Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)
- Class of 1942
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Y nv gf. u v ':i4 .,'.'-2 A Y ' 4 A ' A mum - usmess I 2 Ol' ' I YL I COO Al , h, ,. .,J 75 w ' 1 I 50 3 f I ' ' 1 ', 25 .-.-1, T2 Od' DQ .1 1 m zv. s . hi-A 4 f C HDHQO xi .v S- x v 1 5, Z',I, 1 - .T l. Cord Sharps. '1fff,,, 2 5 . fuden fco u U. es 3 The Hungry Lot QOQ d d es t Ip 5 Possxng hme Before any loggmg us done at all we find some trees growmg m the forest tall and majestlc overlooking all rulung all ' pillars of the forest The admrnlstratlve departments of our small government here at school are the pullars 4'-91111 'O 1 I1 . I I I I VA Dignified Faculty '15 I x, .sPE 'J' VM W ff, gwgjqi 'U KT X y lks ,Q, 2 HIE f 'X J? N C91 X f - unusual --uv' f LW K .1 - MF5 JAX I ff X ij? lm 51? I X--, ff' ,VL f, 5, t k A Y, I? .1 ' U 1 ,' Mb! 11.7 fl , ---N .4 I Y ' ,f , Ji 7-L '- 'N J 'f' Nev.-ww nn - 34 . ' rxsnn-'f . 1 K. f' ' fi ' Hlglx, V A A Allan., ff 3 QU . Z .2 QQ - if if Ill if H , . -V, X 9 'kv ,--Y 5 , .g - ' f , -f gd' KW -1 'ik' f Q-1 M Q 'f' .Xxfl x K A , i I gr gf W ZMXT T .. Z if fs ,fi ' Q A 17 IJ 4 ir New-law-mf. - 1 Lg ik-Y -X 'fm kXx,3.-,,,,,,,L4-. Student Council N the lumber camps of the early logging days, there was no idea of self- government. The lumberjacks did everything under the command of the foreman. The idea of more self-government is expressed by the Student Council. The preamble of the constitution states its purpose with these words, To foster a spirit of cooperation among students and faculty, and to develop good citizens through experience in government. The student council was reorganized three years ago, with Mr. Spears as advisor, and is an important part of the students' activities and interests at Logan. Interest in this organization has increased greatly and many accomp- lishments have been made during the past year. For the first time members of the council were selected by petition, and officers were chosen by a school-wide election under the newly-adopted constitution. Some of the outstanding committees of the council are the Constitu- tional, Corridor Traffic, Lawn, Bicycle, Lost and Found, Assembly, and Bul- letin Board Committee. The titles of these committees suggest the type of work in which the Student Council is interested. EXECUTIVE BOARD Trip Run' fR. l ltzp:1trirlQ, YV. Kzxtcllul, V. Pxlllcrsu Hucfm'l'. fron! Row -l., 1.114-lliw. M. Frzlnlxc. Imp Run- ljiaxnlu. R. lii'ic'lf.sin1, lfzxltn-i'sim.R 1 l l'mnI Run' J. .lulmsiin R. Si-L-ni:u1i1 U. Szilr' ' ' ll. Lliiipit-sl,u. Nl. llm-lm-r. VN. lxzttrln-l, J. Sal x Scunnl Run' J. Hiiislim, I. Parsons. l. Svulinrlu I flulmps-. D. ll:1ll, .l, Xliinsunr, A. Bri-ru-gui1,R lil! Jaillirl.. u1,l.. l.in-llnc, 'Xlzir l1:xll. il. IH-tt-I' nl, J..l.lr Ln WW' tif' 'W 11 un- lll The executfve councul convenes to plct actuon for th meetung of the enture council on the following day 2 Leonard Luhe we s campalgn manager Sllvon Thomp on pro ldlms the worth of has candidate sn tb amoalgn assembly 131 Lotus Niles tells us about democracy ot Bcy s State durung the campaugn assembly 141 J Johnson B Muchener J Wunsler andR Seemann as the Lost ana Found Commlttee prepare a bulletln 151 The councnl IS observed by xusltung coun ul from Vurogua Helen Chopneska seems to have the floor 161 Presudent Leonard Luhene 171 Dlck Blce the losung presldentual candndate 1b 'vt Hafner l-'I Chopnesko M Franke and V Pater son Counculers on the Assembly Committee 191 In charge cf posting evcnt for the week are Isabell Sycboda ond Dean l-lall Noon l-lour Club r-' n wly unstututed practice of serving hot lunch s at noon us enjoyed even by those wno do not partake of the pleasant repasts The d lrghtful aromas produced by the cooks assall cszr nostrils durnng the later perlods ot the morning The Noon l-lour Club as composed ot stu dents who remain at school tor lunch lt pro d a study room for the studlous pupals dan Ing In the old gymnasium basketball IN the new gymnaslum and a room for games for the b nefnt at students who wrsh to relax A hal gu de system marntauned by the members tnls democratuc organuzatlon keeps the co r dors orderly .cge9 Page lO Crzmclcll. ..i:s... Dingln-mlm-iii. Slim-liluii,v.l-. Nlvm l-lallguides ISITORS to the lumber camps were not allowed to go into a cutting area without permission of the foreman. ln Logan today, visitors are not allowed to walk around the building without a pe-rn'it from the office. But who is to see that this rule is observed? This is just one of the duties of the hallguide. I-le must also direct traffic and see that no student is in the halls without a pass. Logan's democratic hallguide organization was be- gun, as its constitution states, for the purpose of fostering cooperation among the students, hallf guides, and facultv. A Board of Directors meets with the captains twice a week when practical solutions are sought for problems, Mr. E. A. Saenger, the faculty advisor, has done a great deal in the last year to make the organization function smoothly. Ilricksiiii. D. lfi-rrirs. Illiinl Run' . Nlxirlnu- I run! Run' l'. lliiu sn Ing, Rfiu' lt, .-Xlwiglit. N, Pnliliiiziii. B. Sliillnr Briggs, l'. Britt. ll, l'iiu-nigl.. .l. Nlzic Dun i Sriirml Rnu' ll. Alclilsnli. K. l,un'm'. C, Dltlsiill Black. ll. Carroll. C, 'l'linni:ls. K. Crzlu- I Tliinl Rim- W. Cluvin. D. Sun-usiiii. P. lialv. Il. Spun J. Snimlrr, Y. Snulcr. D. Ilzill. Il. Blank R ffnurllr Rau' ll. Danxsnli, A. Zlrlncll. A. Mill.-r B Curtis, Nl. lfxlcy, A. Dusw. Ii. lVlxilr Nlurplly. D, Rnlmiuvm, l. Blu: lfihlz Rim' D. Gnmlm-ruin. lf. Sclmlll. l. Ruth-r lanlur. C. Jurgrnsuii. Nl. lfr:inl.r. Nl. Ronnr Nl. llzlmilhiu. ll. Wiiltlrll. l'rwnl Run' J, Spies. D. Rust-. l.. Cuukr. li. Hlxmcn rn Nl. Snplim-r. R. Crlzikzi. l.. l.ii--lim-, R. llznw 'llfii Rum' P. llaulgraxlll. Nl. Jzmslq. VV, King. ll. C r B. llxlrx. D. Pt-lilrr. lf. 'l'liimi:isg:lril. lt. Nr i ring. R. Gut-lclm-r. Y. Smith. Smiiml Rim' li. Diclcsmi. J. Gilman, A. lla-mlrn-Li S Cuslll un C llill R R lllmxn I Am t':.. 1 J 5, r Nl. l,i:l'cl1l, Nl. .lulmsiin l W1-lin-l. Nl. llili-rtsmi. Nl, llziiislwrix. Nl lu - so , 1, Tx 'l.:lxm R mp ii K ln ii'l lm lirzill. R. llzill. A. Riivti-r. ll. Olin-1. P. Nl:ul.i f-mp Run' A. Rruli-l'. B. VN'l1ilc. D. Rust-. I.. Bzlrnu. Ca-iukzl. D, II:ilc. J. I'Icm:1rLl.R. Rvlrlizin. B. IIA-nlwr, xcumml Run' fF. Ames. If. Einvr. Il. Schzxcfrr. I.. Pnlilmam I.. Amlcrsun. S. lfick, R. Ilxnll, S. Ilill. E. Smith flzird Run' B, Dimi-ll. I.. VVI-mllzinclt, R. 'I'lmmpson. Aim-s.C.CIllxcrg.NI.Nl:trk.NI..luln1sim.E.Scl1ul!L. 'mul Ron' P. Klaus. I.. Rt-lmliun. A. Ps-tvrsnil. A. Ilzuixcr Ii. Uulxrml. VV. Cumlcrlm-L. D. Ulrirli. R. I. Qffice Pages UTIES of the Logan Office Pages may be compared with the work of the mes- sengers in the old lumber camps. The Of- fice Pages are busy from morning till eve- ning, checking absentee lists, sorting the faculty's mail, and carrying passes to their destination. The only duty of the lumber- jack messenger was to bring food to the men in the far away forest. This group, under the guidance of Miss Vera McDonald and Mrs. Thomas Knutson, has a dual purpose. First, it provids helpers for the office secretary, and second it gives girls training in elementary office procedure. During their membership in this organiz- ation they learn to follow directions, to al- phabetize, to file, and to meet people. They also learn to work together and to share duties and responsibilities. Page l I wi'-5 Faculty DUCATION in the days ot large scale logging was ot th little fed school house type, and had a style ot teacher pecular to its own age, Spare the rod, and spoil the child was the creed ot the day, and teachers were hated and feared. Today's method embraces the idea ot personal contact between teacher and pupil, and the general idea is tor the teacher to be an interf esting companion as well as an animated guide post. To be able to cope with education through this medium of friendship is a great stimulant tor the learning capacity ot the student. Not only more extensive learning, but also character development in the right direc- tion is being achieved through this new perspective ot the relation be- tween teacher and student Much ot this friendship is tostered by taculty and Students working and playing together. VV? the students at l942, tncretore, look to our instructors not as unpffeant taekmasters, but as councilors and triends. .Qi 'f s fs ' K fs f if Y' Wt GUESS WHO When not upon the director's stand, he may be found woodworking or taking photographs. lt is to him that laurels should go for the great strides our musical organ- izations are making. l-le says that if he did not already have a profession, he would take up baby tending as a full time iob. The attractive posters seen on our bulletin boards are daily reminders of her guidance, Not the least of her duties is encouraging ideas for the Winneshiels Art Staff. As her favorite pastimes she plays the piano, sews and plays golf Tolerance is cnt of the chief characteristics at one who daily bears up under the strain Of teaching instru- mental music. l-le has coached Logan's tennis team from a mere beginning to a sport which is progressing rapidly. Photography and tennis 'ate high on his list of hobbies, When not behind a waving baton, he can be found teachv ing general science As assistant coach at Logan, he is wel iiked by a the students. His place on the faculty is teaching apvlied mathematics, algebra, and geometry, When he is not busy wtth his profession, he coaches sports of all kinds This teacher has readina for a hobby. ln her rafm, number 203, can be hearrl familiar explanations which she gives willingly to her classes in social studies and English, ln previous years she has had classes in world 5-x gc history, whi'h is nne rf her favorite subiects. The students in the seventh and eighth grades have her as their English teacher. She is the librarian in the iunior library, and the Junior Girl Reserves are under her leadership. Besides teaching English she enjoys read- ing cooking, and gardening, This year a new subiect was offered at Logan to be taught by a new teacher. As a result you have heard certain students asking, Quien esta nuestra profesora?' She says she erroys teaching foreian languages so much that she regards them as her hobbies. You will find him in a corner room in the basement encased in coyeralls, f-le teaches manual art students the art of woodworking and advises the 7A boys. As ar extra-curricular activity he is assistant athletic manager, Fishing serves as his diversion. During vaccticns and in spare time, he may be founc building a boat, playing tennis or golf, collecting stamps, or camping, l-le schedules intramurals for boys, teaches history to junior high pupils, and advises a group of 9A boys We are prqurl to have as a member of our faculty ne who is well known for a scientific discovery Althieigh he is a chem-stry instructor he sometimes teaches mai'- ners, l-lis hobbies are photography and boxing. Qui' Winnesh ek is one of his hobbies and we are proud of the pictures wh.ch he presents us DSQE 'w 9 r We find her in the new builcing. Besides teaching junior high English she leads the Senor Girl Reserves and advises the SA girls. She enjoys a hobby which is dif- ferent from most, collecting parocies and cartoons. The click of typewriters fnav be heard from some of her classes and mass recitation fr:nn shorthand symbols from others. She advises the Commercial Club and the Senior Red Cross Council. Away from the clamor cf com- mercial apparatus, she travels. kn ts, and cares for plants, Many a husband has been maoe happy by the methods of this teacher. She gives some o' the girls a background in home economics. l-ter hobbies are keeping scrap books, taking pictures, and traveling. She dislikes crowds and playing bridge, Buy Defense Stamps here' t-ie sells them and takes charge of the bookkeeping at Logan. As one of the officers of the Parent Teachers Organization, our parents hear him give the treasurer's repo't. He finds enjoyment in reading, motoring, and hurting It is he who has developed oatcn twirling in our school, As the head of the Vocational Basketball League he provides wholesome exercise far alumni and other young men of the community. Both junior and senior high school students come into cointact with him in mathe- matics and economics classes. Page l4 Find a book about it in the library is a statement often heard by students. Most likely if you have trouble finding information, you will ask our very capable li- brarian. Girls interested in library work have organized o librorv Club with her as their advisor. Who is sne? Ho enicvs working with dramatics and playing golf. If you do not see him on the second floor teaching Eng- lish or speech, he is over in the new building behind stage. He is also the able coach of the Logan Golf Team. She regards the making and drinking of coffee as two cf her off the record specialties. She also enjoys needle-work and a black purring animal, who answers ta the name Dixie Co-advisor of the senior home- room and instructor of commencement speakers, she is often heard expounding the writings of Ruskin. The subjects she teaches are algebra, geometry. busi- ness training, and junior high arithmetic. Between per- iods you usually see her directing traffic on the stairs be- tween the new and old buildings. Away from her pleasant school duties, she makes a pastime of walking and baking. Not only is she dean of girls and the patient dispenser of tardy passes, but she is also the interpreter of Silas Morner. Aspiring journalists ask her advice as members of the Log Staff. Away from the tasks of attendance and tardiness, she has on interest in old dishes. The crack of a paddle on a certain part of someones anatomy, a wuse crack, and o frtendly smtle tntroduce one of the most popular teachers at Logan. Between teach- tng general sctence and coachtng the basketball and baseball teams, he pursues hrs hobbtes of hunttng and ftshtng. Many a tall tale has been told about hts mule long fish and grant ducks. She can be found as early as seven o'clock ln the morn- tng worktnq hard. United States hlstory, o subiect she entoys very much, is taught tn her classes. As advtsor inf the Wtrsncshlelc wrttc-up staff, she gtves tnvaluable and tn helplng wtth wrttc-ups. Who ts the Engltsh teacher who has taken over ad- vusorshtp of the Wtnneshlelf for the ftrst tame thus year? You wtll ftnd her rn a room whose walls illustrate her Enaltsh course or behind a l-lamlun Garland text book. Collecllna glassware and readlng are her dtverstons, She ts hard at work on the class play before we even atve lt a thought. As o dramatuc coach she arrroms speech students, and as arlvtsor of the Pep Club she stlrs up enthustasm for the athletlc contests. Teachlnq worltl hlstory lb nftt the least of har dutles She COVlSlllCl'K all her lntercsts he' hobbws, and she us an observer of mother nature. ltNhot-'-a-matter wrth you fellows? lS one of the Dhrases wtth whrch he often accosts Qrldtron candtdotes, lt IS he from whom clvrcs and h story students cret a mood artlltng, end members of the l., C. Club enjoy htm as .me af thctr advtsors Gilt and hunttnq absorb hrs spare tlrne. , .J 'fjnl MMM V f A ' ff. 