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SALUTATORY HELEN ALLENt First Honor Student tTiel Parentsl teachers. friends: ln speaking tor the senior class of Logan High School, nineteen hundred and torty. I welcome you most cordially to its Class Night program. In addition. we are attempting to express in some way our sincere gratitude tor the innumerable aids given us during the past years in our attempt to obtain the indetinable. intangible something which is to aid us in adjusting ourselves to the lite lying directly before us. We are determined that our lives shall succeed. shall count among the seemingly omnipotent forces that make up the world. So tar as man can compound. there is no definite tormula devised for the successful living of a gracious. useful lite. tull ot the truly worth- while things and completely devoid of sordid, unpleasant experiences. However. we do know that in our past school years. we haveeperhaps consciously, perhaps unconsciouslyaobserved and retained qualities which will accentuate our enjoyment of the better things and somewhat soften the more unpleasant ones. We realize that certain dominant tactors have had a major splendid instructors. valuable contacts 0t various sorts made possible part in our development: by. and embodied In. a marvelous educational system and a government stable and ot the highest type. Thus acknowledging our indebtedness. we shall attempt. in some measure. to repay it by diligent application ot what we have acquired to such a task as may be set before us. It is important that we first set our goals high and then that we never lose sight of them. We know. tor example. that it a person is to walk trom one point to another point distant. it is impossible that he leave a straight path unless. however, he never drops his eyes from his tinite goal. Even though he may advance slowly and haltingly. constantly watching his aim. he will be found to have left a completely straight path behind him upon the attainment of that goal. Certainly our lives are parallel to this example. We all have a journey to make between our present station and the position tor which we are striving. We shall conscientiously strive to make it so that at the end we may look backward and find a straight and honorable record. We are keeping these thoughts in mind as again we bid you welcome. VALEDICTORY JEAN AMERINE. First Honor Student lTiel Little did people think thirty years ago that the time would come when they would be driving automobiles down the highways at the speed of one mile a minute on be driving tractors across the fields at the rate of three or tour miles an hour. Now this is a common sight, and we think nothing of it. We are stepping into a world practically un- known to us. For the past twelve years we have been protected. trained. and cared for. Now it is our duty to take up the demands of lite. As we face lite we will come in contact with the hardships disappointments, sorrowst and joys which it has to otter. No matter what happens. I'm certain that we will recall some of the advice gained from our twelve years ot education and use it to our own advantage. We shall make many and great mistakes tsome more than othersl. but we will learn and protit trom them. Some of us blame others for our own feeling 0t inadequacy. In the future we are going to face the world and its problems as young women and young men should. but in so doing I'm sure that we will recall a Latin phrase. sicut partibus. sit Deus nobis las God was with our fathers. so may he be with usl.
