Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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1. There are more to models than just assembly as Rodney McGomery shows. 2. The music on and the paints ready, Ginny Mingus enjoys the day. 3. A little more polishing and Rob John- son will be finished. 4. Writing or reading it, Lori Williams finds poetry fascinating. 5. Jim Hartley, alias Jungle Jim, feels quite at home with a mike in his hand. 6. Engrossed in her work. Sue Cordle qui etty labors. 7. Writing songs is one of the interesting facets of Jerri Lee Lehman’s life. Hobbies 9

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Iranrijinij ©ut Like the wide and far reaching branches of a tree, such are the hob bies of the students at LHS. These people as they have grown have devel- oped certain likes and dislikes. Special interests become evident as time goes on and personal pastimes come into existence. Sue Cordle, a sophomore, has found that painting and drawing are worth- while projects, and since seventh grade, she has been developing her talents. She says it still amazes her when she finishes a drawing or paint- ing and sees what she has accom- plished. Her father has even been encouraging her to go to college and major in art. Robin Johnson, a senior, is into woodworking, and he got his start through his father, who is a carpenter. Rob has not totally relied on others; he has learned some of the tricks of the trade on his own, and the fruits of his labor are numerous. He has made such things as lamps and desk organ- izers. He is presently working on a gun cabinet. He plans to become an indus- trial arts teacher. One thing to remember is that hob- bies aren’t just things to do with your hands. Jim Hartley, a sophomore, spends a lot of time talking on his C.B. He said that there has been a C.B. in the Hartley household all his life, but in the last three years he has been using his own equipment. Another popular hobby involves building models. Rodney McComery, a senior at Tri-County, was introduced to models by his brother-in-law, who gave him a couple. Rodney said he enjoyed them so much that he started working on his own. He basically likes car models and said he has worked on everything from Model T’s to semi trucks. Unfortunately, some hobbies are seasonal. When summer finally comes, Jim Walker, a junior, gets out his fishing pole and heads for a good spot to throw in his line. Jim said he usually goes in the early morning or later in the evening when the fish are feeding. Jim has landed bass, blue gill, catfish and trout, but he preferred bass because they were more chal- lenging. Like each of these individuals, most students of LHS enjoy a hobby which adds another branch to their already budding character. 8 Hobbies



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10 Childish Antics

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