Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 47 of 92
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ROW 3: Patricia Dacey, Judy Thorud. Susan Schmuck. Candy Bangsberg, Marilyn Dobbs, Nancy Neumeister. BOW 1: Barbara Pierce, Kay Knutson, Lucille Lee, Lois Nickerson, Pat Balfany, Linda Taylor. ROW 1: Andy Moe, Sharon Melvin, Barbara Allen, Delores Tschumper, Barbara Jenks, Gail Wardwell. TERPSTRA'S TRACKERS Under the direction of Mrs. Terpstra, the office pages spend their free periods, study halls, or home- room periods gaining valuable office experience. Many varied and necessary jobs are done by the girls, in order to assist Mrs. Terpstra, in running the student office. Aid is also given to Mr. Field, and to Mr. Martin the guidance director. Messages are delivered from parents, teachers, and organizations, to students and teachers. Telephone mes- sages are taken care of, packages delivered to the teachers, and guests of the school are shown to the fcaffice, or to a particular room to which they may wish o go. Their most important duties are checking absentee passes, which are collected each period, and recording the absentees on a master sheet which is set up during the first period. Every third and fifth period, the an- nouncements are typed and taken around to all of the classes. This year, the office pages have an additional re- sponsibility. Due to the fact that Mrs. Terpstra is ab- sent for a few periods while teaching classes, the girls must learn to run the office well without adult super- vision. This is proving to be valuable and helpful to the girls for future office work. n Nancy Neumeister has been chosen president of th1s year's office pages. Serving with her are: Candy Bangsberg, who is secretary, Pat Dacey, vice president, and Sharon Melvin, treasurer. HOW 3: Judy Cilley. Karen Graff, Mary Berg, Ann Dagendish, Diana Grupp, Kay Durden. ROW 2: Sharon Mason. Judy Even- son, Sharon Lukwitz, Kathy Young, Rita Riniker. ROW 1: Col- leen West, Judy Schwinefus, Judy Young, Marceleet Swartz. These girls, numbering 36, are chosen from the tenth, eleventh, and twelf h grades, on the basis of grades, manners, appearance, and willingness to work. PIED PIPERS Every noon, if you should happen to pass the audi- torium, you will hear the sweet, mellow strains of the pipe organ. Yes, the organ students are again at work. These girls have their lessons once a week, during the noon hour, and practice during their study halls, or after school. Since study hall is no longer held in the auditorium, the girls are able to practice during school hours, which has proven to be quite an advantage. All is not perfect, however, for the noon hour has been shortened, and it has been hard to squeeze two lessons into each lunch period. It has proven to be a successful year, however. The girls, many of whom are organists in their own churches, or serve as organist at another church, thor- oughly enjoy this opportunity to further their musical experience and also to improve their technique. Each year, a number of girls are chosen to play for the annual Christmas program. Although this year it was not done, the girls have, in the past, recorded for one of the local radio stations. They also are given an opportunity to provide music for the Spring concert, or for anything else for which they may be called upon. LEFT: Karen Jensen, Carol Rethlefsen, Ann War- tinbee, Jane Ruud, Mary Anderson, Donna Har- get, Charlene Outcelt, Mary Molstad. Lynda ronson. 43

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ROW 3: Terry Sargent. Jane Ruud, Jim Keim. Donna Zimmer- man. ROW 2: Betty Horton, Mary Swords, Pat Reagles. Gail Wardwell, Donna Waller. ROW 1: Henry Wright, Nancy Horst- man, Joanne Harget, Mary Lowell. Hands that Help is a fitting title for the Logan-Senior Red Cross Council. Their projects are designed to aid not only those people in our own area who can use a help- ing hand, but also those people abroad, with whom none of us will ever become acquainted. The council is composed of two students from each sophomore and junior home- room, and three from the senior home- room. It meets during home room on Thursday under the direction of Mr. Joe Thienes, who is in his first year as the council's advisor. Helping him are these officers: Nancy Berg, presidentg Rich Prinsen, vice presi- dentg Joanne Harget, secretary, and Mary Swords, treasurer. The first task the council undertook was the annual enrollment drive. Under the chairman, Linda Hansen, posters were dis- played throughout the halls, and the an- nouncements publicized the drive. f Q' Joanne Huge! pt sncnsranv -.---: fi --e- Q X' f X K my Mary Swords he j T 'rmmsunsn 42 ROW 3: Gary Weisbrod, Duane Kidd, William Vindal, Blair Volter. ROW 2: Nancy Berg, Charlene Notz. Mary Anderson, Kathleen Erickson, Linda Hanson. ROW 1: Judy Evenson, Yvonne Kelley, Sharon Cagle, Rosella Kelley, Sharon King. HANDS THAT HELP Nancy Berg PRESIDENT Richard Prinsen VICE-PRESIDENT Seven homerooms reached the one hun- dred per cent goal. This fund was the source of finances for all of the projects carried out during the year.' A new idea this year was that of send- ing a Thanksgiving basket to a family in our own city. Some other projects are: a recording of the Logan music organiza- tions to be sent overseasg a scrapbook, or album of pictures and stories about things the students do at Logan, art work from our art department, and gift boxes for foreign children. These projects not only help to establish more friendly relations with our neighbors abroad, but also are acquainting them with our way of life. Through these things, the Junior Red Cross hopes to do its part in promoting world peace.



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PEP CLUB ROW 4: Carol Rethlefsen, Jayne Hanson, Karen Jensen, Mary Hetland, Karen Luedke, Mary Munson. HOW 3: Mary Swords, Andrea Moe, Col- leen Haugen, Pat Reagles, Mary Anderson, Lynda Bronson. ROW 2: Charlene Outcelt, Sandy Ste- wart, Barbara Kilen, Sharon Grimslid, Rita Paulson, Karen Johnson, Nancy Berg. Donna Harget. ROW l: Jean Main, Sharon Farley, Faye geverson, Barbara Allen, Sally Thompson, Lois son. PEP CLUB 44 PEPPY PEOPLE ROW 4: Diana Grupp, Janice Parr, Karen Mach, Cindy Hastings, Judy Tischer, Shirley Radde. Ann Wartinbee. Row 3: Kathy Young, Joan Le- bold, Bonnie Hatlestad, Kay Knutson, Darlene Ellis, Margaret Figge, Ethel Sumner. ROW 2: Rita Wittenberg, Carol Gruen, Linda Taylor, Marilyn Otto, Marilyn Lenox, Karen Knutson, Joanne Harget. ROW 1: Sandy Schultz, Mary Mc Coy, Karen Graff, Delores Tschumper, Judy Cilley, Sharon Krenz, Pat Gora, Pat Balfany, Karen urrie. PEP CLUB ROW 4: Ann Dagendish, Jane Ruud, Pat Dacey, Judy Thorud, Nancy Neumeister, Barbara Potts. ROW 3: Barbara Pierce, Marilyn Dobbs, Susan Schmuck, Sharon Melvin, Lois Nickerson, Dawn Wagener. ROW 2: Donna Zirnmerman, Anita Hendrickson, Shirley Kleinschmidt, Lucille Lee, Colleen West. ROW 1: Nancy Jenks, Judy Sch- wiriffus, Nancy Keller, Lorna Deyo, Gail Ward- we .

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