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

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: DEDICATION HES the Seniors of 1948, dedicate this annual to Richman Field and to Mr. Kohn of Richman Brothers and the Board of Education, who made it possible for us to have this fine athletic field. Although we will never be representing Lodi High School on this field again, we will always look towards it as being a place for good recreation. We know that good sportsmanship will al- ways prevail on this field and that it will be the home of some of the finest football and baseball teams in the future. ANNUAL STAFF | Row 1: Vanda Mann, Betty Berry, Virginia Clouse, Alan Krantz, Vera Flan- agan, Bette Haller, Jeannine Ziegler. Row 2: Robert Vandemark, Boyd Lance, Don Houston, Furman Bowers, Eloise House, Frank Clover, Bill Manke, Dean Hopkins. Editor-in-Chief). 2A ee ee Alan Krantz Business’ Manager .s.)2.0 32 ee Furman Bowers Assisiont Editot.....5. 28. bau oe ee ee Vera Flanagan Assistoni Business Manager. £2 tsa ne re Frank Clover Circulation Managet..:s iain eas aes emcees ee Virginia Clouse Advertising: Mangquyert: 0.) ee ee ee ee Bill Manke Activities sEditors ... 200 5 0 ee eee Robert Vandemark, Delores Horner, Eloise House, Betty Berry Copy: Editors: 220 305 21 i ae ee cee ee Jeannine Ziegler, Bette Haller, Vanda Mann eparts EOinOF co 8 05 2 Bee re en A ene Don Houston Art: Editor: 27 ioe te Ae eae, ee Boyd Lance snapshots. 852 Ae ee inp Dean Hopkins Board of Education J. E.- RICE J. C. SEIFERT President Vice President K. F. INDOE C. W. SOMMER H. F. PARKER SUPERINTENDENT Ww. S. WOOD Otterbein College A.B. Ohio State University M.A. Charles Skurvid Principal Akron University B.A. in Education Ohio State University History Losia Schafer Muskingum College Office Training School B.S. in Education Commercial Blaine P. Dowler Defiance College B.S. in Education Toledo University Physical Education Anne Webb Oberlin College 7 Bde Ine eh ysics Science Gladys Sechrist Wooster College B.A. Ohio State Univ. M.A. Sorbonne, Paris, France Foreign Languages Ruth Jones Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. in Mathematics Akron University Mathematics Jacob L. Egger Ohio State University B.S. in Education Kent State University Industrial Arts Marjorie McEnroe Baldwin-Wallace College B.A. in English English Faculty Joanne Grimm Wooster College Baldwin-Wallace College B.S. in Education Home Economics F. W. R. Behrens Oberlin Conservatory Bachelor of Music Ohio State University Music Theory Ralph Carter Illinois State Normal B.S. in Music Illinois Wesleyan Univ. Instrumental Music Peggy Bauer Ohio State University B.S. in Music Vocal Music Edgar H. Blain Wilmington College B.S. in Education Cincinnati Art Academy Ohio State University Art Delmar Graff Baldwin-Wallace College B.S. in Music Western Reserve Univ. Instrumental Music Mildred S. Hobart Illinois State Normal B.E. in Music Vocal Music Mary Rice Secretary Lewis Aukerman (Lew) Gen eral Course. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1-273, 4 Football 3u4 Viarsitys ln Ghub 4: Betty Berry (Slim) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1,.2 -3 4; Girls’ (Glee 1)22 s) 4) bards ano Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Saxophone Trio 1, 3; Saxophone Octet 2; Swing Band 3, 4; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Play 2,°3° Annual Staff; Girls” LoClub ay 9Z- 6,4.) lreasurers: President 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Class Treasurer 1, Secretary 4; Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Scholarship. Furman Bowers (Star) General Course. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff, Business Manager; Junior Class Play; Class Treasurer 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship. Donald Burkey (Don) General Course. Football 4; Baseball 4. Virginia Clouse (Ginny) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 3, 4; Girls’ L Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Play 2; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Annual Staff, Circulation Manager; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Senior Scholarship; Junior Class Play. Frank Clover (Bruno) General Course. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 4; Annual Staff, Sports Editor; Junior Class Play; Dramatic Club 4, Play 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Varsity L Club, Treasurer 4. 3 Vera Flanagan General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Band 3, 4; Octet 4, Ensemble Contest 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, 3; Writers’ Club 2) 3) 4, Activities Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor; Junior Class Play; Prince of Peace; Girls’ L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1, 2; Messiah Chorus 4; Senior Scholarship. Bette Haller Commercial Course. Georgia Hoff General Course. Mixed Chorus 1], 2, 3, 4; Girls” Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ L Club zs 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class ay. Dean Hopkins (Dean) General Course. Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 3, 4; Annual Staff. Delores Horner (Lucy) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens ae 3, 4; Girls’ L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Octet 3; Annual Staff, Activities Editor; Junior Class Play; Prince of Peace 1, 2, Winner 2; Homecoming Queen 4. Eloise House (Sis) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff, Activities Editor; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Presi- dent 4; Messiah Chorus 4. Donald Houston (Curly) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 1, 3, 4; Quartet 3; Octet 3; Messiah Chorus 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Hermits 2, 3; Brass Sextet 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band Director 3, 4; Ensemble Contest I, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; 4; Varsity L Club 4; Scholarship Team 2; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatie Club 2, 3, 4:.Junior Class Pley Hi-Y 1,)2) 3, 4. Presi- dent 4; Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Senior Scholarship; All-County Band 3; All-County Orchestra 4. Alan Krantz (Muz) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Octet 1, 2; Quartet 4; Brass Sextet 4; En- semble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 4; Class President 4; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Class Treasurer 3; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Annual Staff, Editor; Hi-Y 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; All-County Band 3; All-County Orchestra 4; Schol- arship Team 1, 2, 3; Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Senior Scholarship; Messiah Chorus 4; Junior Cldss Play. Boyd Lance (Boyd) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Quartet 4. Messiah Chorus 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Annual Staff, Art Editor; Hi-Y 1’ 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Dramatic Club Play 2, 4; Ensemble Contest 4. Tom Leatherman (Ace) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Class Vice President 2, 3; Basket- ball 253, 4; Football 3, 4; Varsity (Gini syeapettintenl; 2; ova Vice President 4, Gloria Lutsch (Gloria) Commercial Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Girls’ Glee 1, 2. William Manke (Bill) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Boys’ Glee 1, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Play 8, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Scholarship Team 2; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff, Advertising Manager. Vanda Mann (Vanda) Commercial Course. Merle McDaniel (Merle) Withdrew in Senior Year. General Course. ; Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3,, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Varsity L Club 3, 4; Hermits 2, 3; Swing Band 3, 4; All-County Band 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Writers’ Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play. . Eylaine Pickering (Eylaine) Entered in Sophomore year, General Course. Mixed Chorus, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 3, 4; Girls’ L Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3774; Roger Ripley (Rip) General Course. pte Chorus 1,2; 3, 4; Boys: -Glee 1, 2, 3..4: Football 3: Hi-Y! eo Sip he Floris Snider (Floris) Entered in Senior year. General Course. Y-Teens 4. Robert Strouse (Bob) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Hi-Y 1, 2. Robert Vandemark (Skeet) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Student Council 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Football 3; Basketball 3; Annual Staff. Jack Warner (Vassey) General Course. Mixed Chorus 1; Boys’ Glee 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Varsity L Club 4; Baseball 1. t i | j ] Jeannine Ziegler (Jean) Commercial Course. Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Girls’ Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, Annual Staff, Class History On a bright September day in 1936, twenty-six frightened children climbed up the hill to L. H. S. to enter the first grade. Miss DeLong greeted us on this morning and we all enjoyed being in the first grade with her. Of these twenty-six, Virginia Clouse, Eloise House, Delores Horner, Alan Krantz, Don Houston, Boyd Lance, Bill Manke, Robert Strouse, Dean Hopkins, Robert Vandemark, and Jack Warner are the originals who have been with the class for the past twelve years. Mrs. Whitney was our teacher in the second grade and Furman Bowers joined the class. Miss Vanasdal was our teacher in the third grade and Miss Clinker taught us in the fourth grade. Betty Berry joined the class during the fourth year, The next year we really “ruled the roost’’ because we had moved upstairs to the fifth grade. Miss Edwards was our teacher and Georgia Hoff joined us. Miss Blust was our sixth grade teacher and gave us the “finishing touches” for our famous jump to the high school building. The eventful day in 1942 found us in the high school building with the days of recesses in the past. We were pretty big shots now changing classes, having the front seats in assemblies, using the library, and forcing the school to order a new supply of detention hall slips. Vera Flanagan joined us this year. Miss Odiorne was our home room teacher. Mrs. Lindecamp was our eighth grade home room teacher and Lewis Aukerman, Tom Leatherman, Roger Ripley, Merle McDaniel, and Jeannine Ziegler entered the class. The next year we were Freshmen and the mighty Lafayette students Don Burkey, Bette Haller, Vanda Mann, and Gloria Lutsch joined the famous class of ‘48. Frank Clover also joined us that year. Mrs. Lindecamp was again our home room teacher. Eylaine Pickering joined us during our Sophomore year and this was the year that we ordered our class rings. Miss Clinker was our homeroom teacher. The day of October 