Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Virginia Norris leaves her quietness in class to John Church. Santiago Gonzalez lChagal wills her Spanish speaking ability to next year's Spanish classes. Bob Tootle leaves his halo to anyone who has the qualitications tor it. Harold Johnson wills his chicken picking ability to anyone who has a sharp eye for chicks. Kenny Bail and Mike Bell leave their square dancing ability to Shirley Wingrove. Patty Woods leaves to Mr. Kirk her ability as a rhyming announcer. Bob Berry leaves to Bill North his aggressive technique with the fair sex. George Myers wills his burr-head hair cut to John Goodlive. Jim Richards wills his loud laugh in class to anybody with the nerve to try it. Page T enty-tour 20. To the horn section, Jean Haas leaves that new French Horn. 2l. Bill Miller and Judy Hutchison leave their happy romance to Ronnie Brandon and Doris Huston. 22. Ruth Johnson bequeaths her understanding ot chemistry to Marilyn Saxton. 23. William Lee Voris wills his '36 Chevie to the Jrs. next year. 24. Larry Spence leaves his speed and excess energy to be equally distributed among next years athletes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we the Grad- uating Class of l95l, Logan High School, do attix our hand and seal in the presence of the undersigned witnesses at Logan, Ohio, County of Hocking, this twenty-six day of May, nine- teen hundred titty-one. WITNESSES: Senior Class Merl Primmer Harley Ellinger Herbert C. Colewell, Fifth Honor Student

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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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CLASS RDPIIECY Today Margaret Jane, my magic wand, and I have decided to go into the future. Zip-Zoom! We're on our way. After going twenty years into the future we felt ourselves falling. Plop!! into a nice soft haystack. Walking to the big farmhouse in the distance, we see Harry Pavlik, owner of the farm. He tells us that we are in Texas. Margaret Jane and l thank him for having the haystack handy and walk on until we come to the B-bar-D Ranch, owned by the cattlemen, Bob Beery and Darl Derr. During a short conversation with these two cowboys we find that they sell their cattle to Lester Columber's meat packing company in Logan, Ohio, through the Farm Bureau, whose president is Noel Burcham and whose viceepres- ident is Kenneth Bungard. We then take our leave and come to the Bowlby Dairy Earm, where Earl gives us a drink of milk to refresh us and then were on our way. Margaret Jane and l start again. We are not so lucky this time. Ker-plopll into a small river. We are rescued by Betty Mercer, a great swimming star. ln the distance we see an air- plane field, owned by Bill Voris. Employed as secretaries were Jane Cox and Betty Noland. We decided that we had taken enough trips with unknown landings: therefore, we took a plane. Pilot and co-pilot were Dick Hartman and David Phillips respectively. Through these two we discovered that our friends, Denzil Berk- emer,'Ned Conan, Dick Daubenmire, and Bob Poling were experimenting with iet-propulsion. Returning to the cabin of the plane, we found Dorothy lehman, stewardess: and Santiago Gon- zales, Luella Nutter, Roger Fritz and Walter Tolbert as passengers. Arriving in Logan, we saw that Logan is now a big television center. The television man- agers are Bill Holmes and Bill Kistler. Turning on Channel Six, we recognize Wayne Stacey, a great comedian star. Channel Seven features Kenny Bail, another Valentino. On Culver Street we came upon a lawn party, a sewing club, in which we saw Betty Erasure, Mary Lou Auker, Martha Blosser. Letha Lou Gabriel, and Norma Steele. On Main Street we saw the New Man Drug Store, owned by John Cottrill and James Shaw. S-oda ierks were Dolores Burgess and James Kennedy. Wade Tucker, editor of the Logan Daily News was talking to Bob Schein, science re- porter. Further up Main Street Margaret Jane and I come upon Richard's Department Store, owned by Jim Richards. Models were Anna Myers, bathing suits, Mary Sheeler, evening gowns, and Miriam Evans, teen fashion clothes. The designer of these clothes? Ruth Anne Bowers. ln the Dough Shop a bakery owned by Margie Kornmiller, Alice Jane Greathouse and Carol Dyer are chief bakers. Margaret Jane and l had bought a new car. We stopped in the Stop and Renew Garage, owned by James Aurand, to get our brakes fixed. The mechanics were Edward Nutter and Richard McGathey. Margaret decided that l needed a new hairdo. We stopped in the Nu-Beauty Shoppe, owned by Sue Kanode. Her assistants were Wilma Geil and Bertye Hutfines. Page Twenty-five

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