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;          —         ron          He          ay          eee         Oe          Be          ms          Sea         AGN          ax          x         RH          1         282%          ey          we         Ry         ene          me          SM          Me         =          oe         xo         eee          seo         Editor-in-Chief         Dick          McCown         Class          of          1950         Write-Up          Editor          Composition          Editor         Marilyn          Schick          Russell          Cleary         Class          of          1950          Class          of          1951         Girls’          Sports          Editor          Boys’          Sports          Editor         Dorothy          Loughan          Jerry          Severson         Class          of          1951          Class          of          1950         1950         BES         Photographer          :          |          Photographer         Gerald          Weis          -          Richard          Maringer         Class          of          1951          oe          _          Class          of          1950         Business          Manager         Jean          Gilbert         Class          of          1951         Art          Editor         Kenneth          Wittenberg         Class          of          1951         Business          Manager          Photographer         Joyce          Dikeman          Bert          Phillips         Class          of          1951          Class          of          1952         EDITO         Foreword         We          of          the          WINNESHIEK          staff          sincerely          hope          that          you         will          be          able          to          add          this          1950          WINNESHIEK          to          your          col-         lection          with          the          same          feelings          of          pride          that          you          have          al-         ways          had          in          the          past.          Although          this          year’s          book          is          not         bound          in          a          padded          cover,          we          believe          that          it          is          the          con-         tents          of          a          book          that          really          matter.          We          hope          that          you         agree          with          the          old          rule,          “Never          judge          a          book          by          its         cover.”         The          beautiful          MISSISSIPPI          River          which          borders          the         city          of          La          Crosse          inspired          our          theme,          depicting          the          hey-         day          of          the          river          boats          on          the          MISSISSIPPI.         Mr.          M.          G.          Batho         Superintendent          of          Schools         La          Crosse,          Wisconsin         Mr.          Donald          E.          Field         Principal—Logan          High          School         Bachelor          of          Science         River          Falls          Teachers          College         Master          of          Science          in          Education         University          of          North          Dakota         Graduate          Work          at         Northwestern          University         Table          of          Contents         Seniors         Faculty         Homerooms         Activities         Sports         Index          -         Patrons         1         Page         Page         Page         Page         Page         Page         Page         17         25         33         59         74         78         linac.         en          Oo         i         Believe          Dick         it          Sieber         or          poses         not,          for         the          picture         Zunker         Bros.         Merlin          E.          )          2          Bashful         heading          Sixth          Grade          at          Franklin          School,          1944          Elwood          H.         for          the          4          “past         sandbox          tense”’         Harbaugh          —          Little         the          great          8          |          £          j          Dickie         animal          :          4          Maringer         lover          x          :         Sixth          Grade          at          Franklin          School,          1944         Irresistible          i          Bonneda         Ronnie          G          Mason,         Twite          ene          Alland          still          the         same         Class         EGGEN,          MERLIN         (B          Industrial          Course)         Student          Council          1,          2,          3,          4         Vice          President          of          Student         Council          3         ferent          of          Student          Coun-         ci         LC          Club          2,          3,          4         Football          1,          2,          3         Basketball          1,          2,         Mrackaalyezaes         Boys          State          3         Senior          Choir          3         ,4         3,          4         NAAS,          RICHARD         (B          Commercial          Course)         Hall          Guide          3,          4         Football          3,          4         Basketball          3         Secretary          Senior          Home-         room         Boys’          State          3         ALLMARAS,          HERMAN          (B          Industrial          Course)          Student          Council          4;         Debate          4;          Forum          3,          4;          Hall          Guide          2;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3,          4;         BasketballeowmGolf          29035)          4).          -C.Club’          3)          4)          2...          ..          ARNTSON,         GEORGE          (B          General          Course)          Hall          Guide          2;          Senior          Pep          Club          3;         WeGe          Club          2)          384:          hootballiy          2)          3;          Basketball          1,          2;-Track          1.2)          :3;         4;          Homeroom          Vice-President          1,          2;          BAKER,          PATRICK          (B         Commercial          Course)          Transferred          from          Aquinas          3;          Baseball          4;         Football          3,          4;          Home          Room          President          3.         Officers         SEVERSON,          JERRY         (B          Industrial          Course)         Sports          Editor          Winneshiek          4         Dramatics          2,          3         LC          Club          2,          3,          4         Foot ball          1,          2,          3,          4         Track          2,          3,          4         Senior          Vice          President          4         Boys’          State          3         Senior          Choir          3         Basketball          1,          2,          3         Homeroom          President          3         Homeroom          Vice          President         GILSTER,          ELAINE         (B          Home          Economics          Course)         Junior          Red          Cross          1         Student          Council          3,          4         Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,          4         Girls’          State          3         Office          Page          3         Senter          Homeroom          Treasur-         er         Homeroom          Secretary          1         Homeroom          Treasurer          2         ADAMS,          ALLAMAE          (A          Home          Economics          Course)          Junior          Choir          1;         Senior          Choir          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Pep          Club          2;          ALLAND,          GENE         (B          Industrial          Course)          Football          3;          Stage          Crew          3,          4;          ALLEN,         CLINTON          (B          Industrial          Course)          Football          1,          2;          Basketball          1,          2;         Baseball          1,          2,          4.         BARNETT,          SANDRA          (B          General          Course)          Log          Staff          3;          Hall          Guide         4;          Senior          Band          1,          2,          3          BARNEY,          DONALD          (A          Industrial         Course)          Track          3,          4;          BARTON,          MERLE          (A          _          Industrial         Course)          Hall          Guide          2,          4.         10         BELKE,          JAMES          (A          Industrial          Course)          Football          1,          2,          3,          4;          Track         3,          4;          Junior          Choir          2;          Sea          Scouts          2;          Stage          Crew          1;          Senior          Red          Cross         3;          L.          C.          Club          4;          Christmas          Play          3;          Hall          Guide          2;.....          BLANCH-         ARD,          BENITA          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Pep          Club          1,          2;          Office         Pager          Zina          sens          BRENEGEN,          CLAYTON          (A          Industrial          Course)          Hall         Guide          2,          3.         BYOM,          MARY          ETTA          (B          General          Course)          Junior          Red          Cross          Presi-         dent          1;          Junior          Band          1,          2;          Senior          Band          3,          4;          G.          A.          A.          1;          Senior         Choire          2          ones          bird          Club          TY          pani          cwtceP          yey          CAMPFIELD,          JANIS          (A         Home          Economics          Course)          Art          Club          1;          Basketball          12:          Sottballei,          2;         3;          Pep          Club          1,          2;          Hall          Guide          2,          3;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2;          Tumbling          i          2:         Office          Pavei2.ss          cuca          CASPERSEN,          LOIS          (B          Commercial          Course)         Senior          Band          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Red          Cross          2,         3;          Office          Page          4;          G.          A.          A.          1.         CHESEBRO,          PHYLLIS          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Pep          Club          1;         GAAS          At          eZine          cee          CHRISTENSON,          CONNIE          (B          Commercial         Course)          Forum          3;          Office          Page          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Y-TEENS          1,          2,          3;          Sec-         retary          Senior          Y-TEENS          3;          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;          Art          Club          2,          3         a0          Genie          CRAIG,          MYRLE          (B          General          Course)          Transferred          from         Central          3;          G.          A.          A.          3,          4.         BRENEGEN,          LUCILLE          (B          General          Course)          Hall          Guide.          3;          Office         Pagers.          seas          BRIGHT,          KENNETH          (A          Industrial          Course)          .         BURKE,          ARCHIE          (B          General          Course)          Transferred          from          Aquinas         3;          Student          Council          4;          Forum          3;          Football          4.         CHAMBERS,          CONRAD          (B          Industrial          Arts          Course)          Junior          Choir          1;         Senior          Choir          2,          3,          4;          Manager          3;          Football1.....          CHASE,          GALE         (Ay          Industrial          [Course)          ae.          CHASE,          DELORES          (B          aor          eo         Course)          Homeroom          Vice-President          2;          Pep          Club          1;          G.A.A.          2;         Junior          Choir          1.         ELLIS,          JIM          (A          Industrial          Course)          Homeroom          President          1;          L.          C.         Club          2,          3,          4;          Football          1;          Basketball          1;          Tumbling          1;          Art          Club          1;          Sen-         ior          Red          Cross          Treasurer          4;          Track          3;          Track          Manager          a          Vetelenente         FAAS,          BEVERLY          (A          Home          Economics          Course)ieeeae          rs.          FIGGIE,         ROBERT          (B          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          2;          L.          C.          Club          2,          3,          4;         Basketball          1,          2;          Golf          1,          2,          3,          4;          Boy          Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4.         11         FLETCHER,          ANNE          (B          General          Course)          Winneshiek          2,          3,          4;          Log         1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4;          Organ          1,          2,          3,          4;          Tribune          Reporter         6}          Cl          ocha          oe          GAVIN,          DWIGHT          (A          Industrial          Course)          ENiCy          Club:          2,         Sas          cL          racks          2)          (Bien          es          GERMANSON,          MELVIN          (B          General         Course)          Hall          Guide          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra         GOLDBECK,          ED          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4;         Senior          pee          2,          3,          4;          Swing          Band          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Pep          Band          =          4         corapatielce          REENE,          DONALD          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Red         Cross          nas          Goo          O06          GRUEN,          EUNICE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Trans-         ferred          from          Onalaska          a         HAAS,          JEAN          (B          Commercial          Course)          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;         Office          Page          2,          3;          Pep          Club          2;          Hall          Guide          2.....          HALVERSON,         VERNON          (B          Industrial          Course)          Baseball          2,3,4;          L.          C.          Club          4;          Bas-         Ketballelmenencien«          HANSEN,          RICHARD          (A          Industrial          Course)         HARBAUGH,          JACK          (A          Industrial          Course)          Football          1,          2,          3,          4;          Bas-         ketball          1,          2,          3;          Track          1,          2,          3,          4;          L.          C..          Club          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra         le          Fas,          GR          afigaukeye          leyuavel          ILS          5          Go          5          6          HAREBO,          ELWOOD          (B          Commer-         cial          Course)          Student          Council          2;          Christmas          Play          3;          Junior          Red         Cross          1;          Senior          Band          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Band          1;Senior          Orchestra          3;         ie          Gy          Cluby4s          football          354;          Track          3,74...          .          HAUGSTAD,          ROB-         ERT          (B          Industrial          Course)          Track          3;          Stage          Crew          3.         HAUSER,          JOYCE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Student          Council          1;          Sen-         ior          Band          1,          2,3,          4;          Swing          Band          4;          Bird          Club          lw...          .          HAZELTON,         KENNETH          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;          President         4;          Track          2,          3,          4;          Football          3;          Hall          Guide          2;          Basketball          2.....         HBEILLER,          DORIS          (B          Commercial          Course)          G.          A.          A.          2.         HENKER,          GLADYS          (A          Home          Heenomics          Course)          G.A.A.          2,          3;          Pep         Club)          1,24          Hall          Guide          iL          OB          Bh          Ce          oe          6          ows          HEMBD,          ROBERT          (A          In-         dutrial          Course)          aieure          eis          HE          ARIED,          BARBARA          (B          General          Course)         Student          Council          1;          Red          Cross          2;          Debate          4;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3,         4;          Junior          Band          1;          Senior          Band          2,          3,          4;          Swing          Band          2,          3,          4;          Office         Page          3;          Organ          1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Pep          Band          3,          4;          Forum          4:          All          School         Play          3;          Homeroom          Secretary          1;          Homeroom          Treasurer          2,          3}:         12         HEYER,          DOUGLAS          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Band          2,          3,          4;         Senior          Orchestra          1,          3,          4;          Swing          Band          3,          4;          Home          Room          Officer          1;         Senior          Pep          Band          3,          4;          Junior’          Band          1).          2...          HILER,          JOANNE         (B          Commercial          Course)          Winneshiek          2,          3;          Log          2,          3;          Office          Page          1,         2,          3,          4;          Senior          Y-Teens          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Pep          Club          1,          2,          3          4;          Tumbling         1;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2,          3;          Homeroom          Treasurer          1;          Cheerleader          1,          2,          3,          4         5:          Pras          HILL,          ELMER          (A          Industrial          Course)          Midyear          Play          3;         Football          1,          2,          3;          Basketball          2;          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;          Vice-P.esi-         dent          4.         JOHN          EON,          BEVERLY          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Bird          Club          1,         Si          ry          (505          JOHNSON,          JAMES          (A          Industrial          Course)          Sea          Scouts          1,         5,          ait          R a          Se          JOHNSON,          JOANNE          (B          Home          Economics          Course)         Homeroom          Treasurer          1;          President          2,          3;          Hall          Guide          4.          .         KLEINSCHMIDT,          GLEN          (A          Industrial          Course)          ....kKNUTSEN,         EDYTHE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Winneshiek          Business          Staff          1,2;         Office          Pages          1732,.4°)          Oreanwi          Jeceensns          KNUTSON,          LOIS          JEAN         (A          Commercial          Courze)          Student          Council          1;          Office          Page          1,3;          Senior         Y-Teens          1,          2,          3,          4;          Vice-President          4;          Choir          1.         HINTZ,          ADELE          (B          General          Course)          Hall          Guide          4;          Senior          Y-Teens         2,.3;          Vice-President)          3;          Senior          Pep          Club          3...          =          «          HOOGENHOUS,         JERRY          (B          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          3.....          JOBE,          ALYCE         (B          Commercial          Course)          G.          A.          A.          Basketball          and          Badminton;         Homeroom          Secretary          3.         KENDHAMMER,          CAROL          (B          Commercial          Course)          Office          Page          2;         Secretary          for          Director          of          Guidance          4.....          KIRKHORN,          RAY-         ONE          (B          General          Course).....          KLEINHAUS,          MARGIE          (A          Home         Economics          Course)          Hall          Guide          2;          Homeroom          Treasurer          3.         KOELBL,          RICHARD          (A          Industrial          Course)          Baseball          2;          Football         Managers          3,4)          once          ace          LA          POINT,          WILLIAM-BILL          (A          Industrial         Course)          Sound          Grewal          2,          304:          Art          Clubs          DaG.          Clupe2vou4.          Gold         1          A          aks          oa          en          A          LA          SARGE,          LORRAINE          (A          Home          Economics         Course)          Junior          Choir          1;          Hall          Guide          4.         LOEFFLER,          RICHARD          (A          Industrial          Course)          Transferred          from         Central          4.....          LOKKEN,          CAROL          (B          Commercial          Course)          Sen-         ior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3,          4;          Pep          Club          4;          Winne-         Shiekele          206s)          OSsie          2,          os          Senior          Red)          Cross          1,92)          Seen.          ies          LOOMIS,         GLORIA          (A          Home          Economics          Course)          Hall          Guide          2,          3;          Forum          3.         MARINGER,          RICHARD          (B          Industrial          Course)          Winneshiek          Pho-         tographer          4;          Log          Staff          3,          4;          Senior          Pep          Club          3;          Senior          Band          2,          3;         Junior          Band          1;          Football          1;          Basketball          1;          Tennis          2,3;          Gof4.....         MASON,          BONNEDA          (B          Commercial          Cour.ze)          Office          Page          2,          3,          4;         Senior          Pep          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Vice-President          4;          G.          A.          A.          1;          Senior         Claveshe          Ih          AR          Sh,          US          oworo          oo          MATTIE,          CAROL          (B          Commercial          Course)         G.          A.          A.          Basketball          2,          3;          Pep          Club          3.         MITTLEBACH,          DONNA          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Junior         Choir          1,          2;          Senior          Choir          3,          4;          Junior          Y-Teens          1;          Senior          Y-Teens         2,          3,          4;          Conference          Representative          3;          President          4;          Art          Club          1,          2,         3,          4;          Treasurer          3;          Secretary          4;          Senior          Red          Cros          2,          3;          Office          Page         2)          4A          Lopes          gunion          Ex          Minalist.          3)          37.          MONSOOd@,          FRANK         (A          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          4.....          MOSHER,          RUTH          (B         Commercial          Course)          Art          Club          3;          Hall          Guide          4.         13         LATSHAW,          GEORGE          (B          General          Course)          Transferred          from          Aqui-         nas          4          .....          LAWRENCE,          GENEVA          (B          Commercial          Course)         senior          Choirs];          Pep          Clubl          iy...          LIMPERT,          DONNA          (B          Com-         merciai          Course)          Forum          3;          Winneshiek          1,          2,          3;          Office          Page          2,          3;          Pep         Club          1,          2,          3;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Y-Teens          1,          2;          Log          Staff          1,          2,          3.         LOVEG,          DONNA          (B          Commercial          Course)          Hall          Guide          1;          Senior         Yetecnsm          a          enorme          ange          soni          Om          San          cilanmemeiete          LOWELL         DOROTHY          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Transferred          from          Cent-         ral;          Mid          Year          Play          3,          4;          Junior          Ex.          Speaker          3;          Senior          Choir          3,          4;         Swing          Band          Vocalist          3;Winneshiek          Staff          4.....          MAIER,          MARY         ANN          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Homeroom          Secretary-Treas-         urer          1,          2;          Homeroom          President          3;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Secretary-         Treasurer          4;          Baton          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Drum          Majorette          3,          4;          Senior         Pep          Club          1,          2;          Senior          Red          Cross          3;          Secretary-Treasurer;          Senior         Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;          Librarian          1;          Secretary-Treasurer          2;          Tumbling          1.         A         McCOWN,          RICHARD          (B          General          Course)          Football          1;          Basketball         J;          Track          1,          2;          Homeroom          President          1,          2;          Junior          Band          1;          Senior         Band          1,          2;          Swing          Band          1;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2;          Midyear          Play          3,          4;         Christmas          Play          3;          Senior          Play          4;          Boys          State          3;          Junior          Ex.          Speaker         3;          Editor          in          Chief          of          Winneshiek          4.....          MERWIN,          JANICE         (A          Home          Economics          Course)          Junior          Choir          1,          2;          Senior          Choir          3,          4;         Office          Page          4;          Art          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Secretary          3;          Prom          Court          3;          Sen-         ior          Pep          Club          2,          3;          Homecoming          Queen4.....          MICHENER,          IONE         (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Senior          Band          4;          G.          A.          A.          1,2,          3,          4;         Student          Council          1.         j         14         MOSHER,          VEDA          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Hall          Guide          2;         Office          Page          3;          Secretary          Homeroom          1;          Senior          Y-Teens          1.....         MUTH,          DOUGLAS          (B          Industrial          Course)          Winneshiek          3;          Senior         Red          Cross          1;          Senior          Band          2,          3;          Junior          Band          1;          Junior          Choir           A         Senior          ‘Choir          2533.02)          ie)           a.          NELSON,          PAT          (A          Home          Economics         Course)          Pep          Club          1,          2.         NEUMEISTER,          BOB          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3;         Baseball          2;          Football          1,          2;          Basketball          1;          Football          Manager          3,          4;          L.         GC          Chubraiy          caerene          OLSON,          DOUGLAS          (A          Industrial          Course).....         OLSON,          JANICE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Student          Council          4;         Winneshiek          4;          Office          Page          3;          Senior          Red          Cross          2,          3;          Secretary          3;         Senior          Band          1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra          3,          4;          Organ          1,          2;          Pep          Band         3,          4;          Swing          Band          1,          2,          3,          4.          ;         OLSON,          JOYCE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Dramatics          3;          Office          Page         2,          3;          Senior          Y-Teens          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Y-Teens          1;          Art          Club          1,          2,          3;         Senior          Band          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3,          4;          Choir          1;          Student         Counetl          is          Debate          |          4)          creeks          OLSON,          ROBERT          (B          _          Industrial         Course)          Baseball          1;          Football          1;          Basketball          1;          Track          2;          Homeroom         President          2;          Junior          Band          1;          Senior          Band          2,          3;          Manager          of          Track         8-Séea          scoutsrsa:          Hall          Guide          42°.          Go          Club.4          208m.          PETERSON,         CHARLENE          (B          Commercial          Course)          Hall          Guide          4;          Office          Page          2;         Art          Club          3;          Senior          Pep          Club          2;          Senior          Band          3;          Homeroom          Secre-         tary          and          Treasurer          2.         PETERSON,          RAY          (B          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          2,          4;          L.          C.         pe          3,          4;          Football          i,          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4;          Baseball          1,          2,          3,         ap          eee          PETERSON,          RICHARD          (B          Industrial          Course)...         PRETASKY,          JERRY          (B          Industrial          Course)          Football          1,          2;          Senior         oir         REMEN,          MARILYN          (A          Home          Economics          Course)          Student          Coun-         cil          3;          Hall          Guide          2,          3;          Senior          Y-Teens          2;          Senior          Pep          Club          1,          2,          3.          4:         Tumbling          1,          2,          3;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Choir          1;          Cheer          Leader         PA          vuelto          te          ROACH,          BEVERLY          (B          General          Course)          Junior          Y-         Teens          1,          2;          Senior          Y-Teens          3;          Junior          Band          1,          2;          Senior          Band          3,          4;         MalliGuidess          aesteeer.          ROBERTS,          WESLEY          (A          Industrial          Course)         Sea           Scouts          1,          2,          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,          3;          Basketball          2,          3;          Baseball          3,          4.         pas         ROTH,          ROBERT          (B          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          1,          2,          3,          4;          Sea         scouts          1 2;          Football          3,4.          7...          SACKMASTER,          DONNA          (A          Home         Economics          Course)          Senior          Pep          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          G.          A.          A.          1,          2,          3;         Basketba!l          1,          2,          3,          4;          Volleyball          1,          2,          3,          4:          Junior          Y-          Teens          I...          ss         SCHAEFER,          GLORIA          (B          Commercial          Course)          Student          Council          3;         Office          Page          2,          3;          Senior          Red          Cross          2;          Senior          Pep          Club          4;          G.          A.          A.         4;          Junior          Choir          Ly         15         SCHAEFER,          VIOLET          (A          Commercial          Course)          .....          SCHICK,         MARILYN          (B          Commercial          Course)          Winneshiek          Write-Up          Staff          4;         Art          Club          1,          2,          3;          Senior          Red          Cross          2,          3,;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3:         ‘LT          GASULERE          ZNO          leneiier          ene          SCHWALBE,          HARRY          (B          Industrial          Course)         Office          Page          3;          Junior          Red          Cross          1;          Homeroom          Secretary          and         Hall          Guide          3;          Football          1;          Track          1.         SEEMAN,          EMERY          (B          Industrial          Course)          Hall          Guide          1,          3;          Basket-         Dalle          Ue          etree          SEIBER,          DICK          (B          Industrial          Course)          Sea          Scouts          2,         Be          UNA          Ale.          a          SLABACK,          EVELYN          (B          Commerciai          Course)          Senior         Choir          1,          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Pep          Club          1,          2,          3,          4;          Junior          Ex.          Speaker          3;         Homeroom          Secretary          3;          Midyear          Play          3.         SMABY,          PETE          (B          General          Course)          Transferred          from          Central          in         Senior          year;          Basketball          4;          Golf          4.....          SMITH,          CARALEE          (A         Commercial          Course)          Winneshiek          4;          Art          Club          3;          G.          A.          A.          3;          Senior         Choir          3,          4;          Transferred          from          Central          3          .....          SMITH,          CAROL         (B          General          Course)          Red          Cross          1;          Debate          4;          Art          Club          1,          2,          3;          Sen-         ior          Y-Teens          1;          Senior          Choir          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra          1,          2,          3,          4;          Mid-         year          Play          3,          4;          Junior          Choir          2.         |          SMITH,          JACK          (B          Industrial          Course)          L.          C.          Club          3,          4;          Football          1,          2,         3,          4:          Baseball          1,          2;          3,4;          Tumbling          4          .....          SMITH,          ROBERT         i          (A          Industrial          Course)          Sound          Crew          2,          3,4.....          STAATS,          JEAN-         }          NINE          (A          Commercial          Course)          Student          Council          2,          3;          Senior          Red         Gross’          3;7Gy          Az          Ay          ft,          2313)          senior          Choir          1,.          2,          3;          4:         STEDMAN,          BEVERLY          (          A          Home          Economics          Course)          Log          2;          Hall         Guide          2;          Office          Page          3;          Senior          Y-Teens          1;          Senior          Pep          Club          2,          3,          4;         Baton          Cluby2)          Senior          Chon          2)...          s.          