6, 1946 was a very exciting one for the class, for it was on this day that our class rings arrived. We finally got over all the excitement and settled down to work on our class play. Our play “Dait Bait’’ was a great success. Bill Burnett joined us this year. Mr. Dowler was our homeroom teacher. Finally the day had come — we were Seniors. We had added Floris Snider to our class roll, making twenty-seven of us digni- fied Seniors. That bright day in September of 1936 seemed like only yesterday; those twelve years really flew. Miss Sechrist was our homeroom teacher. We have had many happy years in L. H. S. and are sorry we have to go. It was nice while it lasted. But it's ended — so now “good-bye.” Twelve Years Ago Those still with the class are: Row 1: Boyd Lance, Robert Strouse, Virginia Clouse, Eloise House, Robert Vandemark. Row 2: Alan Krantz, Don Houston. Row 3: Delores Horner, Bill Manke, Jack Warner. Last Will And Testament OF CLASS OF 1948 SECTION I Article 1 To the teachers we leave our quiet dispositions and our ability always to get to school on time in the morning. Article 2 To Mr. Butdorf we leave all the chewing gum that we have deposited under the desks. Article 3 To the Juniors we leave our Government books, all five of them, in a better condition than we found them. Article 4 To the Sophomores we leave our ability to laugh at Mr. Wood's jokes, as he will probably be telling those same jokes when they get to be Seniors. Article 5 To the Freshmen we will our good looks and athletic ability. (May they look as good on the field as we did.) SECTION II Article 1 Lewis Aukerman wills his athletic ability to Buddy Strouse in hopes that Buddy can make the team next year. Article 2 Betty Berry leaves her height to Corky Miller and her liking for Spanish to John Havens. Article 3 Furman Bowers would like to will his ability to write poetry to Junior Mathys and hopes that it doesn't get him into any trouble. Article 4 Don Burkey leaves his ‘‘Gildersleeve Laugh” to Kathy Smith so she can try to get away with it in Mrs. McEnroe’s English class next year just as he did. Article 5 Bill Burnett wills his ability to get dates with Shirley Reed to Bob Viergutz. (May Bob do a little better than Bill did.) Article 6 Virginia Clouse leaves her ability to change Miss Webb's mind to anyone who can use it. Article 7 Frank Clover wills his ability to play the drums to Prem Sampsel and his blushing ability to Miss Webb. Article 8 Vera Flanagan leaves her ability to beat the bass drum to Pat Laidley so she can make as much noise on it as Vera did. Article 9 Bette Haller leaves her laughing personality to Miss Jones and her typing speed to Edmund Ginter. Article 10 Georgia Hoff wills her quiet ways in school to Ryta Derhammer and her ability to make milkshakes to Eva Indoe. Article 11 Dean Hopkins leaves his love to experiment with explosives to Bill Devoe and hopes that Bill does not come as near “blowing up” the schoolhouse as Dean did. Article 12 Delores Horner leaves her Homecoming Queen Crown to next year's leading candidate. Article 13 Eloise House wills her love for Physics to Betty McGarvey and her ability to walk to school in one minute to anyone who lives out at the west end of Bank Street. Article 14 Don Houston leaves his ability to ‘'skip’’ school to anyone who thinks he can get away with it, and his ability to play the tuba to Harold McGrady. Article 15 Alan Krantz wills his musical abilities to Gerald Klinect and his shiny Mercury to Ralph Tanner. Article 16 Boyd Lance leaves his love for Art to Marlene Kindig and his Model A Ford to Mrs. Schafer. Article 17. Tom Leatherman wills his ability to get to school on time to Larry House. (You see Larry lives so much farther away than Tom does.) Article 18 Gloria Lutsch leaves her seat on the bus to Dale Sanford and her love for Business Law to Betty Young. Article 19 Vanda Mann wills her ability to talk Mr. Skurvid out of ideas to anyone who thinks he can handle him as well as she did. Article 20 Bill Manke leaves his ability to come to school with a necktie on every day to Gordon Warnes. (Be sure it's straight, Gordon.) Article 21 Eylaine Pickering wills her ability to walk so far to school and get there on time to anyone who feels that he cannot afford a taxi. Article 22 Roger Ripley leaves his seldom used football suit to Bob Under- wood and hopes he will get more use out of it than Roger did. Article 23 Floris Snider wills her way with truck drivers to anyone who works out at Mom's in the future. Article 24 Bob Strouse leaves his ability to sleep in school to anyone who can do as good a job of sleeping as Bob did. Article 25 Bob Vandemark wills his ability to keep girls out so late at night to Junior Dague. (Junior seems to be another one of these ‘night owls.”’) Article 26 Jack Warner leaves his driving skill to Ramon Weaver. (It seems that Ramon doesn't know that a Buick is heavier than a Ford.) Article 27 Jeannine Ziegler wills her ability to run errands for Mr. Wood in Government class to any ambitious Junior. (Signed) The Class of 1948 Plans For The Future Reyer icy tee eee! ko eae ek lis Co ae ie Navy Batty Berry oie al ID! © ARRAS: 95. A ee Nee pasa College PALETL CHIE DO Wiss Memraaee ane. Rea. Se gee) a oe She. ows, College PEP DUE riCt ile cares te eae Cae Pee eee 2 ae Mead a 2 ag Study Medicine Drserkce yaa er, em heen 2s) Ae cee eee OLR ee te ek i Farm Wai ia Vin OE DS A a hea ea 2S ea ae eater sa ae ae ee College 1a iergi eg Olle) (le mercer Tas) o'h T he Rin A 00 Un ¢ © cee i | eee Navy Vete T Wane ciriten. y 7.1, Stee eee ee oe ge FS ee eA Yee A 5S) College in ‘49 Bette Tciler wear 2 sh eee ee Pe Ape eal Wee! yi): Business College Re COTS Gy OE, eee rricicy ware te ere eee ie Mee Ga en 5 Cosmetology School OBC IOI tate Mia 2 Ramtec ap pie mtr Cee Almelo a Radio School eioirest corer tsar outa uk) Don gee A Go tes Le ....Cosmetology School PIOSeR OUsee..) Maur.) Lala S ines Syne 7 OU hee, le et lead College at Ashland ESO MVOUSTOTY $07 on) oa) Bene eee poe ee, REN td ere, Ae Ee College PACU TON te es 1.) 