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

 - Class of 1940

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9-A Girls 9-A Boys 9-A Girls Top Row -C. Green, M. Jansky, B. Casperson, B. Curtis, J. Gibson, M. Bond, li. liiner, I. Annes, J. Ander- Sun. :nd Row -.I. Sernogy, S. Gnrtliner, B. Dent, I. Slalmotla, A. Ilnll, M. llntzinnn, I.. Anderson, C. Cillieril. :nl Row M. Lorenze, P. Ilatlgrall, M. Cnrcliner, S. Gustafson, P. lintlley, B. Scott, li. Ilanson, C. Stone. .pllr Row Ames, Il. Anderson, I . Tlioinpson, A. Ifnnver, B. lilynn, li. Ilnnson. 9-A Boys 'Il1pRow-R. Jensen, C. Dixon, Ii. Davids, li. Iiiek, C. Nelson, D. Dillion, J. Kish, R. Lyons. :ml Rum Iiromlnell, J. Tnlxlierl, J. Scliernlerllorn, bl. Brown, C. Cnniplxell, VV. linker, R. Davenport, C' I7 is r.... 1rrIR4n1'-- .. I ': 2. ,. '. 1. 1 -, .H.,. . ' .,,.. I C 1 lry,l Ntslt r, J. Cartlint r, R. I rrris, J. S ty I , lf. Miltltli tk, W. Lain. 4ll1Row- C. Ifutlerlieltl, N. Gilherlson J. Mnisliall li. ililinln son I.. Wittenberg R Ki 4 I elm dampened brows of Logan students, who have en- dured hours of agony in anticipation of report cards. To others the worst has come, but why dwell upon the unpleasant? WEEK TWELVE ln November the call for volleyball brought one hundred and thirty girls out for their respective homerooms. Eighteen teams vied for honors in two brackets this year because of lack of time and space to hold a complete tournament. Marjorie Bogie's senior team and Connie Gibson's junior team proved victors, winning all their homeroom games. WEEK THIRTEEN It seems that the majority of the pupils are fasting the earlier part of this week in preparation for Thanksgiving. Logan's red and white cagemen started out the 1939 season by losing to a powerful Cotter High team, Logan 27 - Cotter 30. Some good material in Logan for next year's track team judging from the way the pupils sprint for their , , p , , . .rinmt- . logs. Take note Mr. Crider! Logan won its' first game ofthe season in a grand and glorious fashion by defeating its traditional rival, Winona High. The score, Logan 184 Winona 12. Don Brinkman sparked the Logan cagemen by pouring in seven points for high scoring laurels. The empty seats on November 29 seemed to signify that the student body prefers two Thanks- givings. WEEK FOURTEEN The Alumni Organization of Logan High School had its first meeting in December, Kenneth Jacobson presiding as president and Lois Stitz, secretary. There are at present 1,329 alumni with the january, 1940 class, and the dance planned for January 27 will be the fifth Alumni Party. One thousand two hundred letters were sent out from coast to coast extending a cordial invitation to all Logan Alumni to attend the dance in the new gymnasium. The proceeds from this function are to be used in the purchase of an organ for the Logan auditorium. Logan began its South Central conference season Page