STEPHANS,          LOUISE          (B         General          Course)          Junior          Choir          1;          Senior          Choir          2,          3,          4;          Art          Club          1,         DOO          LALVATICSHS)          elleneiels          STUHR,          JEANETTE          (B          Home          Economics         Course)          Office          Page          2;          G.          A.          A.          2.         SWANSON,          PHYLLIS          (B          Commercial          Course)          Hall          Guide          3;          Of-         Cen          avers          arctic          me          TAYLOR,          WILLARD          (A          Industrial          Course)         aiietomees          TAYLOR,          WILLIS          (B          General          Course)          Basketball          1,          Foot-         16         THOMPSON,          ROBERT          (B          Industrial          Course)          Senior          Choir          1,          2,          3,         4:          Track          3;          Golf          4;          Homeroom          President          1,          2;          Senior          Band          1         eteugs          eae          TURMO,          FAYE          (B          General          Course)          Dramatics          2,          3,          4;         Office          Page          1,          2,          3,          4;          Art          Club          2,          3,          4;          Senior          Band          3,          4;          Tumbling         1;          Vice-President          Art          Club          3;          Senior          Choir          4          .....          TWITE         RONALD          (B          Industrial          Course)          Student          Council          1,          2,          3;          Hali         Guide          3;          Senior          Red          Cross          1;          President          4;          L.          C.          Club          4;          Football         1,          2,          3,          4;          Basketball          1,          2,          3,          4;          Baseball          1,          2,          3,          4.         ULVOG,          ALFRED          (B          General          Course)          Student          Council          2;          Foot-         ball          1,          2;          Basketball          1,          2;          Track          1,          2;          Homeroom          President          3;          Choir         1,          2;          Vermillion,          South          Dakota          1,          2;          Rockford,          Illinois'3          .....         VEIR,          ROGER          (B          Industrial          Course)          Football          1,          2,          3,          4;          Hall          Guide         3,          425          LA          Gili          seve          cite          te          WALTHER,          JUNE          (A          Commercial         Course)          Transferred          from          Milaca,          Minnesota          3;          Senior          Y-Teens         3,          4;          Christmas          Play          3;          Winneshiek          4.         WARNER,          EDYTH          (B          Home          Economics          Course)          Hall          Guide          1,          2;         Tumbling          1;          Junior          Choir          1,          2.....          WARNER,          EDWARD          (A         Industrial          Course)          Basketball          1,          2,          3;          Track          3,4.....          WUNN-         ECKE,          DONNA          (B          Commercial          Course)          G.          A.          A.          Basketball          1.         ZIEBELL,          JEANETTE          (A          Home          Economics          Course)          G.          A.          A.          1;         JUNIOnS          Lep          .Clup          ele.          cxabete          ZUNKER,          THOMAS          (B          Commercial         Course)          Student          Council          3,          4;          Student          Council          Treasurer         4;          Senior          Band          1,          2,          3;          Art          Club          1,          2,          3;          Art          Club          Secretary          2;         Dramatics          4;          Christmas          Play          4;          Junior          Ex.          Speaker          3;          Senior          Red         Cross          2;          Cheerleader          3,          4;          Senior          Orchestra          1;          Tumbling          4.         matt         Mr.          Albin          Mitchell         Mr.          Bob          Moore         Mr.          Harvey          Hauser         Mr.          Harry          Olson          Mr.          Jack          Johnson         Mr.          Lyle          Dusso         Aldrich         Mr.          Bronson         MR.          JAMES          COATES         Instructor          in          vocal          music         Lensin          Rhyne          College,          B.A.;         St          eOlat          =          Collesey          BM;         University          of          Iowa         MKS.          J.          ALLEN          DERNBACH         Instructor          in          Latin          and          Eng-         lish         eee,          of          Wisconsin,          B.         Mr.         MR.          EUGENE          CRIDER         Instructor          in          social          science         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.E.;          University         of          Wisconsin         MISS          ELSIE          ENGELKE         Instructor          in          English         Adviser          of          Senior          Y-Teens         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College;          University          of         Wisconsin,          B.A.;          North-         we.tern          University         MISS          FAYE          ALDRICH         Instructor          in          English         Adviser          of          Audubon          Club         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.E.         MR.          ARTHUR          BRONSON         Instructor          in          commercial         subjects         Golf          coach;          coach          of          fresh-         man          football         Whitewater          State          Teachers         College,          B.E.         Mrs.          Dernbach         MR.          HAROLD          BLANK         Instructor          in          general          sci-         ence         Baseball          coach;          assistant         coach          in          football          and          bas-         ketball         River          Fall          Teachers          Col-         lege,           B.Sc.;          University          of         Minnesota         MR.          HARRISON          CHURCH         Instructor          in          manual          arts         Carlton          College;          Stout          Insti-         tute;          University          of          Min-         nesota         Mr.         Miss          Engelke         Faculty         MRS.          DOROTHY          FREGIN          MISS          HELEN          GILSON         Instructor          in          junior          high          Instructor          in          commercial         La          Crosse          State          Teachers          subjects         College          Adviser          of          Junior          Red         Cross;          Manager          of          supply         —-         |         Mrs.          Fregin          Miss          Gilson         room         Whitewater          State          Teachers         College,          B.E.;          La          Crosse         State          Teachers          College;         et          Ce         University          of          Wisconsin         +          5         MRS.          C.          BARTLEY          GRAINGER          MISS          BEVERLY          HANSEN         Instructor          in          junior          high          Instructor          in          home          econom-         Central          State          Teachers          Col-          ics         lege          Stout          Institute,          B.Sc.         Mrs.          Grainger          Miss          Hansen         MR.          JOHN          HARLAN          MR.          CHARLES          HORTON         Instructor          in          English          and          Instructor          in          mathematics         speech          Supervisor          of          lunch          hour;         Director          of          dramatics          and          manager          of          sports          equip-         stage          craft          ment         Cornell          College,          B.A.;          Co-          Platteville          State          Teachers         lumbia          University;          North-          College,          B.Sc.;          University         western          University,          M.A.          of          Wisconsin         Mr.          Harlan          Mr.          Horton         MR.          DANIEL          HOYT          MRS.          ROBERT          HURTGEN         Instructor          in          social          studies          Librarian         Coach          of          debate          Carroll          College,          B.A.;           Co-         Dakota          Wesleyan          Univers-          lumbia          University         ity,          B.A.;          University          of         Iowa,          M.A.         Mr.          Hoyt          Mrs.          Hurtgen         Miss          Inman         Miss          I.          Johnson         MR.          EARL          KOLCINSKI         Instructor          in          science         Tennis          Coach         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.Sc.;          University         of          Wisconsin         MISS          PATRICIA          MAHONEY         Instructor          in          English         Adviser          of          publications         Milwaukee          Stzte          Teachers         College;          La          Crosse          State         Teachers          College,          B.Sc.;         University          of          Wisconsin,         M.Sc.         Faculty         MISS          ARDITH          INMAN         Instructor          in          physical          educa-         tion         Adviser          of          G.A.A.;          coach          of         cheer          leaders;          Adviser          of         Pep          Club         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.Sc.         Mr.          Italiano         MISS          IDELLA          JOHNSON         Instructor          in          home          econom-         1¢cs         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         Coilege;          Stout          Institute,         B.Se.;          University          of          Min-         nesota;          Columbia         versity         Miss          V.          Johnson         MR.          ROLAND          LARSON         Instructor          in          social          science         Logan          guidance          director         Tumbling          coach          and          hall         guide          supervisor         University          of          Minnesota,         B.Se.,          M.A.;          University          of         Notre          Dame         Mr.          Kolcinski         MR.          RODNEY          MARTIN         Instructor          in          physical          edu-         cation         Coach          of          football          and          bas-         ketball          ;         Ripon          College,          B.A.;          Uni-         versity          of          Wisconsin         Mahoney         MR.          FRANK          ITALIANO         Instructor          in          instrumental         music         Director          of          orchestra,          band,         dance          orchestra,          and          ba-         ton          twirlers         Carroll          College,          B.A.;          Uni-         versity          of          Wisconsin;          Cin-         cinnati          Conservatory          of         Music         MISS          VIVIAN          JOHNSON         Instructor          in          mathematics         Adviser          of          Junior          Red          Cross         and          of          Senior          Home         Room         University          of          Minnesota,          B.         A.;          University          of          Wiscon-         sin         Mr.          Larson         Mr.          Matthusen         ee         Miss          Miller         MR.          RAY          NIBBE         Instructor          in          social          studies         Athletic          director;          adviser         of          the          L.          .C.          Club         Carlton          College,          B.A.;          Uni-         versity          of          Iowa,          M.A.,;         University          of          Minnesota         MR.          WALTER          RANIS         Instructor          in          science         Assembly          chairman;          Sound         Crew          adviser;          Senior         class          adviser;          Visual          Edu-         cation          director;          photog-         rapher          adviser         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College;          University          of         Iowa,          B.A.;          University          of         Wisconsin,          M.Sc.         Fa          cu          Ity                    Ve          J          Nae          |         Mr.          Mayer         Miss          Millam         MR.          MONTROSS          PELTON         Instructor          in          physical          edu-         cation         Coach          of          football          and          track         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.Sc.;          Columbia         University         MISS          NORMA          REICHELT         Instructor          in          social          studies         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College;          Columbia          Uni-         versity;          University          of         Minnesota;          University          of         Wisconsin,          B.          A.         an         MR.          H.          MICHAEL          MAYER         Instructor          in          social          studies         and          physical          education         Coach          of          football,          basket-         ball          and          baseball         Whitewater          State          Teachers         College,          B.Ed.;          La          Crosse         State          Teachers          College         MR.          CARL          MATTHUSEN         Instructor          in          science         Dean          of          boys;          attendance         officer;          adviser          of          the         Student          Council         University          of          Wisconsin,          B.         Sc..          M.Sc.;          University          of         Colorado         MISS          ELIZABETH          MILLAM         Instructor          in          art         Adviser          of          Art          Club          and         Poster          Club         Winona          State          Teachers          Col-         lege,          B.Ed.;          University          of         Hawaii;          University          of         Minnesota,          M.A.         MISS          FLORENCE          MILLER         Instructor          in          social          studies         University          of          Minnesota;         University          of          Wisconsin,         B.A.;          Berkeley          University         Mr.          Nibbe          Mr.          Pelton         Mr.          Ranis         Miss          Reichelt         Faculty         MISS          ELODA          RUMSEY         Instructor          in          English          and         physical          education         Junior          High          G.A.A.         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.Sc.         Miss          Rumsey          Mr.          Saenger         MR.          HENRY          SCHWANDT         Instructor          in          science          and         mathematics         Director          of          lunch          program         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College,          B.          Ed.;          Univers-         ity          of          Wisconsin;          St.          Louis         University         Mr.          Schwandt          Miss          Seielstad         MR.          BURTON          SMITH          MRS.          BERNICE          SPOONER         Instructor          in          industrial          arts          Instructor          in          mathematics         Adviser          of          Senior          Class          LaCrosse          State          Teachers         I          Stout          Institute          College         University          of          Wisconsin         Mr.          Smith         MRS.          DEWEY          TERPSTRA         Instructor          in          English         Dean          of          girls;          Y-teen          ad-         viser         La          Crosse          State          Teachers         College;          University          of         Wisconsin         MISS          EVANGELINE          VOLD         Instructor          in          English          and         music;          Director          of          pipe         organ          students         St.          Olaf          College;          University         of          Wisconsin,          B.A.;          Uni-         versity          of          Colorado         MRS.          KENNETH          DOBBS         Secretary          to          Principal          D.          E.         Field         Logan          High          School         Mrs.          Terpstra          Miss          Vold         MR.          EDWIN          SAENGER         Instructor          in          industrial          arts         Adviser          of          publications;         superviser          of          lunch          prog-         ram;          manager          of          activity         ticket          sales         Stout          Institute,          B.A.;          La         Crosse          State          Teachers         College;          University          of         Minnesota         MISS          EDNA          SEIELSTAD         Instructor          in          mathematics         University          of          Wisconsin         B.A.;          Columbia          University         Mrs.          Spooner         Mrs.          Dobbs         Autographs         ae          —          5          2.4%          2.          Jb          seem          2          we,          2          4         P.          Losen          and          R.          Larson          prepare          to          sign          the          hall         M.          Germanson,          A.          Fletcher,          D.          Heyer,          and          E.          Gold-          guide          (sheet          DEO          eee         beck          conduct          an          experiment          in          Physics          class.         Mr.          H.          Church          looks          over          a          finished          product          in         class.         L.          Nickols,          G.          Searle,          and          R.          Butzman          utilize          weld-         ing          equipment          in          a          shop          class.         Mr.          Coates          directs          his          senior          choir.         Si         ;          }         G.         a          Home          Ec.          class.         .         a         Homerooms         ALDRICH          Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Alli-         good,          F.          Oninski,          L.          Westervelt,          L.         Lewiston,          K.          Thurston,          T.          Davidson,         R.          Johnson.          :         Third          row:          F.          Smith,          K.          Wittenberg,         B.          Anderson,          B.          Faas,          G.          Olson,          J.         Troyanek.         Second          row:          B.          Millinen,          A.          Slaback,         J.          Davidson,          M.          Ellis,          D.          Anderson,         B.          Smith.         Front          row:          G.          Freng,          O.          Ebner,          J.         Schnell,          D.          Dorsey,          J.          Cram,          J.          Gil-         bert.         BLANK         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          W.         Hutschenreuter,          E.          Lennison,          R.         Zimmerman,          D.          Lachman,          S.          Randa,         R.          Cotton,          J.          Christenson.         Third          row:          D.          Osborne,          J.          Klaus,          G.         Patterson,          R.          Marco,          M.          Kumm,         Widener.         Second          row:          D.          Osborne,          R.          Figgie,          E.         Anderson,          V.          Knutson,          J.          Netzer,          G.         Wright.         j          Front          row:          C.          Brenengen,          M.          Yehle,         q          M.          Molzahn,          V.          Nelson,          M.          Voves,         J.          Turmo.         ENGELKE         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Craig,         R.          Nehls,A.          Wekseth,          R.          Jacobson,         D.          Johnson,          A.          Evenson,          E.          Miller,         R.          Flottmeir.         Third          row:.          Ammerman,          P.          Lubinsky,         l          D.          Poellinger,          R.          Ferris,          M.          Tippens,         1          J.          Schultz.         |          Second          row:          D.          Fairbanks,          H.          Bernd,         |          J.          Akright,          J.          Boyd,          B.          Blankenship,         McDaniel.         Front          row:          C.          Erlandson,          A.          Smaby,         J .          Riniker,          S.          Ames,          A.          Krueger,          B.         Seekamp.         KOLCINSKI         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Wart-         |          inbee,          W.          Pettis,          R.          Molzahn,          B.         Burge,          G.          Tyler,          H.          Striegel,          R.          Lar-         son,          E.          Stuhr.         Third          row:          G.          Weis,          R.          Schroeder,          D.         Wolfe,          F.          McCoy,          G.          Genz,          C.          Timms,         P.          Losen.         Second          row:          E.          Gilbert,          R.          Butterfield,         J.          Theisen,          D.          Pfaff,          N.          Johnson,          G.         Limpert.         Front          row:          A.          Jenks,          L.          Haefner,          C.         ee:          M.          Stark,          J.          Sanderson,          M.         Roth.         SCHWANDT         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          B.          Knight,         P.          Lang,          D.          Noel,          A.          Daering,          L.         Layton,          D.          Plapp,          B.          Mlsna,          R.         Cleary.         |          Third          row:          T.          Casperson,          R.          Biehl,          D.         Treakle,          J.          Schuttenhelm,          J.          Ly-         barger,          E.          Thomas,          B.          Burr,          D.          Ko-         walke.         Second          row:          E.          Danielson,          P.          Hauser,         J.          Maier,          M.          Roach,          J.          Dikeman,          E.         Theisen,          J.          Ames,          D.          Loughan.         Front          row:          S.          Fingerhut,          N.          Asmus,          G.         Nickerson,          B.          Briggs,          S.          Bennett,         S.          Thompson.         28         Homerooms         COATES         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          W.          Voter,         B.          Brockman,          R.          Severson,          P.          Mealy,         K.          Christ,          O.          Infield,          S.          Hendrickson,         J.          Copsey.         Th ird          row:          T.          Miller,          E.          Johnson,          D.         Hansen,          B.          DeLaney,          E.          Yehle,          N.         Sheldon,          M.          Allmaras.         Second          row:          A.          Peters,          H.          Howe,          L.         Kleinschmidt,          M.          Johnson,          C.          Heck,         E.          Kessler,          F.          Nelson,          J.          Favor.         Front          row:          D.          Ray,          M.          Nelson,          N.         Coady,          E.          Kelly,          G.          Lambert,          J.         Miller          H.          Ekker,          N.          Jolivette.         GILSON         Back          row          from          ieft          to          right:          J.          How-         ard,          R.          Lapham,          D.          Monson,          B.          Otto,         B.          Campbell,          D.          Johnson,          T.          Lat-         shaw,          J.          Rhomberg.         Third          row:          M.          Miller,          R.          Butzman,          L.         Netwal,          M.          Doolittle,          L.          Barrett,          I.         Galstad,          D.          Thompson,          C.          Jolivette.         Second          row:          A.          Phillips,          D.          Burch,          J.         Lehman,          H.          Scarseth,          J.          Larson,          R.         Schwalbe,          M.          Timm,          L.          Fairbanks.         Front          row:          J.          Christenson,          C.          Ness,          N.         Leonard,          P.          Ames,          D.          Pederson,          B..         Wilder,          N.          Chesebro,          D.          Miller.         I.          JOHNSON         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Hole         B.          ,Bittner,          W.          Robertson,          G.          Borsh-         eim,          F.          Peacock,          R.          Wuest,          B.          Arnt-         son,          J.          Neumann.         Third          row:          D.          Borsheim,          A.          Tabbert,         H.          Larson,          J.          Brown;          J.          Thompson,         R.          Terpstra,          D.          Krenz.         Second          row:          J.          McCown,          J.          Kenyon,         L.          Larson,          R.          Andev:son,          J.          Wisland,         E.          Swanson,          E.          Chase.         Front          row:          M.          Rendler,          B.          Stevens,          G.         Baldwin.          R.          Schuttenheim,          N.          Schaef-         er,          J.          Hanson.         MAHONEY         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Olson,         R.          Boehlke,          I.          Smith,          D.          Conrad,          J.         Gutzke,          J.          Moe,          K.          Happel.         Third          row:          W.          Paulson,          R.          Graff,          D.         Hansen,          J.          DeLaney,          E.          VanvVleet,         J.          Dent,          A.          Schaefer.         Second          row:          S.          Caspersen,          R.          Meyer,         M.          Miller,          A.          Lesky,          S.          Caspersen,         B.          Swan,          B.          Pierce,          C.          Pretasky.         Front          row:          M.          Wilson,          J.          Martin,          J.         Saley,          R.          Smith,          D.          Alcorn,          F.          Brose,         M.          Flint,          S.          Howard.         SPOONER         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          L.          Nich-         ols,          K.          Johnson,          B.          Phillips,          N.          Hall,          D.          Berry,          R.          Reiners,          N.          Lawrence,         D.          Schaefer.         Third          row:          G.          Searle,          K.          French,          B.         VanVleet,          D.          Pettis,          V.          Kenyon,          J.         Cejaka,          G.          Graff.         Second          row:          R.          Barney,          L.          Hall,          J.         Thompson,          C.          DeLaney,          C.          Allen,          R.         Bockenhaur,          W.          Mitchell.         Front          row:          C.          Rogstad,          M.          Johnson,         M.          Muth,          S.          Teachout,          K.          Miller,         P.          David.         29         Homerooms         HORTON         |          Back          row          from          left          to          right:          M.         {          Blankenship          J.          Anderson,          L.          Daffin-         son,          G.          Grimsled,          L.          Otto,          -R.          Svo-         boda,          D.          Nelson.          .         .          Third          row:          B.          Cline,          F.          Hogue,          J.         |          Harter,          C.          Peterson,          D.          Hendrick-         son,          J.          Tischer,          B.          Pulver.         Second          row:          E.          Howard,          M.          Smith,          C.         Craig,          R.          LaSarge,          J.          Richmond,          H.         Smith,          P.          Kolbo.          :         |          Front          row:          R.          Culp,          D.          Genz,          M.          Bernd,         P.          Hauser,          T.          Campbell,          G.          Butter-         field,          M.          Mosher.         HOYT         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Turk,         C.          Alligood,          B.          Blanchard,          C.          Smith,         C.          McCoy,          B.          Jenks,          K.          Houghtaling.         Third          row:          G.          Hagen,          C.          Brabant,          J.         Steinke,          B.          Thorson,          C.          Michener,          C.         |          Rochester,          C.          Luce.         Second          row:          J.          Chesebro,          C.          Dobrunz,         J.          Russell,          B.          Troyanek,          R.          Maier,          G.         Krause,          S.          Nelson.         Front          row:          R.          Foellmi,          J.          Sanford,          R.         Jacobson,          P.          Barrett,          L.          Severson,          R.         Neermeyer,          S.          Roberts.         ITALIANO         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Wart-         inbee,          D.          Wood,          L.          Stoker,          D.          Peter-         son,          C.          Sperstad,          L.          Anderson.         Third          row:          J.          Kofta,          A.          Jensen,          A.         Penney:          R.          Suhr,          K.          Hanson,          F.          Mil-         er.         Second          row:          C.          Kvam,          S.          Finanger,          C.         Tietz,          R.          Gooderum,          R.          Greene,          V.         Dahl,          D.          Warner.         Front          row:          D.          Johnson,          R.          Gordon,          B.         Taylor,          R.          Sokolik,          E.          Ellis,          D.          Favor.         MILLAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          M.          Smith,         S.          Karis,          B.          Sullivan,          D.          Schroeder,         D.          Oliver,          D.          Jones,          J.          Quinn,          D.         Becker.         Third          row:          R.          Hauser,          R.          Miller,          R.         Mulder,          L.          Wittenberg,          K.          Kelly,          S.         Anderson,          A.          Abraham,          J.          Knutson.         Second          row:          L.          Roth,          J.          Groth,          C.          Gil-         i          bertson,          R.          Genz,          P.          Rendler,          K.          Con-         |          rad,          J.          Heath,          E.          Smith.         Front          row:          W.          Brabant,          R.          Ames,          D.         Miller,          E.          Goodenough,          M.          Limpert,         |          M.          Anderson,          R.          Strong,          W.          Stark.         SEIELSTAD         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Pre-         tasky,          D.          Thorson,          G.          Richmond,          M.         King,          S.          Jacobson,          J.          Yehle,          S.          Bright,         L.          Abraham.         Third          row:          L.          Kleinhaus,          J.          Jobe,          M.         Greene,          B.          McCann,          C.          Beitz,          M.         Hauser,          S.          McCoy,          L.          Herlitzka.         Second          row:          B.          Spildie,          H.          Meyer,          B.         Smith,          L.          Strang,          J.          Zirbes,          R.          Chese-         bro,          P.          Zimmerman,          S.          Mason.         Front          row:          L.          Johnson,          G.          Lennox,          L.         Knobel,          P.          Graff,          J.          Merwin,          H.         Dikeman,          J.          Breidel,          V.          Plapp.         30         Homerooms         CHURCH         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Biele-         feldt,          R.          Howard,          O.          Nelson,          S.         Marshall,          B.          Pfaff,          D.          Camp bell,          J.         Nelson.         Third          row:          D.          Knutson,          L.          Knutson,         G.          Grimslid,          B.          Hogden,          D.          Lehmeier,         L.          Graff.         Second          row:          R.          Kenyon,          J.          Breneng-         en,          R.          Riley,          S.          Deyo,          L.          Dobbs,          R.         Smith.         Front          row:          J.          Schultz,          J.          Kleinschmidt,         R.          Cody,          J.          Swartz,          P.          Mackie,          P.         Hanson.         HARLAN         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          B.          Lew-         iston,          R.          Wilkinson,          A.          Baker,          D.         Stauffer,          B.          Hart,          R.          Schultz,          C.         McGinnis,          C.          Noyes.         Third          row:          E.          Herschfield,          R.          Walters,         K.          Borshiem,          D.          Rudie,          J.          Peterson,         S.          Cole,          J.          Hardie.         Second          row:          M.          Smith,          B.          Smith,          D.         Peaslee,          C.          S everson,          J.          Schultz,          R.         Kingsley,          P.          White.         Front          row:          R.          Hendrickson,          T.          Paul-         son,          L.          Fleming,          D.          Poellinger.          S.         Voter,          L.          Churchill.         MAYER         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Mason,         B.          Ulry,          R.          Walden,          R.          Hamre,          R.         Patterson,          J.          Anderson,          V.          Leeson.         Third          row:          P.          Marker,          L.          Oldenburg,         D.          Martin,          B.          Timm,.M.          Janes,          D.         Baumgartner,          J.          Ulrich.         Second          row:          W.          Parrish,          L.          Searle,          B.         Lachman,          H.          Whiteagle,          G.          Witten-         berg,          L.          Mooney.         Front          row:          V.          Holthaus,          J.          Krenz,          B.         Miller,          D.          Rogers,          B.          Huffman.         MILLER         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          T.          Bar-         ton,          L.          Bangsberg,          S.          Blank,          E.         Small,          M.          Oldenburg,          S.          Dobson.         Third          row:          V.          Meyer,          M.          Faas,          P.         Maack,          C.          Kaiser,          D.          Heck,          D.          Tyler.         Second          row:          G.          Wagner,          R.          Knutson,         J.          Justman,          R.          Johnson,          B.          Hanson,         E.          Temte.         Front          row:          M.          Getter,          L.          Tabbert,          R.         Klinger,          B.          Hall,          M.          Gilbertson.         REICHELT         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          John-         son,          J.          Boehlke,          R.          Copsey,          B.          Saley,         J.          Hansen,          J.          Hutschenreuter,          D.          Am-         mundson.         Third          row:          R.          Jensen,          P.          Ray,          J.          Kie-         sow,          M.          Losen,          L.          Mickelson,          D.         Wittenberg.         Second          row:          W.          Bielefeldt,          L.          Lehman,         C.          Allmaras,          D.          Grupp,          G.          McCor-         mick,          T.          Meil,          J.          Rhomberg.         Front          row:          R.          Mach,          B.          Dostal,          G.         Barth,          N.          Page,          M.          Nido,          G.          Hark-         ness.         TS         31         Homerooms         CRIDER         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          C.          Elliott,         J.          Ringdahl,          E.          Dibb!e,          E.          Robinson,         M.          Hazelton,          T.          