'LM-jg 451 L 'I 'VI VAX- ,H vW . , W- We all know what thus means, but students tn has classes are learning more about the International code. Thrs yolly and yoklng teacher ts the Instructor ofthe sound crew. He says that he does not teach phystcs, he teaches boys and dtrls, 'Well, Spearmtnt, today? Dispose of tt tmmedtatelyf' These are famtltar words to her puptls and homeroom members. A stamp from Admtral Byrd from the South Pole, and one of the first lclawauan and Phlltppine Clap- per stamps are lust a few examples of what can be found an her stamp collectton, fupervtstnq our ever-vlallant hallguldes lS only has extra-curricular actlvtty. Youvvtll flI'llll1lIT1 doshlng hither and yon whenever a ttclqet sale contest ts tn progress. l-le qnsfructs constructnve-mlnded boys ln mechanucal draw- tna Gardenlnq, hunttng, and fishlna are close to hrs heart, He says that he IS bald because he scratched all has hatr off thtnklng about ways to tncrease tlcket soles 'We learn from her thftt a stratght llnc ts the shortest tltstance between two puunts, Advtsor of the l2l3 gurls, she enlovs reafllnq, slsetchtnq, neetllewtvrlf, and carmq ffr plants. Hc lS the patlent checker of credtts for hopeful senlors anff thetr aocd frtend as well as one of thetr co-advtsors, l-le teaches shop asptrants how to handle the lathe and Sea Scouts how to handle a boat, Naturally, tht: Old Salt would entoy the out-of-door occupattons of hunttng 'lllt' flshlna. :iw 1 Rf:-mwvmmf F' Q,-R, Q l-le has become well-known among us as on advocate of student government, the results of his efforts being exhibited in our awakened student council. l-le is an instructor of general science, but he also causes boys with alibis instead of reasons to keep their fingers crossed when they return to school after being absent. Arranging flowers, traveling, interior decorating, and collecting pottery compose her many outside interests. Under her instruction one learns to pink a seam, chalk a hem, and how not to stick o finger. She also enjoys teaching family relations. 9B girls get their advice from her. We find her in her cubby-hole long after dork, for she says her fun begins after school hours. Much of her spare time is soent behind the lens of her camera, and she wishes more of it found her inside an airplane cock- pit. Although she is a target for the puns and practical iokes of her fun-loving prodigies, she is also the recipient of their sincere admiration. Before this year she was the only foreign language teacher at Logan. She teaches Latin to B General stu- dents. Although she also instructs English classes, Latin is decidedly her favorite subiect. She has a very pleasing personality, and her smile wins the hearts and the best efforts of those who work under her. Office work is her specialty. The school runs smoothly because of her competency. Janitors - ,f, 'ff f I' x ' Q 1 JW ,A fxf Q XA t 'VD-7 I Lx nf 'Y' , . 'w f' ' v -LV! 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GUf S Sgccer hQhx eoff' After the trees were felled the Iumbermen floated them down the ruver to the mall Much skull had to be developed to break jams and keep each log In Its place The men prlded themselves on their techmque and often had contests an burlmg ' the art of trylng to spun one another off a floatmg log We also prude ourselves on our technvque nn football basketball and other organized sports In school uni- 1 J- 5 f 'ami' A l ' a i 5 , l , ' , '. 4. ' . . . .l J .-4'- z. 'ls N . X ' I -Mx . I . l . 1, . , . I . . I I . . ' 3 do C Q J W, 5 l KA 8301 W :Q L fiixayk s 2 as ks ' Q 1 f. 'Y' Tffbff, ,N r , - X - 'XX .,'. 'hi fi S. swf, Q! .fn 2 wb ,, ,ir 7' . pm! f K 55:5 .. FL ' Q., N - m ww f .f 3 Xl 5 ' W ,Q 4 Y V2 gs! Q ' 0' I H , fx 1+ , W A sw . U '.l, i, . t JV, f 1 b,gg,NM,g,Lx.75 A , K -321, 'L I 1 N135 I 'I-. 01 QA 52 'irwe yy? 4 Q? 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X' K A , 1 54 if Q f ' -' al A ---, 1'-.i , ' '.il?.FSfiZ--Qk.'-- S x I Y L v x I x I I A X ,V 4 Nw M36 nxaqonnf A fi? w- 4: IA! fn 4 2 we 5' A 4 2 .,f'42uf' f'- 1 awww LOGAN 75 WINONA 2 Logan returned to the win column with a 7-2 victory over Winona at Logan field. The Nibbemen dominated most of the play and were threatened only once. The winning touchdown came in the first quarter when Ferries traveled from the Orange and Black thirty-five yard stripe to the twenty- seven and then threw a short pass to Meyer who carried the oval to pay dirt. Meyer place-kicked the extra point. Winona's tally came in the third quarter when Ferries was smothered behind his own goal for a safety and two points. The Redmen easily out-gained the Minnesota eleven, Zi O yards to 30 yards. LOGAN 197 CENTRAL 7 Over four thousand football fans crowded into the T. C. field to see the Logannaires wallop their traditional Southside rival, Central, l9 to 7. The northside eleven threw very few passes, but its power through the line was terrific. The Red and White line outcharged its opponents thoroughly throughout the contest and provided the margin of victory. The Red and Black opened the scoring with a touchdown in the first four minutes of play. Tikal went through tackle for a fifty yard sprint to the end zone, and Kroner added the extra point. Well into the second period, the Logannaire steam roller began to move. Meyer, Ferries. and Brown iugged the oval from the Logan 47 to pay dirt, Meyer scoring. Central led 7-6 at the half. Ken Brown sparked a third period thrust and scored from the Central twenty. Central's passing game then began to click, and it went to the Logan 22 yard noarker where Selbo intercepted a Cooper pass to end the scoring threat. The Redmen again turned on the power, and Ferries scored on a lO yard jaunf. to end an 80 yard blitzkrieg. Thel 'ctory returned to Logan the Ark of Victory symbol of Logan- Central f hall supremacy. LOGAN 05 CAMPION I8 In a field of gummy mud and water, the Campion Knights defeated the Logannaires, i8 to O. The Campion eleven marched to their first touchdown after they recovered a Logan fumble on the Red and White 30 yard marker. Campion increased the margin to twelve points with a second quarter scoring thrust. The Logannaires threatened only once, traveling from their own 40 to the Knight's l9 yard stripe, where they lost the ball on downs. ln the fourth quarter a Red and White pass fell into the arms of a Campionite who raced to the last score of the contest. Rain greatly hampered the Logan passing attack. LOGAN 0: CHIPPEWA FALLS O Both Logan and Chippewa Falls drove to their opponents' one yard line, but neither could push the pigskin across for a score. The Logannaires and the Cardinals lost scoring opportunities because of fumbles. Logan's first drive canoe late in the second period when Ferries, Brown, and Meyer took the oval to the Chippewa six yard line, but the half ended be- fore the Red and White could rinq up a tally. Chippewa opened the fourth canto by driving almost to the Redman's goal but a fumble, recovered by Briggs, put an end to the threat. The Logan- naires then pushed to the Cardinal's one where a fumble by Meyers ended the scoring attempts of each aggregation. LOGAN 6: MASON CITY 0 ln the final game of the l94l season the Logannaires sunk Mason City to the tune of 6 to O. The gridiron was a sea of mud and the entire struggle took place in a pouring rain. Played hefore a handful of spectators, a punting duel with Dave Ferries doing a nifty job for the Red and White, occupied most of the game time. In the fourth quarter Mason City fumbled deep in its own territory and guard Dick Briggs recovered for Logan, From here suc- cessive plunoes by fullback Meyer, who literally floated across the pay stripe, gave the 'Wisconsin eleven its final victory. Poge Z4 BkR RN 1. BASEBALL I honestly feel lt would be best for the country to keep baseball goung These are the words of the Presldent of the United States The boys at Logan are really enthuslastlc about keep ng baseball going and about forty came out tor this national sport Coach Matty had has hands full but as was x pected from past experlence he :lud a good job fX W l ur ou'--Nlgr. , Nlooclrull. K. Guulscll. J. Bn-rrlm-lf.. YV. Km-puke. G. Sc-llm. E. Cfmclv. D, Klnf, D. Squl 'r. Ifmnl Ruu'-fl. Nlzxrslmll. K. Brown. C. l.:ln-lmmn. R. Rivlmcl. C. Nln-yer. D, Ferries, E. M1-il, ll ' ' Il . . . In Q , . . . l I W r 1 , W 4 My H - ,l..w.,, .N lb v x I H1 Huw Gateway Vomference Champions ,Wu .I limki ...qu - , 1:..L1,-,,,., Ib H,,.W,.m Nm I In xx 4 K. H ID lv mm X1 I M XX r lx M I l1.U.M1l1 lr r 11 I X1vV.HlJ IM-v w IJ I 1 K , , v . Page 26 LOGAN 37 COTTER 15 logon s Cage team led by Dawe Ferrles who scored fourteen po nts opened another season of thrills with an lrnpresslye wln ever Cotter While wxnnlng on the oppon nt s floor th tegm showed lack of tumlng and fnnesse that only constant practuce wall remedy LOGAN 34 WINONA 25 The Logan players scored o 3-t to 23 xlerary over the Wlnhawks of VVlnona on the VVlnLna floor bull Carroll scored 9 polnt te lead the Logan scor rs whale Dave Ferrnes had S pu wt and Don Thorsen 6 LOGAN 38 MADISON WEST I9 A Classy Loqan auuntet easlly overpowerea a fnontma Madusrn West team 38 tn l9 I Cnty forward Don Thorsen led the team wxth I3 pornts but the fune passlnq by Solbe and Ferries was Important In thls dame Looan showed a mufh Improved hvqh sroruno team LOGAN 31 MADISON EAST 9 loqan s sharp shaotuna fnye troanced Madison East IH fme style 31 to I9 Analn Logan s flashy forwards Fernes and Thorsen led the sconna wnth IG and 6 polnts respcctlyelx The Loaannaures held thelr opponents to one fleld qoal whlch they made In the last twenty sect nd LOGAN 21 MUSCATINE 37 Looan suffered nts fnrst defeat of the season at Muscotlne Iowa by a score of 3 t Glen Selbo scored 1 panrts to ICCd true Logon cagers whlle Dave Fernes followed wnth 3 LOGAN 32 CRESCO 9 Logan came back after nts defeat at Muscatxne Iowa to defeat the Cresco I wa team 32 to 9 Daye Ferries Glen Selbo and Jam Sauter shared the hlah scorunq honors LOGAN 447 Viroqua 15 RUWHWG UD 172 hmhcst scare thts season, Lttqan defeated Vtrtntlua -H tw W5 Glen S-Uhr 'ui hw team tn set rtnq with ll potnts, whlfe Dan Thtzrsen had 9 paints anti Jtm Dt Ckhant O LOGAN 305 SPARTA I7 Laaan wan tts second Gateway Conference aame by defeatuna Sparta SO to I7 on the Saarta flear, Jam Dackham led the Laaan team by scartnq 8 Dotnts and Dave Ferries was runnervup wtth 8. LOGAN 28g CENTRAL 26 Y In the first vntra-ctty game :f the se-ascn, Logan defeated tts traatttanal rtval Central 25 te 26, It was a raaah Contest, Central commttttna twenty fouls and Laaan eieven. Glen Setba and Dan Tharsen each made 7 :natnts ta share the hlah searuna haners. LOGAN 345 AQUINAS 40 Loaan suffered tts serand defeat Cf the seasan when the Actutnas Btueaalds defeated tt -lf to 3-I IH a hard taught battle en the Aftutnas ftaar BMI Carrot! led the Lnaan team by ecarung W-1 patnts, The scare was tted ll ttrnes wtth the Avatanche Qatntna tts wvnntng UTGVCJIIT In the Vast rnlnute Of Dlay. LOGAN 425 TOMAH I3 Logan scored an easy vietcry ever the Tornah qatntet In a Gateway Conference game. Legan led alt the way wtnntng -12 ta 13. Dave Ferrtes was hugh patnt rnan rnaktng I4 patnts. LOGAN 297 EAU CLAIRE 21 The mtahty Lnaannatres scared another victory tn Gateway Carnaettttan by defeattna the Old Abes af Eau Clatre 29 ta 21. Gten Selba was hugh potntrnan for Logan with WO patnts whtte Dave Ferrtes and Jtm Dackharn had 6 posnts each. 2 ig-' : . if-,..4. 554 gg . +2 if . 5? :1 ' n Q ,Q 'Q X is , 79 is X . 952 2 A , vijb, ,Y I ?wN'- 'AW I-sqm '4 1 'M A 591 ' FP i F xt filly , 1 is s 2 1 A S. v . ,iff ' M 23 f 'xg 5' 4 I a' it iz ' J' S ff 1 f 'if Q .Y , 5- ? , 1 il-A K 1. ,Q , Q, ar in x .Q f X P. .9 . 't+'4 ,llfgg .,..:',Qf 3 ff , ' K , l. ' f xifffi, 1 . U , . ? 'Y T ll! Page JO LOGAN 42 SPARTA I7 Thus was the last qame for three senuors of the January class Don Tl-uorsen Jum Squuer and Babe Harnush Loqan scored an easy vuctory of 42 to I7 on the Loqan floor Dun Thorsen ended has career un a blaze of glory scorung I6 pounts LOGAN 24 VIROQUA 22 After traulunq I3 to ll at the half the Loqan team came back to beat Vuroqua 24 to 72 on the Vuroaua floor Gene Fuck scored 9 oounts to lead the Loqan scorers Jerry Dellenbach replaced the veteran Don Thorsen un the Loqan luneup LOGAN 37 COTTER 28 Gaununa an early lead whuch they dud not relunquush at any tume durunq the qame Logan defeated Cotter 37 to 28 on the Loqan floor Gene Fuck was huqh Dount man scorunq l3 pounts LOGAN 36 AQUINAS 2l Loqan avenqed an earluer defeat suffered at the hands of Aquunas by defeatung them 36 to Zl on the Loqan floor Glen Selbo led the Loqan team wuth l6 counts whule Dave Ferrues followed wuth IO LOGAN 42 TOMAH I7 The Loqan boys really played basketball on the Tomah court Selbo s orauseworthy olay ung brouaht the team I8 uounts whuch us more than anyone could say for the whole Tomah team Thus was the qame before the buq Central qame LOGAN 27 CENTRAL 31 Basketball fans from mules around obtauned theur money s worth when they came to see Logan and Central battle ut out for the Cuty champuonshuo In an early stage of the game Logan led 7 to 3 but at the closung whustle the score was 27 all At the close of the overtume peruod whuch followed the scare was Central 3l Loqan 27 Huzklfm R Sllllfl lx J uluns n Y Polsrl cl uznl Rm Q Ji lun un VN Bmrnd C1 Boutgh J lxllr G Nhur Suunzl Rm N'l5,r 'S 'lluuunpsun .I Dulluulxlnl. W lxoapglmc E luck D kung. C Sully 'Xhcr J Nlsxsr lnml R1 u D Qlxlu um R R 1 nr D 'I uu sn n D lurux J Nlursu N1 John mu 1 - 1 1 1 1 u , , . 1 1 1 , . 1 - . - 1 - u , , -1'-..':.'.u ,u.'. ':n. lfruurlfu Ruuuu -J. Su:llull7, C, Kzlris. D. Na.-lsuun. C. Turner, J. Jnrgcnsuun. Tl' 1'-I. x su, '. ' .x. . -V . . ' 1'.r..'.' .' .. '- '. . '.1..'-n,.r.. 5 1' J. uu-': , . i'l'. .'l1r,-. ..:.'l:lll, . Sn. TENNIS A new teacher of Logan Mr Baker has taken over the splendid tenrus team Under has leadership the team has gotte are n down to brass tacks and us playmg good ball A few of the boys out for thus flashy fast movmg soort Goudy Dellenbach Bright .lorgenson Schultz T Scholberg f' Peters Page Bl 1 ' 1 ' 11 ' 11 - - r ' - 1 . J. Na. right. J. Jurgcnsun. T. Schullxcrpi. J. Cnucly, J. Dcllcnbnclx. .VV 1 1 ' , X4 f . ! 1. ,il ' V' . U A L A 1 1. ' 4 fe . Page 32 L R u l u B num 1 1 I. C Club N orgamzatlcm to promote sportsmahshrp, clean athletucs, and clean speech was unheard of m the lumber camps The former are but a few of the alms of the L C Club as stated m their consfltutnon The club was orgamzed In l94O for the boys who have earned letters In athletics lt IS under the guidance of Coaches Nlbbe and Matthusen Bur ' ff 'G.S1'lmr. R. Xymulv ll. C.'l'l11r!xv:v. E12-vulx. -X. lllvnl. 5. 'l'l11vlnpsm1. G. lylxrnx. R. lunlxm' Cl. U 'l. Sulvnrl Run' - Nlr. Nilmlw. J, Dcll1'nl1:lL'l1. V. Putters vm, J. Xlrxvr. W. ffwrrull. K. G:u1lSL'll. R, Rin-In-r. XII. Xlznllxuwn. lvf'1lRvfu E, ltlrlg.R..lul1usnn.K. Hvmxn. D. Kms. J. Um'lxll:1u.l7. l v1l'lw. C. A. A. Top Run-f-li. N1-l1rim,:. D. Rust-. Nl. Nlurl.. A. Dzlssc. S. Flck. Nl. Buml. Nl. lim-awrnck, D. llulm-rln-rg. l.. Amlursml. R. llurnsml. J. Gr:u1ku. A. Nllllcr. Secunxl Run- C. .lnrplm-nsnr1. C. Sinus. R. Wilwy. C. Cnrmlvs. H. Cuspv.