Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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SALUTATORY NEAL BEERY, Second Honor Student Parents, members of the faculty and friends, ln behalf of the nineteen hundred and forty-one senior class of Logan High School, I welcome you to our class night exercises. We feel that on this occasion we must attempt to express our appreciation and sincere gratitude to all those who have aided us in the preparation for the changing world which we are about to enter. We acknowledge our indebtedness to our efficient school system, to our superintendent, principals, instructors, board of education, and also to our parents, who have sacrificed to provide such an efficient school system. We realize that the amount of their efforts cannot be measured, and we are also determined that those efforts shall not have been made in vain. It is important that we set our goal extremely high and constantly endeavor through honest efforts to achieve them. We may encounter difficulties all along our way, but perhaps they will be only opportunities to test our abilities. We remember that Nature's motto is Onward. Again the class of nineteen hundred and forty-one bids you welcome. VALEDICTCRY BARTON HOLL, First Honor Student This is an age of science, invention, and progress. Ours is the most advanced civilization of the ages. Man can propel himself through space at a speed of five hundred miles per hour: he can make his voice heard for thousands of miles. All this has been made possible by the work of men who, like us, were faced with a challenge. Theirs was the challenge of a better life through material advancement. Ours is not only the challenge of material advancement but also the challenge of spiritual ad- vancement. We are entering an uncertain world which we must in our own way conquer, not by the force of arms, but by the application of the knowledge we have acquired in order to make a happy and successful life. At this time of farewell to our high school life we realize we are better equipped than many to meet our challenge. You, the people of this community, have guided us and given us our start. You have made possible fine public schools equipped to prepare us for the life we now begin. To you, our teachers, we owe a debt of gratitude for the knowledge and the guidance you have given. Fortified by all these, we go to meet our challenge with confidence.

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SENIORS BROADCASTING MARTHA SHAW-Let every man enjoy his whim. what's he to me. or I to him? Badminton Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: French Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Interclass Volleyball 2: Interclass Soccer 3: Class Night 4. DOROTHY JEAN SHRINER-Full o'l life and full of fun. she can smile when her work is done. Glee Club 2.3.4: Player's Guild 2.3.4: Art Club ISecretaryl 2.3.4: Drum Majorette 3.4: District. State. National Music Contest 3: Gypsy Rover 4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Logan Play Day 2.3: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: English Club 4: Class Night 4. DOROTHY SKIVER--A truly worthwhile girl. G.A.A. 2.3: Glee Club 2.3: Badminton 3: Household Science 3: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: 4-H Club 2.3: Class Night 4. JOHN SLOAN-His nature is so tar from doing wrong. Basketball Manager 2.3.4: Interclass Basketball Manager 3.4: Interclass Champions 4: Player's Guild 3,4. Treasurer 4: Football 2: Student Council 3: Hi-Y 4: The Valiant 3: Class Night 4. GRACE SMITH-Here's a nice youngster of excellent pith. fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. Girl Reserves 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4. IRegistrar of Pointsl 4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Inter- class Soccer 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Interclass Volleyball 2.3.4: Athens Play Day 4: Healthi- est Girl 4: Aerial Typist 4: Home Room Secretary 4: Athens Scholarship Team 3: Ninth Honor Student. Class Night 4. BILL SMITH-I hold he loves me best who calls me Bill. Football 2.3.4: Literary Utopia 4: Belle of Bagdad 2: Glee Club 2.3: A Cappella Choir 2.3: Southeastern Ohio and District Contest 2.3: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Stage Manager for Operetta 4: Class Night 4. ROBERT SNYDER-O what men dare do! What men may do. Football 2.3.4: Player's Guild 2.3.4, lPresident 4l: Interclass Athletics 2.3.4: Baseball 4: Art Club 2.3: Glee Club 3.4: A Cappella Choir 4: Operetlta 4: Class Night 4: Glee Club Contest. A Cappella Choir Contest. DONALD SPANG-He was no mountain peak of mind: rather a broad plain. Interclass Basket- ball 2.3.4: Football 2.3.4: Hi-Y 4: Class Night 4. JACK SPENCER-This man will go far. for he believes every word he says. Commercial Club 3.4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: H-i-Y 3.4: Scoreboard Operator 4: Class Night 4. CHARLES STARCHER-Give me promotion. I will deserve it. Hi-Y 3.4, ITreas. 4l: Cheerleader 2.3: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Champions 4: Art Club 2: Class Night 4. WALLACE STARR-Napoleon was a little man. Class Night 4. ALICE STRUBLE-She is not one even critics criticize. French Club 4: Glee Club 2.3: 4-H Club 2.3: Girl Reserves 3.4. ITreas. 4l: Interclass Soccer 2.3.4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Interclass Volleyball 3.4: Class Night 4. HARRY STRUBLE-It is good pride to desire to be the best ol men. Hi-Y 4: Interclass Basket- ball 2,3: Literary Utopia lPres. 4l: Student Council 4: Scholarship Team 3: Class Night 4. DOROTHA SWEAZY-A merry laugh is worth a hundred groans. South High 2: Mt. Gilead High 3: Girl Reserves 4: G.A.A. 4: Player's Guild 4: Interclass Basketball 4: Literary Utopia 4: Interclass Deck Tennis 4: Interclass Soccer 4: Badminton Club 4: Class Night 4. RAY THOMPSON-Nothing hinders me or daunts me. Hi-Y 3.4: Band 2.3.4: State Band Con- test 2.3: District Band Contest 2.3: C.M.T.C. 2: Art Club 2: Brass Sextet 3: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Belle of Bagcladu 2: Gypsy Rover 4: Glee Club 2.3.4: District Glee Club Contest 3: State Glee Club Contest 3: Class Night 4. GEORGE TIPTON-He will give the world something worth listening to. Football 2.3.4: Inter- class Basketball 2.3.4: Scholarship Team 2.3: English Club 4: Nineteenth Honor Student 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Class Night 4. WANDA TOM-Words are the only things that last forever. Commercial Club 4: Literary Utopia 4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Championship Deck Tennis Team 3: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Glee Club 3: Interclass Soccer 2.3.4: Interclass Volleyball 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Class Night 4. RAY VAN ATTA-Judge thou me by what l am. Glee Club 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3: Art Club 2.3: French Club 4: Belle of Bagdad 2: The Gypsy Rover 4: District Music Contest 2.3: State Music Contest 2.3: Class Night 4. LAWRENCE WARTHMAN-He kept his counsel and went his way. Class Night 4. DWIGHT WATKINS-I have worked hard for all that I have gained. Art Club 4: 4-H Club 2.3.4: Class Night 4. ROBERT WEBB-They say that men are molded out of faults. Class Night 4. MILDRED WELLER-There is love in her eyes and frank friendship in her hand. Girl Reserves 4: Interclass Soccer 3.4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 3.4: Interclass Volleyball 2.3.4: Class Night 4. BEN WELLMAN-He speaketh not: and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. Band 2.3.4. lPres. 4l: Trumpet Trio 2. District and State Contests: Brass Sextet 3,4. lDistrict. State. and Nationall: Baritone Solo 4. lDistrictl: Band Club 4. lVice President 4l: Interclass Basketball 2.3: Class Night 4. WAVALENE WEST-Commercial Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Interclass Basketball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Interclass Volleyball 2.3.4: Interclass Deck Tennis 2.3.4: Class Night 4. WANDA LEE WILLIAMS-The mind and hand of an artist. Student Aid, Holmes High School. Covington. Kentucky: Aerial Staff 3.4: Art Club lSec. 2l lPres. 3l: Commercial Club 4: Girl Reserves 3.4: PIayer's Guild 4: Class Night 4.