Shirley,          J.          Thomp-         son,          J.          Rodell.                   Third          row:          T.          Woodruff,          H.          Richmond,         P.          Bauch,          P.          Grimslid,          E.          Wadel,          S.         Dunham,          D.          Whitewater,          T.          Engh.         Second          row:          H.          Slindee,          R.          Mass,          M.         Danielson,          H.          Shirley,          C.          Baker,          R.         Smith,          G.          Lord,          B.          Dohlby.         Front)          rows:          S.          Laylor,,          GC.          Zirbes,          D:         Bugbee,          D.          Hill,          M.          Mickelson,          D.         Theisen,          R.          Thorsen.         DERNBACH         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          OD.         Shoults,          L.          Grodevant,          J.          Rose,          P.         Johnson,          C.          LaMere,          M.          Jevne,          R.         Ellis.         Third          row:          S.          Lawrence,          J.          Theisen,         T.          Secarseth,          R.          Staats,          D.          Nelson,         D.          Gilster.         Second          row:          G.          Pederson,          R.          Daniel-         son,          D.          Baldwin,          R.          Christenson,          J.         King,          C.          Dibble.         Front          row:          K.          LaFleur,          R.          Wang,          S.         Taylor,          G.          Eley,          D.          Eastman,          B.          Moss.         HANSEN         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          S.          Hart,         M.          Genz,          G.          Jerome,          R.          Schoenfeld,         P.          Meyer,          P.          White,          J.          Blank.         Third          row:          L.          Pierce,          D.          Graff,          R.         Snyder,          D.          Cordes,          L.          Backeberg,          E.         Pettis,          R.          Slaback.         Second          row:          P.          Hults,          R.          Kibler,          J.         Conway,          Ico)          Lord,          |          DD,          Griffin,          D-         Stanton,          S.          Sheffer.         Front          row:          J.          Breidel,          R.          Mattie,          J.         Pedersen,          R.          Osley,          S.          Brandenburg,         J.          Aylsworth,          S.          Warren.         INMAN         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Scott,         T.          Thurston,          R.          Skilbeck,          A.          Torger-         son,          D.          Comstock,          S.          Herried,          D.         Emerson,          W.          Yolton.         Third          row:          D.          Dahlby,          D.          Hembd,          R.         James,          R.          Zimmerman,          H.          Faas,          D.         Greeno,          K.          Swartz.         Second          row:          P.          Akright,          C.          Wolfe,          S.         Peaslee,          D.          Noyes,          R.          Ziebell,          D.         Mason,          T.          Devine.         Front          row:          F.          Aylsworth,          G.          Stephans,         E.          Pettygrove,          D.          Monsoor,          R.          Smith,         T.          Cagle,          G.          Dorsey.         RUMSEY         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          W.          Schultz,         G.          Anderson,          C.          Berger,          A.          Peter-         son,          G.          Fluekiger,          V.          Lownsbrough,         J.          Traister,          C.          Krueger.         Third          row:          R.          Briggs,          J.          Wang,          D.         Stevens,          K.          Tucker,          R.          Christenson,         D.          Ingalls,          L.          Gooderum,          D.          Lund.         Second          row:          C.          Hilde,          H.          Pederson,          G.         Tooley,          B.          Dahlby,          G.          Smith,          R.          For-         tek,          W.          Greene,          D.          Fortek.         Front          row:          J.          Sanford,          R.          Graves,          G.         Severson,          P.          Hanson,          A.          Harebo,          W.         Greene.         32         Homerooms         VOLD         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Standi-         ford,          L.          Ingalls,          B.          Devine,          M.          Kirk-         horn,          J.          Akright,          R.          Tooley,          N.          Spen-         cer.         Third          row:          G.          Hauser,          J.          Spooner,          J.         Herlitzka,          F.          Wright,          C.          Kenyon,          M         Brenstein,          J.          Retzlaff,          J.          Flint.         Second          row:          C.          Hicke,          D.          Kaiser,          C.         Horton,          R.          Graff,          K.          Tabbert,          L.         Caspersen,          R.          Phillips.         Front          row:          D.          Lawrence,          D.          Norcross,         P.          Barney,          P.          Ellis,          O.          Stein,          L.          Lum-         ley,          S.          Asmus,          J.          Favor.         AR         prelt         Re          at          ellen         PO          gap.         ed          oa          e          Re          Man          ote         Yer         8.          XO          9”          Uy          g®          Foes         On          wad          808         A          Tri-school          Forum         R.          White,          D.          Hansen,          W.          La          Point,          S,          Karis,          R.          Page,          and          G.          Wag-         ner          working          on          sound          equipment.         Students          line          up          for          lunch          in          the          Dance          following          P.          T.          A.          Coffee         As          the          law          making          body          of          the          school,          the          Student         Council          has          proposed          and          passed          many          laws          for          the          bene-         fit          of          the          entire          student          body.          These          are          written          and          ex-         ecuted          by          student          members.         One          of          their          major          projects          of          1950          was          acquiring          locks         to          prevent          stealing          from          lockers.          The          locks          were          rented         for          a          fee          of          twenty-five          cents          a          semester.          The          use          of         these          combination          locks          has          decreased          the          amount          of         stealing.         Another          important          project          undertaken          by          the          Coun-         cil          was          the          grass          problem.          Since          many          of          the          students         had          been          cutting          across          the          lawn          and          sitting          on          it          dur-         ing          the          noon          hour,          the          Council          found          it          necessary          to         strengthen          the          school          laws          against          this.         Two          Care          packages          were          sent          at          Christmas.          One          was         sent          to          Holland          and          the          other          to          Germany.          Money          was         collected          from          the          student          body          for          the          Veterans          Hospit-         al          at          Tomah.         One          of          the          most          spectacular          projects          of          the          Student         Council          is          the          annual          Spring          Prom.          The          Council          decides         on          the          manner          of          selecting          the          king,          the          theme,          and          the         orchestra.          They          join          with          the          Art          Club          to          handle          the         decorations.         After          a          big          political          rally          last          spring,          the          new          Student         Council          officers          were          elected.          These          students          were          to         take          over          their          duties          the          following          September.          Merlin         Eggen          defeated          Kenneth          Wittenberg          for          the          presidency.         Other          winners          were          Jim          Wartinbee,          vice          president;          Vir-         ginia          Nelson,          secretary;          Tom          Zunker          treasurer;          Russell         Cleary,          Senior          High          Representative;          and          Barbara          Mc         Cann,          Junior          High          Representative.         Mr.          Carl          Matthusen          has          been          the          adviser          of          the          organ-         ization          throughout          this          year.         STUDENT          COUNCIL         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Wartinbee,          J.          Wartinbee,          T,          Zunker,          E.          Gilster,          R.          Marco,          J.          Howard,          A.          Burke,          c.         Alligood.         Officers         STUDENT          COUNCIL          OFFICERS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Cleary,         J.          Wartinbee,          B.          McCann.         Front          row:          T.          Zunker,          V.          Nelson,          M.         Eggen.         President:          Merlin          Eggen         Vice-President:          Jim          Wartinbee         Secretary:          Virginia          Nelson         Treasurer:          Tom          Zunker         Senior          Representative:          Russ          Clezry         Junior          Representative:          Barbara          McCann         Third          row:          B.          Sullivan,          J.          Ammermen,          T.          Caspersen,          A.          Jorgenson,          R.          Cleary,          K.          Wittenberg,          J.          GutzkKe.         Second          row:          J.          Olson,          B.          Culp,          D.          Rudie,          D.          Martin,          H.          Allmaras,          C.          Allen,          V.          Nelson,          M.          Hauser.         Frceat          row:          T.          Miller,          G.          Baldwin,          D.          Heck,          G.          Barth,          L.          Graff,          R.          Gooderum.         Student          Council         SENIOR          DEBATE         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Biehl,          J.          Gutzke,          K.          Wittenberg,          H.          Allmaras,         D.          Kowalke.         Second          row:          B.          Herried,          C.          Smith,          J.          Olson,          G.          Wright.         Front          row:          R.          Cleary,          R.          Johnson,          F.          Smith.         The          response          from          Logan          students          in          regard          to          De-         bate          has          been          good          this          year,          and          plans          have          been          made         for          a          more          extensive          schedule          next          year.          Debate          was         introduced          at          Logan          this          year          in          an          effort          to          expand         speech          activities          in          the          school.         During          the          first          season,          the          debaters          met          teams          from         Black          River          Falls;          Tomah,          Blair,          Arcadia,          Richland          Cent-         er,          Eau          Claire,          and          La          Crosse.          During          the          early          part          of         the          season          the          squads          observed          debating          in          neighboring         schools          as          a          part          of          their          elementary          instruction.         Eight          students          have          represented          Logan          at          debate         tournaments          of          whom          four          were          on          the          “A”          team          and         four          on          the          “B”          team.          Making          up          a          team          are          two          nega-         tive          and          two          affirmative          speakers.         The          “A”          team          won          six          of          the          twelve          debates          in          which         it          participated.          Three          of          these          victories          were          won          at          the         Annual          Tomah          Debate          Tournament          and          three          at          the          La         Crosse          State          Teachers          College.          The          “B”          team          participat-         ed          in          four          debates          at          the          district          meet,          winning          three          and         losing          one.          It          tied          for          first          place          with          Tomah          at          this          meet         in          the          “B”          division          debates.         In          addition          to          those          entering          tournaments,          other          stud-         ents          worked          with          “A”          and          “B”          teams          collecting          and          or-         ganizing          material          and          participating          in          practice          debates         at          school.         An          effort          has          been          made          to          interest          younger          students         in          debate          work.          Several          meetings          of          ninth          and          tenth         graders          have          been          held          to          encourage          participation          in          this         new          speech          activity          at          Logan.         The          national          debate          question          discussed          this          year          was,         Resolved:          That          the          president          of          the          United          States          should         be          elected          by          the          direct          vote          of          the          people.         The          debate          activities          at          Logan          have          been          under          the          di-         rection          of          Mr.          Daniel          B.          Hoyt,          social          science          instructor.         LOGAN          A          DEBATE          TEAM         Left          to          right:          R.          Cleary,          K.          Wittenberg,          F.          Smith,          J.          Gutzke.         Debate         eee          Cee          —         i         JUNIOR          DEBATE         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          H.          Scarseth,          J.          Copsey,          M.          Miller,          M.          King,          C.          Beitz,          M.          Brotherson,         J.          McCown.         Second          row:          D.          Burch,          M.          Johnson,          J.          Christensen,          C.          Hanson,          C.          Dobrunz,          J.          Thompson.         Front          row:          B.          Wilder.          P.          David.          M.          Muth.          M.          Johnson.         Forum         Alterations          in          the          Student          Forum          constitution          were         made          during          the          first          few          meetings          of          the          school          year          by         the          members,          most          of          whom          were          one          year          veterans,          and         the          new          Forum          adviser,          Mr.          D.          B.          Hoyt.          Establishment          of         a          more          workable          constitution          made          it          easier          for          the          org-         anization          to          develop          an          effective          program.         The          Logan          Forum          is          a          school          organization          which          joins         with          other          high          school          groups          to          discuss          city,          state,          nat-         ional          and          world          affairs.          Student          members          study          current         news          so          that          they          may          arrive          at          an          understanding          of          the         pros          and          cons          of          today’s          problems.          For          example,          this         year,          interesting          meetings          were          held          on          such          controvers-         ial          subjects          as          the          efficiency          of          the          mayor          and          manager         types          of          city          government,          and          the          Taft-Hartley          Act.         The          Logan          Forum          has          many          friendly          meetings          for          its         own          members.          At          these          meetings,          dues          are          collected,          offi-         cers          are          elected,          and          preparations          for          the          tri-school          meets         are          made.         Opportunities          to          make          new          friends,          to          become          better         public          speakers,          and          to          become          proficient          in          discussion         methods          which          are          a          vital          part          of          our          democratic          proces-         ses          are          offered          to          members          of          the          Forum.         FORUM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Wartinbee,          D.          Plapp,          D.          Kowalke,          R.          Cleary.         Second          row:          F.          Smith,          R.          Biehl,          J.          Gutzke,          E.          Danielson.         Front          row:          H.          Allmaras,          B.          Herried,          K.          Wittenberg.         For um         38         Editors          at          work         Producing          a          yearbook          the          size          of          the          WINNESHIEK          is         a          more          difficult          task          than          the          average          student          realizes.         This          year’s          book          has          been          no          exception.          The          work          that         has          gone          into          the          1950          WINNESHIEK          has          been          long          and         hard.         This          book          is          a          record          of          one          year          at          Logan          from          early         September          to          June          and          is          as          complete          and          accurate          as         painstaking          effort          can          make          it.          Richard          McCown,          as          ed-         itor-in-chief,          has          supervised          its          entire          production.         The          editor-in-chief          has          had          many          able          assistants.          One         of          these          was          Russell          Cleary,          the          composition          editor.          He         and          his          staff          had          the          responsibility          of          seeing          that          the          pic-         tures          were          cut          and          pasted          up.         Marilyn          Schick,          the          write-up          editor,          checked          to          see         that          her          staff          wrote          up          the          copy          for          the          year          book.          She         prepared          the          copy          for          the          printer.         Left          to          right:          R.          Cleary,          D.          Loughan,          R.          McCown,          M.          Schnick.         The          boys’          sports          editor,          Jerry          Severson,          had          many         new          ideas          for          the          sports          section          while          Dorothy          Loughan,         the          girls’          sports          editor,          saw          that          the          girls          sport          activities         were          covered.         Jean          Gilbert          and          Joyce          Dikeman          were          the          Business         Managers          under          the          direction          of          Mr.          Edwin          Saenger.         They          raised          a          great          deal          of          money          for          the          annual.         The          photographers,          Bert          Phillips,          Jerry          Weis,          and          Rich         Maringer,          took          action          shots.         The          art          editor,          Ken          Wittenberg,          drew          all          of          the          di-         vision          page          pictures.         A          member          of          Miss          Helen          Gilson’s          stenography          class,         Janice          Olson,          did          much          of          the          typing          for          the          book.         lactone         7         ‘         Q         WINNESHIEK         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Maringer,          J.          Severson,          B.          Phillips,          G.          Weis,          D.          Plapp,          J.          Gutzke,          R.          McCown,          H.          Lar-         son.         Third          row:          G.          Wright,          R.          Biehl,          K.          Wittenberg,          R.          Cleary,          D.          Kowalke,          J.          Hiler,          D.          Lowell.         Second          row:          C.          Widener,          M.          Schick,          J.          Dikeman,          J.          Saley,          A.          Lesky,          A.          Schaefer.         Front          row:          A.          Fletcher,          C.          Lokken,          J.          Gilbert,          M,          Miller,          J.          Merwin,          E.          Danielson.         Winneshiek         LOG          STAFF         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Maringer,          D.          Plapp,          R.          Biehl,          W.          Paulson,          R.          Cleary,          K.          Wittenberg,          J.          Gutzke,          D.         Kowalke.         Third          row:          A.          Fletcher,          S.          Fingerhut,          C.          Lokken,          J.          Hiler,          D.          Mittlebach,          G.          Wright,          C.          Widener,          W.          Saley.         Second          row:          D.          Loughan,          J.          Cram,          J.          Gilbert,          J.          Dikeman,          V.          Nelson,          L.          Kleinschmidt,          J.          Turmo,          E.          Small.          Front          row:          J.          Merwin,          L.          Knoble,          B.          Briggs,          C.          Erlandson,          E.          Pederson,          E.          Danielson,          R.          Rogers.         Regular          reporters          are          selected          from          the          senior          high         school.          Home          room          reporters          are          chosen          from          both          the         junior          and          senior          high          schools.          New          reporters          are          desig-         nated          as          “Cubs”          while          the          experienced          are          called          “Star         Reporters.”         Cub          reporters          this          year          were:          Ronald          Biehl,          Barbara         Briggs,          Jenette          Cram,          Eugene          Danielson,          Susan          Finger-         hut,          James          Gutzke,          Donna          Mittlebach,          Janice          Merwin         and          Wayne          Paulson.         Star          reporters          were:          Russell          Cleary,          Donald          Kowalke,         Anne          Fletcher,          Virginia          Nelson          and          Christine          Erlandson.         Miss          Patricia          Mahoney          and          Mr.          Edwin          Saenger          are         the          publication          advisers.         Practical          experience          in          reporting,          editing          and          feature         writing          is          given          to          members          of          the          LOG          staff.          This          ex-         perience          is          gained          by          the          publishing          of          a          monthly          edition         of          the          school          newspaper,          the          Logan          LOG.         Outstanding          members          of          the          LOG          are          invited          to          join         Quill          and          Scroll,          an          international          society          for          high          school         journalists.          Students          who          meet          the          necessary          require-         ments          are          allowed          to          submit          a          printed          sample          of          their         writing          to          the          Quill          and          Scroll          for          approval.          If          the          story         is          good          enough,          that          reporter          is          accepted          as          a          permanent         member          of          the          organization.         This          year          the          LOG          had          co-editors.          They           were          Char-         lene          Widener          and          Georgia          Wright.          The          boys’          sports          ed-         itor          was          Russell          Cleary          and          the          business          managers          were         Jean          Gilbert          and          Joyce          Dikeman.         Editors         Charlene          Widener          and          Georgia          Wright,          editors          of          the         LOG,          look          over          one          of          their          late          editions.         Logan          Log         40         Upper          picture:          Cast          from          the          popular          Minstrel          Show         Lower          picture          from          left          to          right:          S.          Taylor,          P.          Grimslid,          D.          Hecht,          B.          McCann,          K.          Miller,          and          S.          Asmus.          (The         two          lower          pictures          were          taken          at          the          Variety          Show.          They          show          the          same          girls          in          two          different          parts          of         their          dance.)         Four          entirely          different          types          of          production          were          on         the          agenda          of          the          dramatic          department          during          the          1949         and          1950          season.          A          variety-minstrel          show,          a          mid-year         play,          a          Christmas          program,          and          the          Senior          Class          play         all          challenged          the          Logan          thespians,          directed          by          Mr.          John         Harlan.         Especially          intriguing          was          the          new          show          added          this         year,          a          variety-minstrel.          This          was          given          in          November         with          a          cast          of          one          hundred          and          twenty-five.          The          prog-         ram          consisted          of          two          parts,          the          first          of          which          was          a          ser-         ies          of          acts          presented          by          Logan          students,          while          the          sec-         ond          part          was          a          black-face          show          produced          by          the          mem-         bers          of          the          Senior          Choir.          The          minstrel          group          sang          “Oh         Susana,”          “Down          by          the          Old          Mill          Stream,”          “Waiting          for         the          Robert          E.          Lee,”          and          “Down          by          the          Station.”         The          faculty          committee          consisted          of          Mr.          James          Coates,         Mr.          John          Harlan,          Mr.          Daniel          Hoyt,          Miss          Ardith          Inman,         Mr.          Frank          Italiano,          Miss          Eloda          Rumsey          and          Mr.          Burton         Smith.         Mid-Year          Play         “A          Full          House”          was          the          title          of          the          mid-year          play         which          was          given          just          before          school          closed          for          Christmas         vacation.          The          story          was          about          a          newly          married          couple,         played          by          Dorothy          Lowell          and          Dick          McCown.          Dick          went         on          a          trip          to          do          a          favor          for          a          friend          of          his,          played          by          Tom         Zunker,          and          mistakenly          came          back          with          the          suitcase         Reading          the          proclamation          in          the          Christmas          play          are          T.          Zunk-         er          and          F.          Turmo,         Dramatic         41         Pee         Cast          from          “Full          House,”          back          row          from          left          to          right:          B.          Figgie,          L.         Haefner,          R.          Johnson,          F.          Smith,          C.          Smith,          K.          Wittenberg,          D.          An-         derson          and          D.          Plapp.         Front          row:          C.          Widener,          D.          Lowell,          F.          Turmo,          R.          McCown,          R.          Terps-         tra          and          T.          Zunker.         Silencing          the          maid          from          the          mid-year          play          is          K.          Wittenberg.          The         maid          is          C.          Smith.         Another          scene          from          the          mid-year          play:          F.          Turmo,          C.          Widener,          D.         Lowell,          R.          Terpstra,          T.          Zunker          and          R.          McCown.         which          contained          stolen          jewels.          Faye          Turmo          played          the         bride’s          sister.          She          was          to,.marry          the          best          friend          while         Charlene          Widener          ,enacted          the          part          of’          the          suspicious         aunt.          Carol          Smith          was          the          not          too-honest          maid          who          con-         fused          everyone.          Fred’ Smith          was          the          sarcastic          English         butler          who’          didn’t          know          ,his          place.          Kenneth          Wittenberg         played,the          thief          who          had          his          loot          stolen,          and          Raye          Terps-         tra          played          the          part          of          the chorus          girl          who          caused          all          the         trouble.          Dick          Johnson,          Don Plapp,          and          Bob’Figgie          were         the          not          too bright          policemen’          whowere          ready          to          arrest         everyone          but          the          realy          thief.          Darlene,          Anderson          played         the          owner          of          the          apartment          and           Lenore          Haefner          played         the          owner          of          the          stolen-jewels.         CHRISTMAS          PLAY         The          1949          Christmas          program          included          a          one          act          play         entitled          ‘“‘The          Innkeeper.”          Tom          Zunker          and          Faye          Turmo         played          the          innkeeper          and          his          wife.          Their          sick          daughter         became          well          on          the          first          Christmas          after          seeing          the          mir-         acle          of          the          Christmas          star.          Richard          Johnson          was          a          cour-         ier          for          Caesar          while          Kenneth          Wittenberg          was          the          rich         man          who          would          have          nothing          but          the          best.         SENIOR          CLASS          PLAY         The          1950          Senior          Class          play          was          a          three          act          play          en-         titled          “Nancy          Ann.”          The          cast          included:          Dorothy          Lowell,         Dick          McCown,          Tom          Zunker,          Barbara          Herried,          Rayone         Kirkhorn,          Louise          Stephans,          Carol          Smith,          Faye          Turmo,         Bob          Figgie,          Janice          Merwin,          Evelyn          Slaback,          Jeannine         Staats,          Elwood          Harebo,          Doug          Muth          and          Jerry          Severson.         Since          the          WINNESHIEK          was          sent          to          press          before          this         play          had          been          presented,          no          review          could          be          secured.         Christmas          play          from          left          to          right:          R.          Johnson,          F.          Smith,          D.          Plapp,          T.          Zunker,          K.         Wittenberg          and          F.          Turmo,         Productions                  42         OFFICE          PAGES         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          E.          Thomas,          J.          Klaus,          C.          Heck,          D.          Mittlebach,          B.          Briggs,          G.          Schaefer,          B.          Mason.         Second          row:          G.          Freng,         Front          row:          J.          Cram,          KK:         OFFICE          PAGES         Office          pages          at          Logan          have          long          been          a          real          part         of          the          office          administration.          