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12-B Girls Top Run' M. Mt'Alrur, Ii. Ricllurtls, fi. I.iuhurt, B. .lumesson, R. Sniili-r M:u'l7onulrl. 12-B Girls 12-B Boys . E 1 , II. Smith, .l. Iluuser, It. Srtond Run S. Arulr-on, K. lNIitcl:i'll, M. Moore, M. Sehollxerg, I.. Erickson, M. Thompson l'l1iulRnu A. Winters, l. I.uutl, Ii. Miller, C. Sm-vvrson, M. Skiing, R. Mc Coruiick. u l Wil bl Nl B I' ' L F Clrilic- l'1IulIfvR1Iu' N. NIL' Atlum, bl. ble C wll, .. -iss, . i irrris, . Lrlc son, 1 2-B Boys .... Q. Top Ron' R. Ihfrtli-, I.. Burgess, J. Geary, C. Colton, Il. llelriek, R. Sit-lwr, I.. Dennison, G. Sullio. Snmul Ron' - I . Ilnll, R. Iluusner, T. KIJIIIQIDU, R. Surutl, O. Hutunzm, S. Gronliwek. Tliiul Ruui li. Young, lf. Muller, S. Marshall, R. Farley, P. Snyder, C. 'l'rev:ills-v. lwrurllr Rim' Wh 'l'urm'r, J. Pi-It-rson, R. Rvngles, lf. 'l'hei-p, Ii. Rinikur, VV. Bvtmvll. lfilllr Rim' .l. Rlwsgcn, J. llaruish, ll. Sollvvrg, W. Amlerson, W. Atchison, G. Bmmll. her shoes in her hand and said to her friend Gosh, those big kids seem to be on my feet more than their own. Wait until I get big' I'll wear spikes. WEEK FOUR It was Friday night and Logan football enthusiasts critically eyed the performance of the Logan team in its game with Eau Claire. A forty yard reverse by Gronbeck and then two runs by Grimslid provided the only tally in the Redmen-Old Abes game to give Logan its first victory of the season, 6-O. Coach Nibbe's proteges outplayed Eau Claire the first two periods and then staved off three last half rallys of the famed upstate eleven , Hank Knebes, charg- ing Logan center, spark-plugged the defense and Gronheck and Grimslid were the mainstays of the Logan offense. WEEK FIVE The White Russian Singers presented a group of folk songs common to old Russia.CWe'll take their word for it - Russian language isn't so easy to under- stanclj They were picturesque in their native cos- Page 16 tumes and their haunting melodies will stay with us for some time. The G. A. A.'s held their annual treasure hunt on the night of October fourth, the triumphant team consisting of Marion Smith, Mary Jane Bond, Anne Germanson, and 1-lerdis Gronbeck. Incidently, any member of the fairer sex seen limping can be marked as a member of this organization. The nice refined game of soccer is the underlying reason. Our band was honored this week-end with an invitation to play at the La Crosse Teacher's College- Eau Claire game, and gave an excellent performance. After being thoroughly outplayed and outsmarted in the first half, Logan's Red and White warriors came back in the second half and unleashed a beautiful aerial attack to defeat the highly-favored Rams of Dubuque 12 - 6. Eldon Grimslid, Logan's Arnie I-Ierber , began throwing passes in all directions with deadly accuracy and from then on it was Logan's game. Warren Selbo caught one long pass early in the third quarter to score the first touchdown and then caught a short flat pass from Captain Weber
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Faculty Social Science and History .l'nu1.ln1g R. Nibbe, E. Cridcr .Ynrnzg F. Miller, N. Reichelt, M. Nelson. Home Economics and Commercial H. Gilson, S Grimm, C. l-laliustead, C. Sunde. English .l'rm1ilir1g- M. Bobo, L. Beitler, I. Welsh, D, Hawks, E. Engelke, Sitring V. MacDonald lwlohnson E. Morey. 