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

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ee Dedication We the Graduating Class of ‘51,’ pause now at the turning point of our lives to honor a person who has shown us the true value of warm friendliness and understanding. For twenty-five years, Mrs. Underwood has watched scores of students pass through the cafeteria doors and to each of these she always had time for a few words or a friendly smile. To Mrs. Underwood who will always remain in our minds, we dedicate this edition of Hilltop Echoes. Annual! Statf Left to Right Marlene Kindig, Patty Laidley, Sara Lawton, Ethel Schaefer, Frank Rice, Gordon Hartzell, Don Cash, Jim Crum. Standing, Left to Right Patsy Harris, Anita Indoe, Doris Pope, June Stanley, Phyllis Gynn, OnaLee Flanagan, Windy Klinect. BGUOr te ec hee SE A We A en eS eS EE Frank Rice PSSISiCirit Br CLOLsss ae iat teen Mee UeRn ete oS pee) a5 el Ethel Schaefer FUSE ESSIBE-CUL OL sie east te rrr ee ee tae te es ek 2 Gordon Hartzell PsSisicnteciOnies eee, foe ee ees Shas WE Ae Ce OnaLee Flanagen: ROVELUSIIGEMONGGe stone etek te lemenee e My nn ult Don Cash, Windy Klinect EE CUUICT Or eee ae te ae eee EE NOS a OO Sara Lawton UNCTEVILICS Geant Oe Bee ee et Ped Or TE Ls ae SAS Anita Indoe, Pat Harris SODy mec lorem: 2) tins Orie gine Mae ee ge June Stanley, Phyllis Gynn SDOFSSECHOnM ee ee wee ere eet tr re a Jim Crum Ate ECM ORS oe were tee One eters hye OM ager end) Marlene Kindig, Doris Pope OTIC RO NOt sae eee ee tae i eer eee ee Mgt ae Pat Laidle y WERTMAN’S DRY CLEANING Elyria Street Phone 3831 We Own And Operate Our Plant Free Pick Up And Delivery Every Day In Lodi Monday and Thursday Tuesday and Friday Chippewa and LeRoy Burbank Losia Schafer Muskingum College Office Training School B. S. Commercial = Eber Wright Purdue University Ohio State University B.S. in Agriculture Agriculture F. W. R. Behrens Oberlin Conservatory Bachelor of Music Ohio State University Music Theory Faculty Gladys Sechrist Wooster College B.A. Ohio State University M.A. Sorbonne, Paris, France Foreign Languages Claude Weagratf University of Virginia Baldwin-Wallace College B.S. Physics Mathematics Delmar Graff Baldwin-Wallace College B.S. in Music Western Reserve University Instrumental Music Mildred Hobart Illinois State Normal University B.E. in Music Vocal Music William Baker Kent State, University B.S. in Education Industrial Arts Zane McCoy Fairmont State A.B. in Education Physical Education Biology, History Faculty Left to Right: Mary Anderson W. S. Wood, Superintendent Charles Skurvid, Principal Lodi High School, 1944 Otterbein College A.B. Akron University B.A. Lodi, Ohio Ohio State University, M.A. Ohio State University, History Clara Snell Marion Eastman Betty Hastings Ashland College B.A. ; Bachelor of Science in Education Ohio State University Major in English Major in Spanish B.S. in Home Economics Minor in Physical Education Minors in English and Speech Home Economics Minor in Sociology Joe Seifert Kenneth Indoe Harold Funk President Clerk School Board Howard Parker Treva Grimm Kathleen Mabry DONALD A. CASH (Butch) College Preparatory Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club; Class Officer, President 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 2, 3; Boys’ Glee 1; Mixed Octet 1; Boys’ Doublequartet 1, 3, 4; County Band 1, 2, Oram Orchestre) mee mo mo MoD cinerea on me COlrmaivaGhonuisma. Messiah Chorus 3, 4; Solo Contest 1; Ensemble Contest 1; Swing Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1; Schol- arship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Queen's Escort 4; Annual Staff; Legion Essay 1, 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. MAX B. EMMONS (Brooks) General Course Future Farmers of America 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4. JAMES E. CRUM (Ace) College Preparatory Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Dramatic Club Flay 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Student Council 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 1; Boys’ Doublequartet 3, 4; County Chorus 3, 4; Messiah Chorus 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Band 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 2; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Vice President 1; Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Attend- ants’ Escort 2, 3; Annual Staff; Legion Essay Winner 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholar- ship 4. DORIS JEAN GINTER (Doddy) College Preparatory Future Homemakers of America 4; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 1, 2, 3; L-Club 172, 3, 4; Mixed’ Chonmis 1:2) 3) 4° Special Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 4; Major- ette 4; County Orchestra 1, 2; County Chorus 4; Y-Teen Delegate to Y-Teen Camp at Dennison 4. ONA LEE FLANAGAN (Onie) Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America 4; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 1; Devotional Chairman 2; Music Chairman 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 3; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3; Class Officer, Secretary I; L-Club I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choruse 1) 2500, 45) Special’ Chorus 3) 4. Girlss (Glee =]; Girls’ Sextet 1, 2; County Chorus 2, 4; Messiah Chorus 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Band 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peace 1; Homecoming Attendant 1; Annual Staff; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention 2. RUSSELL D. GORDON (Russ) General Course President 4; Baseball 3, 4. Future Farmers of America 4, PHYLLIS ANNE GYNN (Frenchie) Commercial Course Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; Annual Staff; L-Club 2, 3, 4. GORDON E. HARTZELL College Preparatory Hi-Y°1, 2, 3,4) Secretary 1,745 Dramane’ Club 273, 4 Ireasurer 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; junior!@lass, Play) Senior Glass Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3; Co-Editor 3; Class President 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 2, 3, 4; County Chorus 4; Boys’ Glee Club 1; Boys’ Doublequartet 4; Messiah Chorus 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band l, 2,3, 4, student: Director-}eZ, 3, 4- County. Band) 1,2) 3n.4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Solo Contest 1; Ensemble Contest. 