Lodi High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Lodi, OH)
- Class of 1956
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THOMAS BANGEKF, Chemistry, Math, Physics A.B., B.S., M.S. An Physical Education, Biology, Science MR- WILBUR WEIR. B-S- MR. WILLIAM DUNHAM, B.A. VOCGUOHGI NJl'1CUliUl'e Physical Education, BlolO9Y. History MR. LARRY BUTTOLPH, B.S. in K.P. Building Superintendent ASSISTANTS: MR. EDWIN COOPER MR. PAUL FORTUNE MRS. IUANITA ROMIC A B Science, Math MRS. MILDRED HOBART, B.E Music SS GLADYS SECHRIST, B.A., M.A. MRS BE'I'I'Y HASTINGS B S . , . . MRS. MIRIAM DOWDELL, B.S rarian, Eng11sh,lFore1gn Languages Hgme Egonomms English my xx gg R MRS. LOSIA SCHAFER, B.S. MR. RICHARD BURTON, B.S., M.A. MR. GRANT SHIBLEY B A Commercial Industrial Arts Sc1ence,Matn l 1 MR. DELMAR GRAFF, B.S. Orchestra MR. WILLIAM FISSEL, B.M., B.S., M.A. ' Band ' L, ll 4 ' 'TWU 5 Q? CALM Maier? , Where you there? The date is September 14th in the year 1944. Thirty-three quiet C75 children are sneaking to the school building, which to them is a place of fear and an end to their freedom. We were met by Mrs. Fuller, who found us to be almost too large to handle. Of these thirty-three only seventeen are left. They are: jack Bittner, Matthew Davis, Janet Fetzer, Connie Gilbert, Donna Luecht, Rodger Mack, Roger Martin, Keith Massie, Linda Milkey, Lois Norton, Rita Padgett, Junior Repp, Tom Seal, Larry Scott, Barbara Snader, Ronnie Stewart, and Graydon Williamson. We showed our ability to act by putting on Billy Goat Gruff '. In the second grade we were met by Miss Loomis. Pat Allenback, Jack Yost, and Bill Daly joined us this year. We gave Miss Loomis a hard time and a few years later she decided the married life was better than teaching children like us. Roger Martin got slapped this year by Kathleen Lowe, didn't you, Roger? Ronnie Stewart threw a birthday party this year. Peanuts and gas masks were the highlights of this gay party. Miss Grimm took us over this year. With the addition of Charlene Benton, Cecil Crittenden, and Loretta Eglin, we were becoming almost out of hand. This was the year of the great Indian up- rising ln which all the children were terrorized by the fierce third grade boys. Remember, boys? The fourth grade moved us over to the other side of the playground, but our teacher, Miss Morton, had trouble finding us some of the time.' Here we put on the great production of the Court- ship of Miles Standish . Matt and Connie were the main actors this year. We looked forward to moving upstairs as did our new members, Marcene Orr, Pat Lee, and fightin ' Don Darrah. We were big shots now. Mrs. Marshall didn't believe that neither did Mrs. Harmon, who taught us writing. Dave Samsa was the only new memberl This year we re-wrote history by giving a great skit on Columbus and his discovery of America. We leamed a lot about California this year also. We were 42 strong now. Mrs. Harmon taught us this year. We all got our turns with the board of education and Billy Friend and Charles Mull caused nothing short of a riot. The loss of these boys was greatly felt by everyonef This year we gave the operetta Rip Van W1nkle and bought many things, some of which we didn't get to use because we left so soon. We built a paper match castle also this year and'then off to high school, a well disciplined f?j and educated f?j class of rough kids. jim Egbert joined us this year. In the seventh grade Mr. Baker- took over our home room. We were the model class, quiet and studious. It was a big change from grade school, but we got adjusted to it. . Roy Harris joined us. We were put in room 11 because of our large class and we remained there until we were seniors. We tied the eighth grade in football this year. Mrs. Schafer took us over this year. We were considered adolescent snots by some teachers weren't we, Mrs. Schafer? We made a little more money KSZSD and proceeded to be established and referred to as the noisiest class ln the history of the school. We learned about many war experiences first hand from our history teacher, Mr. Skurvid. Sonya Miller joined us this year and she added a I little refinement to what was becoming the best looking class in high school. Miss Gosden was our home room teacher. We were back in the same room again, Lucky number 1l . Carl Moore, Dick Farnsworth, and Paul Skidmore joined us from Layfayette. Barbara Hall, Tom Arters, and Lois Clifford joined us from Chatham. What a class! Thirty-eight rowdy kids. Mr. Pietrzak thought he could handle us this year. I g uess he could because he stayed with us the rest of the way. We started to make more money this year as we were a large class . Bittner and Davis got caught tossing a globe. Don't those paddles hurt? We started our now famed skipping excuses which can be purchased from any senior for only one dollar. It also includes places to hide. We ordered our rings and then off to the Iunlor Class . ' This was our big year. We got our rings this year. We gave the best Prom ever, but financially we cou1dn't have swelled chests. Dave Lanigan and janet Burnside joined us this year. We earned a lot of money but put most of it into the Prom. We gave Home Sweet Homicide , which was a great hit, and then at long last the 12th grade. ' ' We finally made it. Monty Blough and Bob Holcomb joined us this year. We are now members of the Senior Class of 1956. The class consists of bullies and rude people but that is what seniors are like and always will be. We worked awfully hard and got to take a lovely trip to Washington, D. C. and New York City. We gave our last play The Boarding House Reach'P in which Rita was , quite a hit as a silent old lady. It seems that some of our boys got into trouble with the new'sopho- more jackets. I guess they had too much of the senior spirit. The school is nowla thing of the past to us , but we have many happy memories . We have no regrets except that now we would like to come back, as work doesn't seem to be as much fun as school was. x '. xx... 3 .. ,ggniom , 5 . x 5 vki- gi xr PATRICIA ANN ALLENBACH THOMAS HAROLD ARTERS CIIARLIINII SUE BENTON IOHN H. BITTNER Class President Mrk 1 MONTY r. BLOUGH LOIS ELLEN CLIFFORD aW WFmEkk 'WI NJ' N.. L, A if 1, 'gd' . H Q X X ii: - .5- , L Q WILLIAM HOWARD DALY GRAYDON WILLIAMSON MATTHEW A. DAVIS LORLTTA I. ELGIN Class Secretary D IAMES LEE EGBERT RICHARD E. 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THOMAS HAROLD ARTERS' Pus Agricultural Course Future Farmers of America l,2,3 ,45 Football 45 Parliamentary Procedure 3 , 4 . ' CHARLENE SUE BENTON Red College Preparatory' Jr. Y-Teens 15 Sr. Y-Teens 2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Qchestra 3,45 L-Club 2,35 Future Home- makers of America 1,2 ,3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3 ,45 Girls' Ensemble 45 Senior Class Play5 Messiah 45 American Legion Essay Contest 1,25 Dramatic Club Play 2,45 World Affairs Conference 45 One Act Play Contest 4. . IOHN H. BITTNER Jack College Preparatory Chorus l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Ensemble 1,2 ,3,45' Varsity Club 3,45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 llamatlc Club 2, 3,'45 President. 