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

 - Class of 1943

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE CLASS OF 1943 By Janet Bartholomai Would it ever arrive? Little did we think in September 1931, that May 1943 would arrive so quickly, but now that the long looked-for day has come we hesitate—do we want to leave? For twelve long years we have endeavored to obtain the know- ledge and skills which will be the basis of our life in years to comes As graduation approaches, we wonder what the years ahead of us have in store. Perhaps it is a good thing that we cannot foretell and foresee the future events. Regardless of what tomorrow has for us, the friendships, and the school act-= ivities, and the-experiences in meeting problems and solving them throughout these years should be a very dofinite asset in meeting situations whieh will arise in later life. As we look on the world today and see the problems which we will bescalled upon to solve in this world so disorganized and upset by war, we can sco placcs where we might havc done better. However, these facts romain unchanged by wishful thinking. Therefore, in the future, wo must rosolve to put our best into whatever wo are doing. It is for these reasons that we have taken, and aro now completing, this twelvee-ycar course in school. I hopo evory Sonior has succoeded in taking somothing from this training that will help him in this troubled and trying world. So in closing, I would like to say to the Seniors: Should school acquaintance be forgot And nevor brought to mind? Should school acquaintanco be forgot And days of Auld Lang Syne? For teachers, classmates, schoolmatos all A tonder thought we bring; Our loving tribute as to-night Our parting song we sing. And hero's a hand my friond of ycars, Give us a hand of thine; And pledge a lasting loyalty For days of Auld Lang Syne. wel) Sve

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Doris Sonmer==(Dodis Kay) cos see one ae Course Glee Club Ll, 2, 5S, 43) Mixed Chorus , a 43 Soxtette 43 Prince of Peace iy Oy ome Local and County Prince of Peace 43 Junior Girl Reserves, (Officer 1); Senior Girl Roserves Pee ee 4; (Treasurer 5, President ays Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; (Sec retary 4); Dramatic Club Play o, 3: Christmas Play 2; Junior: Class Play; Class Officer Ly ee 3, 43 Wp ora Club 3, 4, (ofr-- icer 3, 4)3; Ge Ae Ae ah ip 2, 33 Operetta 5; County and’ District Scholarship Tes Gad oe os National Honor Society ’4 (Vice= President 4); Cheerleader 2,4; All-County Cheerloader 4; De bate 33 Senior Scholarship Test 4. Doris Szikula--(Dory)---+ ----Goneral Courso (Art Major) Mixed Chorus 33; Glee Club 33 Operetta 3. Dale Whitacre--(Whizz)- ---- ---General Course Barbara Whitright --(Babs )------General Course Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Preste dent 4); Student Council 3, 4; (President 4); National Honor Socioty 4 (Prosident 4); Cheer leader 53; Girl Resorves 1, 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peace 2, 3, A; Local Prince of Peace Winnor 33 County 2nd Place 33 Debate 3; County Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Glee Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, £3 Sextette 3; 4; Oper= etta lO: UG, Ae Aw Tee e oF Junior Class Play 3; Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 5, 4; Writors' Club 4, Richard March--( Dick) --+-------Genoral Courso Bard heey ay. ee nes Pao. a 4; Dramatic CUR Ye gr Oy As Hi-y Lite ae Writers! Club 3, 43 Mixed énorus iy 2, oy 4S Boys! PRGO Ly ite 4; mlon-



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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY by Doris Sommer After school one athe I was helping the town in its clean-up week campaign, I decided that the attic of our house was a good place to begin. Up into the eaves of the house I went in search of trash. What I ddscovered was not a little trash but literally a goldemine of it. The first thing that caught my attention was a box of books. Looking through these for an hour or so, I soon came to the conclu= sion that they might as well be thrown out, for no one reads those old-time books any more. Next a box full of everything imaginable came to my attention. In this I found an old- fashioned bussle, an Owege board, a worn-sout wig, and clear in the bottom was a crystal ball and a book on fortune telle ing. I lifted the crystal ball from its box and put it on. the floor and started looking through another box, when suddenly I noticed that the crystal ball was beginning to glow from within with a queer light, The light grew brighter and brighter and finally lit up the whole attic, Inside the ball a little figure suddenly appeared and starticd me out of my wits when it spoke to me. Yes, oh Master, what is it you wish? the little figure asked in’a squeaky voice. When I regained my tongue, I replied, Who are you, and why do you call me your Master? I have never seen you before in my life I I call you Master because it is written that the first person to take this crystal ball from its hiding place shall have any wish fulfilled that he desires. What is your wish, oh Master? 3 You mean to tell me that I may have any wish fulfilled? I asked in astonishmens. Yes, that is right. You may have anything you wish ex- cept one thing, and that is the wish to be rich. I can fule- fill only good wishes, and the wish to be rich is an evil one, explained the midget figure. Well, let's see. What shall I wish for? I asked, partly to the figure and partly to myself, 'Most people wish to look into the future, the inhabi- tant of the ball said hoping to help me, Alright, I said, I should like to look into the future lives of my classmates at school and see how they will fare in the struggle of life, but, of course, I suppose that Is asking too much of such a little figure. as yourself? Not at all, answered my little friend, for the super= natural ones, nothing is too much.

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