1; Swing Band 1; Pep Band 4; Prince of Peace 1, 2, 3, 4, Local and County Winner 3, 4, District Winner 4, Semi Final 4; Scholar- ship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Buckeye Boys State 3; Legion Essay 3, 4; Annual Staff; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2. PATSY LOUISE HARRIS (Tex) College Preparatory Future Homemakers of America 4, President 4; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 3; County Chorus 45 Gounty @rchesiras Pye 2) 4. Orchestre: pao Majorette 3, 4; Buckeye Girls’ State, Alternate 3; Annual Staff; Senior Scholarship; Legion Essay 3, 4. ANITA JUNE INDOE (Nites) College Preparatory Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, Treasurer 3, President 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3, Secre- tary 3; Class Officer, Treasurer 1; Student Council 2, 3, Secre- tary 2, 3; Vice President of Class 4; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1; County Chorus 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; County Band 3, 4; Solo Contest 1; Ensemble Contest 1; Swing Band 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peace 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Buckeye Girls’ State 3; Homecoming Attendant 3, 4; Annual Staff; Legion Essay. MARLENE A. KINDIG (Blue Eyes) Commercial Course Art Major Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Music Chairman 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Mixed Chorus 1; Typing Contest 3; Art Contest 1, 2; Alt ernate to Buckeye Girls’ State; Annual Staff. GERALD KLINECT (Windy) General Course Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Officer, Vice President 2; Basketball 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN LAIDLEY (Blondie) Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America 4;: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3; Class Officer, Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls’ Glee 1, 2; County Chorus 4; Band 2; Annual Staff. SARA JANE LAWTON (Checkers) College Preparatory Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 1, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 2, 3; Class Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 1; County Chorus 4; Prince of Peace 4; Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4; Buckeye Girls’ State 3; Annual Staff; Legion Essay 1, 2. GUS L. MATHYS (Gus) General Course Future Farmers of America 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 3, 4; Boys’ Glee 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Swing Band 1, 2; Marching fs Band 1, 2; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; County Chorus 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. oF ROBERT E. MOSS (Bob) General Course KAY FRANCES PICKERING Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Play 3; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 4; Girls’ Glee 1, 2. DORIS MAE POPE (Dolly) Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club 3, 4; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Majorette 4; Annual Staff. FRANK D. RICE (Doc) General Course mieY 23) 4-) Treasurer cnea™ Chaplain 4 sDrameaniesClwionon4, President 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Writers’ Club’ 3; Mixed Chorus :1 12,3, 4. Special Chorus! 2, 3 4 Boys: Glee 1; Mixed Octet 2; Boys’ Doublequartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Single Quartet 2; County Chorus 2, 4; Messiah Chorus 4; Prince of Peace 4; Scholarship Team 2; Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Annual Staff, Editor; Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 3, 4. JUNE E. STANLEY (Slim) Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America 4; Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4- Class Officer, Secretary 4; L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Girls’ Glee 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff; Typing Contest 3. ETHELMAYE SCHAEFER (Em) General Course Special Chorus 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sextet 4; Girls’ Glee 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff; Local Prince of Peace Winner 4. HAROLD L. WEITZEL (Lover Boy) General Course Future Farmers of America; Hi-Y 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Doublequartet 4; Messiah Chorus 4; County Chorus 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Attendant’s Escort 4; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 7h, Sy t' BERNARD H. WHITMORE (Barney) General Course Mixed Chorus 3. Senior Officers Seated Left to Right June Stanley, Anita Indoe, Frank Rice, Jim Crum. Standing Left to Right Sara Lawton, Don Cash. Président’. cis cninawti 3 en aS i, ee ee Frank Rice Vice-President As e. n8 228.5 et ee Anita Indoe DECTELCH Ys as ena See rence, Mie Ae Ae a nn eee June Stanley TREGSUPET (24228 Sexes set afd, eines caro by Sey sce oe toes ogee eee a Sara Lawton ee ee eatin tomer it WA ac C8 SP aR a Jim Crum and Don Cash Pat Doris Gordon Phyllis June Bernard Dodie Ethelmaye Russell Marlene The Lodi State Bank Offices at Lodi and Valley City, Ohio The Friendly Bank “Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you.” Complete Banking Service at Your Disposal Member of F. D. L: C. Class History On a beautiful day in September of 1939 thirty young and overly anxious students climbed up the hill to Lodi High School to their first days in the halls of knowledge. Although there were thirty of us only eleven of us are left: Don Cash, Jim Crum, Doris Ginter, Gordon Hartzell, Anita Indoe, Windy Klinect, Sara Lawton, Gus Mathys, June Stanley, Bernard Whitmore, and Frank Rice. Miss Delong was our teacher. After passing into the second grade we were joined by a smiling face from Texas, Pat Harris. We left the second grade so quickly we took Mrs. Whit- ney along with us. We fired through the third grade so quickly that they hired a new teacher, Mrs. Fuller, to slow us down. In the fourth grade we were joined by OnaLee Flangan. At the start of our fifth year in school our teacher, Miss Edwards, had three paddles made, because after all we were upstairs now, and well—one paddle wasn't enough. Our sixth year rolled around bright and early in September at which time a new face was observed, Bob Moss. When we became seventh graders the drugstore had to order a new sup- ply of headache powder for Miss Wise. There was also a severe shortage of paper that year. Lodi School was con- suming so much for detention hall slips. In the eighth grade we enjoyed the luxury of breaking in the new seventh graders to high school life. Mrs. Grimn was our advisor. Doris Pope and Kay Pickering joined our ranks this year. Finally the day arrived when we became Freshmen. This year Max Em- mons, Russell Gordon, Pat Laidley, Marlene Kindig, Harold Weitzel, and Ethelmaye Schaefer joined our class