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Al ee eee Hardware Business Se OLIG ANION ae ate es hun? dee Oe A ear aa AL ID, te Store Clerk Wilco Meme. 2 Dee meer tee Oh eee a Undecided pga vgs Ox aN Go tag eget Meal 2c) SPD EN Got SORA AG Ri aL a eR UE UR Business College ECU 1K Creer eet eee IID at 8 he I Ce eh col va he, Nursing Oger Miploiy cask eet a ees NO eee Lo Become an X-Ray Specialist PHOUISA ONUICCT © Wa cy Mer ie OR larson US a RP he A ee Waitress ODEH stoi se een aor em ek ee ce Aes Station Attendant POI etae Vie iOnter ic a seen treme sc Same ee oe Sk Truck Driver RCC eV CUMICT gitad t= Ades (Se SUSY Re SO SR ee ee Truck Driver [Sonn inGy icc any en emer mn oie i NINE Office Work The Class of 1948 OFFICERS TOSI ON pec sa een etal ath eee RD) FRNA Es Sn de Alan Krantz VICOLE TOG eril 0 SC meUe LS Marre Rca Pi rae) Vw, Frank Clover IOCTOICY yes ots eee a rs cere ORR Se cle SO | Betty Berry PIOUSUICT Ry 5) mn es iG! | R Furman Bowers PIUGen COUNCH ew nei ee ef , Vera Flanagan, Don Houston COLORS Blue and Gold FLOWER Yellow Rose MOTTO Today we follow; tomorrow we lead. UNDERCLASSMEN _ Junior Class Row 1: Edward Debro, Betty Young, Faye Rosengrant, Indoe, Joyce Barth. Betty Newcomer, Betty McGarvey, Jackie Duck, Mary ; Ginter, Eva Bensinger, Patricia Arnold, Edward Strouse. Row 3: Ralph Tanner, Dick Rice, Ramon Weaver, John Row 2: Phyllis Esselburn, Earleen Reush, June Kobb, Havens, Bill Devoe, Robert Veirgutz, Robert Holmes, Geraldine Thompson, Jean Norton, Dorothy Hastings, Charles Farnsworth, Charles Pickering, Edmund Gin- Donna Norton, Bertha Ivie, Betty Burr, Norma Garman, ter, Gerald Franks, Paul Gordon, Robert Blackburn, Shirley Reed, Wilma Patterson, Diane James, Eva Ralph McLaughlin. OFFICERS Presidenty4 200 0) oN! ee gt ee ee ee ee, Ake a Oy ne Dick Rice Vices Presidenttiaae ue yz. sake Senet aye REO To. ue a ee Evelyn Norton Secretary may MEN a at LF WORD Sc S8 ote Bae ea Oe) CUR ened Fe Ramon Weaver Treasurer y= ee ye ee Ss al ee ee 0 ae Oe Betty McGarvey Student Couneil 8.0 2.2 os Pe ee eee ey Ac a Bob Holmes, Ed Debro The class of 1949, this year’s Junior Class, in carrying on the traditions of former Juniors, have shown themselves equal to and deserving of, the title of Seniors. The Juniors have proven themselves to be an ambitious lot in their untiring efforts, under the leadership of Mr. Egger, to fill their class treasury. They conducted the sale of candy, pop, hotdogs, etc., at the basketball and football garhes, managed a stand at the Lodi Fall Fair and did many other worthwhile tasks. The Junior Class play “Professor, How Could You?’ was presented on December 20. This skillfully rendered production was under the very’ capable direction of Mrs. Marjorie McEnroe. The Juniors were represented in nearly every high school activity. Congratulations, Juniors, for all your splendid work and good luck from the retiring Senior Class. Sophomore Class Row 1: Katoy Smith, Ryta Derhammer, Laura Cash, Row 3: Stanley Dague, Pete Reynolds, Larry House, Ada McDougle, Vivian Wightman, Miriam Szikula. licedueds Pope. Baul Shpver (Bills Bittner MTonaiene Row 2: Philip Norton, Lorene Shaw, Joyce Underwood, Sally White, Pauline Straub, Lois Gorey, Jean Dun- ning, Gordon Warnes, Harold McGrady, Miss Jones. Aukerman. Joe Trukovich, Dale Sanford, Howard Farnsworth, Milo Freshman Class Row 1: Ruth Holshue, Fay Parker, Kay Pickering, Row 3: Robert Moss, Dean Remington, Dallas McDaniel, Agnes Lentz, Doris Pope, OnaLee Flanagan, Marlene Roy Ruder, Norman Reusch; Chester Remington, Kindig, Anita Indoe. Gerald Klinect, Jim Crum, Max Emmons, Gordon Hartzell, Russell Gordon, Howard Trukovich, Byron Row 2: Mr. Dowler, Jim Wightman, Donald Cash, Betty Bigley, Bernard Whitmore. Jo Travis, Betty Nell, Greta Pickering, Patsy Harris, Sara Lawton, June Stanley, Doris Bigley, Doris Ginter, Absent: Patty Laidley, August Mathys, Frank Schwen- Pauline Lamphier, Alice Heise, Ethel Mae Schaefer. ‘ ner, Franklin Rice, Elbert Beliles. Eighth Grade Row 1: Barbara Packard, Sonya Eaken, Beverly Repp, Sally Blackburn, Dora Zimmerman, Janice Ripley, Donna McGarvey, Dorothy Bloomster. Row 2: Gordon Musser: Robert Underwood, Hattie Klinect, Grace Snyder, George Zimmerman, Claude Whitacre, James Yost, Lucille Repp, Mrs. Schafer. Row 3: Earl Ivie, Millard Sharp, Bob Travis, Lester Warner, Gaylord Pickering, Stanley Debro, Billy Gos- sard, Danny Ziegler, Jim Yoxtheimer, Donald Sterzer. Seventh Grade Row 1: Virginia Norris, Margaret Mosher, Barbara Gangle, Joan Warner, Pat Ginter, Martha Lawton, Lorene Pope, Mary Chapman, Beverly Royse. Row 2: John Warner, Corwin Miller, Prem Sampsel, Fred Rice, Dick Roberts, Charles Scott, Richard Warner, Herbert Cooper, Wayne Sharp, Dale Franks, James Beliles, Miss Webb. Absent: Charles Beliles, John Moss, Donald Repp, Bob Clover. rs CLEAN LIVING HI-y S PORTS SPEECH DRAMATIC CLUB ACTIVITIES WRITERS Dramatic