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First row, left to right, Mr. Boone, Elem. Science, Visual Aids; Mrs Higgenbotham, Head Girls Phy. Ed.; Mrs. Smith, Phy Ed.; Miss Silva, Spanish, English, Social Studies, Mr. Halsey, Head Music Dept, Band. Second row, Miss Utendorffer, English, U. S. History; Miss Scott, Art; Miss Jurgenscn, Counseling, English, Social Studies; Mrs Hosselbring, Vocal Music. Third row, Miss Fedrau, Counseling, Social Studies, English; Mrs. Melby, Phy. Ed.; Miss Stallings, Phy, Ed.; Mr. Borst, Head Social Studies, Modern Problems Fourth row. Miss Morris, Typing; Miss Watt, Bookkeeping; Mr. Weitzin, Gen. Shop; Mr. Bonkhecd, Farm Mechanics First row, left to right, Mr. Von Horn, Stagecraft, Droma, English; Miss Bishop, English, Social Studies; Miss Leva, Biology. Second row, Mr. Jantzen, Business Problems, Arithmetic; Miss Wilson, Home Ec.; Miss Ellis, Counseling, English; Mrs. Bertsch, Elem. Business, Typing. Third row, Miss Rinn, Heod Language Dept., Spanish; Mr. Wakefield, U. S. History; Mr. English, World History. Fourth row: Mr. Giannoni, Phy. Ed.; Mr. Fletcher, ' jfcech, Worldjdistory; Mr. Sward, Mech. Drawing. 'pacuCty Not in picture. Miss Mumma, Counseling, English, Social Studies; Mrs. Fannen, German; Mr. C. Smith, Head Science Dept., Physics; Mr. Maguire, Orchestra; Mr. Conklin, Head Phy. Ed. Dept. , First row: left to right Mr. Smith, Pity. Ed; Mrs. Hartvig, Head Home Eccn. Dept, Home Econ.; Miss Berry, Librarian; Mr. Foppiano, Soles, Store Supervision. Second row: Mr. Payton, Woodshop; Miss Gottburg, Home Econ.; Mrs. Burrell, Heed Commerce Dept., Shorthand; Mr Lcveall, English, Phy. Ed.; Third row: Mr. Christensen, Counseling, Chemistry; Mrs. Christensen, Math; Mrs. Ranck, Home Eccn.; Mr. Hanlon, Algebra First row: left to right, Mr. Seiferling, Phy. Ed.; Miss Barneby, English; Miss Pilkington, Asst. Librarian; Mr. Perrin, Radio. Second row: Mr. Mcllor, Agriculture; Mr. Noas, World History, Publications; Mr. Bcnar, Auto Shop; Mr. Lcndohl, U. S. History, English. Third row: Mr. Archer, Phy. Ed.; Mr. Diekman, Head Ag. Dept., Agriculture; Mr. R. Hughes, Head English Dept., English; Mr. J. Hughes, Advanced Math.
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Dean of Boys Miss Signo Holm, t on Principal's Message Are there ony opportunities for the youth of todoy? John Keats lived just twenty-six years, yet his poetry will live forever. Franz Shuberf dcd at thirty-one. In those years he wrote mony musical compositions that will live forever. The high standard of living ond the rich heritage which we enjoy today is due in a great measure to o man named Thomas Edison, who was willing to work far into the nights perfecting his inventions to be used by monkind. The world today is waiting for men with vision ond industry, men who dare to think, men who dare to stood on their own feet. There are people who fail because they are afraid to moke a beginning; who go to bed tired because they spend the day looking for an easy job; who cannot tell what they think until thev read what the morning paper has said. Are you to be counted among this number? Opportunity is yours for the Joking if you really want it, if you ore willing to work for it, if you ore willing to discipline yourself and if you will not be discouraged The need of o good job for every man is no greater than the need of a good man for every job. PAUL R. BOWERS
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As the school year of 1947-48 ends, many o senior will look bock upon some of the activities which were included in this year's pro- gram. The class election was held in early October, with the first class meeting being held in November. The colendar for class events wos drawn up at the meeting. Also, Betty Jeon Colvin was elected to attend the Stote Convention sponsored by the Legion Women's Auxiliary. This year's Senior Ploy was held in April and was pro- claimed a huge success by everyone attending. The traditional Junior- Senior Prom wos held in May with the Seniors being guests of the Junior Class. A large crowd attended, and it was one of the best Proms ever. Next came the Senior Banquet in May with all of the Seniors attending. Probably the outstanding event of each year is Ditch Day whereby the Seniors ore allowed to ditch legally. It was held in Sacramento with swimming, golf, and other games being tlie occasion. The Baccalaureate services were held in the High School Auditorium June 6. Then came the day every Senior looked forward .to for twelve long yeors. Graduation exercises were held in the Grope Bowl on June 10. This ended the year for all of the Seniors. Although we were all glad that high school was over for us, we also hod seme desire to do it all over ogam. We still think Lodi High is tops. RAYMOND MOSER m CoC .
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