to help make it miserable for the teachers—ask Mr. Dowler, our home room teacher. At that time we had one of the largest classes in high schoo]— over forty. In our Sophomore year we had the former Miss Jones who guided us to victory in two float contests. Phyllis Gynn joined our ranks this year. Our Junior year was filled with many activities including the refreshment concessions at athletic events and our class play, “Who's Batty Now?” Our play was directed by Mrs. Eastman. Our class advisor was Mr. Egger. The biggest event of the year was our Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held at the Wooster Country Club on May sixth. Then at last September 1950 rolled around and we ruled the roost. Ad- vising our activities was Miss Sechrist. Our Senior Class Play, “Seventeen Is Terrific,” drew one of the largest crowds ever to attend a play in Lodi. The highlight of the year was our trip to Washington, D. C. on May sixteenth to May twentieth. The climax of our school life came on May twenty-fifth when our commence- ment exercises were held. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE JUMBO, JR. cw PH.2GIt LODI. OHIO CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, BUICK Sales and Service C. W. SOMMER, AAA Service Phone 2611 Class Prophecy Don't change that dial! Listen to Schaefer, your National Dog Breeder, on the air. But first a word from our sponsor — “Weitzels Grocery Store.” Anything that grows can be bought in the efficient store on Route 42 South- east of Medina. As my listeners all know, each year I take a trip back to my home town and bring you news of the old gang, and what has been developing through the years. Enroute to Lodi I stopped off for a couple of short ones and decided to stay for the floor show when I no- ticed a poster spotlighting, Flanagan, “Queen of the Follies,” and as a special attraction, Phyllis, “World Famous Bubble Dancer.’ Also on an- other poster I noticed the name of a famous playboy, Russell Gordon, and ™ his nurse friend, Doris Ginter. It has been said she travels with Russ be- cause he is always getting romantic fever. As I looked around me, I noticed Doc Rice, world-famous pitcher for the Indians. Wonder what brings him here? The next morning I got off to an early start, and the first place I passed was the estate of Phil and Marlene. I see they are building an addition on the east side of their house. As I proceeded down the road I came to a little trailer with a picket fence around it, and out in back I saw Pat hanging out clothes. She makes an adorable housewife. My, what is that cloud of dust I see over there in the field? It is “Hot Rod Windy,” practicing for the great Hot Rod race to be held in Lodi next week. Gosh! We almost got clipped by that semi, as it flew passed I noticed the name, “Emmons Trucking Company.” Max must be progressing. Finally we come to the peaceful town of Lodi. There goes the ambu- lance with “Doc” Harris in the front seat. There is a large crowd around the square here to welcome President Mathys and his secretary, Doris Pope. It has been said that the president has - good knee action. I wonder if we know any of the folks here to welcome the president. Over there I see Senator Hartzell; he is talking to Anita Indoe and Don Cash. Anita is Home Econom- ics teacher at Lodi and Don is Coach and History teacher. I wonder how Jim Crum is making out. The last time I heard from him there wasn't a tree he didn't know per- sonally. Oh! I forget to tell you he was a forestry man. Did you know June Stanley was chosen “Queen of the Rose Bowl?” As her prize she recived free roses and a subscription to the spring flower catalog. As we make our way through the crowd we see Bob Moss. We hear he has a farm on the outskirts of Lodi. Over there we see Kay and her three children talking to Bernard Whitmore who is our great inventor. He devel- oped a formula for preventing ice cream from melting before you get it home. I guess that is the end of our gang all except Sara Lawton. On a date in the future I will tell you more about her experiences in college. She is the only girl ever to attend “Case Institute. of Technology.” So until this time next year I remain your one and only “National Dog Breeder.” BENSON’S FARM EQUIPMENT It costs less to farm faster with Case TRACTOR MACHINERY OVERHAULING REPAIRING Phone 2211 LODI, OHIO PARTS FOR OTHER MAKES OF MACHINERY Distributors of Shell Products Oil .Burner Sales. and Services The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 195] We, the Senior Class of 1951, being in our best (?) mental condition, do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. We, the party of the first part, do bequeath the follow- ing persons and real property, to the parties below. ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE AIC EE ARTICEE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE SECTION I To Mr. Wood, our sincere thanks for putting up with us after lunch. I am sure that we would rather have been napping. To Mr. Skurvid, we are truly sorry we won't see your smiling face that greets us when we're late, makes us feel guilty. when we're absent and warm when he tells a joke. To Mary Anderson, we will leave a remedy for the headaches she acquired. We'll just leave. That should solve all problems. To Miss Sechrist, we know that we have been the most orderly bunch of Seniors she has ever had the misfortune of directing. So she won't need any headache powder. To Mrs. Schafer, we leave a Coleman Lantern to light her typing room, sick looking shorthand books, and the memory of. smart Business Law and Business Correspondence students. To Mrs. Hastings, we leave the thought—BIGGER MEALS. To Coach McCoy, we leave thanks for team rating and may we have much more of the same in years to come. To Mrs. Snell, we leave the library to future bookworms. To Mr. Baker, we leave to you happiness and may all your future troubles be little ones. To Mr. Weagraff, we leave brilliant students and marked text books.. To Mrs. Eastman, we leave the memory of learned and well spoken speech students. To Mr. Wright, we hope you will continue to build up the farm shop in the years to come. To the Junior Class we leave our ability to get along with all the teachers; we feel that you may need this. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to make money (legally) and get along with each other. To the Freshman Class we leave our experiences in dodging assignments and teachers. ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLES ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE — XIX XX XX] XXII XXIll SECTION II (Continued from Page 26) Don Cash leaves his football ability to Matthew Davis in the hope that he will some day be a star. Jim Crum leaves his playboy ways to Don Moss. Max Emmons leaves his welding techniques to Jim Yoxtheimer so that he can fill up the holes in his jalopy. OnaLee Flanagan leaves her ability to acquire a Buick in such a short time to anyone with the same ability. Doddy Ginter leaves her cooking ability to Mary Chapman. Russell Gordon leaves his wavy hair to Jack Gossard. Phyllis Gynn leaves her jovial manner to Donna McGarvey. Patsy Harris wills her twinkling eyes to Barbara Brewster. Gordon Hartzell leaves his ability to get on the Honor Society to anyone who would like the position. Anita Indoe wills her ability to be sweet at all times to Dora Zimmerman. Marlene Kindig wills her ability to get around Mrs. Schafer about putting off tests and time writings in typing to anyone who thinks he can do the same. Windy Klinect leaves his Hot Rod to anyone with nerve enough to risk driving it. Pat Laidley wills her ability to sneak out of classes and get down in the lunch line first to Jeanette White. Gus Mathys wills his innocent look to John Schall and hopes he can make some good use of it. Bob Moss leaves his quiet manner to Don Sanford. Kay Pickering leaves all the old scrap papers in the typing desks to next year’s victims. Doris Pope leaves her ability to type Mrs. Schafer’s love letters to anyone interested. Frank Rice leaves his unfinished arguments with Mr. Weagraff to Chick Ivie and hopes Chick will finish some of them. Ethelmaye Schaefer leaves her auburn hair to Fairy Johnson. June Stanley leaves her headaches at making play programs to the Junior Class. Harold Weitzel wills his ability with women to Millard Sharp. Bernard Whitmore leaves money to buy a loud bell for the government class so that they can wake up in time to get to their next class. Sara Lawton wills her ability to fascinate the under classmen to Joan Warner. 1848-1951 103 Years of Sewitce and Protection Ohio Farmers Insurance Company CHARTERED 1848 Ohio Farmers Indemnity Company LeRoy, Ohio, Junior Class Row 1, Left to Right: Bill Gossard, John Schall, George Zimmerman, Jack Humphrey, Bob Travis. Row 2: Bob Underwood, Jeanette White, Earl Ivie, Millard Sharp, Irene Farnsworth, Barbara Packard, Lester Warner. Row 3: Danny Ziegler, Stanley Debro, Donna McGarvey, Ruth Mooney, Janice Ripley, Joan Kindig, Jim Yost, Jim Yoxhiemer, Mr. Weagraff. Row 4: Gordon Musser, Norman Reusch, Don Sanford, Maynard Sowers, Gaylord Pickering, Hattie Klinect, Mary Chapman, Dora Zimmerman, Sally Blackburn. JUNIOR CLASS Pie sicleri iene ces ett ae ns ae ree eS ee Millard Sharp WACECHETESICeiTt ee area emer ns he ae 6 SY ee Earl Ivie SFECEC TOM e-em ce Poe ae ees he Tees tone Irene Farnsworth PR GCSULCT see msaue eras Seo ns tos ee A REET choses Jeanette White OLIdentyCOUNCH 2s. -ee0 8 Barbara Packard, Bob Underwood To the ambitious class of 1952, we seniors wish lots of luck and loads of SUCCESS. This year the Junior Class sold refreshments at football and basketball games; sold pencils with football and basketball schedules on them and above all put on the very fine play, “M'Liss.” We know they will do very well next year as Seniors. S O phomore Class Row Il, Left to Right: Margaret Mosher, Martha Stucky, Barbara Gangle, Joan Warner, Dale Franks, Stanton Love, Charles Scott, Patricia Ginter. Row 2: Wayne Sharp, Claude Whitacre, Martha Lawton, Fairy Johnson, Sandra Mattingly, Lorene Pope, Virginia Norris, Mr. Wright. Row 3: Corwin Miller, John Moss, Prem Sampsel, Dick Roberts, Herbert Cooper, Fred Rice. Freshman Class Row Il, Left to Right: George Be nson, Jack Gossard, Sharon Martin, Anita Horner, John Warner, Barbara Brainard, Russell Weaver, Don Moss. Row 2: Jo Ellen Hein, Bonnie Botdorf, Barbara Young, Janice Dull, Martha Bigley, Evelyn Farnsworth, Marjorie Repp, Patricia Orr, Thea McLaughlin, Mrs. Eastman. Row 3: Charles Ziegler, Don Holmes, Richard Warner, Don Fuhr, Loyal Sanford, Larry Ruder, David Potts. Absent: Bonnie Brewster. Eighth Grade Row 1, Left to Right: Leslie Lawrence, Don Reusch, John Eglin, Paul Amheiser, Richard Byers, Jim Ginter. Row 2: Dale Bigley, Pat Warner, Helen Whitmore, Sharon Lance, Judy Dorosky, LaDonna Holmes, Pat Woodward, Nancy Hunt. Row 3: Dorothy Aukerman, Larry Davis, Pat Farr, Loretta Pickering, Judy Payne, Dan Kindig, Don Travis, Carl Barnum, Dick Snader, Mrs. Schafer. Row 4: Willard Stucky, Larry Gynn, Darrell Woodward, Richard Indoe, Diane Brainard, Shirley Harris, Sandra Underwood, Paula Sheppard. Seventh Grade Row 1, Left to Right: Don Darrah, Roy Harris, Roger Mack, Bob Cooper, John’ Underwood, Jack Bittner, William Daly, Bill McKingier. Row 2: Junior Repp, Marian Orr, Linda Milky, Tom Seal, Matthew Davis, Alice Zook, Ronald Stewart, Graydon Williamson, Larry Scott, Jim Egbert. Row 3: Ruth Hein, Jack Yost, Keith Massie, Cecile Crittendon, Birdie Sivard, Annette White, Theodore Craft, Robert Pope, Benny Mantooth, Mr. Baker, Rita Padgett. Row 4: Pat Debro, Losi Norton, Janet Fetzer, Connie Gilbert, Donna Luecht, Pat Lee, Loretta Eglin, Barbara Snader, Charlene Benton, Cheryl Pope. Absent: Richard Pickering, Benny Carpenter, John Lentz, Roger Martin, David Sampsa, Larry Ziegler. PHILLIPS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN COSMETICS SEALTEST ICE CREAM Phone 4741 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of MOVING AND GENERAL HAULING Residence 4871 Kinet ® Congratulations to the BRENNER BROTHERS Class of ’51 Padgett Insurance Agency Wooster, Ohio Clothes for Men and Boys Phone 3241 Lodi, Ohio Mosher Electric Ray Turk's Frigidaire Sunoco Service Maytag Hoover Sweeper Tires, Tubes, Batteries Emerson Radio and Television Electric Appliances Lodi, Ohio Phone: 3572 For home use THE RICHMAN BROTHERS CO. Makers of Men’s Clothes al Established in Cleveland 1879 Founded in Portsmouth, Ohio, 1853 A Cleveland Institution You pay less for better clothes at Richman’s 3100. Euclid Cleveland, Ohio Student Council Em ee or ateaaamcanaeccnonersiicniciommmrssiai Left to Right Richard Byers, Charles Scott, Russell Weaver, Jim Crum, Don Cash, Bob Underwood, Martha Stucky, Mr. Skurvid, Barbara Packard, Alice Zook. OFFICERS PTESICIGTIb pee Pick 1, tek whe 5 Pee Ue eee kr Ane arth Et es es Don Cash ICO MET OSICLONIL tar ace ett Baa eee teem oe ke or te ee Weg es SD Bob Underwood DE CISLCIY= ELOCISLILGT rari. clare i ee fe ee Martha Stuckey Advisor _........ ESA DAR, PIE pear tg MINS 2 ORK a aac ee hs oe DARE RE a Mr. Skurvid Compliments of JAMES F. SCHOTT UNDERWOOD’S Realtor MARKET AINSWORTH BUILDING HOME OF QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 5381 Lodi, Ohio Lodi, Ohio Dial 3341 Congratulations Class of “51” Compliments of ALDO DINER PECK’S STUDIO After the game or the show Drop in and see For the Finest in Photography Dora Jean, Al, and Doris Lodi, Ohio Akron, Ohio Honor Society Left to Right: Jeanette White, Anita Indoe, Gordon Hartzell, Mrs. Eastman, Barbara Packard, Sara Lawton. The Lodi chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was initiated in 1942. The purpose of the organization is to recognize students who are outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Only a specified percentage, according to national standards, of the upper three classes may be chosen. The Honor Society member is chosen by the faculty. He must maintain an average grade of B” in all subjects, have a pleasing personality, and have attended Lodi High School one year previous to initiation. The chief project of the year is the sponsoring of Homecoming, which includes the coronation of the Queen and a dance following the game. OFFICERS PEELS TIE tt Meee iat ame gM, 9 oon A RN od SC ok Poa eae Oo ct Gordon Hartzell NaCe RTOS MloI seh eee tt, oe en er ne Ne Barbara Packard mecretary=lreasurer .12 5 Te lcah (No PNET Ad Sa Nee ae Anita Indoe TiN e Rie topes APY AN sesh EMR d cede Oi) te on eee a ee ee er Mrs. Eastman Com pliments of LODI CASH MARKET QUALITY MEATS We Me-at You With A Smile We Carry A Complete Line of BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS Lodi, Ohio LUBY'S TRUCK STOP © Shell Service ° Auto Repairing © Lubrication Home Cooking Route 42 Lodi, Ohio Phone 5603 PARKER SONS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Spencer Furniture Floor Covering Appliances Radio Sewing Machines Compliments of PIATT SON ELECTRIC Distributors o f GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 4804 Elyria St. Night 4932 Lodi, Ohio Dramatic Club Shr Pros hei TIGERS Row 1, Left to Right: Lester Warner, Bill Gossard, Stanley: Debro, Earl Ivie, Richard Roberts, Charles Scott, Fred Rice. Row 2: Prem Sampsel, Kay Pickering, Patsy Harris, Anita Indoe, Jim Crum, Frank Rice, Gordon Hartzell, Pat Laidley, Margaret Mosher. Row 3: Donna McGarvey, Janice Ripley, Barbara Packard, Sara Lawton, Ruth Mooney, Jeanette White, OnaLee Flanagan, Ethelmaye Schaefer, Martha Lawton, Barbara Gangle, Joan Warner, Miss Sechrist. Row 4: Joan Kindig, Dora Zimmerman, Mary Chapman, Hattie Klinect, Sally Blackburn, Gus Mathys, Don Cash, Gerald Klinect, Marlene Kindig, Doris Pope. OFFICERS Presic Grit seeerae teteee tie eae tenet Pte ee Ror ME Fie D8 kes Frank Rice. MiICCEDIGs Cleiiveres @maupen eee wert etiam Nie PCT Be oath SE a Jim Crum DCCLEICILY pair alee eee Ee ee eh Oe Sete i) A ee Anita Indoe Treasurer _.... Spe co AE ED RN BET ge a) EI Sean 1 Gordon Hartzell THE LODI EQUITY CO. Quality - Service - Satisfaction — Home of — LODI CHICK MASH LODI EGG MASH LODI DAIRY FEED Owned And Highest Prices Operated By G O A E Paid for Farmers All Grains Telephone 2581 The Lodi Implement Co. BENSON'S | a SERVICE STATION a INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Farm Implements and Accessories COMPLETE TIRE, pee Phone 2371 BATTERY, WASHING Compliments of PRINTEX STUDIO PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY . and GREASING CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Telephone 2681 Lodi, Ohio Phone 4524 Row 1, Left to Right: Fairy Johnson, Martha Bigley, Patsy Harris, Doris Ginter, Martha Lawton; Bonnie Botdorf, Barbara Brainard, Sally Blackburn, Patty Laidley. Row 2: Hattie Klinect, Dora Zimmerman, Kay Pickering, Doris Pope, Anita Horner, Patty Orr, Joan Warner, Barbara Gangle, Thea McLaughlin, Mrs. Hastings. Row 3: Janice Ripley, Pat Ginter, Marjorie Repp, Sharon Martain, Phyllis Gynn, OnaLee Flanagan, June Stanley, Margaret Mosher. OFFICERS eRe SI CLOT) teen eee =k ak ar ee eee ere Ae ns ee Patsy Harris Wie Sele SIC CY | me eetees ate ties Ree nee Oe hh cee Ye Doris Ginter DECTCICl Veet et Stet Ge ee Se etal No ete eee ee Martha Lawton SIG CLSULLC CRMC ee Be eine A re, ot? Breet NE se Sy in, Martha Bigley Heparin eee Pe ee ae et Ae ae ee eee Sally Blackburn Paricimentcetcinis meee tet ha Shree ee Se Sees Fairy Johnson PATEL CIC We eee ad, ete eee ia SN CENT gs eres se eee Barbara Brainard Bee ehae pA ES ie le Cig ge ey 5 ee ORY SOs A ape 2 Slee Ba ee a ee Se Bonnie Botdorf SUI DEN Clietnee wares er he ee ee Ne Bei.” Mrs. Frank Jackson Yes sia sla) 6, eats SNE Veni ae SR Se Oy ON RE ee teem Ts.e ostings Compliments of HASTINGS GULF STATION Dale Hastings and Eugene Grier Compliments of The United Dairy Company Lodi, Ohio Phone: 4721 WALTER PERKINS Jeweler Fostoria and Imperial Glassware DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS Bulova - Hamilton - Faith Watches SILVERWARE EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR 209 Elyria St. Lodi, Ohio SCOTT'S I. G. A. CASH MARKET Quality - Service - Economy Complete Line of Fine Meats -:- Fancy Groceries Also BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS We Deliver Phone 2191 F. F. A. Row 1, Left to Right: Norman Reusch, John Warner, Herb Cooper, Gus Mathys, Russell Gordon, Robert Moss, Bill Gossard, John Moss, Max Emmons. Row 2: Wayne Sharp, Claude Whitacre, Loyal Sanford, Don Sanford, Harold Weitzell, George Zimmerman, Don Fuhr, Richard Warner, Millard Sharp, Don Schall, Mr. Wright. Row 3: Don Moss, Charles Ziegler, Stanton Love, Stanley Debro, Larry Ruder, Dale ‘rank, Don Holmes, Corwin Miller, Danny Ziegler. OFFICERS Presidente, 2 es OL PET Cay OAL” MRE ea Se Russell Gordon MaCeaPredicien tee et eee re ech eae ek Se BEAT oe Gus Mathys ECTS OTe te es cee ee eae es eae nt Fa Se oe 2 ae John Warner GOITeSPONGING pOCCICIOUY patat ite micer eset te en ee ee John Schall EPOCSUIDCKss tee oe oe Dito ee ee Pe ele 2 Shae ee eee Robert Moss SSIS ee TCOSMPCR tient ames tate ole Ree tS! Oa eerie a igo Bill Gossard FRE DOTIAT pl ee eee hel ae ee Mea BS) ntl see Norman Reusch PA SSIS Ne DON eT wren ee oe he thy eee Ue Sark | aS ae ah Ie CA ave Max Emmons Porlicqmentcridiis. 