Logan High School - Voice Yearbook (Concord, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 26 text:

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Page 25 text:

Cast Will find Zestament Over a period of four years, we, the class of 1954, have accumulated many treasures that are too valuable to bury with our passing so we think it only fitting that we hand them over to those we leave behind. To our Superintendent, Principal and Teachers we affectionately will our gratitude for in- struction well-given. For advice, counseling and encouragement given, we leave our apprecia- tion. For the patience exhibited in our mistakes and shortcomings and for the interest mani- fested in our welfare, we shall always be grateful. To the Juniors and Underclassmen we leave these spacious , beautiful grounds and the build- ings we’ve loved for four years. We will the Juniors our seats in the Auditorium, our classroom and the joys and sorrows, trials and successes of making a yearbook. And lastly, we will you a clean sheet to score on the best scholastic record a senior class has ever made. And now to our Schoolmates and Friends we leave our personal treasures: Virginia Miller wills her ability to carry the flag in the band to her sister, Margaret Miller. Cora Walker leaves her ability to study to her brother, James Walker. Dorothy Springs wills her notebook and pencil to Jack Canady. Betty Pierce bequeaths her letter-girl suit to Essie Gray. Helen White wills her ability to play basketball to Mary R. Hill. Betty Shinn gives her clarinet to her sister, Mary York Shinn. Floree Johnson wills her quietness to Mary Perkins. Virginia McCauley wills her punctuality to Billy Ray Young. Lois Drye leaves her fatness to Maurice Brown. Cora Russell leaves her flag-bearing ability to Estella Davis. Ivey Stafford wills her ability to be friendly to Secnolia Bost. Annie Russell wills her kindness to her sister, Everlove Russell. Lucile Love wills her ability to drive to her sister, Ella Love. Marion Boger wills her coolness and ability to stay out of trouble to Eliza Brown. Sadie Torrence wills her fatness to Annie Torrence and Leola Robinson, Carrie Lloyd leaves the Senior Class Presidency to Daisy Robinson. Sarah Watts leaves her drum sticks, full of pep and rhythm, and her place in the band to F red Peay. Myrtle Witherspoon wills her shortness to Mattie Smith. Ruth Scott wills her quietness to Geraldine Johnson. Lois Johnson wills her letter-girl suit to Barbara Oglesby. Laura Lawing gives her ability to sew to Emma Hicklen. Mamie Farr wills her ability to script to her brother, Johnny Farr. Fred Brown wills his ability to play basketball to Fred Peay. To Eugene Neylums, Oren Douglass leaves his carpentry ability. Mason Jordan wills his flirtatious way with the girls to his brother, Clarance Jordan. To James Saddler, James Rounds wills his height. Richard Foard wills his ability to play football to James Kiser. Robert Wallace bestows on Huey Garvin his athletic talents. Eugene McCain wills his liveliness to Phyllis Springs. Frank Brown gives his artistic skill to William Foard. George Foard wills his trowel and level to Bobby R. Moore. To Oscar Murray, Hubert Washington gives his trombone music and the time he needs to practice the playing of the instrument. Clarance Handy leaves his football suit to Troy Sherfield. Eldrator Douglas leaves his seriousness and business ability in brick masonry to Bobby Moore . Gilbert Russell gives his interest in the N. F. A. to James Davis to settle him down. Mark Harris wills his coolness to Kenneth Hampton. Albert Black wills his ability to play football to Hugh Williams. Tommy Saunders wills his bus driver’s seat to Buford Mobley. Adell Freeman wills her ability to play basketball to her sister, Erma Jean Freeman. Annie Lee Garris wills her ability to drive a car to Dollie Mae Livingston. Helena Douglass wills her penmanship to Bobby Wagoner. Vivian Scott leaves her shortness to Sonny Clark. Montesse Parker gives her friendliness and sweet disposition to Wilma Faggert. To Freddie Edwards, Letha Pearson wills her ability to dance. Betty Joe Stewart bequeaths her thinness to Jimmy Bush. ■P e ggy Wagoner leaves her limitless school spirit to her sister, Phyllis Wagoner. We testify that this is our last true will by Helena Douglas under the authority of the Senior Class and signed October 19, 1953. Helena Douglas



Page 27 text:

Senior Snapshots 1. Evening at A. T. 2. Trip from A. T. 3. Hep Cats! 4. Campus Cuties 5. Classmates 6 . Stick With It 7. Pals 8. Doudy Kids 9. Hold It 1 0 . Sweet 1 1 . F riends 12. She’s quite a Gal 13. Hugo 14. Sweet Pea Gang

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