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

 - Class of 1955

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W I S f S 1 E5 Q 3 F Ns 2 Q 3 YI f 'xi n In 1. fa A 2 r S. As i 42 4? is W Q E ei x ii THE ANN L S PRESENTS THE 1955 TIGER 'I' LES Judy Eaken . . ..... . . Editor Dave Grim . . . . . . . . Assistant Editor Dick lndoe . . . . . . . . . Business Manager Don Travis . . . . . .Assistant Business Manager Dick Sabin LaDonna Holmes . . .Assistant Circulation Manager . . . . . . . . . . Circulation Manager Mr.Burton.... ............Advisor FF LODI HIGH SCHOOL Lodi, Ohio A4 I A Qs. 4 'ff 1 P ol '11 Wag!! t I Ynrfrflnn We the Class of 1955, pause to give thanks and express our appreciation to Mr. Richard Burton by way of dedication of this annual. Mr. Burton, our class sponsor who has been with us since our sophomore year, will long be remembered for his patience and understanding ofthe problems we face and have faced throughout our high school years. minif1trntinn O n Q G 19 5 3 K BOARD OF Mrs. Don Grimm . . . . Mr. William H. Lawton Mr. Harold Funk . . . . Mrs. Henry Mabry Mr. John A. Norton Mr. Earl Martinson 1 g ...2 gg-:X 'sl ' 7 EDUCATION . . . . . . President . . . . Vice-President . . . .... Clerk f , E - is PRINCIPAL MR. CHARLES SKURVID Q Akron University, B.A. Ohio State University, History MRS. DeZORT mi 51 SUPERINTENDENT MR. W. S. WOOD Otterbein College, B. A. Ohio State University, M. A MR. DUNI-IAM Ohio Wesleyan University - B. S. Education K MR. JONES 'wf . .- A Q Oberlin College B. A. and M. A. MR. HERRICK Kent State B. S. MISS IRVIN Bowling Green B. S. MR. SHIBLEY Akron University B. A. U MRS. SCHAFER Muskingum College B. S. Comm. MR. BURTON Wittenberg Michigan State B. S. and M. A. MR. WEIR Ohio State . B. S. in Agric ml. A K ,Ji H HI . M . MRS. DOWDELL Ohio State University Ohio Northern Wittenberg College B. S. wzull Baldwin-Wallace ulture RAY PIETRZAK State Teachers College and California, Pa. B. S. MISS SECHRIST Wooster College Ohio State University B. A. and M. A. CAFE TEBI Mrs. Wandell Mrs. Houston Mrs. Beu CUSTIIDIANS Mr. Ferguson Mr. Buttolph US DRIVERS S5555 Burton and Mr. Weir Henry Vacha Sparr Albert ,Q ,. ur nrvv rw: Q iv 'A' 15 K i, -rm: cuss amen: ,U ,Mun oacn nam Lacuna: nomar: ooaovnv wxnnmn canon mac: men 1240012 nm. mann: mama: Mosul UNSW' UWWU- ooamuv Aumumu umm m.:-urn PIULA wnwxnv uma: ummm can was IICHARP 914953 momma svn: fum was nun warn mmm nznv naman was wwrwra tmaumkl .mov mum usa.: Lmnzunlz nos fiuvls .mm nun masm. xmas mmamr TCH!! PN YM! cmov sown: ulmv mzumiflw nuaszu noun .wav mme nv uruuem :ninemsn muses tuna wmv wm':':'u annum. mmumm Lanny vault cum norm succna as cumu nouns , yum, , mm! non. CLA CULDI' 'f .CIRLIT fn QRAY C ASS Ill TORY One beautiful day in September of 1943, 31 eager and talkative students climbed the long hill to start their first day of school. Out of those 31 greeted by Mrs. Hange, our teacher, only 15 are left - Dorothy Aukerman, Paul Amheiser, Diane Brainard, Richard Byers. Judy Eaken, J im Ginter, Dick lndoe, Dan Kindig, .T udy Payn, Don Reusch, Dick Snader, Don Travis, Jeanne Hagans, Sandy Underwood, and Pat Warner. In the second grade, we were welcomed by Miss Loomis. During that year, Diane Brainard moved away for a short while. The next year, we gained and lost a student. Leslie Lawrence joined us and Jeanne Hagans left us. Miss Grimm was our teacher. We were anxious to start the fourth grade and see Miss Morton because then, we got to play on the other side of the building. At last--we were in the fifth grade and upstairs. Miss Kiplinger met us and tried to keep us under control. It was rather hard because our class was increased by three new pupils, Paula Shepherd, John Elgin and Darrel Woodward. In the sixth grade, Mrs. Harmon supervised us in collecting sales tax stamps for a new radio. LaDonna Holmes, Larry Gynn and Pat Farr came to help us with this new project. We were very proud to know that finally we had reached Junior I-ligh School. Mrs. Eastman and the rest of the faculty tried to make us settle down, but somehow, they never succeeded. Diane Brainard joined us again this year and Judy Eaken moved away. In the eighth grade we were greeted by Mrs. Schafer. It seems that we were a little bit too rough so she had to make use of a little thing called the ruler. We were glad to have Virginia Dewey and Sharon Lance this year. Our class grew by leaps and bounds in our freshman year. We gained Russ Gasser. Dave Grim, Russ Miller, Cindy Noggle, Dick Sabin, Nancy Scholdel, Walter Skidmore, Edna Whinery, Shirley Tomes, and Larry Young. Mrs. I-laugh helped us with our activities. Steadily we climbed to the sophomore class. Under the direction of Mr. Burton, we got first place in the float contest that year. At the end of the year J eamie Hagans came back to be with us. We found our junior year to be busier than ever. We sold pencils and other small items and had both the football and basketball concession stands. Under the direction of Miss Caroll, we had a very successful class play, Hillbilly Weddin '. The biggest event of the year was the Junior and Senior Banquet which was held at Spring Valley Country Club on April 30. With the help of Mr. Burton who went on to the Junior Homeroom with us and the aid of two new students, Judy Eaken and Dean Snider, we had a good year. SENIORSI The year has finally arrived when we rule the roost. This year we have the big job of preparing our annual but with the help of Mr. Burton, the job didn't turn out to be so big. We had a wonderful time this year and I guess we all hate to leave Lodi High but some day you will hear of us again. . ew! :Lua-.f ,f . - RICHARD M . SABIN President College Preparatory Course Class Play 3,43 Chorus 1.2.3.43 Ensemble 3,43 Basket- ball 1.2,3.43 Dramatic Club 3.4: Dramatic Club Officer 43 Baseball 1,2,3,4: County Messiah 3.4: Varsity Club 43 Annual Staff Circulation Managerg Junior Rotarian. SHARON LYNETTE LANCE Vice-President PATRICIA L . WARNER Secretary Commercial Course Honor Society 3,43 Band 2.3.43 Orchestra 334: F.H.A. 13 Vice-President li Chorus 13 Junior Class Play3 Annual staff. Commercial Course Dramatic Club Play 2.33 Dramatic Club 2, 3.4: Y-Teens 1.23 President 13 L-Club 1.2, 3.43 Vice-President 33 Girls' Bas ke tba l lt Team 1.2.32 Class Play 3,43 Majorette 13 Class Officer 1.2.43 Sweetheart Attendant 13 Annual Staff-Typist3 Chorus 1. 