-rsa-I1. Nl. Klur. A. Gm-rmzmsnn. B. Tulum J. K Nlrnrlm-1. J. Tlmwmspmu. B. Brmx 11. Imnl Run' Xl. D:u1slrcrrx. l.. Vllm-l1lcl. A, Curltlm-r. B. Hrnilznnm. P,Dulcl1xr. lf. Xlurpllx. l.. Sulxrivr. .l. Cl1y'isu-lxsnn. l'. l imllm x A 1 R u L 1mr ntl 1.11 Q 1 xt n 1 lun I Wmnclllm ec md Rm J Fltls 11 1 Suxlmcll 1 m 1 1m 111 1 111 p x B run l.l J 'Xl1rxn5.mr u un 11 n D lx lc 11 11 in mum C nxur C n 1snn 5 11. 1 rv. P lx l lxnut IRLS had no place In the lumber fansps but at Logar1 their complete sport s program puts them on an equal footing wuth the boys Organized sn l937 and l938 by Miss Ann Thomas the purpose of the organization as to uncrease Interest and partucn patuon In all sports as a means of promoting physucal eftncu ency health sportsmanship character and the wnse use ot leisure time ln order to become a member, a gurl must take part an an Intramural sport and to retaun membership she must be actlve nn one sport a season and manntaun a commendable character The sport enthusnast has soccer volleyball tennis basketball badmunton bowling tumblnng and baseball from which to choose Honor awards are presented annually to sensors wno have been active nn the assoclatlon for three years who have per formed some servnce to the club IH the lane of duty or voluntcer servnce, and who shall possess tune character qualltnes Not only do the gurls recenve physncal exerclse badly needed an thus precarnous age, but they also have an lnspurnng nnfluence from an esteemed advisor durung the formatnve period ot their luves is J ... rs as 1353? am ii spy? gag l Z lf-mpgs ssfgas? ma an Q51 an 13 wi-Qi Wh Vx sg l giwx VW. 1 SEEK 5' wma., K, 4. 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June senior volleyball team: back row: B. Broitzman, D, Ulrich, P. Dutcher, L. Schreier, M. Peacock, A. Miller. Don't let it throw youl Mixed soccer team: back row: M. Wheeler, D. McCann, R. Dingeldein, C. Gonyier, middle row: J. Reuter, L. Wadel, M. Yehle, A. Germanson, M. Klar. front raw: A. Strelow, L. La Fluer. Dee McCann marches determinedly toward the scene of action. Alice Williams and Betty Broitzman and ball tangle. Ruby Dingledein dribbles down the field. Another mixed soccer team. front row: H. Chopieska, M. Benz, J. Caspersen, B. White, A. Olson. back row: A. Goeldner, D. Rose, L. Wenzel, B. Brown, C. Cordes. Betty Broitzman attemps to punt in defense of goal against Marion Peacock. Soccer Champs: back row: A. Miller, B. White, M. Peacock, D. Rose, J. Granke. front row: L. Schrier, P. Dutcher, L. Wenzel, C. Cordes, B. Broitzman, A. Goeldner. Joan Thompson, manager and winner of tennis singles. Mar.on Germanson and June Frick winners of tennis beginners tournament. Joan Thompson and Phyllis lnderberg, winners of doubles matches, Dutch Cordes accosted by two opposing soccer players. lO-A volleyball team: back row: M. Wheeler, K. Wetzel, H. Chopieska, P. Klaus. front row: D. McCann, L. Wendlondt, R. Dingeldein. .fsiff Qwf' 1 I O 4 The Camera never Ines Snssy Caspersen lust mnssed the shuttle:-ock Wunners of the basketball tournament B Dowell R Drngledem D McCann L Wendlandt H Chopueska M Wheeler The team near th bottom of the tournament on the records as well as literally M Blank M Mark B Whute I Eddy P Gustafson B Brown Ruby Dlngledenn watches doubles partner Dee McCann s badmunton stroke Three ping pong enthusiasts M Peacock L Schreuer B Brontzman Wrnnrng deck tennls team C Gonyler L La Fluer M Yehle N Hull Pnng pong sungles wnnner La Fern Schreuer lS con gratulated by runner up Slssy Caspersen Wunners of pung pong doubles Bev Caspersen and La Fern Schreler Sussy Caspersen In actuon at the pnng pong table Sports enthusiasts of the January graduatung class pose for a last pncture Phrllus Gustafson exhnbnts grace sn a deck tennns game Betty Brown observes rule number one In any sport keep your eye on the ball or shuttlecock as the case may be as Marlon Germanson takes care of the shot Tenth grade basketball forces The record of a pong pong tournament The tsp off' Deck tennns candudates Margne Mark wants for actuon to come her way an a deck tennus game 1 O You re out La Ferne already has the ball S :de Loss Now gurls dont tell rne Mlss Thomoss hat lS that heavy That blur IS Goldle roundlng thlrd Ba ugh Sensor tecrn back row E Murphy A Dasse L Schrener front row D Hale R Rebhan Tournament wlnners back row I Wenzel C Glbson E Culp front raw A Goeldner c Corae Joan the Tenn: wuz Ogaln Junlcr team Back raw A Reuter R Dnclecleln D McCann front row S Fuck P Llndlex Looks as lf lt ll be a honner Loss Jenny followb through wlth a tennls btroke Another sensor tearn back ow B Whlte Mller P Dutcher M Peacock M Klor front row D Rose B Brcvsn A Gerrnanson B Brolt rnan Se that sly smile on Ruby s face? Bu after all at was Cl home run How dld these sensors clet rn here agaln3' Back row R Rebhan I. Schreler D l-lale A 'vlll' Brown B Broltzman M Peacock front row E Murphy A Gerrnanson 'NA Klar P Dutch r ,X Si' W df 1-8 N4 f' 9 The fall wneher roast gets under wax Sohgs araahd the fare after the annual treasure hunt Norma Hull and Margaret Yehle lack swut an a bocycle batlf for twa Miss Thomas rides by mght Whats the matter gals as It Iaaclecij A shot from the Sparta playday trtp Members at the waste NW partv are emtprtamed bx the music at the Sap Antama Hep Cats The same w eher roast ftve minutes later Now Edtth past because you wan the costume prize at the w stern party xau needmt threaten our IIVSS SWIVTQ xaur partners The GAA s Cut rugs square dahfe stvle at the sprung Parent Teachers Meetmg Dutch Wh t Happened Left--Dave must have just made a basket according to cheer leader Marge-'s smile. The Pep Club shares its section with the Baton Twirlers. Right-All aboard for the gala trip to Winona! Pep Cl b O the lumberiack of the early logging days the cry of TIM BER was as familiar as the rousing cheers of the Pep Club are to the students of Logan High School The Pep Club was organized in the fall of l938 by a group of girls who wished to encour age loyalty to their school Under the direction of Miss Mary Nelson and with the aid of the cheerleaders the club has provided better cheering and backing for the boys on the team True to Logan S colors the girls have chosen for their uniforms red skirts and white blouses which add spice and color to every sporting event The club s attendance at an out of town game is the reward of each member s loyalty and faith fullness 1 R u in is 1 i ui i x' 1 1 t A ll nu iznl R zu J Ji l Sr ri s J i ir 'vm nu' R u in nl v 11 n X1 li is Page 39 H H . . I I . , , Twp fn 'f-fl . A 1-s.A.llm'1li'it'l.sim.H.C1i'lls..l.Cilwiii.S,Uust:iIsm1.B.'l'xx'itc.Nl.Bl:lnlQ.J.l:'li'l.. Iwi ll 11iu'f-l.. l.:i Iflrur. Xl. 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M' Mi ew e As the log went through the mlll It was cut Into rough shapes to be separated for dnfterent uses The nndustrlal arts sectuon of our school fashlons rough tumber unto many useful articles X. x W e X- go 2. For the Red Cross. 3. Watch your fingers!! 4. Whot's cooking? Xll Domecon OGAN homemakers otherwuse known as the Domecon Club are a far cry from the busy cooks statnoned un the cook shack durung the old Iumberung days The homemaker must know how to keep a famuly happy healthy and comfortable lust as ut was the cook s duty to see that the lurnberuacks were served the best food avaulable Glorufy work and be happy us the motto of the Domecon Club whuch us under the guudance of lVluss Sadue Grumm The club was organuzed un January l928 by a group of senuor gurls unterested un home economucs work Theur aum us to stumulate an unterest un homemakung and to educate the future lVlrs Housewute un the household tasks The obuectuves of the club set up by the gurls themselves are lll to develop the gurl personaluy and socually l2J to guve gurls a chance to know one another better 133 to guve gurls an opportunuty to work on home economucs problems not uncluded un a regular ourse and un a more unformed manner The maun socual events durung the year are a guest party an ev nung dunner dance and a mother daughter tea Domeccru Offucers J Spues W Kung, S Allen, V Volentune Red Cross Commuttee M Wodel V Volentune, V Donuelson Page -ll luuu Rum ll Fwxtrll. Xl, ulnclxl. J. Wullunluul. l',Suuz:ul:.S. lliIl.l-'..St'lnuI1z. Su' until Ruuu ll. ll luuuuuupsuuu. l. lirlflv. R, fluwlul- uuufu. lf. li rl lt-uut Xl. Juuluuusuuuu. lwuuul Rfuuu Nl. l3l.uuulx. ,l, Suulvs, Y Y:ulu-uuuuuuu-. F, : u-uu. 1 . I I 1 . . , . 1 11 - l 11 - - 1 r . . , . 2 - I . . . F . . . . - . 9 . ., I ' - x I . Stage Crew gllmpse behlnd the scenes of the early lumber camps would have revealed hardworking wuse crackung luneberjaclfs just as a glimpse beh Ind the scenes at Logan reveals a hardworkeng run loving stage crew Under the dnrectuon of Mr Hoover the stage crew was created to give the boys of Logan ar' opportunnty to partlclpate In hnghly technical a 1d creative actuvlty Every member IS given an oppor tunnty to d velope leadershnp satisfaction nn c t h ea xv ac xevernent and a knowledge of practuca craftsmanship In many fields Practlcal jokers and lnstlgators of hxlarnty m mb rs of the Logan Stage Crew are heros ol back stage at the crltlcal moments Page 42 A i ' ' ' 49 r 5 1 , l l l 2 L' 'llnp Hun ll. 'Xl-mils:-ll, .l. X -flu. X l':lln ysuu. .l Stxvrtvl. K St'lmllwl1,.l, Sulvx, I'r1frllR1fu' lx. Ntfsst-Ill. ll. Salt-x. il, lxl:.us, D. lilnnk. J. Nl--ns.,-n. R. llrir-I-curl . . , . . I - ' X I 1 . , I . . . . . . V . . . . . . ' i . 9 . 1 . . . r . 3 , I , . . . . . . O D l 5. s.. - SOLJDd Crew HE crash of a falling tree, the buzzing of a sharp edged saw, the rippling of water, and the roaring of wind were all sounds familiar to the ears of the early lumberjack. ln this modern age when departments of Logan need such sounds they know just the place to go. You guessed it-the sound crew. Originating with two boys who merely took charge of the movies as a hobby, it has now increase ed in size and is almost entirely a service organization under the direction of lVlr. Walter Ranis, Besides producing sound eff ts for plays the crew has charge of the movies and Public ad' 'Q' 1. Q l t dress system. - if : . - I bf M - ', .X u . 1 - ' I , 1 A ' u le R vu A in x Luinnrc i 4 If nl Rau J Qtr:-mt:-r R Blu W frumnlt in xssun J x i l Ji hn Sinner Eugene Lum lrll Bill fri mmlt imllliu1rclWirru1 test the 1 lrph mm ol' the public pqaluni., svsfem bgfxn th L in ind c,lK1Kl'llg.ll11B Page 4: V' l . . il ef ' r s H., i -' it J ' ' I ' . 1 1' 'l' J I xl . N .J ' l I 1' , . v . A, 2 'Q ,: I 1 J l I X A x ' J J If L 1 ' - . K: -lj. E. -' 2 vl, Ol lsm ' ll l . L ' . i 1 '. . 4 ' . lllfljiclic Bice, Ronald Olson :ind Clive Nlcliaiin :nliust ilu- czlrbrins ol' thc me vie machines urulm-r thi- supcrxisi in of Nlr. Rzlnis ln-lbrc z z - ll '. 2 W-i Q -- is - - z , ' fi r: ix ': - 5 -1 i - '-s rug: if ' C ng: 4 Cm-iulczi. U - li irrr. Commercial Club HE buzz of the saw and the swing of the axe were as familiar to the lumberman as the click of the typewriter is to a member of the Commercial Club. The Commercial Club of Logan High School is open to all students in the commercial department who desire to partici- pate in the informal activities of the club. lt provides an opportunity for students who are interested in this type of work to learn more about it. The group is working on a survey of the department's graduates to determine the type of positions available in La Crosse, the initial training experience required, and beginning salary. The club also sponsors the awarding of two gold pins to commercial graduates each semester. One pin is awarded to the boy or girl showing the most improvement in every respect, and the other to the student winning the highest scholastic achievement. The club, under the supervision of Miss Helen Gilson, was organized in l9Z9. The major social events of the year are the annual party given to the January graduating members and the May picnic. Commercial Action Shots: Dan Wang and Marion Rohrer play the executive and his ecretory in office practice class, Commercial Club Officers, past and present: R. Ceioka, M. Hamilton, W. Gunderlock L Barney, M. Rohrer, P. lnderberg. Twp Rim'--B. Grail. I.. Kill I3 I 1 Q Rl i 1 I Pm-Iilur. D. Ilzxlv. B. I ll I I i I I R biwml film- A. Zivlu-ll, Ii ll 1 NI I i IJ I mln-rlniu. I. lirum x. Xl II ll It Ii I l XI R I l'rifrilli'iix1 .I. Lliiisuiisnii I4 I lr I Xl 4 I XI Fzipliiirr. Ii. Iiliillflil I I N ll NA' 3 ls It green? 5 Logon spmt I The windy bunch 2 Thrllllng wosnt lt? S55 who Next chosen chunks of timber were cut unto smaller sizes and planed The planed lumber IS comparable to our fine arts K r . ft f ., 4.61, 'ii IOGAN CUNCIICRI' BAND irimiw B. Xl--llwii, Ii. .lul1iisiin. B. Riulxi-r. II. Cxispi-i'sL-ii. I.. Piililnmn Ii. Srliziull-r, G. Kli-xi-r. l'. XIL'I.m1l. lf. Iivniici. Bum f.'fzu1m'lx 'J-,:Gi':iiiLt. B. Iiiwixxii Olwx J. Ilcnrv. Nl. Fislm-. lffulvx 9I'. Scliivllu-i . XI. Sulilcful J. .lziriilxs-im B vxiiii ii A su 'ii 'Q -- f- - 4 i L. 5. . . u ii I. R Inn. ii. f. rml. I.. lIinli.i., D. Ulrich. I.. R.issim1ssi n .I..lurg1ci1siiii.A.Sc'l1iill.A, Ilcinsun. I.. Dzixis. Sriurplmncx WB. Riiignlzilil. P. Smi li. Nl. VYIN1-lcr. B. I'I1:tkx'l'.fI.fjlsi1-II,Hilrlliiruis al. Ifiliiiiiglvr.5.. KllL'l1 I Triunlninicx J. NIL-Donzilcl. I.. Rirlwr. D. Bit-c. VV. Duckxxiirlli. II. IH-ti-rsivim. J. lliilir. R. Alla-ii. llnrnx R. Ulriuli, Ii. Ilcnry. I. H1111-iilwi-ig. l. Ilailixu-ll. Ifizvxu ff. Ifzliiu-i'. If. D1-VYIIX. D. Smith. ll. Slnflrr. I.. Rt-lilmn.S1rinu Hun R. Briggs. ffrliifs .l.Tl1i-iinpsiiii. P. Imln-rlvi-rig. Bum Drum mul. Cuuclx. Siiuic Drums I , Brill, K. Suliulliifig. ll. lS:ingsli--rg. 'fxnijzmxi -S. Di-iiis-iii. Hells S. Duiisiin Y, Siniilx. SENICR BAND IME after time, the peppy music and colorful uniforms of the band have brought forth cheers and applause from those along the sidelines. The music of the lumber camp was never applauded, in fact, few peo- ple ever noticed it. But by listening closely one could hear a variety of musical sounds. There was the iingle of the bobsled bells as the lumber- jacks rode to their work. After they started to work, there was the buzz of the saw as it cut through the timber, a sound so familiar to all lumberjacks. That music was quite different from the music of the marching band which appears at numerous parades, football, and basketball games. The band was organized in l928 so that those interested in music might have a chance to play some instrument. Concerts presented by the band are given for entertainment at various occasions such as P. T. 1'-X. meet- ings, annual musicals, music festivals, and school assemblies. Just as the men of the timberland liked to work to the familiar rhythm of the lumber camp under the supervision of their foreman, so do these young musicians enjoy their rhythmic work under the direction of lVlr. H, C. Amundson. Page 47 A. MW fy Why! N l zllffffffifl LLL I V llwlgyjx MARCHING BAND Clurinels-B. Melbo. B. Johnson, B. Richer, B. Cuspcrsen. B. Schzlcllcr. C. Nleycr, P. lNlcL0eCl, C. Bennet. E. Wlirxslmrxx. D. Flclrlwr, R. Benz. C C. Johnson. Bass Clurinels-J. Grnnlic, B. Brown. Uboex-J. Henry. Nl. Eidos. C0rnelxAL. Hodgv, D. Ulrich. E. Rzlsnmssr.