33 Honor Society 2 ,3 ,45 President 45 Class,Presldent l,2,3 ,45 Junior Class Play5 Dramatic Club Play 24 Co- Captain Football Team 45 Homecoming Queen Escort 4. MONTY F. BLOUGH Monty Commercial Course NORWAYNE HIGH SCHOOL: Chorus 15 Industrial Arts Club 35 Basketball 2. JANET BURNSIDE Jan College Preparatory LODI HIGH SCHOOL Junior Class Play5 Senlor Class Play5 Dramatic Club 3,45 Future Teachers of Amerlca 3,45 President 45 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Accompanlst 35 Ch-orus 3,45 L-Club 35 Sr. Y-Teens 35 Newspaper. Staff 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Messiah 45 Honor Society 45 Annual' Staff 45 Editor5 Scholarship Team 3,45, Orchestra 35 Boys' En- semble Accompanlst 3 ,45 Salutatorlan. WADSWGZTI-I HIGH SCHOOL:- Jr. Y-Teens 15 Sr. Y-Teens 25 Glee Club 1,25 Newspaper Staff 1, 2 . LOIS ELLEN CLIFFORD Mike Commercial Course Band 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Jr. Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Club 25 Senior Class Play5 Future Homemakers of America I5 L-Club 15 American Legion Essay Contest 3 ,4. CECILE A. CRITTENDEN Chee Commercial Course Jr. Y-Teens 15 Sr. Y-Teens 25 Future Homemakers of American 1 , 25 Chorus 1, 2 , 3 ,4. WILLIAM HOWARD DALY Wild Bill College Preparatory ' X I Junior Class Play5 Band l,2,3 ,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Football '2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 45 Dramatic Club 2 ,3 ,45 President 45 Honor Society 2 ,3 ,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Vlce-President 45 Senior Class Play5 -Track 25 Dramatic Club Play V25 All-Ohio Boys' Band 35 American Legion Essay Winner 45 Scholarship Team 2 ,3 ,45 Future Teachers of America 35 Sr. H1-Y 25 Annual Staff 45 Messiah 4: Orchestra 1 ,25 Valedlctorianf DONALD L. DARRAH Don College Preparatory Football 1, 2 ,3 , 45 Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 45 Baseball 3, 45 Band 1,25 Chorus l ,25 Varsity Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 35 Annual Staff 45 Co-Captain Foot- ball Team 45 Queen's Escort 4. MATTHEW A. DAVIS Matt College Preparatory Chorus l, 2 , 3 ,45 Band 1 , 2 ,3 ,45 Boys' Ensemble 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Varsity Club 3 , 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball l,2,35 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2 ,3 ,45 Vice- President of Class 15 Student Council ,35 Junior Class Play5 Dramatic Club Play 2,35 Senior Class Play 2,45 Annual Staff 4. LORETTA J. EGLIN Eggy Commercial Course V Jr. Y-Teens 15 Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 45 Dramatic Club 2 , 3,45 Secretary 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 1,2 ,3,45 Secretary Z5 President 35 Publlc Relations 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Secretary 45 Sweetheart Attendant 25 Junior Class Play5 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Co-Editor 35 Annual Staff 45 Organization Edltor5 Class Secretary 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Wrlters ' Club 25 L-Club 15 Medina County Minnie Price Scholarship Nominee 4. RICHARD E. FARNSWORTH Dick Agricultural Course, Future Farmers of America 1, 2 ,3 , 45 Reporter 25 Vice-President 35 .President 45 Future Farmers of America Attendant's Escort l,2,35 Queen's Escort 45 Dairy Judging 1 ,2,45 Parliamentary Procedure l,3,45 Junior Class Play. JANET ELAINE FETZER ' Jan Commercial Course Future Homemakers of America l,2,3 ,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Jr. Y-Teens 15 Sr. Y-Teens 25 Chorus 1,2 ,3 ,45 L-Club 25 Junior Class Play. CONSTANCE MAE GILBERT Connie College Preparatory Chorus l,2,3 ,45 Orchestra l,2,35 Glrls' Ensemble I , 2 ,3 ,45 Marching Band 1 ,2 ,3 , 45 Concert Band 1 ,2 ,3 ,45 Reserve Cheerleader' 15 Football and Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 2 ,3 ,,45 L-Club 2 ,35 Future Homemakers of Arnerlca 15' Future Teachers of America 2,3,4 Dramatic Club Play 2,35 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Sr. Y-Teens 2,35 President 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 1 . ROY B. HARRIS Roy General Course ' Jr. Hi-Y 15 Sr. Hi-Y 25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Chorus 1,2. ROBERT M. HOLCOMB Bob General Course DAVID A. LANIGAN' Dave Art Course, Football 35' Basketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Junior Class Play. DONNA MAE LUECHT Don Commercial Course Jr. Y-Teens 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,2, 3, 45 L-Club 25 Future Teachers of America 2,3 ,45 Dramatic Club 2 ,3 ,45 Prince of Peace Contest 15 Chorus 1,2 ,3,45 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4. RODGER ALLEN MACK Rod Art Course Band 1,2 ,3 , 45 Chorus 2,3 ,45 Varslty Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Play5- Senior Class Play5 Jr. H1-Y 15 Sr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. I-ll-Y 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 35 Annual Staff 45 Messiah 3,4. ROGERALAN MARTIN Rog College Preparatory' Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Student Councll 45 Varsity Club 3,4. KEITH ARTHUR MASSIE Keith General Course Football 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Baseball 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3 ,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Chorus 2,35 Jr. Hi-Y 15 Senior Class Play5 Sr. H1-Y 25 Dramatic Club Play 4. SONYA ANN MILLER Bubbles College Preparatory Chorus 1, 2 , 3 ,45 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers of Amerlca 3,45 Dramatic Club 2, 3,45 L-Club 1,25 Sr. Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Club Play 2, 3,45 Senlcr Class, Play5'Junlor Class Play. LINDA L. MILICEY Milkweed Commercial Course Chorus 1,2 ,3 , 45 Majorette 2 ,3 , 45 Dramatic Club 2 ,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Junlor Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Messiah 45 Honor Soclety 45 Quill and Scroll 4. CARL E. MOORE Carl General Course Future Farmers of America l , 2 ,3 , 45 FFA Student Advisor 45 FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,45 Track 2 , 3 , 4 . LOIS EILEEN NORTON Los1e Commercial Course Chorus 1, 2 ,3 , 45 Messiah 45 Dramatic Club 2 , 3 , 45 L-Club 2,35 Sr. Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Y-Teens 15 Future Homemakers of Amer1ca',1,25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Student Council 35 Secretazy5 Dramatic Club Play 2, 35 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play. MARCENE CAROL ORR Charlie Commercial Course Chorus l,2,45 Jr. Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Club 2 ,35 Senior Class Play5 Future Homemakers-of America 1,2 ,135 Sr. Y-Teen 25 L-Club 1,2 . RITA ANN PADGETT Fudge College Preparatory Chorus 1,2 ,3 , 45 Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Orchestra 1,25 Dramatic Club 2 ,3,45 Honor Society 2 ,3 ,45 Cheer- leader l,2,3 , 45 Sweetheart Queen Attendant 45 Home- coming Queen Attendant 3,45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Dramatlc Club Play 2 ,45 L-Club 1 ,2,35 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Future Homemaker of America l ,2,35 Sr. Y-Teens 2 ,35 Student Council 25 Buckeye Girls' State 35 Student Council President 45 Scholarship Team 1,25 County Future Teachers of America Treasurer 45 Boys' Ensemble Accompanist 1,25 Chorus Accompanist l ,2 , 3,4. DALERD REPP, JR. Junior General Course Chorus l,2,35 Dramatic Club 45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Dramatic Club Play 4. LARRY JOE SCOTT ScottY College Preparatory' Chorus l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Class Treasurer 3,45 Bandl,2,3,45 Football 3,45,Basketbal12,35 Orchestra 1,25 H1-Y 1,25 Junlor Class Play5 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 2 ,3 ,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Treasurer of Honor Society 45 Boys' Ensemble 1 ,2 ,3 , 45 Annual Staff 45 Assistant Editor5 Co-Editor Newspaper Staff 1,2. THOMAS JOE SEAL Tom College Preparatory Football 35 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 2,35 H1-Y 1,2 ,35 Varsity Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2 ,3,45 Reporter 35 County Vice-President 45 Junlor Class Play. PAUL E. SKIDMORE Pete Agricultural Course Future Farmers of America 1 ,2,3 ,45 Sentinel 45 Future Fam es of America Attendant Escort 45 Parliamentary Procedure Contest 4. ' BARBARA ANN SNADER Beezer Commercial Course ' Chorus 1 ,2 ,3 , 45. Future Homemakers of America 1 ,2,35 Future Teachers of America 35 Ilamatic Club 2 ,3 ,45- L-Club 1,25 Sr. Y-Teens 2,35-Jr. Y-Teens 15 National Hona' Society 3,45 G1rls Ensemble 45 Class Treasurer 1 ,25 Class Vlce-President 35 Annual StaffL45 Senior Class Play5 Dramatic Club Play 25, Band 1 ,2, 3,45 Sweetheart Attendant 1,35 Homecoming Attendant 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Girls' State 35 Cheerleader 1. RONALD C. STEWART Ronnie General Course Chorus l,2,35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2 ,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3 ,45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Dramatic Club Play 3,45 H1-Y 1,25 Annual Staff 4. GRAYDON WILLIAMSON Windy College Preparatory LODI I-HGH SCHOOL: , Band 15 Chorus 15 Dramatic,Club 2,35 Dramatic Club Play 2 ,45 Senior Class Play5 Quill and Scroll 45 Future Teachers of America l,2,35 Jr. .Hi-Y 15 Sr. H1-Y 25 Track 45 Baseball 45 Annual Staff 4. RUSHCREEK MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL: Band 35 Chorus 35 Music Fair 35 Junior Class'Play5 Dramatic Club 35 Future Teachers cf America 3. JACK FRANKLIN YOST Jack General Course Dear Betty , Well, I thought it was about time that I was answering your letter. How are the kids and all of the folks up your way? Gosh, Betty, it doesn't seem like it has been twenty years since the class of '56 graduat- ed, does it? In your last letter you asked me if I knew anything about the class. Well, it seems I know where everyone of them are and what they are doing. As you can remember, our class was always very independent and original. Here is what we did two years after we graduated. We had a small reunion and our president, Iack Bittner, put a very good idea up to the class. We had been thinking about it for a long time and finally we decided it was time to take action. The idea was for everyone to pitch in all of his dollars and cents and buy a small piece of land down in Texas and raise cattle and other stuff. Well, everyone just fell for the idea. right away, but the main objection was , we didn't have any dollars and cents to pitch in, so we went out and raised some money. As you can remember, it always took us ages and ages to raise money, but to everyone's surprise we had subscribed enough in one year. CMIRACLEJ So we set out for Texas to buy our land. We found a beautiful spot, not too large, about 12 or 14 hundred acres ,' and we .settled down. Then we ,decided that we didn't want to take orders from some high official so we set up our own town. We had everything then. At first there wasn't anyone else in the town but good ole '56ers, then other people wanted to move in. Now we are doing fine. We control it as we aI.ways controlled L.H..S. Everyone chipped in with his talents and here is what we are doing now. Pat Allenbach runs a day nursery and tries to keep track of Iim. But you know Texas, - too many hills and curves, and not on land either. Tom Arters has the town garage. You can get anything from duals to girls there. Charlene Benton is doing the job of breaking the horses. Her favorite song is Why am I So Black and Blue. Jack Bittner is our politician. He protects us. Also on the side he has insurance, life, fire, theft, and insurance against Bob Holcomb's ex-wives. Monty Blough is in charge of the school. He has several teachers and all he does is to bat his eyes at them. Janet Burnside teaches piano lessons in her home when she can tear herself away from the cows and horses she has to feed every night. Lois Clifford runs the telephone office and a Lonely Hearts Club. Cecile Crittenden, of course, has an Isaly's store down here, We didn't know Isaly's needed business that far down the border. Bill Daly, better known as Wild Bill, has gone hog wild since he arrived here. Between Janet and his cattle we hardly ever get to see him. Don Darrah had so much invested in Simple Simons that they gave him a share and he started a . small branch down here. I hear he's doing fine.. Matt Davis has started a Harley Davidson shop down here, but with so many horses on the trail he doesn't have a motorcycle's chance. Loretta Eglin, better known as Eggy v in school, has the only chicken farm in town. She supplies us with chickens and eggs all year round. Iim Egbert has the only Do Nothing naval base in the navy. Dlck Farnsworth and Pete Skidmore run the second largest cross country rocket line. It's a bird, lt's a plane, it's them.. Janet Fetzer has a home for the aged, .and is she rolling in dough! Connie Gilbert is kept quite busy between Tom, her family, and the task of trying to run an accounting school. Wish her luck. Barbara Hall and Eddie are down here raising one of the best football teams Texas has ever had. Roy Harris was one of the lucky ones, he struck oil. . But, never satisfied, he sells oil to buy other necessary things. You can guess what. Bob Holcomb hasn't done a days work since we came here, but he drives a new.Cadlllac. Must be his ex-wives C71 paying alimony, not him. Dave Lanlgan and Margaret run a dancing school. Also they make and' sell the lowest cut levis ln the state of Texas . Donna Luecht brought the marines. She is raising little marines and cattle. Rodger Mack runs the slaughter house. lFor cattle only. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 73 Roger Martin has a disc jockey show for all of the old moondog records . Plus the show he puts on a pantomime for each record. You can imagine how that is. Cute? ? 