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SENIORS BETTY WRIGHT The very pink of perfection! General Course: Aerial Stail' 4: Class Officer 2,31 Forensic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club lg Latin Club 2: Social Efhciency 1 iPresident lj: Student Council 33 National Honor Society 4. BOYD EDWARD WRIGHT He has a smile for everyone he meets. General Course: Basketball 2,41 Basketball Manager 35 Football l,2,3,4g Forensic Club 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4 fVice Pres. 41: Student Coun- cil 3,4 fPresident 4jg Baseball 2,3,4. MARY MARGARET YATES There is no substitute for thorough- - going, ardent, and sincere earnestnessf' General Courseg A Cappella Choir 3g Dem- osthenean 43 Girls' Glee Club 2,4g Latin Club 2: Library Club 1: Social Efficiency lg 4-H Club 1,2. Class Motto: Forward Ever, Backward Never Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Rose SENIOR CLASS SONG Dear School QTU the tune of Far Away Placesj High on a hill stands our dear Logan High, School that we've loved the years throughg The classmates and teachers and the friends we have made Arc calling, calling, too. Mcm'ries will linger for you and for me, Here in our hearts, there's a' sigh, We'll never forget the good times we have had In our dear old Logan High. We start reminising of first days of school Then follow through the years, Remember the joys and the sorrows we felt The laughs and the shedding of tears, We leave you dear school in the year forty' nine With our hearts full of pain and regret: Those far away mem'ries of old Logan High We can ne'er forget. Janice Sater
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SENIORS HELEN UCKER Tliat's what education means-W to be able to do what youre never done before. College Preparatory Course: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 3,4 fTreasurer 41: National Honor Society 4. MARY UCKER The prettiest little miss that ever you did spy. General Course: A Cappella Choir 4: Foren- sic Club 4: Girls Glee Club 1,31 Library Club 1,Z,3: Social Efficiency 1: Y-Teen 3. GLENN VAN ATTA Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and 'now I know it. Diversified Occupation Course: A Cappella Choir 2.3: Basketball I,2.3.4: Football 2: Hi- Y 4: Operetta 2: Players' Guild 3: Social Efficiency I. DALE WALKER He is the highest style of manf General Course: Band l.Z,3,4: Boys' Glee Club 2.3: Demosthenean 4: Intramural Bas- ketball 3,41 Social EfHciency EDDIE WALLACE He is a leader who inspires confidence. Diversified Occupation Course: Basketball l,Z. 31,41 Boys' Glee Club 2.3: Class Officer 1,131 Football l,2,3,4: Hi-Y Z,3,4 1President 41: Operetta Z: Social Efficiency 1 iVice Presi- dent lj. LEO WALLACE For he is given to sports, to mirth. and to much company. Diversified Occupation Course: A Cappella Choir 1.3: Class Officer I: Football I,Z,3,4: Hi-Y 3,4: Intramural Basketball 2.3: Oper- etta 2: Social Efficiency I fSecretary II, NOLA VVARTHMAN Wlio.se face is this, so 'musically fair? General Course: A Cappella Choir 3,41 De- niosthenean 4: Girls' Glee Club 1.1: Football Oueen's Court 4: Library Club 1: Players' Guild 4: Y-Teen 3,4. MIRIAM WELLS Loveliest of lovely things. Commercial Course: A Cappella Choir 3: Class Officer 4: Commercial Club 3.4: Girls' Glee Club I,2,4: Operetta 2,41 Student Coun- cil 3 f'I'reasurer 3l: Y-Teen 4. DELMER MARSHALL WILSON Wh5' should life all labor be? Vocational Agriculture Course: Boys' Glee Club 4: F.F.A. I.Z,3,4: 4-H Club l.1.3,4: Parlists Club 3. REENEE VJOODS Musical as is Apollofs lute, General Course: A Cappella Clioir 3,41 Aerial Statl 4: Band 4: Demostbenean 4: Football Queen's Court 4: Players' Guild 4: Student Council 1.2 fPresident lj: National Honor Society 4.
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Mary Jo Gordon ..... President Norma Jean Redick. . .Secretary Margaret Johnston . . .Treasurer NUGGETS of GOLD The organization meeting of the junior class was held in September, 1948. The officers to serve the class were chosen. Following the initial election it became neces' sary to make a change in the class leadersg therefore a second election was held in No' vember. Those chosen to hold office and to conduct the affairs of the class were Mary jo Gordon, president, Pearl Pennell, vice-president, Norma jean Redick, secretaryg and Margaret Johnston, treasurer. The activities of the class were begun in October. There is always the matter of making money for entertainment of the seniors. The first project was selling name cards to the seniors. The second activity was the promotion sale of turkey tickets in November. The winners in the selling contest were Rhelna Jewell, Margaret Johnston, and Frances Hartsell. In December the members of the class were busy with the selling of Christmas cards. The high salesmen in this activity were Verna Riddle, Kathryn Davis, and Leland Williams. The second semester brought the exciting time of preparing for the largest social feature of the year-the Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance which was held Friday, May 20, 1949. Thus the activities came to a successful conclusion. 28 x 4 'is'
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