2.3.43 All County Cheerleader 13 Varsity Cheerleader 1.2.43 F.T.A. 4. DOROTHY R . AU KERMAN Treasurer Commercial Course Y-Teens 1. 23 President 13 L-Club 1, 2,3,4Q Vice-President 43 Girls' Basketball Team 1, 2.3: F.H.A. 13 Girls' Ensemble 1,2.3.43 Chorus 1. 2.3.42 Class Play 3,42 Sweetheart Attendent 33 Drum Majorette 1,21 Varsity Cheerleader 1,2.3.43 All County Second Team 33 Dramatic Club 2.3.43 Play 2,32 Class Officer 1. 2.3.42 Annual Staff-Typist. LaDONNA E. HOLMES Student Council Commercial Course L-Club 43 Dramatic Club 3,42 Chorus 13 Girls' Basketball Team 23 Driver Training Rodeo 33 Class Vice-President 33 Honor Society 3,43 Softball Team 2,3,4Q Annual Staff Assistant Circulation Manager. RICHARD K. INDOE Student Council Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2.3.43 Dramatic Club 2.3.43 F.T.A. 3.4: Football 1.4: Basketball 1.3.43 Baseball 1.3: Dramatic Club Play3 Class Play 3,43 Student Council 1.2,3.43 President 43 Sweetheart Queen Es cor t 33 Senior Home- coming Attendent Escort3 Band 1.2,3.43 Chorus 1.2.43 Ensemble 2.43 Buckeye Boy's Sta te3 Ford Scholarship3 County Messiah 3,43 Annual Staff Business Manager. PAUL H. AMHEISER Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2,3,42 F.F.A. P1'BSIdCl'1I4: F.F.A. Secretary 33 Honor Society 3,43 Football 2,3,43F.T.A. 3,42 Track 3,42 Varsity Club 43 Junior Rotarian3 Annual Staff. DIANE BRAINARD Di General Course Reserve Cheerleading 23 Varsity Cheerlead- ing 33 Majorette 1,21 Chorus 1,2,43 Girls' Ensemble 43 Junior Y-Teens 13 Class Officer 1,2,33 Student Council 23 F.T.A. 43 F.H. A. 13 Prince Of Peace Contest 43 Girls' L- Club 1,213.41 Dramatic Club 2,3,4: An- nual Staff. RICHARD BYERS Art Course Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2,3, 43 Football 43 Chorus 1,42 Varsity Club 43 Junior Rotarian 43 Annual Staff Art Editor. VIRGINIA L . DEWEY Ginny General Course F.H.A. 1,2,3.43 F.H.A. President 33 F.H. A. Parliamentarian43One-Act Play 23 Dra- maticClub 2,3,41 Chorus 2,3,43 L-Club 23 Class Play 43 Annual Staff. JOHN EGLIN JUDY EA KEN College Preparatory Course F.T.A. 3.4: Dramatic Club 3,42 Dramatic Club,Play 33 Girls' Ensemble 3,42 Student Council 2,31 Chorus 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,22 Class Play 3,41 Buckeye Girls' State 33 F.H. A. 23 County Messiah 43 Writer's Club 33 Prince Of Peace 3,42 F.T.A. President 43 F.T.A. Secretary 33 Annual Staff, Editor. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: F.F.A. Sentinel: F.F.A. News Re- DOIIBTQ Annual staff. P EDWIN DANIEL KINDIG Dan College Preparatory Course Honor Society 3 .45 Baseball 3 , 45 Class Officer 25 Annual Staff. LARRY R. GYNN Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: Football 4: Class Play Va, F.r.A. 4g Varsity Club 4g Annual sraff. ' JAMES A. GINTER Jim General Course Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1, 2,35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, Class Play 3,4g Varsity Club 4: Boys' En- semble 1, 2: Annual Staff. no RUSSEL R. GASSER Gus General Course Varsity Club 45 Football 1,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Track 3,4g Basketball 2.4: F.F.A. Basketball Team 3g Junior Class Playg Annual Staff. PARTRICIA A. FARR Pat Commercial Course F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g L-Club 23 Junior Y-Teens lg Dramatic Club 2,3,4: Dramatic Club Play 3g Class Play 3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,4: Girls' Ensemble 3,45 One Act Playg F.H.A. Officer 33 Annual Staff, Snapshot Manager. DAVID EUGENE GRIM Dave Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2.3.4g F.F.A. Vice-President 2, 3g F.F.A. Treasurer 45 Class President 3: Football 2, 3,43 Dramatic Club 2, 3,4g Honor Society 3.4, Vice-President 43 Chorus 1 ,3,4g Band 1,2,3.4g Class Play 3,45 Boys' State 3: F.F.A. Public Speaking Contestg F.F.A. Ford Scholarshipg Varsity Club 4g Annual staff, Assistant Editor. n Gym-In 1 IUDITH E, PAYN Iudy College Preparatory Course F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Historian 2.35 Dramatic Club 2.3.45 Secretary 35 Honor Society 3,45 Band 1.2.3,45 Chorus 15 Orchestra 1.2.3.45 Prince Of Peace 2.3.45 Scholarship Team 1. 25 Class Play 35 Dramatic Club Play 25 An- nual staff. LES LIE I. LAWRENCE College Preparatory Course F.F.A. 1.2.35 Band 1,2.3.45 Orchestra 1.2.35 Chorus 1. 2.3.45 Boys' Ensemble 1.2.3,45 Annual Staff5D1'iVeI'S Training Rodeo. NANCY C. SCHONDEL Mouth General Course Sweetheart Queen 25 Homecoming Attendent 2.3.45 Majorette 2.35 Drum Majorette 45 F. H.A. 15 Class Play 3,45 F.T.A. 45Dramatic Club 2.3.45 Junior Y-Teens 15 L-Club 1.2. 