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

 - Class of 1939

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CLASSES

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WALLIN, FAYE Has more than she shows, Speaks less than she knows. ,Transferred from Colorado Springs 2 G. A. A. 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 WANDREY, ROBERT . The world knows nothing of perhaps her greatest men. Transferred from Cumberland, Wis. 4 WITTIG, CHRISTEL Her shyness is only skin deep. An Old Spanish Custom Dragon of Wu Foo Christmas Program 4 Carnival 4, Basketball I Hall Guide 2, 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserve I West. Wis. Music Festival 3, 4 Kittenball 2 A Pep Club 4, l Gym Exhibition I, 2 Living: 2 .. Iffmist - fe mme llffiifesg Hg E l 1225? ::ifi'55'5fi in P Q. WALTERS, ALVA Best is she liked who is alike to all. WEBER, GEORGE 'KPeter If My WITTIG, ROSE MARIE Rosie An individaul with individuality, A peppy person with a cheerful personality. Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Two Vagabondsn An Old Soanish Custom Dragon of Wu Foo .Hall Guide 2, 3 Gym Exhibition I, 2 Christmas Program I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3 Kittenball I, 2 thev'd only left poor Adurn's rib alone, worries would be less. Football I, 2, 3 Basketball I, 2, 3 Track I, 2, 3 H. R. Basketball I, 2 Choir 3, 4 West. Wis. Music Festival 3, 4, 'KDragon of Wu Foo Prom Committee Prom King Christmas Program 3, 4. Hall Guide 2, 3 Hi-Y I Sea Scouts I, 2 Logan Log 2 Choir 4 Two Vagabondsn Dragon of Wu Foo Girl Reserves I Pep Club 4, Hall Guide 2 Carnival 4, Gym Exhibition Christmas Program 4 West. Wis. Music Festival 2 Basketball team I H. R. Ping Pong Team Tennis Team WOLDEN, RUSSELL Russ In at hletics, let Russ do it. Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4 Kittenball I, 2, 3 H. R. Kittenball I, 2, 3 H. R. Baskftball I, 2 Prom Committee Hi-Y No Picture No Picture ONSRUD, CHARLES Baby Chuck TEASDALE, ALONZO Doc Let the world glide hy, Ulf goodness was only measured hy I'll not budge an inch. stature. H. R. Kittcnball I, 2, 3, 4 Football I H. R. Basketball 2 Prom Committee Intramurals 2, 3 Vllinneshiek I Hall Guide I, 2 Sea Scouts I, 2 Stage Crew 2 Page 27



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12-B Girls Top Row-V. Ames, F. Fauver, M. Krueger, J. Lowe, B. Sokolik, D. Otto, A. Mark, A. Riley Second Row-C. Brinstad, H. Jorgenson, D. Woll, V. Graf, I. Stephens, A. Davison, K. Kuschel Third Row-A. Skoy, D. Daniels, A. Morrcl, A. Mlsna, E. Stoltz, B. Brown, L. Nelson, M. Smith Fourlb Row-L. Tovsen, B. Chaffee, J. Blank, D. Dolato, M. Taylor, M. Musser, S. Eide, P. Arenz Front Row-V. Johnson, M. Dingledein, C. Graf, F. Thompson, L. Will, B. Miller, B. Benz 12-B Boys Top Row-H. Payne, B. Sehumacker, A. Britt, W. Selbo, D. Ranum, T. Rye, D. Nichols, D. Betsinger Second Row-R. Austin, W. Worst, J. Lokken, D. Berthrong, E. Grimslicl, J. Zuliticy, L. Scholl Third Row-C. Parish, D. Brinkman, J. Kraft, K. Ames, E. Lyons, E. Peaslee Front Row-V. Kuehl, J. Inderberg, L. Germanson, W. Bohrnsteclt 12-B Girls Seniors at last! We have been steadily climbing the ladder to reach this lofty height and we find 'tis looking downward, rather than upward, that makes one dizzy. We can be called dignified Seniors in name only, for even though we have in our midst, students of high scholastic standards, velvet-throated songsters, ravishing beauties, future Olympic stars, serious and vivacious personalities, alas, none are dignified. But we have conducted ourselves in a lady-like manner and through individual and combined achievements have made a name for ourselves. So listen Juniors, don't fret and sigh, for you, too, will be Seniors by and by. Arleen Skoy 12-B Boys Typification of this group would task the accomplished masters themselves. Although their moods are veriable they have proven that they can undertake a group project. Proof: The January Promenade. When the theme In The Garden of the Moon was played, a feeling of contentment spread over them, for each had taken his part successfully. Dignity, one of the accessories of every senior, plays but a small part in the lives of these indivi- duals. But what are we supposed to be, automatons to society? Why can we not formulate our own codes, so that we will not become servants of the psuedo-god High Society. Do not assume, however, we wish to be ruled by no one. We respect the advice of our elders, and hope that someday we will be able to repay those who have started us on the Road of Life. Donald Berthrong Page 29

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