60 see oo Nee Saeaaee gee eenw oes hd, Mtr ea eae John Moss Taisis) Cy arial Matgelstiviciehetpletg nay: sang) fiw. Senin ewe Dare ee. ee Dien Millard Sharp SeLMeNE AC VISOl os eek ee aa se ees eNe MDE Sachs eR es ot Herb Cooper DRT IS ORK au eek a 0 ee See Ree vam wy ce Ss a ee Ns Oe tc Mr. Wright Compliments of W. H. HEFFELFINGER MOM and POP ZIEGLER ‘Around the clock for better INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS service stop at Mom’s place. where service is our specialty” 218 Church St. Phone 3221 Lodi, Ohio SOHIO SERVICE Corner of Route 42 and 224 THE Lodi Frozen Food Locker LODI LUMBER Custom Butchering COMPANY Cutting BUILDING MATERIALS Wrapping Curing | Sash - Doors - Trim Smoking Insulation Food Lockers for Rent _ Glass - Lath - Sheetrock Located 1 Va miles West of Lodi MA eviey Phone 4131 $ Lodi, Ohio “on State Route 224 Senior Hi-Y Row I, Left to Right: Dick Roberts, Stanley Debro, Bill Gossard, Fred Rice, Charles Scott, Corwin Miller. Row 2: John Moss, Jim Crum, Don Cash, Gordon Hartzell, Frank Rice, Donald Sterger, Mr. Weagratt. Row 3: Wayne Sharp, Prem Sampsel, Gus Mathys, Stanton Love, Bob Underwood, Earl Ivie, Jr. Warner, Danny Ziegler, Herbert Cooper. OFFICERS PTCSIMOTIDS Me rele hg ee ok ae ee ee Uh eek Oe Don Cash VISE POSICIST LG ei ce aor Pas Stage. i ak ewe 5 Wir ee Macey ence SAS yah Jim Crum BROCE CY cotta ge tes See ee ee ee. ig ae ae SS Gordon. Hartzell ReCISHLC irc ese te Won See res weet oo he ses ee Frank Rice Advisor ....30::; : Gi Ale Dera eee NON anes sce ss | ge yee it, es Mr. Weagraff pete TheOld Phoenix 72! National Bank ui) MEDINA, OHIO Otbhlé hod 7857 One Million Dollars in Capitals Surplus” Member Federal Deposit Insurance C or poration DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE |]o0b-Rated TRUCKS Factory Approved Service GARRETT-WILSON Inc. 257 So. Court St. Medina 2-9851 Compliments of B. A. DAVENPORT MEDINA FARMERS INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS EXCHANGE CO. Medina, Ohio Medina, Ohio Russell Rapp Son Phone 25311 Jewelers BULOVA, ELGIN, HAMILTON WATCHES Public Sq. Medina, Ohio ” Senior Y-Teens Row I, Left to Right: Patty Laidley, Marlene Kindig, June Stanley, Anita Indoe, Irene Farnsworth, Doddy Ginter, OnaLee Flanagan, Sara Lawton, Sally Blackburn. Row 2: Sandra Mattingly, Mary Chapman, Janice Ripley, Doris Pope, Jeanette White, Phyllis Gynn, Martha Lawton, Martha Stucky, Lorene Pope, Mrs. Hastings. Row 3: Dora Zimmerman, Hattie Klinect, Joan Kindig, Barbara Packard, Fairy Johnson, Pat Ginter. The Senior Y-Teens, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., is composed of girls from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. The purpose of the organization is to promote the Christian way of living. A candle-light service, a bake sale, a spaghetti supper, a dance, and going to the opera, “Il Trovatore,’’ were some of the highlights of the year for the Senior Y-Teens. OFFICERS Pe getsia (etyt ti bees We SACRE ORS DOME Sent Se ne oS ii a ee Anita Indoe Magee TOSICCh ite wane es Sr ene Cal er Bet eRe un Irene Farnsworth POLICE Var aes eke eRe eee Rae oe te Pee Okey te June Stanley ivecsurer cx tee fae ee eee ee Pe) SRS SS Te Doris Ginter Je Ptah 2 Te ire 2 Rae SE RR Pe Ea a a ce ke Mrs. Hastings Gault Service Station CANFIELD PRODUCTS SQUARE DEAL BATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRES Lodi, Ohio Compliments of Lodi Dry Cleaners Laundry Service Phone 2362 Compliments of Jones Laughlin Lodi, Ohio Compliments of Jay's Food Store “The Store of Quality and Service” Congratulations to the Class of “51” A FRIEND Compliments of Hall's Barber Shop and Modern Beauty Shop Lodi, Ohio Phone 3351 Compliments of Flo's Dress Shoppe Ainsworth Building Lodi, Ohio Phone: 4215 Monumental Life Insurance Earl Patterson, Agent Park Street Phone 4752 _Lodi, Ohio Junior Hi-Y Row I, Left to Right: Ronald Stewart, Graydon Williamson, Jim Egbert, Junior Repp, Robert Cooper. Row 2: Matthew Davis, Larry Scott, George Benson, Jack Gossard, John Warner, Charles Ziegler, Russell Weaver, Dick Indoe. Row 3: Mr. Baker, Tom Seal, Roy Harris, Jim Ginter, Keith Massie, David Potts, Derrel Woodward, Larry Ruder. ' Row 4: Willard Stuckey, Larry Davis, Don Reusch, Ted Craft, Don Darrah, Robert Pope, Jack Bittner, Rodger Mack, John Underwood. OFFICERS PES ICC me Meee ned Mire a Sen ENS ft ty Dd vere Nee oe re, Jack Gossard VWicewPresidenine 41-66 see ae ee ede RaaN Sew en et ct ee John Warner CCT Vinwees ene Mae me cee re ees as eS SP SS Ae gs e ok George Benson Li (eseCNO Ce gt 3: Mieka ae Lore ee Reet e Bh Penance Charles Ziegler 16 ongratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 The Bennett Lumber Co. Medina — Wadsworth Compliments of R. O. Bowman Inc. COMPLETE FARM SERVICE Medina, Ohio Phone: 24211 Compliments of Elm Farm Dairy Medina, Ohio NICK AMSTER Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts W ooster’s Leading Men's Clothing Store Compliments of Lawrence Memorials Medina, Ohio Compliments of Medina Furniture Company Medina, Ohio Satisfaction Since 1884 “It pays to buy QUALITY”’ FREEDLANDER'S Wooster, Ohio Junior Y-Teens Row 1, Left to Right: Connie Gilbert, Patricia Debro, Patsy Woodward, Barbara Brainard, Patty Warner, Dorothy Aukerman, Barbara Young, Anita Horner, Bonnie Botdorf, Alice Zook, Janice Fetzer, Donna Leucht. Row 2: Benny Mantooth, Cecile Crittenden, Patricia Lee, Ruth Hein, Judy Drasky, Helen Whitmore, Cheryl Pope, Barbara Snader, Jo Ellen Hein, Rita Padgett, Janice Dull, Lois Norton, Mrs. Eastman. Row 3: Birdie Maye Sivard, Annette White, Pat Farr, Paula Shepard, Loretta Pickering, Judy Payne, Sharon Martain, Barbara Brainard, Evelyn Farnsworth, Martha Bigley, Loretta Eglin, Charlene Benton. PROS erit ieee ere k eee oe ee aay eee ewe mh ren es Le Dorothy Aukerman Wicegrresicornithg so) sr tus. meememi ys ke hae eet ee oe. Barbara Young DECLOIC Ver ees ete Been ee at ee eee ee, EAT Te eS Patricia Warner BE PESCISUIT OT gee eas eet ck ee Ore es ee Pee SOs pe SEY Sey tg Anita Horner Na Righers JBOSS a UN UN AP Pay an OC ART iat ae pe Mrs. Eastman Compliments of Halladay’s Sohio Station Lodi, Ohio Compliments of KROGER GROCERY Lodi, Ohio Friendly Store Bob Miller, Prop. Compliments of ISALY’S ICE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS Harold E. Wilson, Prop. Dial 4431 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of HARSH RECREATION LODI, OHIO Compliments of Alloy Fabricators, Inc. Lodi, Ohio Compliments of LODI REVIEW Lodi, Ohio Phone 2231 Congratulations Seniors of 1951 at Lodi from The City Hardware Ed Bartholomai, Prop. Roy Holzer Phone 3331 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of Chapman's Barber Shop LODI, OHIO Librarians Seated, Left to Right: Martha Stuckey, Marlene Kindig, Donna McGarvey, Pat Laidley. Standing: Martha Lawton, Sara Lawton, Joan Kindig, OnaLee Flanagan, Anita Indoe, Mrs. Snell, Gordon Musser. These are the students who assist with the work in the library. When a teacher is not scheduled in the library these students take charge. Their responsibilities are: checking books in and out, shelving the books, keeping the library in order, helping other students