7 ? ? ? Keith Massie has a big bean plantation down here. He is doing fine. He cans them, and sells baked beans, wax beans , and green beans. H Linda Milkey is here with Lizzie, the '47 Ford, her husband, and the dozen kids that she was never going to have. Sonya Miller does the local floorfshow every night at the Saloorix KBUBBLESJ Carl Moore is just plain here. Lois Norton brought all of the jewelry she hooked and started a beauty shop. CFOR MEN ONLYJ Marcene Orr is Vice-President of Lois Cliffordfs Lonely Hearts Club. Rita Padgett has a How to Grow Taller school down here. As you know, Texas is known for its tall men. Well, you can thank Rita. , Mr. Pietrzak is now one of the biggest bull shippers in Texas. Dave Samsa is very busy doing nothing. Larry Scott takes care of the money, the same job he had at home, but-we stlll are usually broke Ronnie Stewart brought his navy slang and part of Hawaii, the female part. Tom Seal is the only doctor in town. The only person that's ever lll is Connie, though. Barbara Snader is a nurse at the Air Force hospital down here. That is so she can watch all of the cute airmen. Windy Williamson is the news reporter. He can even out talk Walter Winchell. Shows what years and years of practice will do for a person. A Jack Yost brought Locke Manufacturing Co. just because of one certain secretary. Guess who? Well Bettyj I have to close for now. I hope this will give you a good idea of how we are doing now. Don't forget to answer. Give my best to everyone. V Love , MELVIN Carl Moore wills his old set of barbells to the person who needs them the most. fDon't lift too much at first, Mr. Weir.j Rodger Mack wills his ability to spend the whole afternoon in the commercial room, Qwith all the girlsj to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Lois Norton wills her ability to hook jewelry and not always get away with it to anyone that want to try it. Linda Milkey wills her little, old car to any girl who would like to have it and all of its troubles . Lois Clifford wills her romantic pen pals to anyone who can handle them and her height to anyone who likes that cool atmosphere five feet off the ground. Ronnie Stewart wills his arrival at school at eight o'clock to whoever feels he can make it. Keith Massie wills his ability to sleep through government and chemistry classes and pass the courses to anyone who wishes to try it. Bob Holcomb wills his ability to keep from dating girls while still in school to anyone who thinks he can stay away from the girls that long . Roy Harris , being of sound mind, here by and forever wills his great height to Ken Zarney. fGood Luck with basketball, Ken.l Donna Luecht wills her ability to get along with the marines to her sister, Linda. Tom Arters wills his ability to take a transmission out in 2 0 minutes to anyone who wants to try it. Ianet Fetzer wills her ability to get moved out of library for talking, to her cousin, Linda Spellmant. Cecile Crittenden wills her ability to play dots with Pat in Mr. Skurvid's study hall to anyone who thinks she can get away with it like they did. Connie Gilbert wills the naturalfC?J red part of her hair to Pat Baird because Pat just loves red hair. Don Darrah wills Roger Martin to the Freshman Class in the hope that he learns more in the years to come. Loretta Eglin wills her ability to any sophomore to join Dramatic Club without the final initiation to anyone who wishes to try it, and to Pat Baird, all her secretary jobs . KWho already has a good start., Rita Padgett wills the piano in the auditorium to anyone who likes sticky keys and sour notes. Roger Martin wills his ability to get along with Mr. Pietrzak to Ken Carver. Also, all his chemistry equipment to Chub Slater, who has credit for breaking half of all the equipment in the lab. Barbara Snader wills her ability to laugh at nothing to Janet Underwood. Have fun, Janet, but be careful. Marcene Orr wills her ability to get along with Mrs . Dowell to Cheryl Pope, in hopes that it will help her get into English class late without any consequences , as she often did last year. I, Tom Seal, being of, -well, we'll dispense with the technicalities , do hereby will my lovely HJ masculine QD physique to John Ferguson, who surely can use lt. Iunior Repp, being of sound mind, does hereby will his entire joke collection to anyone who has run out of good ones, and fMr. Woodl and his typing to almost the entire 9th period typing class. Iack Yost wills his parking place across the street to his brother, Iohn, if he can talk fast enough to keep everyone else out. Pat Allenbach wills her ability to skip school for 4 years without ever having seen the inside of Mr. White's office, to Sandy Warner.. Charlene Benton wills Dotty Dewey her place in orchestra, and to anyone who wants it, her ability to be on refreshment committees . f 1, Paul Skidmore, will my quietness to Iohn Ferguson, who can use it. Monty Blough wills his quiet ways to his cousin, Iane Massie. Larry Scott wills his ways of getting along with girls HJ to Tom Phillips, who is off to a slow start. Good Luck, Tom. Sonya Miller wills her quiet CM bashful K?l ways in Mr. Pietrzak's 9th period study hall to someone else in there who needs them, CKenny Zarneyl. She goes home and tells her mother how quiet she has really not been. I, Iack Bittner, being of sound mind and body, will Miss Sechrist a pair of roller skates to save wear and tear on the library floor and the heels of her shoes. Janet Bumside wills her ability to break all the equipment in her chemistry drawer and at the end of the year to have twice as much unbroken equipment as when she started, to Tom Wilson and Chub Slater, who already have a good start. Also, her many nicknames to anyone with all the patience needed to put up with them. ' I, Dave Lanigan, being of sound mind, will my ability to win lunch money third period by playing black jack in the library, to the junior boys. Windy Williamson wills his ability to be quiet, orderly, and studious to Tom Heffelfinger, and all his under-slung Levis to Ilm Lee, and all the mischief he ever caused to John Ferguson in hopes that he'l1 talk Mr. Skurvid out of it tool I, Matt Davis, will my leather jacket to Betty McClain so that she can go riding with Iim Wilson on his scooter. B111 Daly wills his Gargantuan appetite to Iohn Hanes , and his position on the Honor Society to any- one who wants to try for it. To Mr. Dunham we leave the seniors of next year and hope he has better luck in handling them than Mr. Pietrzak had with us. To Mr. Bangert we leave a new clipboard and hat and hope he gets as much good out of it as he did out of the ones he used this year. Best of Luck in the future. To Miss Sechrist we leave a recorder that automatically turns on when things get out of hand and that says, Get Quiet and Get Busy. We know this will be useful. To Mrs. Schafer we leave some new answer books to replace the ones that Uust happened to dis- appear?l. To Mrs. Dowell we leave a new lesson plan book and hope she makes use of it this year. To Mrs. Romick we leave a book of instruction on how to play black jack to go with the cards she confiscated ln 3rd period library. To Mr. Weir we leave a book on how to soup up tractors and one gallon of chlorophyll to aid him ln fertilizing fields. ' To Mr. Burton we leave a map showing the hiding places of lost HJ tools and other articles which turned up missing during the year. To Mrs. Splrek we leave a fresh supply of absence slips and troubles so she won't find next year too boring. ' ' To Mr. Buttolph Larry we leave a fresh supply of cigars, some Windex, and scrap paper, which can be found in every nook and cranny. 