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During our Sophomoroe Yoar wo became more growneup and Less Silly. Our: homcroom teachor wes tr. Skurwid.) Our Sadic Hawkins Danco was a momorablo occasion, ospecially since five girls and twenty-two boys attcndcd. Bob Rogers recntcred the classe Bill Gordon and Konnoth Nowcomcer entered in our Junior Yoar and Mr. Skurvid and ifr. Hoskins wore in chargo of our home rooms. This ycoar was full of oxcitcmont, tho main cvent being the Junior-Senior Banqucte Our last and Sonior Yoar has been one that we shall long romembor. Wo have addcod Edgar Anderson and Marilyn Bradon to our classe. Miss Mowrey has becn our sponsor. Wo. nayvo become more dignifiod now and realize that our Hish Scho, lifc has come to an cnd. In looking back, wo have had many happy ycars here in the Lodi Schools and we are sorry to loave, But thero arc other things we have to do, Some will continuc their cducation by going to collogce, others will go into factorics and officos, and somc will go into Gho Armod Forcos. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE Hagar Anderson: Work on the farm and run around with women. Margaret Aukerman: ‘ork in a defense plant. Marilyn Barnhart: Office work in Cleveland. Janet Bartholomai: Going to college. Gene Bowman: Going to the army. Mary Bowman: Work this summer. Go to college in fall. Marilyn Braden: When school is out! (Co to college. Andy Caesar: ,. Drafted now, but I hope to get in the navy. Alice Cook: Work in a defense plant. Vivienne Crosby: Work in a defense nlant. Alethia Davis: . Office work. Robert De Voe: Work until my number is up. Ralph Farners I dont t, know. Provably go ta. oer. Duane Garberich: Farm until the war is over. mee
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Class History by Marjorie Piatt On a bright September day in 1931, we, a group of shy frightened children, climbed the hill to school for the first time. We were met at the door of the First.Grade room by Miss O'Hara who welcomed us and soon made us feel at ease, In our group was Marilyn Barnhart, Janet Bartholomai, Mary Bowman, Alice Cook, Vivienne Crosby, Robert DeVoe, Ralph Farner, Duane Garberich, Lillian Gorey, Gerald Patterson, James Repp, John Snell, Dale Whitacre, and Barbara Whitright. Miss Pelton and Mrs. Whitney taught us in the Second Grade the following year, the class being divided into two groups. That year Alethia Davis joined the class. In the Third Grade we had Miss Vanasdal as our teacher, That year two boys, Andy Caesar and Winfred McViciker entered our classe While we were in the Fourth Grade we always secmed to be getting into trouble. Almost everyone at one time or another occunicd the cloak room. Miss Wilfred was our teacher, and Marjorie Piatt and Dick Marth entered our grade. Miss Edwards was our Fifth Grade teacher, By thén we had grown less troublesome as we were beginning to grow UP» During our stay in the Sixth Grade, Vivienne Crosby reentered and Walter Krantz and Robert Rogers entered our Class. Miss Blust was our teacher. The néxt year when we entered the Seventh Grade we were told to go to the High School Building where our homeroom was located. We felt mighty big changing classes, trying to study in study halls, and walking past Seni-rs in the halls, Mr. Mosher was our homeroom teacher. Doris Sommer joined our class. : By the time we were in the Eighth Grade we were occoming accustomed to High School ways. Margaret Aukerman added hor name to our class roll. That year Mr. Cochran was in charge of our grade, At Last}! We were in High Schoal and had become Freshmen, Wo thought we were quite sophisticated, as most Freshmon do, and snubbed our friends in the Grades. Mr. Mosher and Miss Garbison were our homeroom teachers, our class being divided into two groups again, The mighty Lafaycstto students, Ernest Gyure, Gene Bowman, Roderick Grimm, Ralph Hickling, Ellct Mann, Robert Norton, Robert Shaw, and Doris Szikula, joined Use» «17a
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PLANS FOR THE FUTURE William Gordon: Dontt know for sure, Liliien Gorey: Workin a defense, plant. Rodrick Grimm: Ambition! Truck driver. Ernest Gyure: Army bound. Raiphadickiing:.. Drive truck arter school. Walter Krantz: Farme Ellet Menn: Out of school? Farm or drive trucke Winfred MeVicker: Going to the navy, I guess. “Kenneth Newcomer: After school? Army. Robert Norton: Farm. | Gerald Patterson:. The army and then????? Marjorie Piatt: Work at Leroy, Ohio Farmers, James Repp: Going to the army. Robert Rogers: After school? Join navy. Robert Shaw: Join the navy after school. dJomn sneli: Go,to the arny. Doris Sommer: Going to college. Doris Szikula: Don't know. Dale Whitacre: I don't lmow what I'll doemaybe go bumming. Barbara Whitright: Go to summer school, College in the fall. 001 Sus
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