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dancer and songstress at Rundle's Hough and Rowdy Roadhouse Her new routine has caused much comment among the social crowd As usual Billy Leighty, Lloyd Garrison, and Rex Stanton are tho latecomers, Billy has just returned from Tibet where he has been per forming his duties as a missionary. Lloyd is one of the nation's top hair stylists and is now working in Hollywood Rex is head chef at the Waldorf Astoria and specializes in African dishes, especially cannibal stew As for me, I am president of the Hunt and Fish Club of Logan and spend most of my time lecturing to other sportsmen Class Hlstory As freshmen, the class of '53 was as freshman class when entering high sch ol dressed as boys and the boys as girls Jim our class and made a total of twenty five Don Hutchinson, president, Mary Ann Ware secretary and treasurer, Pat Hulse, Stud Mae McClurg, Johnita Forssberg, Billy Le Breese, Willis Lelghty, Larry Sullivan, Vlvlan Pears, Lloyd Garrison, Frances Lyn Kenneth Rundle,Dorothy Post, Fayette Ray, Mary Del Higgins, and Jim Hicks Our cla and awkward as any other initiation day tho girls and lary Ann lare joined members were as follows president, Joan Bailey, green Hicks The , vice ent Council representative, Iva ighty, Peggy lallgren, Phyllis Dona Seeger, Ella Marie Baker, ch, Dorothy Schurs,Hazel lcCue, Janice McClellan, Rex Stanton, ss sponsor was I Hall Our second year found us settled to the routine of going to school fhr thirty six more weeks The class officers for the year were as follow!! Mary Ann Ware, President, Dona Seeger, vice president, Mary Del Higgins, secretary and treasurer, and Joan Jim Hicks left us at the end rollment twenty four M liller We were asked by the juniors which we wore pastel colored garments Ba1ley,Student Council representative of our first year making our total en was our sponsor for the year to serve the junior senior banquet at Climbing on up the ladder when we became juniors we felt we were e e Q e e e . On e e ' e e - - Q n e , Q o e 0 . Q n e Q I I O I Q Q e e e . I U O ' A e ,, Q . O .. s e e - ' 0 e e e e . - Q . 0 ,, e e e 0 - U e e Q - 0 o O - Q e O 1 O e I O e ' e really upperclassmen We were left without Dorothy Post who moved to Phillipsburg and Dona Seeger who moved to Jetmore, leaving an enrollment of twenty two, six boys and sixteen girls Our class officers were Billy Leighty, president, Don Hutchinson,v1ce president, Hazel lcCue,aecretary and reporter, Phyllis Breese,treasurer, and Kenneth Rundle,Student Ooun cll representative Our sponsor was M Bullock le presented as our class play, 'Hillbilly Courtship ' Ie GDDB8 'Stardust' as our theme for the junior senior banquet,the most important event of the year At last the class found itself facing the last year of high school Willis Ann Leighty left us and moved trlorton Jim Hicks joined us again making fifteen girls and seven boys, a total enrollment of twenty two The officers for the year were as follows Billy Le1ghty,pres1dent, Don Hutchinson, vice president, Pat Richardson, secretary and reporter, Johnita Forssberg, treasurer, and lary Ann lare, Student Council repre sentative The senior class play was 'The Goof from Gopher Gulch ' Our sponsor was Mr Veatch On November ninth Patricia Hulse and Ernest Richardson were united in marriage The high lights of the year were the class play, junior senior banquet, and the alumni banquet
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Pat Richardson, will my desire unbe and old maid to Bonnie Tris Class Wlll We, the Senior Class of 1953 of Logan High School, of the city of Logan, county of Phillips and the state of Kansas, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa ent, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us I, Joan Bailey, will my speed ir taking shorthand dictation boqose mary Higgins and my daily letter from my service man to Irene Carlin I Ella Baker, will my vim, vigor, and vitality to Edwin Stark and my good grades to Alice Forssberg and may she not have towork as hard to get them as I did I Billy Leighty, will my ability to stay strictly away from girls to Eugene Forssberg and may it protect him I, Kenneth Bundle, will m ability to get along with Miss Webber to Donna Kelling and my basketball record to Bryan Palmer I Iva Mae HcClurg, will my loud and boisterous ways to Carol Fox and my no auto accident record to any driver's ed student who needs it ler and ability my pleasant smile to Donald Schneider to Kathleen Purtell Hazel McCue, will my ability to cause trouble to Randall Demuth and by ability to cook to Leora Maley I, Phyllis Breese, will my stature to Patricia Brault and my stormy personality to Noami Grieb I, JODDIUB Forssberg, will my ability'totype to Norma Miller and my snot as valedictorian or the class to Jack States I, lary Ann Ware, will my five year's experience as a soda jerk to largie lelgant and my position as drum major to anyone in my twirling class I, Larry Sullivan, will my sleek limousine t:Raymond Ricaardson and my tallness to Darrel Becker I, Janice lcClel1an, will my infectious giggle to Sharon Lafferty and IU enthusiasm for American history to Avice Blew I, Rex Stanton, will my church attendance record to Phil McCollum and my ability to get out of work to Leland Griffin I, lary Del Higgins, will my first clarinet chair to Gary Ware and my reckless driving to Teddy Joe Harmon I, Frances Lynch, will my ability to go with the boys to Margaret Hancock and my cheerful disposition to Jean Noel I, Jim Hicks, will my philosophy of loafln' to Ronald Becker and my fiery temper to Roger lallgren I, Dorothy Schurz, will my shy retiring ways tolva Forssberg and my gift of song to Wanda Withington I, Lloyd Garrison, will my ability to get out of work during study O , I I ' ' I, - - I, Fayetta Ray, will my cool temper to Lola Post and my artistic I ,
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