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

 - Class of 1938

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Y ac.uXty CABSSCS oovx XX B PXCX N X1 XES Ov9,anX1.akXons PstXxXetXc.s J OX4 XXX Bo NRES FEB fwff' away' W 'B W CRD h Bme has added another year h Schoot, tt has Pstthoug t Logan Htg mortes ot tothe htstory o sed the pteasartt me hen ptace there. not yet era the acttvtttes which have ta Xt ts the strtcere wish ot the statt that thts hook may have represented a true picture ot these acttytttes, and that it may hetp to them m your memortes. I KG v Umfubfwaawfflf f preserve 'J me ! M 1 j 09 T 3: f WV 7fJJ MORXIKM iN ME Thinkers have said that it is ioywnate to depart hom this iiie when one is strong and aciwe. Such was the-io! oi Geovge Davison, who passed away soon aitey his giaduafion ivoin Logan High Schooi. Many have pieasant secoiiecnons oi Geoxge, but iew ieaineo ko know hun iniiniateiy. Vie was 12- sewed, Waugh intevesteci in xnanq aciwifizs. One oi his iiicaioie qnaiifies was his ionciness io! being in the open with his dog, his iaithiui companion. Q65 Pawn Q5 Q91 M-. 1 igvipr. 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M,f,J 4, ,fx s .- 1.1 A Page I5 ., nJ p'f,yJA,,i Page 16 BURTON SMITH Machine Shop, Garage MILDRED LIMPERT Oflice VERA MACDONALD Algebra 6 , M CARL HALMSTAD Lil' W' Ec nomics, Business Training HAXVKS Library, Social Science uj.1iJiL I VIVIA JJRENE WELSH y . Latin, English f 1- N JOHNSON Arithmetic EDNA SEIELSTAD Geometry, Algebra CORA SUNDE Sew ing, Ho ft BYRO JONES Junior and Senior Band, Junior and Senior Or chestra, Junior and Senior Choir, Instrumental CARL MATTHUSEN Basketball h coac , General Science, Applied Mzthe tics, Gymnasium ANN THOMAS Gymnasium, Health, English IDA JOHNSON English EARL nooviaiz k English 6 MARJORIE BACKUS UYA GNN junior and Senior Art, English MABEL BOBO English, Remedial Reading LOLA BEITLER U-I English, Remedial Reading . RAYMOND NIBBE Football COaCh, Civics, History SADIE GRIM Cooking HELEN GILSON Shorthand, Typing CHURCH, HARRISON Cabinen making EDWIN SAENGER Mechanical drawing, Manual Arts EDMUND HARGET Arithmetic ELOISE MOREY English, Remedial Reading R. Page 17 V EARL CUNNINGHAM ' Chemistry, Algebra WALTER RANIS p , - . hlS plied Mathematics FLORENCE ILLER History WILLIAM SPEARS General Science, galth EUGENE CRIDER Social Science NORMA REICHELT If, Social Science 7 r N Pie ARY NELsoN im , ry, Speech, Language Tryouts M I ynilfll 1 if Page 18 W The Faculty T IS with heart-felt gratitude that we view the spirit of friendly trust that exists between the faculty and the student-body of our school. We observe with great pleasure the extent to which the parents trust our faculty. Such faith and regard can be created and held only by a faculty which has been tried and found trustworthyg by a teaching staff which has given whole-hearted cooperation to students seeking aid, Our faculty seeks to attain the ultimate goal of the teaching profession, which is to in- struct its pupils in such a way as to prepare them to the best of their ability for the intricate maze of give and take which is the game of life. It is said today that education is not the passport to fame. That is because so many people fail to recognize the difference between obtaining an education and a schooling. Schooling lasts only while you actually attend schoolg education never ceases. 534 pk QQQ itz. k M3 7A-v.f,c7f,Q, PW fufv-Qqfbbz fbtfvfxfnfffa-'rfLxf,1Ef: 4 a,ZL,fT-T7 U! ' First Row-E. Dawes, S. Cotton, E. Warner, ll. .lnlivi-ttc, l. Grail, M. W'ulfc, V. Fulkenstm-in, D. Mayo, W. Scvcrsun. S6C071lIlf0w?J. Collins, R. Mc Coy, lf. Marshall, l.. Taylor, A. Miltlcluzxck, J. Jnnsky. Third Rnwfl .. Gardiner, M. Schini, K. Burke, S. Br-clccr Page 20 George . . Terry ..,......... ll 79 Growing Pains PRESENTED BY The January Class Characters Professor Mclntyre. . . Mrs. Mclutyre .... Brian ...... . . . Dutch. . . Omar. . Hal ..........., Mrs. Patterson. . . Elsie ..,....,. Jane ...,, Miriam. . . Parry ........... Prudence Darling . Sophie ........ . . Pere. ., Sally .......,. Traffic Officer. . . Vivian ...... . , . . . . .DAVID MAYO .ANITA MITTELBACK . , . .SIDNEY COTTON .,....ED1TH DAW1-as . . .KENNETH BURKE . . . .Ross JOLIVETTE . ,LIONEL GARDINIZR . . .MELFORD WOLFE . .FERYL MARSHALL . . , . .JUNE JANSKY , . . .MARYON SCHINI . . .SALLY BECKER . . . .IVADELL GRAFF . . . .LAURETTE TAYLOR VIVIAN FALKENSTEIN . . . . .ROBERT lN1CCOY . . .JEANETTE COLLINS ,WENDELL SEVERSON . . .EVELYN WARNER I X j Prefiderzt ...,. Vice President .... Secrefmjy ...., Treumrer . anuary Class Off1CCfS Ross JoL1v11T'rn SIDNEY COTTON . .ANN DAWSON . . .IIUNEJANSKY Page 21 f I V, Page 22 BAUMGARTNER, FRITZ There were once s even wonders of the world, now there are eight. BLANK, HOWARD HIm1z . Empty drums make tbe loudest noise Jr. High Football I, 2 Jr. High Basketball I, 2 Homeroom Basketball I, 2 Homeroom Kittenball I, 2 Sr. High Football , 4 Sr. High Basketbah 3, 4 Intramural Basketball Hi-Y 3 Prom Committee BURKE, KENNETH Kennie A bit of blamey from Erin. Aquinas I, 2 Sea Scouts I, 2, 3 Homeroom Diamond Ball 2 Blaeklriars 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Hall Guides 3 See.-Treasurer 3 Prom Committee The Lost Carol Sr. Class Play COLLINS, JEANETTE Genetic I came, I saw, I conquered. Ollice Page I, 2 GyIn Exhibition I, 2 Hall Guide I, 2 Homeroom President Shamrocks 2, 3 Pres. 3 Commercial Club 3, 4 Jr. Ex. Speaker Prom Committee Commencement Speak Sr. Class Play I Kal' COTTON, SIDNEY SiIl You'zIe got to be a football bero, et along witb tbe beautiful girls. Homeroom Kittenball I, 2 Homeroom Basketball I, 2 Track I, 2 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4 Hall Guide I, 2, 3 Prom King Prom Committee Boy's Glee Club Tag Band I, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2 s 3: 4 German Band I, 2 Brass Sextette 4 Western Wisconsin hlusie Fest val I, 2, 3 Two Vagalmntlsu Old Spanish Custom The Lost Carol Sr. Class Play Sr. Class Vice-President DAW ES, EDITH Edie Here's a red-haired lassie, Comwul, sensible and saucy. Jr. Girl Reserves I A. A. G. I, 2, 3, 4 Blacklriars I, 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Vicc-Presi- dent 4, Ollice Page I, 4, Hall Guide 2, 4 Western Wisconsin Misic Festi- val 2, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4, Homeroom Basketball I, 2 Gym Exhibition I, 2 Jr. Ex. Speaker Prom Committee Sr. Class Play Commencement Speaker i. BECKER, SALLY Rcses. are red, violets are bl Sugar is sweet aml so am I.' ue, I Jr. Girl Reserves I, 2 Sr. Girl Reserves 3 Hall Guides 2 Girls Basketball Girls Volleyball Sr. Class Play BROWN, RAY Squirt Beware-I may be great. BURNS, MARY Quiet people Gym Exhibition I, 2 Commercial Club 4 CORDES, TWILA Bobbie Good natured, tbaz's me all over. Homcroom Secretary I Hall Guide 2 Homeroom Basketball Homeroom Kittenball Gym Exhibition I, 2 Sr G' l C . Ir Reserves 2, 3, 4. Scribe ommcrcial Club 4. Prom Committee CULP, GORDON 0l7.' Lord, give me Im uppreeialue audient'e. Two Vagabondsn An Old Spanish Custom Western Wisconsin M usic Festi val I, 2 Boys Glee Club Choi 2 3 4 Bancl' 2,1 3:4 Orchestra 3, 4 Christmas Program 3, 4. Track I 4 1 . Pro m Com mittee DAWSON, ANN A nn-ie Itlju st can't make my eyes bebauef' Aquinas I Sr. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Conimercial Club 3. 4, Vive- President 3 Ollice Pa e I, 4 Hall Guiges 2, 3, 4. Homeroom President I Shamrocks 2, 3, Secretary 3 Prom Committee Prom Queen Annual Staff 4, Associate Editor 4 Sr. Class Secretary Commencement Speaker are welcome everywhere BNER, WILLIAM Billy The girl llral gels me is lurkyf' Hall Guides 1, 3 FRANK, KENNETH i'KCH7liL Life is sbcrl-but I um shorter. Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Hall Guides 1, 2 Ilonierooln Basketball I, 2 Intramurals 1, 2 Jr. Safety Coninxittee 2 l'Io111eroom Kittenball 2, 3 Prom Co111111ittee GERIWANSON, INIELADORE lWillie Her clriej' amlriliun is to marry' an Earl. Gym Exhibition 1, 2 Jr. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Sr. Girl Reserves 3, 4 MCl1lllfl3l Day Leader 2, 3 Shamroeks 2, 3 Hall Guides 2, Ilornerooru Basketball 3 Girls Tennis 3 Girls Volleyball 3 Prom Coinmittee Olliee Page 4. Co111111ereial Club 4 JANSKY, JUNE Janie FALKENSTEIN, VIVIAN 'lfioalprinls in the sands of lime. Hall Guides 1, 2, 3 Sr. Class Play GARDINER, LIONEL Jessie lfl'ulcf for r1er1'e and speed, He fel ws wbere xlze leads U Radio Club 1 Intramurals 1, 2 Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3 llomeroom Kittcnball 1, z, 3 Hall Guides 2, 3 Prom Committee Sr Class PI1 I . . ay l'raek 3, 4 GRAFF, IVADELL Ole She has a tom-lmuyunl nal Jr. Girl Reserves 1 Sr. Girl Reserves 2, Shamrucks 2, 3 Prom Comimttee ure. ' 31 4 Nlemorial Day Leader 4 Hall Guides 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 1, 2 IrIon1eroo111 Basketball 1, 2 Girls Go1l'4 Girls Tennis 3 Girls Volleyball 2 Sr. Class Play JORGENSON, ROBERT Jucly ' .'Wba1 a giggle! Penetrating lvllretbougbls This wiuv boy will grow up ye:. 1, ffl all. Homernom Basketball 3, 4 Dorneeon 1 Conimereial Club 3, 4 Hail Guide 3, 4 Sr. Class Treasurer Sr. Class Play KIBLER, IRVING Ain'! Nature nullyf' llall Guides 2, 3 Prom Conimittee llomerooin Basketball 1, 4, llomeroom Kittenball 1, 2 M ARSHALI., FERYL Gloumy slmzlows ef! did flil lVben sbe smiled u lillle bil. Jr. Girl Reserves 1 lIo111eroo111 President 3 llo111eroo1n Basketball 1, 2 Gy111 Exl1ibitio11 Pep Club Shamroeks 2, 3 llall Guides 2 Sr. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4, Treasurer 4 Memorial Day Leader Sr. Class Play Co111n1ence111ent Speaker l-lomeroom Kittenball 3, 4 Football 1 Hall Guides 3 LANGER, ANITA Nita She ain't no saint, sbe uin'L rw sinner .' Gym Exhibition Ollice Page 1 Hall Guides 2 Shamrocks 2, 3 Sr. Girl Reserves 2, 314 Commercial Club 3, 4 Pres. 4. Prom Committee Annual Stal? 4. Hornerooin Secretary 3 lrlonierooin President 4 Cornmeneernent Speaker NAYO, DAVID Dare I um u woman baler, hut the Bible says lore your enemies. Football 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 I'lun1eroo111 Basketball 1, 2, 3 1 3 Christmas Program Sprin lllusieal 'iS0ll51 in Sonora Two Va '1b0ncls 12914- An Old giaanish Custom Sea Scouts 2, 3 Western Wisconsin Music Festival 112,314- Red Cross Council 4 Treasurer 4 Irlonieroonx Kittenbail 2, 3 Basketball 2 Sr. Class Play Page 23 L x F' 1 if . I ' 5 U 'H Page 24 .lOLlVETTl2, ROSS Pres Somebody lvux lu lie !L'UCl7C'T,S pri. Football I, 3, 4 Baslwtbull I, 2, 3 Jr. Hi-Y I l'lOlIlL'l'OUll'l Kittcnball I, 2, 3 lrlmnumom Bznsketbzlll 3, 4. Kittcnb:-Ill 3, 4. IIOIIICYUOIH Prvsiclent 3, 4. Prom Com Ill il I cc Sr. Class Prvsiclvllt Sr. Claws Plzlv MCCOY, ROBERT Billy His skill will! lL'XI lulu' and Izppvlium'4' Promisex llltkll lur Ilzu Iunrld of xz'zcnIf'. Football l,2, 3, 4, Buslcl-Lbzlll 2, 3 Hmm-mum Kiftvnball 2, 3 l'luIneI'ImIII B:Ixlu'lln1ll 2, 3 Truck .4 A Cupm-ll.: Cliuir 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y I, 2 Sr. Hi-Y 3 Prom Conmiiltrv An Old Spunislx Custom Sr. Class Play Nl ITTLEBACQI l, ANITA Dania ll lu' xlvuulrl I xluflx, uml make my lm-lixb. ' Hmncruuln Bxnslwtlulll 2 lN'lunIuri:Il Dux' lxzlllur Gym Exhibition Huinurnunl Killvnlmll 2 Jr. Girl Rvsvrvc-Q I Hall Guide 2 Log Stall' Slwarnroclcs 3 Prom f:0!llH1llll't' Sr. Girl Rusurvvs 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3 Sr. Class Play MOORE, ROBERT Burl 0l1! llve irony QI iz ull. Jr. Fumball I, 2 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketlmll I, 3, 4 Hi-Y I, 2, 3 'WU llmm-ruuin Killcnlmll I, 2, 3, 4, Hull Gpiclcx I, 2, 3 Prom Cunimlt lm- PISIIAW, VERNON AlwnluIely liurml4'xx. SAGEN, STANLEY Sian I be were slcadier lm'd lm xlalirmar . .V MCCONNELL, FLOYD Gentlemen prefer blondes. Hull Cuialvs I, 2, 3 llmm-morn Kittcnbull llUIY1L'I'00Ill Basketball 3 Golf I, 4 MITCHELL, HAROLD Ben Don'I eel exrilellg lbere's plenty of limzx' Orcliuwtm I, 2 Ili-Y 2, 3 Ffmtlmll 2, 3 Suulli Ccnlrul Corllcruiluc Killa-II bull 3, 4 lrluim-room Kittcnbnll I, 2, 3, 4 Prom Cummiltee 3 MONSOOR, THOMAS Tolly 'Wlysleriaux In my llvr' lean. Hull Guides I, 2, 3 PETERSON, ROLAND Curley ln slulliex lufs lmnl In heat. Football I, 1, 3 Buskctlmll I, 2, 4 Huineruonl Baskctlxlll 3 Kiltcnbzlll 2 ROHRER, VIVIAN Quiet,faillIful, and IuIax.vuming. Jr. Girl Rpsrrvvs I, 2 Gym EXlIIlHlAlUll I, 2, 3 Prom Corinnltim-If Com ll1GI'l'l!ll Club 4 SCHINI, MARYON ll4uxic ix lrer lIUlllQL'1Il'l7l'7l someone else Bunk I, 2, 3. 4 i.vn'l. Orclwstm Jr. Girl ROS1'rvv': I Choir 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition Ollice Page I , Log Stall' Shamrocks 2, 3 Sr. Cirl Rcscrvcs 2, 3, 4, Trcusur- er4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchrstra 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Two V:uzaboncls An Old Spunisll Custom Lost Carol Prom Cuinniillvc Wcsu-rn Wisconsin Music Festi- val 3, 4 SCHLEGEL, MARTIN Girls! Bah! I'll hurl' mme of them. 'l'r:ir1k 1, 2, 4. llzlll Guiclus llumcrmmm Dimnwmml Bull 3, 4, STANGI ,, CLAUDE Heller lulu than ncref' Busknlmll 1, 2 Fmitlmll 1, L lining-mmn 'iltcnlmll I, 2, 5, 4 llnnicrmmi Bnskcllmll 3, 4 Kittcnlmll 3, 4 STEPI HINSON, GERALDI N E Ccrry Sz'lf lunxciuus? Nm u hir. Gym Exhibition Jr. Girl Rcscrvcs I Sr. Girl Rcscrvvi 2, 3, 4, Sluimrucks 2, 3 Trcusun-r 3 llull Guimlvs i, 2, 3 Cmmiu-rciul Clulx 4 WARNER, EVELYN Edu I carvfor no one, 110, not I, unless lhuv' mn' lor mv. Hall Guides 2 Ollicc Page 4. Coninu-rrizil 4, Sr. Girl Rc:-sn-rvcs 3, 4. Sliailuruclci 2, 3 Sr. Class Play WOLFE, MELFORD 'ABob A senior in looks ns well as in actions. Hull Guides 2, 3 Sr. Class Play Winncshin-la, 4 SEVERSON,WENDEl.l, ll'imly .'Thyrc ure lwn Sl'Yi0uXll7l1UZSlY1lllt'4 u wllh ul lzeingunc myself. lntmmurll Fmrtlmll 2 Cliusrlczinlcr 2, 3, 4, Trzlclg 3, 4. llnmcrnnm Kitlcnlmll 3, 4 Gym Exliilvitilm 3 Hull Guides 3, 4, Sr. Class Play S'l'lllN, KEN NETH lx'mmi1' They say hL s rm! as quiul ux hu xi TAYLOR, LAURETTE Kai VVhy slullyx' lily looks will gc! lhmugllf' Gym Exliilyiiinm K Hull Guides 2, 3 llmm-mum Svcrvlairy 2 j ' Ollicv Page 2, 3 , Fr. Class Pluy f WINSLOW, VVlLLIAM Williu Why study, when l know il ull? llnll Guiclcs 2 An Old Spanish Custom' Choir 3 mms. WIC ff Page 2 5 Seated-B. 