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Xxx'- I fffncfmfm sxnx Xxx SOPHOMORE CIASS OFFICERS President ------- ---------------------- I ohn Grimm Vice-President ------------------------- Bill Grimm Secretary - ----------- ------------ I oyce Ferguson Treasurer --------------------------- Betty McClain Student Council ------------------------ 11m wuson and Darlene Harris IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ------------------------ - ----- Red Egbert Vice-President ------------- L ------- Secretary ------------------------- Treasurer --L ------------ - Student Council -------------------- ---- Tom Wilson ------ Pat Baird -------- Ianet Underwood Betty Amheiser and Jack Leggett FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Prlisident -----'---------- ---------- Al an Lawrence V1C6-President ------------- r ------- - Barbara Halley Secretary ---------------- ---------- D orothy Dewey TTBGSUTBI -------------- ---- -------- - - Carol Iester Student Councll -------------- ----------- - - Bob Lee and Iim Vacha omiom Loretta Butcher, Dave Friend, Janice Kindlg, Wllttlilll , Charlene klnker . lack Leggett, Pat Carlson, Elmer Slater, Cheryl Pope, Iohn Ferguson. Connie Underwood, George Gedos, Ianet Underwood, Tom Wilson, Dee Roberts Tom Scott, Margaret Leatherman, Ray Miller Trudy Wood, Harry Baker. c I pp fe-arf! SL 2 , f . ?T?7 f 1' , ' :au V gi-:L -if 4 a.. 2.g! V , W-we l + E51 k wi? K W' X, www - kk , x ' Emgi f it v F a e S :,. ..,... , ..,, 8 ,R MM x 4 f ll . w g H' 'fslv-Sw f ' , ' aw 7 an r ,G l f ,, nw ,E ,J ,, W. I X . w 27 I if . 1 ,-,,...+ K if ' -9 rar vm' r-Q sa lhf ll , . O 'ii rv' N I 3,9 OWL 0l 8f5 Eileen West, Tom Phillips, Darlene Harris, Tom Iones, Bonnie Brainard, Raymond Landis, Linda Spellman. Donald Dear-th, Eleanor Crittenden, Robert Benson, Ioyce Ferguson, Fred Eglin, Beverly Darr, James Wilson. Martha Easton, Wllllam Grim, Nancy Miller, B111 Hanes, Beth Benson, Iames Lee, Betty McClain. do ,Q ,E W .rr vox X ARK 0, ,K .N Q. 5 , vi , 4 Ky, l M... M al xl sk vii' .LIL rf Iohn Grimm, Phyllls Woodward, Iohn Fetherolf, Patti Qulllln, Douglas Thayer, Ianice Hopkins, Harold Strouse. Pat Skidmore, Carolyn Lance, Elsie Miller, Betty Harris, Esther Bates, David Coleman, Gloria Dull. ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: ,A?I 8f5Al4fL8lfL Diann Hetsler, Ernest Hanlon, Deanna Barnes , Robert Young . Jack Leedy, Janet Snader, John Hanes, Valen Baird. Barbara Halley, Ronald Clevidence, Judy DeVoe, Tom Underwood. Martha Morrison, Carol Chapman, Dorothy Slorgle, Joanne Fetherolf, Mildred Warner. ROW 5: Richard Bryant, Kareen Sparr, Jim Vacha, Deanna Benson. ROW 6: Joyce Forrester, Paul Fortune, Jane Harris, Walter Zimmerman. ROW 7: Edwin Cooper, Dorothy Dewey, Joe Lawton Judy Anderson. 4: 'Fm jl 8:5Al4'L8l4f ROW 1: Beverly Brinker, Jerry Ramsler, Bonnie Miller, Kenneth Zsarney. ROW 2: Alfred Wilson, Kathleen Mack, Tom Heffelflngcr, Elaine Houston. ROW 3: Sandra George, Robert Lee, Carol Iester, Richard Seal. ROW 4: Ica Hall, Robert Lucas, Janet Brown. Ti HPF!! at , -41 W---.- 23 yy , nztfifw' ' 'L .- wily- Q , ,Vt ,gr ,I ' ff, - W ' . ,., 5, A Z ' , If , a.: ,f 30 , Pg ' :J ' . Q' at -' W e- We by g X: hx g gjgtffr Q- 5 st. s I ROW 5: Karen Royce, Allan Lawrence, Lois Reusch, Bill Moss . ROW 6: Sandra Gedos, James Mosher, Betty Mcvlcker. ROW 7: Carol Landis, Arlen Vanasdal, Audrey Amhelser, Robert Holmes . 5 W Qu e gzglaf ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: ROW 5: ROW 6: ROW 7: Errol Spellman, Suzann Parker, Lauretta Samsa. Diana Dague, Sandra Wamer, Fred Whitacre. Mary Etta Edwards, Jerry Yost, Bonny Kahl. Sherry Fisher, Beverly Patterson, Diane Tanner Barbara Skurvid, Tom Packard, Io Ellis. Dems cuban, Joan coxben, Bernard Baker. Charles Mabry. 'Q' , , f Y, , W a s .. ,.:. f 35 ' L2 ,ex . 7 A a frm, gg Qi, Q iiglrf ROW 1: Don Workman, Jim Allen, Vera Lou Tripplet, Jerry Underwood, Tim Noggle, Bruce Pope. ROW 2: Juanita Darr, Alice Buxton, Nancy Repp, Ianet Forrester, Sheila Louis, Mary Bigley. ROW 3: Willard Peden, Linda Vanasdale, Linda Blackbum, Pat Gedos, Iane Massie, Janet Benton ROW 4: Barbara Grimm, Larry Punk, Kay Iorden, George McWilliams , Carol Kaylor. 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QJWL Backfie1d'- Keith Massie, Don Darrah, Iack Bittner, Elmer Slater. Line - Harry KEITH Baker, Rodger Mack, B111 Daly, Tom Wilson, Larry Scott, Matt Davis, Tom Scott. BILL MATT fi . 1 V . + : LL rer 4 ll' iw xx X 1 K r,,,M X ' 11-A , , Ackwwfktdig K , SSS Crownhcarcr-Iuamta Rice, Sophomore Attendant-Nancy Mlller, Senior Attendant-Rita Padgett, Queen-Barbara Snader, Iunior Attendant- Put Baud, Freshman Attendant-Ica Hall. Omecoming J 1 Queen Barbara IS crowned by last year's queen Shirley Tomes as oo-captains Don Darrah and Iack Bittner look on. Q X .X X R XS 2 5 lzlzmilfy Z?a5AefAcLf! Lgguacf ROW l: Harry Baker, Tom Heffelfinger, Iohn Ferguson, Iohn Grimm, Coach Dunham ROW 2: Tom Scott, Don Gilbert, Don Darrah, Ken Carver, Bill Daly, Tom Wilson. After a rather slow start, the Tiger quintet had a fairly successful season finishing with a 7-1 O record. This record should continue to improve as only two seniors graduated from the' team. The season was filled with excitement as there were many close games and an overtime in the tournamentp Lagrange Seville Leroy Buckeye Spencer Highland Sullivan Homer Brunswick 62 Lodi 57 Lodi 57 Lodi 5 7 Lodi 42 Lodi 77 Lodi 70 Lodi 79 Lodi 68 Lodi Seville Leroy Buckeye Spencer Homer Highland Brunswick Leroy Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi Lodi X 'S .gf , ,. .xdcfiuilliw I ' 1 9 - lg f Nx Q J' Xx'. fl V 1 1 ' s X f x t H-' 5 K N lcv' X r ff ? V.,. 4,5-Q f fr ...mm , W WML: ......L.,. ,M ,L ' ..2..,.....,... 3 .,.,W .,,,L,..,,A ,,. l Y ,F . ,MA-., KAOPM6 ROW l: Barbara Halley, Beverly Brinker, Nancy Lewis, Charlene Brinker, Lois Clifford, Rita Padgett, Beth Benson, Beverly Darr, Joyce Ferguson, Janice Hopkins, Betty McClain, Nancy Miller, Bonnie Miller, Pat Baird, Judy Anderson, Martha Morrison. ROW 2: 'Kathy Mack, Judy DeVoe, Dlann Hetsler, Carol Landis, Mildred Marner, Carol Chapman, Betty Amheiser, Margret Leatherman, Sandy Fisher, Barbara Sanford, 'Connie Underwood, Phylis Woodward, Pat Allenbach, Janet Fetzer, Loretta Eglin, Sonya Miller, Dee Ann Roberts, Carol Jester, Dorothy Dewey, Audrey Amheiser, Kareen Sparr, Janet Brown. ROW 3: Janet Underwood, Lois Norton, Charlene Benton, Cecile Crittenden, Eleanor Crittenden, Betty Harris, Marcene Orr, Dorothy Slorgie, Jane Harris, Rachel Lawton, Janice Kindig, Darlene Harris, Linda Milkey, Barbara Hall, Connie Gilbert, Barbara Snader, Janet Burnside, Valen Baird, Deanna Barnes, Lois Reusch, Janet Snader, Ica Hall. ROW 4: Spud Brinker, Dalerd Repp, Ronnie Fetzer, Jerry Payn, Tom Wilson, Jack Bittner, Tom Scott, Bill Daly, Bill Grim, Ken Carver, Tom Jones, Larry Scott, Matthew Davis, Rodger Mack, Alan Lawrence, Jim Vacha, Bob Holmes. gif!!! ROW l: Betty McClain, Dennis Gilbert, Allen Lawrence, Kareen Sparr, Bonnie Kahl, Barbara Snader, Barbara Sanford, Dotty Dewey, Janet Benton, Tom Mainwaring. ROW 2: Beth Benson, Joyce Forrester, Joan Colbert, Kathy Mack , Larry Funk, Ronnie Stewart, Nancy Lewis , Judy Anderson. ROW 3: Linda Milkey, Deanna Benson, Bobby Packard, Mary Etta Edwards , Valen Baird, , ROW 4: Darlene Harris, Maryanna Lawton, Larry Payn: Jerry Underwood, Tom Heffelfinger, Diane Tanner, Kathy Tanner, Charlene Benton, Alma Jean Phillips. ROW 5: Jerry Payn, Dorothy Slorgie, Pat Baird, Carol Kaylor, Joan Seal, Connie Gilbert, Connie Underwood, Jane Harris, Bill Heffelfinger. l 4 il M V , m 1 f -WW. . f fT r A'Mf r'ffN ' . . 