3.45 L-Club Treasurer 45 Dramatic Club Treasurer 45 Annual staff. SHIRLEY TOMES Gabby General Course F.H.A. 15 L-Club 1.2.3.45Y-Teens 15 F.T. A. 45 Chorus 1.2.3.45 Majorette 45 Home- coming Queen 45 Class News Reporter 45 Softball 2.3.45 Annual Staff. LUCINDA LEE NOGGLE Commercial Course L-Club 45 Dramatic Club 3.45 Girls' Basketball Team 25 Chorus 15 Jrurior Class Play5 Reserve Cheerleading 45 An- nual Staff. DONALD F. REUSCH Don General Course F.F.A. 2.3.45 Junior Hi-Y5 Junior Class Play5 Football 2.3.45 Basketball 2.3.45 Varsity Club 45 Annual Staff. H C indy.. PAULA JEAN SHEPHERD Commercial Course Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Officer 33 F.T.A. 43 L-Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Essay Contest 2g Dra- matic Club 3,43 Softball Team 2,3,4g Basketball Team 2g Annual staff. WA LTER SKIDMORE Walt Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. Sentinelg Annual Staff. lv Shepn RICHARD SNADER Two-Ton Tex College Preparatory Course Chorus1,2,3,4gFootball1, 2,3,4gBasketball 1,2,3,4gBand 1,2.3g Junior Class Play: Homecoming Attendent Escort 2,3: Track 3, 4g Varsity Clubg Annual Staff. DONALD TRAVIS Don DEAN SNIDER College Preparatory Course Dramatic Club 3,43 Writer's Club 3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Boys' Ensemble 3.4: Class Play 3, 45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.T.A. Vice-President 4: Football 2.3.43 Basketball 1, 2.3,4: Baseball 3.45 Track3,4g Varsity Club 45 Annual Staff, Assistant Business Manager. Escortg Annual Staff. Speed General Course Basketball lg Baseball 1,2g Annual Staff. DERREL EUGENE WOODWARD Woody General Course Band 1,23 Football 3,43 Captain 4g Basketball 1.2.4, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4, Homecoming Queen LARRY LEE YOUNG General Course Football 2,3,4g Basketball lg F.F.A. lg Football Escort 4g Varsity Club 4g Annual Staff. Y-Teens lg F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 4g Girls Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball Team 3, 4g Annual Staff. SYLVIA SPRINKLE Sis SANDRA JEAN UNDERWOOD Sandy General Course Art Course Medina lg Spencer 2, 3g Lodi 4g Y-Teensg F. T.A. 3, 4g Chorus 3,4g Wrirer's Club 3, 4g Mixed Chorusg Annual Staffg School Paper Prince Of Peace 3,4g Essay Contestg Annual Staff. Staff, Assistant Arr Editor. IEANN E HAGA NS Commercial Course Chorus 1,2,3g Class Play 3g Dramatic Club 3,4g L-Club 4g Annual Staff. EDNA WHINERY Eddie RUSSELL F. MILLER Russ' General Course General Course F. H. A. lg Writer's Club 4g L-Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Play 3g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff C ASS PROPIIECY MYSTERIOUS SCROLL Several months ago I was visitingafriend in Maine and because of the beautiful scenery there I decided to take a stroll. I was walking down a little path when it started to sprinkle. I was surprised to find an old, deserted house set back off the road just a little distance from me. The house was spooky looking but I was glad for a place to stay. While I was there I thought I might as well explore it. In one of the rooms I found a little chest. The lid was open so I looked inside. I found a piece of yellowed paper and written on it was the following: PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1955 Paul Arnheiser, after many hard years of work, has invented the automatic farm. Dorothy Aukerman, becausepof an unfortunate love affair, has become a nun. Diane Brainard, has become the successful manager of the world's largest chewing-gum factory. Richard Byers, because of his great strength, is playing SUPERMAN on TV. Virginia Dewey, who found a cure for Love Fever, a very contagious disease, will travel to prominent hospitals to administer her formula to its victims. Judy Eaken is now a Senator of Ohio. She is running for President in the next election. John Eglin is manager of the glue factory in the city of Lodi, Ohio. Patricia Farr is married and operates the Aldo Diner at Lodi. Russel Gasser is a minister of five small churches in West Virginia. James Ginter is running a parking lot. They say business is very good. Dave Grim is Dean of Vasser College for girls. Larry Gynn has put to use all he has learned in agriculture class by buying a thousand acres of unirrigated land in Africa and raising onions. Jeanne Hagans, because of her dancing ability, has become a famous bubble dancer in New York City. LaDonna Holmes is one of the world's best explorers. She has made five successful trips to Africa. Dick Indoe is a famous star at Columbia Pictures Inc. His latest picture is Frankensteirfs Son. Dan Kindig having cultivated a great knowledge of firearms, will become manager and ovmer of a shooting gallery. ' Sharon Lance, a famous mystery writer, just published her latest best seller, Mystery at the Core of the Earth. Leslie Lawrence is drawing up plans for our new United States Capitol building. Russel Miller has become a news reporter on station .T -E-R-K in Australia. Lucinda Noggle has taken over her father's business, driving a truck. .Tudy Payrr, in behalf of her knowledge in chemistry, will go to Alaska and propagate a new species of icebergs guaranteed to keep their bulk and weight in the torrid zone. Don Reusch now plays professional football for the Cleveland Browns. Dick Sabin is now on TV. He has taken Red Buttons place. Nancy Schondel won the Miss Ohio contest and will go to Atlantic City soon for Miss America contest. Paula Shepherd, believe it or not, is a Powers model. She has a penthouse apartment overlooking the Hudson River in New York. Dick Snader has his own garage now. He calls it the Slow Motion. Walter Skidmore, a pilot for Pan American Airlines, wrecked his plane in Siberia and has been lost for the past seven years. Derrel Woodward has a great future in the army. He does more KP duty than the whole regiment. Don Travis, world famous detective, will make a trip to the moon in search of a clue for his latest mystery, Death of the Man in the Moon. Shirley Tomes has anice soft job. She is a mattress tester in a display window at Macy's, 5th Avenue. Sandy Underwood, because of her great artistic abilities, will go to England to paint Queen Elizabeth's portrait. Pat Warner is now in Alaska selling soda pop to the Eskimos. Edna Whinery is married to the owner of a well known dairy company. Larry Young, because of his knowledge of cars, has become a hot- rod racer. Sylvia Sprinkle, because of her vast knowledge of people, has become a famous nurse. After I finished reading this supernatural writing, I glanced out the window and noticed the sun was shining again. I was about to leave whenlnoticed a trap door opening at my feet. A large, scarred. yellow hand protruded, the floor went away beneath me and --------- just at that moment I awoke -------- I had fallen out of bed. LAST YVILL and TESTARIENT We, the class of 1955, being of sound mind and body, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. SECTION I ARTICLE I To Mr. Woods, we express our graditude for putting up with us after lunch. We are sure he could think of better places to be. ARTICLE II To Mr. Skurvid we leave a new 'set of steel nerves so he can keep his smile through the tortures of the following driving classes. ARTICLE III To Mrs. DeZort, we leave all the unreturned excuse blanks which have been cluttering up our books. ARTICLE IV To Mr. Weir, we leave all the unreadable record books in hopes he will finally figure them out. ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV I H III I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII To Miss Sechrist, we leave her the coming speech classes in hopes that she can enjoy them as she did ours???? To Mrs. Schafer, we leave our sincere thanks for joining in our gossip sessions. To Mr. Dunham, we leave all our dirty bandages, broken splints and mixed-up locks as a token of apprecition. To Mr. Herrick, we leave our hopes for better luck in a winning foot- ball team. To Mrs. Dowdell, we leave an efficient reading glass whereby she can find errors in English, misplaced commas, periods and etc. To Miss Irvin, we leave a slightly used Home Economics Department. To Mr. Shibley, we leave a better-mannered third period study hall. To Mr. Burton, we leave -- so he can recover from the cause of his major illness fsenior-classj. To Mr. Pietezak, we leave him a new lab in hopes he can bring up future Einsteins. To Larry, we leave him all the used gum behind the radiators which are never warm. SECTION II To the Juniors, we leave the never ending steps to the senior home room and higher learning. To the Sophomores, we leave all the HAPPY and CAREFREE days we have had in high school. To the Freshmen, we leave the hope that Mr. Wood will buy new govern- ment books fOhioJ by the time they are seniors. SECTION III Paul Amheiser wills his football ability to Skip Bryant. Jeanne Hagans wills her pretty smile to Nancy Miller. Dick Sabin wills his red suspenders to Dave Lanigan, knowing that Dave can make more use of them than he did. Paula Shepherd wills her ability, all of the time, to do nothing, any of the time, to Charlene Brinker. Dick Shader wills his ability to run over county road signs and get away before anyone gets his license number to Tom Arters. LaDonna Holmes wills her ability to put her hair up every night to Birdie Sivard. Don Travis wills twelve years of experience of getting out of work, especially school work, toJohn Ferguson. Pat Farr wills her ability I0 skip school every day to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Dave Grim wills his way with women fespecially women teachersy to his little brother, Willyg he needs it badly. Judy Eaken wills the highway between Lodi and Wellington to anyone who wants it. John Eglin wills his front seat in Mr. Weir's car on F.F.A. field trips to Dick Gasser. Shirley Tomes fthe farmerl wills her ability to be able to tell when she gets close to home by her nose to anyone who's got that smelling ability. Larry Gynn wills his laughing ability to John Fetherolf. Nancy Schondel wills her ability to goof around and be caught at the same time to anyone who wants to try it. Larry Young wills his football ability to be All American to Jack Carpenter. Edna Whinery wills her ability to be the Life of the Party to Jerry Palm. Don Reusch wills his ability to give the cue for laughs to any Junior who sits in the front seat in Government next year. Virginia Dewey wills her ability to skip school fourth period to her sister Dorothy who had better get started. ARTICLE XIX ARTICLE XX ARTICLE XXI ARTICLE XXII ARTICLE XXIII ARTICLE XXIV ARTICLE XXV ARTICLE XXVI ARTICLE XXVII ARTICLE XXVIII ARTICLE XXIX ARTICLE XXX ARTICLE XXXI ARTICLE XXXII ARTICLE XXXIII ARTICLE XXXIV ARTICLE XXXV Derrel Woodward wills his ability to get shot with an arrow fcupid's3 and not bleed to death to Bill Daly. Sandy Underwood wills her art ability to Mr. .T ones. Leslie Lawrence wills his enjoyment of mathematics to Tommy Under- wood who has an eye for figures, but still doesn't care much for math. Pat Warner wills her ability to go downtown and eat fourth period and get back before the bell for dismissal rings to Don Darrah who already has a good start. Dorothy Aukerman wills her dirty glasses to anyone with a loose shirt tail and the ability to go downtown with Pat fourth period to George Gedos. Dan Kindig wills his third period library, Senior's meeting place, to Larry Scott and hopes he survives. Judy Payn wills her height to Rita Padgett. Walter Skidmore wills his quiet ways to Tom Scott. Diane Brainard wills her ability to wear out her jaw muscles talking and chewing gum to her sister Bonnie who already has a good start. Russ Gasser wills his beard to .Tim Carpenter. Sharon Lance wills her silence onthe school bus to Trudy Wood and Janice Kindig who need it. Russ Miller wills his ability to Hot Rod through town and get caught to his brother, Delbert, Cindy Noggle wills her 5'1f to Birdie Sivard. Jim Ginter wills his quiet U9 reverent ways to Roger Martin inhopes he uses them more. Richard Byers wills the muffler off his scooter to J ack Bittner. Dick Indoe wills his straight legs to John Ferguson. Sylvia Sprinkle wills her ability to come to Lodi High School in the middle of the year and do all the make-up work to anyone who is unfortunate enough to have such luck. BE BER? f 454 11 Q -, Vg, ,Q A ffigfuik A.,,' Q 5 A -X' . 