Logan High School - Voice Yearbook (Concord, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 28 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The Senior Class of 1956-57 has felt for some time that its demise was near; we have felt that school was beginning to disagree with us and that the members of the fa c u 1 1 y had conspired to accomplish the death of the most astonishingly bril- liant class the walls of Logan High School ever produced. The teacher s thereof , have ever frowned upon the bitter doses of les- sons we have taken with daily regularity have hastened rather than prolonged our class demise and we know with sorrowful certainty that the hour of our departu re is near at hand. Therefore, being so soon to pass from these scenes of educational activitie s , being in full possessions of alert minds and memories that put the most extensive encyclopedias to shame , having faculties keenly sharpened by many contests with flinty instructors, we would publish to you upon this funeral occasion, the Last Will and Testament by Ebba Smith, Victoria Miller , and Mary Pryer under the authority of the Senior Class and signed, Octobe r 11, 1956. We do hereby appoint and charge Gilbert Faggert, the lawful custodian of the class funds, to faithfully attend to looking up the numerous bills we owe and to settle all accounts of the de- parting class from the exhausted pennies of and already depleted treasury. No money are we taking with us from this expensive Institution of Education, neither shall we leave any debts behind us. To the members of our beloved faculty who looked upon our demise with smiles of joy, we bequeath the satisfaction which come s from duties well pe rformed and a peaceful rest from the weary task of making our graduation shrouds. We also leave a large amount of sympathy for their depressing attempts to pound knowledge into our craniums. In addition we bequeath them our regrets that their workwith us was so barren of results. We leave them but we don ' t leave them much. To the school in general we leave the out-of-the way nooks where we have been wanting to hide - usually in couples if the. girls could in- courage the boys to wa s t e ' v|he time that we should have spent in studying. To the School Library we leave the collection of volumes setting forth the charms of the escapade, and the achievements and the startling knowledge gleahed from our examination papers. These volumes will be written by the first famous author who offers a good price for so doing. To the junior class, as our rightful and worthy successors, we leave our seats; occupy them, but do not try to fill them. Our Senior Dignity, may they uphold it with becoming seriousness endeavor to ove r - come their usual hair -brained and frivolous flippancy. Our tendency to make a little noise goes a long way. Our honored po- sitions as models for the school models of wit, wisdom, charm of manner, ex- cellency of behavior, physical development and intellectual expansion, may heaven help you to stand up under this strain. Lastly, that which gives us the greate st pain to part with our strongly entrenched places in the hearts of the faculty who h a s loved us devotedly because, they couldn ' t help it ! Comfort them in their loss but don ' t imagine you can mangle their hearts as we have done . To the vivacious and ex- uberant sophomores, we leave the right to prey upon the freshmen out of season and without reason to unceasingly torture them with the liabilitie s thereof. In witne s s whereof, we attach the signatures of the Senior Class of 1957. By: Ebba Smith Victoria Miller and

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’57 CLASS POEM A school once had A model class, With faces all aglow, And brains of splendid quality, That rapidly did grow. Week after week, year in, year out. These pupils went to school, Where they were very studious, And never broke A rule. They worked their problems rapidly, And learned history with zest, And when examinations came, Stood high in every test. Unto herself the teacher said, With every doleful sigh, These pupils are so wise and good, I ' m ' fraid they ' re going to die. The girls were charming and polite, And fair as they could be; The boys were brave and handsome, As any you would see. They soon became A fame Ninth grade; Time did not hesitate, And so the day came rolling 1 round When they should graduate. And we, my friends, are that fine class, Of noted brains and graces; Do not doubt me; just look at us - You ' ll see it in our faces. By: The Senior Class CLASS SONG Tune: He Now the time has come when we must take our leave, Dear old Logan High, as those who ' ve gone before; And, as we part, our hearts are made to grieve, Dear old Logan High, the school that we adore; We will stand the test, and faithful we will be, With the help from God, we ' ll try to meet success, And will raise your name, through all eternity; Dear Logan High, we ' ll do our best. So, as we part, we ' ll say adieu dear school, Now that our goal has come into view; We ' ll strive for knowledge dear, and keep the golden rule; And remember now that our mistakes were few Trusting in our God, he ' ll guide us to our goal, You are our pride, your honor we ' ll uphold, Tho ' it makes us sad, to know that we must go; Dear Logan High, we ' ll say goodbye. By: Phyllis Wagoner

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