Logan High School - Log Yearbook (Logan, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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Logan High School - Log Yearbook (Logan, IA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 20 of 64
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REMEMBER How many times Gary Pitt's car took him to Omaha during his sen- ior year. The outfit Mcxiorie Finley wore when she was initiated into FHA. The hours Harold Powers spent in Mr. Morgan's Lemac Box. How Ocle Archer and Rosemary Rief worked faithfully in the lunch room during their four years in high school. The week that Vera Pitt and Lorraine Collins spent at iournalism workshop in Iowa City. When Dean Van Cleave and Robert Daigh danced together at school dances. How Jim Grundmeler always had to act as Master of Ceremonies at the class parties. All the fun that Jane Harvey and Elaine Myer had sampling refresh- ments at the senior party. ' When Lorraine Woodard ran a sewing maching needle through her finger. Joan Shelton, Maxine Haszard, and Gloria Pitt with their diamonds. The pcrties we had in American History class. The magazine sales campaign to raise money for the Jr.--Sr. Prom.

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cgzlzioz Cyan Being the conservative people that we are, we, the Seniors of l955, have been hoarding a great many valudales accumulated during our numerous voyages. As we now have attained the utmost position, we no longer have need for all of our innumerable qualities, therefore, it is our bounden obligation to bestow some of these blessings upon inferior recruits who will attempt to occupy the station that we recently have vacated. lt is with all soundness of mind md memory that we hereby declare this our Last Will and Testament md grant the following bequests. Ocle Archer wills her driving skill to Gwen Jackson. Betty Barrier wills her perfect attendance to Alvin Clark. Robert Daigh wills all his driving tickets to Jim Barney. Fred Divelbess wills his quietness to Joe Potter. James Grundmeier wills his portable radio to anyone who can take it away from him. Jane Harvey wills her calmness to Sue Schumacher. Marcella Kersten wills her blonde hair to Pat Brady. Gloria Pitt wills her iokes to Delores Dakan. Gale Muxfeldt wills his height to Jim Kersten. Eugene Peterson wills his heart to Karen Clark. Gary Pitt wills his steady ways to Larry Charleson. Bonnie Poole wills her giggles to Eunice Faszholz. Harold Powers wills his curly hair to Leland Sears. Joan Shelton wills her complexion to Julene Olsen. Joyce Thompson wills her hiccups to anyone who wants a way to get out of class. Dean Van Cleuve wills his ability to play the trumpet to Dennis Frazier. Joan Birks wills herself to Robert Daigh. ' Lorraine Woodard wills her sewing ability to Shirley Hatcher. Maxine Haszard wills her ability to get along with teachers to Bonita Thomas. Mariorie Finley wills her walk to Marie Hodges. Rosemary Rief wills her thumb tacks to Mr. McMahon. Harold Kierscht wills his laugh to Robert Harvey. V Elaine Michael wills her shyness to Karolyn Holben. Vera Pitt wills her social problems book to Marlene Pitt. Lorraine Collins wills her dimples to Norma Pettit. Elaine Myer wills her short hair to Ruth Daigh. We herein nominate, constitute, and appoint Miss Bernice Bobenhouse as administratress of this our Last Will md Testament. With her we leave the key to our treasures now stored in Davy Jones' locker. The preceding document, produced by the Senior Class of 1955, has been signed by the above in the presence of one another on the eighteenth day of May, l955, A.D. '



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REMEMBER ing the noon hour. Tournament at Des Moines. parade. in Homemaking. ii... Marcella Kersten's daily task of keeping the silverware sterilized. The crazy duster Joan Birks made with half the design upside down. How Betty Barrier tried to convince Bonnie Poole that she shouldn't cut her hair. The many troubles Eugene Peterson had with his car. Rehearsing for the seniorplay. The day we received our class rings. How well Mr. und Mrs. McDonald could play the piano. How those Dana College boys could sing. tl When Gale Muxfeldt served as referee for the basketball games dur How little sleep Joyce Thompson got during the State Basketball The night' Fred Divelbess was looking for the owner of the basket ball trunks that he found in the middle of the street. All the girl troubles Hcrold Kierscht had during high school. When the Queen candidates rode horseback to lead the Homecoming The time and patience Elaine Michael devoted to making her coat K s 5 .. . x A ,. 6' 'Ei - E f W I in x .- K 1 'Ff I' '3 ' W. B A x Q J. T ,gh ., -,f ni

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