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1 SL. : fa = op mY ne a Z REA rr ei ee = B “a Se m ye = es = s i ee) oF Ci Y A) a. a ? 2. 2: es Z f Va wa. we = AE Be = TE iS A es ni or : - — se KA 3 S VE fe fy Fad BO aaa oie A cee a ae y ey EP Sie i Att GuRanel inet rn TTT —_——— _ —_ DEDICATION Now at the turning point of our lives, we, the Graduating Class of 1954 , pause to pay respect to JOHN ALBERT, who devoted thirty-one continuous years as school bus driver, He started with the horse drawn school wagon and continued when the motor driven bus took its place. May we remember him for his capability and pleasant trustworthy service, To this gentleman we dedicate our school annual, Garage: S261 MOVING AND GENERAL HAULING DON S. GRIM LODI, OHIO Residence: 4871 «™ GS WING WAKE QUIT THRE o WADS O20 CAS A a vA 0) aes LOSIA SCHAFER Muskingum College Office Training School B. S, Commercial Commercial ZANE McCOY Fairmont State College A.B. in Education Physical Education WILBER WEIR Ohio State University Baldwin-Wallace College B.S. in Agriculture Agriculture ETHEL BADGER Wooster College Kent State English Home Economics BERNARD SPECHALSKE Ohio University B.S. in Science Ed, Physical Education Social Science RAY PIETRZAK State Teachers College California P, A. B.S. in Education Science Mathematics WINNIFRED CARROLL Ashland College B.A. in Arts English Spanish DICK BURTON Wittenberg College B, S. Michigan State College M.S. Industrial Arts GLADYS SECHRIST Wooster College B. A. . Ohio State University M.A. Sorbonne, Paris, France Foreign Languages a ee ee a , s Cooks. “PRRRL WANDALL Bos DRwtRs - Cwee Yewry NERS ESET ER WES BER WE.ew Wouseman Marah hte SHERman SPARR , “a RLM) €p_ , 6 ¢ So y WERTMAN’S DRY CLEANING Lodi’s Only Cleaning Plant M. A. BURR JEWELER - WATCHMAKER Free Pick-up and Delivery Diamonds a Specialty Leroy, Burbank, West Salem, Chatham Homerville Laundry Service Lodi, Ohio Elyria St. PHione 3831 Best Wishes C. H. HARRINGTON of TG A Store | SPRING HILL GREEN HOUSE LAFAYETTE CENTER R. B. Snell Son, Florists Groceries and General Merchandise Phone 4702 Lodi, Ohio Phone 28132 Rt. 5, Medina, Ohio Telegraph Service ' Flowers for all Occasions LODI FOUNDRY COMPANY Producers of Aluminum Castings For Aircraft Lodi, Ohio CARLTON BREWSTER PHONE LODI: 2141 EARL MARTINSON JAMES F. SCHOTT Real Estate All types of 100F. BLDG. photography Farm Bureau Insurance Lodi, Ohio Phone 5381 re “PR nT ETD EVERY THuRSD AY Compliments of Ohio Farmers Companies OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY . Chavtever 1848 OHIO FARMERS INDEMNITY COMPANY LeRoy, Ohio ANITA LOUISE HORNER ‘“ Sneeze’” ‘“‘Chattering always and giggling too, when you’re round ‘‘Nita’’ you can’t be blue.’’ Commercial Course Y -Teens 1; FHA 1; County Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Class Vice President 1,2; Class President 3,4; L-Club 2,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Dramatic Club Play 2; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Buckeye Girls’ State 3; Annual Staff 3; Annual Business Man 4; Drivers Training. JOHN MAYNARD WARNER ‘ Y ohann’’ ‘ What he wants to get out of school most, is himself,’’ General Course Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Dramatic Club Play 2; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Hi- Y 1; President 2; Class President 1; Vice President 4; Alliance Music Festival; Special Course 2,3,4; Boys’ Ensemble 2,3; Homecoming Attendant; Escort 1; Homecoming Queen Escort 4; FFA Queen Escort 3; FFA 1,2; Secretary 3; President 4; Student Advisor; Annual Staff-- Assistant Editor; Ft. Cap. 4. YOLANDA FRIEDA GRIMM mr titzier: She may not be a Ford but she can sure rattle on,”’ College Preparatory Course AKRON - Senior Y - Teens 1; Dramatic Club 1. BOWLING GREEN - Writers Club 1. LODI-L Club 2,3,4; Vice President 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Basketball Team 2,4; Scholarship Team 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Class Play; Dramatic Club 3,4; One Act Play 3; Class Secretary 3,4; Prince of Peace 2,3; Drivers Training, MARTHA ARLENE BIGLEY ‘ Bigles”’ ‘ She hath a tongue with a tang.”’ Commercial Course Y -Teens 1; F.H.A. 1; Treasurer 1; Girls Ensemble 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 1; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Music Festival 2; Prince of Peace 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 3,4; L Club 2,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Homecoming Queen; Annual Staff Editor. GEORGE BENSON George’’ “If there isn’t anything to do, let me do it.”’ College Preparatory Student Council 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; President 4; Prince of Peace 2,4; Senior Class Play; Junior Class Play; Dramatic Play 3; Football 2; Basketball 2; Legion Essay 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Boy’s State; Junior Rotarian; Boy’s Ensemble 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; -Band 1,2,3,4;) Hi-¥) 1:2:3;4- Arts Editor: Annual Staff, RUSSELL E, WEAVER med SATS ‘ When there is mischief brewing, Russ is doing the stirring.”’ General Course Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council, Vice President 3; President 4; Class President 2; Football Escort 3,4; Basketball Captain 4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Driver Training, Driver Train- ing Rodeo 3; Essay Contest 1st 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Boy’s State, Annual Staff, SHARON LEE MARTIN CSE Sure cure for the blues,”’ Commercial Course L Club 2,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2; Girls Ensemble 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Girls Basketball Team 3,4; Driver Training 3; Driver Training Roadeo 3; Football Cheerleader 2,3; Basket- ball Cheerleader 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball Cheer- leader 2,3; Dramatic Club 3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2; Jr. Class Play; Annual Staff; Sweetheart Atten- dant 4. | EVELYN P. FARNSWORTH “Bum”? | “If silence is gold, I’m broke,”’ Commercial Course Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 1; Y-Teens 1; L Club 2,3,4; Secretary of L Club 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Home- coming Attendant 3; Student Council 3; Driver Train- ing; Annual Staff. PATRICIA ORR “Pat”? An innocent face, but you never can tell’’ General Course Chorus 1,2,3; Majorette2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Dramatic Club 1,2; Drivers Training 3; Annual Staff; Senior Play; Y - Teens 1; County Chorus 1. JOSEPHINE ELLEN HIEN SJo Eilen:: “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice,”’ College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Y -Teens 1,2,3,4; Treasurer; FHA 2,3; Parliamentarian; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Vice President; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Prince of Peace 2,3; Local Winner; L-Club 2; Am, Leg. Essay 3, 2nd place; Buckeye Girls’ State Alt,; Poetry Reading 2,3,4; Annual Staff. Staff, BONNIE BARBARA BREWSTER Squib’’ All that I’ve learned, I’ve forgotten; and all that I know, I’ve guessed,”’ College Preparatory Course Annual Staff; County Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Ensemble 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Legion Essay 1,2,3,4; Senior Y - Teens 2,3,4; President 4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; President 4; Driver Training; Junior Class Play; Christmas Play 2,3; One- Act Play 2; Dramatic Club Play 3. BARBARA A, YOUNG Speedy”” ‘‘She knows them all from out of town, she’s one Senior who gets around. College Preparatory Course Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Senior Y - Teens 2,3,4; Secretary 3,4; L-Club 2,3,4; Driver’s Train- ing; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Annual VELMA JOHNSON “Vel” ‘ Speech is silver, but silence i s golden.”’ General Course YORK - Chorus 1,2; Lodi- Chorus 3,4; Senior Y-Teens 3,4; FHA 3,4. LOYAL SANFORD a eOValue T’d rather catch a ball than a girl.”’ College Preparatory Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; FTA 4; FFA 1,2. - 1954 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1941 seven enthusiastic youngsters were climbing the long hill to enjoy their day at Lodi Public School, These seven bright faced children who were the only ones to start and finish in the class of 54 ? were greeted by the first grade teacher, Miss Williams’, They introduced themselves to her as -- George Benson, Jo Ellen Hien, Anita Horner, Sharon Martin, Pat Orr, Russell Weaver, and Barbara Young, After spending a year learning the first step of education and having fun we were promoted to the second grade where we enjoyed further training by Miss Loomis, Although we enjoyed getting through the second grade and going on to the third grade to be taught by Miss Grimm, we were grieved by Pat Orr’s moving away. The coming of the fourth grade gave us the privilege of being able to play on the other side of the building, Naturally because of this we thought we were really big but our teacher, Miss Morton, kept us down to earth in our proper places, The next year we were really proud -- we were now on the second floor of the grade building and that was really something. We spent a joyful year there with the fifth grade teacher, Miss Kiplinger and Bonnie Brewster, a new pupil, In our sixth grade, we were all happy with the thought that soon we would be going over to the high school building, that is, if our teacher, Mrs. Harmon, thought we were as smart as we did, We were also glad to have Pat Orr join our little class again. Now the moment had arrived, we were moving into the high school building. There we were met by the faculty, who informed us that Miss Garver was to be our home room teacher. They also tried to teach us the rules and regulations of proper behavior, Due co some unfortunate circumstances, they are still trying. We acquired John Warner as a member of our class and, with the help of the teachers, we finally were able to find our way around the maze of rooms and halls. The eighth grade seemed a little more fun, Our home room teacher, Mrs, Schafer, must have found us a little difficult to handle for we ran wild in the place -- after all, we knew our way around and we were really grown up. We thought! We finally made it into senior high. Although we had Mrs, Eastman’s help, we found that being a freshman wasn’t so easy. Our class grew in proportions thanks to the addition of Martha Bigley, Evelyn Farnsworth, and Loyal Sanford, We managed to live through our freshman year and made it on to the sophomore class, Mr. Wright was our home room teacher when we started, but he left us at the half year, with Mr. Weir taking his place, Again we grew in size with the enrollment of a new student who was introduced to us as Frieda Grimm, The junior year proved to be busier than ever for we had the football and basketball stands and sold pencils and other small items. We hadto sponsor the Junior - Senior Prom; but, with the help of Mr, Weir, who had gone on to the junior home room with us, and the aid of the new student, Velma Johnson, things turned out rather well, Being rather sad about soon leaving the school, old friends, and teachers a nd yet looking forward to further studies and jobs, we went into our senior year with Mr. Weir. We found this year much busier than we had expected. We had a lot of jobs to do but our biggest one was the annual, The final number of students in the class of ‘ 54’’ is only fourteen, Even though this