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

 - Class of 1956

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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

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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



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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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