3 A, A . L- Q ' . 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Ianet Benton laccompanlstl Q 07:5 7 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Iones, Ronnie Fetzer, Tom Scott Larry Scott, Bill Daly, Matt Davis, Iack Bittner, Jerry Payn Ianet Burnside faccompanlstj. agifucfenf Clwnci ROW 1: Jack Leggett, Rita Padgett, Betty Amheiser. ROW 2: Robert Lee, Iim Vacha, Roger Martin, Iim Wilson, Darlene Harris, Janet Sedlacek, Jacqueline Thornton, Sherry Fisher. ROW 1: ROW 2: Walfionaf ,Jgonor ,Sjwiefy Pat Baird, Margaret Leatherman, Rita Padgett, Jack Bittner, Larry Scott, Linda Spellman, Sandra Fisher. Matthew Davis, Ianet Burnside, Barbara Snader, Ianice Kindig, Linda Miikey, Barbara Sanford, William Daly. s 5 , . Q9 1 uw 'Q Q vi? , X X E' 'fi or ' 3 ng ,.. 1 - - vi .ff X NM. X 1 M lST ROW: Z ND ROW: KRD ROW: gy Valen Baird, Carol Iester, Betty McClain, Ioyce Ferguson, Beverly Darr, Dotty Dewey, Kathy Mack. laflei Snadef, ICG HGH, Iudy DGVOB, Kareen Sparr, Diann Hetsler, Joanne Fetherolf, Barbara Halley Iane Harris . Mrs. HGSUHQS, Dorothy Slorgie, Ianet Fetzer, Donna Luecht, Carol Chapman, Betty Harris, Deanna Barnes, Darlene Harris, Loretta Eglin. 1 jmfnre armerd of ,xdmerica ROW 1: lark Leggett, Dick Bryant, Bob Young, Raymond Landis, Alfred Wilson, Jack Leady, Paul Fortune. ROW Z: Ronnie Fetzer, Fred Eglin, Skip Bryant, Paul Skidmore, Ioe Lawton, Douglas Fair, Jack Howman, Delbert Mlller, Iohn Feathemff, Iim Vacha, Tom Arters, John Egbert. ROW 3: Mr. Welr, Advisor, Dick Farnsworth, Harry Baker, Iohn Drotleff, Tom Iones, Bill Grim, Jerry Payn, Bob Lucas, Carl Moore. ' 3, . Q-1. -X.. ex 57. if - - -.,. . .wi ' 1-'F'.'3' L4 .17-TT 'KN-'x'f..wu'rr wg-r-..........l i s fefvmwss J ri in L A .yyy - .A fl E - ,iief ' c EY, IST ROW: Charlene Benton, Janice Hopkins, Janet Underwood, Betty Amheiser, Rachel Lawton, Pat Baird, Beth Benson . ZND ROW: Deanna Benson, Betty McVicker, Carol Landis, Elaine Houston, Lois Reusch, Mildred Warner, Judy Anderson, Audrey Amheiser, Sandra Gedos, Janet Brown. 3RD ROW: Dee Ann Roberts, Connie Underwood, Eileen West, Pat Quillin, Eleanor Crittenden, Phylis Woodward, Bonnie Brainard, Barbara Sanford. ROW l: ROW 2: jnlfowe lac em of America Beth Benson, Trudy Wood, Pat Baird, Sandra Fisher, Joyce Ferguson, Rita Padgett, Sonya Miller, Janet Burnside, Loretta Eglin, Betty Amheiser, Connie Gilbert, Charlene Benton, Janet Fetzer, Linda Milkey, Connie Underwood, Darlene Harris. Janice Kindig, Tom Seal, Barbara Sanford, Tom Scott, Don Gilbert, Ken Carver, Tom Wilson, Rodger Mack, Dave Lanigan, Graydon Williamson, John Ferguson, Lois Norton, Keith Massie. .LMT : Hail!! Q . 'A ' - zfmior FIRST ROW: Charles Mabry, Jerry Yost, Dick Seal, Dick Bryant, Ernest Hanlon. SECOND ROW: Tom Heffelflnger, Mike Bates, Jim Vacha, Arlen Vansadal, Walter Zimmerman, Advisor, Mr. Shibley. vmior - lend ROW 3: Dranna Dague, Bonnie Kahl, Joan Colbert, Elaine Houston, Lols Reusch, Deanna Barnes, Janet Snader, Kay Jordon, Suzann Parker, Lauretta Sampsa, Dorothy Slorgie, Jo Nora Ellis. ROW 2: Barbara Skurvld, Juanita Darr, Janet Benton, Beverly Patterson, Sherry Fisher, Nancy Repp, Linda Vanasdal, Dlann Hetsler, Carol Kaylor, Barbara Jo Grimm, Jane Massie, Marietta Edwards, Mrs. Dowdell fAdv1sorj. ROW 1: Carol Landis, Betty Mcvicker, Dotty Dewey, Jane Harris, Judy DeVoe, Carol Jester, Kathy Mack, Kareen Sparr, Valen Baird Dianne Tanner, Linda Blackburn. ,,,,,f iff SEATED: Loretta Eglin, Ianet Burnside, Barbara Snader. STANDING: Matt Davis, Keith Massie, Ronnie Stewart, Bill Daly, Don Darrah, Windy Williamson, Larry Scott. ABSENT: Rodger Mack . QLUZSIOQIQQIW SRM Linda Milkey, Barbara Snader, Lois Norton, Barbara Hall, Sandy Fisher, Graydon Williamson, Loretta Bucher. Margaret Leatherman, Tom Wilson, Valen Baird, Ianice Kindig, Dee Roberts, Mrs. Dowell CAdvisorJ, Elaine Houston, Mrs. Schafer C1-ldvisorj, Kay Iordon, Kareen Sparr, Connie Underwood, Pat Baird, Barbara Sanford, Phyllis Woodward, Tom Iones, Dave Friend, Connie Gilbert, Beth Benson, Lois Reusch, Ianet Benton, Rodger Mack. 1 118. Q Yu v f Q ' 1 1, Q y tt oy O I .,-rf ,, .. a s , . :mwSt.lf7 9:4-Q4-131 xg?lfU88fA86Ll f 12306 8 Sophomore Attendant-Betty McClain and escort Skip Bryant, Senior Attendant- Rita Padgett and escort Paul Skidmore, Sweetheart Queen-Dee Roberts and escort Dick Farnsworth, Junior Attendant-Janet Underwood and escort Harry Baker, Freshman Attendant-Kathy Mack and escort Dick Bryant. Rita seems to be getting a big kick out ofthe kiss given Queen Dee by her escort Dick Farnsworth. My but he's hungryl Watch those fingers, Dee. V-...F fi Q i K ss Q QCLJE NSZA00! i it Q'- Q A sm! Q . gt 'x MRS. FULLER MRS LEE MRS MESSENGER MRS SCOTT First Grade Fxrst Grade First Grade Second Grade MRS. BENNADER Second Grade QR-ax MRS SECHRIST MISS CUMMINGS MRS HARMON gm eeggx Shirley Burnside, Bill Heffelfinger, Mary Bittner, Albert Weber. David Miller, Mary Iane Blough, Donald Philips, Ioanne Slorgie . Eleanor REPP1 Barry Jordan, Bernadine Buxton, Bob Brown. Gordon Norris, Iill Leggett, Larry Hetsler, Noreen McWilliams . O ,I E ln' fr fy .5 t E 'l --r. Sf' 59 fs . 'fsfz U, umm? up. avr av' 3 -vi vp. JN: A ., . . ,,. 1 ,4 . , 3 we E51 .lf gg! Q . o f Iudy Petherolf, Ilm Buxton, Pat Spirek, Eric Klndlg , Betty Martin. Norman Glnter, Barbara Schott, Charles Gokee, Helen Carver, Robert Strickland. Shelley Anderson, Harvey Iames , Ioyce Holzer, Arnold Kelly, Donita Norris. Charles Debro, Janice Young, Philip Kuclnskl, Diane Samsa, Robert Norris. NOT PICTURE11 Barbara Massle ' ' , , , Ax .. , ' ' Y rw 1' 03 H' QWLJ8 Elle Iane Delcamp, Fred Milkey, Barbara Funk Ralph Williams, Linda Marie Holbrook. Peter Moore, Sharon Grier, Bob Danielson Karla Leucht, Darrel Warner. Gloria Carroll, Iim Peden, Lee Ann Dibble Ted Payn, Linda Martinson. Robert Schondel, Linda Lance, Larry Reed Betty Kinser, Larry Croskey. N ll . B. fr AY 0, 5 5 o ' ' S 5 S ' 2 5 ' . - X . -. eel tk ,rl 55, . EX 'Q ir S' i X ik iii ll . it X' B 5 xr H li jr ' XS . K k be E 2 Y? ' ' rs' K ,. 'g-3 ::.-, .... : - ,... ,fx W1 as 1 N .T ' .Rfk K A in X Q lg ,xx yggzkl. ,, H Q A H is , . 4 Q i . YQ lv. . 1 1 QUCJQ j 0141 r i 'O .wa . ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: : 0 ' 0 5 z 5 f 5 ROW 5: Leslie Edwards , Donald Malnwaring. ROW 6: Joe Blqley, 'Larry Ritchie., Kathleen Lanigan. ROW 7: Nonnan Harris, Jane Anderson, Gregary Mong. ROW 8: Kay Punk, Danlel Hall, Elizabeth Eglin. NOT PICTURED: Ianlce Tanner, Dianna Massie. Robert Royse, Claudia Shumaker, Davld Grimm. Kaye Welsh, Fred Grimm, Sandra Gilbert. Michael Vannl., Virginia Jackson, Tommy Cooper Carole Bryant, Donald Landis, Phyllis Vanasdal 'Q o 7 U '2 f I as I 'o 0 o 1 0 3 M., I . 53 - . . .tum sh,-f.. - 5.-1 . ,., W' , -fflgfg-.W ,sim '- ' ian., A . ,. , . Wf T':f,-.mv + .w F?3?r2f . L .4g..,. iv , 3 'S . .kwin x R Q1 gawk jour ul -2 : si IW ROW 1: Billy Massie, Kay Yoder, Ronnie Miller, Iudy Tipton. ' ROW 2: Sue Bigley, David Hoops, Carla Barnes, Mark Noggle. ROW 3: Roger McCrea, Bonnie Travis, Ray Massie, Diane Whitright. ROW 4: Ronnie Norris, Sandra Markham, Raymond Lewis. ' isbn we -- N N-... , R- o f i . Q . . -, ur-:vw 1 .. ' Riff, e my kg' 33 rg , R YG X ROW 5: JoAnn Woodward, David Buttolph, Dora Gasser, Larry Zacharias . ROW 6: David Byers, Kathy LeMar, Denver Norris, Eloise Croskey. ROW 7: Janet Halley, Iohn Howman, Diana Allen, lames Kinser. 'N X .K , ,X ' --Q QULJQ jAl 88 ROW 1: Larry Cooper, Margaret Archer, Larry Fetherolf, Russell Horner, Charles Hanlon. ROW 2: Deanna Ross, Tommy Funk, Rita Mae Whitmore, Lance Miller, Rose Mary Whitmore. ROW 3: Barbara Whitman, Ronnie Young, Patti Kramer, Gary Rose, Sandra Seward, Keith Lowe, Linda Mathys. ROW 4: Don Berger, Kay Swain, Billy Kimpton, George Srofe, David Bennett, Gloria Iameyson, Wolf Velhlnger. ROW 5: Helen Caesar, John Miller, Beryl Martinson, Dennis Clevidence, Barbara Amheiser, Steven Slorgie, Brian Iordan NOT PICTURBD: Kathy Ramsier, Ronnie Capalingo. U 'L '4 it - ., at , . iw , , 4 , ,g 4 E.,,,.1,,,r,,,: ., .,, -. ., .. . S Q Qs b 1 R - , r , - U, or M- ' r Q f K . ff V 1 .. f- A mi: , L' , , , . mt V, . g k 9, ,X ,M AN . A A ' ' urani- a s X w , 5 is Y' Ti I X , -a M O' Q, -up 1 ,, K as k 'Yi'-A if fe' H.. N 1 Y Q , '. 1 5 v K A A ' I i u- :J Y ldv , . 4' 5223 ,gm ' I s- 3 ',, ., .W fu 94 u fl, Q, : ' Sv -4 1. 'fo-4 n,- J R x m f Lg an , ffg 5: , -. - iiif: 23-:V f- 5 5. - - , Q ' r. R Q. ' . , , , . , . ,.. .1.. R A , r u Cx r A s as-v-J' .t wk. .1-X -. . 142152-f af Q ,ws -. If ' F :e.,,.--, .em S-2 Q , x S 58 X... 1 r l ' r wg' I' 1 4 5 ,gig - -tfrgggfmg rf 6 in R. 'Km X -Qs.. . cv , v V1' . ' x 5 it 5 xli- ua ,5- . X it as. hs 'Q zz S 4 f 5 ml il ' H- K X. xt is .N 4 w lkrsvr . .f 4 Wg 54351 g , --'f:3f':',, fm ' ,L .,,. , Q V v A- Q., , 5- ft. n h'f 1 ' iv V 1 YQUJQ .7 A128 ROW 1: Rodney Sampsel, Connie Holzer, Jimmy Wllson, Betty Traxler, Bobby Tanner, Margaret Hetsler, Tommy Rand. ROW 2: Karen Sedlacek, Douglas Beard, Iudy Warner, Leonard Lance, Connle Schondel, Richard Grier, Diana Beard. ROW 3: Gary Clinesmith, Diana Warner, Robin Heffelfinger, Virginia Schott, Robby Fisher, Thelma Harris, Joel Spellman. ROW 4: Lois Hall, Rod Grimm, Jean Colbert, Tom Bvanlsh, Beverly Leatherman, Tom Buxton, Marjorie Kollert. ROW 5: James Workman, Ray Zimmerman, Dennis Zsarnay, Herbert Norton, Rex Brinkerhoff, Tom Hinckley. ' . 4... . ' :Ei-if Lr: V v. . M ,wk . f iq., if . skis ii Ea Y Q J' E U x ' X L 2 .. 1 S or 6 'Wi -,' X Q jj wr W' 4 YM- Sz. 47' 1 il E UXQJ in X as an 5.4 F .a fr 13' A K r in 4. -.F C1 QV' Q , A Q W i i W 4 :rg 6 hi gl i. 5a,r'q 5048 3110 ROW 1: Cheryle Neptune, Richard Fisher, Donna Triplett, Dennis Smith, Linda Tipton, Ronald Hobrook, Constance Fissell, Robert Cash. ROW 2: David Rice, Barbara Mong, John Carey, Susan Anderson, Roland Dague, Leola Brammer, Richard Repp, Linda Kinser. ROW 3: Doranna Zacharias, Lewis Delong, Carol Luecht, Russell Buttolph, Nancy Hosey, Danny Shumaker, Sue Herr, Douglas Ginter. ROW 4: Donald Daniels, Victoria Swain, Ronald Daniels, Sylvia Kollert, Sandra Kucinski, Joyce Miller, Claudia Ferguson, Ione Spirek. NOT PICTURED: Worthy Channell. l C Q O Q 5 , . 67 QCLCJQ jfU0 Donald Skinner, Jane Malnwarlng, Harold Hanlon, Teresa Whltright ., Jane Strickland, Iohn Barnes, Janice Berger, Bernard Dull. Bllly Hall, Margo Dague, Lynn Frank, Sara Markham. Pamila Wood, Roger Hinkley, Annabell Plummer, Mike Dibble. Bobby Gorey, Mary Mabry, Phillip Johns, Aurle Bell Catey. Barbara Andrews, Charles Hess, Georgia Seidwitz, Donald Daso. Tony Gedos, Tommy Allen, Ricky Miller, Erick Grimm. Ruth Ann Remner, Terry Maxwell. NOT PICTURE11 Barbara Capallngo. Q was YF -- 3. . .i-A rw girl: 2 Q .- ,Q Q 1 t, il X rf! M NV yr W Mg Af' , Que, K 'cl tw. X 934 F lx wi 9 242 Lx r X R' R L, Xl ,, ,in- ,- xi 1: Q.. we .2 .. . O ,Ht 1 f:ff,fPgr'5fiQtx',': . , I . M QCLCJQ 0148 ROW 1 Marion Lewis Carol Schondel Jimmy Jameyson, Patricia Burt, Dale Yoder ROW 2 Juanita Rice Philip Grier Judith Schott, Kenneth Landis, Kathryn Reed ROW 3 Tommy Sedlacek Ada Harengoza Jimmy Funk, Jean Hinckley, Teddy Anderson ROW 4 Karen Carroll Lewis Kolbert Bonnie Ritchie, Paul Lawton, Phil Morrison Edward Dull ROW l James Kimhler, Jerri Aungst Robert Mlller, Candace Martinson, Thomas Rice ROW 2 Rose Stnckland Craig Mcllnroe Jane Warner, James Harsh, Amta Earll M., img I -1- . 185' I 9' 1 . lv - ,an Xf. ROW 1: Cheryl Whltright Bllly Iackson Pamela Zelgler Don Lovlng Sally Cooper ROW 2: Rlchard Rowe Vxckxe Crittenden Tommy Matus Charlotte Norris lack Skurvld ROW 3: Janet Gray Byron Botdorf Ruth Howman Robble Hall Carol Swain ROW 4: Stephen Slvard Gene Reynolds Sharon Enslgn jonathan Heffelflnger Sylvia Grubb Ralph Anderson ROW 5: Ieraldme Gasser L1nda Cl1nesm1th Charlene Spice Carolyn Lewis Kathleen Miller ROW b: Iames Fltzsxmmons Cxndy Walker Douglas Repp Pamala Allen Charlotte Amhelser li E 59 my Whig gi Ein S ' ,lf . 'H+-A-f'1 77 -or + at ,fp .R S 5 '-N. .S Q, QQA ,F Y 2 DON S. GRIMM GARAGE: RESIDENCE 52 61 4871 LODI OHIO Best Wishes Compliments Of Leatherman Leland E. Musser Decorating Service Hardware 115 church street Phone 4231 Lodi Ohio Phone 5614 Lodi, Ohio COmP1iments Compliments Of Of Benton's Store Lodi, Ohio On the Square Rowland Bros. Druggists and Pharmacists 113 Wooster Street Phone 3251 Lodi, Ohio Congratulations Seniors Of 1956 L O D I PTA Compliments Of 7 ,j4lfL6!QI 50IfL A QW eruice Specializing In Car Washing Lubricating Phone 5664 Bank Street X6 QD. Hffnef WOODMEN INSURANCE AGENCY EALTH IDENT LIFE ZATION Eat With EE'S Compliments Of EES Restaurant Morton and Lutz Where Friends Meet to Eat Men's and Boys'.Shop Lodi Ohio Medina South Court 1' 1 - Compliments Of l Qyfttfy .QJL Glenn and Beatrice Kahl Phone 5835 Bank Street Lodi, Ohio Compliments Of Bowman Automobile Sales Company Medina Ohio I I I LODI FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CUSTOM BUTGIHERING Cutting Wrapping Curing Smoking FOOD LOCKERS POR RENT Located 1 lf2 Miles West of Lodi On State Route 224 Phone 20 71 I I A Locke Manufacturing Co. I Railings - Columns - Metal Building Products The Key To Home Distinction Congratulations and Best Wishes A I Phone 5881 Ohio Street Lfidi Ohio Mr. - Compliments Of Your Speed Equipment Headquarters , tYour Automotive Headquartersl Custom Auto Accessories , Speed l Equipment, Hollywood Mufflers. I Dual Exhaust, Mallory Ignition, nc. Q Fender Skirts , Etc. If