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8-A Girls Twp Rim' M. Nlvil, B. Ruse, B. l iulmrt, J. Ramsey, A. Olson, Nl. Taylor. and Row C. 'l lmmpsoli, J. Wilhcim, D. Tltoilipstrrl, C. Pilh-tiger, l.. lialmrll 8-A Girls 8-A Boys :nl Rum ll. l nicht-ns, D. Kxllcltvl, A. Green, .l. Muringcr, E. Wlxvttlt-r, D. Rliomlmi-rg. 4111 Run' D. lalliinslii, li. Svnlmoila, lf. llolmcs, J. Cain. 8-A Boys Top Rott' J. St-In-lm-I, ll. l.oill1sliruii5.-gc, ll. Blank, R. Slllllf, lf. llail, W. Ruilc, l.. Kath, ll. Smith, Ci. lllllllirrmzl H. :ml Run' VV. liifriitl, D. Nvlwon, 'l'. Suliollmt-U,:, J. lfin:ingi'r, O. Sagem, l.. llutlgv, J. .lorgn-neon. ful Row R. ll--lu, R. Julmson, .l. Sqllultz, ff. llovln:l, 'l . St-verson, J. llanszt by defeating Sparta in one of the toughest games ever staged by two conference teams. A last second basket gave Logan 1115 to 13 win. Logan continued its winning ways by walloping a tangy Reedsburg hve, 24 to 10. The outstanding feature of the game was Logan's spectacular defense. WEEK FIFTEEN On December fourteenth the Hall Guide Com- mittee re worted to the Student Council. The new set of rules or eligibility of hall guides was read and approved . Sixty maroon robes with white collars are being purchased for Junior Choir, and the membership is being limited to that number. The Seniors had better look to their laurels. The oilicers of the Student Council met with the committee and oflicers of the Noon Hour Luncheon Club. A general discussion of organization was held. Howard Campbell gave a very interesting talk on his stay at Badger's Boy State this summer. Social dancing for noon hour students was referred to a Page 28 committee. On December ll, The Theatre Workshop under the leadership of L. Verne Slout, presented three one- act plays in an assembly. The plays differed greatly in style, namely, a comedy, Her Husbands Ghost , a historical play, He Knew Lincoln , and that well known classic, The Taming of the Shrew . A few useful hints were also given us on how to apply makeup in a hurry. The Crimson and White continued their winning streak by defeating the Portage quintet to the tune of 27 to 15. lt was the third conference win in as many starts. And then came the disasterous Aquinas game. Behind from the opening minute the Red and White men lost their opening intra-city tussle to Aquinas, 16 to 13. Eldie Grimslid sparked the losers cause by bucketing six points. WEEK SIXTEEN The Scotch blood in many Loganites was aroused when the Parkinson Trio presented a number on the
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8-A Girls 'lily Rini' D. Miirkiilil, lf. lluiligrii, l.. l.:xl7Aluili', M. Snllxi-rg, R. l'l'ii't-, l. l':irsuns. fffflllll Rau' H. St-h:u-l'i-r, J. llnlt-, S. lli-nnisivn, A. P4-lvl'sini, ll. Ainiimlsim, D. Aspi-umm. Illini Rim- .l. C:ispi-Isuzu, ll. lxliuivui, li. lfmlincl., G. Smith, V. Smilh, R. Czigv. Ifmullr Run' H. l't-It-mutt, H. flllSHIll, lf. lriiuw, li. lxniux. 8-A Boys llnp Run' I . Ri.-i-, Ki. llliivkrn, NY. Kilim, Y. Scliciitlvr lf. Dv Will, S. Nivliuls, l.. Wing. Scumif Run' li. lfriwh, R. Ural, R. llmviniin, R. 'l4nsIi'uil, W. Wviss, J. Pislmw, J. Muiwixuil l'l1i1il R-ru' R. Allvn, Nl. l'rlt-rsmi, li. Riwulcli, R. 'l'v't-vzlllvi-, J. Ohlsiun, R. Wigilixl. 8-A Girls 8-A Boys Mit Spears :intl Miss Malc- Dimiilti dish cm out all colors . . . . . The Doiiicctms cook sonic- thiiig up on paper .... G. A. A. lU1lLlll1ll1fUI1 gmiip. Ona: of their iicwci' activities. Page
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8-B Girls 8-B Boys 8-B Girls Top Row -D. Ross, L. Bernd, D. Robinson, B. Bright, B. Sclmvlit-r, M. Iltxfm-r, V. Twigln. :ntl Rnw-fl.. Ilackc-tt, M. Eitlr, E. Lingg, O. Davis, J. Jacobson, li. huts. V ard Rout-M. Magnusson, I.. Pt-hlvr, V. Dztnit-lsun, J. Henry, E. Joltnson, I. cilIVIIl. .gilt Row-I.. Colman, lVl. Slrcdvr, L. Pollllnun, E. Winslow. 8-B Boys Top Row fli. Pt-turson, A. Bwtxt-gzlll, A. lnllcltl, K. Crust-lt, G. Jolmson, V. I okl'atml, R. Pvlttrson, Don I t-sky :ntl Run' ell.. llolr, R. hlourning, I. Brown, K. Jolxnson, V. Antlt-rson, llurkvtl. ful Rmrf E. Nliclvwllulrg, E. Simon, R. Woutlrulli, Wenzel, D. Sulvy, R. Mt-Crum. .gilt Row- E. Rt-ylmoltl, I.. Ames, V. Bn-lm-r, K. Willmms. bagpipes in the Northwest Assembly, December 19. They played a wedding on their instruments, and finally, an actual ceremony. The performers were winners in their own field and presented a fine pro- gram with their collection of double reed instru- ments. Logan recognized the yuletide with a beautiful Christmas tree on the landing in the main corridor, electrically lighted wreaths in each window on the front side of the building, and a silver star, with a blue light in each point, above the Avon Street en- trance. A special Christmas program was put on for the Parents Teachers Association. It was under the direction of Mr. Hoover and consisted of a short play and a nativity scene with music furnished by the Music Department. The junior Girl Reserves showed their Christmas Spirit this year by providing a basket for a needy family. The Commerical Club held a Christmas party this year. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served. Blond, petite Vivian Taylor was the choice of the senior class as the Logan candidate for queen of the National Outdoor Skating Championships to be held in La Crosse again this year. Mr. Matthusen's proteges really went to town and whipped Central in the Hixon Gym Friday night, 22 to 21. It was the lirst victory for Logan at Central. The battle was nip and tuck all the way with last minute baskets by Selbo and Weber furnish- ing the winning margin. The highlights of the Logan Christmas season was the activity fund's mistletoe mixer held Decem- ber 22. The fun really began when the news of the basketball team's victory over Central arrived. The Club Royal Orchestra beat out their swingiest music to attract those in the mood for dancing. Then came Christmas vacation and far too few presents for many very, very worthy and deserving individuals. Page
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