'l'lIrzIill-cill, C. Cotton, lf. Wallin, M. Jolmsun, l.. Fitzpatrick. Slll71l1i71gTl4I.l,!lClllT111l1, D. Mittlolmacli, C. Fontislu, F. llurnisli, V. Devine, M. Burns, S. Connell, D. Smith, l. l'rL-nwslmurg, E. lfrzmscn, Page 26 B. MCHI-nrv, W. lierrics Mrs. Skipvvorth. Imogene. . Hank .... Dorothy Brill. . . Peggy Walters. . Gladys Hermann. . . Nancy Lane .... Kate Roberts. . . Rosina Blandish Barry Richards. Minnie Peters. . Henry Banks. , . Marcella Turner Bob Roberts .... Ken Howard. . . IILHHPYH4 Sargeant Kelly. Headed For Eden Presented by une Class Characters . . .FREIDA WALLIN . . .BETTY MCHENRY . . . .WILLIAM FERRIES . . .GERTRUDE FONTISII . . .FAROLD HARNISH . . .EVELYN FRANSEN . . .BETTE THRAILKILL . . . .IRENE PREMIQSBERO LAURAINE FITZPATRICK . . .MALCOLM JOHNSON . . .HELEN LACHMAN . . . .CHARLES COTTON . . .DORIS MITTLEBACH . . .SPENCER CONNELL . . . . .DONALD SMITH . .VALENTINE DIIVINII . . . .MARVIN BURNS ,Jffxe 4 12,523 'X f 1 li -.z'1,L0,,f? L 1 ! V 1 nn N 5' ,et 4: V we' fi xx X Prefident ..., june Class Off1CCfS Vice President ..... Secretary .... Treamrer .... , DONALD AIKEN DONALD SMITH ELEANOR DAss1a RUDOLPH REBHAN Page 27 Page 23 AIKEN, DONALD Pres TlIere'x mischief in llrose eyes! Blaekfriars 3, 4, A Lost Carol 3 Hall Guide 2, 4 Junior Ex Speaker 3 Grand Opera or Sometliiu' Armistice Dav Program 4, Horne-room Kittenlrall l'loIIIeroom Basketball Class President ATCI I ISON, BERNICE Bennie 'ANQI quiel nor loud,-nor xborl nor lull Juxl a pleuxanl mzngling af lliem ull. Jr. Girl Reserves I Sr. Girl Reserves 3 llall Guide 2, 3, 4. Olliee Page 3 Gym Exhibition I, 2 Commercial Club 3, 4 Prom Committee BAKER, LA NSFORD Mere Boys lrare many faullx, girls bare only tivo- Erervllfirzg lliey say, and ereryllrirlg they Jo. H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Ixittenball I, 2, 3, .1 HciI'!IllK.l ODI-ra or SOIlIt'Il1lI!l ArIIIIstIt-e Program 4 BETFINGER, MAXINE BirIkey Jolly, good-rzlzlurccl, full nffurz, If you u'unI a good friend, here ix one. Transferred from Caledonia High School 3 BLANK, EDWARD Balm He l'ouldn'l lie good if be would And be woulzln'l lre goozl if lm vaulclf' H. R. Basket ball I, 2, 3 H. R. Kittenball I, 2, 3 Track 3, 4 llall G itle 2, 3, 4 Jr. Hy-th' I Intramural I Gym Exhibition I, 2 BOHRNSTEDT, MAR ION l'Angel Tire lbinkiesl llrunleer lbal 8L'E1ll7U7lk.l' Band I, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Blaekfriars 2, 3, 4 AnnIIal Stall 3, 4 Olliee Page I, 4 Christmas Carol 3 Song ol the Rose 2 The Two Vagabondsn 2 It's An Old Spanish Custom Prom Committee 3 Thu Dragon of Wu Foo 4, Gym Exhibition I, 2 P. T. A. Program Western. Wis. Fest 2, 3, 4 Commencement Speaker U3 AIK EN, DOROTHY Dori A happy face, a wholesome soul, Sbe bas llrexe gifts lo win ber goal.' Shamroeks I Hall Guide I, 2, 3 Ollirc Page 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Gym Exhibition 2 ATCHISON, BESSIEMAE Belle I rbutler, clruller as I go To fain lbe brimming river For men may come und men muy go Bul I lalk on forever. Hall Guide 2, 3 Jr. Girl Reserves I Domican 2 Gym Exhibition I, 2 BAKER, MURIEL Mur Mur Happy am I, from all fares I amfree. W by uren'l llrev all vonlenlell like me? Ollice Page I Domiean I Comet I Jr. Girl Reserves I, 2 A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Blackfriars I, 2, 3, 4 South ln Sonora I The Two Vagaboncls 2 The Dragon of Wu Foo 4, Hall Guide I BICE, ELIZABETH Belly l'Vben il comes lo gelling lbingx done On lier we van alwnyx ulepemlf Sbe's a bard, earnest worker And a truly gaodfrierul. Ollice Page I, 2 Hall Guides 3 Logan Log 2, 3 Prom Connittee 3 Winneshiek 3 Editor 4, CoIIIIrIeneeIIIcnt Speaker BOCK, DOROTHY Dol BUR l'm lillle and l'm wise, l'm a terror for my size Jr. Girl Reserves I Shamrocks I Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 A.A.C l,2,3,4 Sr. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Jr. Ex. Speaker Prom Committee Log Stall' 2, 3, 4 Associate Editor 4 Winneshiek Staff 3, 4, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4 Ofliee day Committee P. T. A. Program 4 Basketball 2 H. R. Ollicer NS, MARVIN Bangla A regular fellow and llre lrexl of pals. H. R. Kittenball I, 2, 3 H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 3 Track 3, 4 Tennis 4, Volleyball 4 Hall Guide 3 Commencement Speaker 1 I CHAINIPANE, JEAN Jeanine Here's ln 11 girl with a bean and a smile II'h0 makes this lzulilzlc of lile worthwhile. Jr. Girl Reservs le, 2 A Capella Choir 2 Domecon 4, A. A. G 2, 3 Hall Guirle 3, 4 Ollicc Page 4, Baslaetball 2 I'I. R. Ollieer CLEMONS, DONALD Don Lessons, lessons ga away Come again some other day. CONNELL, SPENCER And his litlle Old Ford just r right along. Intramurals 1, 2, 3 II. R. Basketball 1, 2 H. R. Kitts-nlmall 1 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, u mhled Sea Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Grand Opera or Sometliin' Class Play CO'I'I'ON, CIIARLES Cbuek IVhil4: lhere's li-le, lel's live ill Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 II. R. Kittenlmall 1, 2, 3, 4, ll. R. Basketball 1, 2, 4. A Capella Cluiir 3, 4 Sea Seuuts 2, 3 Western Wis. Fest. 3, 4, Blaeklriars 3, 4, Christmas Carol 3 An Old Spanish KZLISIUIIIH 5 Dragon ul' Wu F1111 4 Jr. Hy-Y Class Play DEVINE, HENRY Hank A quiet man, lm! quile u mam. Fuutlxall 1, 2, 3, 4, Ilall Guide 2 Old Spanish Ctislultf' DEYO, CLARENCE Speed Sometimes l'm wise,H CHURCH, .IEAN Jenny HIVIVBTCIICT she finds herself i She'll make a good azldilifmf' Annual Stall 5, 4. Blaelcfriars 2, 3, 4 Chair 2, 3 Ollice Page 1 Cnnunercial Club 4 Song of the Rose Two Vap:al'mnds 2 Pram Cr11111uittee 3 Gym Exhibition 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. Hall Guide 2, 3 Lag Stall 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Ex. Speaker Old Spanish Custom 3 Christmas Carol 3 Western Wis. Fest. 2 Sr. Girl Reserves 3 Co1111nence1nent Speaker fl life, Z U CLOTT, EDITII Eden ll isn'l in her beurl lo shirk a task al any kind. Sr. Girl Reserves 3, 4 llall Guide 3, 4, Cnnimercial Clulw 4 Gvm Exhibition 1, 2 Olliee Page 3 CORBETT, ROBERT Bob lle 'lil lmuble lruulrlus Ne1'fr trouble lmui , VUU. Intramurals 1 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, 4, I-I. R. Basketball 1 lb , DASSE, ELEANOR 'Om1ic Wi sluclv in school, we study in lwrl: lla IV1: earflieompele, shc's loo far aheiu Blaclsl'riars 2, 3, 4 Annual Stall' 3, 4 Clmir 2, 3 Ollice Page 1, 2 Commercial Club 4 Sung ofthe Ruse 2 Two Vzlgitlxoiulsu 2 Prom Crnrntnittee 3 .Ir. Girl Reserves 1, 2 Gym Exitiisitian 1, 2 P. T. A. Prugrarn H. R. President 2 Class Secretary HCZIITISIIXUIS Carol 3 NVQ-stern Wis. Fest. 2 Commenceinent Speaker DEVINE, VALENTINE Val W'hen he d11esn'l mlk sense, hc nonsense. Fimtlwzill 1, 2, 3 Track 2 Irincl Optri or 5111111-ll1i11' Cr 4 ' 1 llall Guide 3, 4 Iiittenlrall 3 Class Play EKERN, EDNA Blm1J' Alel1ecQlt1QgzrLn will el . in Ilfiere Ive 'ie er is nw Olher limes otherwise. Ilall Guides 1, 2, A Dulmmn 2 Grand Opera ur .,11111etl1in' 4 Jr, Girl R,-5,-WCS 1 Hall Guide z,- 3 Blaclsliriars 3, 4 Prom Coinmiltee 3 Track 4 Gym Exhibition 1, 2 lallts Page 50 IFERRIES, WILLIAM WILD BILL 'If unyfun is pn-.vent Bilfx lbere lu enjoy il, And if trouble comes He lias a remedy for il. Hall Guido 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 UI.uxl Carol 4 Grand Opera or Som:-lliin' Kittcnbull 2 Old Spanish Custom Truck 3, 4, Blucklriars 3 Dragon uli IVu Foo Glass Play N 7 If I-'ITZPATR ICK, LAURAINE Fizz El Domiuzin 1, 2 , Shamrocks 1, 2 Jr. Girl RL-serves 1, 2 V, Sam Ejxhibition 1 1 ice age 3, 4 A Winnusliiek Stull' 3, 4. IIr1IIGuidc 2, 3, 4 A. A. G. 2, 3, 4 ., Prom cJllII'lIllIIICC l.omn1crcial Club 4 Fccrvlury Llass play ,P IJRANSEN, EVELYN Eric A rqry 11111111 molto ix r1eal and xw1'1'l So lbzs lilue-eyed lusx wi' all like lo m:el llnll guido 3, 4, Prmn Co111111irIrc Gym Exl-ibi.io11 1, 2 Sulbty Coinmirtvc Sr. Girl Rvscrvcs 3 Llnss Play GREENE, ROSAIVIOND R11xie l'r11 ralber vmull, Bur .vize IXIIII allf' Jr. Girl R1-servvs 1, 2 Sr. Girl Rvservts 3 I1:1IIGui1l1-Q 1, 3 Old Spzinish C11Qlo111 Gym E,mil1i:io11 1, 2 IIARNISH, FAROLD Tooleu ' Her lwarz i.m'1 in lier work- li'x elsewhere. Jr. Girl Rcsvrvcs 1 Co1111111'1'ci11l Cluli 2 Doinirnn Prom Coininiltcc Gym Exnilmitioii l'. T. A. prograin Llass Play IIAUSER, LUIS Preflnus tliings comcin small prirka ex. FISH, CARROLL I4'ber1 it comes Io work, be does no! .vbirl When it comex to play be's lbere wc'lls11y. Intrainurals 1, 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Sea Scouts 2,,3,,4 H. R. Kin:-nball 1, 2, 3, 4 Blacklriars 2, 3, 4 FONTISI-I, GERTRUDE Cert Tire only tbirig I can'l do is l1ebr1111:. Prom Committee Gym Exhibition 1, 2 Kittenlmll Domicxm 1 Cluss Play GENZ, ORVILLE Sl1udnw Lel'x lianixb buxiness, but not lalkingf' Choir 1, 2, 3 South in Sonora Two V:lg:1I3o1lLls Song ul the Row Lost Carol Football 1 Blzicklriairs 1, 2 Arhlm-tic Manage-r 2, 3, 4 GUFTAFFON, VIOLE'I'I'E Vi slic' will, .vlie will, And if sbs w1m'1, llI!1l'S llw end of it. Ollicu pzigvs 2, 3 Hall guide.: 2, 3, 4, Coinim-rcizil Club 2, 4 Gvni Exhibition 1, 2 Prom Cominittfsc Class Day Gommitwe IIAUSER, LESLIE Less All 1111- girls were in despair, A Tofind mil bow be curled bix hair. Ilitramurals 3 II. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 H. R. Kittenlmll 1, 2, 3, 4 II11Il Guide 2, 3, 4 Prom Comniilli-c Her xinmy fli.vp0.vi!ion ix rvzvefiled in licr HERDEQ VVILBUR -Will ywdy ynyilgfl II'illJur 1x rullicr a 1114191 lull, I ,MH Guide I 2 3 II? lmou' li1 x grm1l,j11r be coul1l11'll1el111d. 1j1,,miL-fm 4 , I Prom Coiiimittc-1' 3 CII -- 1 f- P. T. A. Arogruin lu PIM 4 Hull Guida' Trac-If 4 HICKS, DONALD Cahhy He'U never know his Seeond fbildlmnd because be ei1n'l lose his first. H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3 lntramurals 1, 2 Pathfinder 2 Secretary Grand Opera nr Swim-1l1i11' Hall Guide 3, 4, Prom Comiilcn' 3 Prom King Jr. Ex. Spcakur Track 1 JOHNSON, ElLEEN Girlie Happy-go-luck, fuir and free, Nothing lbcre is lbal bothers me.' Sr. Girl RL-serves 2, 3, 4, Jr. Girl Rcsurvi-s 1 A Capella Choir 2 Chrisln1a'4 Carol 2 Prom C0111111itlec 3 Cu111111crcial Club 4, Tennis Club 4 A. A. G. 4, KNAPP, ELMA Babe Mayhe il's Im-uf Jr. Girl R1-bcrvi-s 1 Ollicv Page 1, 2, 3, 4 ci0IllIl1l'I'Cl1ll Club 3, 4, P, T. A. Prupgraln 4, Gym Exhibition 1 Ariuislicu Day Prugrani Prom Cu111n1ittcc Class Day Cu111111i1tc1' KUBlAK, EVELYN Bube Always jolly, ulways kind, Sl7fJlS Ibe lyyn: we like lu find. 5l1a111rucks 1 llall Guidvs 2, 3 Gym Exhibition 2 l7rnn1 Culnitluv 3 A Capella Clmir 2, 3 Tl1c Two Vagab1m1ls 2 LACHMAN, JEROME Tom Alway1 ,wud-nulurcil, guild-bumzrrcd and free. Base-lvall 4 Fuutball 2 ll. R. Kiltcixball 1, 2, 3 ll. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hall Guide 2, 3 Patlilimlm-rs 1, 1, 3, 4 Prom Cu111111it11'Q LOVEJOY, WAYNE l.ELAND Babv: I only lire on lilug why nr-1 luke ilU1lSy?'i Baskclball A Football blur. 2, 3, J, Track 2 lli-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 llall Guide 1, 2, 3 l11tra11111ral Babkl-ilmrl 1, 2 HOLLNA EL -- ny umiah cupulili! ' nic' I 1, z 3. Olllcc 0 4, .rTbree , , ll 1 C z-rcial Club 4, 1 ,W f M x, Q V ,, . Jo11NsoN, MALGQJLM -'Duke' Ile lakes :be world as il 1- ex. Cheer Leader 1, Band z, 3, 4 llall Guide 1, ' Grand Opera r Sumcllxin' ' Gym Exlxibitii 1, 2 ,f Gulf 1, 2, 3, 4 Glcu Club 1 A Prom Cnmmi u Class Play KNUTSEN, JUNE Berry She attains whoever she pursues. Hall Guido 1, 2 Ollicc Page 1, 2, 3, 4, C1m11ncrcial Club 4, P. T. A. Prngrain 3 Gym EXllllDlfi1!ll 1 Armistice Day Program 4 Prom Cn111111itwc 3 Class Day Co111111i1u-vs LACHMAN, HELEN Tun-by l'll bu merry, l'll he fre 1'll be sud for nohudeefu Jr. Girl of Spri 1 ' ' r :cr ' Ill? , in C vc 3 Clns- 4, LARSON, JANE Jamey A Iwiss limb clJafmi11g and ilumurv, Sbe'x unravlire In lic xuref' Sr. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Spring Festival l, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 LU EHNE, MARlAN'ASbo11v 4'A lruxlxcl QI fun in u small package. Sr. Girl Rcscrvcw 3 Dn111ican 4, ll. R. Kitlcnball 2 Paze 31 wM.......Y Page 52 'F 1 MIJHENRY, BETTY Belts Lvl the world slid l R .. Rail Cross Council 4 Class Play Hall Cuicle 4 Baski-tball 2, 3 . MORAN, MARION Pr-fly So1nelimes I work, moxlly I play Never too serious, always guy. A Capt-lla Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Domican I, 4 Hall Guide 3 Jr. Girl Reserves I, 2 Lost Carol Two VagalJonds Olcl Spanish Custom .ID , Y r.u,on ol' Wu Foo , I l' OSGOOD, EILEEN ic A jolll' all are girl, Al yx i er hes ll: C i 3, 4, ! B: 'I . l2 1' Kit, bi PATROS, VIOLA Lau Her heurly laugh has many a d rlxhlzmzl our hours from Ilull lliluyf' Doinican I Hall Guicli' 2, 3 H. R. Kiln-nball 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3 PRALLE, BERNARD A mod fellow, and a happy one. Y .' e, et lhc worlil ga, A fig for ll care, and a fig for a woe.' MITTLEBACK, DORIS Cherry ll's nice lo lic nalural when you're nalurully nite. Sr. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Commr.