2 ff 1 w' jf f f- f a :aff F35 4 W xv If ,V 4 ' MJ xl : fx sw pixf K K V, .vm W, M 1 'f' 1 if my ' , 4 W s w -L f K f f , ,gm A Q ,V ,, is 4. if 4 I: sail A' - pf 3 if W? we 5 7, 6 5 4 'X 4 4 if L xl ,S V 3 . M 2 ,Fir L., , 2 gm K y ? 'iii , ,Srwf is 52 1 GRADE NINE ROW ONE: B. Brainard, J. Grim,R.Landis,P. Skidmore. J. Lee, B. Benson, M. Easton, T. Phillips. ROW TWO: D. Reusch, P. Quillin, F. Eglin, D. Dearth, N. 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Seal, R. Gasser, G. Gedos, R. Fetzer, P. Amheiser, J. Grimm, I. Egbert, I. Chapman. ROW THREE: M. Davis, K. Massie, H. Strouse, I. Underwood, I. Bitmer, L. Scott, J. Carpenter, R. Byers, D. Woodward, H. Baker, T. Wilson. ROW FOUR: D. Indoe, D. Snader, I. Ginter, D. Darrah, D. Reusch, B. Grim, R. Mack, D. Travis, B. Daly, L. Gynn, D. Grim, D. Gasser. .A ff We MX, 'Q 1 '34 X.. K. HOME GMING The annual homecomrng dance was held on the erghth of October and was sponsored by the Natronal Honor SOCICIY. The Queen of thrs gala affarr was Sh1r1ey Tomes, es corted by Larry Young and Derrel Woodward Her attendants were Nancy Schondel sen1or, escorted by Dick Indoeg Rita Padgett, Jumor, escorted by Don Darrah Betty Am herser, sophomore, escorted by Red Egbert Joyce Ferguson, escorted by B111 Grrm M., .M fm wr, mf Y fffwgg my af 4 w 9 kk I rn 1 ., . S 1 , WV.,. my x .J f?J5bm1f:ff.W,11,:L, .fa '-A Qi? iii! tm! 'l',ic:2:::AWm: ' .g:,:xT5f:f1: a 4 45 .. mpg, I M w N-Q '4- 9 0 s gm. , ,,,,. . 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'af QL z-?f!W'Y1QgE--HSL'-::,2L2'1-1,229.rw , ' ' f W- Wgby Ti ' Y ' ' JW ' '2 -Z 1 ag, . f as 'fig 1 'QM Q ,V M f ,J YY A fsaf'-ff-' Q 9 'm,,1,sZ, ig1w H, ww 'f?355il , Sfii-mzX.,Mr?1 ' M , 2 H. L, 1 ,w .qmg H .. ,ffggwiem ,, .. 'kg s,,, V-1: mi K 1. 1 f4ffi,1K-gulf 1 - ' A Q fl K . ,A M ,fr , V wa u J A 52' ilfzswkaj' I f ,H M ip Sy: , xv' , V1 ' 'K af - 'Wm mm,M-wie ff v .K 2-H k', ,, all Avg . IV , Z 19 M f1'H,'jg.I',Q 5 . -fflifwfkfff 'iz .1 MAIORETTES: N. Schondel, Drum Major- ette, S. Tomes, B. McClain, I. Ferguson, L. Milkey. ROW ONE: T. Underwood, J. Hanes, D. Slorgie, R. Stewart, D. Benson, I. Hastings, J. Underwood, J. Lee, I. Benton. ROW TWO: B. Benson, J. Payn, V. Baird, N. Lewis, B. Arnheiser, C. Kay1or,J. Ellis, J. Snader, D. Dewey. ROW THREE: M. Lawton, A. Lawrence, D. Roberts, B. Patterson, K. Tanner, B. Young, L. Clifford, B. Benson. ROW FOUR: M. Edward, K. Mack, P. Baird, C. Gilbert, D. Tanner, F. Whitacre, C. Benton, J. Harris. ROW FIVE: J. Colbert, K. Sparr, J. Payn, B. Snader, S. Lance, I. Underwood, C. Un- derwood, P. Woodward, J. Anderson. NCERT BAN JDRETTES Tomes McClain Schondel Ferguson Milkey ROW ONE: J. Ellis, J. Harris, J. Anderson, I. Benton, D. Slorgie, K. Sparr, V. Baird. ROW TWO: D. Dewey. J. Snader, A. Phillips, J. Packard, B. Lee, I. Seal. ROW THREE: J. Hastings, D. Seal, B. Young, I. Underwood, B. Kahl, B. McGrady, L. Funk, C. Gilbert, M. Lawton, A. Lawrence, J. I-lanes, T. Underwood. ROW FOUR: Mr. Graff, D. Benson, B. Patterson, D. Tanner, L. Hetzler, M. Edwards, E. Hanlon. JR. AN NSEMBLES ROW ONE D. Roberts R. Hein D. Aukerman R. Padgett ROW TWO P. Farr J. Eaken B. Hall C . Gilbert ROW ONE T. Scott L. Scott ROW TWO M. Davis J. Bittner ROW THREE L. Lawrence- D. Travis ROW FOUR D. Indoe D. Sabin I. Burnside 5 x ROW ONE, Left to Right: R. Lawton, J. Kin- dig, P. Shepherd, E. Whinery, C. Critten- den, L. Milkey, P. Lee, J. Fetzer, B. Si- vard, D. Schram, I. Underwood, L. Norton, I. Burnside, S. Miller, B. Harris, C. Benton, V. Dewey. ROW TWO: B. Amheiser, P. Allenbach, N. Schondel, S. Tomes, B. McClain, B. Ben- son, N. Miller, S. Fisher, D. Roberts, P. Warner, D. Aukerman, C. Gilbert, C. Lance, L. Clifford, C. Brinker, N. Lewis, D. Big- ley, M. Easton, B. Darr, R. Padgett. ROW THREE: R. Stewart, R. Miller, R. Mack, L. Scott, I. Ginter, D. Snader, D. Indoe, B. Daly, D. Sabin, K.,Carver, L. Lawrence, J. Payn, J. Bittner, D. Travis, M. Davis, T. Scott, R. Byers, K. Massie. ROW FOUR: P. Baird, B. Sanford, T. Wood, P. Woodward, J. Hopkins, D. Harris, R. Hein, L. Eglin, B. Snader, B. Hall, J. Fer- guson, E. Crittenden, E. Bates, P. Skidmore, P. Farr, J., Eaken, T. Wilson, D. Gilbert, I. Underwood, R. Fetzer. fe 623' amy ,qqocrerr 41C'OO0J,0601:5'f S RU H0 ROW ONE: Io Ellis, K. Carver, R. Indoe, M. Davis,B. Hanes, D. Hanes, D. Tanner. ROW TWO: L. Holmes, B. Sanford, Mr. Skurvid. J. Vacha, L. Norton. S UDE T C UNCIL ROW ONE: P. Amheiser L. Holmes, S. Lance, I. Payn, R. Padgett, L. Scott. ROW TWO: Mr. Dunham, B. Daly, L. Lawrence, D. Kindig. I. Bittner, M Davis. ATIO AL H0 0B IICIETY ROW ONE: L. Norton, D. Indoe, D. Travis, E. Whinery, J. Eaken, R. Mack, T. Seal, D. Luecht, B. Sivard ROW TWO: S. Fisher, L. Eglin, N. Schondel, S. Tomes, D. Roberts, T. Wood, B. Sanford, C. Gilbert P. Warner, R. Padgett, Mrs. Schafer, P. Amheiser. ROW THREE: T. Scott, L. Gynn, B. Daly, D. Lanigan D. Darrah, K. Massie, R. Harris, D. Gilbert, T. Wilson, L. Scott, ROW FOUR: J. Underwood, R. Lawton S. Miller, C. Benton, P. Baird, J. Burnside, B. Amheiser, B. Snader, P. Shepherd, J. Kindig. ROW ONE: P. Warner, B. Amheiser, T. Scott, Vice-President, D. Sabin: President, J. Bittner, Sec- retary, L. Eglin, Treasurer, N. Schondel, D. Aukerman, D. Indoe, ROW TWO: Miss Sechrist, R. Pad- gett, C. Noggle, P. Baird, J. Hagans, D. Roberts, C. Gilbert, R. Hein, S. Fisher, B. Sanford, L. Holmes J. Ferguson, R. Miller, ROW THREE: M. Davis, D. Travis, K. Massie, B. Daly, R. Mack, J. Payn K. Carver, D. Gilbert, T. Wilson, L. Scott, R. Stewart, G. Gedos. ROW FOUR: J. Underwood, J. Payn P. Shepherd, S. Miller, J. Eaken, B. Snader, L. Norton, J. Burnside, D. Luecht, C. Benton. DRAMATICS ROW ONE: Student Advisor, D. Indoe: Secretary, J. Leggett: Vice-President, D. Farnsworth: President, P. Amheiser: News Reporter, J. Eglin: Sentinel, W. Skidmore. ROW TWO: J , Ho1man,J. Fetheroff, T. Arters, R. Landis, S. Bryant, F. Eglin. ROW THREE: C. Moore, L, Gynn,J. Payn, D.Reusch,J. Drotleff, J. Baker, Mr. Weir. ROW FOUR: R. Fetzer, D. Reusch, D. Miller, P. Skidmore, D. Thayer, J . Carpenter. ROW ONE: P. Baird, B. Sanford, D. Roberts, B. Amheiser, L. Eglin, R. Padgett, R. Lawton, B.Sr12dCr ROW TWO: S. Fisher, T. Wood, B. Benson, B. McClain. J. Ferguson, B. Brainard, J. Hopkins, S. Miller C. Benton, J. Fetzer, B. Darr, Miss Irvin, ROW Tl-IREE: P. Quillin, E. West, B. Harris,J. Burnside J. Underwood, J. Payn, D. Luecht, P. Woodward, E. Crittenden, D. Harris. 