Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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THE CLASS WILL RALPH E. WOODARD Fifth Honor student Q WE, THE CLASS of nineteen hun- dred and thirty-nine, of Logan Senior High School, State of Ohio, County of Hocking, being declared of sound mind and memory and having due legal author- ity, do hereby make our last will and testament. First: To the Class of I940, we be- queath our honor of being the largest sen- ior class to graduate from Logan High. Second: We wish to thank the entire faculty for their influential guidance and hope they will forgive our many misde- meanors. Third: To each of our many class- mates we wish to express our thankfulness for their warm friendship. Fourth: As a last request in these part- ing moments we ask that the following personal desires be carriecl out: I. Each and every Senior leaves his many happy times to next year's Seniors. 2. Bob Snyder leaves his bright shirts to Danny Roberts. 3. john Wilson leaves his tallness to ,lun- ior Bloomfield. 4. Phil Francis leaves his reputation as a vocalist to Bud Fox. 5. Major Wells asks that her athletic ability be given to Martha Wa'sh. 6. Margaret Kaiser leaves her giggles to Dorothy Boyle. 7. This year's cheer leaders leave ability to next year's cheer leaders. 8. Eleanor B r o w n requests that her grades be given jointly to Helen Allen and Anita Geiger. 9. Bernard McGraner feels sorry for Bob Clendenen so he wants Bob to have the biggest part of him. fDo you think he needs it? I l0. joseph Karshner requests that Bob McBride receive his executive ability. II. Elnora Rutherford leaves her quiet- ness to Gerald Courter. I2. The Physics class leave their radios to next years class. I3. joe Mock wants William Shaw to get his love letter. I4. The Bell boys fDing and Dong, leave their athletic ability to Jonas Morris. fGood measurej. I5. Bob Houk leaves his paper bags to Bette Ann Brown. I6. The Senior lovers leave the auditor- ium to next year's lovers. I7. William Wolfe leaves his drawings to William Kimble. I8. Dale Engle says that Betty Liff may have his acting ability. I9. Robert Price wills his musical talent to Walter Stone. 20. Stiff Walsmith wants Robert Gra- ham to leave his mathematics to him. 2I. Miss White leaves her championship basketball team to Miss Lowry or Mr. Rittgers. 22. Juanita Root wants her studies left to whoever will have them. ln witness thereof, we, the graduating class of I939, do affix our hand anfl sea at Logan, Ohio, this thirtieth day of April. Witnesses: lris M. Lowry Alice Frasch Walter Hass IN MEMORIAM Margaret Smith, Class of I939, who died November 23, 1938. HONOR STUDENTS . Eleanor Brown ...................... I2.8 I 2. Mary Wolfe .......................... I2.3 3. Elizabeth Smith ...... ........ I I.96 4. Shirley Mooney ...... ........ I I.7 5. Ralph Woodard ......... ........ I I.5 6. Dorothy Newman ..... ........ I I.3 7. Virginia Willige .................... I I.I 8. Magdaline Weiland .............. l I. 9. William Walsh ........... ........ I 0.8 I0. Juanita Root .......... ........ I 0.6 I I. Jeanne Schibell ...... ........ I 0.3 I2. Myrl Skiver ......... ........ I 0.29 13. Rosamoncl Fox ...... ........ I 0.03 SCHOLARSHIP TESTS Rank Name Place Score I. Bernard McGraner Logan 201 2. Eleanor Brown Logan I97 3. Elizabeth Smith Logan I94 4. Ralph Woodard iLogan I92 5. Marie Acker Murray City I87 6. William Walsh Logan I86 7. Doris Hartsough Laurelville 182 8. Monabelle Wilson Laurelville I8I 9. Vivian lrvin Murray City I77 I0. Robert Graham Logan I74 Page Twenty-eight