-rcial Club 4 Spring Festival I, 2 Gym Exhibition I Class Play OLSON, ARVID A rn Mu.vic rises from bim with voluptuous swell. - Western Wis. Fi-stival I, 2, 3 A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Boy's Octctte Hall Guide 2, 3 Blnckfrinrs I, 2, 3, 4. Winneshick S1.alI'3, 4 Football 2, 3 Basketball 2 'South in Sonora 'The Two Vagabondsu 'An Old Spanish Custom Grand Opera or Somcthin' ' The Dragon ol' Wu Foo Christmas Program I, 2, 3, 4 Motion Picture Operator Prom Committee OTT, CYRIL Har1ro He never has u worry, He's never in a hurry. Jr. High Basketball Jr. High Football Intramurals 2, 3 H. R. Basketball 2, 3 Football I H 5 I , Him oliiil.-33,44 PAULSON, CLAYION lm 1 '4 V Yuu'll m'l'1'r calvb me burning lhe mid- night oil. Intramurals II, 2 Prom Coininlilcc H. R. Kittenlmll I, 2 Tennis 4 ,MJ , -.fl II 1,1 XE, 1 PQ-B6lESBERC, IRENE A'DIm,I 'V She looks quile .vqfe and sane- H. R. Basketball I, 2 X0 dw K'mv0w11fff H. R. Kim.-nlmall I l Transferred from Carroll, Iowa 3 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Hall Cuiclv 2 .1 I . I . L' REBHAN, CARL !.'ullv REBHA Full riff , un and mis4'lIir'f' foo Doing lhingx lu' .fhouliln'l du. Football 3, 4, H. R. Basl-cclhall 2, 3 H, R. Kittenhall I, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Hall Guides 3 Grand Oper Q a or ..onu'tlIin' Base-lmll 4 N, RUDOLPH Rudy Like srixxors- Alw ys rulling up. ' 1 all I, 2 I I a Log 3, ' an .o mi- , ,4 ' A1 -s n? 4, H. QE. ethalz f' ' r- .4 perafrr Soim-thin' ' 1 l .ls Treasurer pe-lla Choir 2 m Exhibition RICHARDS, IREN E lf xilenre were golden, l'd he a millionaire. Hull Guido 3 .Ir. Girl RL-scrvcw x Dnmicun 4 RUESGEN, MARTHA ll4ulz She lml her cluxs in scholarship uml L'apuhiliIy. Cummcrciul Club 3, 4 Sr. Girl Rcscrvvs 3 Ollicv Pago I II. R. Ollicv.-r Prom Cummitlcc Hall Guidu 2, 3, 4 Co m nwncm-l1wnt Spualacr SLABACK, VEDA St4'udily ard wemls her way. Hall Guide 1, 2 Sr. Girl Rn-serves Cllristnms Prngrzun 4 genllv alelermined she y. THOMAS, LOUISE Her gf-ndncxs equals her lallnessf' Cnmnwrciul Clulw 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, Ollicc Pxlgn- 4 H. R. Ollicer 4 TIIRAILKILI., BETIE She smiled on many just for fun, Bu! we ull knew there was only one. Tmnsfcrrud fr Cc ri u, I- Iinois 3 Ollicc Paw 3 H1illGuiiIc 3 , Lug 3 v N2lixieE::l1iv.'kt , I 2 D Class Play vw! f HAM WEIDERIIOEITT, GEORGE Hu1npb Let George do il.l' Blziclclrlurs 3, 4 Chrisumis Play 3 Thu Two Vagalsonclsn Dru mn of Wu Fon Ilaxll Guides 3 A Cupclln Choir 3, 4 Grind Opcrzx or 'Som - I I . Ltllin' Tmnsfcrrcd from Wis. Rapxcs 3 ROTII, .IANIS Daze One who does not bore but is sweet lry herself. hy tulle, Sr. Girl Reserves 1 Olllec Pago 3, 4 Volleyball 2 Kittcnbull 2 Domican 4 SCIIWARTZ, GRETCIIEN Chiejie Always willing, abliging and kind Hc1e's u lass you ean'l alwaysjmdf' Commercial Club 4 Prum Committue II. R. Olliccr SMITII, DONALD Don v 1 lVorrls fail m Look up ht ollrull rem . For will i , 3, 4, vf! , C mi - B . 'rs J l I ' z . R. 'inn-nball i, 2, 3, 4 Class Viisc-President TIIOM FORD, MARIE 'llllaliv' F1iendly,jully, peppy gal, She certainly malzex a first-class pal. Girl Ri-serves 3 Hull Guide l, 2 Gym Exlxihition 1, 2 Domicun WALUN, FRIBDA lVI'AEtFii1z A pleavunl vomhiflal' E!! good xluderll, qzond xpoirl ncl good frail. r Qfeym I from I' Colorado I f l or ' WC AL' L ' Qlristma am 4 K Class Plai WITTENBERG, JAMES Jug I'm short and lnaxlwful- But what of il. ' Hull Guiclv i, 2, 4 Red Cross Council 4 Prom Commlttcc Grand Opera nr Sumctlun' Page 33 Page 34 YOUNG, DAVID r-D,,,.e-- 'Tffffulfof mv iff '- U pleasure and Dlezfvi: IU make ltu.vine.v,v ' A I X. vw gllutlihlll 2 re mv ,unnam- :ic 'frizt .- flgll Guide i I1liLllng:2iiiFliEb,0r Shhletllin' Armistice Program Prom Conimixtt-C 4 Molisylmxlll 4 - - Bnsketf A ll H- R. Kittcrilxillllj l Zin Pmnriaui NORMAN KAUS We pause to pay tribute to a classmate whose cheerful and energetic personality attracted many friends. Norman came to Logan in Septem- ber, 1937, and would have been graduated with the June class of 1938. During his brief period as a student at Logan, he participated actively in school affairs, and devoted a generous amount of time to the business staff of this Winneshiek. The Editor. TWELVE B TWELVE B 12-B Girls UM 7-ff' unmllfou L Sums 1D1x son sm A A1 1 I' 0' 'i1s1Rr1u' flf. Ilv,Vm'l', B. 'l'xKilL', Xl. Trlulcll v Y- 7.1 ' .' IX . 4 'if A. lvl' mal . Tcl K l 1 1 I a 'nurll11x':wf.fn-1crx11n'l'rr11, . 4 , 'f- . . um . . rcmn Ilmfl Run' IL. Jzllm, E. Misha, lt. Swanson, E. Lux, S. Rausunxwsvn, A. Rnlunfull 4 B 'N I In Ii llxxlxrm B 5ml1l4g,ml, N1 L I, D Ruud, li B 'r . j f '- If I , f bt s 12-B Bo S Q 1rvIRu11' I . Ullm mule, R. Erivl,xux1,U. Skuy, C.. Ihll, R. Olson , . . . Mwmf Iv-u' H. H xtzl-cv, H. Hmulx, In Bvnlwrl, l..YY:1nlxu-ll, R. Xldlxlum, XY,Olsm1 l'l:mI Roux -Z. VYing:, R. VVUH1-n, K. Km11smm,R. Ends-r, B. Sl1yLfcr,C. Hyde' .UHTIII Run' -C. IIJIHSOII, VV. Taylor, G. Wx-iss,U.Acl:1llw, R. fX1usm-S, VV. Imllxillxky 'ifllr Ron' M. Burns, If. Ra-xncu, A. Tm-nsmlulc, J. Dwyn-r, B. H.uym:m:l, I . Crm Page 35 Kin, NX Page 36 ELEVEN A ELEVEN A 11-A Girls Firxl Rou'fL. Evensun, D. Dulato, M. Taylor, l.. Remun, C. Wittig, V. Mueller, J. Johnson Second Rou'4A. Wlltg-rs, V. Calrllxrpz, Sl. Mellini, Nl. Trostrull, B. Scovlllc, K. La Fleur, J. llnll, Nl. Olsen Third Rau' ill. VVit1ig, J. Mr-ally, B. Carlbr-rg, F. Tanga-n, O. McCann, L. Joseph, C. Johnson, M. Paulson, M. Paulson Fourth Rum-M. Secky, D. Gurdinrr, D. Bills, D. Raymond, J. Erickson, M. Musser, B. Thompson, M. Bcucrly Fifth Row -F. May, V. Thuyrr, M. Scanlan, L. Aspen:-mn, E. Mucllvr, D. llelscr, L. H:lll,cr, M. Chapman Sivlb Ron' fA. 'l'l1mn:usgnrnl, ll. Peterson, B. Hilln-rt, E. Dawson, V. licnm-l1,, B. Knutson, W. Moc, M. Schulbcrg 11-A Boys Firxt Rou' EE. Johnsnm, C. Julmsun, VV. Worst, V. Bloss, R. Frlclc, W. Luchne Sk'L'UTldleU1U'li. Riclnnuml, 'l'. Ricsu, E. Luhmun, D. Harnisll, B. Adams, E. Linzllvsy Third Rmvfl.. Taylor, E. Gillmcislur, R. l.z1rson, K. Smith, P. Flnunger, G. Ilmlcluck Fourth Ruu'fl . lVluulls-r, ll. Patzlslcn, J. lnlckcn, K. Black, B. Scllcllur, J. llall Fiflb Rau'--C. YYL-lu-r, D. Ni.-hols, ll. Johnson, A. Pendleton, J. Llnllsay, E. Van Flclclc Sixfb Rau'-NY. Mark, E. Rnlull, D. Gust, W. Bruchmnn, R. Cumhcllick, I.. Cullmurn, NY. Bulrucl D Il no ELEVEN B l l ELEVEN B 11-B Girls Firsl Ruwfv. Johnson, B. Bunz, C. Graf, F. Thompson, B. Clmffee, P. Arm-nz. I Serrmd Row-L. Nelson, A. Mlsna, l.. Jonvs, A. Skoy, D. Ramen, A. Morrel, M. Dinglulm-in Tlrirzl Row-L. Tnvsen, C. Kuschcl, L. Will, G. Jzxrgcnsun, V. Ames, A. Davison, C, Brinstad, E. Thurscn f Fou1ll1Row-'S. Eidc, Ross, E. Stoltz, D. Wull, M. Krueger, J. McDaniel, E. Str.-phun . Fiflb Row-hi. Smith, V. Graf, E. Lysuckcr, B. Sukolik, D. Otto, A. Mark, A. Riley, B. Brown 11-B Boys ff-r 'J 7 M Firxl Row -W. Bohrnslcdt, ll. Gcrnmnson, J. Kraft, V. Kuelxl W Second Rowi.l. lnclerlrurg, E. Pctxslvv, J. licmlrivlcson, D. Brinkman, l.. Svlmll, lf. Grim:-alicl W Third RowfG. llnll, K. Amt-s, A. Britt, J. Lyons, B. Austin, C. Pav-isli Fatlrlb Run'-T. Rye, R. Taylor, H. Puynr, W. Svllao, D. Runnin, B. Scl'mln:lckcr, D. Ba-rtlmrong, J. lf' u 7 3 l Y KVM Z Page 37 60.1 U ,M M WM' A , tsjjf. Page 38 S TEN A A, , ,ww V . ,, ,.ff.10-A GIFIS 1. ,,, , 4, ,, .V i , , 1, ' 5 ., ,.,v.,,f Firxl Rowf- R. Nm-twnll, A. Miltlchxu-lc, M. N4-sslvr, L. Miles, K. Milclu-ll, D. Whipple, B. Phelps, H. l:ll'l1l'k'l1, V. Taylor, A. Brink- man, V. Xliclwls Serum! Row fD. Andere-un, Nl. Nia-im-icr, D. lflollmzin, E. Raw-nscrulit, B. Whlclorf, H. Cairllx-rg, D. WVviss, V. Cain, Xl. Duvicl, E. Moors Third Rfzw A. Stark, ll. Anllursun, M. Culhcrl, V. Count-ll, V. Johnsrm, V. Roth, li. l.urs0n, D. Elliott, F1 Bell, J. Cult-, B. Buh- w1:l,ll. Min-lil. Fllllillt Row VD. llzirm, Nl. N1-lsnn, A. VVQM-re, I. P1-lcrsmi, J. Argnll, C. Benz, H. Cliaplcu, Nl. Bngils, A. Pctrrson Fif1lrRuu-ffhl. Jonson, C. Nh-mlt-z, B. K:lris,lf.llul1Se, H. Smith, E. Ellis, M. Smith, B. Cillxerg, E. Brown Sixth RowfA. Luhmzin, A. Sngcn, G. 'lll1un1pwon,l. Smith, K. Rll0I11llL'fg, J. Ulrich 10-A Boys K. Firx I w-J. Jalal: ink, W. Schl1ct,l.. 1X4cL1-nd, G. D:1ws'H,E. Nov, D. Hull, R. Biutz, E. llnnsnn econ Row WR. I chmnn, D. Robinson, D, Shiftzur, E. Shultz, P. Bictz, R. Wiggcrt, VV. Knutsun, J. Mm-ally, K. Ehm-r ' 1 ou' Y R. r, C. Pittlualn, YY. Jensuu, T. Kinnvy, J. VVlivclur, J. WV1-ln-r, A. Vcglnlin, E. Young, W. Nurcrow our Row -O. ccn, J. Ruth, R. Ms-yor, l.. Jolmmn, lf. Zivbl-ll, R. Thorscn, L. Jones, D. Wiuclcrhm-ft I'4if1lr,lio1vfll. Hu user, ll. Campbell, ll. Km-hes, W. Km-hcl, K. Parrn-nt, W. Cumplu-ll, R. Eddy, E. Rololf, T. Monsuor jlhzuv- A. Gi hcrtsun, J. Cnmplu-ll, P. Olson, lf. Bulfznny, R. Bruuhmun, l.. Sam-n, R. Martin, R. Miclmulson .3 Qstlli TEN B TEN B 10-B Girl ' Firxl Run -E. Cl1:lfl'Sv, Sl. Xlnson, Nl. Nlzurcn, L. Erlclxsnn, Nl. Nl rr m , Serm1l1Ruw+R. McCormick, N. ML-Aclum, C. FUVCTSUII, E. Rich rc w, . . Soho 1 , . Amt 0 Tbirl1Row'-TX4. Skoug, M. Tlmn1pson, E. Miller, M. MncAk-zu' .I .1uscr, E. uuDo I , .und Fourlb RuwvB. Smith, J. Hzllmlursvn, M. Moore, G. Lin mrt, l iclvr, B. mcsson, iss I O- yy ll fb Y 0 Firxl Run' - XV. Turner, J. Hur! is I ' lln' , .. Rinikrr, cnnv! V. Anmlcrsun, J ucsgcn S0f'lI1lllRllllI'R. Rl-uglus, M. 'l mn 9. . mall, P. , V -r,' If p J. Pm-lcrsm n, 3mndl, W. Au-l , Tl1inIRmu O. Bulznmn, 1-ber, A. 1 -, R. Iinrlc C. Scllz f ullcr, C. Tr lee . tliurgcss, vary I. b 1 . llc dv, R. I au S Q , l.. DL-n . 1, V. Wing Fifth uf- 7. lull, H. 5 s, S. C n ck, C. tt4 ', H. llctr ', przltt, D. Povlbx vc O NINE A Page 40 NINE A l 9-A Girls Firxl Ruwfil. Jcnscn, D. l.umlcy, C. lludgraft, L. Iluuscr, M. BL-rlllrong, I. Bcutlur, D. Prcrncslmcrg, D. Prcmesbcrg Second Rows E. Alxlwou, C. Gibson, B. NL-lwal, II. llzulc, V. Scliroccls-r, J. liourclman, D. Morrison, M, Purrent Third Row-'-NI. Wulclorli, H. Eilvrtson, M. lvcrson, A. Slwpartl, B. Pc-tcrson, M. Sprnin, I. Rollu, INI. Craig, A. Brown Fnurll1RowfH. lilzxdlivn, INI. Jollnson, J. Tloniclx, E. Culp, P. Purlu-r, G. Clcnnnons, B. W'elcll, E. lNIarx Fijlb Row-M. Ilnnson, G. Clow, M. Sliroucler, I.. Brinkman, V. Houghtaling, B. Winium, E. Larson, M. Carpenlur, A. Nulwal Si.x'1lrRnw-A. VVolfc, A. Colburn, C. Larson, M. Anclvrson. I.. Katclicl, G. Erickson, E. Dwyer, E. Zunkcr 9-A Boys l 'irxlI!io1vfl7. llagmunn, G. For-llmi, J. McDaniel, R. Smith, L. Wolclcn, W. Mm-yur, R. Miclu-lson, C. Stcpluxns, C. Parulle, R yn n Serond Rozvw R. Ifsmoncl, J. Sliort, NI. CronlJcClfc, R. Fuiks, N. Burns, R. Olson, E. Olson, A. I-uss, R. Hanson Tl1inlRnw-'.l. Knutson, N. Hauser, B. Estvrlc, R. lNI:iringn-r, H. Niitclwll, W. IIaell'ner, R. VVilzlu:, VV. Black, R. IIIIQIIHCY I -UHTIII Rowfffi. I7oIl:u1slJcc, H. Witlrllbclyq, H. Lysulaer, R. Svlmlburg, I.. Hanson, C. Carlson, I.. Peterson, C. GN-cn l7il1hR1mr--.l. Jorstacl, C. Czxrlmolu, H. Mulnmn, E. Hicks, J. Bin-, D. La Iflcur, G. Brooks, E. Rislnurg, R. Anlauns. Sixllv Run--N. Haugv, L. Poulnr, V. Marlin-ny, R. Iwitcnlxerg, IV. IY:1llu-r, F. Dassu, R. Oplaml, R. Tronick NINE B NINE B 9-B Girls First RowfH. Oliver, W. Hvnry, L. Wrnzcl, M. Bahwn-II. Stroud Row-D. lndcrbcrgz, G. Jor1.:L'nson, E. Bugbvc, B. Exley, C. Taylor, A. Tovson Third Row-NI. Dansbury, W. King, V. Nloorc, L. N1cConncll, D. Pclmlcr, M. Eilcrtson, L. Riltvr Founb Row-B. Graf, A. Gocldncr, C. Cormlcs, P. Schrouior, E. Du Pac, L. Slalmch, E. Gustafson, 9-B Boys 1 irvlRou'--A Hamish, 0. Scvcrson, K. Cautch, J. Tabln-rt, D. Thorscn S4-cond R0u'gJ. Squire, L. Crandall, L. Robinson, K. Rvmen, L. Cook, J. C.n.pcrson Third Row-H. llults, R. Coney, G. Onsrud, R. Adams, N. Pohhnan lfourlb Row-R. Albertson, B. 1.1-uclwr, L. Hanson, R. Blanchard, J. Man-Donald, S. Earlanson I ifll1Row'fW. Knapp, ll. Warren, W. Olson, M. Olson, E. Rasmussen, B. Blank, H. Briggs. Sixth Row-F. Britt, R. Briggs, C. Ln Ffcur, E. Hciser, D. Linhart, VV. Pctcrson, C. Salvy E. 'l hon1asg:lrd Page 41 Page 42 EIGHT A EIGHT A 8-A Girls First Roivfkl, Ruhr, E. Clialsina. R. 'l'lmiiipsrm, A. Sr-liuland, A. Holt--r. A. Holler. Second Rau'-fi. Kaul, Xl. S4-lilf-gf-l, A. Rim-v. E. Tlmmpson. G. Huvin1l,.l. fimnki-, Al. Slrlclriii. Tbinl Row- B. Bruilzman, R. Gustafson, J. Lou-joy, D. Baumgarlen, Nl. Klrir, A. Cn-rmanson, B. Peterson, P. Dmclicr Fourlli Row-D. Robinson, A. Millar, R. Hanson, G. Lancaster, M. Peacock, B. llornur Fifib RowfV. Rcymvld, J. Stone, B. Luclini-, l. Taylor, R. Kraft, A. Jolinson, D. Powers Sixth Row-l .. Malilum, G. Rcitzlull, B. Willet, G. Abbot, E. Bolclon, R. Goeldncr, C. Hall 8-A Boys Firxl Row-K. Brown, R. Atchison, D. WR-im, l.. lxnnux, C. Zerbis, A. l'larcl1o,lY. Duckwortli, R. Onsrud Secon1lRow --R. Rlllglllllll, B. Laughlin, D. May, D. lN1c:lly, D. Goodman, G. Lennox, A. llansnn Tbinl RuwfD. Wang, R. Woodrull, R. Mn-llzo, L. Niles, J. Dockllam, K. Schulln-rg, B. Smith, D. Smith Four1bRmvf'A. lvl-rson, J. Ralston, R. Saville, R. Willa-lm, J. Cuudy, K. Graves, E. Cullmurn, D. Ferris Fifth Rnwf R. Julmsun, lf. Rlioniln-rg, J. Jacques, R. Bolzlon, R. Johnson, J. Scliuger, D, King, S. Thompson Sixlb Rowffltl. Sunil li, C. Tlmniaw, C. Fauvcr, W. Carrol, l.. Williams, W. Wumlrufl, A. Alawriyclil, D. Bice EIGHT B EIGHT B 8-B Girls Firxt Ruu'fB. Ulson, J. Jann:-5, P. Gustafson, M. Blank, H. Asp:-nsun, K. Bra-snznlmn, B. Aclums Second RowfS. Allen, A. Campbvll, M, Jolxnsnn, H. Cronlyvck, D. Rust, D. Kraft, M. llcfli, B. Brown, P. 