Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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gifts, we here and now present our sincere and deep appreciation to the aforesaid donees for their patience, self sacrifice, and unyieldf ing devotion to the cause of our education while we approached this milestone in our travels through life. ITEM THREE. To the tax payers of Lo' gan we desire to give our thanks for the in- terest and support they have shown in the ad' vaneement of education. ITEM FOUR. We commit to the faculty for training, all future Seniors, that they may reach the standard of this most brilliant Class of '32. ITEM FIVE. To the Students of Logan High School we bequeath: I. The fine spirit of friendship we have sought to maintain. We recommend that said spirit of friendship be manifested especially while changing classes. ll. The right of holding frequent assemf blies in the new auditorium. III. The privilege of spending at least two fortyflive minute periods in the new gymnaf sium. ITEM SIX. And finally, we give to Old Logan High our faith in it as a noble edueaf tional institu.tion, our hope for its future suc' cess in the building of character, our loyalty and love for it as our Alma Mater, and our fond memories of the years spent there in at' taining this goal. May it always keep these gifts as the most precious possessions of the Class of 1932. We hereby nominate and appoint the Facf ulty, the Logan School Board, and our Par' ents, as joint executors of this our Last Will and Testament, they to serve without bond and without further compensation. In Testimony Whereof, We, the Class of 1932, have hereunto signed our name at Lo gan, Ohio, this 24th days of May, A. D., lvlay, A. D. 1932. CLASS OF 1932. Signed, sealed and acknowledged by the Class of 1932 as and for its Last Will and Testament in our presence, and signed by us as witnesses in its presence, at its request, and in the presence of each other, this 24th day of May, A. D., 1932. G. E. CARR, FRED BURCHFIELD, C I. A S S P U JE M Evelyn Carnes, Sixth Honor Student We, the Class Thirtyftwo, Bid thee a fond farewell. In these last days of parting, While eyes with tears are smarting, We'll say-goodbye. We've spent our days for three short years, In dear old Logan High. From eight till three we worked and played, And all our teachers disobeyedg But nowf9tis Hnished: From dear old friends we now must part, Upon life's journey go. We hope that in these future years, Cur lives will all be free from fears, And, success, we'll find. Though days may come and days may go, Yet memories will linger on. New tasks we'1l take, new friends we'll make, But old friends we will ne'er forsake. Again we'll saykfarewelll Twenty seten

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with the 1932 Aerial had spurred him on to greater fields of endeavor. Rose Cox and Ruth Angle had recently opened a kindergarten that afforded much relief for Logan matrons. Carl Marx had purchased a Men's Clothing store and his clerks, Harley Gooding and Lester Hammond, proved to be wonderful advertise' ments. Was it due to the '32 depression, I asked, that so few of our class married? Well, replied Kathryn, Helen Shaw and Nellie Adcock have both taken the vows and now live together on a thriving fruit farm. Speaking of fruit farms, Ned and Ralph St. Clair own the most prosperous one in the state Y -they raise only grapes. Ruby HufIine's marriage ended in the divorce court where that silverftongued defender of women's rights, Margaret Ringhiser, secured her plenf ty of alimony. Helen Pleukharp and Mabel Bownes are running an exclusive boarding house in Enterprise. Ruth Lane has her stu- dio there and is doing quite well teaching viof lin, Marion Allen lives there, too, and oc' casionally looks after his business, the Enter' prise branch of Allen's Grocery. Usually, however, Managers Melvin Manter and Glen' don Bright, attend to his affairs. Joyce drew out her notebook and we found that nearly all the class had been accounted for. We knew that three of those remaining were with the Hartman Stock Company in Columbus. 'Mabel Krinn doing character parts, Edna Beshara the juvenile roles, and Robert Campbell the leading man of the or' ganization. Esther Stoughton and Mildred Struble were highlyftrusted secretaries in an important Chicago concern, because those two girls never talked too much. Joan Wright had married her employer and now quarrels continually with her housekeeper, Naomi Spacky, who had early lost her faith in the male sex. Carl Ryther was the heavyfweight champion of the world and had been discovf ered and promoted by that popular manager of Madison Square Garden, Bill Sauers. At the reunion the following week we saw all of these already mentioned above and the rest of our classmates. Ralph Blum came all the way from Texas where he was a wellftof do cattle man. Lucille Alltop and Garnet Nixon operated a beauty shop in Kansas City and Evelyn Miller was teaching school in Pe' oria. Wayne Cummins and George Spang were the last to arrive at the banquet and inf formed us that they were with a steel conf struction gang in New York City. So, having renewed my acquaintance with all my friends, I returned to my own every- day life, hoping for a like reunion at some date in the near future. Last Will dn Testament Kathryn Wright, Fifth Honor Student WE, the Class of 1932, Logan High School, being of sound mind and mem' ory, and under no restraint whatsoever, rec' ognizing that the time for our departure is at hand, and desiring to bestow such gifts and legacies upon our friends and classmates, as we deem best, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testa' ament, hereby revoking and annulling any former Will or Wills by us heretofore made. ITEM ONE. It is our will that all our just debts, including the expenses of our grad' uation be first paid, in the customary and usual way, by the faculty, the school board, and our parents, as soon as possible after our departure. ITEM TWO. Having heretofore bestow' ed certain gifts of loyalty, appreciation, and love both Inter Vos and causa mortis, upon the faculty, school board, and our parents, we now here ratify and confirm each and all of said gifts, and bestow upon each and every such donee full and absolute title to their ref spcctive gift. And desiring to augment said Twenty szx



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Twenty-eight THE CLASS OF NINETEEN THlRTYfTWO Presents TIGER HCUSEU A MYSTERY COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Erma Lowriev ,.... . Yami, a Hindu .....4.. Sophia Broderick ,,.r,... Mrs. Murdock .,.,Y.,., Macl ntosh Y,,,., Arthur Hale ,....,,7 Oswald Kerins .,.,. Peggy Van Ess 77,i Thompson ....... , ,....... . The Ivlystery NVoman The Tiger Man CAST SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Eloise Carrick Gayle Mooney John Morley lvlaliel Krinn Kathryn XVright Betty Bartholomew Joyce Fields Floyd Beougher Kurtz Lytle Durward Branigan Williaiii Brown Howard Vxfesthroolc Violet Erwin Geraldine Hansel Donald Yates Edna Beshara Iola Courter ????? ACT I A Lihrary in Mystery Manor. Late afternoon. ACT IIN The same. Fifteen minutes later. ACT IHfHThe Secret Room. The action of the last act begins approximately fifteen minutes before the second act climax in the secret room.

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