Club | Row 1: Gordon Warnes, Ed Debro, Virginia Clouse, Vera Flanagan, Phillip Norton, Harold McGrady, Boyd Lance, Dick Rice, Furman Bowers, Eva Indoe, Jackie Duck, Dorothy Hastings. Row 2: Mary Ginter, Eylaine Pickering, Betty Young, Betty Newcomer, Georgia Hoff, Phyllis Esselburn, Evelyn Norton, Diane James, Joyce Underwood, Paul- ine Straub, Pat Arnold, Betty McGarvey, Sally White, Miss Sechrist. Row 3: Frank Clover, Pete Reynolds, Ramon Weaver, Don Houston, Ralph Tanner, Bill Manke, Bill Bittner, Bertha Ivie, Laura Cash, Kathy Smith, Shirley Reed. CLUB OFFICERS President ......... Us ie) 121 ea ae Vice Presiden. eee mecretary: a0 sa eee ee TYOGSUTET kin Gh uaat a sale ate Seta POVIsOr iy Se” bee oe ee eens The Dramatic Club, which is one of the most active organizations in the school, has thirty-six members this year. Regular business meetings, with refreshments as an added attraction, are held once a month in the evening. As well as presenting plays of their own, the club journeyed to other towns to see produc- tions of the Dramatic Clubs of other schools and colleges. The initiation for the new members was held in September and all the new members were very glad when it was over. In December the club presented its annual Christmas Play at shel Cl INaiP Ramet es htt Ae Boyd Lance rider eo 1 WHY pat ee oe Sa Dick Rice tial DEA Tie RE Foe en Furman Bowers Be Pr hs Ree i Miss Sechrist the school. The major project of the year in which all co- operated was the production of “Double Door.” ‘It was the first mystery presented at Lodi in recent years, and it was a great success. Diane James, Harold McGrady, Vera Flanagan, Gordon Warnes, Betty McGarvey, Pat Arnold, Frank Clover, Boyd Lance, Bill Bittner, Ralph Tanner, Jackie Duck, and Bill Manke were the members of the cast and the rest of the mem- bers assisted with the stage, advertising, ticket selling, ushering, and the other tasks that go into the producing of a good play. Writers’ Club Row 1: Dick Rice, Ralph Tanner, Betty Young, Vera Flanagan, Alan Krantz, Virginia Clouse, Jackie Duck, Harold McGrady. Row 2: Delores Horner, Betty McGarvey, Diane James, Joyce Underwood, Pauline Sfraub, Phyllis Esselburn, Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Advisor The purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding of how to write newspaper arti- cles and editorials, and to give school news to the public. Each member by the end of the year, should have written ten articles before he Eva Indoe, Joyce Barth, Laura Cash, Miss Sechrist, Advisor. Row 3: Ramon Weaver, Pete Rey nolds, Don Houston, Bill Manke, Bill Bittner, Merle McDaniel, Bob Black- burn, Gordon Warnes. : ce NPD a kes Et ae ae ea Vera Flanagan LS a SARA aN LP BOD. Alan Krantz PON ct ae oth ah oO AL Ralph Tanner LANE De C a eeeebd Samaleg a Betty Young ere, EE iar tee in eee oe Miss Sechrist can receive | of a credit. These articles are printed each week in the school’s section of the Lodi Review, “Hilltop Echoes.” It is the duty of each member to make “Hilltop Echoes’ good reading material for everyone. Row 1: Gordon Warnes, Roger Ripley, Ralph Tanner, Tom Leatherman, Don Houston, Bill Manke, Harold McGrady, Dick Rice, Phillip Norton. How 2: My Wood) “Bill Bittner, Boyd Lance’ Bob Black: burn, Bill Burnett, Merle McDaniel. Secretary and Treasurer Advisor CL The Senior Hi-Y is a branch of the Y. M.C. A. and is composed of boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. This organization is formed to extend and broaden boys’ interest in the Christian way of SPEECH Row 3: Frank Clover, Eddie Debro, Jack Warner, Fur- man B owers, Ramon Weaver, Larry House, Robert Vandemark, Pete Reynolds. Absent: Paul Shriver, Stanley Dague, Bob Holmes, Jerry Franks, Charles Pickering. ATA WE RV AEC MLN Sareea Ste | Mr. Wood SPORTS life through conference and Bible study as well as recreational activities. One of the club projects for this year was the handling of the “March of Dimes” boxes placed in all business places in Lodi. Row 1: Bob Underwood, George Zimmerman, Bob Travis, Bill Gossard, Stanley Debro, Danny Ziegler, Jim Yoxheimer, Gaylord Pickering, Junior Warner. President _.... Rn NORM A. met Vice President . is. 2 Secretary and Treasurer ................. CLV ISIE coat Nhe tLe a ges chee. SPEECH The Junior Hi-Y is compose of boys from the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, who wish to develop a more Christian attitude through conference, Bible study, and recreation. This club is de- Row 2: Dean Remington, Don Cash, Gordon Hartzell, Howard Trukovich, Chester Remington, Jim Crum, Max Emmons, Dallas McDaniel. SPORTS signed to encourage boys toward Christian attitudes and give them experience to prepare them for the Senior division of the school pro- gram. Sr. Y-Teens Row 1: Betty McGarvey, Jackie Duck, Dorothy Hast- ings, June Kobb, Delores Horner, Eloise House, Shirley Reed, Virginia Clouse, Betty Young, Mary Ginter, Pa Arnold, Vera Flanagan, Eva Bensinger. ; Row 2: Eylaine Pickering, Georgia Hoff, Phyllis Essel- burn, Jeannine Ziegler, Betty Burr, Diane James, Ryta Derhammer, Sally White, Joyce Underwood, Pauline Straub, Lorene Shaw, Vivian Wightman, Miriam Szi- kula, Joyce Barth, Eva Indoe, Wilma Patterson. Row 3: Floris Snider, Bertha Ivie, Fay Rosengrant, Betty Newcomer, Laura Cash, Kathy Smith. Absent: Betty Berry. Secretary Treasurer Music | The Senior Y-Teens is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. and is composed of girls from