Let’s see, did he suy bench?) Frances Wingard—Replaced Sorja Heinie—darn good, too. I believe that this covers every cne in the class, but if there are any additions, please let the chairman. kricw, as we like to keep in touch with the class as they progress in the world. - [16]



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TERN BAKER—Mixed Chorus 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 8; Scholarship Test 3. JANICE BRIGGS—‘Jannie”—G. R. 1, 3; Schclarship Tests 1, 2, 3; ieee Chorus 1, 2, 38 Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Bank al Dy Oe Orchestra it 2, Be Dramatic Club 33 Girl's Sextet Bi ass Junior Class Play; G. A. A. 1; Dramatic Club Play 3. HARRY CASH—“Hal”—Track 2, 3; Basket- balls 2; 33. JUNIOR? CROSKEY=—lom’)-—Band la 2, f53 Orchestra 1, 2, 8; Hi-Y 2, 3. RICHARD CRUM—“Dick”—Hi-Y 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Scholarship Test 1; Junior Class Play. WALTER CURRY—“Bud”—Hi-Y 1; Vice President 1; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Mixed Chcrus 1; Glee Club 2. HELEN CURTIS—G. A. A. 1; G. R. 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Glee Club ie2eos ban 2; Junior Class’ Play. os dl ROBERT DEARTH—“Mutt”—Hi-Y 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 8; All County Team 8; Baseball 1, 2, 38; Track 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1. JOSEPH DYLINSKI—‘ Joe”—Hi-Y 3. MERLE FRASE—General Course. [18]

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