Logan High School - Aerial Yearbook (Logan, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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Senior Team — 1st row — Jackie Grove. Kelley Hutchison. Eileen Ringhiser. Mindy Burton. Kim Kearns. Jenny Harris. Jenny Cor die. Laura Vice, Stephanie Brandt. Lisa Labrador. Joanne Vanzelos — 2nd row — Karen Knapp. Marcy Disbennet. Susan Walker. Tisha Wallace. Lori Ervin. Debbie Patrick. Amy Arledge. Echo Bartlett. Jamie Harris. Wendy Harbarger. Jennifer Hammond — 3rd row — Suzie Crothers. Sheila Porter. Kim Downs. Wendy Prater. Dana Cook. Beth Collier. Jean Skinner, Shelley McDaniel. Cathy Lor gent. Cathy Koska. Tncia Morrison — 4 th row — Gina Hinerman. Jody Robers. Bernie McDaniel. Crystal Jones. Loretta Kitchen. Becky Conley. Kelly Edwards. Julie Arledge. Jamie Oliver. Kim McCort Senior Powder Puff candidates Todd Jackeon, Jeff Ruff. Scott McCort. Lurry Blair, Cliff Cambell. Bruce Sater, and David Stanley form a pyramid in the spirit of competition (ds) tonya fisher 19

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powderpuff Handle With Care Powder Puff and rain seem to go hand in hand here on the Hilltop. For the second consecutive year the annual Powder Puff festivities have been plagued with precipitation. This might have dampened the play- ing field, but not the spirits of the Junior and Senior girls that par ticipated. This year's confrontation was a close-knit one. Before 12 seconds ticked away on the clock. Twana Pittman scored 6 points for the Juniors. Not to be outdone. Seniors quickly snapped back with a touchdown from receiver Becky Conley. With half time came a score of 20-14 in favor of the Juniors and the crowning of the Powder Puff king. The seven hopefuls had been selected by the Senior girls and the winner was determined by the money in his specific cans. This year's contest brought in over $1,000 for the Senior scholarship Powder Puff ’86 Score: 28 20 Most Valuable Players Junior Offense — Twana Pittman Junior Defense — Jill Poling Senior Offense — Jamie Oliver and Becky Conley Senior Defense — Jean Skinner King Candidates and Escorts Jeff Ruff — Wendy Prater Scott McCort — Jean Skinner Larry Blair — Kelly Edwards Bruce Sater — Mary Price David Stanley — Dana Cook Cliff Campbell — Shelley McDaniel Todd Jackson — Lisa Labrador fund. That night all of the candidates were driven onto the field, then escorted to the 50-yard line. Lori Stamer. Senior vice president and Laura Vice, representing Student Council made their announcement. This year's Powder Puff king is ... Jeff Ruff1 The drenched crowd cheered. Jeff made a brief acceptance speech, and the game continued. During the second half of the game, the Seniors tied it up (20-20). and the Juniors began to worry. It was not until the last touchdown was made (along with a conversion) with only a few minuies remaining on the clock, that the Juniors knew they had it all tied up! The final score was 28-20. Nearly 210 students participated in this year's game which raised over $2,000 for the Junior Senior Prom and Senior Banquet Congratulations to the Powder Puff team of '88, and now the question is will you go 2-0? tvmrts • a 4 ;.tc -M, a 'ArflMf cfl?'AjGJO©J .n‘fVir I ir?V .‘V55 fl « Wilji Rjfi.a.ci 7 2 3 R J 4 3 i,.83 Junior Team — 1st rou — Twana Pittman. JlII Poling. Kris Dieble. Tracey Dumgan. Amy Dennis Sheila Hackney. Angela Helber. Jamie Barnes. Tracy Bauman. Lisa Mount Terri Reed. Krysta Emerick — 2nd row — Beth O'Hara. Christine Gay. Cresent Alford. Angie Mount. Teresa Reeves Becky Shannon. Jodi Geiger. Kris Patrick. Ann Woodslde. Denise Baker. Shannon Doumour — 3rd row — Jenny Ireton. Lori Vorhees. Tricia Labrador. Mary Jo Dearing, Crystal Davis. Susie Ogle. Jane Kitchen. Sherry Flowers. Wiona Altlc. Crystal Inboden. Debbie Anderson. Candi Spooner — 4th rout ■— Melody McDaniel. Lori Corby. Beth Walli. Julie Wagoner. Jennie Walke. B J While. Tish Cassells Kelly Kuhn. Marcia Cook. Jenny Coulson, Shannon McDaniel Junior Lori Vorhees attempts to make her way to the goal post, but not with any help from Senioi Defense Dana Cook. Eileen Rlnghlser. and Karen Knapp, (jrd) 18 tonya fisher



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spirit week Spirit Express When you need spirit fast, day or night. . . Students at our school have their own special way of expressing their enthusiasm and support of the school's athletic teams. During the football and basketball seasons a special week is set aside for dressing up and “getting down throughout the once hum-drum hallways. Many students and teachers enjoy spirit week. When asked her opinion of the occasion, Miss Barbara Bevens, foreign language teacher, replied, “I think that students and teachers should participate in spirit week because it gives a sense of morale to the student body, and it gives us all a chance to get away from it all. Freshman Tina Lindsay, when asked stated, “I believe that it 's im- portant to participate in spirit week because it shows that the school has spirit, and it gives us a chance to have some fun without getting into trouble. Because of the involvement of students and teachers, spirit week is sure to become a lasting tradition. Teachers as well as students enjoy the fun and excitement of Spirit Week, as shown above (wh) New recruitments to the LHS Spirit Brigade are Birdie Shultz and Angle Helber. twh) Seniontis and Spirit Week go hand in hand. 9 shown here by Brad Crane, Laura Vice, an Eddie VanBIbber. (dw) 20 I odd tucker

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