Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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VA I. E D I C I Q R Y jolm K. Klcinsclirnidt, First Honor Student TFIE iniinitc universe stands witness to the symphony of life and it alone can com' prehend each note and passage, it alone can hear the work in its entirety and interpret ev' ery mood. Amid a murmuring and rustling of the strings of the great harp of Time our Life bc' gins and with a peaceful melody unhampered hy a host of other tunes we pass our child- hood. Sometimes in major moods of happiness, sometimes in minor moods of gloom, and ever and anon, new themes are heard that weave and interweave themselves unto the harmony of youth. Yet not for long do we enjoy this calm tranquility so sheltered from the world, for now there bursts upon our ears a multitude of sounds, strange motifs, fraught with fear and douht, motifs filled with hope and trust, inf comprehensible mutterings, thundering cres- cendos-Life itself comes crashing home to our astonished ears. But these discordant sounds are but a part of some great harmony whose meaning we, as mortals, cannot understand. And through it all there flows a melody of purity and grace, of a sweetness and of love, and this alone 'midst all these incoherent tones gives solace to the nearfbewildered man. The ignorant call it Nature, but wise men call it God. S A I. U TA T O R Y Miiirtie Louise Heirie, Second Honor Student Parents, Friends, Teachers, and Schoolmates: We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirtyfthree, extend to you a most cordial welcome. As we glance hack over the years, we feel a pang of regret to think that we are soon to leave the school in which we have thus far spent the greater part of our lives. We will soon go out into the world and leave the protection and guidance of our par' Twenty ents and teachers. Some may go on to higher educationg some may not, but we all feel that during these years we have acquired a founf dation on which to build our future We invite you to listen to our representaf tives who will present successively the history of our class, the will, the prophecy of the fu' ture, and the poem of our high school life. The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thir' tyfthree bids you, our friends, welcome.

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CLASS I-I ISTGRY TWELVE comparatively short years ago, we the Class of '33, indeed a class among classes began our career. Little, then, did our young, jubilant souls realize that in the future we were to be crowned with co' pious successes. After six fleeting years, we entered the sevf enth grade in the fine new Junior High build' ing. We came from all parts of Logan, hence this meeting was like a melting pot since from that time on, we were much closer in our asf sociations. Two years later, as Freshmen, we assembled for our first class meeting, which resulted in the elections of the following off Hcers: Jack Baker, president, Kenneth Beery, vice president, Roberta Schaal, secretary, Berf nice Pastor, treasurer. During the year, our basketball team engaged in interfclass compef tition, and of course, carried away honors, having placed second. The school year was brought to a joyous close when the annual Freshman picnic was held near Logan. One sorrow marred our Freshmen year, the passing away of our most esteemed superinf tendent, Mr. C. F. Ridgley. At this time we joined with many in paying tribute to one we highly respected. The following year we gaily tripped up the hill to the beacon of knowledge, our Logan Senior High, and reached a great milestone in our lives. At this period in our schooling our teachers decided to take us for better or worse and got both. We again chose the same class officers as we had chosen for the previous year. By the opening of the football season we fully realizf ed that in our wake was a generous supply of athletic stars, some of whom were to be espef cially recognized later, by being placed on Southeastern Ohio honorary teams. In an easy fashion our class basketball team succeed' ed in carrying away honors once more this time placing on top in the interfclass tournaf ment. And then that to which we had long been looking forward finally came-the Sophf omore banquet in the Beta Hall. After the dinner the Juniors and Seniors joined us in dancing. In our Junior year we were piloted by Ken' neth Beery, with jack Baker, Elizabeth West' brook, and Morton Epstein as assistants. The high spot of the year occurred when we graf ciously entertained the Seniors with a banquet at the Easterling Club House, and a dance at the Arcade Hall. At the end of our Junior year, we became aware of the fact that the faculty thought so much of a few of our group that we would have to allow them to linger for another year and share honors with the incoming class of '34. Now we approach the most renowned year of our high school days, the senior year. When, after vacation, we returned to our be' loved Logan High we were quite amazed at her size and grandeur, at the lengthened halls and especially at the marvelous, new auditorium. One of the first things that we did was to pref sent the school with a magnificent electric score board for use at basketball games. After considerable deliberation we elected the class officers: jack Baker, president, Kenneth Beery, vice presidentg Virginia Moore, secretary, Morton Epstein, treasurer. Before we could realize it, this year had slipped away and we were plunged into exam currents where we discovered our time valu' ation. This past month has been, of course, one of varied activity including the junior' Senior Banquet, presentation of the class play, The Mummy, and Baccalaureate Services. The finale will come with commencement on June 1, the first to be held in our new audi' torium. At this time, we, the Class of '33 sincerely wish to thank all our teachers and school ex' ecutives who have cooperated with us and helped us to complete our high school educaf tion successfully. Andweto the other classes in Logan High, our Alma Materffthe best of success! Twentyfa 'Y16

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