find books, and assisting with shelf reading. These students are supervised by Mrs. Snell. RULES a-gultT ASPECT BOOKS ge BOERS : t PROPER PLACE iM GBOKS KECR TABLE CLEAR Mixed Chorus Row Il, Left to Right: Frank Rice, Bob Underwood, Fred Rice, Stanley Debro, Dick Roberts, Russell Weaver, Prem Sampsel, Charles Scott, Harold Weitzel. Row 2: Larry Ruder, Jo Ellen Hein, Irene Farnsworth, Donna McGarvey, Patricia Laidley, Thea McGlaughlin, Marjorie Repp, Margaret Mosher, Martha Stuckey, Patricia Ginter, Barbara Brainard, Don Sanford. Row 3: Gus Mathys, Don Cash, Earl Ivie, Janice Ripley, Kay Pickering, Patsy Harris, Barbara Packard, Sara Lawton, Doddy Ginter, Martha Lawton, Fairy Johnson, Barbara Gangle, Joan Warner, Virginia Norris, Sharon Martain, Bonnie Botdorf; Leader, Mrs. Hobart; Pianist, Diane James. Row 4: Patty Orr, Anita Horner, Anita Indoe, Barbara Young, Evelyn Farnsworth, Martha Bigley, Ruth Mooney, Jeanette White, OnaLee Flanagan, Ethelmaye Schaefer, Hattie Klinect, Dora Zimmerman, Sally Blackburn, Joan Kindig, Jim Crum, Gordon Hartzell. Zsarny Shoe Repair Serving Lodi and Vicinity for 20 Years 25 Years’ Experience M. A. BURR JEWELER — WATCHMAKER Diamonds a Specialty LODI, OHIO Compliments of Lodi Foundry Company Producers of Aluminum Castings for Aircraft LODI, OHIO RADIO AND TELEVISION Sales and Service Daniel's Electrical Service 209 Elyria St. Lodi, Ohio Phone 5202 Compliments of BENTON’'S STORE LODI, OH:O “On the Square” Lodi Texaco Service U. S. Route 42 and 224 QUALITY PRODUCTS 16 Years Same Management Compliments of Leatherman Hardware LODI, OHIO Compliments of The Park Restaurant HOME COOKED FOOD Lodi, Ohio Orchestra Row 1, Left to Right: Sharon Lance, Doris Ginter, Patsy Harris, Hattie Klinect. Row 2: Sally Blackburn, OnaLee Flanagan, Judy Payen, June Stanley, Anita Indoe, Gordon Hartzell, Billy Daly, Mr. Beherns, leader. Row 3: Don Sanford, Gordon Musser, Jim Crum,.Don Cash, Bob Underwood. rtce “ ypesetting Company PAUL UNDERWOOD Composition for the Trade Complete Make-Up Reproduction Proofs 176 South College St. FRanklin 5412 AKRON, OHIO Row Il, Left to Right: Tommy Scott, George Benson, Graydon Williamson, Matthew Davis. Row 2: Pat Woodward, Anita Indoe, Alice Zook, Ruth Hien, Larry Scott, Tom Seal, Connie Gilbert, Nancy Le wis, Anita Horner. Row 3: Judy Payn, Sandra Underwood, Patsy Baird, Delores Hershey, Connie Underwood, Dee Ann Roberts, Janet Underwood, Sally Blackburn, OnaLee Flanagan, Gordon Hartzell. Row 4: Leslie Lawrence, Dick Indoe, Jerry Payn, Jim Ginter, Jack Bittner, Bill Daly, Don Darrah, Dick Snader, Rodger Mack. Absent: Kenneth Carver, Dick Roberts, Prem Sampsel, Chuck Scott, Gordon Musser, Don Sanford, Bob Underwood, Don Cash, Jim Crum, Junior Mathys, June Stanley, Harold Weitzell. The Lodi High School Band, consisting of 42, meets every Thursday with Mr. Graff. The first appearance of the band was at the Lodi Fall Fair, at which time they sponsored their “Tag Day’ to raise funds for new band uniforms. The Marching Band is featured at all home football games and in the Memorial Day Parade. The Concert Band played for the Spring Open House and the members also participated in the All-County Band. The band is annually invited by the Commercial Club to play outdoor summer concerts. irls’ Sextet PRE Se Ounisrmas a Ay STAG CAROLERS: Row I, Left to Right: Ethelmaye Schaefer, Ruth Mooney, OnaLee Flanagan. Row 2: Sally Blackburn, Jeanette White. Row 3: Donna McGarvey. Boys’ Double Quartet Left to Right Bob Underwood, Don Sanford, Don Cash, Gordon Hartzell, Frank Rice, Earl Ivie, Harold Weitzel, Jim Crum. Pianist—Sally Blackburn. Compliments of BAILEY'S VARIETY STORE “Hallmark Cards” There's a in your future... = with a Future Built In! DON FETZER SALES - SERVICE LODI, OHIO In Lodi it’s HOWER BROS. CLOTHING — SHOES WALLPAPER Phone 5171 Spring Hill Green House Compliments of i Dees ROWLAND BROS. Florist Phone 4702 Lodi, Ohio DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS Telegraph Service 113 Wooster Street Flowers for all Occasions Phone 3251 Lodi, Ohio Why do ae As NE Is this w study hall ene beavty Paphor! 7! | SUT LS ZANE McCOY Football Team Row I, Left to Right: Willard Stuckey, Manager; Russell Weaver, Jack Gossard, Stan Debro, Junior Warner, Herbert Cooper, John Warner. Row 2: Charles Scott, Don Cash, Bill Gossard, John Moss, Larry Ruder, Loyal Sanford, Earl Ivie, Coach Zane McCoy. Row 3: Bob Underwood, Millard Sharp, John Schall, Don Sterzer, Gus Mathys, Jim Crum, Prem Sampsel, Maynard Sowers, Norman Reusch. Absent: Dick Roberts. With five lettermen returning from the previous year, the ‘Tigers’ showed considerable strength in winning 6 out of 9 games to rank 4th in the county. They scored 41 touchdowns for 269 points. Their opponents scored 31 touch- downs and 19 points after touchdown for 205 points. Don Cash was Honorary Captain. SCORES Grafton Chatham Perrysville Sharon-Granger Hinckley Liverpool York Spencer Birmingham Homecoming June Stanley 1950 Homecoming Queen Left to Right . Barbara Brainard, Irene Farnsworth, Queen June Stanley, Anita Indoe, Martha Stuckey. The 1950 Homecoming was held on the night of October 13 when Lodi was host to Hinckley. During half time ceremonies the Queen (escorted by her court) marched across the field to the music of the marching band. Then under the new lights of Richmond Field, Miss June Stanley was crowned the 1950 Homecoming Queen. Miss Laura Cash, the 1949 Homecoming Queen, did the crowning. A dance was held in the American Legion Hall later in the evening with the queen and her court reigning. M ajorettes Row 1, Left to Right: Hattie Klinect, David Coleman, Doris Ginter. Doris Pope, Dorothy Aukerman, Barbara Packard. Row 3: Patsy Harris. Varsity Basketball Row I, Left to Right: Don Cash, Jack Gossard, Dick Roberts, Chick Ivie, Maynard Sowers. Row 2: Jim Crum, Gus Matheys, Harold Weitzel, Bob Underwood, Coach Z ane McCoy. With Jim Crum, Gus Mathys and Chick Ivie leading the way in points the Tigers tied with Brunswick for second place in the county league standings. Their league record was 7 wins, 3 losses. Jim Crum was Honorary Captain. Chatham Lodi Seville Leroy Lodi Liverpool Homer Lodi Granger-Sharon Spencer Lodi Homer Alumni Lodi York Brunswick Lodi Congress Hinckley Lodi Chatham Spencer Lodi Leroy Total Scores for the Regular Season Lodi 794 Opponents 724 County Tournament Play Lodi 45 Liverpool 28 Lodi 49 Granger-Sharon 67 } | Reserve Basketball Row lI, Left to Right: Larry Ruder, Prem Sampsel, Don Sanford, Don Sterzer, Fred Rice, Coach Claude Weagrat. Row 2: Charles Scott, John Warner, Jack Gossard, Corky Miller, Russell