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9-A Girls 9-A Girls 9-A Boys Top Ruwf'R. Wils4'y', V. lawlllvr, M. Nliiy, P. ll1Lll'YlJl'l'H, E. llnrrocl, l.. liiclc, M. l.:irsun, C. Tuvscn, P. Milli-r. xml Row WB. llc.-lg:-rsnli, C. liliws, A. liiilu-r, A. llcnclricksnn, B. lit-nkcr, E. Gnrlu-, ll. Phi-ips, L. hlolzkus. inf Raw-Nl. Rolivrts, P. lluttlvsiutl, l.. Ray, H. Jorgcnsnn, ll. Russell, C. NlCc:0l'Il'llCl'i. 4111 Row H l.. Moc, J. Tlimiipsuli, E. lxm-plu-,ll'l. Riley, B. l'l:insvn, Anim Rculcr. 9-A Boys Tup Row M. llvlgi-rsmi, ll. Rice, A. Luce, E. llicks, R. Mittlclmuk, V. Sliifmr, V. Snider, A. Wittcnlxi-rg. xml Row W. Kocpckv, J. Strcrlrr, D. l.:iwri'm'v, C. lxlckmxili, l.. Ilull, G. Sullxo, D.. Sage, J. lVlourning. qrd Rune' ll. Spraiin, R. Riclmrtls, R. Nt-Ison, C. Runtlii, M. l.or4'ntzcn, A. l.:iFnncl. 4lb Rnwf R. Nuiwnl, K. Daivitlsun, J. llowu, W. Silntliniin, R. Fitzpatrick, T. Dussu. as Junior Girl Reserves. Mr. Spears told his sixth period class that all your General Science should be above your ears. For most of them it's also over their heads! Logans football warriors closed the season in a blaze of glory by downing the Winona eleven 53 - 0. Scoring was scarce in the first half, Logan leading 19 - O at the intermission. However, after a good lecture by Coach Nibbe at the half, the Redmen came back to exhibit the best offensive form ever shown by a Logan football edition. Captain Weber and Warren Selho led the scoring for the evening, each scoring two touchdowns. Other touchdowns were made by Eldie Grimslid, Tub Sagen, Dave Ferries, and Bob Eddy, who wlayed the last quarter in the backfield. A feature o the game was the accurate passing by Eldie Grimslid, who, time after time, displayed brilliant accuracy in tiring aerials to every corner of Logan field. The entire team showed remarkable drive throughout the game and marked a colorful finish for the gridmen of 1939. After the game a mixer was given by Miss Nelson's Page 24 homeroom, the 11-B girls, and the money taken in is to be used in getting a new finish for the grand piano in the old auditorium. Music for the mixer was pro- vided by Bob Clark's orchestra. It was a crowded mixer as usual, virtually football in its original form. Pure and simple steam roller tactics prevailed. De- spite the crowded condition almost everyone had a good time, perhaps because of the atmosphere of victory and the grand conclusion to this Logan foot- ball season. WEEK TEN Thirty-five basketball enthusiasts responded to Mr. Matthusen's first call for basketball, among them six letter-men. There were some interesting homeroom programs presented on Armistice Day. WEEK ELEVEN Groans, sighs of relief, headachesf'eThese mark the end of one five weeks and the beginning of another. The day of reckoning has come and gone. The color may now come back to the many pasty,



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9-B Girls 9-B Boys I 9-B Girls Top lfzvigthlrlxililaiclli 4'll, S. Klzir, ll. Cihopivskn, J. Mm-rrill, K. WA-lzcl, l.. C: lxxc It-II, M. Vnn Sicklv, A. Zicln-ll, S 4':'r111c l Ron-f-A. Cxnnpln-ll, J. Lnngzdon, V. Sknnr, li. Sci 1rcu1-m lt-r, M. Wlics-lcr, M. lixlvv, li. Dickson, M. Third McCann, B. Pi rxx' i-re., B. Briggs, S. Jul xxxsmrl i, ll. Wolilcn, C. S: nx1r1-r, D. Sort-nson, J. Mc- lfourlh Rum f D. Pin rx4-r, J. l.:i Fleur, R. Dingcldcin, B. Blunchsirtl, B. Dmwll, P. Klaus. 9-B Boys Top Row -W. Bnunigll, T. Rilucl, K. llollcv, fl.f:ll1lSl', V. Pnltvrsuil, R. Du l':1i', D. Burr, M. lloigiv. Svrorul Row D. Squier, D. Morrison, R. Maxwell, R. Cuniplx-ll, li. Cnvin, N. Albertson, .l. Pow.-rs. Third Rout R. l.:1rhmnn, R. Ekcrn, E. lxuimrnl, lf. Nlossvr, R. Wurlinlxci-, D. Iverson. lfuurlli Row R. lin-nnvt, lf. Allxrvcht, R. 'lirlinlrllx-, K. Olson, l.. Marx, .l. Slcplinn. C' 1 Page 26 The longest and the shortest Our annex takes shape rapidly '..... just another touch- down in the Winona game ..... Can this he our dignified faculty?

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