is acomparatively small class we have many pleasant and happy memories about our school days, and as we stand on the threshold of our destiny, we try looking intothe future hoping to see just as many or more appealing times, Fisgggp- ssescrsesorerevoesennenesoosounsooooemenesprertooroomenepenasndenspmenectenerersseteeeeenersiaaa e LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1954 We, the class of 1954, being of sound mind and body, do hereby set up this document as our last will and testament, SECTION I ARTICLE I To Mr. Wood, we leave our brand new government books, It’s a cinch we didn’t use thent much, ARTICLE II To Mr. Skurvid, we leave a quiet sixth period study hall. ARTICLE III To Mrs, Still, we leave all the excuse blanks she signed without an excuse from home, ARTICLE IV To Mr. Wier, WE LEAVE, ARTICLE V To Miss Sechrist, we leave all the over - due books in the library. ARTICLE VI To Mrs, Schafer, we leave all the slightly used typewriters, and the short- hand notes that even her students couldn’t read, ARTICLE VII To Mr. McCoy, we leave all the confiscated ‘‘forgotten articles’’ which no one ever had the money to redeem, ARTICLE VIII To Miss Carroll, we leave a pleasant (?) memory of her senior English class. ARTICLE IX To Mr, Pieterzak, we leave all the slide rules and broken equipment in the laboratory. ARTICLE X To Mrs, Badger, we leave the Home Economics rooms in good order, only because we didn’t use them much, ARTICLE XI To Mr, Burton, we leave the shop equipment in hopes that no one loses an arm next year, either. ARTICLE XII To Mr. Spechalske, we leave some students that will WALK down the stairs quietly. ARTICLE XIII To Larry, we leave all the cold rooms in the building, in hopes he has enough clothes to keep warm. SECTION II ARTICLE I To the juniors, we leave six rules on how to get along with Mr. Wood, 1, Study. 2. Laugh at his jokes, 3. Do assigned homework, 4, Laugh at his jokes, 5. Pay attention in class, 6, Laugh at his jokes, ARTICLE II To the sophomores, we leave room 22, and all the little children in room 21, in hopes they don’t get on your nerves as they did ours, ARTICLE III To the freshmen, we leave three years of work, worry, and wrong answers, | eS eS Se ARTICLE I ARTICLE II ARTICLE III ARTICLE IV ARTICLE V ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VIII ARTICLE IX ARTICLE X ARTICLE XI ARTICLE XII ARTICLE XIII ARTICLE IX SECTION III Evelyn Farnsworth wills Skippy Bryant to Miss Carroll for safe keeping; and her ability to get moved around in Mr. Spechalske’s study hall for talking to Nancy Schondel, who already has a good start, Jo Ellen Hien wills her ability to always get caught doing something she shouldn’t be doing to her sister, Ruth. Loyal Sanford wills his bookkeeping ability to Judy Eaken, in hopes she’ll keep the books balanced next year, Martha Bigley wills her position as Home-Coming queen to her cousin, Darlene. John Warner wills his ability to get along with the football team to his sister, Mildred, Pat Orr wills her ability to keep her mouth shut at the right time to Linda Milkey, who needs it; and her class ring to the person who has it now. Sharon Martin wills her long hair and tremendous height to Birdie Sivard, Frieda Grimm wills her height to Rita Padgett, her laugh to Pat Warner, and her ability to say dumb things without getting slugged to anyone stupid enough to want them. Bonnie Brewster wills her ability to always get to school at the same time every morning (late) to anyone who wants it, Velma Johnson wills her quietness to the two fellows that Mr. Skurvid caught talking one day in sixth period study hall. If the shoe fits, wear it, fellows. Barbara Young wills her ability to get along with Dean Snider to Pat Warner, and Dorothy Aukerman, who are doing a much better job than she is, Anita Horner wills her black and blue marks to anyone with nerve enough to carry them around. Russell Weaver wills his ability to stay in chorus four years and get kicked out only twice to anyone with a face innocent enough to use it, George Benson wills his secret hair oil formula to Dick Snader. CLASS PROPHECY Hi Anita, I thought I would drop you a line to reminisce about the class reunion last month, The kids in our class have certainly turned out differently from what we expected. Everytime I think of you out milking those cows, I just laugh and laugh, Forty - four cows and eleven children, all boys, tied to your apron String. I was quite surprised when George Benson told us about his promotion to assistant to the assistant to the assistant Vice Secretary of Fisher Bodies Inc, Martha Bigley has increased her business too. She nowhas 22 trailers in her Mobil Beauty Salon Inc. Wonderful, isn’t it? Imagine Bonnie Brewster! She is editor of the Lodi Review. She always was quite a whiz at writing essays in school, wasn’t she? I just can’t get over Evelyn Farnsworth. She has just started proceedings for her seventh divorce, But then, she never could make up her mind, could she? I’m glad Jo Ellen Hien finally got her school started. She is running a very private and exclusivé school for little rich, brats. Velma Johnson is really getting along in the business world, Her ‘‘Velma’s Fine Food and Truck Service’’ is knqwn throughout the world as the best, Sharon Martin is really in the chips now. Sheis right where she’s always wanted to be, She is married to Bob, and you know how that family sticks together. Sharon is keeping house for allof them. Imagine her life! Cook, scrub, clean, cook, I just can’t picture her like that. And then those seven darling youngsters! That’s the life! You knew about Patty Orr, didn’t you? They’ve made her head of all circulation of the Beacon Journals in Lodi. Remember how she was always going around helping deliver