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Leif f , t ECHO STAFF Evelyn Finkcn, reporter, Denise Birks, production, Sondra Pitt, production: Floyc porter: Joan Hanson, production, Dorothy Ann Leonard, circulation. Marilyn Graham, production, Esta Dickinson, editor-in-chief: Barbara Leonard, Muriel Dinkel, production manager, Delores Pettit, production, Sally Larsen, productio Dolores Menching, reporter, Esther Magnete, production, Grace Harvey, associate 4 Harvey, reporter, Dorothy Holben, reporter, Sharon Brownell, reporter, Miss Bobenl sor. Gene Maaske, delivery, Regina Whitmore, reporter, Sally Holeton, reporter, Glol porter, Carol Storey, reporter, Max Pearsall, reporter. Wahneeta Walls, absent.
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.is year sports in Logan High School have fd much opportunity for the student body rlay its school spirit. Pictured above are a enes which occurred during the year. te backbone of any cheering section is its faders. Picture No. 1 shows Logan's. They sther Magnette, Esta Dickinson, Marilyn n, and Dorothy Harter. Lois Divelbess and inn Netsch are the substitutes. iother main factor is the school's pep band hich played at pep meetings and during games. p was at its height this year when Logan ed the Girls' Sectional Tournament by one point. The girls relax while Little Sioux and Mag- nolia receive consolation trophies 441. Logan girls proudly display and admire their first-place tro- phy 131. The pep club presented a skit entitled Logan vs. Avoca before Logan journeyed to Manning for the District Tournament. Harold Powers, Max Foutch, Eugene Poole, Harold Dickinson, Derrell Bradley, and Jim Hook portrayed the Panther- ettes in action 151. A typical pep meeting held in the gym, as shown in picture 6, is the center of enthusiasm before every game.
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TI-IESPIANS Thespian officers for 1951-52 - Dorothy Ann Leonard, Sec, Richard Swanson, Vice Pres., Lowell Frazier, Pres., Tom Hickey, Rep., Mur- iel Dinkel, Treas. New Thespian officers for 1952-53 - Max Pear- sall, Rep., J ulienne Birks Vice Pres., Eileen Gray- bill, Treas., S h a r o n Brownell, Sec., Terry Watts, Pres. Ray Hansen, Phil Du- vall, Courtlyn Oviatt Marjorie Clark, Sally Holeton, Grace Harvey, Rosella Smith Barbara Leonard, Floyd Sarff, Hugh Brownell, Lee Graybill, Esta Dick- inson Marilyn Graham, Es- ther Magnette, J o a n Hansen, Evelyn Finken 1951-52 Initiates Q Gary Oloff, Marvin Col- lins, Don Griffith, Fred Schwertley Wahneeta Walls, Carol Storey, Sally Larsen, Dorothy Holben Absent-Dolores Men- ching, Denise Birks, Sondra P i t t , Regina Whitmore, Jim Hook
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