'Smith Third Ruwgfl. Mclls, J. Menmlcz, L. Smith, Phelps, M. Mark, A. Burtzel, M. Trl-vullc, ll. Bn-nz 1 ourlb Row-lf. Suns, J. Spies, E. Scllullz, D. Erlinsun, B. Twitc, J. Dittcngcr. Fifi!! Rnu'+lN'l. Johnson, I. Emllly, V. C4-ntz, W. Kutclwll, E. NL-luring, B. Wlllitc, Nl. W'ittcnln'rg 8-B Boys l irslR1u-fli. All-il, J. Rullinxun, VV. Gwen, .l. Dingm-lmlcin, R. Tllumpeun, ll. Nlnsun Svmnd Row-R. llcnry, E. Pislmw, I.. Ames, G. Olson, G. Dcllvnlyaclc, J. lNl1'yvrs, R. Brown, C. Pcwrs. Third Row-C. Turner, .l. Snlvy, M. Brown, W. Donny, M. Oplnncl, Ii. Harnislm, R. Smith, D. llzlll. lfourlll Rim'-I.. Nieluncl, Nl. Julmson, J.Dim1rl1lcin, W. Fosilick, R. Pclcrsuli, R. Rullc, R. .lnl1nson,l7. Duvicls Page 43 Page 44 7 -A GIIJS l'i1 Nt Run - M. Lorenz, B. Dc-nt, G. Crucu, S. Gustafson, H. Anderson,E.H:1nsun SEVEN A SEVEN A Srmnrl Rmffl.. Moc, C. Sturm, J.Tlxun1pson, L. Anderson, P. Lindley, Nl. Many, J. Anderson, C. Nlcfforrnick, F. Anlus '1Al1irdRouf' -P. Hutlcstaul. S. Gardiner, A. Fuuvcr, A. HL-ndrickson, B. Caspcrscn, B. Jurgcnsnn, Nl. Butzmnnn l'nurlb Row'-C. Gilbert, E. Hanson, F. Eincr, I. Ames, R. Wilsvy, P. Hudgrslft lfillb Rown- P. Miller, C. Tovsvn, B. Cur1is,J. Gibson, P. Inderbvrg, P. Phelps, M. Bond 7-A Boys Fin: Row--N. Cillwerlsnn, J. Dawson, D. Brandt, M. Lurentzwn, J. Marshall, R. Dqnvcnpurl, F. Klosn-r, L. Wilt:-I1lu'l'g. Swnnrl Rmufli. Cnxnplmull, L. Bicc, W. Cain, J. Ftrcv:1,cr, G. Taylor, E. Nessie-r, J. Snyder, A. Willvtlc Tl irrl Rau' ill. llydv, K. Davids-un, VV. Baker, D. Saga-, D. Black, R. Lyons, V. Snidcr, G. Sclbo f7f.l11ll1Ruu'-R. Neuuull, C. Lzxclunun, R. Richards, C. Campln-Il, C. Dixon, VY. Km-pcke N. Pattvrson l'illb Rau'-V. Fchrudvr, C. Nelson ,R. Jm-nsen R. Gronbcck, R. Truedell, SEVEN B SEVEN B 7-B Girls l ir.wI Row'-R. Dinglcdcin, J. Ln lflcur, J. Mvfllnnis, P. Klaus, ll. Briggs, B. Duwcll, li. Blunvlmul, D. McCann, E. llulmm-:N D. Pillm-r. Scumd Rong D. Sou-nson, B. Dickson, M. VVln-vlcr, l'. Ban, 5. Jolxnsun, lf. Saclunustvr, ll. Wlvlslm-11, .l. lgxllgmlnn, H. Pun A-rs. Third Rmvglwl. Exlvy, Bl. Allen, l.. Cululcll, M. Flzullicn, J. Nlcrrcll, 5. Klzlr, K. VV1-izcl, ll. Clmpicskn, A. Zivlxcll, M. VJHI Sirklc. l'irxI Row WR. likcrn, D. lvvrsnn, J. Slvphan, N. Allrvrtson, J. Jenkins, R. l,,:1c'l1lmln, E. Lcunurrl, G. Culcmaxn. Sz'ronulRnu'-flN1. Bogie, L. Marx, R. Wurtilmlx-v, D. Squier, D. Nlnvrrissvvl, B. Calvin, E. Alhrrcllt. Third Rnu+XN. Borniglw, 'l'. Ruud, R. Du Paw, K. llullcy, D. Burr, J. Anderson, B. Fronxnu-lt, C. Cnlnplxcll, J. Krnmcr, R. lS11xxw4'll. Page 45 i?f',J?lQ!!4: Autographs -- M , W '15 4 ' M JJ fg 1 dj Q V lf W ,af PM K WWW M M 'Un ' Adv' N Tj My OWMJUW . .lf 'su .Y L, PWWEEM SN , .X xx ,X ' 'J WM M 3 if? ' 8 Ng wjiigi wewif 2 lj I -. X1 X IW J x ii Q wwf My JL W ., 1+ f f - W W ii?z1f7gif M ffa f WMMJ W' fy! M ,ff 17 WC??24 '7'M N nl fa' ' U ' - ' ML Q XV ,WWW fwffwy-X fy nes pdfxfi 4'AA' If y' WWW QM who f , WJ ffl QMWYTA BW' 'MUWM' ?W,ffiWW Mi Y 4 A-'4 M, X, 5 Q QJff'fffYgf2ff Af A WW gy KZ! 1 ff' 411, Dub- 'V , Qigwiffi' w 8 . 4 if X f qvgj diff - 00000 O O O 4,...A.fQ,f WML, 000 fl' 4 49 QOOQG 4 ,W N O O C J J, , Go - Ox CO C ' A s - NAaL5 xwlfol-fi-I amiga' QSNQVS.. 340- MLW cQO-jM,LuJ.,,, Kumar' v.,N.,.9N.'fLe X ,fL 'L'-f' .9.,JL dk Vvxuw' N' MDX A .nh ' ,- .xikkyvxw N-L, First Row-A. Peterson, A. Allrldt, A. Wultcrs, L. Remen, M. Beverly, W. Bohrnsledt, Mr. Jones, C. Winig, R. Wittig, M. Truclell, B. Twite, l.. Evenson Second Row-M. Davidson, S. Rasmussen, A. Riley, A, Sagem, B. Hilbert, M. Scholbcrg, E. Lysaekt-r, M. Lund, I . Tnngen, Nl. Sehini, E. lwlsnzl, lvl. Bohrnstedt, B. Carllmert, L. Jones, J. llull, B. Benz Third Row-B. Ross, M. Smith, E. Ellis, Nl. Nloram, D. Brinkman, S. Sugen, R. luurlin, J. Lolcken, F. Cox, C. Cnttoli, D. Nlziyo, D. Wull, D. Otto, B. Schlegel, J. Cole, B. Ht-yt-r Fourlb Row-O. Green, E. Noe, E. Penslee, ll. Ferries, T. Kinne , A. Cilbertson, C. Weller, A. Olson, W. Sc-lbo, D. Runnin R. Mc Coy, S. Colton, P. Finzlnger, E. Lyons, B. Sheller, llytle, G. Wciclcrhoelit, C. Culp XX I X . i l xx HE LOGAN A Cappella choir has now been in existence for four years. The , interest of the students in singing unaccompanied music has continued, and the ' present roster is sixty members. The Choir, vested in black gowns with red and white satin stoles, has made various appearances during the year at clubs, over the radio, Logan assemblies and My my T ACappe11a Choir -, ' - J P. T. A's including a program at the Western Wisconsin Music Festival. 1 ,Vip K Q Soloists and chorus members in the operctta, The Dragon of Wu Foo were Q . ' ' - drawn from this group. . i , yi Those who are graduating are: Sopranos-Muriel Baker, Marion Moran, Frieda ,J N v 'rf y Walling altos-Marion Schini, Marion Bohrnstedtg tenors-Stanley Sagen, William 'ly XVV j ff Ferriesg baritoncs-Sidney Cotton, Arvid Olsong bassesHGordon Culp, Robert Mc- ,Q ' Coy, David Mayo, and Charles Cotton. V ' f OFFICERS ,fy President. . ............ ...... S IDNEY COTTON ill 1 C if Librarian. . . .... MILDRED DAVIDSON ' Manager. . . ..... GEORGE WEBER Page 50 s ' ' , 1 ' First Row-R. Wclsey, B. Brown, V. Carlbcrg, H. Carlbi-rg, B. Thompson, J. Mealy, D. Pchler, C. Rands, J. Dinglcdt-in. Second RowfL. Robinson, J. Knutscn, D. Ruud, J. Ulrick, C. Hall, B. Scoville, B. Exeley, R. Maringcr, L. Lenox, W. Duck- worth, R. Briggs. Third Row-W. Turner, E. Cox, E. Jnhn, P. Snyder, H. Lysacker, 1.. Nelson, A. Allclt, T. Cnlmpe, W. Hafner, C. Trcvullcc, M. Cronbi-ck. Fourlb Row-L. Peterson, W. Bohrnstcclt, L. Scholl, G. Haddock, R. Olson, E. Lysaker, S. Sagen, R. Combi-llick, D. Ln. Fleur, T. Kinney, J. Church, C, Larson, M. Bohrnstedt, B. Ht-yer. Orchestra HE LOGAN High School orchestra was fortunate in receiving new members to replace those who had graduated. The duties of this musical organization are to furnish music at the operettas, school plays, graduation functions, and assemblies. Small groups are also selected to play at the various clubs and organizations in the city. A large portion of the orchestra was represented in the Western Wisconsin festival held at the State Teachers' College on April 9. Next year the orchestra will be without the assistance of Maryon Schini, Stanley Sagem, Sidney Cotton, jean Church, and Marion Bohrnstedt. Page S 1 .W First Row-D. Weiss, D. Ulrich, M. Craig, H. Church, A. Affelt, B. Heyer, E. Chaffee, E. Goldner, W. Turner, R. Smith, D Pynn, R. Fuiks. Second Row-M. Johnson, C. Gibson, B. Broitzman, H. Eilertson, E. John, E. Cox, A. Mlsna, M. Skog, P. Snyder, C. Gallans- hee, T. Cahape, W. Bohrnstcdt, Director Jones. Third Row-L. Nelson, S. Eide, E. Du Pae, R. Goldner, M. Schroeder, M. Bohrnstedt, J. Church, L. Robinson, W. Knapp, H. Warren, L. Peterson, R. Olson. Faurlb Row-E. Lysaker, E. Ellis, G. Benz, B. Brown, M. Smith, E. Miller, C. Larson, J. Knutson, . Haddock, H. Lysaker, J. MacDonald, J. Bice. Fiflb Row-W. Carroll, A. Gilbertson, R. Combelliclc, S. gen, Smith, R. Larson, P. Olson serv. Shiftnr, D. La Fleur, D. Nichols. N, j it . sv' 9,9 Ky! F M i OGAN High School does not have an-ordinary band-it has a marching band, directed by Mrwjones. Its membership increased to nearly sixty, the band presents a splendid sight as it marches through unusual formations on the football field. This year the band has proved its activity by Working diligently for new uniforms. The Band Mothers' 01-ganization has aided this purpose greatly. These uniforms are of red cord material trimmed with braid and gold buttons. The jackets are short, tight-fitting West Point affairs. The caps are also of red with white braid, a gold lyre on the front, and a tall red plume. The duties of the band are: to play at football and basketball games, pep meetings and at N the annual P. T. A. Spring Festival. It marches in the Memorial Day parade each year. X? D Next year this musical organization will be 'thout the help of Sidney Cotton, Stanley igen, Maryo Schini, Gordon Culp, Edith Dawe an Church, and Marion Bohrnstedt. 1 F Q fWWw: ' it of L , tamblgyhlltllf 4 Mt ' ' I ' 6312? til' aiflffm r Band .rf ' l'1 .. J . First Row-K. Lindley, R. Tlwmasgaard, D. E. Field, W. Hoekmeyer, B. Smitlx, Capt. C. F. Culler-Sea Scout Commodore, R. Wiclell, F. Novak, S. Zemlo, E. Fish, and M. Olson. Second Raw-Mr. Art Holseth, J. Peterson L. Germanson, R. Olson, E. Youn , 0. Greene, R. Carr, G. Fullansbee, T. Cahape, R. Smith, F. Muller, J. Mealy, W. Knutson, R. Koepelte, and Mr. Manx gilleldt. Third Row-R. Rcagles, S. Nelson, H. Allen, S. Connell, G. Abbott, H. Campbell, H. Knebes, R. Eddy, F. Rohrer, R. Arnslun, E. Lindley, G. Skoy, and R. Nelson. Fourth Row-E. Olson, D. Kellicut, A. Heiser, L. Outcelt, L. Sugen, W. Bollrud, B. Snyder, D. Ranum, C. Fish, H. Hetriclc, J. Fauver, J. Lindsay, and R. Herde. Q .1 Sea Scouts NE OF the most venerable of organizations is that of the Sea Scouts, which is now celebrating the tenth anniversary of the S. S. Malta. It enjoys many traditions, among which are the Wednesday night meetings, the spring dance, the Memorial Day services and the doughnut sale. But the tradition which is most cherished is the summer cruise. This voyage takes place the day after the closing of school, and ex- tends two weeks into the summer.The S. S. Malta carries a cargo of about thirty-two boys up the Mississippi River, reaching its destination at Lake Pepin. Skipper Burton Smith leads the Sea Scouts in their varied activities. Page 5 5 N N . First Raw-M. Chapman, L. Jones, B, Phelps, E. Stephuns, A. Luhman, J. Mendez, B. Ross, M. Krueger, H. Lachmnn, M. Kaus, E. Stoltz, V. Slnlrack, F. Tagen. Second Rowwli. Nctwall, V. Mickcls, P. Arvnz, C. Graff, M. Bettcrly, E. Dawson, B. Schlegel, K. Kuschel, V. Ames, B. Bruem mer, M. Scanlon, E. Frunsen, A. Robinson, l.. Evenson. Third Raw-J. Cole, H. Chapko, M. Erickson, L. Tovsen, D. Elliot, F. Fauver, R. Spratt, A. Mark, L. Thomas, K. Rhomberg, L. Hauser, M. VV:-nzel, J. Champnne, B. Thompson, B. Hanson, L. Joseph. Fourth Row-E.. Gillmeister, L. Wartlell, C. Ott, E. Blank, C. Muetzel, C. Fish, B. Hagman, R. Comhellick, G. Selbo, G. Weiss, W. Herde, J. Hull, Z. Wing, G. Weber, J. June, F. Hall, G. Johnson, L. Urlmnek, W. Bnhrnstedt, V. Kuehl. Page 54 Hallguides l T IS the duty ofthe hall guide to escort'all visitors to the office and to leave no one pass their post without a pass. Students leaving theibuilding must have their passes signed by a member of the faculty or oflice. If the hallguide does not follow these rules and fails to perform his duties thoroughly, he is sent back to study hall and is replaced by another student. Each semester officers are elected to serve. The officers for fall and spring semesters were as follows: FALL: SPRING Prmdent: Walter Lubinsky Walter Lubinsky Vice-Prcridentx Gale Weiss Gale Weiss Secretary-Trea1urer.' Louise Thomas Beverly Twite An annual party is held each spring and all hallguides from both semesters may atrend. Dancing and games provide amusement and refreshments are served. First Row-V. Connell, V. Johnson, D. Bills, D. Whipple, M. Smith, F. Thompson, B. Atchison, D. Bock, B. Roberts, J. Mealy, E. Cox, J. Church, M. Ruesgen, M. Thomford, L. Fitzpatrick. Second Row-J. Johnson, G. Bahwell, O. McCann, L. Troslrud, A. Alfelt, A. Peterson, B. Waldorf, V. Taylor, B. Scovillc, D. Harm, L. Remen, B. Twitc, R. Wittig, E. Esmond, E. Mlsna, S. Rasmussen, V. Carllmerg. Third Raw-J. Argall, G. Benz, E. Osgood, C. Johnson, B. Smith, E. Ellis, I Smith E. Richards, E. Hall, M. Scholberg, V. guwqfson, . McHenry, E. Clott, M. Moran, A. Thomasgard, L. Nelson, M. gmith, A. Skoy, A. Davison, E. Swanson,, . rtug. Fourrb Row-O. Greene, C. Hall, H. Pataska, D. Aiken, L. Geary, D. Hicks, W. Lubin sky, R. Larson, E. Van Sickle, L. Geary, E. Rololl, J. Dwyer, C. Hanson, L. Colburn, D. Otto, B. Nelson, D. Woll, M. Davidson, S. Nelson, G. Skoy, B. Carl- az' 1 I lwrg. Mig? A jf 7' 1. pol! . ffjafyf .4 zyllgdid ' ND c careful? ion tad the hallguide organization a o ng al c gr . med s re held once a month at which e e xfliha organization s iscussed. d 'es of the hallguides ave been 're is and enlarged. They must keep er in e halls durin asses a.d all irreg ritic are reported to the supervisor. T alls must be kept cl f al apers and lock s are inspected to see that they ,are osed. Al udent go g to eir locke ust a ompanied by the hall guide. 