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

 - Class of 1948

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Page 31 text:

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.

Page 30 text:

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.



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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.

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