soph- omore, junior, and senior classes. Regular in- school meetings are held once each month and an out-of-school party for good fellowship is also held monthly. The biggest item on the cal- fee M ices itne ML ee __....Eloise House er eek yt ee Shirley Reed ee eR LEAD Bhd were nie Betty Young Sa SO ae OLS Delores Horner Tees Se eS Virginia Clouse Betty McGarvey, Laura Cash i endar was the Hi-Y - Y-Teen formal dance. Th ese two groups also joined for Christmas caroling and for the Easter assembly. Mrs. McEnroe is the advisor for the group but was absent when the above picture was taken. Jr. Y-Teens Row 1: Sally Blackburn, Sonya Eakens, OnaLee Flan- agan, Betty Nell, Patsy Harris, Anita Indoe, Sarah Lawton, Ruth Holshoe, Margaret’ Mosher. Row 2: Miss Jones, Barbara Gangle, Joan Warner, Martha Lawton, Mary Chapman, Barbara Packard, President ....... (ea en ee DRCTOIOTY OO 28 0c at here eee eee? recguyrer’ le fees ee Musice Chairimcn 3s) ys ie eed PCVISOR ie. pee ls ae tS eee ee The Junior Y-Teens, a part of the Y. W. C. A. is an organization of girls interested in good fellowship and the promotion of Christian prin- ciples. Dorothy Bloomster, Doris Ginter, Greta Pickering, Alice Hiese, June Stanley, Mrs. Grimm. Row 3: Pat Ginter, Grace Snider, Beverly Repp, Donna McGarvey, Agnes Lentz, Kay Pickering, Doris Pope, Hattie Klinect, Marlene Kindig. Betty Nell OnaLee Flanagan Patsy Harris Sally Blackburn Miss Jones The Junior Y-Teens made money this year by selling everyday cards and wrappings. They had several pot luck suppers and a combina- tion St. Patrick’s Day party and farewell party for Betty Nell. Student Council Seated: Sonya Eaken, Vera Flanagan, Don Houston, Bill Bittner, Charles Scott. Standing: Pete Reynolds, Ed Debro, Mr. Skurvid. . Absent: Bob Holmes, Betty Nell. The Student Council is an organization of representa- plan assemblies. Another undertaking of the Student tives elected by the student body. A faculty member, Council this year was the sponsoring of a Ping Pong appointed by the superintendent, serves as its advisor. Tournament. The purpose of the organization consists of the follow- ing: (1) to approve requests for parties, dances, etc. (2) to supervise the selection of cheerleaders (3) to Officers for the past year were: President, Don Hous- ton; Vice President, Vera Flanagan; Secretary, Bill Bitt- ner; Treasurer, Pete Reynolds; Advisor, Mr. Skurvid. National Honor Society ee ee ee cee ae Left to Right: Diane James, Eva Indoe, Virginia Clouse, Ralph Tanner, Vera Flanagan, Betty Berry, Miss Webb, Advisor. y The purpose of the society is to make good citizen- encourage the development of good character. ship in high schools a matter of distinction, to create Officers’ for the ‘past wear were President i Vaeakione an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to agan; Vice President, Betty Berry; Secretary and render service, to promote worthy leadership and to Treasurer, Eva Indoe; Advisor, Miss Webb. Row I: Berry, Anita Indoe, Joyce Barth, Gordon Hartzell, Pat Arnold, Pauline Straub, Dick Roberts. Betty Young, Laura Cash, Eva Indoe, Betty Row 2: George Benson, Don Heuston Fred Rice, Charles Scott, Phillip Norton, Larry House, Bill Bittner, Ralph Tanner, Alan Krantz, Gerald Klinect, Harold President Librarian The band under the direction of Mr. Graff meets every Thursday in the High School Audi- torium; the band consists of thirty-seven mem- bers this year. Their first appearance was at the Lodi Fall Fair and they concluded their sea- son by playiag at the summer concerts which are sponsored by the Commercial Club. From the band and orchestra the. following ensembles were selected: Brass Sextet consisted of Pete Reynolds, Alan Krantz, Don Houston, Bob DOSCTOtary co) JS ae eee Band McGrady, Pete Reynolds, Gordon Musser, Merle Mc- Daniel, Prem Sampsel. Row 7: Russell Weaver, Ramon Weaver, Gordon Warnes, Don Cash, Bob Underwood, Phyllis Essel- burn, Vera Flanagan, Jim Crum, OnaLee Flanagan, Frank Clover. Underwood, Gordon Warnes, and Don Cash. The Clarinet Quartet consisted of Pat Arnold, Gor- don Hartzell, Dick Roberts, and Pauline Straub. The Saxophone Sextet consisted of Eva Indoe, Joyce Barth, Phyllis Esselburn, Anita Indoe, Betty Young, and Laura Cash. All of these groups played at the Ensemble Contest in Me-. dina in March. The Brass Sextet received a rating of superior; the Clarinet Quartet and the Saxophone Sextet received ratings of excellent. Orchestra Row 1: Doralyn Bloomster, Ruth Holshue, Dorothy Bloomster, Hattie Klinect, Sally White, Patsy Harris, Agnes Lentz, Doris Ginter, Diane James. Row 2: Lester Warner, Phyllis Esselburn, Laura Cash, Joyce Barth, June Stanley, Anita Indoe, Betty Berry, Eva Indoe, Gordon Hartzell, Pat Arnold, Pauline Straub. Row 3: Don Cash, Bob Underwood, Pete Reynolds, Don Houston, Ralph Tanner, Merle McDaniel, Vera Flanagan. Ss wing Band Director—Don Houston Row 1: Laura Cash, Gordon Hartzell, Eva Indoe, Betty Berry, Betty McGarvey. Row 2: Don Cash, Gordon Warnes, Ramon Weaver, Frank Clover, Alan Krantz, Pete Reynolds. The swing band furnished the music for a number of school dances and also for outside organizations in and about Lodi. The swing band is under the direction of Don “Curly” Houston, and the vocalists are Bob Blackburn and Jean Leatherman. Mixed Chorus Row 1: Larry House, Don Cash, Dick Rice, Ed Debro, Harold McGrady, Dean Remington, Gordon Hartzell, Jim Crum, Philip Norton, Gordon Warnes. Row 2: Pat Arnold, Mary Ginter, Phyllis