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

 - Class of 1940

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School Begins Throughout the halls footsteps are beginning to echo, gradually reaching a crescendo as the doors admit those in search of knowledge. The vacation period has ended and once again we must resume our march toward the goal which we have established for ourselves. We hear the shullle of footsteps, the buzzing of voices, the light laughter of the carefree, who en- joy the companionship which can be found only in the halls ofa school. Over one hundred aspirants to pigskin's l-lall of Fame, a record turnout for Logan, reported for the first fall practice under the tutelage of Coach Nibbe. Attired in swimming trunks, etc., they tottered around the field wilting under the sweltering sun. Hopes for a line season are rising. Enthusiasm is at its highest among the student body, who are hopefully awaiting the completion of the new addition. The building will contain a large gymnasium and a fine auditorium, which will seat twelve hundred people. In addition to the loud- speaking system and a new piano in the new aud the alumni association is planning to purchase an organ. A spacious stage is planned, with dressing and makeup rooms heneathit. The now overcrowded band will hold its rehearsals on the new stage and a large pit is being provided for the orchestra. The entire publication staff is looking forward to its future quarters in the structure, which will be opened the latter part ofjanuary. The younger generation, which has entered Logan this fall has begun to lose some of its frightened aspect whenever a teacher appears. Yes, they have actually begun to get acquainted with the faculty and are beginning to realize that they are really sympathetic mortals destined to watch us suffer as we struggle through our high school careers. Some of the more hrilliant of our young hopefuls are even assuming that look of self-assured superiority which envelopes the faces and actions of some of our leading seniors, whenever they answer a uestion correctly. However, even the brightest have ailed to capture that look of hurt indulgence which those Page

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'l ' 1 N A4 Qll '-if ji Meet Our I tj l Producers ol the Uperetta x F. Hoover, A. Thomas, M. backus, H. .'Xinundsoii. L J Shop and Science Starztliritg -E. Cunningham, W. Ranis, .YllflI1g 'E. Saenger, B. Smith, W. Spct rs, H. Church S2ll'I1C seniors adopt whenever their answers happens to be wrong. XVEEK TWU Yariety may be the spice of life, but a variety of questions can make life miserable for any student. Before we have found time to adjust ourselves to the monotony of propping a book open, our reluctant minds have been forced to function as the teachers indulge in that age-old past time of daily quizzes . History has been made! On this day of September 13, 1939, the thermometer hit a new high as the mercury rose to 950, and we, the students, wiggle and fret and fume as we stiffer in silence Human trustfulness of the highest degree was shown when Mimlacksoii, with hisuseeing eyewdog, Page 14 sfffpjijib Mathematics G52 E. Harget, E. Seilstad, Y. johnson, R. Garriott, C. Matthusen. was presented to us in our first Northwest Assembly of the school year. Chrissie captured the hearts of many a fair damsel as he led his master around the crowded gymnasium. WEEK THREE We again had the traditional pep meeting, star- ring the pessimistic coach and the bashful football players. lf we are beaten we will go down lighting -such was the quotation given by Coach Nibbe before the enthusiastic group, The bridge dedication parade brightened up a gloomy Saturday morning. Our own Logan band participated, looking their very best. The sun shone brightly all morning, behind a V ,MX

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