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Se+ti i GlaM Jlatosnf We wern't sure what to expect that day in September, 1942, when we entered our first grade room. But, the newness soon wore off and we settled down to the business of learning the three R's. The seventh grade was a big milestone, be- cause it was the beginning of Junior High. Although the upperclassmen treated us like infants, we felt quite grownup in our freshman year. Our advisor was Wayne Hammrick, and we elected Mary Napier, president; Jessie Brown, vice president; Carol McLain, secretary; and Bar- bara Vore, treasurer. As sophomores, we became a part of Logan Senior High School. Mr. Ritgers guided us through that exciting year. Our officers were president, Tom Helber; vice president, Mairan Martin,- Secretary, Nan Shaw; and Treasurer, Dick Smith. Our busiest year was next. As Juniors we were in charge of the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. It took lots of work and planning, but' under the guidance of our advisor, Miss Frasch and our officers, president, Dick Smith; vice pres- ident, Ron Dennis; secretary, Marilyn Howdyshell; and treasurer Marian Martin, the prom was a success. Then came the year in which we became the graduating class, 1954. This was the most im- portant year for many of us. It began with the election of our officers, Don Ervin, president; Pearl Summers, secretary; and Jessie Brown, treasurer. Then in the spring came the Prom and Banquet and finally our graduation which brought twelve years of school life to a close.
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President, Don Ervin; Secretary, Pearl Summers, Vice President, Dick Smith; Treasurer, Jessie Brown. HONOR STUDENTS Nancy Shaw ..................................................3.956 Norman Jean Daubenmier.......................................3.857 Dolores Bester...............................................3.846 Lorraine Holtzen.............................................3.684 Barbara Vore.................................................3.666 Bob Swackhammer..............................................3.569 SesUoA. QIgM 6jflficesil
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Ute 3nd a{ Sefitemle i jpunA We elected 044 1 cladd ojjjjioensi RICHARD LEE APPIEMAN Some are wise and some are otherwise. Academic course, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4,- Operetta 3; Teen-Tim- ers 1. LEOLA JEAN BAIL If to her share some female errors fall, look on her face and you'll for- get them all. Academic Course,- A Cappella Choir 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 4,- Commercial Club 4; Household Science Club 4; Student Council 2,- G. A. A. 3,- Football Queen's Court 4. DOLORES ANN BESTER CARL FREDERICK BRADEN With these Hands. Diversified Cooperative Training Course,- V. I. C. Club 4; Allied Youth 3. Work well done is worth the effort. f Academic Courrse; A Cappella Choir 3; Latin Club 2,- V. Pres.,- N. H. S. 2, 3, 4,- V. Pres., 4; Student Council 2; Y. Teens 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Teen Timers 1; Allied Youth 3. HOMER MICHEAL BRENICK Laugh and Homer laughs with you, weep and Homer still laughs. Commercial Course; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Key Club 4,- Operetta 3; Players Guild 4,- Teen Timers 1. CAROL ANN BROWN Kindness to others is always re- turned. Diversified Cooperative Training Course; V. I. C. Club 4; (News Re- porter),- 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HENRY BROWN Some of his nonsense now and then, gets him. in trouble and out again. Academic Course; Football 1, 2, 3, 4,- Key Club 4,- Latin Club 2; Li- brary Club 1, 2, 4,- (Pres. 4); Players Guild 4,- Spanish Club 3; Speech Club 4.
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