2 S Q . 2 3 3 2 5 ' eeyee 3 if TEENS ROW ONE: B. Hall, B. Snader, C. Gilbert, L. Norton. ROW TWO: R. Padgett, S. Miller, B. Amheiser, P. Baird, D. Roberts. ROW THREE: J. Underwood, F. Burnside, S. Benton, R. Hein. ROW ONE: S. Gedos, J. Devoe, D. Barnes, V. Baird. J. Hopkins, D. Dewey, A. Amheiser, D. Harris, B. Benson. ROW TWO: J. Darr, N. Repp, B, Patterson, J. Benton, S. Fisher, L.Vanasdal, J. Ellis, B. Skurvid, K. Sparr, B. Darr, B. McClain, J. Brown. ROW THREE: D. Slorgie, S. George, J. Harris, B. Kahl, M. Warner, K. Royce, L. Blackburn, L. Samsa, B. Harris, P. Quillin, Mrs, Dowdell. ROW FOUR: D. Tanner, K. Jordan, S. Parker, J. Snader, C. Jester, D. Dague, J. Massie, D. Hetsler, E. Houston, B. Mcvicker, L. Reusch, C. Landis. JR. Y99 TEENS JB. Ill- ROW ONE: J. Wilson, J. Grimm, L. Bryant, B.Benson. ROW TWO: B. Young, A. Vanasdal, K. Zarney, D. Dearth, D. Seal, R. Bryant, T. Phillips. ROW THREE: T. Underwood, W. Zimmerman, J. Vacha, H. Strouse, C. Bates, I. Hanes, B. Hanes. cn5Ul1'1--1-W2 WCPO ROW ONE: L. Eglin, S. Miller. J. Burnside, S. Fisher,.T. Kindig. ROW TWO: Mrs. Dowdell, S. Tomes, Cooper, D. Travis, J. Payn, D. Gilbert, T. Wilson, T. Scott. ROW THREE: B. Benson, R. Lawton, P. Baird, B. Sanford, R. Hein, C. Gilbert. ?ffYLf2 Tidwrfvfg C43 STZER DBI EB TRAIN NG Mr. Skurvid, J. Fetzeg, D. Leucht, P. Lee, C. Benton, B. Snader, L. Eglin, S. Miller, L. Milkey, C. Crittenden, R. Padgett, P. Allenbach, D.Big1ey, H. Bittner, L. Gynn, B. Daly, M. Davis, J. Carpenter, D. Farmsworth, K. Massie, D. Kindig. J. Egbert, D. Pickering, R. Harris, T. Seal, R. Stewart, P. Skidmore, D. Reusch, L. Scott, J. Drotloff, J. Repp. ROW ONE: D. Reusch, R. Byers, R. Snader, D. Travis, R. Mack, R. Lndoe, J. Bittner, P. Amheiser, T. Seal. ROW TWO: J. Grimm, B. Benson, L. Bryant, J. Egbert, J. Ferguson, M. Davis, K. Massie, R, Martin, H. Baker, R. Gasser, J. Underwood. ROW THREE: Coach Dunham, T. Scott, D. Darrah, L. GYHD. J. Payn, K. Carver, C. Moore, D. Woodward, J. Ginter. ROW FOUR: J. Carpenter, G. Gedos, T. Wilson, L. Young, B. Daly, D. Sabin, J. Wilson, T. Scott, D. Lannigan, Coach Herrick, Mr. Burton. VAR ITY CL . F. . SWEETHE RT The Sweetheart Queen is chosen annually by the Future Farmers of America and the Future Homemakers of America. She and her court reign over the Sweetheart Dance, held each February. This year's Queen and her Court were: Pat Baird, Queeng Jeanne Hagans, Senior attendantg Barbara Snader, Junior attendantg Dee Roberts, Sophomore attendantg I. Ferguson, Freshman attendant. if .M- M F. Wf 'Wifi urs, A X7 W f+n't mf , c ,'Qa V ' L U ls Q ? ff 5 , I W 6 3 X U ,92,. 'P ' C HJ nip, We V5 JH' gn O ' . 9 - - A su' KD C' - 9 an , u . ., ROW ONE, Left to Right: L. Samsa, J. Yost, J. Massie, I. Nickles. ROW TWO: M. Blough, B. Schondel, A. Weber, B. McGrady, G. Armstrong, D. Fitzer. ROW THREE: J. Slorgie, B. Halley, D. Mil- ler, R. Norton, I. Wilson, K. Travis. ROW FOUR: D. Vandermark, D. Wallace, E. Brainard, Mrs. Harmon, D. Samsa, B. Jordan, D. Wallace. 3 2 .,f' ,,, DES ROW ONE: J , Thornton, J. McVicker, J. Wilson, K. Travis, D. Ferguson, K. Tanner, D. Fetzer, L. DeVoe. ROW TWO: D. Warner, B. Packard, C. Jackson, R. Norton, M. Lawton, B. Halley, D. Wallace, E. Kelley. ROW THREE: C. Egbert, A. Phillips, K. Forrester, E. Brainard, J. Sedlacek, S. Potts R, Potts, R. Presznick, J. Seal. ROW FOUR: K. Nicholas, L. Knight, E. Cooper, D. Vandemark, M. Bloogh, D. Wallace L. Payn, G. Armstrong. ROW FIVE: C. Repp, E. Schram, W. Dearth, J. Nicholas. MRS. HARMON - ' a gp wiv 435494 E? , ',k. I . g h w il A , . ! at L fi L W 5 My ,, P A if I , EFI ROW ONE: C. Lewis, J. Slorgie, I. Whitacre, D. Rowland, B.,Tordan, H, Troutman B. Heffelfinger, J. Leggett. ROW TOW: J. Wilson, J. McCoy, N. Bryant, D. Miller, B. McGrady, A. Weber,J Doyle, T. Mainwaring. ROW THREE: D. Philips, D. West, E. Repp, S. Lewis, C. Malome, R. Landis, S. Burn- side, M. Blough. ROW FOUR: L. Hetsler, B. Workman. L. Miller, M. Bittner, G. Lewis,.T. Pul.l,J Ritche. 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Anderson, B. Massie, D. Massie. ROW THREE: R. Royse, D. Grim, D. Hoops, C. Bryant, D. Buttolph, T. Vanasdal, R. Massie, K. Funk. ROW FOUR: V. Jackson, K. Lanagan, T. Dohy, J. Tipton. MRS. DELCALP ,awww iw Q mm . A33 11 if :Zia . f 3 u v Hs, Nw 21 - ..: -,. 1' V w li' ': 'I .sri -1:1 5:54 51:33 N es W ' , S H ..f:,,f:- 1 K S Q H K 31' . A ielggn, - - , lf an. ' A , ' , :K .- V- ' l . -be T hi is Wea , i ff, I B fl' ' 5 . gf 1 F vi YP ' nl 7 Q GQ: fill. A55 . R, nn' Emi? 'ff - , HK, ' I . fi J , .WEL 3, ' 1 -. . . .,:: I I- ii: 1 I - ' ,K ,L , i ,,.l , V, -P f :2?l',a'?:' '2Y:'- Q i! '22 Z-ifif . I , I fi 51 Q , ' ., Q. ' Of: ,M Pr - I ,ff , .. qw-.:., , D , ,, I A DE TW ROW ONE: B. Ritchie, R. Whitmore, L. Miller, D. Bennet, C. Wolgamott, D. Hosey, B. Traxler, R. Young. ROW TWO: K. Sedlacek, L. Cooper, S. Seward, R. Massie, T. Hinckley, B. Leatherman, J. Miller, M. Kollert. ROW THREE: D. Berger, R. Grier, D. Ross, L. Dearth, G. C1inesmith,J. Branham, R. Whitmore, B. Kempton. ' ROW FOUR: V. Schott, R. England, R. Gorey, J. Warner, B. Amheiser,J. Wilson, B. Jordan, B. Martinson. ROW FIVE: T. Reed, D. Zsnarnay. BABE 0 E ROW ONE: M. Lewis, J. Mainwaring, B. Dull, D. Shumaker, L. Tipton, H. Hanlon L. Frank, C. Neptune. ROW TWO: S. Kucinski, T. Whitright, B. Andrews, J. erger, D. Daso, N. Hasey R. Miller, D. Smith. ROW THREE: C. Ferguson, J. Carey, L. DeLong, R. Dague, D. Rioe, R. Remmer D. Ginter. ROW FOUR: W. Workman, L. Brammer, T. Maxwell. MRS. MESSENGER BABE 0 ROW ONE: R. Hinckley, S. Anderson, A. Turner, A. Carey, D. Daniels, B. Mona, S. Kollert, C. Luecht. D ROW TWO: L. Gedos, A. Plummer, R. Repp, E. Grimm, B. Ritchie, M. Mabry, M. Dibble, D. Shackelford. ROW THREE: D. Zacharias, S. Blood, R. Buttolph, R. Fisher, T. Allen, G. Seidwitz P. Rowland, J. Barnes. ROW FOUR: M. Dague, S. Markham, B. Cash. J. Spirek, P. Wood. MRS. FULLER ' u1 '!3vm!4f if L., ff- 1 f W ? ' .W 14 1- M Q5 E1 ,Lf 1, gy. .:- T ,1,v :' , .. 