When          the          office          force         wants          to          send          passes          and          announcements          to          the         classrooms,          these          girls          are          the          willing          messengers.         Special          assignments          such          as          showing          school          guests         to          the          office          or          particular          rooms,          or          carrying          pack-         ages          to          the          various          parts          of          the          building          are          also         included          in          the          services          of          these          girls.         Choosing          the          office          pages          is          the          duty          of          Mrs.          D.         Terpstra,          the          dean          of          girls.          She          bases          her          choice         on          courtesy          and          efficiency.          Since          these          girls          are         expected          to          collect          the          absentee          slips,          record          the         absentees          and          the          excuse          slips,          she          employs          only         business-like          girls.         These          office          pages          are          selected          from          the          study         hall          lists          as          they          are          available          for          this          type          of         work          only          during          their          study          periods.          This          means         that          different          girls          must          be          trained          to          work,          so          that         there          are          responsible          girls          in          the          office          during          each         period          of          the          school          day.          This          type           of          work          serves         as          invaluable          training          for          the          girls          who          intend          to         work          in          offices          after          they          graduate          from          high         school.         D.          Dorsey,          S.Fingerhut,          J.          Kenyon,          V.          Nelson,          J.          Merwin,          M.          Miller.         Erlandson,          L.          Knoble,          C.          Brenengen,          K.          Miller,          N.          Asmus.         HALL          GUIDES         Hall          guides          at          Logan          hold          a          position          of          honor          and         trust.          Quiet          and          orderly          school          corridors          are          the.          result          -         of          their          vigilance.         They          are          required          to          examine          and          sign          passes          issued         either          by          a          faculty          member          or          the          office,          which          permits         students          to          be          in          the          halls          during          class          hours.          Although         this          is          their          main          task,          they           must          also          assist          strangers         in          the          building          and          help          keep          the          halls          neat          and          clean.         Hall          guides          also          have          a          job          during          noon          hours.          Then         they          are          required          to          keep          the          outside          doors          locked          and         the          halls          clear          of          pupils.         To          become          a          hall          guide,          one          must          have          one          free          period         every          day          in          the          week          and          must          be          selected          for          honesty,         courtesy,          and          a          willingness          to          be          helpful.         There          are          usually          two          hall          guides          posted          at          their          con-         veniently          located          tables          in          every          hall,          ready          to          share          in         the          task          of          maintaining          Logan’s          record          of          a          neat,          well-         run          school.         The          school           sponsored          two          outings          for          the          hall          guides.         In          the          fall          a          wiener          roast          was          held          at          the          Onalaska          Park         and          in          the          spring          a          picnic          was          held.         Mr.          Roland          Larson          is          the          hall          guide          advisor.         HALL          GUIDES         oak          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Molzahn,          E.          Dennison,          F.          Monsoor,          D.          Lachman,          R.          Roth,          F.          Peacock,          S.          Randa,          R.         arson.         Third          row:          R.          Hamre,          G.          Alland,          W.          Hutschenreuter,          P.          Losen,          H.          Scarseth,          M.          Ellis,          D.          Pfaff,          S.          Barnett.         Second          row:          R.          Schroeder,          H.          Bernd,          C.          Peterson,          W.          Paulson,          M.          Johnson,          Cc.          Delaney,          S;          Mason,          G.          Henker.         Front          row:          N.          Sheldon,          R.          Olson,          M.          Stark,          J.          Gilbert,          R.          Mosher,          (@2         Brenengen,          P.          Ebner,          C.          Peterson.         Office          Pages          and          Hall          Guides         43         SOUND          CREW         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Hansen,          S.          Karis,          D.          Hansen,          W.          LaPoint.         Front          row:          G.          Wagner,          P.          White,          R.          Smith.         Sound          Crew         “Seen          but          not          heard,”          is          the          saying          which          cannot          be         applied          to          the          boys          on          the          Sound          Crew,          since          these          boys         are          almost          never          seen          but          are          always          heard.         The          Sound          Crew          plays          a          role          in          every          assembly          and         every          production          at          Logan.          Besides          providing          “mikes”         for          the          assemblies,          running          movies          in          the          auditorium,         they          must          also          show          class          room          films.          Setting          up          the          pub-         lic          address          system          for          games          and          dances          is          another          of          the         many          jobs          they          perform.          Our          Memorial          Day          program         would          be          ineffective          if          it          were          not          for          the          huge          ampli-         fiers          set          up          on          the          building          by          these          boys.         Spectacular          glory          is          surely          not          for          them          as          they          will         be          rewarded          for          their          services          in          future          years          when          they         profit          from          their          knowledge          of          electrical          apparatus.         Mr.          Walter          Ranis          is          the          advisor          of          this          service          organ-         ization.         Stage          Crew         The          hard          working          boys          who          are          behind          the          scenes          at         every          stage          performance          at          Logan          constitute          the         Stage          Crew.          These          boys          can          always          be          counted          on          to          do         the          so-called          “dirty          work”          of          the          theatrical          productions.         For          each          of          the          plays          these          “busy          bees”          paint          the          scen-         ery,          set          it          up,          operate          house          and          stage          lights,          and          the         curtains.         For          solo          performances          they          handle          the          spot          lights.          They         are          in          constant          demand          for          lighting          at          dances          and          com-         munity          programs.         These          boys          are          a          group          of          dependable,          able          and          am-         bitious          boys          who          enjoy          working          with          their          hands          and          in         the          theater.          Because          of          them          the          performances          at          Logan         are          given          a          professional          touch,          and          success          with          their          aid         is          inevitable.         Mr.          John          Harlan          has          charge          of          this          organization.         STAGE          CREW         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Moe,          J.          Gutzke,          R.          Lapham,          G.          Alland.         Front          row:          J.          Wisland,          B.          Mitchell.         Stage          Crew          and          Sound          Crew         SENIOR          Y-TEENS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          V.          Culbert,          D.          Anderson,          L.          Wittenberg,          S.          Bennett,          J.          Klaus,          N.          Johnson,          J.          Schultz,         J.          Netzer.         Third          row:          M.          Johnson,          J.          Jobe,          S.          Mason,          P.          Ames,          A.          Slaback,          D.          Mittelbach,          L.          Knutson,          J.          Ames.         Second          row:          J.          Olson,          M.          Smith,          J.          Yehle,          E.          Howard,          H.          Scarseth,          J.          Walther,          C.          Kvam,          J.          Heath.         Front          row:          S.          Anderson,          S.          Finanger,          R.          Greene,          E.          Goodenough,          C.          Beitz,          B.          McCann.         JUNIOR          Y-TEENS         Each          member          of          the          Junior          Y-Teens          feels          that         she          is          an          important          part          of          this          democratic          organ-         ization.          That          feeling          prevails          because          of          the         friendly          air          that          pervades          the          meetings.          Programs         for          the          meetings          are          based          on          the          improvement          of         the          member’s          health,          spirit,          and          knowledge.         Members          serve          both          the          Y.W.C.A.,          with          which         they          are          affiliated,          and          the          high          school.          They          per-         form          duties          such          as          ushering          at          school          events,         helping          with          the          P.T.A.          Coffee,          and          selling          Christ-         mas          and          greeting          cards          to          replenish          the          Y-Teen         treasury.         Activities          enjoyed          by          Junior          Y-Teen          members         during          1949          included          a          dinner          party          at          the          “Y’,          a         White          Elephant          sale,          Christmas          caroling,          and          a         splash          party.          Members          were          a          part          of          a          world          ser-         vice          project          when          they          collected          pictures          for          scrap-         books          to          be          used          in          schools          in          Japan.         Mrs.          Dewey          Terpstra          is          the          adviser          of          the          club.         The          officers          are:          Judy          Ulrich,          president;          Gayle         Wittenberg,          vice-president;          Sharon          Blank,          secre-         tary;          and          Lois          Knobel,          treasurer.         SENIOR          Y-TEENS         If          they          wish          to          lead          full          and          happy          lives,          the         youth          of          the          world          must          solve          many          difficult          prob-         lems.          The          Y.W.C.A.,          with          the          full          knowledge          of.          the         necessity          of          integrity          in          daily          life,          has          built          a          help-         ful          program          for          girls.          This          program          is          embodied          in         the          Logan          club          called          The          Senior          Y-Teens.         A          typical          meeting          of          the          Senior          Y-Teens          consists         of          reports          on          club          business,          discussions          of          the          cur-         rent          problems          of          the          day,          and          a          survey          of          issues         facing          the          youth          of          tomorrow.          This          year’s          activities         includes          social          programs          as          well          as          school          and          com-         munity          services.         Last          summer          Jackie          Klaus          and          Mary          Ann          Stark         represented          Logan          at          the          Y-Teen          State          Convention.         Friendly          advice          is          given          to          the          club          by          Miss          Elsie         Engelke.          The          officers          of          this          active          organization          are:         Donna          Mittlebach,          president;          Lois          Knutson,          vice-         president;          Joyce          Ames,          secretary;          Jackie          Klaus,         treasurer;          and          Lois          Knutson,          historian.         JUNIOR          Y-TEENS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          C.          Krueger,          L.          Kleinhaus,          W.          Yolton,          J.          Nelson,          E.          Small,          M.          Oldenburg,          L.          Bangsberg,         S.          Blank.         Fourth          row:          C.          Kenyon,          J.          Breidel,          B.          Hogden,          D.          Baumgartner,          J.          Ulrich,          J.          Schultz,          J.          Thompson,          D.          Heck.         Third          row:          N.          Page,          G.          Wittenberg,          B.          Smith,          D.          Grupp,          M.          Brenstein,          G.          McCormick,          C.          Severson,          M.          Smith.         Second          row:          L.          Lehman,          D.Lund,          P.          Hanson,          H.          Faas,          L.          Gooderum,          D.          Emerson,          D.          Lehmeier,          D.          Lawrence.         Front          row:          G.          Lennox,          A.          Harebo,          S.          Taylor,          B.          Dohlby,          L.          Knobel,          S.          Voter.         Senior          Y-Teens          and          Junior          Y-Teens         45         BIRD          CLUB         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          B.          Saley,          T.          Kessler,          D.          Rudie,          H.          Meyer,          B.          Stevens,          E.          Small.         Third          row:          H.          Smith,          D.          Graff,          J.          Merwin,          M.          Smith,          R.          Mach,          S.          Cole.         Second          row:          L.          Flemming,          T.          Paulson,          L.          Graff,          M.          Nida,          C.          Zirbes,          S.          Voter.         Front          row:          D.          Rogers,          B.          Miller,          G.          Harkness,          L.          Bugbee.         Audubon          Club         Feeding          our          feathered          friends          is          a          project          welcomed         by          members          of          the          Logan          Audubon          Club.          This          organiza-         tion          consists          of          fifteen          members          with          Don          Rudy          as          presi-         dent,          Larry          Fleming          as          vice-president,          and          Edith          Small         as          the          secretary-treasurer.          The          purpose          of          the          club          is          to         teach          respect          for          nature          and          its          conservation.         Other          projects          besides          the          feeding          of          birds          have          been         the          making          of          bird          houses,          bird          feeders,          scrap          books,          and         constructing          models          of          different          bird          tracks          with          plaster         of          Paris.         The          highlight          of          this          year’s          social          events          was          a          costume         party          held          for          the          members.          Clever          costumes          represent-         ing          various          birds          and          animals          were          worn.          Everything         from          a          horse          to          a          butterfly          was          represented.         At          the          end          of          every          year,          awards          are          made          to          mem-         bers          having          the          most          points          and          the          best          projects.         Miss          Faye          Aldrich          is          the          faculty          adviser.          The          Logan         Club          is          a          member          of          the          National          Audubon          Society         which          has          a          membership          of          more          than          7,000,000          boys          and         girls.         Art          Club         Many          art-minded          Loganites          have          found          an          opportun-         ity          to          practice          their          painting          and          drawing          in          congenial         company.          They          have          banded          together          as          the          Art          Club         under          the          direction          of          Miss          Elizabeth          Millam.         This          organization          varies          from          twenty          to          twenty-five         members          drawn          from          both          the          junior          and          senior          high         schools.          The          majority          of          members          this          year          came          from         the          seventh          grade.          No          one          needs          to          be          registered          in          an         art          course          to          be          eligible          for          membership.          The          president          of         the          Art          Club          for          the          1949          and          1950          school          year          was          Ron-         ald          Biehl,          the          secretary          was          Donna          Mittlebach,          while         the          treasurer          was          Donald          Kowalke.         Several          interesting          projects          took          up          the          time          of          the         club          members          this          year.          They          made          decorations          for          the         Logan          P.          T.          A.          coffee.           Individual          soap          carvings          were         made          for          exhibition.         Each          year          the          Art          Club          has          a          party.          This          year          the          par-         ty          was          held          in          April.          A          committee          of          Logan          students          was         in          complete          charge          of          all          arrangements.         ART          CLUB          -         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          L.          Gooderum,          C.          Kenyon,          D          .Mittelbach,          D.          Kowalke,          K.          Wittenberg,         F.          Turmo,          L.          Kleinhaus.         Second          row:          B.          Hansen,          R.          Phillips,          H.          Smith,          D.          LaMere,          J.          Sanford,          W.          Greene,          D.          Warner.         Front          row:          P.          Hanson,          D.          Griffen,          R.          Biehl,          L.          Lumley,          W.          Greene.         Audubon          Club          and          Art          Club         46         SENIOR          RED          CROSS         Back          row          from          lefi          io          right:          D.          Poellinger,          W.          Pettis,          J.          Ellis,          J.          Alligood,          J.          Klaus,          R.          Twite.         Second          row:          M.          Miller,          N.          Leonard,          R.          Terpstra,          D.          Burch,          B.          Millinen,          J.Miller.         Front          row:          S.          Ames,          E.          Yehle,          M.          Johnson,          J.          Kenyon,          M.          Voves,          E.          Theisen.         The          Junior          Red          Cross,          with          its          world-wide          member-         ship,          is          the          largest          youth          organization          in          the          world.          It         can          be,          and          is,          instrumental          in          making          for          world          peace         and          understanding.         The          two          Logan          councils          are          proud          of          the          enthusiastic         response          of          the          students          when          they          are          asked          to          join          the         Junior          Red          Cross.          Every          student          made          a          contribution         and          became          a          member.         In          our          school,          the          junior          and          senior          high          councils          meet         separately,          but          carry          on          the          same          projects.          They          both         plan          and          take          part          in          the          assembly          that          initiates          the         membership          enrollment          in          the          fall          of          the          year.          They         jointly          sponsor          the          annual          school          dance.          With          the          money         earned,          they          buy          articles          for          the          many          gift          boxes          sent          to         children          in          war          devastated          countries.          These          boxes          are         ad         00S          he         Laat         a                    ¢         ae         =         not          very          large,          but          one          filled          with          so ap,          a          washcloth,         socks,          pencils,          erasers,          note          paper          pads,          a          toy,          or          hair         ornament.          An          enclosed          letter          blank          is          very          frequently         used          by          the          recipient          to          express          a          heartfelt          thank          you.         They          contribute          with          one          generous          sum          to          the          Nat-         ional          Children’s          Fund,          Home          for          the          Aged,          and          veteran         hospitals.         Miss          Helen          Gilson          is          the          adviser          for          the          Senior          Coun-         cil.          The          officers          are:          Ronald          Twite,          president;          Ralph          Sal-         ey,          vice          president;          Richard          Poellinger,          secretary;          and         James          Ellis,          treasurer.         Miss          Vivian          Johnson          is          adviser          for          the          Junior          Council.         The          officers          are:          Sally          Finanger,          president;          Russell          Wol-         den,          vice          president;          Barbara          McCann,          s ecretary;          and         Marlene          Oldenburg,          treasurer.         JUNIOR          RED          CROSS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          O.          Nelson,          R.          Wolden,          W.          Schultz,          R.          Schoenfeld,          M.          King,          L.          Wittenberg,          E.         Small.         Third          row:          P.          Genz,          C.          Tietz,          C.          Brabant,          P.          Hauser,          M.          Smith,          R.          Kingsley,          J.          Nelson,          S.          Finanger.         Second          row:          M.          Kirkhorn,          B.          McCann,          M.          Bernd,          D.          Kaiser,          L.          Severson,          M.          Nida,          J.          Blank,          M.          Oldenburg.         Front          row:          R.          Staats,          D.          Phillips,          G.          Harkness,          B.          Dahlby,          J.          Krenz,          C.          Zirbes,          D.          Bugbee,          D.          Mason.         Junior          and          Senior          Red          Cross         e         $a         SENIOR          PEP          CLUB—NO.          1         Back          row          from          lefi          to          right:          M.          Timm,          J.          Lybarger,          N.          Johnson,          J.          Hiler,          H.          Searseth,          E.          Slaback.         Fourth          row:          H.          Larson,          J.          Netzer,          R.          Terpstra,          M.          Molzahn,          S.          Fingerhut,          B.          Mason,          D.         Dorsey,          D.          Loughan.         Third          row:          A.          Schaefer,          A.          Slaback,          J.          Schultz,          N.          Asmus,          J.          Ames,          C.          Lokken,          D.          Sackmaster.         Second          row:          A.          Smaby,          J.          Cram,          J.          Merwin,          C.          Erlandson,          G.          Schaefer,          B.          Stevens.         Front          row:          J.          Larson,          C.          Rogstad,          V.          Nelson,          B.          Briggs.         The          name          Pep          Club          itself          is          an          apt          description          of          this         Logan          High          organization.          Membership          in          this          club          is         made          up          of          the          cheerleaders          and          students          who          are          wil-         ling          to          back          up          their          school          teams          vocally.         Although          many          members          constitute          this          organization,         the          most          conspicuous          figures          are          the          cheerleaders          clad          in         red          corduroy          trousers          and          red          and          white          warm-up          jack-         ets.          This          year          they          are          Virginia          Nelson,          Tom          Zunker,         Barbara          Briggs,          Caroline          Rogstad,          Joyce          Larson,          Norma         Schaeffer          and          Joan          Hiler.         One          of          the          most          important          services          of          the          Pep          Club          is         the          chartering          of          buses          for          out          of          town          games.          All          of          their         other          activities          are          meant          to          increase          school          spirit          at          Log-         an.         As          a          democratic          organization,          the          members          elect          their         own          Officers.         The          outstanding          Pep          Club          assembly          this          year          was          one         in          which          a          jury          of          students          and          a          judge,          Richard          Smith,         representing          Central,          tried          Mr.          Carl          Matthusen,          Bob         Knight,          Mr.          Harold          Blank          and          Al          Hilde.          The          boys          were         tried          for          their          conduct          on          the          playing          floor.          The          teachers         were          tried          for          the          way          they          treated          students.          They          all         were          found          guilty          by          the          jury          and          were          sentenced          to          sing         “Down          by          the          Old          Mill          Stream”          before          the          entire          student         body.         One          of          the          Pep          Club’s          biggest          projects          is          the          sponsor-         ship          of          Homecoming          at          Logan.          Janice          Merwin          was          elect-         ed          queen          of          Homecoming          this           year.         SENIOR          PEP          CLUB—NO.          2         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          G.          Richmond,          H.          Howe,          M.          King,          L.          Herlitzka,          L.          Wittenberg,          S.          McCoy.          iy         Third          row:          J.          Christenson,          B.          Spildie,          C.          DeLaney,          L.          Johnson,          R.          Greene,          J.          Jobe,          A.          Abraham,          M.          Brotherson.         Second          row:          P.          Graff,          G.          Lambert,          J.          Miller,          J.          Breidel,          J.          Merwin,-S.          Mason.         Front          row:          N.          Schaefer,          M.          Anderson,          K.          Miller,          B          .Wilder,          G.          Baldwin,          T.          Zunker.         Senior          Pep          Club         48         SR.          BAND         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.Christensen,          R.          Greene,          R.          Lapham,          E.          Harebo,          L.          Fairbanks,          J.          Moe,          A.          Stankey,          C.         Sperstad,          L.          Stoker,          D.          Anderson,          F.          Oninski,          J.          Larson,          M.          Timm,          G.          Weis,          C.          Tietz,          R.          Olson,          B.          Herried.         Third          row:          R.          Gooderum,          J.          Wisland,          M.          Roth,          E.          Roach,          S.          Finanger,          A.          Evenson,          E.          Goldbeck,          D.          Heyer,          A.          Wek-         seth,          J.          Gutzke,          J.          Wartinbee,          J.          Olson,          A.          Fletcher,          J.          Olson,          C.          Jolivette,          D.          Peterson,          A.          Krueger,          D.          Schnell,          S.         Teachout,          S.          Caspersen,          V.          Dahl.         Second          row:          L.          Fleming,          M.          Nelson,          M.          Brotherson,          J.          Copsey,          D.          Thompson,          M.          Byom,          M.          Voves,          M.          Flint,          J.-Hauser,         B.          Blankenship,          M.          Muth,          B.          Phillips,          D.          Schaefer,          S.          Casperson,          A.          Jenks,          J.          Cejaka,          R.          Terpstra,          K.          Johnson.         Front          row:          J.          Brown,          S.          Bennett,          N.          Coady,          M.          Wilson,          C.          Lokken,          J.          Wartinbee,          S.          Anderson,          B.          McCann,          E.          Ander-         son,          Mr.          F.          Italiano,          M.          Germanson,          D.          Kowalke,          R.          Johnson,          L.          Haefner,          J.          Boyd.         The          eighty          members          of          the          marching          band          give          a          lot          of         color          when          they          put          on          their          unusual          and          original          half-         time          shows          at          football          games.          They          make          every          Logan-         ite’s          heart          beat          faster          as          they          march          down          the          street          in         their          flashy          red          and          white          West          Point          uniforms.          They         give          the          students          in          assembly          modern          music          to          which          to         tap          their          feet.         ziowever,          the          Senior          Band          is          really          an          educational         class,          meeting          daily          and          studying          about          the          fundament-         als          of          music          and          playing          music          that          will          live          for          all          time.         In          this          capacity,          the          band          fulfills          all          the          basic          objectives         of          education.         For          those          students          who          wish          to          achieve          more          than          the         average,          there          is          the          opportunity          to          earn          a          letter          and         later,          a          medal          at          graduation.         The          Band          usually          makes          several          trips          to          out          of          town         games,          parades,          and          concerts.         