Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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 Love your new suit. Mr Ramage Even the teachers got involved with spirit week Mr Ramage teaches History (llj) Senior Lisa Jordan helped promote spirit during football season by portraying the Chieftain mascot, (ak) Spirit week s mismatch day worked well with the wardrobe of Senior. Jim Waid. (cs) 5

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Spirit Takes a Step Up Hal day is always a fun day that everyone can gel into Senior Jim Williams shows his creativity with a paper hat he made Gary Champ decided to bring in one of his own Both look to Matt Holmes asking where is your hat?'' (ak) Cheerleaders, Seniors, Pep Club members, 7th graders, football players ... What do these people have in common? Besides being students at Logan High School, they all have spirit. The newest addition to this spirited group is the newly formed pep club. The club advisors are Kathy Hosier and Nina Haning. Approximately 150 students are in the club. The pep club sponsored a spirit week during football season, with days such as nerd day and hippie day. and encouraged students to dress appropriately. The Cheerleaders also sponsored a spirit week, and hosted seven pep assemblies held throughout the year. Spirit was the ultimate emotion at pep assemblies. The annual spirit stick competition was held with the seniors grasping it five times, the sophomores, once, and the freshmen, once. With spirit and encouragement LHS athletes work their way up the league standings. LHS came up with some winning positions. Boys Varsity Basketball and Wrestling, and the Volleyball teams pulled through with championships. The Football and Golf teams ended their season in second place, while the girls Tennis team came up with a third place finish. Spirit is exhibited throughout the school every day, not just on important game days. It may be in the way you dress or how you feel, but spirit is an important step leading to a prosperous season. The mascot was played by many students with spirit. Here Damon Kuhn shows he is ready to get the action going, (cs) The funniest day of spirit week was Herd Day. Jennie Walke shows her version of a nerd while modeling for the photographer 4 Opening Amy Kitchen



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What is your answer when some one asks, What are you doing tonight? Most of the answers are the same at LHS. Going downtown to see a movie, or Going over to Pizza Crossing for a pizza. No matter what the answer, everyone knows that downtown Logan is the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Logan is the county seat for the Municipal and Common Pleas courts of Hocking County. Logan is the home of Hocking Hills State Park, which includes such pic- turesque places as Ash Cave, Cedar Falls, and Old Man's Cave. The Old Man's Cave area also pro- vides the community with a lodge, a dining room, and a swimming pool. Lake Logan is another site many people visit. Activities such as boating, skiing, fishing, and picnicking take place there. In town one can shop at the local mall or even take in a box office hit at Chakeres Theatre gr the Hocking County Drive-in. During the school year the com- munity becomes even more special. Many people come out and show their support for the various teams and clubs. During the 85-86 school year the com- munity had certain days pro- claimed by mayor and faculty member, Ed Tucker, as CHIEF- TAIN day. On these days, area businesses hung signs in their win- dows and decorated with Chieftain colors to promote spirit throughout Hocking County. Whether or not you're a stu- dent, many in the community come back for more memorable times at LHS. The time spent in Logan will always be remembered as a step in our lives to enrich our future. An Outside Step Hocking County 's center point is the court house Courtrooms, commissioners, and engineers can be found here when needed (cs) 6 Opening Amy Kitchen

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