1 xr Kewl. WJ? ' ivillsnil R First Row-B. Hcyer, D. Aiken, E. Mlsna, M. Scanlon, A. Brinkman, L. Fitzpatrick, A. Esmond, H. Church. Second Raw-E. Fransen, J. Roth, M. Bvtterly, E. Jnhn, M. Seholberg, M. Lund, E. Knapp, L. Joseph, D. Mt-aly, D. Whipple, L. Miles, M. Thomforll. Tbird Row-S. Rasmussen, B. Knutson, B. Thrailkill, B. Sehlegcl, E. Dawson, B. Nelson, L. Thomas, H. Hollnagel, J. Knutsen, J. Clmmpune, M. Smith, L. Hauser, H. Smith. Page 56 Office Pages NE OF the most important organizations in Logan High School is that of the oflice pages. These girls are chosen by Miss Mac Donald at the beginning of each new semester. Good grades, proper attitude, and approval by her homeroom teacher are necessary for a girl to Work in the oflice as a page. There are various duties to be attended to during each period. In the morning, homeroom sheets are checked by the girls and absentee slips are made out for each student absent. The duties of the afternoon pages are much the same as in the morning. There are many other services performed by these girls, all of which make the oflice page very valuable to the school. First Row-L. Germzlnson, S. Connell, G. Brooks, G. Carlson, M. Gronbeck, K. Scholberg. Second Row-W. Olson, A. Pendleton, C. Fish, Mr. Hoover, R. Corhctt, B. Schununckcr, l.. Wardwt-ll, E. l.uhm:ln Stage Crew LTHOUGI-l the stage crew is one of Logan High School's most valuable organi- zations, it has, in the past, kept in the background of school organizations. Members of the stage crew give freely of their time and talents to uphold the high standard of our dramatic productions. They have attained great success with the most difficult of settings. Their busiest seasons occur before the production of class plays and operettas, for, under the guidance of Mr. Hoover, they build all the necessary settings. Stage managers are: Wallace Olson, Spencer Connell, Robert Corbett, Elmer Luhman, Arnold Pendleton, and Carrol Fish. Page 57 First Raw-H. Church, M. Berthrong, G. Buhwell, H. Lachmzm, B. Schlegel, F. Tzlngen, J. Mealy, V. Miclcels, D. Bock. Second Row-V. Julmson, V. Tlmyer, J. Church, M. Anderson, B. Hanson, E.. Dawson, A. Thonmsgnrd, B. Cnrllmerg, P. Arenz, Tbird Row-R. Rehhan, C. Ott, R. Larson, W. Bolrucl, P. Olson, E. Van Sickle, C. Johnson, H. Lysaker, L. Peterson, R. Smith. R. Pynn, Page 58 Logan Log HE LOGAN Log has improved greatly this last year and more students than ever are interested in journalism. The Log has changed its form and is now larger and better looking. During the spring semester the English classes helped the Log with helpful constructive criticism. Editor: Virginia Thayer Buxinm Mimogger: Elizabeth Dawson Associate Editors: Dorothy Bock, Betty Ann Schlegel. Special VVriterr: Phyllis Arenz, Preston Olson. Sporty Editor: Rudolph Rebhan, Arrirtantr Cyril Ott, Howard Lysaker. Reporrem joane Mealy, Helen Lachman, Harriet Church, Lloyd Peterson, Russell Larson, Richard Pynn, Alice Thomasgard, Betty Carlberg, Mary Anderson, jane Erickson, Robert Smith, Jean Church, Beverly Hansen, Viva Michcls, and Elaine Mlsna. Advertising Staff: Florence Tangen, Glen johnson, Mary Ella Berthrong. Circulation Stajf: Wayne Bollrud, Eugene Van Sickle. is 3 si lt N First Row-L. Fitzpatrick, B. Bice, D. Bock. Second Row-E. Dnsse, W. Bohrnstedt, M. Bohrnstedt, L. Peterson. Third Rowfj. Church, H. Lysaker, G. Selbo, D. Wcidvrhucft, B. Thrailklll. The Winneshiek Staff THE GOAL of this group is one-to put forth a year book that will meet with the approval of the student body, a book that is both artistic and interesting. Editor: Betty Bice Assistant Editor: Ann Dawson Classes: Ann Dawson, Anita Langer, jean Church, Eleanor Dasse Organizations: Phylis Arenz, Warren Selbo, Marion Bohrnstedt, Dorothy Bock, Bette Thrail- kill Features: Bette Thrailkill, Marion Bohrnstedt Faculty: Betty Schlegel. Photography: Robert McCoy Sports: Wayne Bohrnstedt, Warren Selbo Business Staff: Howard Lysaker, Lorraine Fitzpatrick, Norman Kaus Art Staff: Melford Wolfe, Donald Wiederhoeft. Faculty Advisers: Miss Hawks, Mr. Spears, Miss Miller, Miss Welsh, Mr. Cunningham, Miss Backus Art Contributors: Helen Fladlien, Dolores Raymond, Thomas Monsoor, Beverly Hanson Page 59 1 l Firsl RowwD. Bock, B. Atchison, G. Schwartz, M. Seeley, A. Arfclt, D. Mittlcbaek, L. Fitzpatrick, J. Johnson. Second Raw-E. Cox, B. Scoville, L. Joseph, B. Thompson, M. Ruesgen, D. Mfvaly, J. Church, O. McCann, E. Johnson, E. Danse. Tl1irdRow-B. Schcrmcrhorn, S. Rasmussen, L, Trostrud, E. Knapp, E. Dawson, M. Lund, L. 'l'homas, H. Hollnagel, E. Clott, J. Knutscn, V. Gustafson, D. Ruucl, E. Swanson. Page 60 The Commercial Club ANITA LANGER, . . .... President .... . . .MARTHA RUESGEN EDITH DAWES ,,,....... . . .Vice Prefident. . . .... JUNE KNUTSEN LORRAINE FITZPATRICK ..., .... S ecremry .... .... E LMA KNAPP FERYL MARSHALL ,....,............ Treamrer .,.................. LOUISE THOMAS HE COMMERCIAL club, under the able supervision of Miss H. Gilson, holds its meetings regularly once a month. The purpose of the Club is to keep pace with the modern trend of developments in the stenographic field, and to further the students' education in this field. Membership during the year numbered forty-four, of which twenty-seven gradu- ated. The only requirement for entrance into this club is that the student be in his second year of commercial work. Through the money raised from candy sales at school, and at the football games, a stopwatch was purchased for the commercial department. A trip was made to the Standard Oil Company in order to inspect its offices. First Row-M. Thomforcl, L. Tovsen, J. Roth, .l. Chnnipanu, M. Dinglvclein, B. Chaffee, A. Morrell, J. 0'l..cnry, V. Carlin-rg, M. Morris, L. Aspcnson. Svcond Row-R. McCormick, ll. Carlberg, l. Richards, E. Thorsen, D. Harm, M. Jensen, F. Tanga-n, P. Parker, C. Brinslnd- D. Gardiner, M. Schulberg, F. Hamish, B. Nliltleback. Third Row-V. Roth, V. Ames, A. Tllomasgard, L. Hauser, A. Sugcn, B. Knutson, M. Moran, H. Vznmclry, A. Mark, C. Lin- hnrt, A. Davison, C. O'Lenry, V. Connell, D. Remen. Domicon Prcfidmt ...... . . .MARION MORAN Vice Prefident. . . .... JEAN CHAMPANE Treasurer .... . . .MARION LUEHNE Advifar ....... .... . . ,....,.. . . . Miss S. GRIMM HE DOMICON club was not active during the fall semester but was reorganized in the spring. This organization is open to all girls in home economics classes. Various committees are appointed and meetings are held on alternating Mondays. Page 61 First Row-C. Skoy, H. Witzke, C. Nluetzell, W. Taylor, C. OU, R. Frick, J. Peterson. Second Row--S. Nelson, W. Lubinsky, B. Snyder, G. Aclnms, G. Weiss, J. Dwyer, C. Hansen, R. Eddy, E. Cillmeister. Page 62 unior Hi-Y HORTLY after the opening of the school year the Hi-Y was reorganized under the capable supervision of Mr. Carl Matthusen. Plans were formulated for the coming year and numerous activities were decided upon. The club sponsored a very successful dance in December, and promoted other activities during the school year. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to promote clean sportsmanship and clean living habits among boys of high school age. It not only keeps the fellows out of mischief but forms a very fine recreational program. Present officers of the club are: Preridem' ........ ......,...........................,.. W ARREN TAYLOR Vice Prexidmt, .... .... B RUCE SNYDER .fecretagf-Trmrurer. . . ...... JOHN DWYBR Advisor .......... . . .MR. MATTHUSEN First Row-M. Lorenz, B. Ohlson, M. Blank, P. Lindley, F. Ames, M. Butzinnn, P. lluttlcslnd, B. Jorgenson, S. Gustafson, B. Dent, C. McCormick, J. Anderson, L. Anderson, L. Moc, E. Hansen, J. Thompson, K. Brcsnnlmn. Second Raw-A. Holter, H. Oliver, D. Premesberg, M. Craig, J. Spies, A. Rice, B. Erickson, A. Cermanson, A. Johnson, B. Powers, J. Loveioy. E. Thompson, H. Gronbeck, D. Preinesberg, A. Fauvcr, A. Holter. Third Row-H. Fladlein, C. Gibson, D. Morrison, K. Mitchell, L. Erickson, B. Exlev, J. Tronick, L. Brinkman, B. llornvr, D. Robinson, B. Curtis, A. Hendrickson, B. Caspvrson, F. Einur, E. Schultz, G. l.41ncaslcr. Ifuurlb Row-L. Ritter, l. Eddy, E. Nchring, l. Roth, E. Zunkcr, E. Thomas nrd, L. Slahack, Cv. Erickson, R. Sniclcr, E. Muc- Donalcl, P. Milla-r, B. Graf, A. Du Pae, E. Gustafson, E. Dwyer, W. Hgenry. unior Girl Reserves Prerident ..,... . . .LILLIAN RITTER Vice Preridmt. . . ....... BETTY EXLEY Secretary ..... . . .ELEANOR NEHMNG Treasurer. . . .... ETHEL MACDONALD Advisor ................................................. Miss M. Bono HE JUNIOR Girl Reserves, under the excellent guidance of Miss Bobo, have been very active during the past year. Among the activities enjoyed were a hobby contest, hikes and parties, packing Christmas baskets, candy sales, sponsoring a nickle mixer, making table favors for an old people's home, purchasing a piano, and many other interesting things. The purpose of the club is to iind and give the best. The slogan, To face life squarely. The junior Girl Reserves are junior members of the Y. W. C. A. Page 63 W 9 M H57 MVK? yff gy W ,U VQY' . W W J 'fimwbmw Sgifixggp 4 WW! Sf J? PM 75 f gilwi' af F ,UW uf' MN ysffffyr 'Z V fjjlfw' WW 4ff 9 MW ff lf cw Nj WV W OM WW am ax + . N 1'-ai 6V ' Y li -Pa IX ' N' ' F' . N ,Y . - 'L-,. U A' 'ffA . , 1 - fl ,, ' ' ' J' V - W F- 'f .. A ,! .',-5 1 ' A ,fl A- r , 4 ' ' ., ,gig X. MXN M I. tx NwH!QNm . X V - 5'i..4v x 5 Pixy I f .9 X ' I f -, 4 ,I 2 ' -V ' 4l', Yr- , , Q N. W yf, LH Z V I. mfg f M x w . 4 h UNA, JV ' yu, .A k N ,Zh UMM! 'jmywyv ,WwWf24 ff7wWwVw A X ,f , vw MWW'MfM7UfQwQfy, ij X fix- Y! 'L p ff QM , mf fly ,WWWLM J Q ,L ff ,xf J ffl My f m!MM 'jj , f' Ng X! M J W! if P! 1A ,X W, yjfb 'fp ' px V J 1 ff fllgfxx ' V . 56,254 X wifi? W WW ffff iw QW H ,gezffwfff WWW? my MW ,Q ik JMMJ fig - Qfffiwff ufxsiw Sk Logan. . . Logan. . . Logan. . . Logan Logan Logan Logan. . . First Row-R. Rcbhan, W. Lovejoy, W. Olson, A. Pendleton, R, Nloscs, C. Rcbhan, H. Devine, C. Muetzcl, H. Lunkc, O. Genz. Second Row-B. Sheffcr, G. Weber, S. Cotton, R. Wolden, D. Smith, H. Blank, J. Weber, H. Johnson, R. McCoy, J. Lindsay, J. Shiftur, R. Nloore. Tbird Row-W. Campbell, O. Greene, W. Jensen, B. Adams, B. Snyder, J. Dwyer, W. Ferries, J. Short, D. Ramum, E. Gillnu-ister, J. Lokken. Fourlb Rau.--L. Cooper, W. Selbo, H. Hctrick, H. Pataska, G. Skoy, B. Caulman, R. Meir, D. Hamish, R. Ecldv, N. Hanson Fiflh Row-J. lnderberg, E. Lindley, D. Gust, J. Wheeler, P. Pittman, R. Ender, K. Pnrrent, G. Cotton, C. Parrish, .l. Campbell, T. Rye. F oo tb all FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Wisconsin Rapids .... Aquinas. . Eau Claire. . . Rochester ,... Chippewa Central . . . THE PLAYERS Winona ......... Falls. Left End. . . . . . .... R. Wolden R. McCoy Left Tackle .... .... .I . Lindsay Left Guard. . .... Shiftar H. Devine Center ...... .... H . Blank Right Guard .... .... H . Johnson Right Tackle. . . . .... C. Rebhan Right End ..... .... R . Moore Quarterback. . . .... Weber Left Halfback. . . .... D. Smith R. Wolden Right Halfback. . . .... W. Olson J. Weber Full Back. . . . . . .S. Cotton Page 67 LLL X S. Cotton, B. Moore, Mr. Spears, R. Wolden, R. McCoy, K. Knutson, Coach Nibbe, H. Blank, D. Mayo. LOGAN 13-WISCONSIN RAPIDS O The Logan High grid machine opened its 1937 campaign with a 13-O victory over the strong Wiscon- sin Rapids unit. In the first period Co-captain Don Smith heaved a long pass to Russ Wolden, who scamp- ered over the goal line unmolested. Logan's final marker came in the last stanza when hard charging Sid Cotton plunged eight yards to hit pay dirt, Ross Jollivette's educated toe provided the extra point after the hrst touchdown, by means of a dropkick. The play of Carl Rebhan, tackle, and Bob Moore, end, was outstanding for the Red and White. LOGAN 26-AQUINAS O In the tirst intra-city game of the season the Blue and Gold chargers of Coach George Moriarity fell before the slashing attack of the Nibbemen, 26-0. jackie Weber, sophomore quarter-back, scored two touchdowns while Wolden, playing his first game in the backfield, and Bob McCoy, senior end, annexed the other markers. Co-captain Howard Blank stood out in the Crimson and White line. LOGAN 14-EAU CLAIRE 12 Logan continued on its winning Ways by outpointing the powerful Old Abes in a closely contested battle 14-12. Sid Cotton launched the scoring efforts of the hosts when he plunged four yards for the first tally. Smith passed to Wolden for the extra point. Another pass, Smith to Wolden, provided the Redmen with the margin of victory, after which Ross Jollivette drop-kicked the extra point. The play of Henry Devine, guard, and Wally Olson, lightweight junior, was notable for the Crimson and White. Page 68 ' 0 7 lung Mi'-ul , C. NVcbcr, H. Devine, M Lovgioy, C. Rcbhan, D. Smith, J. Lindsay, Mgr. Rcbhzm, G. Moses, B. Shaffer. 0 LOGAN 27-ROCHESTER o Led by versatij! Russ Wolden, who scored 18 points, the Logan gridders swamped the Rockets of Rochester, winning to the tune of 27-O. After a scoreless first period, it was all Logan, the Crimson and White rolling up 17 first downs to their opponents 1. Wolden scored his touchdowns on a 30 yard jaunt behind perfect interference in the second stanza, and by nabbing two passes in the final quarter. Sid Cotton scored the other touchdown in the third period via a plunge. The play of Bob McCoy, jim Lindsay, and George Weber was also outstanding. LOGAN 26-WINONA O Handing the previously undefeated Winona team their worst defeat ever suffered at the hands of a Logan outfit, the Crimson and White grid machine handily won their fifth straight game by a score of 26-O. In the first quarter, Don Smith passed to Russ Wolden for the initial marker. Ross Jollivette then converted on a drop-kick for the extra point. In the next period, Cotton plunged over for the second touchdown, after which Jollivette again converted. Towards the end of the first half, Jim Lindsay, junior tackle, intercepted a pass on the invaders 38 yard stripe and raced over the double-line, the longest touchdown jaunt this season. In the last stanza, Bob Moore grabbed an aerial attempt from Wolden and annexed the final score. In this game, the whole team played like champions, blocking and tackling better than at any other time of the year. Page 69 . . 4' .M t, 'K J irq ' VKLLV lll ,V -, B. Snyder, J. Weller, H. Pntzlska, C. Muetzcl, W. Olson, G. Selho, D. Rzxnum, G. Skoy, J. Shiftur. LOGAN 0-CHIPPEWA FALLS 13 Logan's Red and White warriors were dropped from the ranks of the undefeated when a scrappy Chippewa Falls eleven administered a 13-O beating to them. The first touchdown was made when a Logan punt was blocked and Chippewa Falls recovered on the three yard line. The upstate eleven soon capitalized on this break, putting Logan behind for the first time during the year. The second was made after a thirty yard drive in the fourth quarter. Russ Wolden played his usual brilliant game in the backfield while Carl Rebhan and Bob Moore dominated the line play. LOGAN 13-CENTRAL 13 The game of games! In a thrill-packed contest, the inspired Centralites rose up in a brilliant last quarter attack to upset the apple cart to deadlock the mighty Nibbemen and retain the coveted Ark of Victory. However, the Crimson and White dominated the play in the first half, piling up one first down after another. Moore scored the initial marker in the first stanza by snatching a well-timed aerial thrust from Don Smith's Herber-like arm and romping across the double line into pay dirt. In the second quarter, Russ CCurlyj Wolden snared another pass from Don Smith and scampered across the goal line unmolested. This play was duplicated for the extra point. Central scored their touchdowns in the second and fourth periods. This game was the last in a Logan uniform played by Bob Moore, Howard Blank, Henry Devine, Carl Rebhan, Bob McCoy, Sid Cotton, and Don Smith. Page 70 First Row-W. Olson, R. Moore, R. Wolden, K. Knutson, C. Weiss, G. Adams, R. Peterson, H. Blank, J. Weber, R. Olson. 