Weaver. The Reserve team also had a good season by winning 12 and dropping only 4. Coach Claude Weagraff inspired the boys on to victory. This fine record means talent galore for Lodi’s future. Chatham 11 Lodi 43 Seville Leroy 2 Lodi 33 Liverpool Homer 27 Lodi 23 Granger-Sharon Spencer 19 Lodi 34 Homer Alumni 31 Lodi 34 York Brunswick 24 Lodi 730 Congress Hinckley 0 Lodi 33 Chatham Spencer 25 Lodi 27 Leroy Total Scores for the Regular Season Lodi 442 Opponents 359 Junior High-Rinkydinks_ Row I, Left to Right: Matthew Davis, Ronnie Stewart, Graydon Williamson, Dale Bigley, Larry Davis, Roger Mack. Row 2: Larry Ziegler, Manager; Ted Craft, Dick Indoe, Jim Ginter, Donald Darrah, Roger Martin, Derrell Woodward. Row 3: Tom Seal, Millard Stuckey, Keith Massie, Coach McCoy, Don Travis, Coach Wea- graff, Ben Carpender, Dick Snader, Jack Bittner. The Rinkydinks had a sad time of it with a 1 and 8 record. This team is entirely a 7th and 8th grade team, in which many were playing for their first time. However, with a few more years under Coach McCoy, the boys can easily reverse this record. Good luck in the future, boys. Lodi | Westtield 25 Lodi 31 Homer 4] Lodi 10 Chatham 26 Lodias $9 Sullivan 31 Vodian lh Wadsworth 29 Lodi 434 Chatham LL Lodi29 Spencer 3 Ogi nico Westfield oi Bodine Sullivan 52 Varsity Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders were backing the team at every game. Giving them the courage and determination they sometimes needed to pull through to victory. Well done, girls. Without your help this year’s fine record could not have been reached so easily. Left to Right Donna McGarvey, Jeanette White, Sally Blackburn, OnaLee Flanagan. Left to Right OnaLee Flanagan, Sally Blackburn, Jeanette White, Donna McGarvey. Reserve Cheerleaders Left to Right Barbara Brainard, Bonnie Botdorf, Ruth Mooney, Sharon Martin. Junior High Cheerleaders Left to Right Patty Warner, Dorothy Auckerman, Diane Brainard. [-Club Row I, Left to Right: Patsy Harris, Kay Pickering, Doris Pope, Donna McGarvey, Ruth Mooney, Irene Farnsworth, Margaret Mosher, Joan Warner, Barbara Gangle. Row 2: Lorene Pope, Martha Stuckey, June Stanley, Sally Blackburn, Dora Zimmerman, Mary Chapman, Janice Ripley, Sara Lawton, Doris Ginter, Advisor Mrs. Snell. Row 3: Joan Kindig, Barbara Packard, Patricia Laidley, Marlene Kindig, Anita Indoe, OnaLee Flanagan, Jeanette White, Pat Ginter, Fairy Johnson, Virginia Norris, Hattie Klinect. GRADES wreert Sixth Grade Row 1, Left to Right: Harry Baker, Dan Dorosky, Ronald Fetzer, John Yost, Jack Leggett, Donald Gilbert, George Gedos. Row 2: Sandra Fisher, Dee Ann Roberts, Nancy Lewis; Dolores Hershey, Trudy Partick, Clela Botdorf, Jerry Chapman, Tom Scott. Row 3: Margaret Leatherman, Patsy Baird, Janet Underwood, Rachel Lawton, Janice Kindig, Betty Harris, Betty Amheiser, Mrs. Harmon. Row 4: Tom Wilson, Connie Underwood, John Egbert, Kenneth Carver, Jerry Payn, Jerry Parker, Beverly Harris, Dolores Schram. Absent: John Ferguson. Fourth Grade , Left to Right: Chester Davis, Jerry Ramsier, Joe Lawton, Dick Bryant, Robert Young, Alan rrence, Fred Phillips, Kenneth Zsarnay. : 2: Tim Mosher, Janet Brown, Betty Zook, Deanna Benson, Kathleen. Mack, Betty Immel, Joyce Forrester, Kareen Sparr, Diann Heisler, Barbara Halley, Tom Heffelfinger. Row 3: Dick Wright, Walter Zimmerman, Audrey Amheiser, Lois Reuch, Carole Landis, Sandra Warner, Mildred Warner, Valen Baird, Miss Morton. Row 4: Judy Anderson, Janet Snader, Elaine Huston, Sandra Gedos, Robert Holmes, Dick Seal, John Hanes, Arlen Vanasdal, Tom Underwood. Absent: Carol Chapman, Judy DeVoe. Fifth Grade Row I, Left to Right: Raymond Landis, John Fetherolf, George Zook, Bobby Benson, Jimmy Wilson, Tommy’ Phillips, William Gangle. Row 2: Beverly Darr, Carolyn Lance, Beth Benson, Mary Beach, Joyce Ferguson, Betty McClain, Darlene Harris, Bonnie Brainard, Gloria Dull. Row 3: Alice Mattingly, Janice Hopkins, Phyllis Woodward, Norma Stuckey, Eleanor Crittendon, Fred Eglin, Lee Bryant, Miss Cummins. Gs ‘a Edwin Gallatin, Dick Yoxtheimer, Dale Reusch, Harold Strouse, Billy Hanes, Esther Bates, Patty uillin. Absent: Betty Bensinger, David Colman, Donald Dearth, Dave Grannis, John Grimm, Eileen West. Enrolled since picture was taken: John Hunt, Danny Winter, Jim Winter. Third Grade Row 1, Left to Right: Jerry Yost, Eric Schram, Dennis Gilbert, Fred Whitacre, Bobby Phillips, Jerry Underwood, Robert Litten, Don Bishop. Row 2: Barbara Skurvid, Juanita Darr, Patsy Gedos, Jo Nora Ellis, Janet Benton, Janet Forrester, Andy Kratzer, Bruce Pope, Beverly Patterson. Row 3: Lauretta Samsa, Joan Colbert, Linda Vanasdal, Suzann Parker, Diane Tanner, James Mattingly, Linda Luecht, June Sharp, Betty Calame, Mrs. Hollinger. Row 4: Carol Kaylor, Sherry Fisher, Marjorie Pickering, Diana Jo Gangle, Edwin Lower, Mary Etta Edwards, Delores Hurd, Jack Hastings, Larry Funk, Linda Blackburn. : Third and Fourth Grade Row 1, Left to Right: David Stone, Tom Gallatin, Tom Packard, Edwin Cooper, Jack Leedy, Charles Mabry, Billy Moss. Row 2: Nancy Repp, Don Ferguson, Joanne Fetherolf, Ralph Repp, Marlene Mattingly, Larry Stuckey, Bernard Baker, Jack Immel, Mrs. Cummins. 4 Row 3: Sandra George, Billy Johnston, Patty Roberts, Francine LeGere, Charles. Bates, Henry Lentz, Jane Harris, Dorothy Slorgie. Absent: John Capalingo. First Grade Row I, Left to Right: Terry Botdorf, Eleanor Repp, Sandra Stuckey, Donald Phillips, Billy McGrady, Darrell Warner, Gordon Norris. Row 2: Nancy Bryant, Sandra Gangle, Linda Kennedy, Wayne Troutman, Jill Leggett, Harold Pickering, Charles Debro, Randy Dorosky. Row 3: Carl Berry, Larry Miller, Richard Litten, Joan Wilson, Eilleen Le Gere, Connie Lewis, Tommy Mattingly, Edna Thomay, Mrs. Fuller. Row 4: Diana West, Larry Hetsler, Jimmy Berry, Albert Weber, Billy Heffelfinger, Joanne Slorgie, John Munkacsy, Philip Mantooth, Ilene Whitacre, Mary Jane Blough. Absent: Mary Pickering, Norma Gallatin, Frank Pemberton. Second Grade Row 1, Left to Right: Kenneth Travis, Dean Lower, William Blough, Jr., Earl Brainard, Ronnie Norton, Larry Phillips, Bob Packard. Row 2: Sherry Ramsier, Susan Potts, Carol Egbert, Joyce Dull, Jean Pickering, Karen Forrester, Connie Laidley, Ethel Cooper, Maryanna Lawton. Row 3: Joan Seal, Alma Phillips, Jean Hurd, Jackie Thornton, Pat Yoxtheimer, Deana Devoe, Jim McCrea, Larry Payn, Billi Halley, Mrs. Hutton. Row 4: Doyle Fetzer, Ann Kennedy, Larry Devoe, Fred Davis, Gary Lewis, Jack Hurd, Judy Gardner, Donald Vandermark, Sandra McCoy, Kathy Tanner. ; es Be re eee Oe spe _ es DR we vw e es fags as


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