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Name Paul Sanderson. .. I , . . ,I Pauline SchaIer. . I . . I . .I Anna C. SchraderI . I , . .. Leroy Schrader. . . .I . , . . I. Ruth E. Schrader. . . . I .I .I Ruth F. Schrader. I..Iv. .. Ann Shaw..I,.I......I. Louise Schmeltzer, . . I . ., ..Sandy...I..I., I.PoIIy.., . ,.Bubby....I.II. .AnnIe....I.I.. . IBromoseItzer. . I Alias Bud ............ Nic...I,.I.,.. Ruth....II..II. BiIIShaw .............. BIII.I.I..,II.I. Dorothea Sheline..I.I.I...SI1eIine ......... Jeannette SchOIrI..,......ScI10rrI..I....I Betty Smith.,......II....Smitty..I...... EIizabeth Smith ........ Lizzie.....I.... James Snider....I......,.JIm ............ Madeline Starr. I. . . .I ....MadeIine ....... Robert St.CIaIrI........,,Bob.....,..... Frances Stone ......... Stonie .......... WalterStone...,..I......Rock...,....I. Ruth Strawn .............. Strawnie ........ Betty Summers ......... Chick ........... Harry Taylor.I..,II.....IJIggs orJ.T.... Rosemary Thomas..I.....IRosie.......... BettyTodd...II.........,SIIorty.I.....,. Wayne Todd...I..I.....ICIIinkI...,...II Leroy Van Curen.I....II..Red.II..II..,I Martha Walsh.I.,..,.I,..WaIsIIIe.I..,.I FrankWaIsmith...I. ...IStIIIy....I...., Raymond WaIsmIth..II...Ray.......I.I, Jean WeltneII.....I......WeIt......II.II Virginia WiIIiams .......... Betty Lou.I.... Merton WIne....I..I....IDoC..,I....... LaVerne Wittekind Mary WooIey Roy Beery. Frederick HiIIdIebrIaInIdIt. . I .I Charles Young ......... Helen Blair..III.......I Annalee WoItz. . . . . I , I . I. Kathryn WoIIe. I. .... ,. Betty Ziegler .......... O'Neil Mowery ........ IMary....III... Spark PIug. . . ,, Tookie .......... Katie ........... Zieg........... Peck...II....I. .Roy ............ Fred........... ...Hawkshaw,.. .TIIIie ........... CLASS Distinguished by .Being a good physics student. . . I . . . . I . ..BeautIIuI black hair ................. Athletic ability.,...II.I..III..III..I. His jet black I'IaIr IBrowneyesu...,. Being a good EninsI'i IsILidentI ......... .Being absent Irom school. . , . . I . . . . . II I.CoaI-bIack hair and olive complexion. .. Sleeping in French cIass. I . I I .. I . . . . . I Short hair .I II I .Ruth Martha JuIIa. .BIond hair.I..I.II. .Being an all- around good IstudenItI. .Being an honor student....... Red hair. ,His high voice Looking like Loretta Young.. .Playing the IIuIe...........II.III..... Jeannette. Her pep ICombing I'IiIs IIairI Her dark beauty. .Her quietness. .. .His story teIIing IaIbIIIty. Working around school. .Herdimpies....II..... .His knowledge oI eIectricaI science. .. .I .His opinions. .. .I. Leadership In Girl ReserIeIis G. A. IA. and Badminton CIub IHerkindness.....I...I..II..III..II.I.I IHis curIsI....IIII....I...... .Ruth and KateI.II.I......II...I.... .Being with Marian Jones..,.I..I..I.II Ben Blue actions I. . . . I Always working on her bookkIeIeIpingI. I. ., Hervery blond hair.....II.....I.II... His athletic abiIity..I.I..I...I.I..,I. TheFF.A. .HisI IchivieIIII....... .Being a new boy at schIoIoIII ........... Those eyes .Chemistry. . I . I Conversational Topic .New Mexico..........I,.I...I.To Dorothy Hartman.....,...I....ITo Her boyIIiendsI.....I.,I..I...,To .His gIrIs....I..,.I.....,.....I.To ..Her boyIriends..I...I..I....I..To English and literature....I....I..To .Dates Inot the IruItI ............ To .IJItterbug contests....II..I..,..To IBallgames....II.I...I,I.I.I....To ..Bookkeeping..I...I....I........To .,NeIsonvIIIeII..I.I..............To ..IIMy sisterIII...II....I..,,II..IITo .Lessons....... I.........IITo .CaseIs Drug StoreII ..II..I....To ..Commercial subjects.I. ......,.I.To .Bookkeeping....,...I......II.I.To II.TI'Ie majorettes.I,......,.....I..To I.Band ........................ ,To .Household science.I.....,.,,...To ..ISI'Iawnee..I.I. ...,I.,,..To ..WI'IIte Tip taxi oIIIIcIeI I......I...To .IMoIlIe. To .Pete.....I.... II..........To IDances and theI gang ............ To .Haydenville..III..........I...ITo .NeIsonviIIe...I..I.....I.,....I.To .Radio..I... .I.To .. IIWhat good wiIII scIIIooI IiIo IrieI7I I. To ,.IILIIIsI dumbnessIIII.I...,.......To .Church work.I.....II...........To ..Dodge cars.I.II....I,..I....I.To ISI'IortIIand....,.......,.....,...To .Bookkeeping .................... To I IHer mistakes In typingI .. .. I . .. ..To ShorthandI II ..To 297 W. UnioIn ISIt.AtherisIOI1IIoI..To ,Baseball......I,...II,...I..I..To ..ITbe F.F.A..II....II,II.I......TO IAutomobIIes.I....I..I....,I.I..To History ........................ To ................ To PERSONNEL Ambition be an engineer be a nurse be a stenographer be a Iarmer attend beauty school be an English teacher be abIe to drive an airplane be a very good dancer be a IaWyer be a stenographer be a stenographer be a nurse have a career be an accountant be a bookkeeper be a IIorist be a dress designer be a Iirst class Iarmer work in her dadIs grocery store be a secretary be a good swing drummer be a stenographer be a secretary be an architect be an exceIIent pottery worker be a beautician be a second Marconi be a millionaire be a second Miss Bliss be a stenographer own a garage keep a stencgrapher keep house be a beauty operator be a secretary attend Ohio Wesleyan CoIIege take Joe DiMaggIoIs place be a Iarmer be an aviator be a farmer be a spy
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CLASS WILL THELMA MOWERY, Fifth Honor Student We. the Senior Class of nineteen hundred torty. ot Logan Senior High School. State of Ohio. County ot Hocking, having due legal auth- ority. and being declared ot sound mind and memory. do hereby make our last will and testa- ment. FIRST: To the Seniors 0t l94l, we bequeath our very honorable title as the largest class that has ever graduated from Logan High School. SECOND: To our taculty we wish to express our thanks tor the help they have given us during our school lite, and for their sympathetic under- standing ot our misdemeanors. THIRD: To our classmates and friends we wish to leave our ability to be friendly and kind to all. FOURTH: As a last request in these final last precious moments. we wish that the following personal desires be granted: l. Helen Allen. Jean Amerine. and Anita Geiger leave their ability to make perfect grades to anyone who is willing to work hard enough tor them. 2. Bob Clendenen leaves his excess l7l height to Ray Thompson 3. Connie Cline leaves her blondness to Grace Smith. 4. Virginia Lou Williams quietness to Eleanor Anthony. 5. Bob McBride leaves his athletic ability to Bill Bryan. bequeaths her 6. To the drum majorettes, Frances Stone leaves her place to be tilled. 7. Annalea Woltz leaves her laugh to Martha Ann Kinser. t 8. lt has been requested that Betty Ann Brown and Fred Hildebrandt leave their romance to Mary Alice Coleman and Karl Schmitter. and Katy Brooker and Bob Martin. ll hope there's enough tor bothl. 9. The French class of '40 bequeaths to next year's French class three cutsups like Doug Carr, Curt Henderson. and Jonas Morris. l0. Dick Robinson leaves his interest in the Russians to George Tipton. ll. Mary Martin leaves her singing ability to Pauline Mowery. 12. Bill Casto says that Ben Wellman may have his photographical ability. l3. Our class leaves the class of '4l the privilege ot having many students with the same last name. l4. Josephine Hiles leaves to Junior Preston her position in the band. 15. Robert Fickel leaves his responsibility on the Aerial statt to Lois Heyde. lb. The seniors ot the band wish to leave the remaining band members the chewing gum plastered chairs. l7. Bill Shaw bequeaths his curly hair to Ray Kelch. it he wants it. IS. Catherine Larimer. Helen Blair. and Dor- othy Conkle leave their companionship to Mary Elizabeth Eberst. Ruth Schaal. and Wilma Jean Mohler. 19. Jean Weltner and Betty Litt give the truit ot the Date Tree, which thrives best in the dark, to the juniors. 20. We leave our championship teams to the classes yet to come. 2l. John Huttman leaves his singing ability and Chakeres' uniform to Cloyd and Kenneth Dawley respectively. 22. And as a concluding item in this our last will and testament. we most heartily be- queath to the class of l94l, the same courteous and etticient taculty. In witness thereof, we. the graduating class of I940. do hereunto attix our hand and seal in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, at Logan. Ohio. this titteenth day of April. nineteen hundred and forty. Witnesses Thelma Ann Lehman Bebe Canty Cleo Campbell
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