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18. Eleanor Cole requests that Joanne Loomis receive her artistic ability. 19. Fred Jacoby leaves the captaincy of the football team to Buddy Magle and Beeman Mowery with wishes for the best of luck. 20. Mary Jane Lanning leaves her voice to MaryLou Coakley. 21. Jack Wolfe and Wilbur Lanning jointly leave their musical ability to Jimmy Rees. 22. Nancy Pond requests that her basketball spirit go to Mary Jo Adcock, and Nancy also requests that she make good use of it. 23. Home room 23 wishes to leave to Miss Lowry's next year's home room the privilege of annoying her to no end. We hope she didn't mind too much. 24. Last, we, the entire senior class, give our best wishes to the school for lots of good luck. In witness thereof, we, the graduating class of 1945, do hereunto, affix our hand and seal in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, at Logan, Ohio, this thirtieth day of April, nineteen hundred and fortyffive. A WITNESSES: Monica Ucker Iris Lowry -i111 MEMORIES Once more a golden year has rolled round And we, on a last long voyage are bound. For time has flown on, submerging our golden dreams, Hiding them forever, underneath the streams Of years, of days, of hours. Come let's explore The darkening past, the years that've gone before. And think of the day when first we lingered here. Gone, yet not forgotten, we know not where, Are those dear old days. But memory'll linger still Of this dear old high school, high upon this hill. Now to the class of '46, who are the next to go, The class of 1945 would like to have you know We wish you every happiness, few sorrows to make you sad. May you never forget your dear old school and all your life be glad. And as time rolls on, you dream of life and love, May you always be guided by the Unseen Hand above. Our years and our life pass and in the end alone Each dream, each hope, and unremembered stone Lie buried in time flowing onward, onward still, As unknowing we confront the final hill. '45-Emma Jean Hummel. 24
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AS We, the class of nineteen hundred and fortyeiive, of the city of Logan, county of Hocking, and state of Ohio, being of full age and possession of a sound mind and memory, and having due legal authority to bestow these last few gifts upon our friends and classmates, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. FIRST: To the faculty we all wish to say, Thanks, for the help they have given us so willingly through all the years of our school life. SECOND: To the juniors we give the best assembly seats, and also the honor of being top students at Logan Senior High School next year. THIRD: To the sophomores we leave the privilege OJ of entertaining next year's seniors. FOURTH: To the freshman class we wish to give a glad welcome into senior high school. May their experiences be as happy as ours have been, and may they gain from our mistakes. FIFTH: We do especially desire, that in these parting moments, the following personal requests be granted: ' 6 ' 5.15 i .gn f i L 1 B? A ,, ffwffw 'isf-1211m+:w.1uea4- - , ,W V ,. J :ffl A 1 C L S W I L L ' S if X ' ,M 5 1. Jeanette Green leaves her A grades to Barbara Huls. 2. Kate Fox leaves her personality to Judy Buntz. 3. Carolyn Martin and Ned Krieg leave their high school romance to Buddy Magle and Joanne Ohlinger. 4. Tom Roberts passes on his appreciated U71 wit to Woody Achauer. fA1though, he needs no more.J 5. Joan Jurgensmier bequeaths all her excess height to Merton Van Curen. QWhat do you think?J 6. Bob Schmitter requests that Bob Stallsmith leave him at least part of his brain. fMr. Schmitter is very tired of trying to get along on his own.j 7. Ray Frankie Carter leaves the care of the Haydenville girls and all his junior and sophomore girl friends to Jack McQuade. 8 Dorothy Got Your Bookkeeping? Geiger leaves her ability in that subject to any one in next year's class who appreciates such an ability. 9. Carol Robinett gives her giddy complex to Janice Barker, and hopes she will accept it. 10. Janet Sweazy bequeaths her habit of arriving at the last minute and all her tardy slips to Lloyd Thomas. fHe really does all right on his own.J ll. Pat Walsh leaves her never-ending chatter to Eleanor Francis, and hopes it breaks her of the habit. 12. Calvin Till Pollock willingly turns over his Aerial books to Jimmy Graham. fPoor Jimmylj 13. Margee Ball and Lois Unger leave their fine cheerleading, and their pep to Judy Buntz, Mona Mowery, Leah Lyke, Nancy Young, and Adaline Ru le. 14. Lucille Warner leaves her place at the head of the band to some lucky girl with plenty of pep and strutting ability. 15. Bob King turns over the Aerial and HifY to Bob Armstrong. 16. Mary Mowery bequeaths her red hair to Mary Engle. 17. Jean Ann Prather gives her nice disposition to Mary Jean Francis. fEven though she doesn't need it.j 23 . , j , j .4,..fg.E.3,,.,.. , X. ,W A, 1... ure.-f. ,'a..v.,Y1.u.ivaN' ' i..i.'s-ftaraa--,wi 'r Jax-. bt ' i- , rg- ' Pg . l . v ' 1 , A 'J , fi 4 ' , ' -V -, x ' if .vi 1. .., .2 .5- ., V M.- 1 m ,. . , . ' . f. ,' , ' ' Y A if 1 ' 1- 1f'.. ' 47, 'A -we 1 get f . fi , ,, A, . f1v':,..r. 1 -f' ' W ji 45 'bf4L,'f3h5 1 ' 1 'ig r-1, g 4,4-4 if ,1:' 'Any ffl, f',,r,-f ,fag ..r-jig? sy A , '5 if gh.--V ,gg ,.ff,.i3M:ygg35f,j-,- 3 . . , ... .,,,.,..t.,?y..,..,, Y , . lv ai' his and Li ,. A 7
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