them during school. John Warner must feel pretty bad about hurting his hip in that last football game. Did you know they’re going to have him coach the Cleveland Browns? They even changed the name to the Cleveland Warners, Loyal Sanford is now the head of all the electronic computers at Bell Laboratories, Whenever they get a trifle slow, he helps them along by supplying the answers. Loyal is equipped with quite a mind, Russell Weaver is playing basketball with the World Trotters, competitors of the Globetrotters, He and Goose Tatum are always battling for top honors in their basketball tournaments, Where are you buying your gasnow ? Barb Young said to be sure and put in a plug for her gas station. In between having children and keeping house, she pumps gas, changes tires and checks oil. Oh well, everyone to his own taste, Well, I must get back to work. I changed jobs again. I never could make up my mind. First I tried airline work, then modeling, nursing, and now I’m in the plumbing business. I’m working for Jack Devoe, Great Fun! As always, . a Sricle UNDERCLASSTEN We are honoring ROGER MARTIN A sophomore, who, during football season suffered an attack of polio and was unable to participate in school activity for the greater part of the year. Before this illness Roger earned the football ‘ Player of the Week’’ trophy, which he holds in this picture, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Buick Sales and Service C. W. SOMMER, INC. A.A,A. Service Phone 2611 ELEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Shirley Tomes, Dan Kindig, Patsy Woodward, Walter Skidmore, Diane Brainard, John Eglin, Patricia Farr, Dave Grim, Pat Warner. ROW TWO: Darrell Woodward, Edna Whinery, Larry Young, Nancy Schondel, Don Reusch, Judy Eaken, Dean Snider, Dorothy Aukerman, Dick Sabin. ROW THREE: Judy Payn, Jim Ginter, Loretta Pickering, Russell Gasser, Sandra Underwood, Larry Gynn, Helen Whitmore, Russell Miller, Paula Shepherd. ROW FOUR: Dick Snader, Jean Hagans, Don Travis, LaDonna Holmes, Leslie Lawrence, Sharon Lance, Virginia Dewey, Lucinda Noggle. TENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Janet Fetzer, John Drotleff, Darlene Bigley, Ronnie Stewart, Linda Milkey, Jack Yost, Marcene Orr, David Sampsa. ROW TWO: Dick Farnsworth, Cheryl Pope, Graydon Williamson, Rita Padgett, Roger Mack, Cecile Crittenden, Keith Massie, Donna Luecht, ROW THREE: June Bigley, Carol Moore, Barbara Hall, Paul Skidmore, Connie Gilbert, Matthew Davis, Sonya Miller, Donald Darrah. ROW FOUR: Larry Scott, Ruth Hien, Jack Bittner, Charlene Benton, Bill Daly, Patricia Lee, Tom Arters, Birdie Sivard. ROW FIVE: Lois Norton, Barbara Snader, Loretta Eglin, Annette White. NINTH GRADE ROW ONE: Janice Kindig, Walter Hall, Dolores Schram, Ray Miller, Janice Young, John Underwood, Alice Griffin, Don Gilbert. ROW TWO: Raymond Miller, Sandra Fisher, Tom Wilson, Connie Underwood, Spud Brinker, Trudy Patrick, George Gedos, Margaret Leatherman. 3 ROW THREE: Charlene Brinker, Jerry Parker, Beverly Harris, Jerry Chapman, Betty Amheiser, John Ferguson, Janet Underwood, Jerry Payn. ROW FOUR: John Egbert, Barbara.Sanford, Harry Baker, Patsy Baird, Ronald Fetzer, Rachel Lawton, Jack Leggett, Dee Ann Roberts, ROW FIVE: John Yost, Ken Carver, Ralph Greynolds. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: Joyce Ferguson, Lee Bryant, Betty Harris, Fred Eglin, Betsy Benson, David Coleman, Janice Hopkins. ROW TWO; Bill Hanes, Phyllis Woodward, Donald Dearth, Darlene Harris, Jim Wilson, Esther Bates, Raymond Landis. ROW THREE: Gloria Dull, Richard Gasser, Linda Spellman, Jack Carpenter, Eleanor Crittenden, Dale Reuseh, Bonnie Brainard. ROW FOUR: Robert Benson, Betty McClain, John Grimm, Eileen West, Harold Strouse, Beverly Darr, John Fetheroff, ROW FIVE: Carolyn Lance. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Irene Sonnanstine, Dottie Dewey, Jim Mosher, Deanna Benson, Tom Heffelfinger, Kareen Sparr, John Hanes, Dorothy Slorgie, Bobby Young. ROW TWO; Joanne Fetheroff,. Alan Lawrence, Joyce Forrester, Dick Seal, Janet Snader, Joe Lawton, Mildred Warner, Dick Wright, Sandra Gedos. ROW THREE: Edwin Cooper, Sandra George, Arlen Vanosdall, Judy Anderson, Kenny Zsarnay, Janet Brown, Charles Bates, Valen Baird, Jack Leedy. ROW FOUR: Lois Reusch, Richy Bryant, Barbara Halley, Ernest Hanlon, Diann Hetsler, Tom Underwood, Kathy Mack, Jim Vacha, Karen Royse. ROW FIVE: Alfred Wilson, Audrey Amheiser, Bill Moss, Judy Devoe, Carol Landis, Jane Harris, Deanna Barnes, Elaine Huston, Walter Zimmerman, OHIO ROAD IMPROVEMENT CO. Asphalt Products Lodi, Ohio PARKER and SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Lodi Spencer Furniture Carpets and Rugs Appliances Linoleum Sewing Machines Congratulations PADGETT INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 3241 Lodi, Ohio GAULT SERVICE STATION Cities Service Products Square Deal Batteries Firestone Tires Lodi, Ohio INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER THE LODI IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Implements and Accessories Lodi. Ohio Phone 2371 Compliments of HALLADAY’S SOHIO STATION and LODI MOTEL Lodi, Ohio THE LODI STATE BANK Offices at Lodi and Valley City, Ohio The Friendly Bank ‘Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you’’ 13% Interest on Savings Deposits 25% Interest on Time Certificates Complete Banking Service at Your Disposal Member of F. D. I. C. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Barbara Sanford, Judy Eaken, Rita Padgett, Dick Indoe, STANDING: Jim Vacha, Dick Gasser, Larry Scott, George Benson, Russ Weaver, Mr, Skurvid, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW ONE: LaDonna Holmes, Anita Horner, Judy Payn, Bonnie Brew- ster, Sharon Lance, ROW TWO: Miss Carroll, Leslie Lawerence, Dan Dindig, Dave Grim, George Benson, j ; } DRAMATIC CLUB ROW ONE: Evelyn Farnsworth, Pat Farr, Virginia Dewey, Jo Ellen Hein, Bonnie Brewster, Judy Payn, Dick Indoe, Rull Weaver, Miss Sechrist. ROW TWO: Paula Shepherd, Donna Luecht, Linda Milky, Judy Eaken, Anita Horner, Barb Young, Diane Brainard, Nancy Schondel, Barb Snader, Lois Norton, Connie Gilbert, Sonya Miller, Charlene Benton, Windy Williamson. ROW THREE: Frieda Grimm, Sandra Underwood, Jean Hagans, LaDonna Holmes, Lucinda Noggle, Rita Padgett, Dorothy Aukerman, Sharon Martin, Pat Warner, Ruth Hien, Loretta Eglin, Don Travis, Larry Scott, ROW FOUR: George Benson, Bill Daly, Ronnie Stewart, Keith Massie, Dick Sabin, Matthew Davis, Dave Sampsa, Rodger Mack, Jack Bittner. WRITERS CLUB ROW ONE: Alice Griffin, Jack Bittner, LarryScott, Windy Williamson, Miss Carroll, ROW TWO: SonyaMiller, BarbaraSanford, Sandy Under- wood, Judy Eaken, Barbara Hall, Connie Gilbert, Barbara Snader. ROW THREE: Margaret Leatherman, Barbara Young, Frieda Grimm, George Benson, Keith Massie, Don Travis, I .F.A. ROW ONE: Jack Leggett, Jack Howman, Harry Baker, Ronnie Fetzer, Paul Skidmore, CarlMoore, Tom Arters, ROW TWO: Dick Farns- worth, Dave Grim, Walter Skidmore, John Eglin, Paul Amheiser, Mr. Weir. ROW THREE: John Warner, Jerry Payne, Don Reusch, Dick Indoe, Larry Gynn, John Drotleff, Leslie Lawerence, F .H.A. ROW ONE: Velma Johnson, Sonya Miller, Rita Padgett, Virginia Dewey, Pat Farr, Loretta Eglin, Barbara Snader, Mrs. Badger. ROW TWO: Trudy Patrick, Lois Norton, Pat Lee, Janet Fetzer, Donna Leucht, Dolores Schramm, Deanne Roberts, Ruth Hien, Pat Baird, Janet Underwood, Margaret Leatherman, Charlene Benton. ROW THREE: Connie Underwood, Sandra Fisher, Barbara Sanford, Betty Amheiser, Rachel Lawton, Judy Payn, Birdie Sivard, Beverly Harris Loretta Pickering, Cecile Crittenden, Paula Shepherd. SR. Y-TEENS ROW ONE: Jo Ellen Hien, Loretta Pickering, Paula Shepherd, Bonnie Brewster, Barbara Young, Frieda Grimm, ROW TWO: Miss Carroll, Cecile Crittender, Annette White, Janet Fetzer, Pat Lee, Barbara Hall, Barbara Snader, Lois Norton, Connie Gilbert, Sonya Miller, Charlene Benton, | ROW THREE: Pat Debroe, Velma Johnson, Ruth Hien, Rita Padgett. | JR. Y=-=TEEN S ROW ONE: Janet Brown, Dee Ann Roberts, Betty Amheiser, Phyllis Woodward, Barbara Sanford, Janice Kindig, Rachel Lawton, Beth Benson. ROW TWO: Nancy Lewis, Audrey Amheiser, Cheryl Pope, Delores Schram, Beverly Harris, Pat Baird, Kareen Sparr, Dotty Dewey, Betty McClain, Janice Hopkins, Karen Royce, Ester Bates, Mrs, Badger. ROW THREE: Joyce Ferguson, Sandra George, Irene Sonnanstine, Jane Harris, Beverly Darr, Kathleen Mack, Janet Snader, Darlene Harris, Sandra Fisher, Connie Underwood, Mildred Warner, Gloria Dull, ROW FOUR: Carol Chapman, Dorothy Slorgie, Trudy Patrick, Margaret Leatherman, Janet Underwood, Birdie Sivard, Eleanor Crittenden, Eileen West, Valen Baird, Judy Devoe, Deanne Barnes. THE LODI EQUITY CO. Quality - Service - Satisfaction - Home of - Gil? Lodi Chick Mash FEEDS Lodi Egg Mash Lodi Dairy Feed COAL Owned and Highest Prices Operated by Paid for Farmers All Grains Telephone 2581 Prescriptions Cosmetics Sealtest Ice Cream ae. h Phone 4741 a Lodi, Ohio erie lt entree aleentmnnnninincmsi Compliments of Congratulations to the 1954 Graduating Class HALL’S BARBER SHOP from and PECK’S STUDIO Akron’s Leading Photographers MODERN BEAUTY SHOP for 61 Years 86 S. Howard Street Lodi, Ohio Phone 3351 Blackstone 35613 Akron, Ohio DON FETZER Sales-Service Lodi, Ohio Compliments of Congratulations to the 1954 Graduation Class BENTON’S STORE from the ALDO DINER Don’t forget our Lodi, Ohio ‘fon the square’”’ Congratulations to the Foot-long Hot Dogs Class of 1954 Giant Hamburgs SNIDER’S SOHIO SERVICE and our Open 24 hours a day Southern Pecan Pie Quality Service Harley Snider, Proprietor MARGE GRACE Bank Street Lodi, Ohio Phone 4901 Lodi, Ohio MOSHER ELECTRIC Frigidaire Maytag Hoover Sweeper Emerson Radio and Television Electric Appliances For home use Congratulations to Class of 54 HOB NOB RESTAURANT Famous for Fine Foods Open 24 hrs. a day Boy Myers, Mgr. Lodi, Ohio JOE WARNER General Insurance and Real Estate Salesman 215 Mill St. Phone 2333 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of HASTING’S GULF STATION Dale Hastings and Eugene Grier Compliments of W. C. BASOM INSURANCE AGENCY Eat With EE’s EER’S RESTAURANT Where Friends Meet To Eat Compliments of CHAPMAN’S BARBER SHOP Lodi, Ohio Radio and Television Service DANIELS’ ELECTRIC SERVICE Calvin H. Daniels Phone 2992 Lodi, Ohio oe CHORUS ROW ONE: Pat Debro, Loretta Pickering, Cecile Crittenden, Jo Ellen Hien, Bonnie Brewster, Trudy Patrick, Velma Johnson, Judy Eaken, Sandra Underwood, Pat Farr, Virginia Dewey, Evelyn Farnsworth, Anita Horner, Barbara Young, Darlene Bigley. ROW TWO: Annette White, Betty Amheiser, Charlene Benton, Linda Milkey, Janet Underwood, Marcene Orr, June Bigley, Janet Fetzer, Pat Lee, Rachel Lawton, Janice Kindig, Edna Whinnery, Paul Shepherd, Donna Leucht, Lorretta Eglin, Nancy Schondel, Shirley Tomes, Jeanne Hagans, Sharon Martin, Rita Padgett, Frieda Grimm, Martha Bigley. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hobart, Deanne Roberts, PatBaird, Ruth Hien, Nancy Lewis, Charlene Brink- er, Beverly Harris, Connie Gilbert, Barbara Hall, Pat Warner, Dorothy Aukerman, Alice Griffen, Connie Underwood, Margaret Leatherman, Barbara Sanford, Sandra Fisher, Barbara Snader, Lois Norton, Sonya Miller. ROW FOUR: Ron Fetzer, John Warner, Jim Ginter, Don Travis, Dave Grimm, Dick Sabin, Dick Snader, Dick Indoe, Jerry Payn, Ken Carver, Rodger Mack, Leslie Lawrence, Larry Schott, John Egbert, Ronnie Stewart, Windy Williamson, Spud Brinker. ROW FIVE: Walter Hall, Wayne Dennis, Tom Scott, Ray Miller, Russ Weaver, John Underwood, Matthew Davis, Bill Daly, Jack Bittner, George Benson, Don Gilbert, Tom Wilson, John Ferguson, Russ Miller, Keith Massie, Junior Repp. In the foreground: Nancy Schondel, Betty McClain, Linda Milkey, In Back; Head Majorette Pat Orr, MARCHING BAND -_—-_ -—— From Left toRight: Bonnie Brewster, Pat Farr, Judy Eaken, Martha Big- ley, Sharon Martin, Rita Padgett, Accompanist; Deanne Roberts, Dorothy Aukerman, Connie Gilbert, Barbara Hall, ROW ONE: Tom Scott, Larry Scott, ROW TWO: Leslie Lawrence, Dick Sabin, ROW THREE: George Benson, Matthew Davis, ROW FOUR: Jack Bittner, Don Travis, ACCOMPANIST: Rita Padgett, aoe =“«RECOGNITION= We the class of '54 together with the football and basketball players recognize, Dr. E. L. Cash, for the gratuitous service he has rendered to our athletic teams for so many years. ‘bed | SORES Sees 7 : “by Dén Travis — | Im BORE i a. 3 . as oiagente night, Lodi wor Ppl dA in Ste = es s its ‘first basketball game of the ymou 7 ro 8 a a 8 a3 season, Before winning this game i. ooo 28s Lodi lost’ its first peat leant Homecoming Game oe 8 a E n 5 = that. to LeRoy. High scorers ol (By Don Travis) 2g a8 4 ¢ 7S oo that game were Weaver 14, anc S2asc aS Fi t of Sabin 18, Other scorers were Wai Lodi Tigers had their ann-% Se 2 ner 9, Indoe 9, and Snoder 6. Tt mecoming Friday 3° 9 @ Rw a a eH final score wa: 48. Ju when the tymouth ° 3m a9 6 2 three days befor gers we ns.. The ¢ ceremo- 2 4 = mu 5 es 7 Ee mane « 1 club wny avok place) the haifSSaeg20 27 6 iOUMa men Last year’s qu ilyn Hal’ 7 2 8 OG t of you know by now,placed the crown.om «his year Es ro C2 C re first game Lodi hasqueen, Martha Bigley. pe oe 8 « v e last year in both foot- Pinal statistics showed that t 520260 f : Tigers Edge CA ge 1b basketball. . have been game was a very close one. Ply- ls ek 23 = @ 5 oe “ ee et a while 48 7 =o c ‘5 8-54 for Fit OLY WITHA it ‘th gained. —— i a 5 ee _ Of the Seas oars te ee PM sy eu _ eee i . er and John tie mS a@n = : eams tried des’ A 2 - SATURDAY’S RESULTS he ball in “one AN [Ee = iE ' Brunswick 56, Homer 49. a his free thre 4 2 ah ie 3 Buckeye 60, Spencer 54. Mile out im ft Batt — f a. 4. . : ke o ie Be Highland 63, LeRoy 50. Warner looped Che ts oho a WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE 0c! 96 eed oT 3 Bee 7 p.m—Lodi vs. Homer. OBOE: af a a by a eal ao 8:20 p.m—Buckeye vs. LeRoy. p | of. 2% S 2 Se ‘Tom (Joel = NN E © “wes pa i It is very seldom that a basket- mndividual sce (|e 8 BP owe Iball tournament runs its complete 20ints while aes § 25 § eourse as the dopesters had it and Don Chane} 4 3 SB a picked. More often than not some- figures with 12 | AY tL | where along the line some under- Weaver paced the The! @ nai se a 5% ore ed dog team will pull a startling up- 9018s and was aDLY “ahead ga tags he 45 ef2 c | set_and that is probably what tn incr with 18 ap” ee or poled, The Phei ae ee : 4 se John arner with 3 ‘6 fem ee fare camer otherwise the games would die Ts eras SS pretty dull for everyone except “s the wildest partisans of the win-| ning teams. And that is just what happened Saturday night in the Medina county Class B tourney currently running at the Medina hig’ school’ gymnasium. After four ¢ nes on, Monday night and the {f = three G d. iS s os ce; lle, Lo = i a 6 6 want Lt t O . ‘Wood ‘ ‘(Grim)| DEAR GOD: Help me to be a sport in this little game of life. I don’t ask for any place contests on Saturcay n’ some i ,|| in the lineup; play me where of which had prov “ds minor’) SEVILLE — Seville Barbers P€Tic¢,|| you need me. I only ask for thrills but all of ‘a d re- pattled Lodi's Tiger eleven to a tc || the stuff to give you a hun- sulted , “tty m 2 cx 6-6 tie in a contest which failed - “||| dred per cent of what I’ve Sah tareeame oi “ to put either team into,the win ‘1] got. If all the hard drives 5 ee “4 column for the season Friday night ; 4. ||| come my way I thank You for the compli- ; syilie 08 the Seville field. “Plymi|| ment. Help me to remember that You won’t | With Coach Zane McCoy’s grid- | let anything come that You and I together Ba Ss rti: pelle: “indieate the ii} can’t handle. And help me to take the bad “fense was balanced 1] breaks as part of the game. Help make me a uéfensive tightless, me ber} thankful for them. Seville led off by scoring a first foul sh “And, God, help me always to play on the “srter touchdown after @ SUS i4¢ anjj| square, no matter what the other pla d ; yers do. | Pn hated, halback ‘Gushed po bij} Help me to come clean. Help me to see that y yard over the line to tally. he yi]| often the best part of the game is helping the | other guys. Help me to be a ‘regular’ fellow with the other players. “Finally, God, if fate seems to uppercut me with both hands and I’m laid up on the ‘shelf in sickness or old age, help me to take that as part of the game also. Help me not to whimper or squeal that the game was a frameup or that I had a raw deal. When in -Lodi’s single TD came in thel Lodi! «i period when. Senior Halt- ithe fix yoack John Warner went 28 yards oned : « more re on a handoff play. Lodi got as far 37 at 0 t was the as the Seville 10 yard stripe in the Goelz, | ekuvat oar red. | ifinal period but lost the ball pal scored Piink@ connects | downs after being thrown back to, BO FR ‘the 22. While grossing 115 yards on. Actory. It became evi- |the ground, the Tigers lost 39 yards jent early an the first period that to net 76 yards. Coach B.R. Spechalske and scl — — — le the dusk I get the final beil, I ask for no young charges had a carefully grouna anc lost o yaras wolle da ; : ’ : RR a a passes. Lodi came out on top in now that You feel I’ve been a good guy.”— et te. 300 per ones oe: the first down department 10-5. 9 _4)| Chaplain’s Digest. 