This          year          the          Band,          Orchestra,          and          Choir          broadcast         over          WKTY          on          two          occasions.         The          joint          spring          concert          was          one          of          the          best          received         concerts          in          Logan’s          history.         Each          year          the          Band          and          Orchestra          hold          an          initiation         party          and          a          picnic          in          June.         The          Band’s          repertoire          for          1949-50          consisted          of          the          fol-         lowing          pieces,          plus          many          other          novelties          and          popular         pieces:          Rocket          Rhythm,          Swanee          Satire,          Tarantella,          Fin-         ale          from          New          World          Symphony,          Niobe,          Fingal’s          Cave,         Valse          des          Fleurs,          Czech          Rhapsody,          Andante          and          March         from          the          Pathetic          Symphony,          Andante          from          Beethoven’s         lst          Symphony,          Amparito          Roco,          Introduction          to          3rd          Act         of          Lohengrin.         Band          officers          for          the          year          were:         President:          Arlan          Wekseth         Vice-President:          Douglas          Heyer         Secretary-Treasurer:          Edward          Goldbeck         Senior          Band         SENIOR          CHOIR         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Schuttenhelm,          T.          Davidson,          B.          Mlsna,          B.          Phillips,          K.          Johnson,          R.          Wuest,          D.          Johnson,          Mr.          Coates,         R.          Cotton,          E.          Hill,          R.          Thompson,          T.          Christenson,          J.          Howard,          B.          Cole,          R.          Figgie.         Third          row:          B.          Delaney,          M.          Allmaras,          B.          Pierce,          B.          Wilder,          G.          Baldwin,          L.          Larson,          D.          Krenz,          H.          Larson,          A.          Schaefer,          C.          Smith,          V.         Culbert,          J.          Larson,          M.          Maier,          M.          Muth,          J.          Thompson.         Second          row:          J.          Lybarger,          M.          Yehle,          A.          Adams,          C.          Smith,          M.          Byom,          C.          Christenson,          D.          Lowell,          J.          Naas,          D.          Mittlebach,          E.          Sla-         back,          B.          Mason,          J.          Staats,          L.          Stephans,          V.          Nelson.         Front          row:          C.          Erlandson,          S.          Fingerhut,          J.          Cram,          M.          Roach,          R.          Terpstra,          F.          Turmo,          J.          Boyd,          L.          Kleinschmidt,          A.          Lesky,          J.          Mer-         win,          D.          Loughan,          B.          Burr.         Not          shown:          D.          Osborne,          D.          Osborne,          J.          Gutzke,          K.          Hazelton,          E.          Gilster,          G.          Wright,          C.          Rogstad.         The          Logan          High          School          A          Capella          Senior          Choir,          under         the          direction          of          Mr.          James          Coates,          is          composed          entirely         of          students          interested          in          choral          music.          Advanced          compo-         sitions          of          various          nationalities          and          composers          are          studied,         including          folk          songs          and          sacred          music          as          well          as          music         from          popular          Broadway          shows,          with          special          emphasis          on         unaccompanied          music.         One          of          the          goals           of          the          Choir          is          to          provide          a          substantial         background          for          musical          activities          after          graduation.          In         this          way,          former          Choir          members          are          a          source          of          good         music          for          generations          to          come.         Some          of          the          varied          types          of          music          studied          this          year         were:          “Salvation          Is          Created,”          “Were          You          There?”          “Rou-         manian          Rhapsody,”          “You'll          Never          Walk          Alone,”          and          “A         Merry          Christmas.”         Senior         The          Choir          participates          in          the          annual          Christmas,          Easter         and          Thanksgiving          assemblies.          It          is          also          often          called          upon         to          perform          for          various          civic          organizations.          In          addition         to          these          opportunities          to          perform,          this          year          the          Choir         joined          in          music          assembly          programs          for          Holmen          and         West          Salem          High          Schools,          and          two          half-hour          radio         broadcasts          over          one          of          the          local          stations.         The          officers          of          this          organization          are:         President:          Kenneth          Hazelton         Vice-President:          Elmer          Hill         Secretary-Treasurer:          Dorothy          Loughan         Manager:          Blaine          Mlisna         Gown          Custodians:          Faye          Turmo          and          Connie          Christenson         Librarians:          Janice          Merwin          and          Barbara          Burr         Choir         20         JUNIOR          BAND         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          M.          Limpert,          T.          Meil,          D.          Schroeder,          J.          Ringdahl,          B.          Wagner,          R.          Kibbler,          H.          Slindee,          E.          Ellis,          Mr.          F.         Italiano,          B.          Hart,          R.          Graff,          D.          Warner,          B.          Huffman,          S.          Herried.         Third          row:          D.          Monsoor,          R.          Danielson,          D.          Martin,          R.          Ziebell,          D.          Fortek,          R.          Fortek,          R.          Staats,          R.          Schoenfeld,          L.          Fleming,          A.         Harebo,          M.          Brenstein,          B.          Culp,          D.          Lehmeier.         Second          row:          J.          Johnson,          N.          Page,          J.          Nelson,          G.          Hauser,          C.          Dobrunz,          S.          Hart,          B.          Dolby,          C.          Krueger,          L.          Gooderum,          S.          Marshall,          S.         Taylor.         First          row:          L.          Dobbs,          D.          Lawrence,          L.          Bangsberg,          H.          Shirley,          K.          Tucker,          J.          Thompson,          J.          Aylesworth.         Junior          Band         The          Logan          Junior          Band          compares          with          the          Junior          Or-         chestra          in          that          one          of          its          purposes          is          to          prepare          its          mem-         bers          for          admission          into          the          Senior          Band.         This          year          a          new          system          of          recognition          was          put          into         practice.          Every          student          had          the          opportunity          to          do          the         work          necessary          for          earning          a          band          letter.          These          letters         are          awarded          as          soon          as          they          are          earned.          Designs          for          the         letters          were          worked          out          and          voted          upon          by          the          mem-         bers          of          both          the          Junior          Band          and          the          Junior          Orchestra.         During          the          fall          and          spring          months,          the          noise          of          drums         and          marching          feet          resounds          outside.          As          a          reward          for          the         better          marchers,          several          are          picked          to          march          with          the         Senior          Band          at          the          Central          football          game.          The          Junior         Band          also          participates          as          a          unit          in          the          Memorial          Day         Parade.         Junior          Choir         Securing          sufficient          background          for          admittance          into          the         Senior          Choir          is          one          of          the          objectives          of          most          Junior          Choir         members.          This          is          accomplished          by          experimentation          in         group          and          part          singing,          which          really          results          in          a          fine         sounding          organization          which          is          well          enough          qualified          to         present          public          performances.         During          the          past          year,          the          Junior          Choir          has          sung          for         the          Logan          Music          Boosters          Club,          and          has          taken          part          in         the          annual          Christmas          assembly.          Like          many          other          organ-         izations          at          Logan,          it          too          has          proved          a          benefit          to          the          com-         munity.         The          outstanding          numbers          sung          by          the          Junior          Choir         this          year           were:          “Cherubim          Song,”          “Carol          of          the          Bells,”         “Ol’          Man          River,”          and          “Nightfall          in          Granada.”         Directed          by          Mr.          James          Coates,          the          Choir          is          instructed         in          the          fundamentals          of          choir          music          and          they          study          music         from          popular          musical          shows          as          well          as          famous          folk          songs         and          outstanding          sacred          music.         JUNIOR          CHOIR         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          E.          Goodenough,          J.          Breidel,          L.          Kleinhaus,          K.          Kelly,          S.          Jacobson,          A.          Abraham,          G.          Richmond,          G.         Goyette,          C.          Alligood,          R.          Wilkinson,          F.          Hogue,          M.          Anderson,          L.          Abraham,          S.          Bright,          M.          King.         Third          row:          L.          Mickelson,          G.          Schaefer,          V.          Plapp,          L.          Lehman,          D.Wittenberg,          R.          Turk,          M.          Blankenship,          D.          Becker,          D.          Woods,          S.         Roberts,          P.          Rendler,          S.          Hicks,          S.          McCoy,          Mr.          Coates.         Second          row:          S.          Voter,          D.          Johnson,          C.          Severson,          E.          Temte,          P.          Kolbo,          L.          Flemming,          H.          Smith,          W.          Cline,          T.          Barton,          D.          Martin,         R.          Jensen,          L.          Knutson,          L.          Severson,          B.          Smith,          J.          Yehle.         Front          row:          G.          Lennox,          G.          McCormick,          R.          Greene,          L.          Herlitzka,          C.          Beitz,          S.          Anderson,          K.          Hanson,          J.          Heath,          M.          Hauser,          G.          Wit-         tenberg,          S.          Mason,          M.          Greene.         Not          shown:          L.          Knobel,          G.          Krause,          M.          Anderson,          L.          Johnson,          J.          Jobe,          J.          Merwin.         Junior          Band          and          Junior          Choir         ;          SENIOR          ORCHESTRA         Back          row          standing:          J.          Christenson,          M.          Johnson,          B.          Herried,          J.          Larson,          F.          Oninski,          D.          Anderson.         Third          row:          S.          Finanger,          S.          Hicks,          L.          Stoker,          J.          Olson,          R.          Molzahn,          M.          Nelson,          J.          Copsey,          E.          Goldbeck,          D.          Heyer,          J.          Wisland,          R.         Olson.         Second          row:          H.          Howe,          J.          Olson,          M.          Hauser,          M.          Martin,          T.          Kesler,          C.          Lokken,          J.          Wartinbee,          M.          Germanson,          R.          Johnson,          L.          Haef-         ner,          B.          McCann,          E.          Anderson,          K.          Hanson,          J.          McCown,          J.          Harbaugh.         Front          row:          S.          Smith,          S.          Hendrickson,          M.          Brotherson,          C.          Heck,          J.          Brown,          Mr.          F.          Italiano,          H.          Allmaras,          M.          Muth,          B.          Phillips.         Senior          Orchestra         The          Senior          Orchestra          consists          of          many          of          Logan’s          best         all          around          musicians.          It          meets          three          times          a          week          to         study          and          play          all          types          of          orchestra          music.          Those          mem-         bers          who          wish          to          achieve          beyond          the          average,          have          the         opportunity          to          earn          a          letter          and          medal          at          graduation.         Annual          events          in          which          they          take          part          are          the          PTA         concert,          assembly          concerts,          baccalaureate          and          graduation         exercises,          and          the          spring          concert.          This          year          for          the          first         time          in          its          history,          the          orchestra          took          concert          trips          to         nearby          towns.         The          Orchestra’s          repertoire          for          1949-50          consisted          of          the         following:          Finale          Beethoven’s          Fifth          Symphony,          Iphigen-         ia          In          Aulis          Overture,          Pizzicato          Polka          by          Strauss,          Swiss         Musical          Clock,          Turkey          In          the          Straw,          Merry          Widow          Se-         lection,          Voices          of          Spring          Waltz,          Over          the          Waves,          Clear         Track          Polka,          Serenade          from          Student          Prince,          Pavanne         by          Morton          Gould,          Parade          of          the          Wooden          Soldiers          and         Allegro          Appasionato          for          Cello          and          Orchestra          by          Saint-         Saens.         Junior          Orchestra         The          Junior          Orchestra          is          in          its          second          year          of          life.         Founded          last          year          to          give          students          a          foundation          for          the         Senior          Orchestra,          it          has          come          to          be          one          of          the          most          im-         portant          of          all          music          organizations.         The          Orchestra          members          work          for          orchestra          letters.          To         earn          a          letter          they          must          have          a          total          of          seventy-five         points.          Fifty          of          these          points          must          be          “service          points,”         that          is,          points          earned          by          doing          a          service          for          the          organiza-         tion.          Such          things          as          parades,          concerts          and          solo          per-         formances          earn          service          points.          The          other          twenty-five         points          must          be          “page          points.”          Tnese          are          earned          by          pas-         sing          music,          scales,          or          other          material          for          the          director.          Of         course,          there          are          ways          to          lose          points.          Points          are          de-         ducted          for          chewing          gum          and          talking.          This          is          a          very          effec-         tive          system          of          award.          The          director          of          this          group          is          Mr.         Frank          Italiano.         JUNIOR          ORCHESTRA         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          A.          Torgenson,          A.          Peterson,          K.          Tabbert,          L.          Graff,          E.          Ellis,          M.          Limpert,          F.          Italiano,          A.          Harebo,         M.          Brenstein,          W.          Greene,          R.          Staats,          R.          Schoenfie'd.         Third          row:          R.          Skilback,          G.          Graff,          S.          Dobson,          D.          Favor,          J.          Favor,          J.          Thompson,          K.          Tucker,          H.          Shirley,          D.          Lawrence,          J.          Just-         man,          J.          Spooner,          V.          Meyer.         Second          row:          W.          Yolton,          Beier          J.          Retzlaff,          G.          Tooley,          D.          Graff,          P.          Grimslid,          D.          Greeno,          B.          Smith,          M.          Genz,          B.          Timm.         Front          row:          J.          Ulrich,          J.          Krenz,          S.          Herried,          D.          Baumgartner,          N.          Spencer,          S.          Deyo,          G.          Stephens.         Senior          Orchestra          and          Junior          Orchestra         a2         Left          to          right          standing:          C.          Jolivette,          G.          Wittenberg,          D.          Lehmeier.         Sitting:          B.          Herried,          A.          Fletcher.         Organ         At          many          assemblies          and          auditorium          programs,          pupils         perform          on          the          Logan          organ.          Any          Logan          student          who         displays          sufficient          talent          may          gain          permission          to          take         lessons          and          practice          on          this          specially          built          instrument.         The          pipe          organ          was          a          gift          of          the          Logan          Alumni          Assoc-         iation          to          the          students          of          Logan          High          School.          Dances         were          held          by          the          Alumni          Association          to          pay          for          the          or-         gan.         At          the          present          time          organ          lessons          are          given          by          Miss         Evangeline          Vold          and          Mrs.          C.          D.          Wollan.          Miss          Vold         teaches          the          beginners          while          Mrs.          Wollan          helps          the          more         advanced          students.          Barbara          Herried          and          Anne          Fletcher         are          the          advanced          students          while          the          beginners          are          Dot-         tie          Lehmeier,          Colette          Jolivette          and          Gayle          Wittenberg.         Mr.          Walter          Ranis          is          responsible          for          the          maintenance         of          the          organ.          La          Crosse          Logan          is          the          only          high          school          in         the          state          having          an          organ          of          this          type.         F         aus         Z         Brttiiitiite         7)         Swing          Band         Jump          tunes          or          slow          smooth          ones          are          played          equally         well          by          the          Logan          Swing          Band.          This          organization          is         composed          of          Logan          students          and          is          sponsored          by          the          La         Crosse          Recreation          Department.         These          talented          young          musicians          enjoy          performing.         They          were          organized          to          play          for          Jive          Hive          recreation         dances          held          in          the          Logan          gym          on          Saturday          evenings,          but         they          also          travel          to          other          schools          and          exchange          dances         with          them.          This          year          they          appeared          in          a          variety          show         on          the          Logan          stage.          :         A          professional          touch          is          given          to          all          of          the          music          they         play.          It          is          truly          a          popular          band          playing          popular          music.         Practicing          was          done          under          the          direction          of          Mr.          Frank         Italiano          and          Mr.          William          Baker.         SWING          BAND         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          A.          Fletcher,          B.          Phillips,          L.          Fairbanks,          E.          Goldbeck,          D.          Heyer,          A.          Evenson,          F.          Oninski.         First          row:          C.          Tietz,          B.          Herried,          R.          Olson,          J.          Boyd,          R.          Johnson,          J.          Hauser,          J.          Olson.         Swing          Band          and          Organ         33         BATON          CLUB         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Larson,          S.          Dobson,          C.          Allmaras,          K.          Kelly,          D.          Grupp,          C.          Mendez,          D.          Warner,          B.          Stevens,         J.          Copsey,          D.          Baumgartner,          I.          Michener.         Third          row:          J.          Netzer,          J.          Kleinschmidt,          C.          Baker,          R.          Zimmmerman,          B.          Hogden,          P.          Hauser,          D.          Kaiser,          D.          Johnson,          D.         Heck,          J.          Schultz,          M.          Oldenburg,          J.          Blank,          B.          Grimslid,          B.          McCann.         Second          row:          G.          Sheffer,          L.          Lord,          G.          Tooley,          D.          Collins,          G.         Hilde,          M.          Johnson.         Harkness,          R.          Strong,          D.          Favor,          C.          Zirbes,          D.          Bugby,          C.         Front          row:          J.          Favor,          R.          Schuttenhelm,          M.          Maier,          R.          Meyer,          M.          Flint.         Baton          Club         Adding          color          and          pep          to          the          tuneful          music          played          by         the          band,          the          Logan          majorette          and          her          group          of          twirlers         head          all          the          parades          of          Logan          marchers.          This          vitality,         while          it          appears          natural,          is          all          a          part          of          long          practice         sessions          held          by          the          members          of          the          Baton          Club          which          is         organized          in          two          parts.         One          is          the          beginners          class          which          meets          every          Monday.         During          their          meeting          they          practice          their          old          twirls          and         learn          new          ones.          In          addition          to          this          they          do          a          lot          of          march-         ing.         The          officers          of          the          beginning          twirlers          are:          Lois          Lord,         president;          Doris          Bugbee,          vice-president;          Ann          Wartinbee,         secretary;          and          Jeannie          Blank,          treasurer.          Mary          Maier          and         Rita          Schultenhelm          teach          this          class.         In          the          advanced          class          are          all          the          advanced          twirlers         and          band          majors.          They          must          pay          dues,          attend          all          meet-         ings,          and          fill          all          requirements          before          they          are          ready          for         Junior          or          Senior          Band.          The          Drum          Major          is          in          charge          of         all          baton          classes.          Teachers          of          the          classes          must          be          able          to         pass          a          test          given          by          the          Drum          Major.         The          officers          in          the          advanced          class          are:          Mary          Maier,         president;          and          Rita          Schultenhelm,          secretary-treasurer.         LC          Club         Logan          athletes          form          an          honorary          organization          called         the          L.          C.          Club.          This          club          consists          of          boys          who          have          won         letters          in          various          sports          activities          throughout          the          year,         such          as          football,          basketball,          track          and          tennis.         Although          this          organization          is          not          active          in          the          sense         of          holding          meetings          it          does          have          high          standards          which         all          members          must          uphold.          These          include          the          promotion         of          sportsmanship,          clean          athletics,          clean          speech,          and          a         feeling          of          fellowship          among          the          athletes          of          the          school.         To          earn          an          L.          C.          letter          a          boy          must          attend          all          regular         practices,          participate          in          a          certain          number          of          games,          and         be          morally          as          well          as          physically          fit.          They          are          given          these         letters          at          a          school          assembly          honoring          Logan          award          win-         ners.         Members          are:          Vernon          Halverson,          Ronald          Cotton,          Ron-         ald          Flottmeier,          Carlton          Timms,          James          Belke,          Jack          Smith,         Raymond          Zimmerman,          Blaine          Mlsna,          Jack          Ammerman,         James          Howard,          John          Troyanek,          Frank          Lubinsky,          Ronald         Twite,          Richard          Figgie,          Robert          Neumeister,          James          Ak-         right,          Herman          Allmaras,          William          La          Point,          Donald          John-         son,          Dalton          Noel,          Raymond          Peterson,          Elwood          Harebo,         Merlin          Eggen,          Robert          Figgie,          Robert          Jacobson          and          Jerry         Severson.         Mr.          Ray          Nibbee          is          the          director          of          this          organization.         A          i          ft         LC          CLUB         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          H.          Allmaras,          W.          La          Point,          D.          Johnson,          D.          Noel,          R.          Peterson,          E.          Harebo,          M.          Eggen,          R.         Figgie,          R.          Jacobson,          J.          Severson.         Second          row:          V.          Halverson,          R.          Cotton,          R.          Flottmeier,          C.          Timms,          J.          Belke,          J.          Smith,          R.          Zimmerman,          B.          Mlsna,          J.         Ammerman.         Front          row:          J.          Howard,          J.          Troynek,          F.          Lubinsky,          R.          Twite,          R.          Figgie,          R.          Neumeister,          J.          Akright.         Baton          Club          and          LC          Club         STRING          QUARTETTE         Left          to          righi:          C.          Smith,          S.          Hendrickson,          B.          Herried,          H.          Allmaras,          B.          Phillips.         String          Quartette         Probably          the          busiest          organization          at          Logan          is          the         String          Quartet.          It          has          brought          the          finest          talent          of          Logan         to          more          people          than          any          other          group.          The          quartet          has         provided          entertainment          for          the          Business          Men’s          Club,         Caledonia          Street          Merchants,          Lions          Club,          athletic          banq-         uets,          teas          for          many          womens          clubs          and          church          groups,         and          performed          at          school          assemblies.         Because          a          string          quartet          is          small          it          provides          each          mem-         ber          with          invaluable          experience          in          being          self-reliant.          It,         too,          gives          the          group          an          excellent          opportunity          to          meet         many          people.          The          group          has          played          music          ranging          from         Victor          Herbert          through          musical          com edy          and          operetta          to         classical.         Every          member          of          the          quartet          is          a          Logan          Orchestra         letter          winner.          To          make          the          programs          of          the          quartet          more         varied,          each          member          is          able          to          perform          several          solos         whenever          asked.          Those          who          took          part          in          these          activities         this          year          are          Carol          Smith          and          Sally          Hendrickson,          violin;         Herman          Allmaras,          viola;          and          Bert          Phillips,          cello.          Piano         accompaniments          were          done          by          Barbara          Herried.          The          ad-         viser          of          the          group          is          Mr.          Frank          Italiano.         Autographs         fa         0.0.5:         Homecoming          Queen:          J.          Merwin         Miss          Northside          pee          eaige         way          back          when?          A          e          pee          is         (Georgia          Wright)          rst          haircut.         Queen          Janice          and          her          court         Left          to          right:          E.          Gilster,          C.          Lokken,          P.          Nel-         son,          J.          Merwin,          M.          Craig,          D.          Lowell,          and         J.          Hiler.         Jr.          Ex.          Bud          Smith          Jr.          Ex.         winner          3          yrs.          old.          winner         Charlene          Widener          James          Wartinbee         President          Truman          addresses          a          large          crowd          consisting          of          Logan          students.         FIRST          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          P.          Lang,          B.          Knight,          R.          Otto,          R.          Severson,          D.          Lachman,          R.         Boehlke,          W.          Robertson,          R.          Molzahn.         Third          row:          R.          Roth,          D.          Johnson,          T.          Davidson,          R.          Wuest,          R.          Cotton,          R.          Marco,          R.          Rieners,         Y          ;          T.          Latshaw.         ;          Second          row:          D.          Poellinger,          R.          Zimmerman,          T.          Caspersen,          J.          Severson,          R.          Naas,          R.          Vier,         Mr.          Ray          Nibbe          K.          Thurston,          R.          Ferris,          R.          Twite,          D.          Alcorn,          C.          Timm.         Athletic          Director          Front          row:          J.          Smith,          B.          Mlisna,          R.          Peterson,          J.          Harbaugh,          M.          Eggen,          E.          Harebo,          J.          Am-         merman,          J.          Belke,          R.          Neumeister.         of          Logan          High         Football         Crashing          lineman          do          not          receive          credit          for          the          terrific          rough          and          tumble          football          it          takes          to          spring         the          ball          carrier          through          the          forward          wall.          