Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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gfadzi W I9. The chemistry classes leave Mr. Ellinger's words ot caution to next years classes. lWe wish we had listened nowll 20. Oscar Bartholomew leaves that sleepy expression in study hall to Willard Dieble. 2l. Mona Funk leaves her excess height to Keith Dawley. 22. Richard Bowers and Tom Brown leave their bent and battered test tube to any junior who can break it. 23. The seniors ot the football squad leave to next year's team the desire to beat Pomeroy. 24. George Haney leaves his shyness and tear ot girls to Bill Goodlive. 25. Jack Fox leaves his typing ability to all boys in the Typing classes next year. 26. The seniors of the band wish to leave the gum-plastered chairs to the remain- ing band members. 27. Stanle Soliday desires to leave his ability to play boogie-woogie to Donna Belle Rheinscheild. 28. Paul Conrad leaves the distinction of being the only married senior to Leonard Pritts. lHoping he will make use of it.l 29. George Lohr leaves that cultured laugh ot his to John Latterty. 30. Bonnie Berry leaves her secretarial ability to Lou Ann Campbell. 3I. Margee Phillips leaves her strut as drum majorette to Wilma Brown. 32. Clyde Allberry and Max Carpenter leave their poultry judging ability to Jack Warner and Lee Hiles. lNot the same kind ot chickens.l 33. Josephine Conrad leaves her athletic ability to Dottie Hupp. 34. Betty Lou Dawson leaves her absentmindness to Tom Robb. lDo you think he needs it?l 35. Beeman Mowery leaves his curly hair to Andy Mowery. 36. Jerry Hutchison leaves his white bow tie to Jack Thomas. 37. Jack North leaves his speaking ability to anyone who will work tor it. 38. Vivian l-larble leaves her ability to run the Y-Teen concession at the basketball games to Joann Spackey. 39. Ralph Clark will leave his share ot the farm to anyone who will trade him a hay-bailer for it. TAII interested see Ralph at oncel. 40. John McBoom leaves his ambition to ring the tire gong to any junior who has the nerve to do it. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we the class ot I947, hereunto set our hands and seal to this, our last will and testament in the presence ot the undersigned witnesses at Logan, Ohio, this fifteenth day ot March, nineteen hundred and forty-seven. WITNESSES: Bartelle Hamilton lris Lowry Max O. McKitrick 27

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CZ... IM WE, the graduating class ot nineteen hundred and foray seven, ot Logan Senior High School, County ot Hocking. and State ot Ohio. being o sound mind and memory and having the legal authority to bestow these last few gifts, do hereby make this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. FIRST: To our parents we wish to extend our gratitude tor their many years ot unseltish devotion. SECOND: To the faculty we wish to extend our deepest appreciation for their patience and understanding guidance during our high school years. THIRD: To next year's seniors we leave the privilege of occupying the best seats in assembly. FOURTH: To the student body we leave all the experiences we have gained from our personal mistakes and we hope that each and every student will profit by them. FIFTH: As a last request we desire to make the following personal requests: I. The three tirst honor students leave their ability to make straight A's to Lawrence Schaad. 2. Betty Palmer bequeaths her dependability to Dale Mowery. 3. Bob Anthony leaves his angelic decorum to Keith Summers. 4. Nancy Young and Mary Ann Moriarty leave their ability to get places at the last minute to anyone who can get away with it. 5. Dave Bell leaves the football captaincy to Jack Glick. 6. Norma McMilIin and Ned Myers leave their high school romance to Bernice Redd and Ned Fickel. 7. Bob Warner leaves the responsibility ot editing the Aerial to Betty Lou Risch. 8. Helen Schrader bequeaths her pretty smile to Martha Sue Cruise. 9. Anne Phillips leaves her artistic ability to Amy Lou Harden. IO. Marilyn Jacoby leaves her quietness7 to .Ioan Heckert. I I. Harold and Lester Nihiser leave their ability to judge livestock to Ken Ackers and Leroy Mowery. llt is hoped they will make proper use ot it.I I2. Franklin Maze bequeaths his title The Man with More Knees and Elbows than Anyone Else to Bob Clark. I3. Mary Ann Geiger leaves her position as bus driver for the West End gang to anyone with a car big enough to hold them. I4. The senior cheerleaders leave their pep at games to Barbara Stallsmith. Bernice Redd, Shirley Brandon. and Roberta Schmitter. I5. Tom Bird Krieg leaves the ability to act like a dial telephone to Dale Buzzie Mason. lb. Dave Inboden bequeaths his cheery smile to Ed Butler. I7. Norma Jean Hanna leaves her giggIe to .Iudy Walsh. I8. Since there is no one in the junior class that has red hair, Betty Engle be- queaths hers to Kathleen Bell. 26



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'UaL6bCi0l'y .AJJPQJ5 We have come a long way since we started to school in the tirst grade. This is the time we have been looking forward to all of these years. We are indeed happy now that the time for our graduation is here. A challenging world awaits us. We are ready and eager to use our talents to help, in some small way, to solve the crucial prob- lems that face us. Some of us will go on to school tor further training. Others will take jobs im- mediately after graduation from high school. Whatever we do, we shall feel that we have been well prepared. For this, we are grateful to our teachers, parents, and the time citizens of Logan. Our teachers have been kind and patient. They have been good friends. Our parents have made many sacritices to make possible our education. The citizens of Logan have provided us with our public school facilities. As we look back, we think ot the pleasant times we have had during our school lite. We are rather sad because we cannot turn back time and relive the past. But. this is as it should be. As a representative ot the class of I947, I bid Farewell to our teachers. class- mates. and school. We must leave you, but we shall not forget you. Lite calls us on, and we cannot tarry for to improve the golden moment of opportunity and catch the good that is within our reach, is the great art ot lite. 8

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