12 eal five. VARSITY BASKETBALL Don Reusch, Dick Indoe, Dick Sabin, Jim Ginter, Russell Weaver, John Warner, Don Travis, Loyal Sanford, Dick Snader, In the fore- ground. Coach Spechalske and Manager Keith Massie, RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW ONE; Tom Scott, John Egbert, Harry Baker, George Gedos, Larry Scott, Jack Bittner, ROW TWO: John Ferguson, Dick Pickering, Don Gilbert, Bill Daly, Ken Carver, Matt Davis, John Underwood, Tom Seal, Coach McCoy, te, ROW ONE: Don Reusch, Loyal Sanford, Roger Martin, Russ Weaver, Captain, John Warner; Jack Gossard, Jim Ginter, Don Darrah, Jim Carpenter, ROW TWO: Carl Moore, Manager; Tom Scott, Bill Daly, Keith Massey, John Egbert, Larry Young, John Ferguson, Dave Grimm, Dick Snader, Bob Benson, Manager. ROW THREE: Coach Ben Spechalske, Jack Bittner, Jerry Parker, Russell Gasser, Ray Miller, John Underwood, Harry Baker, Paul Amheiser, Darrell Woodward, Coach Zane McCoy. The football team didn’t have a very successful season but we did accomplish one thing -- experience for the underclassmen. The three seniors hope they use this experience to great advantage and we wish them luck in the seasons to come. PLAYER OF THE WEEK This year trophies were awarded to the nine top players on the football team. The trophies were donated by Morton and Lutz Men’s Shop, Our thanks to these fine people. HOMECOMING FRESHMAN ©. 6.90). 31.. Gb ee. ORES Cott Pat Baird JUNIOR 55 Si je) es os) Seal eae ie ee DI G Lactad er Nancy Schondell QUEEN and ESCORT... ..... . .John Warner Martha Bigley CROWN) BEARER’. 4.) 2) ose e mee CLLy aca xler SENIOR; 2530s «sus Phin ane ere ee cs Weaver Anita Horner SOPHOMORE ..1 5. .4 fe ae oe Tac Kapitiher Barbara Snader Evelyn Hall - Homecoming Queen--1953 Martha Bigley - Homecoming Queen--1954 John Warner - Escort Betty Traxler - Crown Bearer QUEEN - MARTHA BIGLEY ESCORT - JOHN WARNER QUEEN'S COURT Freshman - Pat Baird Sophomore - Barbara Snader Junior - Nancy Schondel Senior - Anita Horner HOMECOMING i ee, I a icc; EEA ES MS RAS ED ER OS Ee RE a wae ) =SR. HIGH BASKETBALL= | | ROW ONE: Dickie Wright, Jim Vacha, Jim Wilson, John Hanes, Tom Underwood, Johnny | Grimm, Tom Heffelfinger. ROW TWO: Ken Zarney, Bill Hanes, Walter Zimmerman, Charles Bates, Bob Benson, Dick Seal, Coach McCoy. -L CLUB- ROW ONE: Evelyn Farnsworth, Frieda Grimm, Pat Warner, Rita Padgett, Lois Norton. ROW TWO: Martha Bigley, Sharon Martin, Dee Ann Roberts, Shirley Tomes, Diane Brainard, Nancy: Schondel, Connie Gilbert, Trudy Patrick, Margaret Leatherman, Dorothy Aukerman, Barbara Snader, Sonya Miller, Ruth Hien, ROW THREE: Barbara Young, Loretta Pickering, Pat Baird, Betty Amheiser, Barbara Sanford, Anita Horner, Janet Underwood, Paula Shepherd, Edna Whinnery, Charlene Benton, VARSITY BASKET BALL Dorothy Aukerman Connie Gilbert Betty Amheiser Diane Brainard : FOOT BALL Diane Brainard Betty Amheiser | Connie Gilbert Dorothy Aukerman RESERVE Pat Baird Dee Ann Roberts Rita Padgett ird [e) oO AA Valen Ba (S DICT! pee Spee n JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS i) ) Carolyn Lance Beth Benson Compliments of PIATT and SON ELECTRIC Distributors: of General Electric Appliances Phone 3434 Wooster St. Night 5832 Lodi, Ohio Congratulations to the 1954 Graduating Class from PECK’S STUDIO Akron’s Leading Photographers for 61 Years 86 S. Howard Street Blackstone 35613 Akron, Ohio Compliments of ROWLAND BROTHERS Druggists and Pharmacists 113 Wooster Street Phone 3251 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of UNDERWOOD S MARKET Home of Quality Meats and Groceries Lodi, Ohio Dial 3341 W. H. HEFFELFINGER Insurance of All Kinds 218 Church St. Phone 3221 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of ISALY’S Ice Cream Dairy Products Harold E. Wilson, Prop. Dial 4431 Lodi, Ohio DRIVERS | TRAINING | SEATED: LaDonna Holmes, Helen Whitmore, ROW ONE: Mr, Skurvid, Diane Brainard, Dorothy Aukerman, Pat Warner, Virginia Dewey, Lucinda Noggle, Jean Hagens, Sharon Lance, Nancy Schondel, Shirley Tomes, Edna Whinery, IN CAR: Pat Farr, ROW TWO: Paul Amheisser, John Eglin, Leslie Lawrence, Judy Eaken, Russell Miller, Paula Shepherd, Loretta Pickering, ROW ONE; Deanne Tanner, Juanita Darr, Donald Phillips, Earl Brainard, ROW TWO: Jerry Yost, Jane Massie, Lorretta Samsa, Linda Blackburn, Andy Kratzer, Larry DeVoe, ROW THREE: Lee Bryant, Walter Zimmerman, Charles Bates, James Nicholas, Larry Funk, Dennis Gilbert, Mrs, Harmon-grade 6; Mrs, Fuller-grade 1; Mrs, Messenger- grade 1; Mrs, Scott-grade 6; Miss Schoenberger-grade 2; Miss Morton-grade 4; Miss Freyman-grade 1; Mrs, Delcamp- grade 3; Miss Cummins grade 5, Absent--Mrs, Bennader-grade 2, SIXTH GRADE ROW ONE: Bernard Baker. ROW TWO: Juanita Darr, Dennis Gilbert, Linda Vanosdall, Jerry Underwood, Linda Luecht, James Allen, Nancy Repp. ROW THREE: Larry Funk, Marjorie Pickering, Jerry Yost, Loretta Sampsa, Jim Hower, Sherry Hl Fisher, Suzann Parker. ROW FOUR: Diana Dague, Mary Ena Edwards, Bonnie Kohl, Sandra Warner, Beverly Patterson, il Barbara Skurvid, Tim Noggle. SIXTH GRADE ROW ONE: Betty Calame, Ralph Repp, Janet Forrester, Tom Packard, Dianne Tanner, Fred Whitacre, Sheila Lewis. ROW TWO: Bruce Pope, Patsy Geuus, Larry Blough, Barbara Grimm, Charles Mabry, Janet Benton, Billy Johnston. ROW THREE: JoNora Ellis, Errol Spellman, Joan Colbert, Andy Kratzer, Carol Kaylor, Jack Hastings, Linda Blackburn, FIFTH GRADE ROW ONE: Jacqueline Thornton, Don Ferguson, Maryanna Lawton, Larry Devoe, Joan Seal, Dennis Warner, Ann Kennedy, Ronnie Norton. ROW TWO: Earl Brainard, Karen Forrester, Clifford Repp, Susan Potts, Larry Payn, Kathy Tan- ner, Bob Packard, Sandra McCoy. ROW THREE: Jean Pickering, Eric Schram, Alma Phillips, Doyle Fetzer, Janet Sedlecek, Billy Halley, Carol Egbert, William Blough. ROW FOUR: Jack Immel, Ethel Cooper, Louis Knight, Mary Ann