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phine Adcock was head of a large child- ren's home. ln her employ were Marg- aret Arnett, Ada Bigham, jean Hamilton, Willard Seckman, Dick Tschappet, Frieda Nupp and Ruth Poling. He told me that among the maried members of our class were Madalyn Boch, Eleanor Brown., Rosemary Canty, Eloise Humphrey, Vir- ginia johnston, ldabelle Van Atta and Catherine Miller, Raymond Ellis, Herbert Engle, Paul Goss, Doyen Hartmann and Paul Risch had all married and settled down on farms. As l left the auditorium, l saw a long stream of cars going past. l finally de- cided it must be a funeral, so l looked for a hearse. When l saw it, imagine my sur- prise to see ul... E. Evans, Funeral Direc- tor written on the door. Next in my vision l saw a football field. l heard the fans shouting, Get in there and fight, ,Iaggil Sock him, Herb! Mow him down, Conrad! From that l gathered that Herbert jones, Bruce Jaggi and Stanley Conrad were playing profes- sional football. Among the crowd in the bleachers, l recognized Marjorie Stivison, Mona Starr, Marjorie Richards, Dorothy Price., Frieda Poling, Leota Phelps and Carl Clendenen. Now I was walking down a hospital corridor. On the list of patients l read the names: Margaret Kaiser, Retha Lohr, Esther Marks, Helen McDermitt and Josephine Marsh. Coming down the hall toward me, l saw a group of internes. As they came up to me, l recognized james Kelch, Floyd, Rheinscheld and Harold Saulters. On the signal board I saw the signal flashing Calling Doctor Houk, Calling Doctor Houkf' l wonder- ed if this could be my old friend, Bob Houk and when l looked at the list of doctors in the hospital, l found this to be true. Also l saw the names: Dr. Earl Bell and Dr. Merl Bell. At the informa- tion deck l saw Edna Crane, Dorothy Duffy and Katie Gray, who were nurses now. They said that Magdaline Wei- land, Mary Ann Moorehead, Martha Smith, Opal Carpenter and Virginia Willige were also successful nurses. Now everything faded away and l opened my eyes to look upon a real hos- pital room. When l regained my senses, I decided l had just come out from under the anesthetic and all the preceding inci- dents had happened in my subconscious mind. lt looks as if Pope were right when he said, On life's vast ocean di- versely we sail. THE CLASS HISTORY DOROTHY NEWMAN, sixth Honor student Q WE THE CLASS of '39 began our school career in the year l927 in the Logan Public Schools. The first six years having been completed, we entered jun- ior high. There we came in contact with the routine of junior high which at first seemed very strange to us, but during the next two years we became accustomed to it. We then entered the first year of high school. This year we felt very superior as we were the Seniors of junior High School. At our first class meeting, we elected the following officers: joe Karsh- ner, president: Phyllis Leonard, vice- president: Dale Engle, secretary: Lee Evans, treasurer. Our freshman year was brought to a close by the freshman picnic held at Rempel-Wasson Memorial Park. The following year we entered the sen- ior high school as sophomores and again we witnessed the same procedure of learn- ing a new routine as when we entered junior high. The class officers elected this year were: Ruth Thomas, president: joe Karshner, vice president: Dale Engle, secretary: Bill Walsh, treasurer. T h e sophomore banquet was held at the White House, May I4, ending the school year. At last we were juniors and at once we realized that the two remaining years would be very shortl We chose the fol- lowing officers for our junior year: Ruth Thomas, president: Rosem a ry Canty, vice president: Bill Walsh, secretary: Lee Evans, treasurer. Our junior year was a very active one for everyone. We had a turkey raffle and served a lunch at school in order to secure money for the big event of the year, the junior-senior ban- quet. The seniors were our guests at the banquet held May 6. We had now reached the position of seniors and we would be leaving Logan High School. ln our senior year we gave much consideration to the election of of- ficers who were to represent our class. Those elected were: joe Karshner, presi- dent: Virginia Fitzgerald, vice president: Bill Walsh, secretary: Ruth Thomas, trea- surer. This year we were the guests of the juniors at the junior-senior banquet held at the Masonic Hall, May l2. Having finished our school career., we realize now that we are at the beginning of a career which only the future can fore- tell. It is with much regret that we leave Logan High School and with us shall al- ways be its memory. Page Twenty-seven



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