-n. J. Jnrgunson. A. Schull A. Hanson, L. Davis. Sax0pbonesYB. Ringdahl. P. Smith. NI. Wheeler. B. Bukcr. G. Olson. TrombrmesAJ. McDonald. l., Rim-ber. D. Bice. VV. Duck- worth, H. Peterson. J. Hole. R. Allen. Barirunex -.l. Finnngcr. S. Allvn. Hornsfli. Ulrich. B. Henry. L. Wittenlxurg. l . Balmrll. Basses-C. Fnuvcr E. De Witt, D. Smith, H. Shilltzlr, L. Rfsbhnn. Bax.: Drumx --J. Cuucly. L. Roblnsun, Snare DrumxfF. Britt. K. Sclmllu-rg. ll. Bcmgslmcrg, N. Polxlx nmn. Bellxws. Denlson, V. Smith, L. Pnhllnzln. K 2 f :sf- f I f' 1 x I 5 , rv X I X I' l Q Q I 1 V v , I n W -' H ,V q . 4' 1 F X f 1- K. ' X I . A 11 1 f. Q P- . 5- D ' K7 l 1. 5 x' f 'N f l nf f fn U' ' f fflll.. xx 1 :Q ' KJ K L.. ,lxvf !.A I by hi . ,, s 1 1 1 . I 1 , - I K, J X , 1,-V' Page 50 Upper left Left to right Lower left Front row Gustafson Howly Hawkins Woodruff Beitz Schnittgrund Clement Rice Smothers Wermager Smalley Lennox Middle row Klaus Smartt Knutson Mahoney Du Poe Aspenson Katchel Krause Baton twirlers oerform their routine at a basketball game Upper right ll llfll Smith Gunderson Remen 'Ulf Back row nzgggw-ly Kately Snyder Reardon Peterson Peterson Peterson Spies Carrus W Bey Pendleton Meyer Morrison Adams Bangsberg Meyer Briqht Wittenburg Wittenburg Inner I 1 111. i 1 H1 1 L ir iusnn lui 1 1 X u 1 nun 'lrrmmiex tt111i,1r Q 111 11 run im su 1 i 1 A .lam : R. C. - A. ' R. ' C. ' . C. ' . J. . F. A . A. . D. . B. , ' E. . l J, C. R. Y. J. ' B. R. A. H. J, G. D. J. ' D. M. ' E. A. ' Avis Peterson solos, accompanied by Shirley Dennison at the harp for the Christmas Program .i ' rizb: Vlilint B. lfitt i'. Nl. lit-ll, A. W' lu-illn-rg, Nl Y-lile,W.J1il su11,Ci lil -I , U. Guru 'Nl .l S. Crzxll. ffellm -l fi:ull1.N. ll:11-ltiiii. lf. I1-11141 . Buss fC. l.1trsim. Ifl lex -li 'l'l1ii111psm1.l3 l DA' I ' ' . l . Br: sw D 1s ll. llzllisln-i1L.l'r H1 'l. Nvl ll. flu mf! D llzxliilllcrxln-rg N1 ll 'ii .fl 'wi Xl.Ols1iii Twp lfffu' fl. llv-gnlm-H, J. lfxlvx. D. ling Lclllxaluvl, lf. l.1-unw. li. lhrmxxlx. A. Xl:llurm-x. l . Y:1ll,Llxll,.l. I :u1p4ml4m. Suffrxxf HHH l,SI1'lllu:l'p:. C., if:upm'lNL'l1. Xl, ll:lugn'n. Xl. Vl urmul. J. Xl:laLl1uuun. J, Slnzlrl. Y. Smart. Xl. XYumll'l1ll, lf. Kmllv Tlviuf lfflu l N4-:lim-lxlrl, N. lllll, li, l5l:lm'll:lrml. P, X'lm'rlm'll. J. C.nnm'll. li. J lxcln-r. lf. lnlltrlu-lux. 5. lliIl.l'.1Lnm:l1Wn. J. Xlx imwm-ll llnnn and Bugle Ciorps Jr Band Y Adams R Aduns N1 Allyn R Allgn D Ames P Arntson H Bangslxrg C Bnnmtt R Black R Branson J Bright J Bn!! l Brown W Cuopgr I Dnls J Dettlnger F l',luu.r G Field D Fletchmr R Fuitrr D Hall D Hammersberg lxusdnl J lu Fla R lxph D lennurd E lgnox B Ixnhxrt L Mason P Md und J Merrmll D Niurrxx. B Nlurrmm I Ndwn E Nulmr M Olsux T Olsux L Plulwn C Pmrsun C Pmurwn C Prlu- H Robuts C, Ryan J Nduk N1 Sunnnsun C Smdxr C Suphms C Txhlnrtt lx Tquhnnt F fhunus R lnhumpson J wlllllllll Pzq DI u 1 Q . , sn .. ': I ' ,. 'L V l l I C 0 ' ' o : 1 4 5 5 4 ' V, 3 J , 7 4 A , l 5 1 l J f D T . 9 .I ! lN1.l'llnlge-.WH lrlotgull, C. J'loQkle,LN.,fluQvo:, M. Hullt, .B. Hyde: C4J0hns1Jn, Johnstin. Jskrl1nQun: N12 Jl1rgQnsun, A. Kzsgell Ni. ' ', . .2 ur, . .2 um, . . 1 , '. .' . . .' 1 . . :J , , ' , . ', ,il , Q .. Page D2 rx! Y 4 ms I 1 m Dax lt! f Rmcll J Ohlssn Quond lmlxns J Flnxm,,Lr D SHUI! l HL nr l Y uw ln u 'lrul u 1 n K lupushl fzllux J Th mnsun P lndcrbmrg, E Qihlpc S1111 Basex rl g. l mr 'l Ru ulu S llxr 'X bnlllmpu f we J llnnrx flurzmlx R Jnhnson R hlzllxo I Pohlmln fornes L llmlct D Ulruh Tr1m l l Rulur I nn b H1 R Ulrich l Vlxtltnlxrp. Bun Drum J buucly Snarz Drum l Britt Tx m1 um lx Sth lln rg, Harp 'N Dmnlsun Senior Qrchestra O create an unterest nn tune musuc among the students IS the mann purpose and arm ofthe orchestra and nts drrector Mr H C Amundson The Iumbergacks seldom had a chance to hear tune musnc but In the evenlngs they enjoyed the soothing musnc of the wand as It passed through the pine trees The orchestra whrch was organized nn l928 as called upon to play for numerous occasrons Among these are commence ment Baccalaureate servuces, class plays and school assemblies Just as new lumbergacks gradually replaced the older ones, so Junior Orchestra members are chosen to full an the vacancies left by graduatung sensors lfi .' 'i 11' qfli. Bmw: . M. Eid -, lf, 'V' . I. z z, . '1 .c ' xi . A 1 Y- . .. ' l. 3, lclu - . Q. Yil: -H: 1l we KI. ' 1 ll - '. B. Ol lsu , ll. I 1 ':. if . sm , . ' ' 1, . X: : -. ' g 5 xfR. B 'g's. B. Suk-. '. url 151 ft-lm - 31. .1. r -l. Il: . - f ' , 1 .' . . - , -. z . . tr- . ' '. . 4' . 1 l111m'.v- J. Klux' Julmlml. .. -. f 1 1rnx f . V . ,. V - - 1. 1 f . N '. f ' 3. ' . V' 1 'A , s ' iF ' V. n . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' rn' . 4-nlsnn. fc in . nc crson, Band lVlotherS HE driving force behind the impressive appearance of the band has been the Band Mothers since l938. lt was their untiring effort that was responsible for the expensive, colorful uniforms, which clothe our band. Their ambition however, did not stop there. First of all they earned the money to buy costly and unusual instruments, which have improved the morale of the band and orchestra, and then contributed funds to replace and keep in repair instruments owned by both groups. Although not working so strenuously as at first, the Band Mothers go on earning money by an annual rummage sale and a Washington Birthday Coffee. Do not think however that their lot is all toil, for they take pride in the musical abilities of their children and enjoy association with one another. Meetings are held once a month at which time, after business transacted, games and a lunch are enjoyed. Highlight of their year is an annual Christmas party with carol singing and Christ- mas fun. We in the musical organizations deeply appreciate the opportunities afforded us by their work, and we hope that the student body will salute the Band Mothers the next time they witness an appearance of the instrumental organizations. Modomes Henry, Allen, Rondo, ond Goudy lunch for Q Bond Mothers meeting. 'up Ron' A. H.msun. I. ball lln B. Km-prkv. lf. Akrip1lll.J amid Run- B, Culxrml. li. l Kr-It-licl. M. 'l'l'n-xxllluc. J. 'nn11Rnu- B, Blinu. J. Cuspcrsa u stud. l.. KPN ' ' Page S4 L'lu:ucls..Cv.C.lllL'lu'I1. R..li-mt-n.C.. l':xuu'r. C.. Sm-llm. lf. Ratsrmlswn. Pulxliu-in. J. Gmicly, ll. Bri .urn-iuzun. I i I I Bl1lllCll1lTll.Ci. H:1rnisli.A,Olson. iw, I.. bclirn-lcl'. B Briggs. ll. Pa-tv.-rsim. Senior A Cappella Choir LTHOUGH the early lumber camps had no choirs, they were not lacking in music, In the evening the coarse voices ofthe tired lumberjacks could be heard singing old and familiar ballads. Crude as this music seemed it was as enjoyable and pleasing to the ear of the sturdy lumberjack as the music of the Senior A Cappella choir is to the ears of the students of Logan. Organized in 1934, the choir sings unaccompanied and is under the direction of Mr. H. C. Amundson. Vested in black gowns with red and white stoles and high white collars, this organization makes various appear- ances during the year singing at clubs, Parent Teachers' Association meetings and Logan assemblies. J llilt I Nilnmg. S Dun rn N1 B ml J Rim mx 'Xl llxlni li I ip: ii R Sp 1 lil W A. Julmsun. P, Hudgralllt. E. Km.-poke. l. Parsons. A. Pcu-rsim. B. 'l'witv. J. N'lvmln-1. P, llilll n xml lnr lx x 1 'Nl Arn m Au December lrlrst lVluSlcdl ARIETY was achneved ID the annual nnstrumental concert presented by the muslc department on Decerrber l with the use of an all gurl chorus accompanied by a strlnq orchestra Another unusual feature was an orches tra whose most popular number was Tscharkowsky s puano concerto The basns of the program, however was a group of rnch selectnons pre sented by both the band and full orchestra Another hnghlught of the evennng was Shrrley Dennson appearrng for the flrst tame wuth her harp Organ selec tlons by Marlon l-laefner completed the program Pgebn Upper left 'l'lw popular urcln-sim prow-s. to ln- an nun-l llcuhxrv. un-er lejlf -'l ln- girls' chorus thrills lu :mdle-nfv wltlx :1 rvmlnliun ol Dux ls Dunn-H2ln1'uInp:Al1lm'4l lm :A string urcln-sim, luyluzlxng Shirley Drui- so z - arp. lub f. : 'un ll:n-lm-r pn-x-nts org: st-lr-slim: . ' I . , . I n lu rx N1 1 L BldCl4lTIdl'S LTHOUGH the luves of the lumberman were full of drama there were no organlzad dramatlc clubs In the lumbercamps Logans newest organlzatuon IS the Black fnars a dramatlc club organized this year under the guudance of Mlss Mary Nelson and lvlr Earl Hoover The purpose as to produce plays and to study makeup costurnung stagnng, dlrectnon, and all phases ot dramatuc productnons lLeftl Ken Scholberg Wesley Denny John Saley Joe Pushaw Mlss Nelson and Richard Wulhelm endure that 3 30 feeling os th y want for th Bla kfrnar me tang to start lRnghtl Louus Robinson and Dcrus Swartz In The Maker of Dreams dnsplay dramatuc work as learned un Speech ll class Page 36 l 1 . A7 - Q Y vc . I . u ,.. ,I A , R' llq Rf - J. l'isl1:m. .l, You-1. .l. Snlcx. D. Wlvllvlxn. D. XYzlr1g.VY, Ilrmlx. K, St-luvlln-151. .l. C-lm Ill mllsun. .l. SIr'n'rh'l. .l, Dzlxxsull. l'nn1lRnu' NI,'l'r-1-null--v. li.lIlmlsm:1. lJ.Sxs:nru. Nl. VN':ulvl, R.Wip4l:nl1l, B. Sclnm-mlrr. J. Xxillxn-l J. Spin'-, ll. Ulrlrlx. li. 'I'l1nnpsnn. R. Sp -rstzul. Xl. .lulmsnn. , , , . . . I . I , c. 1 J - f 1 l ' : e ' e c ' e ' Saul' I 1 IZ' i3i i-it i5i lg, Ls. G'Q rm' Ladies in waiting of the Christmas play discuss the turn ot events. Tableau representing the national Capitol from the Armistice Program. King Herod, portrayed by Jack Goody, being oc- costed by Dick Bice as the devil, Red Cross mercy is represented by Jane Howard in an Armistice Tableao King Herod orders all two year old Children ta be killed. The Nativity scene and a shepherds hut embody two at the most beaatitol scenes ot the Christ- mas presentation, A girl and boy scout raise the Stars and Stripes in another of the Armistice Tableaus, Donald Wang as a defeated George Washington Isabelle Svoboda as a negro maid, and Eileen Smith as Lucy, one of young Washington's heart throbs, keep our interest in Washington's defeat, Art Hanson, Joyce Anderson, Elvin Dewitt, Avis Peterson, and Melvin Lorentzen accompanied bx Shirley Denison present the Washingtoiw Birthday plav Page C '-44 Pb- n r rr L u 1 January Class play HE Ghost Traln chosen by the January class as thelr play proved to be an excutung mystery built around the superstntuon ot an nsolated haunted ranlroad statlon The audience felt scarcely a dull moment as the play with nts chullung events and comedy held tense Interest trom the begun ning to the solution ot the mystery The cast Qlchard Wnnthrop a busnness man Jack Goudy lun place ot Louus Robnnsonl Elsne Wnnthrop hrs wnte about to secure a divorce Dorothy Pehler Bernard Blank Loren Crandell Betty Exley Arlene Goeldner Harvey Briggs uenevaeve Jorgenson Bob Coney Jack Mac Donald Joe Hahn Saul Hodgkin the old statnon master f-harles Murdock a young man lust marnecl Peggy Murdo k has brnde Mluss Bourne a sexere spunst r Teddle Deakun a toppnsh Englnsnman Julla Prnce an attractive young woman Herbert Prnce her uncle a man of ntty John Sterlnng a well setup man of forty Jackson a plain clothes man Two Ottrcers Robert Blanchard Leonard Hanson June Class Play The June class chose nts play from the French Revolutnon The tutle of th play The Black Flamlngo was also the name ot the Inn an old deserted castle where the scenes ot the play took place The time was the eyenlng after the tall ot the Bastulle To the Black Flamingo had come varnous members ot the noblllty tleelng from Pans They were hotly pursued by the enraged mob from Paras demanding bloody revenge for past wrongs The nntrnguung center ot :nterest was the dlsappearance ot the queen s diamond necklace Who In thus motley throng knew where at was or who had lt? Stalkung through th play and domnnatung all the characters was Caglnastro that strange mys terrous character who lnyed through the troublesom tlmes of the French Revolutron and was regarded by some as a rogue by others as a hero Whale the play was full ot Intrigue and mystery there was also a generous sprunklxng ot hnlarlous comedy CAST xl L A A x 1 5.1 x I vm 3. rm 4. x tlnu mn ru t n 'Nh ul 1 Lt: l 1 u msmgt 4 or lun nn th ru Pu' s In 1 t t x n lm nrt u nt lr r Ylurpln :rl 1 1 mn I lx Thy l l L. s n mu rr O . . V I I I , . , . . . , . Q . , . A X' 1 A ' I Q ' , .. X, I l lu lips limlit-r. :xu mnku-pu .lzn 'L Cnutlx Ni-1-lv. luis xxllt' Xl: vgrxlrl llzllmllw-n filnllltlv. ilu lr svrulvll Ha' vrlx Cnlnml Huuri 'n. :l rulrlmcl lrlm-ml llum l':l-l- . . lllrk Blu l'ri 'Q url. :x x :xmlt-ying nusirlzm Kr rllu St-lu-llwvrg lin 'rm' alt' l.ussuc. :I lmlxlrmzln . Nu rm Pwlxlxnull l r:xr1t-vis alt- l.uss:u'. his stall Rnln-It Al'l1lsnll Duma. his clunglmtu Xlurlwn l r:xnkc Cl nrlnttc. :llmtlwr : glut-l In lfm-rm' Srl In-I A p ' -s , latter Czxgllizutru , Du -ulx Pupu, ax 1 v Jlcmzm I t-mmr l 1.1-l nv Cnvrn' -, lm-:ula-rol'tl1c Pulls xt :lm lntus Nilt-X Bt sity r f. llx- ll '- -lcrs . Km- n' U : 'vs 1 i, ul Xlc-ll-Ulsnx1.Arcl1i-I 'crstl .R' 'la l Wlrfvrlr ll. Clan- 1- Z' hu. Fl nw, k . Nl: 'un Ruhr -r. Doris Halt-. :Ml -l' -Johnson. Lillizlm 'ruust-. - 2ruujl1vJu:x'r':ul ln' li- -rlv Ho wr. ff. , .. -.fa -fi-5l'j!'1t1 -Q ' v QE.. G. Chicken, W, Peterson, Jack Caoudy, Business Manager, E. Meil and T. Scholberg compose the busi- ness staff. Sports editors John Streeter and Louis Robinson confer. The editor proof reads. H. Chopieska, B, Brown, D. Ulrich, B. Peterson, M. Saphner, and S. Krause, the composition staff. Write up staff: Copy editor Melvin Lorentzen, P. Hadgraft, D. Goode- rum, R. Hohman, B, Schaefer, R. Hanson, R. Wigdahl. Assistant editors, Helen Chopieska lleftl and Phyllis lnderberg lrightl look over the dummy with editor Jean Granke icenterl. Robert Bowman and John Dawson pasting pictures. Typist Mary Ferris at work. Photography Dan Mealy. Business Manager Goudy hard at work. . si A J na... .QQ-f 4 Winnesbiek Staff OGGING has been chosen as the theme of the l942 Winneshiek because it was once the chief industry of La Crosse. The annual staff is composed of six depart- ments, writeups, art staff, photography, busie ness staff, sports, and typists. One of the principles upon which Logan publications are founded is that student pub- lications exist for all the pupils and are pube lished by the pupils. Therefore, this is your book, and the staff hopes that you will enjoy it as much as the staff has enjoyed planning and producing it. f-f .l LOG STAFF Ednto Mary Eerru Assistant Edntors Melvin Lor ntzen Ela ne Koepcke Exchange Editor Beverly Gubrud Features Louis Robunson Bull Laughlun Jnm Shorts Sports Edltor Ken Scholberg Sports Staff Don Nelson Paul Klein Reporters Pot Phelps Don Walden Shlrley Fuck Rachel Hanson Dorls Goodrum Januce Saphner Don Meoly Helen Peterson Bernetta Knutson Carla Klaus Marlon Fehlung Carol Schnntt grund Myrtle Solberg Lorranne Wend landt Joe Plshaw Dorothea Marklng 45, M Assistant edltors Melvin Lorentzen llettl and Eloune Koepcke lrughtl get the dope from Editor Mary Ferns lcen ter tor next year Reporter Pat Phelps has a bug smule to show how well she lrkes Log Work Exchange Editor Beverly Gubrud wrap :ng Logs for other schools Sports Edltor Kenneth Scholberg pon ders on the effect of has statements Editor Mary Ferrls In tamullar posltlon Gossip columnrst Louis Robinson ought to look sober for there are many s ek :ng revenge Logan Log CMEONE take thus copy down to the orlnter' Why don t those reporters turn their as slgnments In on tlrne9 Here you begun cuttung thus galley whsle l write a few headlnnes Such expressions are typical of those whnch straun the vocal chords ot the edutor ot the Logan Log The lumber boss also used phrases typical ofthe loggung lndustry to spur hls men on In their work Just before the Log comes out room lO5 the publications room as the scene ot much bustle and confusuon Members ot the statt are busy wrvtlng up last mnnute artlcles and carrynng out the edntor s orders Mass Vera Macdonald the Log s faculty ad visor gives lnformatnon whuch IS very helpful to aspmng journalists Paae 61 Upper lettgAn ort closs ot work. Lcwer left---An ort proiect on disploy. Right-Mildred Dohm, Lois Gutzke, Ruth Thompson, Morgoret Benz, Poul Klein enjoying on ort club porty. Alpha klwo Tau HE lumberjacks, although active from dawn till dusk still found time to appreciate the natural beauty ot the forests in which they worked. The students of Logan who have an interest in art find en- joyment in the Alpha Rhu Tau. The Alpha Rho Tau, better known as the art club was organ- ized for the purpose of engaging in art activities which could not be carried out in regular art classes. The club takes trips to factories, studios and offices which are of interest to art students. Sketching trips and picnics are some- times combined, and at least one party is planned during the year. The members make the weekly posters for the student council bulle- tin board. Under the supervision of Miss Marjorie Backus, the club is now in its third year. l':il:islk:i. Q' mu 1. lviw. l.. ,ii slim.. l. Nlwrr. lx. Sc in xi' u. 