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'h f ' ---.--, ' G3 .-2563 T3-px lil-T-Q I5-I C5- Congratulations to Class of 55 ELI DERHAMMER Plumbing and Heating Phone 5271 Lodi Ohio Compliments of HARSH BOWLING Lodi, Ohio -.1 Compliments UNIIE RWO0D'S MARKET Home of Quality Meats and Groceries Lodi, Ohio Dial 3341 In Lodi It's ll 0 WE B B B0 S . Clothing Shoes Wallpaper Dry Goods Lodi, Ohio Phone 5171 Compliments of THE LODI E, D. SEIFERT Building and Excavating Contractor Grading and Bulldozing Phone 4462 Lodi, Ohio IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Implements and Accessories Lodi, Ohio Phone 2371 I MOSHER ELECTRIC Frigidaire Hoover Sweeper Emerson Radio and Television Electric Appliances Compliments of CI-IAPMAN'S BARBER SHOP Lodi, Ohio C ompliments of BAILEY'S VARIETY STURE ANII NEWS STAND Hallmark Cards Compliments THE IYNITED DAIRY CIIMPANY Lodi, Ohio And Congratulations to the Phone Class of 'f55 ' 4721 to the Cities Service Products Firestone Tires Class of 1955 Lodi ohio D- A- EAKEN Compliments of MIIBTIIN and LUTZ A THE LODl EQUITY 130. Quality - Service - Satisfaction - Home of - Lodi Chick Mash Lodi Dairy Feed Lodi Egg Mash W EEDS coop Owned and Highest Prices Operated By Paid For Farmers All Grains Phone - 2581- Compliments of MEDINA CIIUNTY GAZETTE Every Tuesday and Friday Audited Circulation - Over - 6000 -u Compliments AUTOMOTIVE of PARTS SERVICE BEAUTY BARR Parts and Machine Shop Service and 226 South Elmwood St. W. W. McVicker Medina, Ohio 109 112 Wooster St. Lodi, Ohio Geo. Helmund Dial 3 - 1311 of Cooperative Association SNIDER'S SOHIO SERVICE I Bank sr. 5' , Medina Sharon Center Lodi Ohio Phone 27212 Phone 5601 Compliments DANIELS ELECTRIC of SHADY GLEN Radio and T, V, Service Howard Spice, Prop. Phone 2992 DeLuxe Sandwiches Route NO. 42 Lodi, Qhio Calvin Daniels Lodi, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of ELIZABETH B- BOWMAN AUTOMOBILE . an RALPH A, WINTER SALES CO. Lodi Ohio Medina Ohio I-l ll if? 1 oo Compliments of Ohio Farmers Companies omo FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY . Cb,,,.,,-,-Cp 134s OHIO FARMERS INDEMNITY COMPANY LeRoy, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of IDOL THEATRE BENToN's STORE Phone 4655 Lodi, Ohio L0di Ohio m on the square Compliments of CONDREN'S SHELL ROWLAND BROS. SERVICE Druggist and Pharmacists Phone 2 ' 7821 Medina General . Batteries 113 Wooster Street Repairs Tues Accessories R, F, D. 45, Medina, Ohio Phone 3251 Lodi, Ohio O11 Rt- 42 At Lafayette Congratulations ' ' 5 5 Graduates L00 KE MANUFACTURING C0. Ohio Street Lodi, Ohio F: PIIILLIPQS DRUG O Q l 1 i 2 ' Q! P u R E ,, p y fl b Sggvrgf, l Efizigllilillil . I Prescriptions F ountain Service Cosmetics I 4 Sealtest Ice Cream 1 I V42 ,. N 1:1 : , ' a' f .'f- . fx .Q 'f T if..-np,A 1 gf X, Phone 4741 5 S- Lodi, Ohio Best Wishes For The COII1pliI!'1e1'1tS f 1955 Gratuating Class O ELLIOTT'S FUNERAL HOME PATRY IMPLEMENT STORE Lodi, Ohio Allis Chalmers and New Idea Phone 2391 Medina, Ohio 224 Wooster Street SIIEETZ INSURANCE AGENCY Seville, Ohio OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE Fire Auto Liability JUMB0, Jn. 24 Hour Wrecker Service f,::Q1,p1v1v 'w!-ww JUMBO C hevrolet, Oldsmobile, Buick Sales and Service I C. W. SOMMER, INC, A, A, A, Service Phone 2611 MIIVING and GENERAL I IIAULING ININ VS. GRIMM Best Wishes GRIER'S GULF SERVICE SPRING HU-J-?fGREENHOUSE Washing-Greasing-Spray Glazing R. B. Snell and Son, Florists Charles Grier-Prop. Phone 4702 Lodi, Ohio Telegraph Service Wooster St. Lodi, Ohio Flowers for all Occasions Phone 4632 Route 224 Congratulations Seniors From THE CITY HARDWARE Ed Bartholamai, Prop. Phone 3331 Lodi, Ohio LUDI FIIUNDBY C0. Producers of Aluminum Castings For Aircraft Lodi, Ohio Carlton Brewster Phone Lodi - 2141 Earl Martinson i WERTMAN'S DRY CLEANING Lodi's Only Cleaning Plant Free Pick-up and Delivery Leroy, Burbank, West Salem Chatham 8: Homerville Laundry Service Eiyria sr. Phone 3831 Lodi, Compliments of LELAND E, MUSSER Decorating Service 115 Church St. Ohio Phone 5614 THE L0lll LUMBER C0. Building Materials Insulation Sash Glass Doors Lath Trim Sheetrock Lodi Ohio Congratulations to the 1955 Graduating C lass From Llllll P. T. A. dl SCIITT and SON S I, G, A, Cash Market Quality - Service - Economy Complete Line of Compliments of PIATT and SON ELEcTRiC Distributors of General Electric Appliances Fresh Meats Fancy Groceries p Also Birdseye Frosted Foods Phone 3434 Wooster St. We Deliver Phone 2191 Night 5832 Lodi' Ohio OHIO TRIPLE O SERVICE ROAD IMPROVEMENT And Supply Co. COMPANY Atlantic Gasoline Asphalt Products 24 Hour Truck And Car Service Fine Food - Hot Point Appliances Lodi, Ohio Routes 224 - 42 Lodi, Ohio Congratulations Compliments PADGETT INSURANCE of AGENCY FLAMINGO Phone 3241 Lodi, Ohio Book St' Lodi' Ohio u n Congratulations to Class of 55 Compliments HOB NOB RESTAURANT of Famous For Fine Foods W, C, BASOM Open 24 hrs. a day Insurance Roy Myers, Mgr, Lodi, Ohio Lodi Agency Ohio Best Wishes to TUBBS The Class of BOND SHOE STORE Medina ohio Insurance -Loans -R eal E state Wooster Ohio I Compliments 4 ' of Q gg. g,..