Blough, Donald Vandermark Jeannie Wilson, Walter Dearth, Connie Laidley. FOURTH GRADE ROW ONE: Joanne Slorgie ROW TWO: Billy Heffelfinger, Jill Leggett, Douglas Rowland, Connie Lewis, Bill McGrady, Diana West, Thomas Mainwaring, Nancy Bryant. ROW THREE: Linda Jean Kennedy, Jakie Ritche, Ilene Whitacre, Albert Weber, Joanne Doyle, Harry Troutman, Mary Bittner, David Miller. ROW FOUR: Larry Miller, Eleanor Repp, Donald Phillips, Connie Malone, Larry Hetsler, Joan Wilson, Dan Allen, Edna Thomay, ROW FIVE: Joyce Dull, Roger Landis, Mary Jane Blough, Gary Lewis, Gordon Morris, Darrell Warner, Sam Lewis, Robert Norris. THIRD GRADE ROW ONE: Barbara Massie, Philip Kucinski, Lee Ann Dibble, Robert Schondel, Joyce Holzer David Hastings, Dianne Samsa, Ralph Williams, Barbara Blood. ROW TWO: Harold Pickering, Shelly Anderson, Freddie Milky, Sandra Warner, Norman Ginter, Barbara Schott, Norman Harris, Janice Young, Larry Ritchie: ROW THREE: Susan Kratzer, Jimmie Hastings, Karla Luecht, Ted Payn, Mary Thomay, Harvey James, Linda Lance, Terry Botdorf, Patty Spirek. ROW FOUR: Bobby Danielson, Louise Turner, Larry Croskey, Barbara Funk, Peter Moore, Helen Carver, Sharon Grier, Linda Martinson, Eric Kindig. ROW FIVE: Jane Delcamp, Judy Fetherolf. SECOND GRADE ROW ONE: Claudia Shumaker, Michael Vannei, Janet Halley, Leslie Edwards, Eloise Croskey, Charles Hanlon, Bonnie Travis. “ROW TWO: Ronald Miller, Diana Allen, Donald Mainwaring, Dora Gasser, John Bellamy, Kay Welsh, Jeffery Largent. ROW THREE: Jo Ann Woodward, Richard Cohan, Sandra Gilbert, Raymond Lewis, Charlotta Barnes, Mark Noggle, Sue Bigley. ROW FOUR: Donald Landis, Georgianna Malone, David Byers. ROW ONE: Daniel Hall, Carole Bryant, Denver Norris, Jane Anderson, David Hoops, Diane Whitright, Gregory Mong. ROW TWO: Kay Funk, Ronnie Norris, Dianna Massie, Tommy Dohy, Phyllis Vanasdal, Ray Massie, Elizabeth Eglin. ROW THREE: Fred Grimm, Kathy Lemar, David Grimm, Judy Warner, Larry Zacharias, Sandra Markham, David Buttolph. ROW FOUR: Helen Caesar, Tommy Cooper, Bob Royce, Gene Roland. SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE ROW ONE: Larry Cooper, Gloria Jameyson, Robert Fisher, Phyllis Rowland, Richard Grier, Linda Still, Rodney Cline, Beryl Martinson. ROW TWO: Betty Traxler, Keith Lowe, Brenda Ritchie, Leonard Lance, Diana Beard, Tommy Evanish, Barbara Amheiser, Wayne Kuntz. ROW THREE: Lance Miller, Thelma Harris, Tommy Reed, -Diana Warner, John Carey, Wolf Velbinger, Larry Doyle, William Kimpton. ROW FOUR: John Miller, Ronald Young, Steven Slorgie, Robert Gorey, Douglas Beard, Robert Pickering, Terry Doyle, Bernard Dull. ROW FIVE: Donald Stepp, Gary Clinesmith, Rodney Sampsel, Charles Hess, Dennis Zsarnay. FIRST GRADE ROW ONE: Virginia Schott, Larry Dearth, Reva Massie, David Bennett, Linda Carey, Rex Brinkerhoff, Margaret Archer, Robert Heffelfinger. ROW TWO: Roderick Grimm, Marjorie Kollert, Russell Horner, Rosemary Whitacre, Don Berger, Beverly Leatherman, Robert Tanner, Rita Whitmore. ROW THREE: Linda Mathys, Tommy Hinckley, Karen Sedlacek, Raymond Viuntz, Carol Ann Walgamott, Herbert Norton, Jean Colbert, James Wilson. ROW FOUR: Dorsel Hosey, Donita Norris, Melvin Argabright, Margaret Hetsler, Tommy Funk, Deanna Ross, Donald Sonnanstine, Sharon Argabright, ROW FIVE: Sue Hall, Larry Fetherolf, Connie Holzer, Gary Rose, Barbara Whitman, Ray Zim- merman, Connie Schondel, Joel Spellman. Compliments of In Lodi it’s ELLIOTT’S FUNERAL HOME Lodi, Ohic HOWER BROS. Phone 2391 Clothing -- Shoes 224 Wooster Street Wallpaper CONDREN’S SHELL SER VICE Dry Goods Phone 2-7821 Medina General Tires-Batteries Repairs Accessories R. F. D. 5, Medina, Ohio Phone 5171 On Rt. 42 at Lafayette Compliments of BAILEY'S VARIETY STORE Hallmark Cards.” Congratulations to the 1954 Graduating Class from LOD! P.T. A. LODI SHELL SR PRIDE Mag SERVICE SERVICE WE HIT THE MARK Phone Lodi, 2741 Medina, Ohio Bhi. (212 M. R. WOODWARD Standard Oil Distributor Phone 2151 Lodi, Ohio THE LODI LUMBER CO. Building Materials | Insulation a ES Be re re ET Sash’ Glass Doors | AV Lath Trim Qn Sheetrock | : NACA =e 4133 S001, Ohio Congratulations ’54 Graduates LOCKE MANUFACTURING CO. Ohio Street RAY uu Tubes - Batteries - Tires (AlpPerices) Routes 224 and 42 Bank Street Lodi, Ohio Phone 3512 Sunoco for Price and for Service Lodi, Ohio Compliments of DE VOE'S Crane, Kohler, Briggs Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing and Heating Rybolt Moncrief Furnaces MARQUETTE APPLIANCES Phone 5055 Cris Craft Outboard Motors Ds ON SZ a “pasket Ba TPR ators s Cov rtes 1 of Liberty Studios Woost ey, 6 hie Sr Compliments of Compliments THE TUBBS AGENCY Medina, Ohio THE MABRY’S Insurance Real Estate Q e) Compliments of R. D. BITTNER Life - Health - Accident - Hospitalization LODI FROZEN FOOD LOCKER : Compliments of Custom Butchering C. M. CRUM. Realt . é , Realtor Cutting Wrapping No Sale Too Large or Small Courteous Efficient Treatment on Curing All Listings and Sales Smoking 513 Wooster St. Lodi, Ohio Food Lockers for Rent Phone 4671 Located 15 miles West of Lodi Compliments -on State Route 224 of DAIRY ISLE Glenn and Bernice Kahl Compliments to the Class of ’54 Compliments of HARSH RECREATION For clothes becoming to you, you Should be coming to us. MORTON and LUTZ MEN'S SHOP Lodi, Ohio Compliments of LEATHERMAN HARDWARE Medina Lodi, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of | ALLOY FABRICATORS, INC. B.D. SEIFERT Lodi, Ohio Building and Excavating Congratulations Seniors Contractor from THE CITY HARDWARE Grading and Bulldozing Ed Bartholamai, Prop. Phone 3331 Lodi, Ohio Phone 4462 Lodi, Ohio rf WOT) CTA (NOUV Nid0 Nos xe oTyO ‘Tpory bOS 8 2h StU ianog) ona ampsey, qOVId SWIf WALTER PERKINS|SCOTT and SONS Jeweler I. G. A. 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