All          the          eyes          in          the          grandstand          are          focused          on          the          ball          car-         rier,          so          the          lineman          is          often          the          forgotten          man.         The          Logan          line          was          outstanding          throughout          this          year’s          football          season.          Elwood          Harebo          was          a         steady          player          at          center,          Jack          Harbaugh,          Merlin          Eggen,          Roger          Vier,          Robert          Roth,          and          Paul          Lang          de-         serve          credit          for          wonderful          tackle          play          throughout          the          season.          Guards          that          deserve          credit          are          Ronald         Cotton,          James          Belke,          and          Carlton          Timms.          The          outstanding          ends          of          the          season          were          Robert          Otto,          Rob-         ert          Knight,          Donald          Johnson          and          Jack          Smith.         This          year          the          Logan          football          team          had          a          very          good          season.          The          Rangers          finished          with          five          wins,          two         ties          and          one          loss          under          the          coaching          of          Mr.          Rod          Martin.         |          Logan          Athletic          Coaches         a         Coach          Michael          Mayer          Coach          Montross          Pelton          Coach          Earl          Kolcinski          Coach          Roland          Larson         Coach          Harold          Blank          Coach          Rodney          Martin          Coach          Arthur          Bronson          Coach          Charles          Horton         FIRST          TEAM         Back          row          left          to          right:          C.          Timm          -          guard,          R.          Roth          -          guard,          J.          Smith          -          end.         Second          row:          J.          Ammerman          -          halfback,          B.          Mlisna          -          fullback,          R.          Twite          -          halfback.         Front          row:          R.          Vier          -          tackle,          E.          Harebo          -          center,          R.          Otto-end,          J.          Belke,          guard.         ee         SE          SE         FIRST          TEAM         Back          row          left          to          right:          R.          Zimmerman          -          halfback,          D.          Alcorn          -          halfback.         Second          row:          P.          Lang          -          tackle,          R.          Peterson          -          quarterback,          R.          Naas          -          halfback.         Front          row:          R.          Cotton          -          guard,          J.          Harbaugh          -          tackle,          M.          Eggen          -          tackle,          R.          Knight          -          end.         60         One          of          the          most          dramatic          pictures          of          the          year          was          taken          by          the          La          Crosse          Trib-         une          photographer          at          the          Logan-Aquinas          football          game.          Tne          Ranger          on          the          left         is          E.          Harebo.          The          boy          with          his          back          to          the          camera          is          B.          Misna.          The          Aquinas         man          on          his          head          bears          witness          to          the          fact          that          Aquinas          won          a          tough          game.         LOGAN          14—TOMAH          0         Logan          beat          Tomah          when          Mlsna          scored          the          first          touchdown          in         the          first          five          minutes          of          play.          Eggen’s          kick          was          good.          The          second         and          last          counter          of          the          game          was          made          by          a          twisting,          turning         run          made          by          Ronnie          Twite.          Eggen’s          kick          was          again          good.          Logan         won          14          to          0.         LOGAS                    :ngAt         SECOND          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          H.          Striegel,          D.          Lachman,           W.          Robertson,          R.          Sever-         son,          J.          Wartinbee,          R.          Molzahn,          R.          Campbell,          R.          Baehlke.         Third          row:          R.          Wuest,          J.          Howard,          T.          Caspersen,          T.          Davidson,          R.          Marco,          K.         Thurston,          R.          Reiners.         Second          row:          R.          Ferris,          T.          Latshaw,          N.          Lawrence,          R.          Poellinger,          D.          Treakle,         W.          Arntson,          D.          Craig,          B.          Smith.         Front          row:          R.          Smith,          F.          Brose,          E.          Johnson,          S.          Barrett,          J.          Neumann,          L.          Nichols.         9TH          GRADE          FOOTBALL         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Wartinbee,          D.          Schroeder,          J.          Anderson,          T.         Grimslid,          L.          Daffinsen,          L.          Otto,          G.          Goyette,          B.          Blanchard,          R.          Svoboda.         Third          row:          B.          Sullivan,          L.          Stoker,          M.          Smith,          J.          Harter,          D.          Nelson,          F.          Hogue,          B.         Cline,          C.          Sperstad.         Second          row:          R.          Anderson,          C.          Lure,          C.          Peterson,          J.          Quinn,          B.          Pulver,          E.          Schu-         macher,          C.          Craig,          R.          Goodrum,          B.          Maier.          :         Front          row:          B.          Lanzel,          P.          Kalbo,          J.          Knutson,          R.          Culp,          C.          Tietz,          S.          Roberts,          L.         Larvery,          E.          Ellis.         LOGAN          12—WINONA          12         The          Logan          team          was          a          little         slow          in          starting          at          Winona,          and         after          building          a          12-6          lead          in          the         last          20          seconds          of          the          game,          Wino-         na          passed          44          yards          for          a          touch-         down.          The          extra          point          was          no         good,          and          the          game          was          tied.         LOGAN          27—EAU          CLAIRE          6         The          Rangers          wasted          no          time          in         th is          game          and          in          4          minutes          hala         7-0          lead.          By          recovering          a          punt,         Zimmerman          scored          a          touchdown.         Eggen          converted.          Logan          then         marched          64          yards          for          a          second         touchdown          with          Zimmerman          scor-         ing          and          Eggen          splitting          the          up-         rights.          Early          in          the          third          quarter,                   Mlsna          crossed          the          double          chalk,         but          Eggen’s          kick          was          low.         The          Old          Abes          made          their          only         TD          against          Logan’s          reserves          by         intercepting          a          pass.          Their          kick         was          no          good.         Alcorn          passed          to          Otto          for          the         final          6          points,          and          Eggen’s          kick         was          good.         LOGAN          7          AQUINAS          27         Logan          was          dazed          in          the          first         three          quarters          by          Aquina s’          T          and         a          4-4-3          defense.          In          the          fourth         quarter,          Logan          pulled          through          64         yards          for          a          TD          with          Eggen          con-         verting.         LOGAN          27—WATERTOWN          6         Logan          smashed          Watertown          27         to          6.          Mlsna          scored          the          first          touch-         down          but          Eggen’s          kick          was          wide.         Zimmerman          crossed          the          double         chalk          for          the          second          TD,          and          the         extra          point          was          made          by          Eggen.         Watertown          made          their          only         score          on          a          blocked          punt.          In          re-         turn,          their          extra          point          was          block-         ed          Action          from          the          Logan-Central          game          which          ended          in          a          7          to          7          tie.          Being          tackled         %          is          B.          Misna,          wh ile          R.          Peterson          (68),          J.          Hargaugh          (81),          J.          Belke          (60),          and          E.         After          Alcorn          set          up          the          next          Harebo          (72)          look          on.         touchdown,          Misna          plunged          thru         for          6          points          and          the          kick          was         good.          Alcorn          again          set          up          another          LOGAN          14—CHIPPEWA          6         TD          by          his          beautiful          passing,          In          this          game,          Alcorn          scored          the          first          TD,          but          Eggen’s          kick          was         Mlsna          scored,          and          Eggen          convert-          jow,          Chippewa          then          scored,          but          their          conversion          was          no          good.         ed.          The          second          Ranger          score          was          a          pass          to          Otto          from          Mlsna.          Sever-         son          set          up          the          next          score          by          line          plunges.          Then          Robertson          went         over          from          the          three.          Eggen’s          kick          was          wide.          Jack          Ammerman         took          a          40          yard          pass          from          Severson          on          the          two          where          he          was         tackled          immediately.          Ammerman          then          scored          on          a          reverse.          Eg-         gen’s          kick          was          good,          making          the          score          25-6.          Severson          scored         the          next          two          touchdowns          after          he          and          Robertson          turned          in          a         66-yard          drive          and          a          72-yard          march          respectively.          Both          extra         points          were          good.          Logan          won          39-6.         LOGAN          20—SPARTA          0         By          beating          Sparta,          Logan          was          the          undisputed          North-Central         Conference          champion.          Winning          all          three          games          against          Tomah,         Sparta,          and          Chippewa          Falls.          The          score          was          20-0          in          favor          of         Logan.         LOGAN          7—CENTRAL          7         The          game          was          a          0-0          deadlock          until          the          last          quarter          when         Misna          crossed          the          double          chalk          and          Eggen          converted.          A          few         minutes          later          Frey          scored          for          Central          and          Miller’s          kick          was         perfect          to          tie          the          game          7-7.         7TH          AND          8TH          GRADE          FOOTBALL         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          Mr.          C.          Horton,          T.          Barton,          J.          Johnson,          R.          Copsey,          R.          Hamre,          W.          Ulry,         J.          Ringdahl,          O.          Nelson,          G.          Jerome,          J.          Boehlke,          R.          Patterson,          J.          Akright,          J.          Anderson.          :         Third          row:          W.          Hart,          R.          Schultz,          D.          Mason,          D.          Martin,          B.          Timm,          R.          Jensen,          J.          Rose,          D.          Rudie,          B.         Lachman,          T.          Scarseth,          T.          Woodruff.         Second          row:          C.          Berger,          T.          Meil,          B.          Christenson,          L.           Mooney,          J.          Swartz,          R.          James,          P.          Hults,          C.          Hor-         ton,          T.          Devine,          D.          Phillips,          R.          Kibler,          E.          Temte,          J.          Schuitz,          K.          Tabbert.         Front          row:          R.          Smith,          R.          Thurston,          D.          Mason,          L.          Fleming,          R.          Staats,          B.          Knutson,          R.          Slaback,          J.          Con-         way,          G.          Pederson,          T.          Paulson,          H.          Slindee,          B.          Snyder,          B.          Klinger.         62         FIRST          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          H.          Blank,          F.          Peacock,          C.          Allen,          T.          Miller,          D.          Smith.          J.          Troyanek,         R.          Martin.         Second          row:          T.          Latshaw,          D.          Poellinger,          R.          Reiners,          A.          Wekseth,          F.          Lubinski,          J.          Wartinbee,          K.         Johnson,          T.          Caspersen,          B.          Smith.          Front          row:          R.          Twite,          R.          Severson,          R.          Knight,          A.          Hilde,          M.          Eggen,          R.          Peterson,          R.          Otto,          J.          Am-         merman.         Basketball         This          year          under          the          coaching          of          Mr.          Rod          Martin,          Logan          had          a          very          successful          season.          The          Rangers         won          the          sub-regional          at          Sparta,          then          went          to          the          sectional          at          Tomah,          where          they          won          the          consolat'on         championship.          At          Sparta          they          defeated          Sparta,          Tomah          and          Viroqua.          At          Tomah          the          Rangers          were         beaten          by          Galesville          in          the          first          game          but          won          a          terrific          second          game          with          Muscoda          to          win          the          sec-         tional          Consolation          Championship.         LOGAN          23—MENOMONIE          40         Logan          started          strong          against          Menomonie          but          faded          in          the          last          half          to          lose          40-23.          Severson          was          high         with          8          points.         LOGAN          47—SPARTA          31         Logan          put          on          a          great          show          and          won          the          Gateway          conference          game          with          Sparta          with          a          score          of          47-         31.          Severson          was          high          with          12          points.         LOGAN          47—EAU          CLAIRE          69         Logan          gave          the          Old          Abes          a          battle          in          the          first          quarter,          but          then          fell          behind          to          lose          69-47.          Knight         was          high          with          11          points.         LOGAN          44—TOMAH          46         It          was          23-22,          Tomah          leading          at          the          half          and          in          the          final          seconds          of          the          last          quarter          the          Tomah          Indi-         ans          won          46-44.          Knight          was          high          with          14          points.         LOGAN          42—EAU          CLAIRE          52         Logan          came          within          four          minutes          of          upsetting          the          powerful          Old          Abes,          but          the          Rangers          scoring          attacks         failed          and          Eau          Claire          broke          ahead          to          win          52-42.          Otto          was          high          with          17          points.         LOGAN          40—AQUINAS          59         Logan,          although          outplayed          during          the          game          by          the          Aquinas          city          champions,          put          up          a          fight          during         the          first          two          periods.          Aquinas          came          out          at          the          half          and          ran          up          their          score          to          a          59          to          40          victory.          Knight         was          high          with          13          points.         LOGAN          41—VIROQUA          26         Logan’s          determined          Rangers          paid          back          Viroqua          for          their          earlier          defeat          of          30          to          29          by          beating          the         Blackhawks          41          to          26          in          an          exciting          setback.          Otto          was          high          with          20          and          Knight          followed          with          a          total         of          15          points.         LOGAN          55—MARSHFIELD          49         Coming          out          at          halftime          with          a          27          to          27          tie,          the          Rangers          played          a          fine          second          half          to          win          over          a          pow-         erful          Marshfield          five.          High          scorer          for          the          game          was          B.          Knight          with          16          points.         LOGAN          43—CENTRAL          46         Central          gained          a          close          victory          over          the          Rangers          in          a          rough          and          tumble          game          which          ended          46          to          43.         In          winning          this          game,          Central          tied          with          Logan          for          second          place          in          the          city.          Otto          was          high          with          11         and          Peterson          was          second          with          10          points.         NINTH          GRADE          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          B.          Sullivan,          R.          Turk,          G.          Grimslid,          J.          Wartinbee,          J.          Anderson,          L.         Daffinson,          C.          Smith,          L.          Otto,          D.          Peterson.         Second          row:          R.          Gooderum,          F.          Hogue,          L.          Stoker,          M.          Smith,          D.          Nelson,          J.          Quinn,          W.          Cline,          D.         Hendrickson,          C.          Sperstad.         First          row:          W.          Brabant,          S.          Roberts,          J.          Harter,          R.          Mulder,          B.          Pulver,          C.          Peterson,          C.          Tietz,          R.          Ames.         EIGHTH          GRADE          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          T.          Barton,          J.          Johnson,          B.          Ulry,          R.          Wolden,          R.          Hamre,          R.          Patterson,         R.          Howard,          R.          Copsey,          R.          Wilkinson.         Second          row:          R.          Jensen,          R.          Dittman,          D.          Martin,          D.          Mason,          D.          Rudie,          R.          Schultz,          W.Timm,          J.B         Second          row:          R.          Jensen,          R.          Dittman,          D.          Martin,          D.          Mason,          D.          Rudie,          R.          Schultz,          W.          Timm,          J.          Boehlke.         Front          row:          W.          Lachman,          T.          Meil,          L.          Fleming,          R.          Smith,          T.          Paulson,          J.          Swartz,          R.          Klinger.         SEVENTH          GRADE          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          J.          Stanford,          R.          Devine,          R.          Shamfelt,          J.          Ringdahl,          C.          Berger,          J.          Ak-         right          G.          Jerome.         Second          row:          P.          Akright,          T.          Woodruff,          B.          Snyder,          T.          Scarseth,          C.          Horton,          P.          Hults,          R.          James.         Front          row:          R.          Slaback,          R.          Kibler,          T.          Engh,          J.          Conway,          D.          Eastman,          D.          Hill,          R.          Klinger.         64         LOGAN          48—SPARTA          37         The          Rangers          pulled          away          from          a          plucky          Sparta          quintet          midway          in          the          third          period          to          win          a          Gate-         way          conference          game          that          assured          them          of          a          tie          for          first          place.          Severson          was          high          with          11          and          Knight         counted          a          close          second          with          10          points.         LOGAN          34—MENOMONIE          31         Logan          gained          revenge          over          Menomonie          for          a          defeat          earlier          in          the          season          by          leading          them          the         entire          game.          Knight          was          high          with          10          points.          Al          Hilde          played          fine          ball          and          came          in          second          with          9         points.         LOGA N          30—TOMAH          29         After          battling          out          a          29-29          tie,          Ammerman          dropped          in          a          free          throw          to          win          the          game          30-29.          Otto          was         high          with          5          points.          ;         LOGAN          28—WINONA          39         After          a          halftime          tie          of          14-14,          Winona          walked          past          the          Rangers          with          a          39-28          victory.          Knight          was         high          with          7          points.         Left          to          right:          Robert          Knight,          Ronald          Twite,          Richard         Severson,          Robert          Otto.         65         LOGAN          29—VIROQUA          30         The          Logan          and          Viroqua          game          was          a          thriller          with          Viroqua          dropping          a          free          throw          that          won          the          game         30-29.          Otto          was          high          with          10          points.         LOGAN          43—WINONA          38         A          determined          Logan          beat          the          undefeated          Winhawks          by          a          score          of          43-38.          Severson          was          high          with          12         points.         LOGAN          41—AQUINAS          65         Logan          and          Aquinas          played          a          good          game          with          Logan          scoring          on          layups          and          Aquinas          on          long          shots.         The          score          was          Aquinas          65-Logan          41.          Ammerman          was          high          with          12          points.         LOGAN          43—CENTRAL          40         It          was          a          wild          and          close          game,          but          Logan          rallied          in          the          last          quarter          to          win          43-40.          Severson          was          high         with          16          points.         Left          to          right:          Jack          Ammerman,          Al          Hilde,          Frank          Lubinsky,         Ray          Peterson.         66         Bottom          row          left          to          right:          K.          Wittenberg,          K.         Thurston,          D.          Plapp.         Second          row:          D.          Osborne,          T.          Zunker         Top:          I.          Stuhr.         Tumbling         Tumbling          at          Logan          is          just          getting          started          as          one          of          the          regular          sports.          Letters          are          to          be          given          to          the         boys          participating.          To          get          a          letter          in          tumbling,          it          is          necessary          to          obtain          110          points          by          mastering          the         different          stunts.         The          boys          that          are          on          the          tumbling          team          this          year          are:          Blaine          Mlsna,          Kenneth          Wittenberg,          Richard         Figgie,          Kent          Thurston,          Donald          Johnson,          Donald          Lachman,          Ralph          Schultz,          Jack          Smith,          Thomas:         Zunker,          Ira          Stuhr,          and          David          Osborne.         These          boys          gave          some          splendid          performances          during          the          year.          One          was          between          halves          at          the         Logan-Central          home          basketball          game.          They          also          gave          performances          at          the          Masonic          Temple,          at          one         of          our          school          assemblies,          and          in          the          yearly          variety          snow.         The          coach          for          this          fine          body          building          sport          is          Mr.          Roland          Larson.         a          A         TUMBLING          TEAM         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Osborne,          J.          Smith,          B.          Mlsna,          D.          Lachman,          D.          Johnson,          T.          Zunker.         Third          row:          R.          Figgie,          I.          Stuhr,          C.          Timm,          K.          Thurston,          K.          Wittenberg.         Second          row:          P.          Akright,          R.          Schultz,          R.          Jensen,,.         Front          row:          K.          Stevens.          —         .          BASEBALL          TEAM         |          Back          row,          left          to          right:          Mr.          H.          Mayer,          M.          Saley,          M.          Nehring,          J.          Thomas,          J.          Bruemmer,          R.          Knight,          R.          Twite,          Mr.          H.         Blank.         Front          row,          left          to          right:          F.          Lubinsky,          D.          Miller,          V.          Halverson,          R.          Twite,          R.          Peterson,          D.          Smith,          R.          Zunker,          D.          Miner.         |          Baseball         The          Logan          baseball          team          had          a          very          successful          season         this          year,          losing          only          two          games.          One          of          these          was          with         Aquinas          and          one          was          with          Campbellsport.          The          Rangers         won          the          runner-up          championship          at          the          State          Tourna-         ment.          They          were          beaten          by          Campbellsport.         Mr.          Harold          Blank          and          Mr.          H.          Mayer          were          the          coaches.         This          was          their          first          year          coaching          the          Logan          baseball         team.         The          pitchers          for          the          season          were          Merlin          Nehring          who         won          4          and          lost          1,          Donald          Smith          who          won          3          and          lost          0,         Robert          Knight          who          won          2          and          lost          0,          and          Richard          Zunk-         er          who          won          0          and          lost          0.          Nehring          was          high          in          strikeouts         by          striking          out          51          batters.          Smith          was          second,          striking         out          21.         The          heavy          hitters          for          the          season          were          Frank          Lubinsky,         Donald          Smith,          Ralph          Twite,          Merlin          Nehring,          and          Vernon         Halverson.         Other          good          ball          players          were          John          Bruemmer,          David         Miller,          James          Thomas,          Ronald          Twite,          and          Ray          Peterson.         |         |         68         e          asst          a         TRACK          TEAM         Back          row          left          to          right:          P.          Lang,          E.          Warner,          A.          McCann,          J.          Severson,          M.          Eggen,          J.          Harbaugh,          E.          Harebo,          W.          Pettis,          J.         Wartinbee,          D.          Hoesly,          R.          Hanson,          K.          Meyers,          P.          King         Second          row:          C.          Robertson,          D.          Lachman,          R.          Cotton,          D.          Barney,          J.          Ammerman,          R.          Zimmerman,          R.          Flottmeir,          B.          Mlsna,         K.          Johnson,          K.          Wittenberg,          J.          Troyanek,          G.          Arntson,          D.          Johnson,          J.          Olson.         Front          row:          R.          Olson,          J.          Neumann,          T.          Miller,          R.          Neumann,          L.          Sampson,          A.          Dobbs,          J.          Belke,          L.          Ferris,          D.          Borshiem,          R.         Thompson,          W.          Robertson,          M.          Tippens.         Track         The          1949          track          team          had          a          successful          season.          They          won         three          dual          meets,          came          in          second          in          the          conference,          and         were          given          two          third          places          in          the          state          meet.         School          records          were          broken          this          year.          Jack          Harbaugh         threw          the          discus          141’-1”.          Ray          Zimmerman          broke          the          220         yard          dash,          in          23.7          seconds          and          the          200          yard          dash          with          a         time          of          21.4          seconds.          Our          relay          team          broke          a          record          too.         Their          time          was          1.36          seconds.          The          members          of          the          relay         team          were          Lyle          Samson,          Arthur          Dobbs,          Jack          Ammer-         man          and          Ray          Zimmerman.          Other          mainstays          of          the          track         team          were:          Ronald          Flottmeir,          running          the          440;          Jerry         Severson          running          the          mile;          Marvin          Tippens          running          the         100          yard          dash;          George          Arntson,          Louis          Ferris,          and          Charles         Robertson          running          the          half          mile;          Blaine          Mlsna          and          Ed-         ward          Warner          throwing          the          shot.         69         GOLF          TEAM         Left          to          right:          A.          Teachout,          R.          Figgie,          J.          Howard,          R.          Figgie,          D.          Schaefer,          H.         Alimaras.         Although          not          a          major          sport          at          Logan,          golf          offers          some-         thing          to          those          participating          that          other          sports          do          not.         Under          the          able          coaching          of          Mr.          Arthur          Bronson,          the         squad          is          laying          a          basic          foundation          for          an          enjoyable          pas-         time          in          later          years.         The          schools          on          the          golf          team’s          schedule          are          Central,         Aquinas,          Winona,          and          Eau          Claire.          This          year’s          season          was         highlighted          by          a          trip          to          Madison          to          participate          in          the         }          State          Tournament.         a          +         Tennis         When          spring          comes          and          winter          goes          the          Logan          tennis         men          prepare          for          a          tough          season.          They          play          Winona,          Vi-         roqua,          Eau          Claire,          Central,          and          Aquinas          high          schools          this         year.         Under          the          coaching          of          Mr.          