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R sf.- , I - I- - I I I . , I l ge 72 Eoys ln Servuce EMEMBER Pearl Harbor' Yes the students of Logan will Remember Pearl l-lar bor lust as th-ev wall remember their classmates who left school work and class rooms to enlxst In the different branches of the army navy and marines BOYS IN Sl RNICI north Al'.rlp.l1t Xlulm Cl Nuulm NMA nm I x Xllfllh. C lull Wu Lru Nm Dome lo 1' A if gr 4 9 9 Q H 1 wud' v - . W I Y' . g K nga Q ' 1 x31 'R Q 4 8 x! w13:9 r I fag, , rfikaiqli 13 Y wifi . R 41 5. h M1 Nik-ll 5 -51 sig' Blanchard, Robert Jay - - ch ckcn - - Life - - Cordes, Caroline Dutch - - sports - - steak blue - - sport shirts - - football - - h'.int.ng - - Dl1OTOQfODl'1y - - apples - - Mark Twain - - Navy - - Football 2, 3 - - Homeroom Gaikctoall Knute Ro:kne, All American - - hates runs and g l, 2, 3, -l - - Homeroom Kittenball l, 2, 3 - - gum-chewing - - G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - i - . Sr, Party Cgmmitfee, Award Winner - - P. T. A. 4 - - Carnival 3, 4 - - Homeroom President l - - Prom 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party 3 - - Tennis 2 - - Vnllfyball l, Z, 3, Blank, Bernard Bubs - - woodwork - - shop 'l ' ' Bciminlon 3i tl- - - newsreels - - Popular Mechuncs - - steaks - - escalloped potatoes - - Student Council 3 - - Hall Guide 4 - - L. C. Club - - P. T. A. Pro- ,, ,, . glam 3 - - Armistice Program 4 - - Carnival 4 Cm.ndell'.Loren cgndy - ' Cwcken - ' Sm- . . clair Lewis - - Colliers - - brown and blue - - BO,k'!iZQ,f'iG'2DO3Y-'t'fOij,Dgq1rf,n', iqiigfifcffiofl sport clothes - - English, Physics, and Speech 2 - - Homerocm Baseball - - Jr. High Football ' ' Tenms 3 ' ' Golf 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- Class President -l - - Jr. Sr. Party - - mlllee' Etudent Council Bulletin Ecard - -Hall Guide Executive Board - - Jr. Ex. Speaker - - Class pic, . . 5, High poofboii 3, 4, Dansberry, Marion - - sports - Jr. Choir l, 2 - - Red Cross Council 2, 3, -l - - Hall Guide l, 2, 3, 4 - - Office Page 2, 3, -l - - N. Y. A. -l Briggs, Harvey Red - - steck - - Digkcns - - G' A' 4 ' ' Volleyball l' 2' 3' El ' ' Win- Time - - red and green - - sport clothes - - neslnek Z ' ' P' T' A' l' 2' 'l ' ' Easter Pro' tennis and swimming - - amateur cook and 9mm 2 ' ' Sr- Class T eO5l-'re' 'l ' ' l'l9me OOm dancing - - Choir - - Hall Guide l, 4 - - Car- p'e5'de 'f 3 ' ' Homeroom ReP'95emOl'Ve 3 ' ' nival 2 - - Oratorio - - Prom -l - - Jr. Sr. Party Jr' S PONY 3- - - Class Play. Eilertson, Mildred Millie - - chili - - Marga- Briggs. Richard Dick - - coke - - Zone Grey ret Mitchell - - blue and green -- - skirts arid Gone Wlfh The Wind - - rvd Cfld blue - - SOON sweaters - - English and History - - football - - clothes - - machine shop - - football and bose- ie,-mis , - movies - - piano - , i-ioii Guide 3, 4 lJGll - - Eorid 4 - - O Cl'9Sf 'J l 2, 3, 4 ' ' - - P. T. A. l - - Homeroom President 3 - - Jr. liall Guide - - L. C. Club - - Football l, 3, 4 5, poiiy 3, - - Bazketball l - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Brin, Franklin iisteinu - - block! gold blue Erickson, Roger Scrooge - - Student Council and gray - - Sweoters Q - machine Shop and - - Hall Guide - - Memorial Day Leader. wood work - - football and skating - - news- reels - - saves colored stones - - Pep Band l, 2 4 - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Orchestra Exley, Betty Ex - - chili - - Kathleen Norris 3 -l Hall Guide 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Commit- - - Gone With The Wind - - Good Housekeep- tee. ing - - blue - - sports clothes - - Bookkeeping and English - - sports - - nurse - - Orchestra l - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - Librarian -l - - Pep Club COHGY, R0berf RUSS -- chicken - - Time - - 2, 3, 4, - - Girl Reserves l, 2, 3 - - Commercial brown - - sport clothes - - English and Econo- Club 2, 3 - - P, T, A, 1 - - Cgimvol 3 - - Class fT1lCS - - Boseboll - - JF. Baird l -- 5D99Cl'1 Play - - Vice-president l - - Homeroom Re- Class Play - - Baseball l, 2, 3 - - Track l - - presentative 3 - - Prom 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party. Basketball l, 2 - - Homeroom Kittenball l - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Class Play. Graf, Betty Speed - - cake and chili - - El- lery Queen Gone With the Wind lgadies' iz:z.:'f ie2.iiifeiiiesiiid'-1Sass.:1 sat Home wci,- '6f1d.0'id ',j gpifigiofiei and green - - shop - - English - - dancing and ' ' musm ' ' V' OUT ' ' ' U em Ouncl . .. . . l,2, 3,4--Hall Guides 3, 4--G. A. A, 2, roller skating - - machinist- - Hall Guide 3. 4. 3' 4 - - Award winner 4 - - Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party - - Goeldner, Arlene GoIdie - - hot dogs with Volleyball lf 2' 3' onions - - Margaret Mitchell - - sports - -pho- tography - -hates corney jokes - - Jr. Band l - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3 - - Hall Guide 3 - - Office Gustafson, Elrae EI - - pancakes - - Long- PClQe 4 - - G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - Award win- fellow - - Time - - blue and brown - - tailored ner 3 - - Girl Reserves l - - Carnival 3, 4 - - clothes - - English, History and Bookkeeping - - Armistice Day Program 4 - - P. T. A. 2, 3, 4 football and swimming - - muszc - - Jr, Choir - - Class Play 4 - - Western Vfssconsin Music l, 2 - - Sr. Choir 3 - - Jr. Band l - - Hall Festival 2 - - Gym Exhibition 3 - - Homeroom Guide 3 - - G. A. A. 2, 3 - - Girl Reserves l, president l - - Prom 3 - - Jr, Sr Party 4 - - 2, 3, 4 - - Commercial Club l, 2, 3 - - P. T. Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Badrr-inton 3, 4 - - A. l, 2, 3 - - Easter Program 2 - - Homeroom Bowling l, 2, 4 - - Tennis l, 2. 3, 4. representative 3 - - Jr. Sr. Panty. Hahn, Joseph Joe - - Stage crew l, 2 - - Homerocm basketball l, 2 - - Carnival -l Y - Armistice Day Program 4 - - Class Play - - Jr. Sr, Party. Hanson, Leonard - - Hall Guide 3. Hornish, Alfred Babe - - beans - - Zane Grey - - The Will To Win - - blue - - sport clothes - - baseball and basketball - - saves stamps and newspaper clippings - - Student Council 4 - - Hall Guide 2, 3, 4 - - L. C. Club 3, 4 - - Carnival 4 - - P. T. A. l, Z, - - Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball l, Z, 3, 4 - - Kitten- ball l, 2 - - lntramurals l, Z - - Class Treasur- er 2 - - Prom 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party. Henry, Winnifred Winnie - - meats and sweets - - Earl Stanley Gardener - - blue, white, and red - - English and sewing - - photo al- bums - - singing - - stenography - - Jr. Choir l, Z - - Sr. Choir 3, 4 - - Office Page 2, 3, - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 3, 4 - - Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 4 - - Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4 - - Log Staff 3, 4 - - P. T. A. 3 - - Oratorio 4 - - Homeroom President 2 - - Girl Reserve Treasurer 4 - - Homeroom Representative 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party - - Badminton 4 - - Tennis 3, 4 - - Volleyball 4. Hults, Harold - - Mechanical genius. lnderberg, Dolores De De - - escalloped po- tatoes - - Mary Roberts Rinehart - - Life - - blue - - sport clothes - - bookkeeping and typ- ing - - tennis and basketball - - song Dolores - - reading and sports - - Student Council Z, 3 - - Secretary 2 and Vice President 3 - - Hall Guide 3 - - G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - President 3, 4 - - Award Winner 3 - - Winneshiek 3, 4 - - P. T. A, 4 - - Homeroom representative 3, 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party - - Jr. Ex. Speaker - - Volleyball l, 2 - - Tennis l, 2, 3 - - Bowling l - - Badminton 3 - - Commencement Speaker. Michener, Dorothy Mich - - escalloped po- tatoes - - Ruskin - - Gone With The Wind - - skirts and sweaters - - tennis, basketball - - snapping gum - - Interior Decoration - - Office Page 2 - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - Commercial Club 3 - - Carnival 3 - - Class President 3 - - Prom 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Oliver, Helen OlIie - - creamed potatoes -- - Gene Stratton Porter - - Judy of Rogues Har- bor - - American Magazine - - dresses - - mathematics and bookkeeping - - skating - - Gone With The Wind and Men of Boys' Town - - reading - - stenography - - Hall Guide l, 2, 3 - - Board of Directors of Hall Guides 4 - - Office Pages 4 - - Commercial Club l - - Art Club 2, 3 - - Winneshiek Staff 3, 4 - - Carnival 3 - - P.T.A. l - - Class President 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Knapp, Wayne - - revels in mechanics. No picture. Peterson, William Pete - - Bob Feller - - duck hunting - - fishing - - Baseball 4 - - Football 2, No picture. Jorgenson, Genevieve Jorgie - - salads - - Wuthering Heights - - Saturday Evening Post - - green and blue - - sport clothes - - typing - - tobogganing and bowling - - Sweet Gene- vieve - -collects newspaper clippings - - Jr. Lhoir l - - Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Red Cross Council Z, 3, 4 - - Secretary 2, 3, 4 - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 - - Donrcon l, Z - - Carnival Program 4 - - Carnival Queen 4 - - Class Play 4 - - Prom Committee 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party - - Swimming Z, 3 - - Bowling 3 - - Ten- nis 3 4 - - Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Badminton 3. King, Wonita Needie - - spaghetti - - Ken- neth Rcberts - - Northwest Passage - - green - - sport clothes - - geometry - - football - - sports clippings - - nursing - - Jr. Choir l - - Hall Guides l, 4 - - G. A. A. l, Z - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - Domecon Club l, 4 - - President 4 - - Cheerleader 3, 4 - - Speech Play 4 - - P. T. A. 3 - - Pep Club Plays 3, 4 - - Carnival l - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- mittee. Moc Donald, Jack Mac - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4 - - President 4 - - Red Cross 3, 4 - - Hall Guide 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival l, 3, 4 - - Class Play - - Football l, 2, 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Orange floats with chocolate revel ice cream. Maringer, Robert Bob - - steak - - Zane Grey - - Hurricane Weather - - green and brown - - sport clothes - - Physics and Shop - - Tennis - - radio - - Sr. Orchestra l, 2, 3 - - Hall Guide l, Z - - Carnival - - Tennis 4 - - Basketball l, 2 - - Football 2 - - Volleyball 4. Marking, Phyllis Pam - - chili - - Earl Stan- ley Gardner - - mystery books - - Redbook - - pink - - speech - - bicycling, skating, picnic- ing - - reading, sewing, music, dancing - - Jr. Choir l - - Office Page 3, 4 - - Hall Guide 4 - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Girl Reserves 4 - - Car- nival 4 - - Christmas Play l - - Pep assembly 3 - - Homeroom President 3 - - Jr. Sr. Partv Committee. Melbo, Robert Bob - - jaloppies - - garlic - - Clarinet Polka - - gum - - Jr. Band l, 2 - - Band l, 2, 3,4 - - Orchestra 2, 3, 4 - - Hall Guide l, 2 - - Winneshiek 2, 3 - - Carnival l. Pehler, Dorothy - - sport clothes - - stenog- raphy - - basketball, kittenball, volleyball, ten- nis, and soccer - - raw oysters - - Orchestra l, 2 - - Office Page 4 - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - G.A.A. 2, 3 - - Girl Reserves 4 - - Commercial Club 3, 4 - - Class Play. Ranum, Carol - - escalloped potatoes - - pump- kin pie - - Booth Tarkington - - skirts and sweaters - - Philadelphia Story and Wild Geese Calling - - fixing hair - - commercial work - - Orchestra l, 2, 3 - - Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 - - G.A.A, l - - Jr. Girl Reserves l - - P.T.A. 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party - - Jr. Ex. Speaker 3 - - Commencement Speaker. Rasmussen, Emil Ras - - Arch Ward - - Squier, James Chalk - - Hall Guide Z, 3, 4 loud shirts and ties - - shop and garage - - - - L.C. Club 3, 4 - - Carnival 4 - - P.T.A. l, bicycling - - Lost Horizon - - driving and 2 - - Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball l, 2, playing trumpet - - Jr. Choir 2 - - Sr. Choir 3, 4 - - Intramurals l, 2 - - Kittenball l, 2 3, 4 - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Hall Guide 2 - - Class Vice President 4 - - Class Secretary - - Carnival 4 - - Oratorio 4 - - Class Treasur- 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Prom Com- er 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. mittee - - Jr. Ex. Speaker. Taylor, Geraldine Gerry - - fish and salads - - Agatha Christie - - mysteries - - skirts and Remen, Keririeih Ken - - apples - - Mofk sweaters - - English and History - - basketball Twoiri - , Life - - Shoo ooo iiisiory , , fooi, and football - - Gone With The Wind - - snap- boii ooo Swimming - - machinist , , izooiboii shots - - travel and office machine operator - - 2, 3. Hall Guides 2, 4 - - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Girl Reserves 2, 3 - - Com- mercial Club 2, 3 - - Carnival 3, 4 - - P.T.A. 2 - - Prom Committee - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- mittee - - Volleyball - - Bowling. Ritter, Lillian - - escalloped potatoes - - Wind Over Wisconsin - - skirts and sweaters - - ii ' ' - - h h - - 9 Looiffgfifieogd 3SW,ir'f'T1 E'. A' A' T gnfgfogij Re- :ooo Norris - - Gone Wim The wand - - Good ,ewes i 2 3 Qi - - presidenr 2 - - Treasurer Housekeeping - - sport clothes - - football and 3 - - C6mr41er2:ioi Club 2 3 4 - - p.