-- 1 'X N Q N T: 1' ,, .. ,i ll V YJ X ff VW W1 .4 .1 gift 9 W J0nN2s PLACE J Ns. X x A X I 1lQa1uLv'34 u n in ' 5 S tn f tl Bank Street a is ac ion Since 1884 FREEDLANDERS Fine Food It pays to buy quality Lodi Ohio 1 1 BAY TUBK9S SUNIICO GILBE RT ELECTRIC Used Tires W. . Au iring Sizes Commercial Industrial Domestic New Tires Motor Repair S 1. 00 Above Cost Lodi Ohio 219 Wooster St. Lodi, Ohio Best Wishes Compliments o to The Class of 1955 BRENNER BROS. Quality Clothing-Furnishings For Men and Boys Wooster Ohio EDDIE PAUL Music Studio Accordion Guitar 252 South Court Street Medina, Ohio Out of Your Favorite Magazine Your High School And College Fashions BETTER DRESS SHOP Medina, Ohio Eat With EE'S EE'S RESTRAURANT Where Friends Meet to Eat Lodi Ohio MR, AUTO STORE Custom Auto Accessories Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers BRYANT BROTHERS Limestone - Cinders and Pumice Building Blocks Builders Supplies Metal and Wood Garage Doors West Salem Phone 3691 Phone 3165 or 5694 Lodi, Ohio Compliments SWAIN of SHELL SERVICE H 0 1 if 24 Hour Road Service Route 42 Phone 4981 Lodi, Ohio X469-fifvkalfikvkrkvlf P0LLY9S LUNCH Good Home Cooking Sunday Dinner Special THE MABRY9S Lodi Ohio YARMAN BROS. C 1- t m men s Famous Holmes County O p Z o Swiss Cheese Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon Phone 2581 West Salem, Ohio THE MEDINA FARMERS EXCHANGE CO, Medina Ohio Q M. R. W00llWARll Standard Oil Distributor Phone 2151 Lodi, Ohio JOE WARNER , Compliments of General Insurance HALLADAY'S SOHIO STATION and and Real Estate Salesman I-,ODI MQTEL 215 Mill St. Phone 2333 Lodi, Ohio Lodi, Ohio PARKER and SONS FUNERAL DIRECTURS Ambulanc e Se rvic e Furniture Sewing Machines Carpets And Rugs Linoleum Appliances Lodi Phone 3481 Ohio Compliments Compliments of of LEATHERMAN HARDWARE ALLOY FABRICATORS, INC. Lodi, ohio Lodi, Ohio HALL'S BARBER SHOP and MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Lodi, Ohio Phone 3351 LIBER TY REC REATION Bowling Sandwich Bar Open Bowling Saturday and Sunday Medina - - Ohio LIIIII FBIIZEN F0011 LIICKEB Custom Butchering Cutting Wrapping Curing Smoking Food Lockers For Rent Located 1 l!2 miles west of Lodi on State Route 224 Compliments W. H. HEFFELFINGER of Insurance of All Kinds B. D. 218 church sr. -Phone 3221 TT Lodi, Ohio Life CORNICK OIL COMPANY Health Distributors of Accident Petroleum Products Hospitalization Phone 2661 -- Lodi, Ohio U. S. Routes 42 and 224 Lodi. Ohio Il0N FETZEB Sales-Service 4 Used Cars SNL IN E5 st Lodi Ohio 1. ' Congratulations To The 1955 Graduation Class From The ALDO IIINEB Don't Forget Our Footlong Hot Dogs Giant Hamburgers And Our Southern Pecan Pie Marge and Grace Phone 4901 Lodi, Ohio Compliments Compliments Of of LANCE 8: CO. HASTING'S GULF STATION Dale Hastings Medina --- Ohio Lodi --- Qhio BOB'S 'TRUCK SERVICE General Repair v Truck, Trailers and Autos Welding Congratulations to the Class of 1955 ANDERSON NURSE RY Wooster St. Phone 3461 Lodi, Ohio Lodi, Ohio Compliments of LODI PAINT and BIIDY Sll0P Bank St. Lodi, Ohio Phone 3513 WESTERN AUTO ASSUCIATE STO BE We can't make all our friends customers but we try to make all our customers friends F, G, Sabin, Owner Lodi, Ohio Phone 5161 B. E. BENSIINB and SONS Adrum or a truckload your business is always appreciated by Bensons and their associates. Jobbers of Shell Products Distributors for Armstrong and Goodrich Tires Distributors for Delco Batteries Wholesale and retail We deliver in the country Wholesale Retail Phone 2771 Phone 2681 Compliments of TIIE VETERANS of FUREIGN WARS PUST 6892 and AUXILIARY Phone Lodi 2 74 1 MACIPS Sll ELL STATIUN Expert Lubrication and Washing Tires - Tubes - Batteries On U. S. Route 224 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of NICK AMSTER 113 West Liberty Street Woo st e r Ohio Congratulations to The Class of l955 ELM FARM DAIRY Medina Ohio Compliments of JAMES F. SCIIUTT Real Estate Farm Bureau Insurance All Types of Photography Phone 53 81 Lodi Ohio THE Llllll STATE BANK Offices at Lodi and Valley City, Ohio The Friendly Bank Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you l 1127: interest on savings deposits 2 11270 interest on time certificates Complete Banking Service at Your Disposal Member of F, D, I, C, C ongratulations ' ' 5 5 G raduates LUCKE MANUFACTURING CIIMPANY Ohio Street Lodi, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morton Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Eaken Mr. and Mrs. T, F, Shepherd Mr. and Mrs, G. I. Ginter Ripley Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. J. Alden Payn McKee's Dining Room Mrs. Cora Dewey Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Dewey Kuhn's Eleotric Mrs, James Lance Gunkelrnan's Clothing Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Grim Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Warner Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Aukerrnan PATRIIN ADS CIIATIIAM LUMBEB and SUPPLY C0. R. D. 42 Phone Spencer, Ohio 5X3 or 4J4 Doors - Windows - Roofing Blocks - Hardware Compliments to the Class of 55 MOB'l'0N and , LUTZ ...i MEN9S SHUI' W AL T E ll For clothes becoming to you, P E N S you should be coming to oo. Diamonds Watches Clocks suvorwaro Lodi Ohio 209 Eiyrio sr. Lodi, Ohio . Congratulations to The Class of 55 Compliments to 1 BENNETT TIRE I T SUPPLY The Class of 55 Phone 3571 I Mill Street Lodi P D L O Y D M G O E U l T H Medina Ohio Phone 2-9851 E. J. WILSIIN and C0. , INC. C ornpliments of TIIE DAIRY ISLE Glenn and Bernice Kahl Bank Street Lodi, Ohio 4 1 ' A f Y xy INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS FACIURY - HOME OFFICE Kansas City E N, i wwxrivfl- .WA -.3g.,,sL, 4 ib- y , S ,K 2,5445 5. A ',,R ,i R - QV l 14 55-QMQ ffl! . A2 5:14 .hf!1YE 14fsiff3 ' K X qi L 5 - ,wh . - , wif V1 ai I. X. I H Q ' '53 2 'R Q-HJ - , ,V 75 Q ' i - 1 QQ W Z1 . ' Fig S ' 5 Iykgflfifig! . -L11 1, 43 lx 11 ' Wi ,3g:.4nq P ix? V 5 . Q Em k 21:kLrb?7w Q, ,V fig? 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