Earl          Kolcinski,          the          team         had          an          active          1949           season.          They          were          defeated          by          a          nar-         row          margin          in          several          exciting          encounters.          Lloyd          Jenks         was          the          only          one          of          the          team          members          who          will          not          be         back          this          year.          He          graduated.         item.         eS          Cee          Se          EI...         _          =         Back          row          left          to          right:          L.          Westervelt,          S.          Randa,          R.          Johnson,          R.          Jacobson.         Second          row:          L.          Jenks,          D.          Noel,          D.          Osbornse.         Front          row:          J.          Akright,          D,          Osborne.         70         SENIOR          G.A.A.         Back          row          from          leit          to          right:          P.          Hauser,          E.          Dennison,          J.          Hiler,          B.          Burr,          G.          Richmond,          A.          Jenks.         Third          row:          H.          Scarseth,          J.          Larson,          H.          Larson,          M.          Smith,          M.          King,          L.          Wittenberg.         Second          row:          L.          Johnson,          A.          Schaefer,          G.          Freng,          C.          DeLaney,          J.          Kenyon,          S.          Ames.         Front          row:          M.          Limpert,          M.          Mosher,          K.          Miller,          G.          Baldwin,          B.          Wilder.         The          year          1950          brings          to          a          close          the          eleventh          year          of         the          Girls’          Athletic          Association.          Its          purpose          is          to          provide         an          organization          so          that          all          Logan          girls          may          take          part          in         intramural          sports.          The          G.          A.          A.          has          been          divided          into         two          groups,          the          one,          Senior          G.          A.          A.,          consisting          of          girls         from          grades          nine          to          twelve,          and          the          other,          Junior          G.A.A.,         which          consists          of          girls          from          the          seventh          and          eighth         grades.          The          adviser          of          Senior          G.          A.          A.          is          Miss          Ardith          In-         man.          The          Junior          G.          A.          A.          is          managed          by          Miss          Eloda         Rumsey.         There          are          many          sports          in          which          the          girls          may          partici-         pate.          In          the          fall          there          is          speedball          and          volleyball,          with         kickball          for          those          in          Junior          G.          A.          A.          The          sports          during         the          winter          months          are          basketball          and          badminton.          The         spring          sports          are          softball,          tennis          and          archery.         The          girls’          goal          in          G.A.A.          is          to          receive          a          letter          in          their         junior          year          and          a          pin          in          their          senior          year.          To          earn          a          let-          ©         ter,          a          girl          must          participate          in          at          least          three          sports          a          year,         except          in          her          Junior          year          when          she          must          either          partici-         pate          in          four          sports,          or          be          an          officer          and          take          part          in          three         em         SENIOR          G.A.A.         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          R.          Schwalbe,          L.          Herlitzka,          A.          Abraham,          M.          Greene,          D.          Sackmaster,          S.          Jacobson,          B.         Pierce.         Third          row:          V.          Plapp,          P.          Ames,          J.          Ames,          S.          Fingerhut,          D.          Loughan,          C.          Dobrunz.         Second          row:          J.          Breidel,          B.          Stevens,          R.          Greene,          B.          Briggs,          J.          Cram,          J.          Jobe.         Front          row:          C.          Rogstad,          C.          Erlandson,          V.          Nelson,          D.          Pederson.         Senior          C.A.A.         JUNIOR          G.A.A.         Top          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Wittenberg,          H.          Richmond,          P.          Marker,          S.          Dobson,          S.          Mattie,          A.          Baker.         Third          row:          L.          Lehman,          D.          Heck,          J.          Schultz,          P.          Grimsled,          J.          Blank,          D.          Baldwin.         Second          row:          R.          Zimmerman,          S.          Taylor,          P.          Hanson,          L.          Pierce.         Front          row:          P.          Ellis,          S.          Taylor,          S.          Asmus,          S.          Peaslee.         sports.          She          must          also          show          good          sportsmanship          and          at-         tend          all          the          monthly          meetings.          The          pin          that          is          received         in          the          senior          year,          after          four          years          of          G.          A.          A.          participa-         tion,          is          triangular          in          shape,          with          the          letters          G.          A.          A.          on         it.          The          letter          received          is          the          same          as          that          received          by         Logan          boy          athletes          except          the          letters          G.          A.          A.          are          in-         scribed          on          it.          Playing          basketball,          volleyball          and          other         games          are          not          the          only          interests          of          the          G.          A.          A.          mem-         bers.          They          also          plan          parties,          hikes,          and          outings          of          var-         ious          types.         This          organization          is          student          directed.          The          officers          for         Senior          G.          A.          A.          and          Junior          G.          A.          A.          are          as          follows:         Senior          High         President—Dorothy          Loughan         Recording          Secretary—Kristine          Erlandson         Secretary          and          Treasurer—Mary          Maier         Junior          High         President—Donna          Wittenberg         Vice-President—Sherry          Taylor         Secretary-Treasurer—Judith          Ulrich         JUNIOR          G.A.A.          :          :         Back          row          from          left          to          right:          D.          Baumgartner,          C.          McGinnis,          M.          Losen,          J.          Ulrich,          S.          Blank,          B.          Lewiston.          =         Third          row:          D.          Graff,          J.          Rodell,          S.          Herried,          G.          McCormick,          M.          Smith,          D.          Cordes.         Second          row:          C.          Zirbes,          K.          Swartz,          S.          Deyo,          B.          Hanson,         Front          row:          D.          Bugbee,          G.          Severson,          J.          Pederson,          P.          Hanson.         Junior          G.          A.          A.         MIXED          BASKETBALL         CHAMPIONS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:         J.          Breidel,          G.          Richmond,          A.         Tabbert.         Front          row:          S.          Fingerhut,          G.         Limpert,          A.          Schaefer.         S-T-R-E-T-C-H          !         BASKETBALL          LEADERS         From          lefi          to          right:          B.          Burr,         Head          of          Basketball;          Aye         Breidel          scored          67          points;          C.         Dobrunz          scored          56          points;         E.          Dennison          scored          38         points;          C.          DeLaney          scored         63          points;          M.          Limpert          scor-         ed          34          points;          K.          Miller          scor-         ed          36          points.         Basketball         Speed,          accuracy          and          team          play          make          basketball          one         of          the          outstanding          sports          of          the          year.          This          sport          is          held         during          the          months          of          January          and          February.          A          group          of         forty-five          girls          turned          out          for          the          mixed          class          tourna-         ment.          The          student          manager          was          Barbara          Burr.         The          mixed          class          tournament          consists          of          five          teams         with          nine          girls          on          each          team.          Those          on          the          winning          team         include:          Captain          Myrle          Craig,          Sue          Fingerhut,          Jean          Breid-         al,          Alma          Tabbert,          Gerry          Limpert,          Georgina          Richmond,         and          Arliss          Shaeffer.          This          team          had          six          wins,          one          tie          and         one          loss.         After          the          mixed          tournament,          a          class          team          tournament         was          held.          In          this          tournament,          each          grade          team          plays          ev-         ery          other          team.          The          Junior          class          team          proved          to          be          the         champions          with          five          wins          and          no          losses.          Those          on          the         Junior          team          were          Barbara          Burr,          Evelyn          Dennison,          Dor-         othy          Loughan,          Gloria          Freng,          Virginia          Nelson,          Sue          Fing-         erhut          and          Gerry          Limpert.         Outstanding          scorers          in          the          two          basketball          t ournaments         are:          Myrle          Craig,          82          points;          Carol          Dobrunz,          79          points;         Jean          Breidal,          78          points;          Carol          DeLaney,          77          points;          Ev-         elyn          Dennison,          62          points;          Joyce          Larson,          55          points;          Kappy         Miller,          47          points;          Marilyn          Limpert,          41          points.         G.A.A.          Girls          enjoy          just          plain          resting          once          in         a          while—especially          if          they          have          food          to          eat.         13         Up          and          Over!         Volleyball         The          first          sport          of          the          winter          to          attract          the          interest          of         G.          A.          A.          girls          is          volleyball.          This          sport          is          played          with          six         to          eight          girls          on          each          side          of          a          volleyball          net.          In          this         sport,          one          must          have          a          quick          eye          and          be          fast          on          her          feet.         Like          the          other          sports,          both          mixed          class          tournaments          and         class          tournaments          are          held.          Evelyn          Dennison          was          elected         head          of          volleyball.         The          team          winning          the          mixed          class          tournament          was         the          Hoosier          Hot          Shots.          Players          on          this          team          were:          Joyce         Larson,          Marilyn          Limpert,          Barbara          Briggs,          Joan          Kenyon,         Arliss          Shaeffer,          Donna          Sackmaster          and          LaVonne          Herlitz-         ka.         After          this          tournament,          the          class          tournament          was          held.         The          Juniors          proved          to          be          the          champions          in          this          tourna-         ment.          Those          on          the          Junior          team          were:          Captain          Barbara         Burr,          Evelyn          Dennison,          Alice          Jenks,          Barbara          Briggs,         Jenette          Cram          and          Dorothy          Loughan.         Each          year          volleyball          is          becoming          a          more          popular         sport          with          the          G.          A.          A.          girls,          as          each          year          more          girls          are         turning          out          for          this          sport.         MIXED          VOLLEYBALL         CHAMPIONS         Back          row          from          left          to          right:         L.          Herlitzka,          J.          Larson,          A.         Schaefer.         Front          row:          B.          Briggs,          J.          Ken-         yon,          D.          Sackmaster.         M.          Nelson,         nison,         BADMINTON          CHAMPS          OF         Back          row          from          left          to          right:         J.          Larson.         Front          row:          B.          Burr,          E.          Den-         Badminton         The          last          sport          of          the          winter          months,          but          by          far          not          the         least          popular,          is          badminton.          This          game          is          played          with         rackets          which          are          considerably          lighter          in          weight          than         tennis          rackets.         In          play,          a          bird          is          hit          back          and          forth          over          a          six          foot          net.         The          game          can          be          played          by          two          players          or          four,          as          singles         or          doubles.          The          game          at          times          becomes          very          fast          and          has         plenty          of          action.         Many          girls          take          part          in          this          sport.          Last          year          forty          girls         participated          in          the          doubles          tournament.          Until          this          year         only          doubles          have          been          played,          but          this          year          under          the         direction          of          Miss          Ardith          Inman,          a          singles          badminton         tournament          was          held.          The          competition          was          in          the          form         of          a           ladder          tournament.          On          the          ladder,          those          in          the          low-         er          ranks          challenged          those          in          the          upper          ranks.          After          sev-         eral          weeks          of          challenging          and          hard          playing,          the          winner         was          decided.         Last          year’s          winners          were          Barbara          Burr          and          Evelyn         Dennison,          the          runnersup          were          Marilyn          Nelson          and          Joyce         Larson.         CLASS          TEAM          CHAMPIONS         (Grade          Eleven)         Back          row          from          left          to          right:         B.          Burr,          A.          Jenks,          E.          Den-         nison.         Front          row:          D.          Loughan,          B.         Briggs.         74         A         Abbott,          Joyce         Abraham,          Anita          29,          47,         50,          70         Abraham,          Leone          29,50         Adams,          Allamae          9,          49         Akright,          Jim          27,          53         Akright,          John          32,          61,          63         Akright,          Philip          31,          63,          66         Alcorn,          Don          28,          57,          59         Alland,          Gene          9,          42,          43         Allen,          Clinton          9         Allen,          Curtis          28,          35,          62         Alligood,          Charles          29,          35,         50         Alligood,          Joe          27,          46         Allmaras,          Charlotte          30,          53         Allmaras,          Herman          9,          35,         BO          Popa          DoD          Oo         Allmaras,          Marilyn          28,          49         Ames,          Joyce          27,          44,          47         Ames,          Phyllis          28,          44,          70         Ames,          Robert          29,          63         Ames,          Sally          27,          44,          46,          70         Ammerman,          Jack          27,          35,         SBE          BY          Bie,          (or          Ga          ihe         Amundson,          David          30,          48         Anderson,          Bernard          27         Anderson,          Darlene          27,          41,         44,          51         Anderson,         5         Anderson,         Anderson,         63         Anderson,          John          30,          61         Anderson,          Leonard          29         Anderson,          Marilyn          29,          47,         50         Anderson,          Ronald          28,          60         Anderson,          Sally          29,          48,          50         Arntson,          George          9,          68         Arntson,          William          28,          60         Asmus,          Nancy          27,          42,          47         Asmus,          Sonja          32,          40,          71         Aylsworth,          Janet          31         Aylsworth,          Joanne          31         B         Backeberg,          Lila          31         Baker,          Alayne          30,          71         Baker,          Claudette          31,          53         Baker,          Patrick          9         Baldwin,          Diane          31,          71         Baldwin,          Gayle          28,          35,          47,         49,          70         Elvera          27,          48,         Gilbert          31         James          29,          60,         Bangsberg,          Lu          Ann          30,          44         Barnett,          Sandra          9,          42         Barney,          Bobby         Barney,          Donald          9,          68         Barney,          Patricia          32         Barney,          Rita          28         Barrett,          Leo          28,          60         Barrett,          Patricia          29         Barth,          George          30,          35         Barton,          Merle          9         Barton,          Neal          30,          50,          61,          63         Bauch,          Pat          31         Baumgartner,          Darlene,         30445          lee          oae         Becker,          Dwane          29,          50         Beitz,          Cecila          29,          37,          44,          50         Belke,          James          10,          53,          57,         58,          61,          68         Bennett,          Shirley          27,          44,          48         Berger,          Charles          31,          61,          63         Bernd,          Harold          27,          42         Bernd,          Maureen          29         Student          Index         Berry,          Donna          28         Biehl,          Ronald          27,          36,          37,         38,          39,          45         Bielefeldt,          Ronald          30         Bielefeldt,          Wayne          30         Bittner,          William          28         Blanchard,          Benita          10         Blanchard,          William          29,          60         Blank,          Jeanine          31,          41,          53         Blank,          Sharon          30,          44,          71         Blankenship,          Barbara          27,         48         Blankenship,          Milton          29,         50         Bockenhauer,          Ronald          28         Boehlke,          Jess          30,          61,          63         Boehlke,          Richard          28,          57,         60         Borsheim,          Donoven          28         Borsheim,          Gerald          28         Borsheim,          Kenneth          30,          68         Boyd,          Janice          27,          48,          49,          52         Brabant,          Carol          29         Brabant,          Warren          29,          63         Brandenburg,          Sally          31         Breidel,          James          31         Breidel,          Jean          29,          44,          50,         ps         Brenengen,          Carol          27,          42         Brenengen,          Clayton          10         Brenengen,          James          30         Brenengen,          Lucille          10         Brenstein,          Marjean          32,          44,         51         Briggs,          Barbara          27,          39,          42,         Ai          Om          S         Briggs,          Robert          31         Bright,          Kenneth          10         Bright,          Shirley          29,          50         Brockman,          Bill          28         Brose,          Frank          28,          60         Brotherson,          Marilyn          37,         47,          48,          51         Brown,          Janice          28,          48,          51         Bugbee,          Doris          31,          45,          53,         71         Burch,          Dorothy          28,          37,          46         Burge,          Robert          27         Burke,          Archie          10,          35         Burr,          Barbara          27,          49,          70,         (Pa.          Tie         Butterfield,          Fred         Butterfield,          George          29         Butterfield,          Rose          27         Butzman,          Robert          28         Byom,          Mary          10,          48,          49         Cc         Cagle,          James          31         Campbell,          Dorothy          30         Campbell,          Lloyd          29         Campbell,          Robert          28,          60         Campfield,          Janis          10         Casperson,          Lloyd          32         Caspersen,          Lois          10         Caspersen,          Sandra          28,          48         Caspersen,          Sharon          28,          48         Caspersen,          Tom          27,          35,          48,         WE          (HOE          pe         Cejaka,          Janice          28,          48         Chambers,          Conrad          10         Chase,          Delores          10         Chase,          Eugene          28         Chase,          Gale          10         Chesebro,          Fred          29         Chesebro,          Nona          28         Chesebro,          Phyllis          10         Chesebro,          Rosalie          29         Christ,          Kenneth          28         Christenson,          Connie          10,          49         Christenson,          Janice          28,          37,         47,          48,          51         Christenson,          Robert          31,          61         Christenson,          Roger          31         Christenson,          Thomas          49         Churchill,          Lawrence          30         Cleary,          Russell          2,          27,          35,         Ste,          Bit,          ct          Sy         Cline,          William          29,          50,          60,         6         3         Coady,          Nancy          28,          48         Cody,          Ruth          30         Cole,          Shirley          30,          45         Cole,          Budd,          49         Colins,          Diana          53         Comstock,          Dorothy          31         Conrad,          Donald          28         Conrad,          Kenneth          29         Conway,          Jim          31,          61,          63         Copsey,          Janice          28,          37,          48,         Sil,          3s         Copsey,          Ronald          30,          61,          63         Cordes,          Dorothy          31,          71         Cordes,          Mary         Cotton,          Ronald          27,          49,          53,         57,          59,          68         Craig,          Charles          29,          60         Craig,          Donald          27,          60         Craig,          Myrle          10         Cram,          Jenette          27,          39,          42,         47,          49,          70         Culbert,          Jim         Culbert,          Virginia          44,          49         Culp,          Robert          29,          35,          60         Cumming,          Dwain         Cumming,          Milo         D         Daering,          Arlyn          27         Daffinson,          Larry          29,          60,          63         Dahl,          Betty         Dahl,          Vernal          29,          48         Dahlby,          Betty          31         Dahlby,          Donald          31         Danielson,          Eugene          27,          37,         38,          39         Danielson,          Morris          31         Danielson,          Richard          31         Dansey,          Gregory         David,          Pat          28,          37         Davidson,          Janice          27         Davidson,          Tom          27,          49,          57,         60         DeLaney,          Betty          28,          49         DeLaney,          Carol          28,          42,          47,         70,          72         DeLaney,          John          28         Dennison,          Evelyn          27,          42,         LO          Zale         Dent,          Jerry          28         Devine,          Robert          32,          63         Devine,          Thomas          31,          61         Deyo,          Sharon          30,          51,          71         Dibble,          Carol          31         Dibble,          Emmett          31         Dikeman,          Hazel          29         ee          Joyce          3,          27,          38,         9         Dittman,          Gailand         Dittman,          Richard          63         Dobbs,          Lores          30         Dobrunz,          Carol          29,          37,          70,         72         Pde          Sharon          30,          51,          53,         1         Dohlby,          Barbara          31,          44         Doolittle,          Marcus          28         Dorsey,          Dorothy          27,          42,         47          ;         Dorsey,          Gregory          31         Dostal,          Robert          30         Dunham,          Shirley          31         E         Eastman,          David          31,          63         Ebner,          Patricia          27,          42         Eggen,          Merlin          9,          35,          53,         Sao          MOD          Ol         Ekker,          Harriet          28         Elliott,          Carmen          31         Ellis,          Everett          29,          51,          60         Ellis,          Jim          10,          46         Ellis,          Marjorie          27,          42         Ellis,          Patricia          31,          71         Ellis,          Robert          31         Emerson,          De          Lores          31,          44         Engh,          Tommy          31,          63         Erlandson,          Christine          27,         39,          42,          47,          49,          70         Evenson,          Arlen          27,          48,          52         Exley,          George         FE         Faas,          Helen          31,          44         Faas,          Beverly.          10         Faas,          Marlene          30         Faas,          Robert          27         Fairbanks,          Donald          27         Fairbanks,          Larry          28,          48,         52         Fancher,          William         Favor,          Diane          29,          53         Favor,          Joan          28,          51,          53         Favor,          Joyce          32         Ferris,          Roger          27,          57,          60         ate          Richard          27,          53,          66,         Figgie,          Robert          10,          41,          49,         53,          69         Finanger,          Sally          29,          44,          48,         51         Fingerhut,          Susan          27,          39,         42,          47,          49,          70,          72         Flemming,          Larry          30,          45,         48,          50,          61,          63         Fletcher,          Anne          11,          38,          39,         48,          52         Flint,          Joyce          32         Flint,          Marilyn          28,          48,          53         Flottmeier,          Ronald          27,          53,         68         Fluekiger,          Gloria          31         Foellmi,          Ronald          29         Fortek,          Donald          31         Fortek,          Ronald          31         French,          Kenneth          28         Freng,          Gloria          27,          42,          70         G         Galstad,          Irvin          28         Garves,          Ronald          31         Gavin,          Dwight          11         Genz,          Dwaine          29         Genz,          Gerald          27         Genz,          Mary          31,          51         Genz,          Robert          29         Germanson,          Melvin          11,         48,          51         Getter,          Maurice          30         Gilster,          David          31         Gilster,          Elaine          9,          35,          49         Gilbert,          Eugene          27         Gilbert,          Jean          3,          27,          38,          39,         42         Gilbertson,          Chauncey          29         Gilbertson,          Marie          30         Goldbeck,          Edward          11,          48,         Sls          BY         Goodenough,          Ella          29,          44,         50         Gooderum,          Leoda          31,          44,         45         Gooderum,          Reuben          29,          35,         48,          60,          63         Gordon,          Richard          29         Goyette,          Gerald          50,          60         Graff,          Delores          31,          45,          51,         fia         Graff,          Gary          28,          51         Graff,          Le          Roy          30,          35,          45,         sh         Graff,          Phyllis          29         Graff,          Ray          32         Graff,          Richard          28         Greene,          Donald          11         Greene,          Marlene          29,          50,         70         Greene,          Ruth          29,          44,          47,         48,          50,          70         Greene,          Willard          31,          45,          51         Greene,          William          31,          45         Greeno,          Diane          31,          51         Griffin,          Dorine          31,          45         Grimslid,          Gale          29         Grimslid,          Gary          30,          60         Grimslid,          Peggy          31,          40,         de,          fil         Grodevant,          Le          Roy          31         Groth,          John          29         Gruen,          Eunice          11         Grupp,          Delores          30,          44,          53         Gutzke,          James          28,          35,          36,         37,          38,          39,          43,          48,          49         H         Haas,          Jean          11,          49         Haefner,          Lenore          27,          41,         48,          51         Hagen,          Gladys          29         Hall,          Barbara          30         Hall,          Lucy          28         Hall,          Norman          28         meee          ca          Vernon          11,          53,         oe          Russell          30,          42,          61,         Hansen,          James          30         Hansen,          De          Vere          28,          43         Hansen,          De          Witt:          28,          43         Hansen,          Richard          11         See          Barbara          30,          45,         Hanson,          Janet          28         Hanson,          Karen          29,          37,          50,         51         Hanson,          Phyllis          31,          44,          71         Hanson,          Phyllis          30,          45         Happel,          Kenneth          28         Harbaugh,          Jack          11,          51,         57,          09,          61,          68         Hardie,          Joanne          30         Harebo,          Ardyth          31,          44,          51         Harebo,          Elwood          11,          48,          53,         '          57,          58,          60,          61,          68         Harkness,          Gail          30,          45,          53         Harnisch,          Richard         Hart,          Billy          30,          61         Hart,          Sharon          31         Harter,          Joe          29,          60,          63         Haugstad,          Robert          11         Hauser,          Gloria          32         Hauser,          Joyce          11,          48,          52         Hauser,          Marilyn          29,          35,         Hauser,          Patricia          29         Hauser,          Precious          27,          53,         70         Hauser,          Richard          29         Hauser,          Shirley         Hazelton,          Kenneth          11,          49         Hazelton,          Martha          31         Heath,          Janet          29,          44,          50         Heck,          Carla          28,          42,          51         Heck,          Donna          30,          35,          40,         44,          53,          71         Heiller,          Doris          11         Hembd,          Donald          31         Hembd,          Robert          11         Hendrickson,          David          239,         63         Hendrickson,          Roy          30         Hendrickson,          Sally          28,          51,         54         Henker,          Gladys          11,          42         Herlitzka,          John          32         Herlitzka,          La          Vonne          29,         47,          50,          70,          73         Herried,          Barbara          11,          36,         37,          48,          51,          52,          54         Herried,          Sonja          31,          51,          71         Heyer,          Douglas          12,          48,          51,         52         Hicke,          Marjorie         Hicks,          Helen         Hicks,          Sandra          50,          51         Hilde,          Al          62,          65         Hilde,          Carol          31,          53         Hiler,          Joanne          12,          38,          39,         70         Hill,          Darrell          31,          63         Hill,          Elmer          12,          49         Hintz,          Adele          12         Hirshfield,          Elsworth          30         Hogden,          Bette          30,          44,          53         Hogue,          Fred          29,          50,          60,          63         Hole,          Don          28         Holthaus,          Valerie          30         Hoogenhous,          Jerome          12         Horton,          Charles          32,          61,          63         Houghtaling,          Kieth          29         Howard,          Edith          29,          44         Howard,          Bob          30,          63         Howard,          James          28,          35,          49,         53,          60,          69         Howard,          Sally          28         Howe,          Helen          28,          47,          51         Howe,          George         Huffman,          Bob          30         Hults,          Palmer          31,          61,          63         Hutschenreuter,          James          30         Se          aaa          William         27,          42         I         Infield,          Olgar          28         Ingalls,          Dorothy          31         Ingalls,          Lee          32         J         Jacobson,          Robert          29         Jacobson,          Shirley          29,          50,         70         Jakobson,          Richard          27,          53         James,          Maxine          30         James,          Rodney          31,          61,          63         Jenks,          Alice          27,          48,          70         Jenks,          Bert          29         Jenson,          Alma          29         Jenson,          Ferne         Jenson,          Raymond          30,          50,         61,          63,          66         Janes,          Delores         Jerome,          Glenn          31,          61,          63         Jerome,          Eleanore         Jevne,          Myrna          31         Jobe,          Alyce          12         Jobe,          Janis          29,          44,          47,          50,         70         Johnson,          Beverly          12         Johnson,           Delores          29,          50,         53         Johnson,          Don          27,          49,          53,         57,          66,          68         Johnson,          Duane          28         Johnson,          Eddie          28,          60         Johnson,          James          12         Johnson,          Jerome          30,          61,         63         Johnson,          Joanne          12         Johnson,          Kenneth          28,          48,         49,          62,          68         Johnson,          Lois          29,          47,          50,         70         Johnson,          Marilyn          28,          37,         42         Johnson,          Mary          28,          37,          44,         A          il,          8!         