Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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THE CLASS POEM By JIMMY BREHM, Fifth Honor Student When the curtain falls and the last act is o'er, When the sands of time are expended, We'll stop to think and express our thanks For the culture our school has extended. The time is at hand when its shelter we'll leave, We must enter the world on our own. Your memory we'll cherish and revere evermore, For we know that we're not alone. Your teachings are with usg Our strength lies in you. You've shown us the pathwayg We'll follow it through. With this knowledge imparted we will be armed Will be armed for the struggle, by you. We'1l fight and we'll win the battle of life. We'll better the world we endue. The prospects are scant, the future is dark, The hope of mankind lies in youth. The task befalls us to better the world Through courage, through love, and through truth So lift up your head when the crisis is nigh, Never once say you are through. Stay in the fight until we have won, For tomorrow belongs to you. 29

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9. john Buchanan leaves his splendid work of editing the Aerial to Bob King. ' 10. Winona Frazier has asked for Pansy Hugli's dimples. 11. Dottie Lemon, Jane Windle, Alice Busch, and Joanne Kalklosch leave their positions at the head of the band to some lucky girls with plenty of strutting ability. 12. The senior girls wish to leave their junior and sophomore boy friends under the care of Miss Gesling. fOr do they?j 13. Zita Connor wants someone to fill her tapfdancing shoes who can take it from there. 14. Joe Smith and Dick Buntz jointly leave their always appreciated UD wit to Tom Roberts. 15. Jim Brehm thinks that Bob Stallsmith should receive his honor of being the brightest boy in the senior class. 16. Corinne Hardgrove leaves her red hair to all junior red heads. QWhich are too numerous to 1ist.j !'l P 'f 7? U' T7 17. Winojean Sloan says that Nancy Pond doesn't need her hiccupping abil' ity, but she'll leave it to her anyway. 18. The seniors of the football squad leave to next year's team the challenge to beat Athens in their future conflict. 19. Shorty'l Imboden has asked that George Coakley leave him his excess height. 20. The seniors of the band wish to leave their places to be occupied by some equally capable students. 21. Janet Sweazy thinks that she deserves Ruth Aurand's quietness 22. Mary Margaret Dalton leaves her concern in the Navy to her sister, Dorothy. 23. Don Kiester and Bob Johnston leave their frequent misdemeanors to Bill Moorehead and Ray Perkins. fProf viding they can get by with themj 24. Frances Thomas gives her nice disposition to Jean Ann Prather. 25. Last and by no means least, we, the seniors, request that the school ref ceive lots of good luck for the future. In witness thereof, we, the graduating class of 1944, do hereunto, affix our hand and seal in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, at Logan, Ohio, this nineteenth day of May, nineteen hundred and fortyffour. Witnesses: ALICE FRASCH Ixus Lowav DAYTON SCHULTHEIS viii..



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' 1 THE CLASS PLAY In keeping with the current state of affairs of the world the Class of 1944 presented as their class play The American Eagle. The play, a fast moving, modern, melodrama was written by Jean Provence. Two performances were given with two different casts of girls and the same cast of boys. Following is a list of the characters and their respective representatives. fThe names of the girls in the Thursday cast are followed by a T , those in Friday cast by an FRI Valerie Palmer ...... Zoe, her secretary .... Craig Norris, a test pilot . . . Bonnie Bales, a reporter .... J. C. Unger, a banker. . Judith, his daughter .................. Phil Palmer, Valerie's younger brother ..... Captain Lawrence, an airplane inspector ..... Davis, a test pilot .... J ....1 Marieta Cline -T Roseann Brown -F Jo Case -T ' ' ' ' Mary Jo Brown-F Brehm Kathryn Shanley -T Christina Smith -F ............NedSmith Louise Bowers -T ' ' ' ' Ruth Aurand -F .......jack Rauch Ford .............WallySaving 1 Betty Jean Friend-T Fanchon, an entertainer. .. .... 1He1en Rutter -F Quin, a detective ..... Enid, an air hostess ..... Roberts, a nurse ......... Dr. Hartley, a physician ....... Laura Davis, a test pilot's wife .... ..........HaroldKeller j Roseann Warner-T ' ' ' ' Zita Connor -F . . . . . . . . .June Ralston . . . . . . Morton Epstein Wanda jo Brown-T Nettie Barker -F The Stranger .................................................... Sam Ford The entire production was capably directed by Miss Hamilton, instructor of English and Speech and faculty advisor of the Player's Guild. Very able assistance was given by the following seniors: Stage Committee .................. Dick Dollison and Don Keister, Ch. Dale Bumgardner Charles Smith John Richards Ned Smith Property Committee ....... ................ M yrtle Glass, Ch. Pauline Davis Pansy Hugli Pauline Gruner Leota Kienzle Gertrude Poling MakefUp Committee ............................... Sue Schempp, Ch. Jean Loomis Ruby Rice Miriam Mock Ann Smith Programs and Tickets: Martha jean Beery jo Ann Hildebrandt Jeannette Leonard Dottie Lemon Jeanne Pierson Betty Richards Winojean Sloan 30

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