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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
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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.”
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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.
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