Esselburn, Betty McGarvey, Vera Flanagan, Virginia Clouse, Jackie Duck, Bertha Ivie, Eloise House, Dorothy Hast- ings, Kathy Smith, Laura Cash. Row 3: OnaLee Flanagan, Diane James, June Kobb, Any Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior is eli - gible to have his voice tested, to become a member of the chorus. Only those with the best voices are ac- cepted. They meet on Monday of every week during the third period in the morning under the supervision of Mrs. Mildred Hobart. Mrs. Hobart also directs the Boys’ Glee Club and Miss Peggy Bauer, the Girls’ Glee Club. Members of ensembles selected from this and the glee clubs are as follows: Octet, Laura Cash and Vera Flanagan, soprano; Jackie Duck and Betty Mc- Garvey, alto; Harold McGrady and Don Cash, tenor; Bob Blackburn and Ralph Tanner, bass. The Boys’ Double Quartet consisted of the following: Don Cash Betty Burr, Jeannine Ziegler, Georgia Hoff, Eylaine Pickering, Delores Horner, Joyce Underwood, Sally White, Pauline Straub, Vivian Wightman, Meriam Szikula, Lorene Shaw, Shirley Reed, Wilma Patter- son, Joyce Barth, Eva Indoe, Ethelmae Schaefer. Row 4: Betty Nell, Doris Ginter, Betty Newcomer, Fay Rosengrant, Ramon Weaver, Ralph Tanner, Alan Krantz, Don Houston, Bill Bittner, Bill Burnett, Boyd Lance, Bill Manke, Bob Blackburn, Roger Ripley. and Harold McGrady, lst tenor; Alan Krantz and Dick Rice, 2nd tenor; Ralph Tanner and Bill Bittner, lst bass; Bob Blackburn and Boyd Lance, 2nd bass. The Girls’ Sextet consisted of Laura Cash and Shirley Reed, Ist soprano; Fay Rosengrant and Jackie Duck, 2nd soprano; OnaLee Flanagan and Pauline Straub, alto. Six members were chosen to participate in the An- nual Messiah Chorus in Medina in December. They were: Eloise House, Vera Flanagan, Bob Blackburn, Alan Krantz, Ralph Tanner, and Boyd Lance. The main event for the chorus was the presentation of the cantata, “Martha” at the spring music program on April 25. Girls’ Glee Club Ee EES Ee - im i : see se ig hie Re as ee Oe Row 1: Marlene Kindig, Betty Newcomer, Fay Rosen- Pauline Straub, Shirley Reed, Wilma Patterson, Betty McGarvey, Joyce Barth, Eva Indoe, Phyllis Esselburn, grant, Pat Harris, Vera Flanagan, Virginia Clouse, Jackie Duck, Bertha Ivie, Eloise House, Dorothy Hast- June Stanley, Ethel Schaffer, Anita Indoe. ings, Kathy Smith, Laura Cash. : ; : ‘ Row 3: Alice Heise, Mary Ginter, Pat Arnold, Doris Row 2: June Kobb, Betty Joe Travis, Ryta Derhammer, Ginter, Pauline Lamphier, Betty Nell, OnaLee Flana- Ada McDougle, Evelyn Norton, Sara Lawton, Betty gan, Lorene Shaw, Vivian Wightman, Meriam Szi- kula, Ruth Holshue, Kay Pickering, Agnes Lentz, Doris Burr, Jeannine Ziegler, Georgia Hoff, Eylaine Picker- ing, Delores Horner, Joyce Underwood, Sally White, Pope, Jean Dunning, Greta Pickering, Doris Bigley. Boys’ Glee Club . acai eed ae her et Row 1: Gordon Warnes, Gordon Hartzell, Bill Bittner, Row 2: Dean Remington, Philip Norton, Roger Ripley, Larry House, Bob Blackburn, Harold McGrady, Don Jim Crum, Ramon Weaver, Alan Krantz, Ralph Tanner, Cash, Bill Manke, Dick Rice, Ed Debro. Bill Burnett, Boyd Lance, Don Houston, Pete Reynolds. cameo 7 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Dedicated To Our Coach wa aa Football Row 1: Gordon Musser, Manager, Norm Reusch, Don Leatherman, Jim Crum. Cash, Ed Debro, Jack Warner, Larry House, Gerald Klinect, Manager. Row 3: Coach Dowler, Bob Remington, Lew Aukerman, Row 2: Harold McGrady, Manager, John Havens, Chuck Don Houston, Ralph Tanner, Merle McDaniel, Don Farnsworth, Ramon Weaver, Bob Blackburn, Tom Burkey, Bill Burnett. Lodiaeso Sharon 13 Lodi 19 Brookside 78 Lodi 31 Liverpool 28 Lodi 33 N. Ridgeville 21 Lodi 20 J Avon a2, Lodi 26 Liverpool 48 Lodi 28 Sharon 0 Lodi 18 Huron 24 Lodi 18 Chatham 13 The Lodi 6-Man Football team had a very successful season. They won the Medina County Championship and the M. A. Burr Trophy shown above. Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Total scores for the season: 34 32 45 37 40 47 32 65 Left to Right: Gordon Musser, Manager, Bob Blackburn, Tom Leatherman, Don Houston, Lewis Aukerman, Merle McDaniel, Bill Burnett, John Havens, Furman Bowers, Gerald Klinect, Manager, Coach Dowler. . Liverpool Chatham Leroy Liverpool Seville Spencer Leroy Hinckley 59 56 53 3€ 9 4 56 4] 32 TOURNAMENT Lodi Lodi 627 — Opponents 616. 29 Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi 62 33 29 65 34 43 Spencer Brunswick Granger Homer Litchfield Chatham Congress 59 In spite of their record of 6 wins and 9 losses, they played very good ball and outscorec their opponents. The Tigers had the misfortune of drawing the tournament champs in the second round of the Medina County Tournament. Lewis Aukerman was the high point ma’ for the season. 