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

 - Class of 1940

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10-A Girls 10-A Boys 10-A Girls Top Row ill lluli-, A. Fried, V. llucfke, C. Abbott, A. Dnssc, C. llnll, E. Boltlen, R. Gl7l'llIlll'f, V. Ifnn- mn 'er. :ml Route- M. Iicrris, M. Ilnmillon, I.. Burney, H. llorner, M. Dusso, S. Ilill, A. Ccrnmnson, ll. Brnitzmnn Hd Rowell. Duleher, J. Christianson, R. Ci-julia, M. Franke, J. Grunke, E. Chalsnlu 10-A Boys Top Row -WH. Iiorlz, W. I.nughlin, Ii. Colburn, D. Bien-, C. Neuman, R. Johnson, C. Iinuvt-r, R. Mi-lbo. :ml Row' - W. Chi-su-r, D. Mclntyrc, I.. Duhm, A. Casscl, D. May, D. Cooilnmn, A. Iverson, D. Mi-nly. inf Row fC. Llllillllk, R. I.lll'lll1t', A. llunn, I.. Lennox, I.. Johnson, G. Lenox. form of delicious carmel apples. Who knows but what many a future Rembrandt or Michaelangelo may spring from the bosom of this club. However, it really does represent a large step toward the diversi- fication of the activities of Logan High School. Twelve Logan girls were hostesses to a group of Centralites in a soccer battle. After playing in a drizzling rain the girls came in to enjoy ice cream bars. They are just the thing to warm a person up' - or are they? Now comes the Logan-Owatonna game: Logan 25, Owatonna 6. Displaying the same first quarter drive that a week before had defeated the Mason City eleven, the Logan Red and White gridmen pushed over three touchdowns in eight minutes to clinch the game from the Owatonna eleven. The game was about two minutes old when Captain .lack Weber broke loose and scampered into pay dirt. The astonished Owatonnaites hardly caught their breath when Eldie Grimslid plunged and twisted his way for the second touchdown. just be- fore the quarter ended, Logan again made six points. Scoring was brief until late in the third period when Weber threw a short pass to Warren Selbo who traveled the remaining four yards unmolested. The play of the entire team was commendable in this game, with Captain Weber and Grimslid leading the best offensive drive the Redmen had showed thus far WEEK NINE Rip Van Winkle lived and slept again on our stage portraying Washington Irving's beloved and im- mortal character of his imagination. No truer knowl edge of humanity could have been shown by the traveling troupe. Humorous, yet serious in its advice, surely no such program could be anything but bene- hcial to the listening audience. Halloween rolled in and out and many fences rolled down. Too bad some of our boys had to spend the night warming up in the cooler -should be more careful. Tch I Tch! Now everybody's happy and good until next Halloween. An impressive ring ceremony was held November 2, during which twenty seven girls were inaugurated Page

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10-A Girls 10-A Girls 10-A Boys Twp Run' M. Klan, l.. Krinlw, C. llnvinml, A. Milla-r, M. l'c:u:ock, B. Kronlwrg, l.. Klcssig, G. Mulrincv J. lluwn . ril Seunul Hou' D. Paslaslcn, ll. l'rli-rson, B. Poclliiigvr, R. Rciililmiirlt, B. l.uel1nr', fi. Raymond, M. Nor- cross, R. Km . I li 'libinl Run- l. Nclxvul, li. Murphy, J. l.ovr-joy, ll. Powers, A. Johnson, D. Michclsen. 10-A Boys Top lion' W. W'omlruIl', S. lliovnpson, C. Tlioinzis, l.. Williams, J. l'iltc-nicer, l.. Rim-ner, W. Smith. Scroml Hou' .l. Ralston, li. Rliuliilicrit, R. Wilhelm, K. Scliolln-rg, li. S nith, R. S:limt'rhorn. Third Nou' R. W'omlrnll', R. W:lk1'cn, C. Simpson, D. Wang, l.. Niles, S. l'.iI:isku. lfmullu Row C. It-rliis, ll. Win-ss, N. I'ohIm:m, R. Riiigrlzilil, R. Onsrutl. school. lts lirst meeting was held on Thursday, October 19, 1939. The topics of cheating, snowball- ing, a semi-formal dance and bicycle accommoda- tions were discussed as probable plans upon which the organization shall work. Originality in initiation has been presented this fall. Wearing clothespins in their hair and carrying rolling pins were two unique ideas that received their share of comment. The ll-B girls held a party Friday and invited the 11-B boys to help them enioy the eats Cwhich they did beyond a shadow of a doubt from what we hearj and the dancing. The ping pong ball was much in use also, until it, inconveniently, was smashed. Here is Ll splendid climax to this weekg Logan 19 - Mason City 7. just one year after the mighty 1938 eleven had broken a fourteen game winning streak ofthe Mason City Mohawks, the 1939 edition again crushed the mighty Mohawks to the tune of 19 - 7. The Red and White clad men started the game out with a bang , scoring a touchdown after six minutes of play on a dash off tackle. Only one Page 20 minute of the second quarter had elapsed when Eldie Grimslid plunged for another tally after which he kicked the extra point. The mighty Red- men struck again late in the third quarter when Jack Weber cut over guard and then lateraled to Grimslid who raced 83 yards up the sidelines be- hind perfect blocking to annex Logan's hnal marker. WEEK EIGHT The parents and teachers had their quarterly get- together on October 23. Must they always keep us guessing as to the result? The voice of Donald Duck, Tarzan's call, the roar of an airplane battle -whew when the dust cleared we discovered none other then Tommy Tucker, ace sound elfects man from Hollywood, who presented a Northwest assembly which proved to be a nice reward for our gentle, very gentle, orderly conduct during a tire drill. A club for the artistically inclined has begun to function under the supervision of Miss Backus. Refreshments were served at the first meeting in the



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10-A Girls 10-A Boys J - 1 . l au asf' 50 4 Q lv ll -in -at QQ an an 'T QD- '- no ep 10-A Girls 'l'upR11u' A. Rice, C. Rrlzlof, E. Smilll, D. Robinson, D. Ulriell, l. 'l':1vlor, .l. Storm, M. Snplxnul. Sirnrul Ron' WR, Tliovlmpzson, M. Svlnlr-gr-I, R. Wigclul, R. Molzlgus, M. Slu-lilon, lf. llmolnpxovi. Tbinl Row- M. Wzlmlvl, B. Gulzrrucl, A. Iloln-r, A. Holter. lfourllr Row fA. Sclmulalnil, Nl. Rollrer, L. Selirier, W. Gumlerloclv.. 10-A Boys 'lllIllle1l1l 'V.lI!lll,R. Holden, B. Carroll, .l. Hcrzmuk,C.Conm-ll,F.Akrigl1I. Sammi Row -J. Doeklmm, K. Graves, D. King:,.l. Coully, D. Ferries, R. Atchison. Third Row- -A. lioelllni, C. llunson, A. llunson, K. Brown, W. Duckworth, K. Jorwlzul. Page Z2 The football team goes through signal practice .... The man of the many noises Tommy Tucker Our footlmll squnel takes il trip, and in style too.

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