-i-.A- 4 - - basketball - - Rebecca - - colored stockings Carnival 2 - - Jr. Sr. Palrty' Committee - - Jr. ' ' Scrapbook ' ' Hall Guide 2' 3' 4 ' 1 pep E l S k - - C S k i Club 2, 3, 4 - - Girl Reserves l - - Winne- X pea er Ommencemenl Deo er shiek l - - Prom Committee 4 - - Jr. Sr. Thomas ard, Eleanor El - - chili - - Kath- Party Committee 3 - - Carnival 4 - - Hal- loween Committee 4 - - Commencement Speaker. Robinson, Louis Louie - - steak - - Time Und Golf ' ' Sweofefs ' ' Qolff Swimming and Thorsen, Donald Thor - - spaghetti - - Pen- skating - - Gone With the Wind and Great rod , , Sport oioiries , - heoiiri orid Sheer Dictator - - sour notes and back-slappel'S - - metal - - basketball and baseball - - Buck ml-'5'C ' - Bond lf 21 31 4 ' ' P e5'de'f'l' 3 ' ' Privates - - pin-ball machines - - reading fun- Orchestra Z, 3, 4 - - Student Council 2 - - riy books - - foresrry - - Hoii Guide 2 3 4 - - Red Cross Council l, 2, 3, 4 - - National Red L-C. Ciub 3' 4 q w Corriivoi 4 - - po-i-'A i' 2 - - Cross Representative 3 - - Red Cross President Boskorboii i, 2' 3, 4 - - Boseboii 4 - '- Kir- 3 ' ' Hall Guide lf 21 3,' ' l-3C- Club 31 4,' ' tenball l, 2 - - Class President 3 - - Vice Logan Club 3, 4 - - Winneshiek Sports Editor presiderir 2 - - prom Commirree - - Jr- Sr, 3, 4 - - Speech Class Play 4 - - ln Old porry Committee' Vienna - - Class Play 4 - - Christmas Play 3, 4 - - Golf l, 2, 3, 4 - - Jr. Ex. Speaker 3 - - Commencement Speaker 4. Wenzel, Lois Toad - - chili - - J. T. Cooper - - Colliers and Saturday Evening Post - - skirts and blouses - - basketball and soccer - - Hall Guide 3, 4 - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - Award winner 4 - - Carnival 3 - - P.T.A. l, 2 - - Jr. goieyl Clifford Judge - - Chicken - - News- Sr. Party Committee - - Halloween Party Com- week - - Mechanical Drawing, Physics and miffee 4 - - Prom 4 - - V0ll9Yb0ll lf 2, 3, 4 English - - hunting and fishing - - photog- - - BOWlif1Q 4 - - Tennis 2. raphy - - Hall Guide 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- mittee. Warren, Howard Dutch - - apple pie - - Northwest Passage - - white shirts and green A and blue suits - - shop and chemistry - - foot- ball - - hunting and automobiles - - Sr. Band W- b ,Rb l'Bbll--HIIG'd4-- l--SOur1dCI'ew3,4--l..C.Club4-- Fogfiigiiei? 2,o3fr4 l flgoskeiimgii il'll2f3 - - P.T.A. Speaker 4 f - Football Manager 4 - - -i-rock 2, 31 4 - - Jr. Sr. porry Committee. Jr. Sr. Party Committtee. No picture. ills 'si -4. Akright, Ellsworth Ellie - - mince pie - - Sammy Kaye - - Dopular vocalist - - red - - Sr. Choir 3, 4 - - Hallguide 4 - - Carnival 4 - - Christmas Play 3 - - Oratorio 3 - - Bas- ketball l, 2 - - Football l, 2, 4 - - Track l, 3 - - Homeroom President 4. Atchison, Robert Atch - - sports - - chili Lew Ayres - - Tommy Dorsey - - red - - Alge- bra - - Hallguide l, 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom Basketball l, Z, 3, 4 - - Intramurals l - - Homeroom Treasurer l, 2 - - Homeroom Vice President 3 -- - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Prom Committee Barney, Lola - - pcpcorn - - Spencer Tracy - - Guy Lombardo - - Gone With The Wind - - Bookkeeping - - Office Page 2, 4 - - Hallguide 3 - - Commercial Club 4 - - N.Y.A. 3, 4 - - Noon Hour Club 3, 4 - - Logan Log Staff l - - Gym Exhibition Z - - Homeroom secretary 4. Beranek, Joseph Joe - - Clark Gable - - Mickey Rooney - - Jack London - - archery - - Glenn Miller - - Life - - Look - - sport clothes - - Football - - Basketball - - Baseball - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3 Bice, Richard Dick - - duck hunting - - roast duck - - forestry - - brown - - History - - Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Student Council 3, 4 - - Sound and Movie Crew l, 2, 3, -i - - Christ- mas Play 4 - - Homeroom Vice President 4 - - Prom Chairman 3, -l - - Jr. Sr. Party Commit- tee 3. Bolden, Eleanor El - - cooking and baking - - fruit - -Tyrone Power - - Glenn Miller - - Faith Baldwin - - Dietician - - Hallguide 3 - -Do- mecon Club 4 - - Armistice Day Program 4. Ceiaka, Rose Rosie - - chili - - Madeline Carroll - - Guy Lombardo - - Tobacco Road - - Louisa Alcot - - blue - - Bookkeeping - - Office Page 2, 4 - - Hallguide Z, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 3 - - Commercial Club 4 - - Log l - - Winneshiek 2 - - Memorial Day Major 2 - - Gym Exhibition 3 - - Homeroom vice-president 2. Chalsma, Evelyne Shorty - - movies - - meat- loaf - -Judy Garland - - Kay Kyser - -- Sinclair Lewis - - Pep Club 4 - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - P.T.A. l - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. 'NX ' -l I x 5 -. N Bortz, James 'iers - ball 2 William Bill - - hamburgers - - Harry crchestra - - drafting - - Science Coi- - l-lallguide 3 - - Football 2 - - Basket- - - Volleyball 3 - - - Track 3 - - Home- room Basketball 3 - - Jr. Sr, Party Committee - - Prom Committee. Broitzman, Betty Sneezy - - chili - - dill pickles - - Deanna Durbin - - Clark Gable - - Phil Spattcnias' girl orchestra - - Margaret Mitchell- - Jr. Band l, Z - - Jr. Orchestra l, 2 --Sr . Band l, 2, 3 - - Sr. Orchestra l, 2, 3 - - Music Festival 2 - - Hallguide l, 2 - - C1.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - Commercial Club 4 - - G.A.A. Award Winner 3 - -- Bowling 3, 4 - - Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival 4 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3 - - Homeroom Treasurer l --Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Brown, Beatrice Beaty - - puns - - George Murphy - - Gene Stratton Porter - - Saturday Evening Post - - dill pickles - - escaloped po- tatoes - - Spring Parade - - Jr. Band I - - Jr. Orchestra l - - Jr. Choir 2, 3 - - Sr. Band 2, 3,4- - Sr. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Choir Z, 3 - - Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4 - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Badminton 2, 3, 4 - - G.A.A. award winner 3 - - Winne- shiek 4 - - Carnival l, 2 - - Speech Class Play 4 - - Oratorio 3 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3 - - Homeroom president 3. Brown, Kenneth Ken - - pie - - frozen malts - - Ellery Queen - - Kay Kyser - - mysteries - - footba ll - - baseball - - comic books - - sport clothes - - Hallguide l, 2, 3 - - Football 2, 3, 4 - . Volley Basketball l, 2 - - Baseball 3, 4 - - ball 3 - - Homeroom Basketball l, Z, 3 - - Homeroom Kittenball. Carrol and C I, William Bill - - hot dogs - - Abbott ostello - - Paul Whiteman - - Bookkeep- ing - - Band l, 2 - - Hallguide 4 - - L. C. Club 3, 4 - - Football 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball i, 7 3 4 o, .., Cassell, Arnold Arnie - - fish - - knee socks - - Chemistry - - Student Council 3 - - Hall- guide l, Z - - Hobby Club - - Football 3, 4 - - Track Sr. Pa 3, 4 - - Homeroom Treasurer 4 - - Jr. rty Committee - - Prom Committee. Christiansen, Jennie Christie - - souvenirs - - ham salad sandwiches - - Lew Ayres - - Kay K yser - - knee socks - - Office Page 2 - - G.A.A. l, Z, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 2, 3, 4 - - Swimming 2 - - Commercial Club 4 - - Do- mecon Club 4 - - Girl Reserves l - - Noon Hour Club 4 - - Gym Exhibition 2, Colburn, Ernest Ernie - - sleeping - - Bob Hope - - pie - - cake - - cookies - - Jack Lon- don - - machine shop - - Kay Kyser - - Sea Scouts. ...ar 'WUI' Q Connell, Clayton Clare - - Jimmy Dorsey - - D'-lfCl'Kef1 Pl1Ylll5 uphill' - - movies - - dO tC'f 3 pie - - chicken - - sports - - heinie hair cuts - - hot dogs - - Ronald Reagan - - Glenn Miller - - Zane Grey - - Look - - Hallguide l, 2, 3, - - art - - Hallguide 3 - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 4 , . 590 Scouts ll 2, 3, 4 - - Sfoge Crew ll - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - P.T.A. l - - Gym Exhi- 2, 3 . - L, C, Club 3, 4 - - l-ly-Y Club - . bition 2 - - Pep Club Play 3 - - Bowling 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - BOdml 1fOH 3 - ' Volleyball 3 - - JY- S'- 3, Party Committee 3. D0l'll'f1, l-0UiS. l-Ollie - - l00fl'fQ ' ' l-lle ' ' Fauver, Cone Bucket-head - - duck hunting comics - - one - - cake - - chicken - - Zane - 1 boots - - water - - Wild duck - - mecho - Grey - - Abbot and Costello - - football - - ,CS - - Marines - - Bond I 2 3 4 - - Orc - baseball- - L. C. Club 3, 4 - - Stage Crew l, im 4 - - Choir, 2 3 4 -'- bers Bondl 2 2, 3 - - Football l, 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom bas- 4 - - Sound Cmlv - - Hobby Clubs L 4 ketball 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. PVTVA- l 2 3 14 - Omtorio 3 - - Christmas Play 3. Dasse, Arleen Dix - - dancing - - dill pickles - - George Murphy - - Glenn Miller - - beauty culture - - blue - - Jr. Choir l, 2 - - Office pop Shop Science Marx Bros FO-giel'5IU-b -3 Hjllgul?-in2blirE3'g'A'-li, 5-'id-l Three Stooges - - Hallguide - - L. C. Club - - D ' ' 9 ' ' ' A ' i-i.-v Club - - wmneshaek Ari sforf - - Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom Football - - Ferries, Dave Gus - - sports - - hot dogs - - Dockhqm, James Doc - - Look - - Life - . Homeroom Basketball - - Homeroom Baseball Glenn Miller - - Abbof G,-ld Cogfello - - buf- - - Homeroom Kittenball - - Homeroom Secre- germllk - - Spogl-left, . - Slgofll-lg - - Moflg taryGTreasurer l - - Prom Committee - - Jr. Twain - - Red cross council 3 - - L. c. Club Sf. Poffv Committee 3. - - Football - - Basketball - - Homeroom Kit- tenbali - - Homeroom Football - - Homeroom Basketball. Ferris, Mary - - Hilton - - Lost Horizon - ,- American Magazine - - English - - Mickey , , H H Roone - - albums G scrap books - - Journal- Ducl'Wo l'l w'll'am Ducky ' u' SPOHS ' ' ism -y- Duke Ellington - - cookies - - Red Zone GVPV ' ' James Cogney T ' 'CE Cream ' Cross Council 3, 4 - - Office Page l, 2 - - Pls ' ' Kev Kysuel ' ' mecltme Shop ' ' Sr' Hallguide Captain 3 - - Commercial Club 3, 4 Bend ' ' Sr' CPO ' ' Jr' Band ' ' J Orches' - - Commercial Club President 3 - - Logan tra - - Homeroom Basketball l, 2. 3, 4 - - Jr. Log ll 21 3, 4 - - Logon Log Editor 3, 4 - - Sr- Polly Commwlee 3' Winneshiek Z, 3, 4 - - Homeroom President 3, 4. Dusso, Marjorie Margie - - olives and gou- lash - - Alice Fay - - Kay Kyser - - mysteries - - blue O,-,Cl pl,-lk . - l-lqllgulde 3, 4 - - Pep Fish, Keith Fish - - Jack London - - cake Club 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club President 4 - - Cheer ff CU0l4'9S - - m0Chl 19 Sl'19D - - l'lOllQUlde- leader 4 - - Girl Reserves l - - P.T.A. 2 - - Popularity contest 3 - - Carnival Queen Can- didate 4 - - Prom Queen Candidate 2 - - Pep A D H H Club Play 2 3 - - Homeroom Boskeiimii 2, 4 F0ell 'f Afmm AMOS - - SPOVTS - - Zone - - Homeroom Vice-president l, 4 - - Jr. Sr GVQV ' ' Mark Twain ' ' Jcmes COQPSV ' ' porn, Commlnee 34 Kay Kyser - - machinist - - ice cream - - ' Football 2 - - Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Franke Marian - - bangs - - chicken - - Eng- lish G Spanish - - Glenn Miller - - Chat- Germanson, Ann Annie - - bowling - - hc? tanocga Choo Choo - - Bueno - - Jr. Choir dogs - - Clark Gable - - Glenn Miller - - Mar- l, 2 - - Student Council 4 - - Student Council garet Mitchell - - photo tinting - - mysteries Vice President 4 - - Hallguide 2 - - Bowling - - Orr - - Jr- Cl-qolr l - . Qfflce P099 3 - - 3 - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- Hallguide 3, 4 - - Pep Club 4 - - P.T.A. l Q mittee 4 - - Student Council Social Committee - - Gym Exhibition l, Z - - Bowling 3, 4 - - 4 - - Student Council Movie Committee 3, 4. Volleyball l, 2, 3 - - Tumbling 2. Gautsch, Kenneth Ken - - Bob Hope - - ice cream - - pie - - Look - - Kay Kyser - - sportg Goeldner, Ruth Goldie - - snapshots - - chili - - Beau Geste - - English - - electrician - - ' ' Mofgfifel 5UlllV0'fl - ' KGY KYSEV ' ' Kmll' L. C. Club - - Sea Scouts - - Carnival Play - - leer' NC 5 ' ' C0OlS 'Q ' ' B0 'd lr Z ' ' Jr- lzootboll 2, 314' Band l - - Hallguide 3, 4 - - Domecon 4 - - P.T.A. l, 2 - - Gym Exhibition. Goudy, John Jack V V Betty Grable V V Fred Warring V V malted milks V V pork chops V V popcorn V V tennis V V music V V blondes V V Sr. Band 3, 4 V Sr. Choir l, 2, 3, 4 V V Student Council 2 V V Hallguide l, 2 V V Hallguide Board of Directors 3 V V Checr Leader 3 V V Log Staff 4 V V Winneshiek Staff Z, 3, 4 V V Winneshiek Business Manager 4 V V Carnival 2, 4 V V Speech Class play 4 V V P.T.A. V V Christmas Play 3, 4 V V Oratorio 3 V V Class Play 4 V V Tennis 3, 4 V V Football l, 2 V V Homeroom Basketball l V V Homeroom Kit- tenbail l V V Jr. Choir President V V Sr. Choir President V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee V V Jr. Ex Chairman 3. Jean Doc V V Deanna Durbin V V Gone With The Wind V V Margaret Mitchell V V popcorn V V tollVhouse cookies V V sports V V English V V Life V V Schubert's Ave Maria V V Band 2, 3, 4 V V Jr. Choir l V V Hallguide 2 V V GAA. l, 2, 3, 4 V V Secretary G.A.A. 4 V V G.A,A, Award Winner 3 V V Win- neshiek l, 2, 3, 4 V V Winneshiek Editor 4 V V P.T.A. l, 2, 3 V V Volleyball l, Z, 3, 4 V V Badminton 2, 3 V V Homeroom President 3 V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3 V V Prom Committee 3 V V Jr. Ex. Speaker 3. Graves, Kenneth 'f n - ,hunting V V bright sccks V V sport It ,ff V blue V V Betty Grable V - P t ' r n V V Glenn Miller V V Tommy K y V o ' V V Look V V hot dogs V V root be r V Ha guide l, 2, 3, 4 V V Hall- guide Presi nt 4 V1 V Student Council 2 V V P, T, A. 4 V V Christmas Play Z V V Home- room Basketball l V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3 V - Decoration Prom Committee 3. Gubrud, Beverley Red V V cookies V V Spencer Tracy V V Glenn Miller - - Kipling V V Sr, Choir 2 V V Office Page 3, -l V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Commercial Club 3, 4 V V Jr. Choir Z V V Win- neshiek 2 V V Log Staff 3, 4 V V Carnival 4 V V P.T.A, 3, 4 V V Gym Exhibition 2 V V Home- room President 2 V V Jr. Sr, Party Committee 3. Gunderlock, Wanda Peewee V V dancing Cr writing V V spaghetti V V meat balls V V Robert Preston V V Glenn Miller V V English V V Office Page 3, 4 V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Student Council 2 V V Commercial Cluh 4 V V Commer- cial Club Secretary G Treasurer V V Carnival 4 V V Gym Exhibition l, 2 V V Homeroom Treas- urer 2 V V Jr. Ex. Speaker, Hale, Doris Sis V V malted milk V V Margaret Mitchell V V Sweaters V V Sammy Kaye V V Of- fice Page 2, 4 V V Hallguide 2 V V Pep Club 4 V V Commercial Club 4 V V Bowling 3 V V Soft- ball l, 3 V V Gym Exhibition Z. Holter, Alice - V horseback riding V V art V V English V V Home Economics Club lMindoro High Schooll. Holter, Avis - - scrap book V V photographs V V art V V apple Die V V Home Economics Club lMindoro High Schooll. Hall, Carole - V Clark Gable V V interior dec- orating - Vphotography V V Sr. Orchestra V - Choir l V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Girl Reserves l V V Domecon 3 V V Carnival 4 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2 V V Homeroom Volleyball l V V Jr. Ex. Speaker. Hamilton, Margaret Muggy V V popcorn V V Ruskin V V stenography V V Office Page Z, 4 V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Commercial Club 4 V V Noon Hour Club 3, 4 V V Soft Ball l V V Red Cross Speaker 3 V V Gym Exhibition 2. Hanson, Arthur Art - - Glenn Miller V V Kay Kyser V V hunting V V bowling V V fishing V V malted milks V V bananas V V Jr. Choir 2 V V Sr. Choir 3, 4 V V Sr, Band 4 V V Cheer Leader 3 V V Sea Scouts 2 V V Log Staff 3 V V Carnival 2,3 V V P.T.A, V V Oratorio 3 V V Football l V V Homeroom Basketball l V V Jr, Sr. Party Ccm- mittee 3 V V Prom Committee 3, Haugen, Kathryn Kay V V Lemon Pie V V sweaters V V mysteries V V swimming V V Glenn Miller V V typing V V Hallguide V V Girl Re- serves - V Commercial Club V V Carnival 4. Hendrickson, Virginia Ginger V V Transferred from Decorah, lowa 4 V V lowa State Violin Champion V V Spanish rice V V Tarkington V V sweaters and skirts V V Speech and English V V clay modeling and knitting V V Violinist lpraV fessional work' or orchestra leader lall girll. Hill, Shirley Tooty V - Italian spaghetti V V Richard Greene V V Louisa May Alcott V V art V V Office Page 4 V V Baton Club l, 2, 3, 4 V V P.T.A, 2, 3 V V Carnival l V V Gym Exhibition 2, 3 V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Horner, Beverly Bev V V movies V V dancing V V bowling V V chow mein V V Dennis Morgan V V Paul Whiteman V V Jr. Choir l V V Office Page 3, 4 V V Hallguide 4 V V Pep Club 3, 4 V V Commercial Club 4 V V Baton Club l V V Jr. Girl Reserves l V V Domecon Club 3 V V Vilinne- shiek Staff 4 V V Armistice Day Program 4 V - Carnival l, 4 V V Gym Exhibition 2 V V Speech Class Play 3 V V Bowling 3, 4 V V Homeroom Officer 2 V Jr. Sr. Party Chairman. Hovind, Geraldine Gerry V V hamburgers V V mysteries V V dancing V V sewing V V skating V V Ladies' Home Journal V V Linda Darnell V V Hallauide l, 2 V V Peo Club 3, 4 V V Com- mercial Club 2 V V Volleyball l, Z V V Basket- ball 2. 