4, ' 4 Serond Row-Mgrs., W. Lovejoy, R. Rebhang D. Ferries, J. Squire, J. Jorstad, C. Slcoy, S. Nelson, R. Wittenberg, L. Wolden, J. Dokkv.-n, R. Esmond, R. Zcrbes, Mgr., E. Noe. ' Third Row-G. Kinney, B. Adams, D. Brinkman, S. Gronbeck, R. Rye, J. Lokkcn, R. Opland, A. Vcghlnn, J. lnderberg, P. Bcitzg M gr., O. Genz. Fourth Row-A. Gillaertson, W. Bollerud, W. Campbell, W. Sellzo, B. Hngmann, E. Remen, D. Linllurt, G. Colton, R. Eddy, L. Cooper, H. Pamska, Coach C. Matthuseng Athletic Director, E. Crider. Basketball BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Logan 21. . . ............................ . . .Red Wing Logan 16. . . Ellsworth Logan 30. . . Winona Logan 17. . . Recdsburg Logan 29. . . Portage Logan 20. . . Aquinas Logan 12. . . Central Logan 18. . . Sparta Logan 10 Tomah Logan 24. . . Viroqua Logan 24. . . Reedsburg Logan 12 Aquinas Logan 21 Winona Logan 29 Portage Logan 23 Sparta Logan 25 Tornah Logan 32 Viroqua Logan 27 Central Page 7 1 Action at the Logan-Central Game LOGAN 21fRED WING 29 In the first game of Coach Matthusetfs reign, the Logan cagers were handed a 29-21 setback at the hands of the lanky Red Wing basketeers. Gale Weiss and diminutive Robert Olson led in the loser's cause with 7 points each. LOGAN 16fELLSWORTH 14 Aided by a basket by the opposing center, the Loganites gained an even break on their first road trip in defeating Ellsworth 16-14. Bus Adams led the Logan attack with 9 points. LOGAN 30-WINONA 10 Flashing midseason form, the Red and White swamped the invaders 30-10. Robert Olson and Bob Moore each hit the loop for seven points to lead the winners. At the half the Loganites held a 14-3 advantage. LOGAN 17-REEDSBURG 27 In their first conference game, the Crimson and White lost to the veteran Reedsburg quintet, 27-17. The Loganites could not get started and were behind 12-11 at the intermission. Gale Weiss' 7 points collaborated with Bus Adams' efforts to total 14 of the 17 points scored by the invaders. LOGAN 29-PORTAGE 25 Paced by lanky Gale Cliing Tutl Weiss, who scored 13 points, the Redmen evened up their stand- ings in the South Central Conference as they trimmed the invading Portage cagers, 29-25. Logan grab- bed an early lead and maintained it throughout the game, the score at the half being 12-9. LOGAN 20-AQUINAS 18 In the initial intra-city game, the Red and White basketeers rang up a well-earned decision over their rivals from Aquinas, tipping them 20-18. The paramount factor in the victory was the supremacy at the charity-station, countering on 8 out of 11 Scotch attempts, while the south-siders were satisfied with 10 out of 20. Weiss led the scorers with 6 points. Page 72 ,fb G. WEISS R. OLSON W. OLSON S. NELSON G. SKOY LOGAN 12-CENTRAL 31 Presenting their coach with his 100th victory during his reign in La Crosse, Central's Red Raiders toppled the Mattymen by a 31-12 count. The Logan attack faltered at close range and from the free throw line in the face of the strongest defense that has ever represented a Central quintet, Rob CGingerD Olson, smallest regular in the city, hit the hoops for 4 points and top honors in the losers cause. Z S Y' f LOGAN 18-SPARTA 12 .- In a defensive game, the invading Loganites turned the trick on the Spartans, defeating The scoring was reserved mostly to two players, Peterson and Weiss with 9 and 7 points respective . At the half the Crimson and White held an 8-7 edge. f LOGAN 10-TOMAH 21 A powerful Tomah five came to Logan to trim our boys 21-10. It was the lowest to tally the Red- men scored so far this season, as they missed numerous shots that ordinarily should have swished the nettings. At the midpoint of the fray the invaders enjoyed a 13-2 advantage. ' LOGAN 24-VIROQUA ze Overcoming an early Logan lead, the Viroquans toppled the Redmen in a thrilling battle 26-24. The Crimson and White built up an 8 point advantage in the first stanza and commanded a 13-6 lead at the half, but were unable to halt the determined drive of the hosts. Rob Olson led the losers with 13 points. LOGAN 24-REEDSBURG 27 In a brilliant game, the invading Reedsburg crew staved off a last minute Logan rally to edge out a 27-24 victory over the Mattymen. Weiss connected for 9 points and high scoring laurels for the Crimson and White, but his efforts were not enough to pull the game out of the fire. At the half the Reedsburg team held a 19-13 advantage. LOGAN 12-AQUINAS 21 After suffering an early season defeat at the hands of the Crimson and White, the Blue and Gold clad men came back to defeat the fighting Redmen 21-12. Coach George Moriai-ity's quintet took an early lead and it was never relinquished. Russ Wolden and Gale Weiss each had four points to lead the Loganites. Page 73 G. ADAMS R. WOLDEN K. KNUTSON G. SELBO WEBER LOGAN 21-WINONA 22 In an exceedingly rough battle, the Winona quintet avenged an early season defeat at the hands of the Loganites via a 22-21 score. Behind 16-8 at the half, the Redmen staged a brilliant rally sparked by Bob Olson to even the count with a minute to go, only to fall behind on a free throw conversion. LOGAN 29-PORTAGE 13 Snapping a five game losing streak, the Red and White cagers showed up to their true form in de- feating the down staters 29-13. Russ Wolden swished the nettings for eleven points to gain high scoring laurels for the evening. At the half the Crimson and White led 15-4. LOGAN 23-SPARTA 24 In a heart-breaking encounter, the invaders edged the Mattymen, aided by a sleeper play in the last minute. The Reclmen were unable to maintain the pace they set in the first two stanzas when they led the Sparta clan, 13-11. Acting-captain Wampy Olson topped the losers efforts with seven points. LOGAN ZSHTOMAH 33 Behind from the opening whistle the lighting Redmen lost to a tangy Tomah five in a South Central Conference encounter, 33-25. A last quarter rally, led by Bus Adams, threatened the Tomah lead, but the fighting Loganites could not overcome the Indians. LOGAN 32-VIROQUA 21 The Crimson and White ended the South Central Conference season with a brilliant 32-21 triumph over Viroqua. Led by lanky Gale Weiss, who scored 13 points, the Loganites displayed fine all-around play to down the Viroquans. LOGAN 27-CENTRAL 31 An inspired Logan unit almost turned the trick when they gave the much favored Centralites the hardest fought game on the Hixon floor this season. The Loganites displayed their best form of the season but could not keep pace with the Red and Black paced by Captain john Gobis. Bus Adams led the Logan cause by counting 8 markers, while the play of Russ Wolden was especially impressive for the Red and White. Page 74 I nga lffm .1 First Row--S. Nelson, D. Brinkman, J. Weber, O. Green. Second Row-R. Reblian, Manager, W. Ferries, D. Wictlerhocft, G. Weber, R. Ender, J. lnderberg. Third Raw-S. Gronbcck, L. Johnson, E. Rcmen, Cv. Adams, H. Helrick, R. Wolilcn. Track WENTY-FIVE men answered Coach Crider's initial call for track. Russ Wolden, 440 and weight star, Bus Adams, pole vaulter, Bernard Sheffer, half-miler, and Bob Ender, miler, returned from the 1937 team. Earl Remen, Ottoway Green, Don Brinkman and Bill Ferries showed signs of developing into point-winners for the Cridermen. In their meet at the La Crosse Relays, the Red and White captured second place, losing first place by one-half point. Russ Wolden captured three lirsts while Greg Adams smashed the school pole vault record, soaring 10 feet 4 inches. We are anxiously looking forward to the two remaining meets this season. On May 13, the Crimson and White will enter the Sectional meet at La Crosse, while on May 28 they will enter the State Meet at Madison. ff , ' ' M 1 1 4, ' 1 . ,f ww fr as t I 'L-Tx' ,, A -'- -' -bfi QELJX' i 1 f -f.f.,1J . LV 1 V . , ' c'fCc' f r 'U i ,v .xV' 'Ll' ,X 4 ,f f f , A f af., z A, 'rail-f' --' v,,-fCQf 5f. if 1 -' I . 7 - . I r - ' 1' I I N 1 i fyf a 1 Y' '! C , . rf 1. ' ' ' . 'QL I . ' 'eff t I ' , ,- f f!,L,4,Q l ' nf f i U -.ff ' , 1 ' ' 1,41 1 M- '. V-ff vw - . A ' 71: L! 4. r 1 . ! X 1, f , ,-. N! ..- 1 . 'ie li f ' ,J Page 75 xx X aw ! First Row-L. Robinson, A. Gilbertsun, H. Warren. Second Row-K. Smith, D. Nichols, M. Johnson, E. Peaslce. Third Row-T. Rye, G. Weiss, Mr. Hoover, R. Comhellick, E. Lyons. Page 76 Golf THE INTEREST in golf has shown an increase this spring. Although only two lettermen, Gale Weiss and Art Gilbertson, returned, the other golfers have proved themselves capable. The rainy weather has not materially hampered their practice, as they braved the inclement conditions and trudged about the course. Weiss, Gilbertson, Lyons and Robinson held down the first four positions, while Rye and Combellick saw action in several matches. Mr. Hoover's golfers played the following schedule: April 28 Sparta - here April 30 Winona - here May 3 Central - there May 4 Viroqua - there May 9 Tomah - there May 10 Central - here May 11 Rochester - there May 12 May 14 May 16 May 18 May 21 May 27 June 3-4 Sparta - there Winona and Central - at Winona Aquinas Wisconsin Dells - there South Central conference - here Viroqua, Tomah, Wisconsin Dells - here State meet at Madison, Wisconsin l First Row-M. Mason, G. Skoy, R. Olson, J. Squire. Second Row-R. Frick, B. Adams, E. Gillmeister, J. Weber, W. Olson, S. Nelson. Third Row-B. Dunham, H. Pataska, C. MacKenzie, K. Knutson, R. Wolden, R. Mahlum, A. Grimsled. Baseball TACKLING a stiff 12 game schedule, the first baseball team in Logan's history, under the direction of Coach Carl Matthusen, donned their sparkling new uniforms and inaugurated the season's play with a 9-5 victory over an invading Portage nine. Following this contest the Redmen dropped a close 4-3 verdict to their rivals from Aquinas, but retaliated with a 12-O win over Tomah. Two Russes, Wolden and Mahlum revealed themselves as capable of handling the batting power, while Ken Knutson and George McKenzie assumed the leading mound duties. The complete schedule is as follows: April 26 Portage - here May 17 Sparta - here April 29 Aquinas - here May 20 Eau Claire - there May 3 Viroqua - there May 24 Richland Center - there May 6 Central - here May 28 Carlton College - there May 10 Tomah - there May 13 Eau Claire - here May 31 June 3 Aquinas - there Central Page 77 First Row-D. Meal , R. Smith, B. Laughlin. Second Rowfw. Bohrnstedt, D. Berthrong, C. Paulson, L. Kaufmann. Third Row-C. Muetzel, G. Sclbo, D. Ranum, P. Finanger, J. Knutson Page 78 Tennis IFTEEN racquet wielders responded to Coach William Spears' initial call for Logan s first tennis team. After three weeks of intensive practice, the playoffs for the team posttions were held, with Donald Berthrong, Wayne Bohrnstedt, Warren Selbo and Paul Finanger emerging victorious The schedule is as follows: April 22 Aquinas alumni - here May 4 May 13 May 21 May 27 May 28 Viroqua - there Central and Eau Claire - here South Central Conference Meet - here Viroqua - here Invitational meet at Eau Claire Girls' Athletic Association In March 1938 the G. A. A. was organized for the purpose of providing an organi- zation for all high school girls taking part in intramural sports. It was felt that such an organization could stimulate interest in girls sports and provide more opportunities for every girl. The charter members of the club were those girls whodhad taken part in the fall and winter sports and who wished to join. Provision has been made for new members to join when they have successfully taken part in two-thirds of the games of a sport. Membership is open to ninth grade and High School girls. The club strives to have members who are active in sport each season. Those from which she may choose activities are: Fall-soccer and golfg Winter: basketball and Volleyballg Spring- tennis, golf, baseball and tumbling. Social activities and outings round out the year's program. G. A. A. Ofricers President ....... Vice President ..... . Secretary ..... . . . Treasurer .... Golf ...... i. .r ilifliffwf rr' We MM WW . . . . .LUCIA WEISS . . . .MARION KAUS ..GERALDINB BENz ....MARGARIEBoGIrz CON TANCE GIBSON . .MARION SMITH MILDRED TRUDELL . . .BEVERLY TWITE . . .EVELYN S'roLrz . . .VIRGINIA Ro'rH CAROLINE CORDES Page 79 Cjirls Golf V ,ago 3 y Soccer Arn 'N 1 w Q Wsrmgr . 0 5 AA- Q55-. 