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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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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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1 0-B Girls 1'4Agllf1DlA,'W. Kun-ln-I, ll. Nvllrlng, D. Kraft, E. Shultz, B. Whltc, M. Murlg, B. lfuclllngcr, F. Sands. S4-canal Rom D. Rose M. Wittenberg, J. Dvtlingcr, V. Gcnsch, l. Eddy B. Twm-. Tblrll Rum' --li. Benz, lvl. Johnson, bl. 'l'rL'valllvc, J. Brrgsrull, .l. Splcx, C. lille:-ls. l r1urIbRuwf'l.. Smith, ll. Asponson, ll. Gronlrvclc, S. Alle.-n, P. Smith, 0. Phclps. Fijlb Rum'-J. Jumvs, B. Brown, P. Gusmfson, M. Blank, J. Mendez, B. Olllsun. 10-B Boys Top Row WM. Upland, W. Dvnny, ll. Johnson, R. Peterson, D. llull, l.. NA-llancl, W. lfoscllcla, R. Rude. Sn-ond Row---J. Ma-yor, G. Olson, M. Johnson, G. D4-llvnlmuclx, J. Salcy. Tblrll Row-lf. llowv, C. Turncr, R. llcnry, C. Prim-rs, ll. Hull, B. lllU'l'llSl1. lfourlb Run'-'J. Dingulqlvln, E. Pislmw, B. Crum-n, R. Brown. 10-B Girls 10-B Boys Smile please Y-Mr. Clllllllllghlllll, our overworked photogrzzphel' . . . . . G. A. A. November volleyball All Stars .... Rip Van Winkle's wife takes over, in ll Northwest Assembly. Page
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