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY KENNETH ILES, Fourth Honor Student It was in the autumn of I929 that we, who were to be the class of '4I, found ourselves at the beginning of a new adventure. a formal education. in the public schools of Logan and vicinity. The first six years of our journey passed quickly, and we were on the threshhold of junior high school. Here we encountered new subjects, new teachers. and a new phase of learning, but as these grew more familiar. we found them much to our liking. Soon we had gained the cherished position of freshmen where we made many new friends among the rural and parochial students who had entered junior high for the first time. lt was that year that we received the first real taste of high school life. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Lois Heyde, president: Robert Shaw. vice-president: Willis Denny. secretary: and Martha Ann Kinser, treasurer. The following year we entered senior high as sophomores, and again we encount- ered new subjects, new teachers, and new privileges. That year, in addition to our officers, we selected our class colors, green and white. and our flower, the lily-of-the- valley. Lois Heyde was reelected president: Bill Bryan, vice-president: Martha Ann Kinser, secretary: and Ruth Schaal, treasurer. We closed the year with the sophomore banquet on May I2, at the K. of P. Hall. Later in the evening we attended the junior-senior dance. At the beginning of our junior year we were faced with the task of raising money for the junior-senior banquet at which time we were to entertain the seniors. With this in mind we elected the following officers: Lois Heyde, president: Barton Holl, vice-president: Robert Shaw, secretary: and Harold Kessler, treasurer. We succeeded in earning the necessary funds by sponsoring a turkey raffle and by selling candy. The crowning event of the year was the junior-senior banquet held at the Masonic Hall and the dance, which, for the first time, was held in the high school auditorium. At last we were seniors and it was hard to realize that the seemingly short years spent in high school would soon be ended. We elected the following officers to represent our class: Kenneth Iles, president: Lois Heyde, vice-president: Bill Bryan, secretary: and George Graham, treasurer. To close the year we were guests of the juniors at the junior-senior banquet, held in the Masonic Hall. We are at the beginning of a new existence - To some it will mean the continu- ing of their education, to others it will mean the beginning of the work through which they will make their contributions to society. But whatever the future may hold in store for us, the memories and values of our association in Logan High School shall never be forgotten.

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