Lodi Union High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Row I: Michelson, B gstahler, Yoshida, Masui, Lanchester, Alexander, Nishim Chappuis, Emde S berl. Row II: Kum bara. Sjosten. Ring, Knittel, Erickson, Ring. M.. Wrighl Follett. Erickson, Buell, Stroh, Row ! Joachim. Hoff. Mill Rudow. Yaryan, M dinger. Brown. Wric Huber, Sayler. Spi erman Baumbach, Row IV: Aitebery, Eastham, Bush. V son, Joens, Goehri Graf. M.. Graf, L. Hildenbrand, Shroy F. H. A. Dance Club The Future Homemakers of America is an organiza- tion in High School for girls who are interested in Home Economics. There are seven purposes four degrees the girls work to achieve. Girls who nave earned their Jun- ior Homemaker degree in Lodi High are Norma Jean Goehring, Ruby Erickson and Agnes Ring. The high-lights of the year were the Valentine Party in Galt with members of Lodi Chapter as guests, the Christmas party in the cafeteria, and a meeting and party at which members of Rio Vista chapter were guests. The Dance Club was organized last October by girls who were particularly interested in modern da ing and who were eager to meet with other girls school to enjoy this activity. The group is sponso by Miss Loretta Stallings, who is helping with the trs ing of the girls. This group gave a unique and delightful assem to the Student Body in May. They created their o dances from music which they selected. Row I: Bond. S„ Brodehl Bauer House Owston Cowell Ulysses Ihe Masco!. Row II: Stallings, advisor Mauldin Blais Purdy Woodworth Uttecht Moore Bond. N.

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(left to right) Row I: Koenig, Vasquez. Smith, Ferguson, Oehler, Uttechl, Vac- carezza. Pres., Hall, Beckman Kawato, Small, Nesbitt, Robles, Row II: Cox Bet- tes, Benty, Tanner, Shinn Nelson, Calla- way Brodehl, House, Gruber, Bishof- berger. Row III: Houston, Hammond, Becker, Jensen, Woodworth. Lind, Kon- rad, Haines. Johannsen, Overton Sulli- van, Hoick. ft to right) Row I: Rinn. advisor, Iwa- a. McFadden, Kerr. Kunze Sasaki, alas. R., Thalas, J., Bond, Namba, en Hieb, Barben, Burger. Row II: rrett, Okazaki, Annett, Druet. Beck- L., Lea, Haney, Bybee, Grattone mpel. Lowdon, Owston, Raridan. [w III: Zarek, Bersi Peterson, Rcy- Ids, Wilburn, Thompson, Burkett, rsen, McCarty, Vasquez. Straub. Spanish Club At the first Spanish Club meeting, fifty members re initiated, making this group the largest in several irs. Officers for the year were: Robert Vaccarezza, presi- (it; Pat Lowdon. vice-president; Joan Koenig, secre- y; and Balbina Grattone, treasurer. Advisor was Miss i Rinn. A Christmas party, initiation, and movie on South nerica given by Mr. Curtis featured Los Amoeles’ letings. Two candy sales and a student assembly were ler activities of the Spanish Club. School Store Staff The School Store is an organization, formed by the first and second year sales students. There are three branches to this class; the class work, the work in the school store and work the second year students do in the downtown department stores. The money made by the store is contributed to the school cafeteria for the purchase of better utilities. This helpful and educational organization is under the supervision of Mr. Floyd Foppiano, the sales and store supervisor. ft to right) Row I: McKindley. Me iy Norton, Wright, Berg, Uhlich ugherty. Row II: Bender, Dow, At ery, Arevalo, Bass, Sifferman. Dietz lhlman. Row III: Nies, Shaw Jensen liver. Ellsbury, Cromwell, Hunter aser. Row IV: Fiori, Case, Ritchie ppiano. Advisor.



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 w I: Helm, Wells, de. Allbee, Roza, emer, Gross, imporalo. Row II: rdon, Duggar, ileman Mills, Don :ueg. Alexander, anco, Cox. Row III: Nitsche, R. Nilsche, roncke Vierra, m. Krueg, r. Londahl, Zarek irhat. Mattingly. Traffic Patrol Expert Typists The Lodi High School Traffic Patrol is composed of boys. New members are selected by the traffic patrol uad of the previous year, and their selection must be •proved by the Student Council. It is the duties of the squad to patrol halls during e school day, to usher at some of the school affairs, id to be kind and courteous to all persons with whom ey come in contact. This group is under the supervision of Mr. C. A. mdahl and this year’s commissioner was Dennis Alex- ider. The Expert Typists club is an organization which all typing students who have typed five or more accur- ate tests are eligible to join. The first meeting was held in March and Nini Moore and Carol Spickerman were elected president and vice-president respectively. This club was organized in 1932 and has maintained an outstanding record. One of its purposes is to further interest in the National Commercial contest which is held each spring. Lodi students won the National typing championship in 1948 for the second consecutive year. Row I: DeJong, Moore. N., Kuramolo, Inagaki, Nagaoka, Tsutaoka. Treude Jensen, Handel, Row II: Zimmerman, Spieker- man, Uttecht, Imada, Polenske, Bass. Moore, W. Row III: Delk. Hildenbrand Bush- man, Joachim, Johann- sen, Fregqiaro. Litlke, Row IV: Stamos, Kraft, Josien, Mrs. Berlsch, advisor Harrington, Miss Morris, advisor, Nipkau, Yarborough, Fischer.

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