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Florida. . . Jerry, His mate ..................,. Kooie Yan, Mandarin's Duaghter .... Kum Fa, Kooie Yan's Attendant ,.... Lila Yan, Kooie Yan's Attendant. . . POO Chow, Mandurin's Aunt .... .....PAUL FINANGER .......................EDWARDNC7E .RUSSEL LARSGN, GEORGE WEIDE3H.DEFT ,..WlLLIAMFERRIES .........ARVID OLSON ................BETTYMAEOHLSON . . . .GEORGE WEBER, BERNARD SHEFFER ...................Char1es Cotton . . . . . .ELIZABETH ELLIS, MURIEL BAKER .LILLIAN REMEN, ROSE MARIE WITTIG MARION BOHRNSTEDT, BONNIE HEYER . . . ,MARION MORAN, ELAINE MLSNA Page 85 Page 86 The Dragon of Wu Foo HE SPRING Operetta was novel in that it created an oriental, yet a modern atmosphere. The elaborate stage setting and artistic costumes provided a splendid background for the fast moving and clever plot. Double casting of major roles was a feature of the production. The haughty Mandarin, Kai Sung, had DOE actually seen the dragon of Wu Foo and doubted the existence of such a beast which was claimed to have been made captive by Ling, a not too conscientious politician, with the cooperation of his assistant Kling. Of course, Ling was embarrassed for he had no dragon. Captain Chan of the Mandarin's Guard, however,suggested a plan by which he could win the hand of the lovely Kooie Yan, Kai Sung's daughter, and at the same time convince the Mandarin of the dragon's existence. Twice he is annoyed at the failure of his carefully laid plans, but finally the resourceful Poo Chow, the Manda1'in's strong- minded aunt, brings matters to a satisfactory conclusion and all ends well. Catchy tunes and clever dances combined to make the production excellent entertainment. Lin, with his humorous lines and actions, provided the comedy element. The dragon, impersonated by Tom and Jerry, two American sailors, was the highlight of the production. Pageant of Brides Fi:-if Ron' B. Waldorf Alwmzil R014 E. Brown, B, Bahwcll Tim-.1 Rau' B. Gilbcrg, M, Num:- ycr, G. Bcnzhj. Argall Fonrflv Rau' M, Ncssler, M. Nelson Fifth Rau' .l, Cole, M, Bogie, H. Rohr. A, Sagcn Grand Opera Fifi! Rau' -W. Bohrnstcdr, M. Lodocn, W. Ferries, A. Olson, G. Wicdcrhocfr, C. Cotton S:cor1.lRu:z' N. Kaus,j. Shiftar, M. johnson, D. Young Tl1ifJRuw V. Devine, C. Dcyo, C. Rebhnn, D. Aiken, S. Connell, Il. Wittenberg, R. Rcbhan Barn Dance Fifzur Row- S. Rasmussen, B. Han- son .Ycfomf Raul A. Robinson, E, llilhli, A. Ariiclt, M. Trudcll, B. Hcycr, B. Schcrnicrhorn Tlwif-if Row' E. Swanson, B, Twitc, B. Brucmnicr, E. Mlsna, E. Burns, A. Esmond Fanrtli Razr E, Cox, M. Lund, D. Ruud, li. Schlcgel, M, David- SOI1 f5wMff?w 10. 15 16 17 23 24 28 29 11. Page 88 CALE DAR September October qc0NT'Dy -This year's champs , the football team started practicing in all the heat today. Swim suits and trunks were the only thing. -Ahhhh! the joys of living! Here we are in school again-one eye open etc. etc. -Don Smith and Huntz Blank are appoint- ed football Co-Captains. Take note, gals! -Our lirst movie of the year Primitive Life was enjoyed by all. After seeing how our ancestors had to struggle for an existence, we went to our second period classes more appreciative of our present standards of living. -Football claims our attention. We're out to watch the boys every night. Sure a swell bunch of kids, and such deter- mination. -Off for a good start. Wisconsin Rapids is set back by our small but mighty team. 13-O. I believe we have something here! -A light opera, Mikado , was pre- sente to us by the Davis Light Opera Company today. Our first Northwest assembly and an excellent one. -What a game! We Win from Aquinas 26-O. Talk about your football! This was a tough game, but we came through with flying colors. -First Log of the year. Virginia Thayer is the Editor. Nice work, kids! -In a very nice talk, we were told by Mr. Nelson Covey that Crime does not pay. October -The boys were victorious over Eau Claire. 14-12. A real nice game, boys! -What is the world coming to??? We had our first mixer of the year, and everyone was doing the Big Apple . It's quite the thing! Typical of the modern gener- ation. -Each homeroom was requested to pre- pare a short bit of entertainment for the first P. T. A. of the school year. Tryouts were held in the Auditorium and we're wondering just who was chosen? 13 15 22 25 26 27 5 11 12 13 15 -In a Northwest assembly, Harry C. White, a noted scientist told us all about the Wonders of Modern Science . -Our first vacation of the year.A teachers' convention being the reason. A game with Rochester, and-naturally-we won 27-O. -Friday night again and another foot- ball game. We kinda' dished it out to Winona 26-O. Oh, I tell you there's no stopping Logan this year. -There is a much oh'n and ow'n as we are given the Tuberculin test today. The Red Cross is sponsoring these tests in all the schools. -Professor F. C. Mayer of Marquette University gives us some advice on Vocational Guidance. -The City Fire Department gave a demon- stration of respiration and first aid to the Health classes in the gym, Ross Jolivette was the willing victim of their demon- strations. November -The balloon number provided much merriment at the mixer sponsored by the 12 B's. -An Armistice program was given in the Aud-and by the way, thirty-five victims were initiated by thejunior Girl Reserves. -Lots of pep at the Pep Parade and every- body enjoyed the movie at the Riviera afterwards. -We tie with Central 13-13 in the football game played in the drizzling weather. How did ya' like our marching band? -Grades given out showing the results of the 3rd quarter. 19.-Our band and football players greeted the Wisconsin Badgers at the depot. 24.-School closes for a four day Thanks- giving vacation. 26.-Did you see Santa in the Christmas parade? 29.-The concert given by the Music Depart- ment added to the new band uniform fund. ,-rr , 3 Ill BuT MISS I ' 1 7 Cnrw-rw-.-, ' , - 03 3 1KNOw n L- Follouued., lu sf. TM- YCHVW Z- J , uf? 9639 moohw L-1 1 A J! :islg .3 ff in - 67 - , - Q. , -5. 9 ii? i fs Cf. 'Y ' ' 2' 3 DAILN4 ResT Pernocl. 3 5 on-4-consul I 5 ve C-DT '-90 at 5 h6YcLT ues-5 Nowiln H vJ on-I5 co id pau 5-2: , oo? Fov' you when cLveSS9A For baSKeTball' 0.117 offjguzh-Y . L! N ' 15 '52 QQ ,, 4 Y A Y 'Q j up Ji Tvcaia The. YNSHT Bepovg 95 ua Q .I 03 I.: Wa x dw gf.: Q kd I - 2 ,fl x g 5 1-55 exams Gs,-..,. g 115 fqyn, P 3-- 6. 8. 13. Snapshots I.. Norm and Fitz. 2. Time out. 3. Winners Russ and Bus. 4. Boo! . Don't spill that acid!6. Hurpo, in his natural habitat. 7. Editor Bice 8 Art you cold Bud7 9 Can vnu hnd Dorothy Bo k Evef F El D ' J ' J h M ' B h dt ' . . ' I , . . p I C , yn l'3nSUl l, CBHOI' 3550, BHICC 0 HSOH, Brion 0 fnste , Dorothy Ruud, Silvia Rasmussen, .lane Larson, and .lean Church? Io. Put it herel li. Tookie and Eddie. iz. Another eoronation? 13. Careful, Rossl 14. Can't you read the sign, Cullie and Rudy? 14. Piece ofa Pep Parade. December january qC0NT'Dp Successful in our first home basketball game. Keep it up, boys! -The Grads of Logan played the fast moving Globe trotters. -General-Oflice work proves the most popular of Vocational Guidance talks. - Toy Shop won first prize at the P. T. A. program. Congratulations, Joanne on your Junior Ex. talk. 15.-The 10th annual football ban uet was held after a very successful grid season. 20.-Report cards again. Our reward for stiff work. 22.-Our annual Christmas assembly and 30. 3. school adjourns for a much desired vacation. -After the letdown in the game with Central we gayly glide at the Senior dance. january -It's rather hard to settle down after the refreshing vacation, eh? 8.-Gale Weiss and Dorothy Ruud led the 21. grand march at the mid-year prom. The setting was a castle ball room. -The lVlississippi Singers sang, played, and tap-dance in an assembly. 22-The humorous comedy Growing 23. 24. 25. Page 90 Pains was well portrayed by the 12A class. -Baccalaureate! We will soon have to bid farewell to the 12A's. -Seniors and faculty met for the usual faculty-Senior party, -Aren't final tests a bore? -Forty-live seniors reach the goal of all high school students as they received their diplomas at Commencement. Time marches on!! -In a brilliant game, lucky Reedsburg won over our players, but the score was close. -Logan welcomed back its Alumni in a mixer. February -Don't the new Seniors look digni- fied?-Or don't they? Welcome, you new 7Bs. -Who will not be glad when the seats in study hall are assigned permanently? -Don Aiken is elected President of the june graduating class. -Too bad, one basket more and we would have won in the basketball game at Winona. -Yipee! Our boys carry back the honors from Portage. -Homeroom programs were held com- memorating Lincoln's Birthday. -Logan is style-conscious. Lockets, charms, gay-colored scarfs, and brilliant neckties are some of the evidence. -The movie Story of Science was shown in the Aud. -Didn't the band girls look sweet in their Colonial costumes at the Washington Tea? 28 -The'PT TTA. program was presentediby Miss Nelson's speech class, and was devoted to Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Snapshots March 4.-The Crimson and White roms to a l victory over unlucky Viroqua. 5.-The team 'ourne s to view the Minne l Y ' sota-Wisconsin basketball game. Did you have a good time, boys! 7.-How time flies! The first quarter is already completed. 11.-Our team showed the best form of the year and nearly upset the powerful Centralites. 15.-Mr. Holt, Registrar at Wisconsin Uni- versity spoke on Vocations. Looking to our future! 16.-Another movie Story of Culture proves good entertainment. 18.-The Hall Guides and their friends have their annual get-together. 23.-Quite a few students late to school. Whats the matter? Isn't it rather early for spring fever? 25.-Commercial students were given a fine exhibition on shorthand and typing by Miss Hodgson of the Gregg Publishing Company. 29.-Watch out! A baton-twirling class has been organized. 31.-The Dragon of Wu Foo was just as cute as he could be in the Spring operetta. April 1.-The last day of the second quarter and that's no foolin'. We'll be sure to remind you of April Fools' day next year, Miss Gilson. 4.-Report cards and the usual tears shed. Page 92 What's matter, can't you take it? A cCONT,DD -Class vlay tryouts were held and a cast selected. Headed For Eden is the title. -Our Easter vacation began today. Ho Hum! How luxurious to be able to lie abed all day if we wish! CThat is, if there is no house cleaning to dol -Junior Girl Reserves held a nickel mixer in the gym after school, a phonograph furnishing the music. -Another 15C a week mixer. What a Jam! May -The P. T. A. social or Spring Festival was held in the gym and auditorium. -Something new, and something dif- ferent! Brown and Meneley entertained us with their Vibra-Harp in a North- west assembly today. -22.-Class Play days. Headed for Eden was presented by the Senior Class. -This month is a crowded one for the Seniors and incidentally, wou1dn't you just love to be as nonchalant as George Weiderhoeft? -Sea Scout dance held in the gym. A good time was had by all. june -Baccalaureate Services were held for the Seniors. -Senior-Faculty party. -And now, the last word-Commence ment. Seventy-three students received their diplomas. by jacquelyn Argall CIOAD My name is Sons. When I was but a very young book, I was sent along with numerous other books to Parker's Book Store in Chicago. Here I was assigned to live on the shelf with a sign read- ing-URENTAL BOOKS, 2c per day. ' ' Many people would come in and glance through me, but al- ways put me back on the shelf. Even my attractive bright blue cover did not make me seem interesting to the customers. Then one day, I heard a man asking for other books which Pearl Buck, my mother, had written besides The Good Earth , my sister, who was scheduled to be made into a moving picture. From that rainy day on, I have lived an exciting life. I will always remember the first trip I went on because my host took such exceedingly good care of me. He was a middle aged j Original Literature Sonnet by Bernard Hagmann, 12B I wish I had a song to match this day- A tiny, piquant hell above each note, A sky-hlue cadence like a peacock's throat, With fairy trills like sunlight far away- I wish I knew a chord with tone as true, As subtle as this shadowed afternoons Of sadness, as a life that ends too soon, Perhaps with undercurrents running through. There is one song to match the lazy gold, That crowns this day, hut it is scarcely known. One day when I was all alone- I heard it sung heneath the old, gaunt oak, The song of silence is a greater lay Than ever hard can sing or minstrel play. Autobiography of a Rental Book man who lived by himself in a nice apartment house. He kept me for four days and then brought me back to Parker's where my nurse, Miss Dunn, checked me over and put me back on the shelf. The next day a young girl attending college took me out, along with three other book- friends of mine. She lived in a huge dormitory with many other pretty young girls who were very fond of chocolates. That same night while I was being read by Judy she smeared some chocolate on my face, which has been there ever since. She wasn't very careful with me and while arguing with her room-mate, she threw me at her, but luckily, she did not break my back. One visit I will always remem- ber is the one I made to the hospital, where a young man, who was just recovering from a long sickness, enjoyed me very much. The nurses, all in white, at first frightened me, but I was gently handled, so I became rather fond of this strange place, al- though I did not like the smell of ether. While sleeping on the shelf one day, a very plump lady, who enjoyed talking, chose me for the topic of a lecture she was prepar- ing for the Woman's Club. I was handled by many different kinds of women. That was the day I was forgotten and left in the huge assembly room for a whole week, when a kind old janitor discovered me and brought me back home to Parker's. I have had many other exciting experiences, including a swim in a mud puddle which badly ruined my once attractive cover, and once I was rescued from a burning house. However, I still feel young and hope that many other people will enjoy my pages in the future. Page 93 'xv - l ' Conception of New Orleans xii 'pi I 1 . l I X I -C gi ex' XR I .xv i Wi w A s X .xr H ' x X ' 'lf w ' l ri w- Y XX. 7 PI X V. L- will , , rj' fx 1' . 1, -V Y K s 'sf . vp-I v 1 .v , J. W ,Ss . ul '. 