'Q' Howard, Jane Jeep - - piano - - blue - - ice cream - - Life - - Jr. Choir 3 - - Office Page 4 - - Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - - Noon Hour Club 3, 4 - - Pep Club 4 - - Gym Exhibition - - Memorial Day Major 2 - - Oratorio 3 - - Carnival 4 - - Speech Class Plays 4 - - Home- room Treasurer 3. Iverson, Archie Tubby - - collecting stamps and match covers - - Zane Grey - - Spencer Tracy - - hamburgers - - ice cream - - pie - - blue - - woodwork G' drawing - - Hallguide Z, 3, 4 - - Red Cross Council 3, 4 - - Football 3 - - Homeroom Basketball 2, 3, 4 - - Home- room Baseball 2 - - Intramurals. Johnson, Adeline Addie - - butterscotch pie - - Glenn Ford - - Jr. Choir l - - Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguide 3 - - Oratorio 3 - - Gym Exhbition 2, 3, 4 - - P.T.A. l. King, Darold Dud - - hot dogs - - Three Stooges - - Hallguide - - L. C. Club - - Hi Y Club - - Foctball l, Z, 3, 4 - - Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Baseball 3, 4 - - Homeroom Basket- ball - - Homeroom Football - - Homeroom Kittenball - - Homeroom Baseball. Klar, Marilyn More - - bowling - - Guy Lom- bardo - - Red Cross Council l - - Office Page 3, 4 - - Hallguide 3 - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 4 - - Award Winner 3 - - Log Staff l - - Gym Exhibition l, 2 - - P.T.A. l, 2 - - Bowling 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 2, 3 - - Tum- bling 2. Kommerstad, Betty - - playing piano - - Charles Boyer G Marlene Dietrich - - Paul Whiteman - - Transferred from Shell Lake, Wisconsin - - Jr, Choir 4. Lovejoy, Jeanne Sis - - hot dcgs - - pump- kin pie - - Glenn Miller - - Louisa Mae Alcott - - Office Page 2 - - Art Club 4 - - Jr. Girl Reserves l, Z, 3 - - Domecon Club 4 - - Ten- nis 3 - - Homeroom Volleyball l - - P.T.A. 2, 3 - - Foods l Play - - Homeroom Secretary l. Luehne, Beverly Bev - - Margaret Mitchell - - dress designer - - sport clothes - - Glenn Miller - - snapshots - - hamburgers - - Pep l Club 3, 4 - - Jr. Girl Reserves - - Art Club 4 - - Bowling 3 - - Homeroom Volievball l - - Gym Exhibition 2, 3 - - Foods I Play. I , fl I' i J I' I , i Kraft, Rose Peggy - - Paul Whiteman - - Lindo Darnell - - Movie magazines - - Hall- guide 3, 4 - - Office Page l - - Jr. Girl Re- serves l, 2 - - Tennis 3 - - Homeroom Volley- ball l - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - Carnival l - - Foods l Play - - Homeroom Treasurer 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Krause, Lillian Lillie - - Richard Greene - - Judy Garland - - sport clothes - - Life - - Better Homes C1 Gardens - - Zane Grey - - nursing 6' teaching - - dancing - - Jimmy Dor- sey - - Jr. Choir l - - Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguide 2, 3 - - Library Club 3, 4 - - Win- neshiek Staff l, 2, 3, 4 - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - P.T.A. Christmas Play 3 - - Carnival 2, 4 - - Memorial Day Major 2 - - Jr. Sr Party Committee 3. Kronberg, Beverly Rusty - - dancing - - skating - - spaghetti - - cranberries - - sewing - - Deanna Duroin - - Bette Davis - - Marga- ret Mitchell - - Glenn Miller - - Student Coun- cil 3 - - G.A.A, - - Volleyball - - Badminton - - Carnival l - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - Home- room President - - Homeroom Secretary - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Laughlin, Bill Barney - - fish 6' steak - Q Edward White 6- Mary Roberts Rinehart - - l-lallguide l - - Art Club 2, 3, 4 - - Winne- shiek Art Staff 2, 3, 4 - - Gym Exhibition 3 - - Tennis Vice President Art Club - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Lenox, Gordon Butch - - heinie h' ircuts - - Glenn Miller - - pork fr beans - - The Tfiree Stooges - - Shakespeare - - Hallguide 3, 4 - - Sea Scouts 3, 4 - - Football l, 2, 3 4 - - Bas- ketball 2 - - Homeroom Krttenhnli l - - Home- room Basketball l, 2, 3 - - Jr Sr. Party Corn- mittee. Lennox, Loris Lou - - hunting - - fishing - - camping - - sport clothes - - Navy - - chicken - - salads - - Tommy Dorsey - - Ann Sheridan - - Sr. Orchestra l, 2 - - Red Cross Council 2 - - Hallguide 2 - - Science Club 3, 4 - - Football l, 2 - - Volleyball 3 - - Homeroom Basketball 3. Luehne, Leonard Stub - - movies - - Glenn Miller - - fried chicken - - Shorthand - - Bob Hope - - Student Council President 4 - - Hall- guide l, 2, 3, 4 V - P.T.A. Commercial Play 4 - - Basketball l, 2 - - Vclleyball l, 2 - - Prom Committee 4. Luehne, Raymond Ray - - hunting - - James Stewart - - sport clothes - - Kay Kyser - - meat C1 potatoes - - Art - - Health - - Football l, 2, 3, 4 - - Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 - - Jr, Sr. Party Committee 3. Manning, Colleen Irish - - Louisa Mae Al- cott - - hamburgers - - sundaes - - hiking - - dancing - - Transferred from Milwaukee -l. Mealy, Daniel Dan - - hamburgers G milk- shakes - - Glenn Miller - - heckling C1 skat- ing - - Lite - - hates ham actors - - Sr. Choir -fl - - Student Council 2 - - Vice President Student Council 2 - - Hallguide Z - - Printing Club 3 - - Photography Club 3, 4 - - Log l, 4 - - Winneshiek Staff l, 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival 4 - - Speech Class Play 3 - - Christmas Pra- gram 4 - - Football l, 2 - - Tennis l, 2 - - l-lomeroom Basketball l, 2 - - l-lomeroom D- Ball 2 - - Homeroom President l - - Prom Chairman 2. Commencement Speaker 4, Miller, Altha Butch - - scrapbook - - Deanna Durbin - - Kay Kyser - - Grace Livingston- Hill- - sewing - - Jr. Band l, 2 - - Jr, Chair l - - Student Council Z - - l-lallgulde -l - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 - - G.A,A. President 4 - - Award Winner 3 - - Jr. Girl Reserves l - - P.T.A, l - - Volleyball l, 2, 3, -l - - Bad- minton 3 - - Swimming 2 - - l-lomeroom Treas- urer 2 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3 - - Jr. Band Concert 2 - - Ticketselling Prizes l, 2, 3, 4. Miner, Alvina AI - - photographer - - Bob Crosby - - fiction - - Life - - Good Housekeep- ing - - Linda Darnell - - Robert Taylor - - Volleyball 4 - - Basketball 3 - - Art Club 4 - - Domecon Club 4 - - Girl Reserves -l Murphy, Elrose Murph - - Sonja Henle - - ice cream - - dancing - - skirts - - sweaters - - beauty operator - - Hallguide -l - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - G,A.A, -l - - Pep Club Play, Netyfp, Phyli s PhiI f 1 -,fjunkt jewelry - - plana ig tail ,relj clothgs f - Glenn Miller - 'ouch -of enographic Wfzfrl2 1 - edBook - - E C2122 A Domecon if -. -JP. - fl GQ 'bi- tion 2 - -Jixri1i's'i3 - - l-lomeroorn Volleyball 2 - - Soccer l. Poellinger, Beatrice Beat - - sport clothes - - Kay Kyser - - Bette Davis - - Deanna Dur- bin -- Dennis Morgan - - Rebecca -- hot dogs - - milk shakes - - Commercial Club l 2 - - Art Club l - - Basketball l - - Volleyball l - - Gym Exhibition l. Poellinger, Bernice Googie - - Dickens - - skirts 8 sweaters - - Jimmy Stewart - - Bette Davis - - sewing - - Lost l-lorizon - - blue - - l-lallguide - - Domecon Club - - Gym Exhbi- tion l. Pohlman, Norman - - Elmer's Tune' -V - Glenn Miller - - Spencer Tracy - - Jack Lon- don - - 'fBoom Town - - White Fang - - stamp collecting - - Sr, Band 3, cl - - Sr. Choir 3, -l - - l-lallguide 3, -l - - Sea Scouts 3, -l - - Christmas Play 3 - - Orotorio 3 - - Vtfestern Wisconsin Musical Festival 3 - - l-lomeroam Basketball l, Z, 3, -l - - Jr, Sr, Party Com- mittee 3 - - Prom Committee. Niles, Lotus - - tinkering with his car - - Ed's malteds - - Henry Busse G Benny Goodman - Popular Science - - Band l, 2, 3 - - Orchestra l, 3 - - Red Cross Coun:il - - P,T.A. - - Ten nis - - Homeroom Secretary - - Winneshiek Staff l, 2, 3, Commencement Speaker -l, Norcross, Margaret Muggy - - plaid skirts - - Glenn Miller - - inter.or decorating - - col lecting photographs - - Lite - - Look - - sport clothes - - Hamlin Garland - - Office Page 4 - - l-lallguide 3 - - Pep Club -l - - Art Club 4 - - Domecon Club Ll - - P.T.A. 2 - - Gym Exhibition 2 - - Tennis 3 - - l-lomeroom Vol leyoall 2 - - Soccer l - - Jr, Sr. Party Com mittee, Olson, Merle - - salesman - - Errol Flynn - adventure books - - Popular Mechanics - sport clothes - - Tumbling 2, 3 - - Jr. Sr, Part Committee, Pataska, Doris Do Do - - dill pickles 6 pork chops - - Ellery Queen - - skirts G sweaters - - art- - Glenn Miller - - dancing C1 swimm ing - - Errol Flynn C7 Vivian Leigh - - Art Club - - Carnival - -Jr. Sr. Party Committee Peacock, Marion Peacock - - collecting war news - - ham G escoloped potatoes - - Spencer Tracy - - Glenn Miller - - William L. Shirer - sports - - t-tallguide 2 - - G.A.A. l, Z, 3, -l - - G.A.A. Award Winner 3 - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2 - - P.T,A. l, 2 - Memorial Day Major 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com mittee 3 - - Badminton 2, 3, -l - - bowling l 2, 3, -l - - Volleyball l, 2, 3, -l - - Tennis l Peterson, Betty Betts - - collecting poems C1 dancing - - chocolate - - Bette Davis - - Hates people who are crabby in the morning - nurse - - Red Cross Council 3, -l - - G.A.A l, 2, 3 - - Art Club 3, -l - - Commercial Club 3, -l - - P,T,A. Play 4 - - Carnival -l - - Home room President 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3 Powers, Dorothy Buck - - skirts C: sweaters - - baton twirling - - radio - - mcvies - - cak - - chicken - - spaghetti - - Louisa Mae Alcott - - Kay Kyser - - Choir l, 2, 3, -l - - Band - Bowling - - P,T.A. - - Gvm Exhibition - Caristmas Play - - Orator.a, Neuman, Gordon - - collecting stamps - - Gary Cooper - - Laurel G l-lardy - - carpentry - woodwork - - art - - Kay Kyser - - jello C7 cake - - bright socks - - '-lomeraom Basket ball l 2 3 4 Tr ball 2, 3, No picture, xx ack l, 2, 3 - - Basket .S ,V if Ralston, John Jack - - pork chaps - - Jack London - - sport clothes - - football - - NNest- Rlngdahlr Robert usobu 1' Glenn M'l,l?r ' ' ern Movies - - dancing - - mechanics - - Hall- Tomghl We Lore ' ' SlS n9 ' ' C'V'Ol'O'3 ' ' guide 3 - - Production Manager of Stage lj Wanted W'n95 'L' Alma Foylf 'lfond l' Gow 35 ' Fomboll 2' 3 ' ' Homeroom BGS' seejseluis-l wing 40nd PTL3II'Tl'D?l'l1g3UEJ:l'1lDlT-Oil ketball -, 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. - - Bosketboll ll Z - h Tumbling' Rebhan, Ruth Nunn - - Clark Gable o Alice R0bi S0 f D0 YS D 'SY MW ' ' dCf'f '9 ' ' Fay e - stenographer - - lettuce G chicken - - homburgers ' ' COW Greet ' ' lrene Dunne skirts C1 sweaters - - Saturday Evening Post - - ' ' Tcffnmv DOVSey - - Margaret Mitchell - - Student Council - - Office Page - v l-lallguide Jfl CPO l ' ' l-lollgwde 3' Sl ' P G 'l Reservei g - pep Club - - Commcmlol Club - - P-T-A. l, 2, 3, 4 - -.Secretary of Glrl Reserves 3 - - A - SDee,l,l Class ploy' President of Glrl Reserves 4 A - Art Club -l - - Softball l - - Tumbling l - - Domecon Club l, 2, 3 - - Secretary of Domecon Club 3 - - Carnival 4 - - P,-FA. l, 2 - - Christmas Plan' l - - Gym Exhibition l, 2 - - Homercom Sec- Retzloff, Geraldine JJerry e - Rebecca - - felon, - A Jr. Sr- pony Com,-nlflee 3- Bowllng - - Fred MacMurray - - office work - - ple - - Life - - Lcak - - Jimmy Dorsey - - Glenn Miller - - Red Cross Council - - Hall- , , , qulde - V pep Club Q Q Art Club A g Noon Hou, Rohrer, Marion - - collecting pictures of movie , CI stars - - James Stewart G Margaret Sulllxan - - l-l V P d t. U Omeroom ICC res' en - - stenographer - - l-lallgulde l, 2, 3, 4 e - Commercial Club l, 2, 3, -l - - President of Commercial Club 4 - - Basketball - - P.T.A. l , , , - - Gym Exhibition l. Rhomberg, Francis Bud - - avlatlon - - flashy socks - - Jack London - - hamburgers - - cake e - Football 3, 4 - - Baseball 3, 4 - - A Basketball 4 - - l-lomerocm Basketball l, 2, 3. S0Pl '9 M'- '0 ' ' ' Pogeboll H' ' 'fscglqned PO' tatoes G ham - - Emily Lcrlng - - history Z3 English - Y teaching - - Kay Kyser - - Bina Crosby C1 Rosalind Russell - Q l-tailguide 2, 3, 4 , H ,, , - - Commercial Club 3, 4 V - Library Club 3, R'Ce' Anno Palsy ' ' het dogs ' ' d'll Pmkles 4 - - Winneshiek Staff - - Hameroorn Secre- - - sport clothes - - Zane Grey - - roller skat- tory 3A ing - - swimming - - nurse - - Pep Club l, Z - - Domecon Club - - Art Club - - Gym Ex- hibition. Schauland, Anna - - collecting popular songs - e potatoes C1 ham - - Glenn Miller - - Errol Flynn Cr John Payne - - clerking - - art - - H Vllblll--G Eire' 2 Riebef, La Vern Dee - - naming - - tele- - f E,'ssfll Pfoyef fl PAT-A' ln lm X ' 'lm graphy - - wild game - - green and blue - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Orchestra 4 - - Swing Band 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Schermerhorn, Leonard Len - - Jimmy Dor- sey - - hunting C1 fishing - - Ledy Lamarr - - Flight Command - - hamburgers - - Jack London - - Call of the Wild - - Baseball 3 5Cl'lle99l, M0f90fel' M099ie - - DGOHHO Dur- - - Football l - - l-lomeroom Basketball l - - bin - - nursing - - blue G green - - sewing Jr, Sr, Pgrty Ccmmittee 3, - - Latin - - Orchestra 3, 4 - - Band 2, 3, 4 - - Jr. Band l - - Jr. Orchestra l - - Jr. Choir l - - G.A.A. l, 2 - - Log Staff l - - Home- . H l H I I room Treasurer - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3 SCl 'e'e'r La Fen' F9 '9 ' '-b0l0V' fW l 9 - - Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3 - - Volleyball l, 2 Cr d0VlC 79 - - Sfeok with Onions - - Marv - - Bodmlmon ll 2' Robert Rinehart - - Kay Kyser - - Jackie Cooper G Deanna Durbin - - Jr. Band 3 - - Sr. Band 4 - - Jr. Choir 2, 3 - - Sr. Choir 4 - - G.A,A. 2, 3, 4 - - Baton Club 2, 3, 4 - - Commercial Club 3, 4 - - Oratorio 3 - - P.T.A. 2 --hritm Pl l-- mxiitin lgeglll fll' Thsv Aenel3V.ll,' Llle ' 2 Friflcl' lf 3 - ?Hoinercc3Bm ?feasurer?y- -E-llsllfiabllgg DORIS - - arren l lams A - eac lng Q - Q - - - - Kay Kyser - - Bond 2, 3, 4 h - Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Badminton. 