Johnson,          Nancy          27,          44,          47         Johnson,          Patty          31         Johnson,          Richard          A.          30         Johnson,          Richard          P.          27,         36,          41,          48,          51,          52         Jolivette,          Colette          28,          48,         52         Jolivette,          Neal          28         Jones,          Delores          29         Jorgenson,          Harold         June,          Arlan         Justman,          Joey          30,          51         K         Kaiser,          Carole          30         Kaiser,          Darlene          32,          53         Karis,          Sylvester          29,          43         Kelly,          Eileen          28         Kelly,          Kathlene          29,          50,          53         Kendhammer,          Carol          12         Kenyon,          Bill         Kenyon,          Carol          32,          44,          45         Kenyon,          Joan          28,          42,          46,         70,          73         Kenyon,          Ronald          30         Kenyon,          Virginia          28         Kessler,          Eugene          28         Kessler,          Tommy          45,          51         Kibler,          Richard          31,          61,          63         Kieson,          Joan          30         King,          Juanita          31         King,          Mary          29,          37,          47,          50,         70         Kingsly,          Romaine          30         Kirkhorn,          Michael          32         Kirkhorn,          Rayone          12         Klaus,          Jackie          27,          42,          44,         46         Kleinhaus,         44,          50         Kleinhaus,          Margie          12         Kleinschmidt,          Glenn          12         Kleinschmidt,          Janice          30,         ae         Kleinschmidt,          Laurel          28,         39,          45,          49         Klinger,          Robert          30,          61,          63         Knight,          Robert          27,          57,          59,         62,          64,          67         Knobel,          Lois          29,          39,          42,          44,         50         Loretta          29,         Knutson,          Edyth          12         Knutson,          Donald          30         Knutson,          Gary         Knutson,          Jerry          29,          60         Knutson,          Lois          J.          12,          44         Knutson,          Lois          M.          30,          50         Knutson,          Robert          30,          61         Knutson,          Vivian          27         Koelbl,          Richard          12         Kofta,          Joe          29         Kolbo,          Philip          29,          50,          60         Kowalke,          Donald          27,          36,         37,          38,          39,          45,          48         Krause,          Geraldine          29,          50         Krenz,          Darlene          28,          49         Krenz,          Janet          30,          51         Krueger,          Ann          27,          48         Kreuger,          Charlotte          31,          44         Kumm,          Mervin          27         Kvam,          Carol          29,          44         Ik         Lachman,          Donald          27,          42,         57,          60,          66,          68         Lachman,          William          30,          61,         63         La          Fond,          Carol          27         La          Fleur,          Kenneth          31         Lambert,          Geraldine          28         La          Mere,          Constance          31         La          Mere,          Duane          45         Lang,          Paul          27,          57,          59,          68         Lanzel,          Robert          60         Lapham,          Roger          28,          43,          48         La          Point,          William          12,          43,         53         Larson,          Joyce          28,          47,          48,         AN)          yl,          ts},          (05          16:         Larson,          Harriet          28,          38,          47,         49,          70         Larson,          Richard          27,          42         Larson,          Louise          28,          49         La          Sarge,          Lorraine          12         La          Sarge,          Robert          29         Latshaw,          George          13         Latshaw,          Tom          28,          57,          60,         62         Lawrence,          Donna          32,          44,         1         Lawrence,          Geneva          13         Lawrence,          Norman          28,          60         Lawrence,          Shirley          31         Layton,          Lee          27         Leeson,          Verona          30         Lehman,          Joan          28         Lehman,          Linda          30,          44,          50,         (pl         Lehmeier,          Dottie          30,          44,         52         Lehrke,          Wayne         Lennox,          Glenda          29,          44,          50         Leonard,          Nancy          28,          46         Lesky,          Arlene          28,          38,          49         Lewiston,          Barbara          30,          71         Lewiston,          Leonard          27         Limpert,          Donna          13         Limpert,          Geraldine          27,          72         Limpert,          Marilyn          29,          51,         5         Loeffler,          Richard          13         Lokken,          Carol          13,          38,          39,         47,          48,          51         Loomis,          Gloria          13         Lord,          Gloria          31         Lord,          Loris          31,          53         Losen,          Margaret          30,          71         Losen,          Paul          27,          42         Loughan,          Dorothy          2,          27,         39,          47,          49,          70,          73         75         76         Lounsbrough,          Violet          31         Loveg,          Donna          13         Lowell,          Dorothy          13,          38,         41,          49         Lubinsky,          Frank          27,          53,         62,          65,          67         Luce,          Charles          29         Lumley,          Leigh          32,          45         Lund,          Dawn          31,          44         Lybarger,          Joan          27,          47,          49         M         Maack,          Patricia          30         Mach,          Duane         Mach,          Ruth          30,          45         Mackie,          Patricia          30         Maier,          James          27         Maier,          Mary          13,          49,          53         Maier,          Robert          29,          60         Marco,          Robert          27,          35,          57,         60         Marker,          George         Marker,          Phyllis          30,          71         Maringer,          Richard          3,          18,         38,          39         Marshall,          Shirley          30         Martin,          Jean          28,          51         Martin,          Douglas          30,          35,          50,         61,          63         Mason,          Bonneda          13,          42,         47,          49         Mason,          Donald          31,          61         Mason,          Douglas          30,          61,          63         Mason,          Shirley          29,          42,          50         Mass,          Richard          31         Mattie,          Carol          13         Mattie,          Shirley          44,          71         Mattie,          Ronald          31         McCann,          Barbara          29,          35         40,          44,          48,          51,          53         McCormick,          Gail          30,          44,         DO          ail         McCown,          Janet          28,          37,          51         McCown,          Richard          2,          13,         38,          41         McCoy,          Connie          29         McCoy,          Fritz          27         McCoy,          Shirley          29,          47,          50         McDaniel,          Bernice          27         McGinnis,          Carol          30,          71         Mealy,          Pat          28         Meil,          Terry          30,          61,          63         Merwin,          Janice          13,          38,          39,         42,          47,          49         Merwin,          Jo          Ann          29,          45,         50         Meyer,          Helen          29,          45         Meyer,          Patricia          31         Meyer,          Ruth          28,          53         Meyer,          Virginia          30,          51         Michelson,          Maynard          31         Michener,          Clarence          29         Michener,          Ione          13,          53         Mickelson,          Lillian          30,          50         Miller,          Dick          28         Miller,          Donald          29         Miller,          Eldon,          27         Miller,          Francis          29         Miller,          Jacqueline          28,          46         Miller,          Kathryn          28,          40,          42,         Aa          Oe          2,         Miller,          Marilyn          28,          37,          38,         42,          46         Miller,          Mary          28         Miller,          Nelson          30,          45         Miller,          Roy          29         Miller,          Tom          28,          35,          62,          68         Milliren,          Bonnie          27,          46         Mitchell,          Bill          28,          43         Mittelbach,          Donna          13,          39,         42,          44,          45,          49         Mlsna,          Blaine          27,          49,          53,         57,          58,          60,          61,          66,          68         Moe,          James          28,          43,          48         Molzahn,          Miriam          27,          47         Molzahn,          Richard          27,          42,         Silene          OU         Monson,          David          28         Monsoor,          Douglas          31         Monsoor,          Frank          13,          42         Mooney,          Lloyd          30,          61         Mosher,          Marie          29,          70         Mosher,          Ruth          13,          42         Mosher,          Veda          14         Moss,          William          31         Mulder,          Robert          29,          63         Muth,          Douglas          14         Muth,          Mary          28,          37,          48,          49,         51         N         Naas,          Richard          9,          57,          59         Nehls,          Robert          27         Nelson,          Donald          29,          60,          63         Nelson,          Floyd          28         Nelson,          Joanne          30,          44         Nelson,          Marilyn          28,          48,          51,         73         Nelson,          Oris          30,          61         Nelson,          Richard          31         Nelson,          Pat          14         Nelson,          Shirley          29         Nelson,          Virginia          27,          35,         39,          42,          47,          49,          70         Ness,          Charlene          28         Netwal,          Lester          28         Netzer,          Janice          27,          44,          47,         5 3         Neumann,          John          28,          60,          68         Neumeister,          Bob          14,          53,         57         Niemeyer,          Ronald          29         Nickerson,          Greta          27         Nichols,          La          Verne          28,          60         Nida,          Marilyn          30,          45         Noel,          Dalton          27,          53         Norcross,          Dorothy          32         Noyes,          Carol          30         Noyes,          Diane          31         oO         Oldenburg,          Lyndon         Oldenburg,          Marlene          30,         44,          53         Oliver,          Duaine          29         Olson,          Douglas          14         Olson,          George          27         Olson,          Janice          14,          35,          44,         48,          51,          52         Olson,          Joyce          14,          36,          48,          51         Olson,          Ralph          28,          48,          51,          52°         Olson,          Robert          14,          42,          68         Oninski,          Frank          27,          48,          51,         52         Osborne,          David          27,          49,          66         Osborne,          Donald          27,          49         Osley,          Ronnie          31         Otto,          Lawrence          29,          60,          63         Otto,          Robert          28,          57,          58,          62,         64         Pp         Page,          Nancie          30,          44         Page,          Ronald         Parrish,          Willard          30         Patterson,          Gerald          27         Patterson,          Rodney          30,          61,         63         Paulson,          Tom          30,          45,          61,         63         Paulson,          Wayne          28,          39,          42         Peacock,          Fred          28,          42,          62         Peaslee,          Della          30         Peaslee,          Sylvia          31,          71         Pederson,          Donna          28,          70         Pederson,          Gary          31,          61         Pederson,          Helen          31,          39         Pederson,          Joyce          31,          71         Peters,          Alan          28         Peterson,          Avis          31,          51         Peterson,          Charlene          14,          42         Peterson,          Charles          29,          42,         60,          63         Peterson,          Deloran          29,          48,         63         Peterson,          Howard         Peterson,          Judith          30         Peterson          hay.          14,          53901,         DO          mOlesO2          wOOm          Ol         Peterson,          Richard          14         Pettis,          Delmar          28         Pettis,          Eldon          31         Pettis,          Warren          27,          46,          68         Pettygrove,          Elaine          31         Pfaff,          Bernie          30         Pfaff,          Darlene          27,          42         Phillips,          Arlene          28         Phillips,          Bert          3,          28,          38,          48,         49,          51,          52,          54         Phillips,          Donald         Phillips,          Richard          32,          45,         61         Pierce,          Betty          28,          49,          70         Pierce,          Lois          31,          71         Plapp,          Donald          27,          37,          38,         39,          41,          66         Plapp,          Virginia          29,          50,          70         Poellinger,          Jerome          30         Poellinger,          Richard          27,         46,          57,          60,          62         Pretasky,          Carol          28         Pretasky,          Jerry          14         Pretasky,          Joyce          29         Pulver,          Benjamin          29,          60,         63         Q         Quinn,          James          29,          60,          63         R         Randa,          Stuart          27,          42         Ray,          David          28         Ray,          Phyllis          30         Raymond,          Pat         Remen,          Marilyn          14         Rendler,          Mary          28         Rendler,          Pat          29,          50         Retzlaff,          Judy          32,          51         Rhomberg,          Judy          28,          30         Richmond,          Georgina          29,         Aa          D0          a          Onn         Richmond,          Jackie         Richmond,          Hazel          31,          71         Richmond,          John          29         Reiners,          Dick          28,          57,          60,         62         Rile,          Ronald          30         Ringdahl,          Jerry          31,          61,          63         Rinker,          Jean          27         Roach,          Beverly          14,          48         Roach,          Maxine          27,          49         Roberts,          Stanley          29,          50,         60,          63         Roberts,          Wesley          14         Robertson,          Warren          28,          57,         60,          68         Robarge,          Phyllis         Robinson,          Edward          31         Rochester,          Clarence          29         Rodell,          Jean          31,          71         Rogstad,          Caroline          28,          47,         49,          70         Rogers,          Richard          30,          39         Rose,          Jack          31,          61         Roth,          Larry          29         Roth,          Mona          27,          48         Roth,          Robert          14,          42,          57,         58         Rudie,          Kay          Don          30,          35,         45,          61,          63         Russell,          John          29         Ss         Sackmaster,          Donna          14,          47,         10273         Saley,          Jean          28,          38         Saley,          Ralph         Saley,          William          30,          39,          45         Sanderson,          Jean          27         Sanford,          Jerry          29         Sanford,          Jim          31,          45         Scarseth,          Hazel          28,          37,          42,         44,          47,          70         Scarseth,          Tom          31,          61,          63         Schaefer,          Arliss          28,          38,          47,         49,          10,72,          73         Schaefer,          Donald          28,          48,         69         Schaefer,          Gloria          14,          42,          47         Schaefer,          Norma          28,          47         Schick,          Marilyn          2,          15,          38         Schnell,          Joan          27,          48         Schoenfeld,          Richard          31,         51         Schroeder,          Delbert          29,          60         Schroeder,          Ronald          27,          42         Schultz,          Jean          30,          44,          70         Schultz,          John          30,          61         Schultz,          Joyce          27,          44,          47,         53         Schultz,          Ralph          30,          61,          63,         66         Schultz,          William          31         Schumacher,          Eddie          60         Schuttenhelm,          Jerry          27,         49          -         Schuttenhelm,          Rita          28,          53         Scott,          James          31         ©chwalbe,          Renee          28,          70         Schwalbe,          Harry          15         Searle,          Gordon          28         Searle,          Lorin          30         Seekamp,          Barbara          27         Seeman,          Emery          15         Severson,          Carol          30,          44,          50         Severson,          Gloria          31,          71         Severson,          Jerry          2,          9,          38,         Do          ONAOS         feverson,          Lois          29,          50         ceverson,          Richard          28,          57,         60,          62,          64         Sheffer,          Gloria          50,          53         Sheffer,          Shirley          31         Sheldon,          Norma          28,          42         Shirley,          Howard          31,          51         Shoutts,          Donna          31         Sieber,          Richard          15         Skilbeck,          Ronald          31,          51         Slaback,          Arlene          27,          44,          47         Slaback,          Evelyn          15,          47,          49         Slaback,          Ronald          31,          61,         63         Slaughter,          Margie         Slinder,          Harlin          31,          61         Smaby,          Ann          27,          47         Smaby,          Pete          15         Small,          Edith          30,          39,          44,          45         Smith,          Betty          29,          50         Smith,          Bonnie          30,          44         Smith,          Bud          27,          51,          60,          62         Smith,          Clayton          29,          63         Smith,          Carol          15,          36,          41)         49,          51,          54         Smith,          Caralee          15,          49         Smith,          Ernest          29         Smith,          Fred          27,          36,          37,          41         Smith,          Gordon         Smith,          Harvey          29,          45,          50         Smith,          Ivan          28         Smith,          Jack          157253,          57,          58,         66         Smith,          Margaret          29,          44,         45,          70         Smith,          Mark          29,          60,          63         Smith,          Mary          30,          44,          71         Smith,          Richard          H.          30,          43         Smith,          Richard          L.          28,          60,         62,          63         Smith,          Robert          E.          15         Smith,          Robert          2,          31,          61         Smith,          Rodney          31         Snyder,          Robert          31,          61,          63         Sokolik,          Richard          29         Spencer,          Nita          32,          51         Sperstad,          Carl          29,          48,          60,         63         Spildie,          Betty          29,          47         Spooner,          John          32,          51         Staats,          Jeannine          15,          49         Staats,          Richard          31,          51,          61         Staniford,          John          32,          63         Stankey,          Alan          29,          48         Stanton,          Dale          31         Stark,          Mary          27,          42         Stark,          Merritt         Stark,          Walter          29         Stauffer,          Dick          31         Stedman,          Beverly          15         Stein,          Orville          32         Steinke,          Judy          29         Stephans,          Grace          31,          51         Stephans,          Louise          15,          49         Stevens,          Beatrice          28,          45,         Ate          Oo,          10         Stevens,          Donald          31,          66         Stoker,          Louis          29,          48,          51,         60,          63         Strang,          Lorraine          29         Striegle,          Henry          27,          60         Strong,          Ruth          29,          53         Stuhr          irae          66.5         Stuhr,          Jeannette          15         Stuhr,          Robert          29         Sullivan,          Bill          29,          35,          60,          63         Svoboda,          Roy          29,          60         Swan,          Beverly          28         Swan,          Eugene         Swanson,          Eugene          28         Swanson,          Phyllis          15         Swartz,          Jack          30,          61,          63         Swartz,          Kay          31,          71         Syverson,          Lorraine         ae         Tabbert,          Alma          28,          72         Tabbert,          Kenneth          32,          51,         61         Tabbert,          Lihle          30         Taylor,          Bruce          29         Taylor,          Sherry          31,          40,          44,         70         Taylor,          Shirley          31,          71         Taylor,          Willard          15         Taylor,          Willis          15         Teachout,          Sue          28,          48         Temte,          Eric          30,          50,          61         Temte,           Linse         Terpstra,          Rae          28,          41,          46,         47,          48,          49         Theisen,          David          31         Theisen,          Delores         Theisen,          Donna          31         Theisen,          Elizabeth          27,          46         Theisen,          Joan          27         Thomas,          Ella          Mae          27,          42         Thompson,          David          28,          48         Thompson,          Joan          28,          44,          51         Thompson,          Jo          Anne          28,         37,          49         Thompson,          Martha         Thompson,          Robert          16,          49,         68         Thompson,          Shirley          27         Thorson,          Blaine          29         Thorson,          Donna          29         Thorsen,          Richard          31         Thurston,          Kent          27,          57,          60,         66         Thurston,          Thomas          31,          61         Tietz,          Charles          29,          48,          52,         60,          63         Timm,          Carlton          27,          53,          57,         58,          66         Timm,          Marilyn          28,          47,          48         Timm,          William          30,          61,          63         Tippens,          Marvin          27,          68         Tischer,          Gerald          29         Tischer,          Shirley         Tooley,          Georgia          31,          51,          53         Tooley,          Rosalie          32         Torgerson,          Allan          31,          51         Traister,          Joyce          31         Treakle,          Donald          27,          60         Troyanek,          Bill          29         Troyanek,          John          27,          53,          62,         68         Tucker,          Kenny          31,          51         Turk,          Roger          29,          50,          63         Turmo,          Faye          16,          40,          41,         Turmo,          Jean          16,          27,          39         Twite,          Ronald          16,          53,          57,         58,          62,          64,          67         Tyler,          Dorothy          30         Tyler,          Gene          27         U         Ulrich,          Judy          30,          44,          51,          71         Ulvog,          Alfred          16         Ulry,          Billy          30,          5126)          63         Vv         Van          Vleet,          Edward          28         Van          Vleet,          William          28         Veir,          Roger          16,          57,          58         Vinson,          Delores         Voter,          Sharon          30,          44,          45,         50         Voter,          Wayne          28         Voves,          Marlene          27,          46,          48         Ww         Wadel,          Eugene          31         Wagner,          George          30,          43         Walther,          June          16,          44         Walters,          Roger          30         Wang,          James          31         Wang,          Robert          31         Warner,          Dawn          29,          45,          53         Warner,          Ed          16,          68         Warner,          Edyth          16         Warren,          Shelvadean          31         Wartinbee,          Jim          27,          37,          38,         48,          51,          60,          62,          63,          68         Wartinbee,          John          29,          35,         48,          60         Weis,          Gerry          3,          27,          38,          48         Wekseth,          Arlan          27,          48,          62         Wendlandt,          Carl         Westervelt,          Leo          27         White,          Pat          31         White,          Paul          30,          43         Whiteagle,          Helen          30         Whitewater,          Donna          31         Widener,          Charlene          27,          38,         39,          41         Wilder,          Burdeen          28,          37,         47,          49,          70         Wilkinson,          Richard          30,         50,          63         Wilson,          Marlene          28,          48         Wisland,          Jerry          28,          43,          48,         51         Wittenberg,          Donna          30,          50,         el         Wittenberg,          Gayle          30,          44,         52,         Wittenberg,          Kenny          3,          27,         35,          36,          37,          38,          39,          41,         66,          68         Wittenberg,          Leora          29,          44,         45,          47,          70         Wolden,          Russ          30,          63         Wolfe,          Carol          31         Wolfe,          Dick          27         Wood,          Don          29,          50         Woodruff,          Eugene          61,          63         Wright,          Forest          32         Wright,          Georgia          27,          36,          38,         Wuest,          Richard          28,          49,          57,         60         Wunnecke,          Donna          16         Y         Yehle,          Elizabeth          28,          46         Yehle,          Jackie          29,          44,          50         Yehle,          Mary          27,          49         Yalton,          Wilma          31,          44,          51         Z         Ziebell,          Jeanette          16         Ziebell,          Raymond          31         Zimmerman,          Phylis          29,         79         Zimmerman,          Ray          27,          53,         57,          59,          68         Zimmerman,          Ruth          31,          53         Zirbes,          Carol          31,          45,          583,         71         Zirbes,          Janice          29         Zunker,          Thomas          16,          35,         40,          41,          47,          66         Winneshiek          Patrons         Adam          Kroner          Company         Al          Ferris          Grocery         Allis          Chalmers         Appliance          Store,          1221          Caledonia          St.         Arenz          Shoe          Store         Dr.          W.          P.          Ashworth         Auto-Lite          Company         Bangsberg-Cleaners-Tailors         Barrons         Benson          Optical          Company         Berg          Paint          and          Wallpaper          Company         Boardman’s-Bar-B-Q-Bar,          French          Island         Bob’s          Service          Food          Store         Bodega         Boyers,          Incorporated         Mrs.          Hannah          Bunn         Caledonia          Street          Mayfair          Super          Market         Caledonia          Street          Gamble          Store         Cargill          Coal         Causeway          Food          Market         Central          Market         Coca-Cola         Convenient          Jewelers         Coney          Island,          114          South          Fourth          Street         Cortland’s          Jewelers         Cremer’s          Jewelry          Store         Curtis          Printing          Company         Ds          Wiit’s          Super          Service         William          Doerflinger          Company         Dutch          Maid          Dairyette         Dwyer          Funeral          Home         Electric          Mart         Elite         Ellickson          Studio         Fantles         Federal          Bakery         Ferris          Selrite          Grocery         Ferris          Village          Store         Fitting          Knit          Shop         Ford          Hopkins         Freddie’s          Food          Shop         Dr.          Frost,          Dentist         L.          M.          Gorenstein,          M.          D.         L.          S.          Griffen,          Northwestern          Mutual          Life          Ins.         Gen-El          Shop         Haroldson’s          Shoes         Heileman          Brewing          Company         Hellwig          and          Morris          Funeral          Home         Herreid’s          Market         Hilton’s          Pharmacy         |         |         2         Winneshiek          Patrons         Hirschheimer          Tent          and          Awning          Company         Hoeschler’s          Pharmacy         Hollywood          Theatre         Home          Grocery         Dr.          R.          B.          Horschak,          Dentist         Howard's          Clothing         he          Iris          Cafe         Jacobson’s          One          Stop          Station         Kienah’s          Flower          Shop         La          Crosse          Amusement          Company         La          Crosse          Breweries         La          Crosse          Brush          Company         La          Crosse          County          Co-operative         La          Crosse          Printing          Company         La          Crosse          Rubber          Mills         La          Crosse          Telephone          Company         Leath          Furniture          Company         Lieder          Lumber          and          Coal          Co.         Drs.          Leinfelder          and          Bentz         Leithold          Piano          Company         Little          Mexico         M,          Lokken          and          Son         Dz.          R.          F.          Mack,          Chiropodist         Mader          Clothing          Company         Manke          Hardware         M.          E.          Toepel,          Public          Stenographer          and          Typist         Marking’s          Market         Moen          Photo          Service         Dr.          H          .H.          Mueller         Nelson          Clothing          Company         Neon          Supply          Company         Newburg’s          Men’s          Wear         Norris-Kopetsky          Studio         Olin          Studio         C.          H.          Van          De          Steeg,          Optometrist         Palmer          Hanson          Hardware         Paul's          Jewelry          Store         J.          C.          Penney          Company         Ruediger          and          Joanis         Ross          of          La          Crosse         Russell          Gile          Jeweler         Schaefer          Motors         Schilling          Paper          Company         John          J.          Sevenants,          M.D.         Seven-Up          Bottling          Company         Singer          Sewing          Machine          Company         S                    H          Sport          Shop         S.          and          L.          Department          Store         Soell’s          Drugs         Spettel          Office          Supply          Company          ;         80         Winneshiek          Patrons         Dr.          J.          M.          Spika         Standard          Oil          Company         Stevenson's         Stuber          Floor          Covering          Shop         Tausche’s          Incorporated         Temte          Market         Terp’s         Terpstra          Ice          and          Fuel         Terry's          Music           Store         H.          F.          Tietz          Hardware         Tillman          Bros.          Furniture         Trane          Company         Wadhams          Oil          Company         Weisensel          and          Weisensel          Insurance         Wenzels          Men’s          Wear         Western          Auto          Association          Store         Wilkinson          Fuel          Company         WLCX         Yahr-Lange,          La          Crosse          Drug          Incorporated         Yerly          Coal          Company         81         Autographs         82         Autographs         Autographs         84         Al          f         |                    VU)         a         Wy                    U         (y                  f          A          V         f          |         y          5         ¢         ly         H          ;         H         U         A                             ,          q         ws          {n          ul          f)         4          |          f          |         |                   AW         ii         y          Autogr         ;         aphs         {         ke         a)         7         Senn         
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