Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1979

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 Mr. Ed Killoran The biggest change I’ve noticed is the current trend toward a decrease in pride. Getting the job done in a minimum of work is currently popular. Mr. Tom Kostohryz “Students had more respect for their teachers. Tardies and skip- ping were unheard of. (If you skipped once you were expelled for good.) Kids were never seen in school under the influence of drugs. Mr. Ted McCormick (No Comment) Mr. Ray Miller When I was in school and we were told to do something we did it. Now a days students want to know why.” Mrs. Alice Kemper (No Comment) Mr. Charles Kemper The attitude and actions of the students have not changed. What has changed is the adult popula- tion. If a teacher demands good behavior he will get it. Most stu- dents will behave in a manner which is expected or demanded of them. There are always a few that won’t. But it has always been that way . . Harry. Staff 13

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Mr. Ed Fickel (No Comment) Mr. Dwayne Hoffman The thing that saddens me most about too many of today’s stu- dents is that they do not have any pride in their workmanship. That’s really a shame.” Miss Pauline Holland (No Comment) Mrs. Carolyn Johnston Students today have many more problems to deal with: such as, more free time to fill, many social problems, and world problems. The big change that I see. is that students make many of their own decisions, want to be informed and question decisions that are made.” Mrs. Carolyn Jones Today’s students are more hon- est when expressing opinions, more open to new ideas, and less apt to be shy in class than my fel- low students were. A far larger percentage are working while in school. In general, more students are assuming more responsibility at an earlier age.” Mr. Garnett Jones Most of today’s young people develop physically, earlier than we did. and tend to feel and act older than they are. They are given more freedom, and take more liberties than we did.” 12 Staff. Hany



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Mr. Robert Platt More students seem to have their own transportation; more jeans and less dresses on the girls; most everything else seems to be about the same. Mrs. Virginia Mingus “When I was a student, the majority worked to be a better student . . . and the minority were classified trouble makers. Today I feel the positions are about the same but the majority and minority have been reversed Mr. Tom Murray . . today's student attitude also seems to be apathetic to his her academic achievement . . . One depressing fact students do not read, spell, or write gram- matically as well as in the past. It’s high time we emphasize more practice in these areas in all our classes. Mrs. Barbara Peterson (No Comment) Mrs. Delores Pine (No Comment) ! 1 Miss Connie Quick Students are more open than they used to be and many times this has led to disrespect. Some students not only disrespect fel- low classmates and teachers, but also personal and private prop- erty . . . 14 Staff. Harrs

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