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Rachel McClelland Bob Beery Mary Ann Maulc Judy Hutchison Jane Latlerty Dorl Derr Bette Buslcirlc Jane Cox Norma Wallace Page Twenty two SENIORS VAN SlCKLE. WILLIAM R.- lt pays to be sure ol one's self. Diversified Occupation Course: Boys Glee Club 2.31 Operetta 2: D.O. Club 4 lPresidentlp Teentimers l. VORIS. WILLIAM LEE- Sigh no more my ladies. sigh no more General Course: Basketball 1.2.3.4g Class Officer 4 lVice Presidentl: Football 1.2.3.4: Hi-Y 2. 3.41 Key Club 3.47 Conventus Oratorum 4: Student Council 21 Operetta 2: Teentirners l. WALLACE. NORMA JEAN- Ta see her is a picture to hear her is a song. General Course: Band l.2.3.4: Drum Maiorette 47 Class Officer 2 lTreasurerl: Players Guild 2.3.43 Canventus Oratorum 43 Teen- timers 1: Y-Teens 3.4. WOODS. PATTY CHARLENE- No one like her has ever been seen: For this is the one we call our Queen. General Course: Band 1.2.3.4 lSec. 41: Class Olilicer 1.2.4 lPres. 1.4 Vice President 21: Football Queen 4: Library Club 1.2.3.4 lVice Presi- dently National Honor Society 3,4 lVice Pres.l: Players Guild 2.3.4 lPresident 411 Student Council 3. Sec. 3: Y-Teens 3.4. SENIOR CLASS PLAY LET ME GROW uP Lexie Matt Muriel Nolo Mary Jo Bill Aunt Lydia Arden Mrs. Holden Pat Woods Bill Miller Mariorie Kornmiller Ruth Anne Bowers Virginia Norris James Aurand Betty Funlc Miriam Evans Nacy Maze 1951 HONOR STUDENTS Jane Lotlerty Jean Haas Virginia Norris Bette Buslcirlc Herbert Colwell Ruth Anne Bowers lHelen Duplerl lBetty Mercerl Mary Ann Maulc Judy Hutchison 4. 3.947 3.8636 3.5 3.3888 3.3636 3.15 3.15 3.1363 3.1
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SENIORS SHAW, NED- Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Diversified Occupations: A Cappella Choir 3: Boys Glee Club 2: Football I,2g Hi-Y Club 3,43 Basketball I,2,3,4: D.O. Club 4 lTreasurerl: Teentimers l. SHEELER, MARY- It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Commercial Course: A Cappella Choir 4: Commercial Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Household Science Club 33 Operetta 2,41 Teen- timers Ig Y-Teens 3. SLOAN, SAM- Lile's sunny side is the lunny side. General Course: A Cappella Choir 43 Boys Glee Club 2,33 Intramural Basketball 2,37 Library Club I7 Operetta 2: Teertimers I. SPENCE, LARRY- Nothing hinders me or dounts me. General Course: Basketball Manager 2,3,4q Boys Glee Club 2: Football 3: Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Operetta 2: Conventus Oratorum 4. STACY, WAYNE4'As unpredictable as the weather. Diversified Occupations: Boys Glee Club 3: D.O. Club 47 Football If Operetta 2: Teentimers I. STARKEY, DON- I-Ie thinks too much: such men are dangerous. General Course: Future Farmers ol America I,2. STEELE, NORMA JEAN- A quiet girl but quite a girl. Commercial Course: A Cappella Choir 31 Commer- cial Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Home Economics 4: Operetta 27 Y-Teens 3. TOLBERT, WALTER WILLIAM- There's not anther like him. Diversified Occupatioes: A Cappella Choir 37 Boys Glee Club 2: D.O. Club 4: Intramural Basket- ball 2,3: Operetta 27 Players Guild 3,47 Teentimers I. TOOTLE, ROBERT L.- Lile's a mere game, but I must learn to play it well. General Course: A Cappella Choir 3,47 Boys Glee Club 21 Operetta 2,43 I-Ii-Y 47 Football 2: Conventus Oratorum 47 Intramural Bask- etball 4g Teentimers I. TUCKER, WADE OWEN- For every man there's o wo- man. Diversified Occupations Course: Boys Glee Club 2.3: D.O. Club 4: Intramural Basketball 2,37 Teentimers I7 4-H Club I,2,3,4.
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CLASS ILL We. the Graduating Class of l95l, of the high school, in the city of Logan, county of Hock- ing, State of Ohio, being sound of mind and memory and having due legal power to bestow these last few gifts and legacies upon our friends and schoolmates, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, acclaiming all other wills heretofore made null and void. ITEM. l. To the faculty we leave our best wishes and thank them for their superb guidance and advice. ITEM. ll. To next year's seniors we leave the privilege of occupying the best seats in assembly and being the first to be served in the lunch line providing they time their arrival ahead of the teachers. ITEM Ill. After careful consideration and due deliberation, the mole members of the grad- uating class leave to the iunior boys our noble and adventurous hunter, Chet, Likewise, the senior girls leave to the iunior girls our sweet and love-by-all, Margaret Jane. ITEM IV. Immediately upon our departure we do especially desire that the following per- sonal wishes be granted: I. Ruth Anne Bowers leaves her artistic ability to the black board artists. 2. Ronnie Eaton wills his height to Porky Col- umber. Martha Blosser, Betty Erasure, Letha Lou Gabriel, Wilma Geil, and Norma Steele bequeath their ability to collect diamonds to those senior girls to whom prospecting comes naturally. Wardwell Myers leaves his natural desire for adventure and his well earned fear of the upper hall to next year's Romeos. Jane Latferty wills her cultivated giggle to Dick Spalsbury and recommends it be used with discretion. Jane Cox bequeaths her worry of the draft to Lois I-Iagan. Bette Buskirk and Betty Funk leave their road maps and guide to Ohio University to junior girls needing them next year. Bob Keynes leaves his chemistry adventures to anyone who is tired of living. Keith Kitchen bequests that what is left of his tather's car to his brother Larry. Betty Mercer leaves to Dorothy Wells her secrets of success as hilltop columnist. Page Twenty-three
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