'I An Essay written by Betty Schlegel, 12B Man's dream of the conquest of the air was brought into the sphere of realization by the Wright brothers' first successful flight in the flying-machine. Since that memorable date, its accomplish- ments have surpassed man's wild- est fancies. To be able to course through the air like a mighty eagle has since time began been the dream of earthbound mankind. In perusing tales of folklore, we learn that the ancients assuaged their impotence by weaving fantasies about the Page 94 sf' is by Bernard Hagmann, 12B Heavy moss on ancient oak. Whij of coal-tar, steamer smoke. Cargoed wharf on Mississippi Made a town into a citjf. Roar of plunging gulf beats far. Magnolia blossom. Diamond star. Dusky ni gbt and darkened street, Green-gold day loas made retreat. Ironed door and balcony. Honeysuckle. Rubber-tree. Negro songs and creole faces. Tasseled carriage and jine laces. Tinklin g of a sweet guitar. Fountain dripping, heard afar. .Ypanislo word-life deoonaird Tint the landscape, scent the air, Apart-mysterious-remain, Entlorall a Saxoned race mundane. A breath of loisto1y-romance- Dreams to taunt-yet to entrance. ,H . I I tx is N 1 K i r .K .. x V ., , . l tl r . X5 N l h if 'ly vii! if yd ,J if x Nj ' l 5 Y I F, twffii rwfjrrefff' awww Wings Over America winged steeds that bore the gods to battle, and Mercury, the mes- senger of the gods. Tod ay our modern winged mes- senger accomplishes arduous tasks. Today no frowning mountain range is too lofty, no treacherous stream too wide, no patching desert too broad, no expanse of ocean too vast to be transversed by airplane. In America today, a business man is enabled to break- fast in New York City, and dine with his client in San Francisco that evening. Instruments essen- tial to intricate surgical operations can be rushed to their destination in a few short hours. Food and medical assistance can be flown to victims of catastrophes or isolat- ed, pestilence-stricken localities in a brief elapse of time. But the airplane in performing its com- petent air-mail service, renders its greatest service to America. The climax of accommodations afforded by airplane has not been attained. Air-mail service will continue developing its speed, efficiency, and safety, until its benefits can be shared by the most humble layman. Through ever- increasing efficiency, it is the task of the airplane to bind our great nation with closer ties of love and brotherly understanding. Circus is a common enough word, but con- . ,, Lili? I f 4 KV I 1' 1 , ' , 1 f . ff ifliuuldhiffii I i f . H A 1. AI' V 1 .1 VV! ' 1 1 f ' ' .f iff! 1. ,Jf i 'Y f ' E7 K pr V eff! 4 f T . ' ld , ff by Bernard Hagmann, 12B W , leaf ,ff ' f . . . f v ,N A y If Oh, where war my mind en English cla.r.r + N v W Vi j' One bright .fummery day? -yn p I fear it wax where it ought not have been, Q A . It had rambled o far, far away. . I wandered o'er mountains more lofgf by far I Than any we have on thi.r earth, And fingered rare jewels .ro brilliant and large K That no one coald know of their worth. I glided down brooke in a slim, lithe canoe All gilded with .rilver and gemr, Between .rloping bankr all covered with flower: if Swaying gentbf on .rlender green rtemr. -. . I landed at lart, near a path that wound up X ' f. 5 i , 'I nf will ,l 4 1 To a palace of aguamarine, age With towers .ro bright that thy gave out a light The lovelieet ever wa.r seen. But before I could enter my palace of dreamt . I war quickly brought back to thix earth: llll To anfwer a gaertion Mime fohnron had arked E LQ X Concerning Holmefr birth! . 1 x The Pleasures of Escape holds their attention. Amazement and belief stamp their features as the gaiter-clad, cane-waving An Essay written by Dorothy Bock, 12A sider it in its entirety and a magic curtain is lifted, to young and old alike. The cynical adults-long have they reigned- rather enjoy saying, Wc'll take the children to the circus. They will enjoy it. Don't be fooled! They themselves want to go. Perhaps they wish to capture some of the enchantment they experienced once long ago. They travel again down the bright, gaudy mid- way. A barker with a brilliant sales talk draws and gentleman tells of the wonders Within. He offers a sample. Bobo-the dog-faced boy, the living skeleton, and the fire eater are only a few. Finally their feet turned homeward with joy and sorrow: sorrow because of leaving, and joy be- cause of tired feet and muscles calling for rest. But does the adult admit all this? Oh no! He says, We'll take the children to the circus. They will enjoy it. Page 95 ' ' .,., YF'E 'll1 4-1-.,q,,,A, ,K I V ' K' 'V .- l,,.1-,, Ag., 1, , . , . V iv Autographs UMM Zpil Mfwf' 1 hwy :WJ ggxfpaxiw Al hw .9 l J x9 Low t i f, u,J2w-iw wwe. Ou 664' - J MM, ,MZ AM,4,WfwM,f,z.fa.,,W..Jw . Mwbmwubwpwhmfw ' f1SZ,gyJ.,4i3 ,ep fwuwf 0K44aov,4,,,.4JffIf'0.W4, - ff-f0,4,uJf-ez 0-I W . 'u pf , ww, fag M,,',.J g ,i , J ,40 a,u.vL 9 460 We ,H 5 m 9F . . . :: ' ' Ei f 9 1 1 '1 f f f4 QA , , Knutson Bros. Dairy FANCY SHERBETS, ICE CREAM, HI GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS Call 865 Will Bc Tlvcre In the Morning Anderson Tire 81 Battery Service Wholesale and Retail Tire Retreading Road Service, Battery Charging Vulcauizing A Wonderful Body and Mind Bnilder Pure Food Ice Cream If 1- rlf Bear Qualify Service 215 Stare Sf- Phone ng La Crosse, Wis, Phone 155 LA CROSSE, W ISCONSIN Page 97 Drink Delicious Lolclcen's Grocery ORAN GE-CRUSH FANCY S FOR LE55 D L 9 T-aZ.4,4,,i in the Krinkly Bottles 0 Arrcpt No .Yubrtirute The swipe That Needs No Sold by Orange-Crush Bottling Works IHffOdUCfiOH Manufacturers of High Grade Beverages j All Popular Flavors PHONE 560 517 ST. JAMES ST. Phone-9.2-2' We Deliver su an - rr ,Ln Fw -J-UXJ N EWBURG'S La Crosse's Largest Mcn's Wear Store Varsity Town Styles For Young Men Crosby Square and Florsheim Shoes CAN SERVE THEIR GI Rs IN MANY WAYS WWW Advice an and X if cheerfully given 15-u 3 B2p.f.,Qa-f eavaesrfi LA cnossa, wrs. Page 98 Complimentf of L La Crosse Complzmentr of Laundry and Cleaning Co. Ph n 138 John C. Burns 0 C Fruit House Nu-Luxe Dry Cleaning 109 Main Street -' Sunshine Washing You Will Always Find QUALITY SPORTS AND ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT COMPLIMENTS At The OF S SI H Sports Sh0P Melford Nelson Exc!urive Sporting Goods Phone 790 325 Main St. Page 99 Tire and Radio Ask for Supply Company S. Leveraus at Tires Your Pure Oil Service Grocers Radios None Better 833 Rose Street La Crosse, Wisconsin R. C. Bice E. V. OLsBN Make Us Responsible For Your Appearance . Bice-Olsen Lumber ,522 Ei 9 Company Complete Building Service Nelson . LUMBER Clothing Company MILLWORK c ROOFING Ask about our finance plan. Hfliere .Yatirfaction If Certain! Phone 4-08 Page 100 BE WISE AND ECONOMIZE WITH Ahrens Garage 8: Electric Service EVERY SERVICE FOR THE CAR Quality At Reasonable Prices Cremer's Regixtercd jewelry' Stare Your Plnotagraplf' An Appropriate Gift For Any Occasion N orris-Kopetsky Studio 107 5th Ave. North Service Food Store Robert Loughan, Proprietor Where Courtegf Prevailsn 912 Logan Street Two phones 259 and 1650 A SELRITE STORE P g 101 Let one of the Pleasant Memories Wm. Doerfiinger Co of Your Schooldays Phone 501 Be , O Selected 1 La Crosse, Wisconsin Phone 3000 - Advertisin Service - g Q Layout Q Photography Q Artwork Q Engraving Q Printing For Complete Service Call 683 La Crosse Printing and Engraving Co. 110-113 Main Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Pg 102 Friendship azndfriendlinefs' in business, as well as in our personal lives, makes lzfe sweeter, more wholesome, more tlawfoutglob enjoyable. Curtis Printing Company Telephone 494 615 St. Cloud Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Manke Hardware Ph0'1C4'64 The Home gf Sletten-McKee Company the MAYTAG WASHER Funeral Homes and Detroit Jewel Gas Range IVbcre Service Cauntf' South Home Seventh and King Streets North Home 1 1 - '. - . 1302 Caledonia Street 339 Ca edonm Stiett Phone 238 La Crosse, Wisconsin Page 105 Cap Ne1so:n's Service Station Phill-up with Pzimfpi- aa 1704 George Street Streicher Pharmacy Prucriptiom Phone 28 Corner Geo. 84 Gillette Camplimenty of COI'lSUlTlCl',S Lumber and Coal COITIPBYIY Phone 30 PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER The Mosher Studio Moifrrniitir Plwtograplff Tlvat Plcafc 524 Main St. Phone 545lC BREAD BUILDS STURDY BODIES THERE ARE NO F's IN Eriekson's Bread Compliment: of Stuicins Distributing Co. 221 Cameron Ave. Wood's Photo Shop Qualify Plrotn FilIl.l'bf77g 1533 Avon La Crosse, Wisconsin E. R. Barron Co. La Crosse, Wis. Phone 182 Page 104 Compliments A True Record of the Milestones of Life Can be Made Only by Photographs 0f I , C Al- , d h Olin s Studlo ice s Can y S op 125 South 4th Street 913 Logan Street Phone 255011 La Crosse, Wisconsin Community Loan 8: For Those Who Enjoy Good Food Finance Company Bodega Lunch Club Keep Your Credit Good It's often worth more than money to you. The .Ytarc With 4 Carzxcimci' Fourth and Pearl Liberal Portions La Crosse, Wis. Phone 536 Reasonable prices Czcn.. N. ALLEN J. Howmm Complimenti of The Sweet Shop D . . Coal Dealers elzczous Home-Made Candies and Ice Cream 1 13 Caledonia Street Bureau North Side Department Store Dry Goods and Notions Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-wear Men's and Boys' Furnishings Guggenbuehl 8: Nekola 1229-1233 Caledonia Street Fantle Bros. Company A Friendly Place To Shop 504-506 Main Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Phone 320 Page 105 The Continental La Crosse's Leading Clothing Store The Home of Hart Schaffner 8i Marx Clotbcf A Pleased Customer is our best Advertisement Sletten Furniture Co. Phone 978 1217-1219 Caledonia Street MARKINGS Logan Street Market Meats the wayyou like them' ' 915 Logan Street Phone 1475 K. S. Knutsen Dealer in NP-ut-yourlaestlioet forward - .fconrfhe - Staple and Fancy K, I GROCERIES Y 1028 Gillette Street A renz .Shoe1f6o.u 'in-6rUsseJs'Largesr -and.-OldesrShoe Store 8 Jacobson s One Stop Service Station immffsffccf Ita-Grosscvwiscousila Complete Auto Service Page 106 aeufh ek . Z LA CROSSEQS' LARGEST HARDWARE STORE .-r C XX! Large Selection H- Quality A Reasonable prices e Credit extended Crescent lewelers 429 Main Sc. Your R eliable jeweler La Crosse Kienahs Riviera Flower Shop 1209 Caledonia Srreer Phone 1057 l.eatl1 and Company ll'e fzmziylz tba lwme complete ln the Hoeschler Building Phone 234 Schilling Full Value School Papers Schilling Paper Company La Crosse Theatres Company Home owned Opera 1' i n g R i vol i Wisconsin R i viera S1 mild Bi jou Home controlled Page lo Mc Kenzie Chevrolet Co. Phone 3610 Phone 648 New Car Sales Used Car Sales Master 1938 Master De Luxe The Complete Car Completely New 213-15 North Third Street La Crosse, Wisconsin Tennis Rackets WITTENBERG'S Wizard ...,, ,.., . 52.50 ' . . Clgar Store Eagle ....,..., .... 4 .CO Pro. Stroke ...., ......,...,. .,.. 4 . 50 Top Spin .... , ....,..........,. ..,. 5 .OO All kinds of Baseball Returns Daily Baseball Goods Fred Kroner Hardware 116 So. 3rd St. Phone 119 230 Caledonia St. Phone 298 Page 108 Modern Dairy Superior M ilk Courteouf Service Phone 755 Palmer Hanson The Best in Heating Compliment: of La Crosse Drug Co. Howards Exclusive Men's and young Men 's Clothes in at HI 3518.50 and 327.50 112 So. 4th St. La Crosse, Wis. You'll feel proud to say, We bought Frank-Len Ganterfs FURNITURE X RUGS 110-112-114 So. 3I'Cl St. Tank Car Service Our service is a treat Our merchandise is your premium Sth 84 So. Ave's. La Crosse, Wis. .l0IlI A. SALZER SEED 00. 1205 South 7th St. Phone 3090 Corsages - Bouquets, Funeral Designs Camplimezztr Qf La Crosse Cleaners, Dyers, and Laundry Owners Association Page 109 Cities Service Lubricants for all Purposes Cffice and Warehouse 600 Sumner St. Telephone 3646 Weiss Shoe Store 1118 Gillette Street Foot Wear that Satisfies Fine Shoe Repairing North La Crosse - Lumber Company Phone 347 CASPERSON'S DAIRY Qzmlizy and Service 1507 Loomis St. Phone 30381 Congratulations Logan Graduates! Continue your education at the Wisconsin Business University Every Logan graduate who has attended the W. B. U. has made good. Ask or call for information. WBU 307-309 Main St. La Crosse, Wis. The LEICHT PRESS PRINTERS I BINDERS 0 LITHOGRAPHERS Winona - Minnesota Page 110 The Dividend Paying Company of America The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin L. S. Griffin, District Agent 322 Hoeschler Bldg., La Crosse, Wis. Phone 533 Zlilnmsra hy Svrhawfvt The Lincoln Store Honest Values-Sc-S5 Uhr Hume nf Elilurnl Artiatrg 4 Dry Goodsmvaficfy Shop on the Northside Claus at Senvnth lghnnv B12 and Save La Crosse Floral Co. lnc. 30 years of faithful flower service in our community Retail Store 533 Main St. opposite the Cathedral Greenhouses 2800 Cass St. The Winneshiek Staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank all the Business Men and patrons who so faithfully supported its efforts in putting forth the annual year book. Page 1 1 1 Complimmtr of Hollvwwd Haraldsorfs and Sth Ave Theatres 1913 25th Anniversary 1938 La Crosse's most modern Nothing But Good Shoes Movie Houses 1 IIOIITIILMIII GREYIIUIIIID LINES Frank Beumer, Manager La Crosse Oil Service Courtcous Dependable 608 North 3rd St. Charter Busses for - D organized groups We will gladly pick For regular bus schedules up and deliver your car Phone 3616 A Phone 660 Bus Depot 4th 8C Jay St Lotties Dress Shop Russell J. Gile jeweler and Watchmaker Where Quality exceeds price 118 5,11 AVC. South Ifit came from Gile's 109 North 4th St. r , vou know its guaranteed k 4 l , Lay! But N of Limit Although we're the last advertisers in this year's Logan Winneshiek we're not the least important. Callavvay's Music Store is the Headquarters for Everything in Music Serving the Schools of N. W. Wisconsin J os. Callaway Music Company 309 Main Street La Crosse, Wis. Page 112 fg-1f3i1?1 .i,? 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