It's Made For A Car-We Have Itl Dave Billmanf Owner West Salem, Ohio PH. 3691 ' V 1, , Phone 45 Sl Compliments Of Underw0od's Complete Food Market Home of Quality Meats and Groceries Lodi, Ohio Dial 3341 Broadway T V Zenith Radio and TV 114 Broadway Compliments 7 JOAN, A pface Fine Food George Gould Bank Street Phone 5623 Lodi, Ohio A Lgdi 01110 - as n Compliments Of 44 77 jfamingo Bank Street Lodi, Ohio Phone 5281 Congratulations Lodi Foundary Earl Martinson - Carl Brewster Phone 2141 1'- Compliments Of Harsh Bowling Lodi, Ohio Western Auto Associate Store F. G. Sabin, Owner Phone 51 61 Lodi, Ohio I E. M. Quillin B. H. Mining CQ. Compliments of CMJ, - PIATT 5. soN ELECTRIC Distributors of gfflflfe GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Wholesalers - Retailers - Deliverers Phones: phone 3434 Wooster St. Lodi 2837 Of Millersburg 291-S Nlshf 5832 l f Oh Lodi, Ohio - Millersburg, Ohio KEEP? Compliments Of 7 gfdofs C5 M pattern! ,Mme 'W i Phone 2391 224 Wooster St. MEDINA, OHIO Lodi, Ohio Ray Turk's Sunoco Service - Used Tires-All Sizes-New Tires I , Tubes-Batteries Lodi KA1l Pricesl Ohio ,Triple 0 Service Compliments Of I 8. Supply Co. ChaPma'1'5 I Atlantic Gasoline 24 Hour Truck And Car Service Fine Food - Hotpoint Appliances Lodi, Ohio Routes 224 - 42 Lodi, Ohio I W. H. Joe Warne' Heffelfinger General Insurance Insurance Of All Kinds and Real Estate Salesman 218 Church St. Phone 3221 215 Mill St. Phone 2333 Lodi, Ohio Lodi , Ohio .450 .5-Zbiner Don't Forget Our Foot-Long Hot Dogs U. S. Routes 42 6. 224 - Lodi, Ohio Phone 4901 Lodi, Ohio is Compliments Of HaII's Barber Shop V , and Modern anety Beauty Shop SUITE Lodi, Ohio Phone 3351 , Phone 4314 Lodi, Ohio The Lodi Equity Co. Quality - Service - Satisfaction H Of - L ci Chick Mash L di Dairy Feed L di Egg Mash It 1 QQQQQD Owned and Highest Prices Operated By P 'd F F rmers A11 G Ph 2581 Compliments Of Best Wishes S Halladay's , Sohio Station jjgjy 5 and Lodi Motel Lodi, Ohio D 1 4431 Wooster St THE LUDI STATE BANK Offices at Lodi and Valley City, Ohio The Friendly Bank Small Enough to Know You Large Enough to Serve You 1 lf2'Z, Interest on Savings Deposits 2 lf2'Z, Interest on Time Certificates Complete Banking Service at Your Disposal Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . 1- Best Wishes Of I , , i loringftiff L gfeen R. B. Snell and Son, Florists Flowers For All Occasions Telegraph Service Phone 4702 Lodi, Ohio Grier 5 Gulf Service omg W Washing-Greasing-Spray Glazing Charles Grier-Proprietor Wooster St. Lodi, Ohio l Phone 4632 Route 224 u !OcLrLer ana! LSZVLJ jwnena! ibirecford Ambulance Service Furniture Sewing Machines I Carpets and Rugs Appliances Linoleum Lodi Phone 3481 Ohio In Lodi It's I Compliments Of L , Hower Brothers I LOdI I , Clothing shoes , Wallpaper Dry Goods Widest Clothing Selection in Medina Bank Street Phone 3513 County Phone 5171 Lodi, Ohio 1-Odi Ohio 1 1 1 1 i Q 01fLgralf1fL!afi0n4 LJ I ,fo ,sr ,Z , 'I ' 'Lx , in - MI X' in 5 llc' 'ii Q, 45510- 54 - iff l H ' I-17 O. I of ig Q I Q -1 xml 21.1 1: ' I , 'fifty .' S Eli' ' I ills' vb' ' a Sharp- Mighty Sharp That's what this outfit was in grandpa's salad days. Dressed like this today--he'd stop traflic. Styles change, and usually for the better. Things change in insurance, too. And for the better. Better check with us and see if your insurance protection has kept pace with changing times. It would not be funny to find yourself out of date on your insurance protection should you have a loss. emom. PADGETT NSURANCE AC-ENC PHONE 32 41 LODI, OHIO l l 1 r u ' Congratulations Class Of '56 Don Fetzer Q Q 2 5' ff? S ff FL ,,, -u Fl' H :Q or 2. 5 H2 fi N 2 'U O' Q .2 H- Q CD 3 5 E 2 Q -lv 5 gg x7 i :f'1111lhM , i if Q -iff 22 'U S Q' 2 23- 3 E c: 5 g I -I ,E Q LQ Eg 23 co E 5 Es mg Q Q - '1 CD o' fb 9: fl' 'U Q- E A U1 a ii 'S 2 :'- ii na o' 2 -1 5 CD Lb. Lodi , Ohio Compliments Of 7 few, 5z0,, Lodi, Ohio Phone 3911 Chatham Lumber and Supply Co R. D. 42 Phone Spencer, Ohio 5X3 or 414 Doors - Windows - Roofing Blocks - Hardware L CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, BUICK C. W. Sommer, Inc. Sales and Service Phone 2611 Phone 2741 U, S, ldute 224 Lodi Qhjhg Expert Tires Lubrication Tubes And Batteries Washing y f A . Mack 5 Shell Station Com p1iments Yarman Bros. Famous Holmes County Swiss Cheese Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon Phone 2581 , West Salem, Ohio Shady-Glen Where Friends Meet Deluxe Sandwiches Howard Spice, Prop. Lodi, Ohio Of ' I Qulllin Bros. Construction Company Phone 2837 Rd. 46 N 1 OHIO FARMERS COMPANIES gat-34 J' .' Iwi S IH I Q -+ OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY - CHARTERED 1848 OHIO FARMERS INDEMNITY COMPANY 1-1:-kr I GROY OHIO Compliments Of THE IDOL THEATER GOOD MOVIES AT LOW PRICES LODI, OHIO PHONE 4655 Compliments Of SCOTT AND SUNS IC-A FUUD MARKET Quality - Service - Economy Complete Line Of Fresh Meats Frozen Foods We Deliver Phone 2191 , Fancy Groc erle s Lodl Ohlo I COmPlime nts In Memoriam Of , 5746 41,64 CAM 0 The Mabrys 1956 gderf 57455050 219 Wooster Street Lodi, Oh l lk R. E. BENSUN AND SONS A Drum or a Truckload Your Business is Always Appreciated by Bensons and Their Associates . Iobbers I 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 Mrs . Henrietta Hein Compliments PhiIlip'5 Drug Store ' Prescriptions Fountain Service Cosmetics Sealtest Ice Cream Rexa II Phone 4741 LODI, OHIO pafron ,fgcfd Dr. Ernst Mr. 6. Mrs. M. R. Woodword Mr. 6: Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. G Mrs Mr. Sr Mrs Mr. G Mrs Mr. G Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs . W. W. McVicker . K. R. Miller . C. C. Padgett . H. S. Elliott . Bert Cotton . Clarance W. Lee . H. E. Steele . E. D. Seifert . Welker Smith . Wesley Hall . Duane Schempp Mr. 6- Mrs. Vernie Benslnger Mr. 6. Mrs . Deb Benson Mr. G Mrs. Dallas Warner Mr. 6- Mrs. Harold Wilson Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mrs. Milo Mr. R. D. . S. F. Rowe . John Mantz C. Mllkey Bittner Dr. Paul H. Kramer Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 6. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. G Mrs . I. Gotham . Ivan Andrews . Iohn Snell Ray Pietrzak 6. Stevie . Gerald Benson . Vince Slorgie Mr . Dlck Reynolds Mr. 6- Mrs. Don Kindig Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. C. M. Potts Noble Rlce Royce Eaken Clyde Keener Rlchard Cash Mr. 6. Mrs. W. C. Fetzer Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Bennet Tire E. S. Hileman C. B. Delcamp Dunham 6- Debbie H. C.West Harless Albert Ralph W. Miller Supply Mr. 6: Mrs. V. R. McEnroe Mr. 6. Mrs. Richard Reynolds Mrs. Marian Lang. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 6. Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. Melvin Mr. G Mrs. Iohn Lucas Robert B. Evanish LeRoy Plummor Eugene Loving Don Brinkerhoff Elvidge Iles Eli Derhammer Mrs . Elizabeth Winters Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. P. G. Sabin Winter x Q I fl -L' L mph I lsulll I1 WALWUORYII IICIKQI luullmn, lg.ll. I. A. 'BIPSLXQQ A V W-ZZDTIBEIJI . 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