944, .K pp, fuel e screen of clouds, but finally peeped forth Saturdav afternoon to witness the disastrous Logan-Aquinas game. True to the words of their coach, it was a fighting Logan team that went down to defeat be- fore Aquinas. lt is the first defeat that Logan has suffered at the hands of Aquinas since the beginning of La Crosse intra-city football. The game can be summarized by the score, Aquinas 14-Loganl3.Swell way to start a football season isn't it? Or is it? We cross our fingers and pray for the future. Still, it was a good game and we can be sure that if anyone can make a success out of our football team Coach Nibbe can, and he will. Introductions are in order. The senior class has elected the following officers: President, Donald Ranum, Vice-president, Warren Selbo, Secretary, Betty Brown, Treasurer, Arlene Slcoy. Congratu- lations, seniors, for such splendid selections. September 22, the day awaited for by so many Logan .Iitterbugs finally arrived. With as much pep as they displayed at the pep meeting, they ventured out on the crowded floor. What a thrill for all the Froshl With Bob Cundy swinging it out and a few bold dancers leading, the floor was soon a swirl of gay happenings. Seems as if our former schoolmates really do miss us, for many an alumni face was seen. After the ball was over Y-many weary students shivered as they left the building after the first mixer of the year. One little girl sat on the steps holding Page
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11-A Girls 11-A Boys l 1 I 1 1-A Girls Top Row HM. Anderson, A. Colburn, P. Parker, I.. Brinkman, J. Wi-her, E. Zunkvr, M. Johnsou,iC. Jones Srroml Row--C. Gibson, E, Culp, I.. Ilauser, A. Wolfe, J. Tronick, J. Crci-nc-row, V. Schmtlt-r, M. Carpe-liter. Tliirzl Row'-M. Sprnin, M. llimson, NI. Wnlforf, A. Shcpartl, D. Morrison, I.. Smalley, I. Rolll, A. Iood. 1 1-A Boys Top Rim'-J. Bice, II. I.ysuki'r, ll. Witlenlwrg, II. Ifauis, ll. hlilllilllllll, I.. YVoIclvn. Sei-ond Row -R. Troniek. R. Iiuiks, M. Grouln-ck, J. Knutson, R. Wilzkc, C. ffulmruil. Third Row--L. llvtcrson, W. Meyer, N. Iluuscr, R. lIuel'm'l'. to complete Logan's scoring. The game ended with the ball in Logan's possession on Dubuque's one yard line. Jackie Weber again was the shining light of the running attack, while little Jimmy Inder- berg was the main threat in the front wall. When the band was marching at the Athletic Field the other morning the entire northside dog populace seemed determined to march, too. Every time they were put out they managed to sneak in with a late arrival. WEEK SIX Don't we all love the teachers fduring Con- vention? In the annual gridiron classic of La Crosse, the Logan Redmen outclassed their south-side rivals in everything but the final score, and consequently a scoreless dead lock resulted. At times it seemed as though the Ark was ready to hoist anchors and sail holne, but then the wind would change again to keep it in foreign territory. Three times the Nibbemen seriously threatened, and three times they were narrowly repulsed. The last scoring threat ended when Eldon Grimslid's otherwise perfect field goal attempt was blocked. On the other hand, Central didn't have a chance . Only twice were the Red Raiders in Loganland, and they were the resultof poor punts due to the strong wind. Logan continu- ally outcharged their opponents, and with a break here or there might have brought home the bacon. band marched for the Logan- Lights out! The Central game using flashlights in their plumes for the first time. The drum major twirled a lighted baton. I am certain a shiver of surprise and pleasure ran up the backs of all the spectators as they viewed the spectacle. It was really a striking and beauti- fully effective stunt, and it must have been a thrill for the memhers of the band besides. WEEK SEVEN The Student Council of Logan is an organization which aims to promote the exercise of student government. In this is included the solving of the dilliculties and prohlems of the students and the entering into the development of activities in the Page 17
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