31 35 46 13 29 40 Reserves Left to Right: Ed Debro, Pete Reynolds, Harold McGrady, Larry House, Tom Pope, Ramon Weaver, Milo Aukerman, Chuck Farnsworth, Ralph Tanner. Lodi 26 Liverpool 24 Lodi 31 Brunswick 18 Lodi 30 Chatham 14 odige23 Granger 22 Lodi 22 Leroy 30 odie! Homer 29 Lodi 27 ; Liverpool 22 Lodi 56 Litchfield 14 Lodi 15 Seville 18 Moyohh Chatham 23 Lodi 26 Spencer 25 Lodi 26 Congress 35 Kodi lo Leroy 17 The Reserves had a successful season and outscored their opponents 330 to 285. Charles Scott, John Warner, Dale Franks, Bob Clover, Bill Gossard. Gordon Musser, Bob Underwood, Junior Mathys, Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi 36 28 20 38 35 30 34 29 26 Dick Roberts, Litchfield Leroy Liverpool Seville Liverpool Brunswick Leroy Wadsworth Homer Corwin Miller, _O ef of TOURNAMENT Jim Crum, Gordon Hartzell, Prem Sampsel, Earl Ivie, Coach Skurvid. Row 3: Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi 24 19 30 32 36 34 16 29 18 The Junior High team has to be congratulated on their fine season, winning 14 and losing 4. They outscored their opponents 510 to 389. Jim Crum was high scorer for the Dean Remington, Max Emmons, Howard Truko- vich, Chester Remington, Don Cash. 32 10 37 22 27 24 14 26 20 Baseball Seated: Gordon Musser, Batboy. Row 1: Alan Krantz, Bill Manke, Merle McDaniel, Bill Burnett, Lew Aukerman, Milo Aukerman, Coach Dowler. Row 2: Dick Rice, Frank Clover, Don Houston, Paul Gordon, John Havens, Joe Trukovich, Gerald Klinect, Manager. Absent: Bob Blackburn. POSITIONS Lew Aukerman, catch, pitch. Alan Krantz, outfield, lst base. Bill Burnett, outfield, pitch. Paul Gordon, pitch, infield. Don Houston, 2nd base. Milo Aukerman, outfield. John Havens, 3rd base. Joe Trukovich, outfield. Dick Rice, Short stop. Bill Manke, outfield. Frank Clover, outfield, catch. Bob Blackburn, pitcher. The season had not started when this annual went to press, but no doubt they will have a very successful season, with seven regulars back from last year's team. Row 1: Mary Ginter, Vera Flanagan, Virginia Clouse, Fay Rofengrant, Betty Young, Betty Newcomer, Bertha Ivie, Jackie Duck. Row 2: Joyce Barth, Betty McGarvey, Georgia Hoff, Delores Horner, Eva Indoe, Anita Indoe, Joyce Under- Wood, Pauline Straub, Lorene Shaw, Vivian Wight- The L Club is an organization to help those girls who are interested in athletics to gain greater proficiency by practice and instruction. ‘man, Sally White, Ryta Derhammer, Miss Webb, Advisor. Row 3: Wilma Patterson, Eylaine Pickering, June Cobb, Pat Arnold, Marion Szikula, Dorothy Hastings, Betty Burr, Kathy Smith, Laura Cash, Doris Bigley. Absent: Lois Gorey, Betty Berry. At the end of the year all of the girls who turn in 1,000 points by participation in various sports through- out the year are presented with a letter for the first year and with chevrons for the remaining years. Kathy Smith, Ryta Derhammer, and Laura Cash ALL-COUNTY CHEERLEADER Kathy Smith Reserve | Jr. High Betty Young, OnaLee Flanagan, and Sally Blackburn, Sonya Aiken, and Eva Bensinger Donna McGarvey Varsity L Club Seated: Ramon Weaver, Tom Leatherman, Dick Rice, Larry House, Ed Debro, Jim Crum, | Frank Clover. Standing: Bill Burnett, Chuck Farnsworth. Lew Aukerman, Ralph Tanner, Don Houston, John Havens, Merle McDaniel, Mr. Dowler, Advisor. Homecoming Queen And Her Attendants ARS wi aitacaatosaciatiaiapsie eds Eva Indoe, Betty Berry, Delores Horner, Queen, Ona Lee Flanagan, Kathy ' Left to Right: Smith. Athletic Banquet a Speaker's Table Bringing Home the Bacon — Out By a Hair!l Please! Don’t Rush Me This year Mr. M. A. Burr donated a trophy to the champion 6-Man Football Team of Medina County. The trophy was presented at a banquet jointly sponsored by the Rotary and the Commercial Club. The principal speaker was Bill Veeck, prominent President of the Cleveland Indians. The Rough and Tough Seniors Bt a ene oe | . | | oe — + Sixth Grade Row 1: Thea McLaughlin, Barbara Brewster, Marjorie Repp, Barbara Young, Anita Horner, Bonnie Botdorf, Sharon Martin, Jo Ellen Hien. Row 1: Sandra Underwood, Judy Dorosky, Doralyn Bloomster, Lornamay Royse, Loretta Pickering, Dorothy Aukerman, Patty Warner, Helen Whitmore, Patsy Woodward. Row 2: Judy Payn, Peggy Nell, Judy Eaken, Roy Row 2: Don Moss, Russell Weaver, George Benson, Darrell Crush, David Potts, Charles Ziegler, Jack Gossard, Mrs. Harmon. ’ Fifth Grade Harris, Richard Indoe, Dan Kindig, Richard Byers, Don Travis, Miss Kiplinger. Row 3: Paul Amheiser, Richard Snader, James Ginter, Dean Snider, Billy Eger, Derrel Woodward, Leslie Lawrence, Don Reusch, John Lentz, Carl Barnum. Fourth . Row 1: Matthew Davis, Roger Martin, Billy Daly, Dick Pickering, Keith Massie, Jack Yost, Larry Scott. Row 2: Alice Zook, Patricia Lee, Lois Norton, Ruth Hien, Donald Darrah, Robert Pope, Roberta Foster, Patricia Debro, Rita Padgett, Charlene Benton. Row 3: Janet Fetzer, Donna Luecht, Annette Snader, Connie Gilbert, Cheryl Pope, Cicile Crittenden, Miss Morton. Row 4: Billy McKenzie, Billy Friend, Roger Mack, Graydon Williamson, Larry Ziegler, Ronnie Stewart, Jack Bittner, Robert Cooper, Johnny Underwood, Terry King. Third Grade Row 1: Clela Botdorf, Nancy Lewis, Cynthia Aber, Dolores Hershey, Connie Underwood, Dolores Schram, Sandra Fisher, Margaret Leatherman, Patsy Baird, Janet Underwood, Ronald Fetzer. Row 2: Betty Amheiser, Betty Harris, Lester McIntyre, Rachel Lawton, Janice Kindig, Kenneth Carver, Jerry Payn, Jerry Parker, Dee Ann Roberts, Miss Grimm. Row 3: Jack Leggett, John Yost, Harry Baker, Harold Strouse, Danny Dorosky, Larry Messmore, Jerry Chapman, Don Gilbert, Tom Wilson, Thomas Scott. Second Grade Row 1: Bobby Benson, Bettie Bensinger, Gloria Dull, Wilson, Betsy Benson, Walter Zimmerman, Miss Raymond Landis, Billy Gangle, John Fetherolf, Loomis. Sipasorah ey GemeeabA Na oa ne Row 3: Sharon King, Billy Hanes, Dale Reusch, Patty Quillin, John Semai, David Grannis, Eleanor Row 2: John Grimm, Emma Messmore, Lee Bryant, Grittenden, Henry Lentz, Janice Hopkins, Dick Yox- Barbara Decker, Darlene Harris, Eileen West, Tommy theimer, Joe McIntyre. Phillips, Bobby Yothers, Phyllis Woodward, Jimmy Absent: Carl Eippert, Sandra Wheeler. 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