2, 3, 4 - - Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4 - - Stage Crew Manager l, 2, 3, 4 - - Alpha Rho Tau Scholberg, Kenneth Ken - - chow mein - - , . Secky, Helen Toots - - roller skating - - gli? 2-3' Q'Pf 'fL'12OSLgflSPfjl'fOe,nf4if 1 hot dogs - - Rosalind Russell 6' Cary Grant - - neshiek Staff 2 - - Prom Committee Z - - Jr. Sclmmy Kaye ' fsewmg F7 ml ' ' MOVY RObert5 Sr' party Commlltee 3' Rinehart - - Office Page 3 - -XP.T.A. 2. f. sq.. in 5 I Sheldon, Maryalice Huna - -- chili - - beauty Taylor, lsabelle lssy - - cocoanut cream pie culture - - Deanna Durbin 6 Jackie Cooper - - G dill pickles - - Kay Kyser - - Margaret Mit- Jr. Choir l, 2 - - Hallguide l, 4 - - Jr. Girl chell - - Vogue - - sport clothes - - Gone Reserves l - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Art Club 4 With The Wind - - Errol Flynn C1 Ann Ruth- - - Bowling 3 - - Homei-Com Volleybgll 1 - - erford - - dancing - - Jr, Choir l - - Pep Club Gym Exhibition Z, 3 - - Foods I Play l - - 3, 4 - - Jr, Girl Reserve - - Gym Exhibition Z, tee 3. r Homeroom Treasurer l - - Sr, Party Commit- 3 - - Foods I Play - - Jr. Sr Party Committee. I Thomas, Gerald Gerry - - duck hunting - - , yt- roast duck - - Tommy Dorsey - - mechanics Smith, Eileen Smitty - -lp tlnfo chips Cy veal - - Sport magazines - - Hallguide - - Red chops - - Cary Grant, - - sewgwg - - baseball G Cross Council - - Football - - Basketball - - swimming - - Speech -, - Office Page 3, 4 - - Homeroom Basketball - - Homeroom Baseball. Hallguide Z, 3 - - Noon,I-llour Club 2, 3, 4 - - Noon Hour Club SGCFGTFAI 3 - - Prom Commit- tee 3 - . Hallguide Bm-fy Committee 3, Thompson, Ruth - - roller skating G swimming ' - - Margaret Mitchell G Hamlin Garland - - librarian - - butterscotch ice cream - - Hall- guide 3 - - Office Page 4 - - Art Club 2, 3, 4 smith, Melvin Smitty - - Call of the Wild Commeffiol Club 3f 4h - Pomewft 21 4 A - - - Jock London - - hunting - - boseisoii - - Ubmfv Club 3i 4 - - 5W'mm'r1Q 3 - - Home- droffmg , - Henry Bussee r r Venison r r HGH- room Basketball l, 2, 3 - r- Volleyball l, 2, 3 guide Hobby Club 3 - - Printing 3 - - Home- ' ' Bodmmlon 3 ' ',Tef m'S Z ' ' W'nneSP'elS room Basketball - - Hameroom Baseball - - Stoll 3 ' ' Glfm FXl 'P'l'O ' 2 ' ' Foods l Plolft Jr, Sr. Party Committee - - Student Council Campaign Committee - - Jr, Ex. Speaker 3 - - Sr. Orchestra Thompson, Sylvan Sy - - Norwegian cooking - - Hamlin Garland - - books on horses - - Hallguide Z, 3 - - Student Council 3 - - L. C. Club 4 - - Baseball 2 - - Basketball Manager Smith, Patricia Pat - - Shirley Temple - - 'l ' ' FOPlPO,ll 2' 3 ' ' MOPOQQ' Football 'l ' ' Jimmy Dorsey - - Sport Clothes r - graham Gym Exhibition 2 - - Badger Boys State 3. cracker pie - - Booth Tarkington - - dietician - - Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 - - Red Cross Council l - - Girl Reserves I, 2, -l - - Dgmeqgri il 2, 3, Ulrich, Donnamae Don - - coke G potato 4 - - Hgmerogm Pre-Sidem 3 - - jf, Sf, Pony chips - - Orrin Tucker - - sweaters - - Jr. Committee. Commencement Speaker 4. Orchestra l, 2 - - Srl OVCPQSTVO 3. 4 - - JV- Choir l - - Sr, Band l, 2, 3, 4 - - Western Wisconsin Music Festival - - Hallguide Z, 3, 4 - - Office Page l, 2, 3 - - G.A.A. l, 2, 3 4 - - Award Winner - - Commercial Club 3 4 - - s'ii,w'ii' s' --i f -- f iigltcars -I -Mhrblvy Orch?:Vslf2njlljgJFlvGhlolir ggrliylno-llrliA,'?rrn3:r'Sr:leL wr Bgdlglrlorn -361161 - - Student Council - - Student Council Cam- hrbrrrorr 2 r r Speech Class prog! 3 r r Corrrrvol paign Manager - - Pep Club - - Cheer Leader 2 r r Horrrproom Treasurer 2 r r GAA fr 'Sr ljborrorlrbollornrrrifslgegboll ' ' Bcgeboll - A Treasurer - - Secretary of Band 3 - - Secretary ' ' Y ee ' at Orchestra 4 - - Candidate for Prom Queen - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Commencement Speaker. Sperstad, Ruth Mary - - roller skatzng - - steak ' ' Joclme COOPQV 5 Deormc Durbin ' ' KQV Valentine, Vivien Punchy - - tuna fish salad Kyser - - Robert l-Ql-HS STGVSVWSOVW - ' l390UfV G turkey - - Kathleen Norris - - beauty opera- OP9 OfO' ' A SV- Choir 3, 4 Y - BOWPVWQ 4- tor - - Domecon Club - - Secretary of Domecon Club 4 - - Pep Parade Major - - Carnival 4 - - Transferred from Central 4, Wadel, Marva Squirt - - collect pictures of movie stars - - roller skating - - hat doas - - Weiss, Donald Bruno - - duck hunting - - Mickey Rooney - - Zane Grey - - Hallguide 3 Kay Kyser - - The Yearling - - Navy - - - - Library Club 3, 4 - - Domecon Club 2, 4 history - - Sr. Band l, 2, 3 - - Hallguide l, 2 - - SDeech Plays. - - Homeroom Basketball l - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Wang, Donald Wimpy - - saves match covers Wigdal, Ruth RuthybeIIe - - eating G sleep- - - goulash - - Mickey Rooney - - Glenn Mil- ing - - hot dogs - - Chuck Foster - - Judy ler - - Berlin Diary - - speech - - Hallguide Garland - - Hallguide 3 - - Pep Club 4 - - - - Carnival - - Speech Class Plays - - P.T,A. Winneshiek Staff 4 - - Gym Exhibition l - - - - Pep Club Play - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Speech Class Play 4 - - Jr Sr. Party Com- mittee 3. i K3 Mt 'F Q3 Wulllams Leslie Les huntlng C1 skatlng hot dogs Lowe' 5 Hardy Woyne man Navy Hallguud 3 LC Club 3 Kmg SC,em,f,C mogozmes Track Carnlval 4 Football 2 Asslstant 5, pony Commlffee 3 Manager for Football 2 Manager for Foot b 3 l-lomeroorn Football Intramural Jr Sr Party Ccnnrnettee 3 Woodruff Richard Duck c l Bo tn Tarklngt n avuatlon Glenn Muller Zerbes Clarence Zlrb pork G beans art G slrwop cornlcal movues l-lallgulde Q Abbott C1 Costello Red Cross Connell s etball l Z Football 3 -l Hallgalde Basketball l-lomeroom 'iltten l-lorneroom Basketball l 2 3 -l Hom ba l-lomeroom Basketball Footbal room Baseball l Prom Commlttee 3 Manager Jr Sr Party Committee 3 Pgeb l - , f Q ,.. 5 ' ' I ' H , - Woodruff, William Woodie - - Benny Good- - .- 4 - Y. .4 , - - - C - A - - ' - - Y A - I l l all A - - f w , ' '--l'vl'-- a. --Book--,,3H U ,f 'H - , , , f - e- ll - A - v l I OUTSTANDING SENIORS Every graduatung class has members who are out standung un varuous actuvutues On thus and the fouuowung page we pay trubute to the senuors who wull leave notuce able vacancues at Loaan Hugh School A boy and gurl have been selected from each department As co captaun of the football and basketball teams thus y ar and a member of the baseball team durung the four years of hus hugh school career Dave Ferrues wuns the tutle of not only the years outstandung ath lete but also one of the best athletes un the school s hustory We are proud of hus athletuc feats and we ad hus school work Thc Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon lost one of uts most actuve and skulled memb rs when Arlene Goeldner grad uated Basketball soccer volleyball badmunton bowl ung tennus and baseball were sports un whuch she ex celled Jack Mac Donald was well known as the leadung member of the trombone sectuon un both band and or chestra A member of th band or h stra arud pep band for four years and the carnuval and swung band each year they performed us a record whuch shows why he was a leader an the two classes Our chouce of the most musucal gurl us Beatruce Brown furst vuolunust un the orchestra bass clarunetust un the band and second alto un the chour In each of her four years as a member of the orchestra she was unvuted to perform at the Western Wusconsun Musuc Festuval She partucupated un band for three years but her chour membershup was lumuted to two years because of can fluctung subjects Her school average places her as the valeductoruan of her class Sunce no gurl un euther of the 42 classes has shown a flaur for dramatucs honors go to two boys Drawung a Ieadung role un both class plays two Chrust mas plays a carnuval and a speech class assembly pre sentatuon Jack Goudy has shown humself more capable than the average hugh school actor Thus capcubuluty was proven when Jack stepped unto Louus Robunsons place un the January class play two weeks before the perform ance He was also busuness manoaer for th 42 Wun neshuek As a loyal and kulled worker of the stag crew Ken neth Scholberg us another outstandung senuor un t'ue Page 36 dramatuc department He us entrusted wuth the hug uly technu al task cf lught manager On hus shoulders rests th huge responsubuluty of producung unnumerable lught unc' effects from a complu ated swutchboard Fuve years pent learnung thus duftucult trade have earned the re pansubuluty whuch he has carrued for three years ln ad dutuon to hus el ctrucal knowledge Ken has an unlumuted capacuty for foreugn languages Because ut would be umpossuble to make a chouce we have four representatuves from the publucatuons Qervung as Wunneshuek sports edutor for two successuve years and doung staff work for two years before that standung publucatuons students Workung wuthout an assustant most of the tume he turned out sports sectuons of hugh caluber He was also valeductoruan of hus class The eautor of the Logan Log certaunly deserves selec tuon as the outstandung gurl un publucatuons Servung fauthfully as a reporter for two years Mary Ferrus be came one of four on an edutorual board untul mud semester of last year when she receuved the edutorshup An advocate of good uournalusm she works long hours to publush a paper that wull be of unterest to the students Fuve years of takung puctures for both the Log and Wunneshuek have not lessened photographer Dan Mealy s entwusuasm lt us he who us responsuble for that surprus ung flash durung our unguarded moments Makung up for class tume 'ost whule takung puctures and gettung up early to take faculty shots us all un a days work for our fauthful photographer In the art department we have selected as the boy candudate the one who desugned the cover for the auudance booklets guven to new students Bull Laughlun has also been makuna some colored sketches for Mr Halmstads room and us a promunent member of the Log staff Darus Pataslfa has auded un numerous art prouects and may be found un th art room durung many peruods othe than her regular art class A senuor outstandung un publucatuons us Wunneshuek edutor Jean Granke As a freshman she was a member of uts busuness staff and the followung year served on the wrute up staff Chosen uunuor edutor un her thurd year she pent most of h r tume on wrute ups Up untul the last year when duty called she was also actuve un many sports ,iff l , , J Q 3 S J ly! 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A A :IZ .k ,- 4 V X- . ,..-QS' J ' '57 ' -12i'? f'.'-'- ' 'VVS 'Lf LPYMI'f55'?f5'Lf'f??f35 ' A E TP tm L-:5'll'.',,' K' 5:5'?4'N f:T f'f' f5'5'iAf:51- 1 X .,- . - 1 -g,.,y, - L ,i . llaeftl Jock Goudy, Bill Boker, Joyce Anderson, and Avis Peterson os o quartet highlight 0 Red Cross assembly. lRightl Two minioture pointers work on o huge red cross which records the omount of money roised in the Red Cross war drive. lQ6Cl Cross ED Cross service was established after the days of the early logging industry, although their services would probably have been very helpful in the camps. Arms and legs of lumberjacks, often crushed by falling timber, were amputated by means of crude surgery, Many lost their lives while breaking log jams in the raging rivers. Today people meeting with serious disasters are aided by the Red Cross. The students of Logan are able to do their part in helping these people by joining the Junior Red Cross. The Logan Red Cross councils are well organized groups under the supervision of Miss Helen Gilson and Miss Vivian Johnson. The motto, We Serve , states definitely and clearly the purpose of the Red Cross. The Red Cross councils make scrapbooks for service men, plan a school assembly, pack Christmas boxes, and conduct membership drives as a few of their services. These projects are carried out by students in their classwork. Junior Red Cross Council l- 'ilr-r. E. Nliclu-lln-rf. J. Lilllm-. D, l itnicr. inci'sln-ig. A. Vllliito, B. Kiiutst-n.J. Ara-iitvim. Red Cross Council Pictures-Sr. 'cr. l.. Yfilcs. . ' nd R u' J. C :ii lm-1.13. lla-nl.u'. B. l'n-tvrsnli. J. Run ,cy Ci. .lurgn-iisiiii. Nl. Bluiils. M. Alln-ii, Nl. l.i.irn 71-n. fi 1' J. I.:i, lflm-iir. P. l'lu-lps. Nl. l'cri'is. 'X . :i ln-rrx. H. lxinilsirn. B. Ulilsnii. Toi Rau' -A. W'ig.:cl:il. B. Ifittinr. .l. Kl:1r. R, Smith, I Suiwiml' Riiu' fB. Smzillt-x. Cl? lfivlnl. P, lXlcl.viitl, D. ll:iu fron! Rim' R. Pt-tci'snii. C. Klair, D. ffzissrl. .l. 'l':ix'liii'. It Tin Row- R. Vl'11i'liiiln'c. J, Mac Diiiinltl, A, lu-rsiiii, A .un-. l., Riiliinsnn. H. Fruiiiiiwlt. D. llzill, XX What happens to the lumber after it leaves the mill? What are some of the by-products obtained within the mill itself during the process? Our alumni and some of the organizations within the school Q are by-products, or chips off the log. l Something new 4 Watch the birdie 2 Red Cross Drive 5 Junior Girl Reserve officers W 3 Junior library 6 Red Cross Officers ,M A Y L.. .5 A Q With the sinking of the S. S. Jacob Jones, World War ll was brought very close to Logan High School. A Logan alumnus, James Mealy, was 3 seaman first-class on that ship and was reported lost after the sinking. We here pay tribute to WhO WQS our ilrSl Logan l',,I,1q,,,, Lg, xil, H ,,,,k ly. yyniil Nl l Xl'Nl Ol-l-ILITRS casualty in World War ll. limi llifii fi .i.,.,.-iiwii. xi. ii,i.,ii.,..i. ist Siiixiluf , Ciilliiis. Alumni OT all men engaged in the lumbering business cut down trees. There was a wide variety of occupations carried on in the camps, and some held a more important place than others. The same is true of Logan alumni. ln these days, the largest number of alumni in any certain field will probably be found in govern- ment service of some kind. When logging was at its peak, the larger number of men engaged in the business worked on the lumbering angle. But each camp had its blacksmith, cook, and sawyer. Thus it is today, with Logan alumni represented in many walks of life. The alumni now have a strong organization which is rapidly make ing a name for itself. lt is responsible for the fine organ in the audi- torium. Recently a Vocational Players Group was organized. Every student in Logan High School has the chance to someday become a member of the Alumni Association. ltll lizilpli I ii. -Xxis liilvyziiiml lNiiriii:iii llillu-iisiiii viiiiiu- iii tlii- Nliiiuiii Yiii:iliiiii:il l'l:iu'is' pivsiiiiziiiiiii ul 'l'lii Nlziii XX liii lliim' Iii Din in-r. l uilcr'--Rzilplili-1-.zis Xlr. VK liilusicle. Kiwiigi- llziiisi-r. :ind Juiiiim- NAL-:ilx liiiltl tlinzzillciiliiiii ul ilu- :imliciici Riefitfliu lx ii luiilwr. :is tha: sin-ii liirml ln Nlr. XYliih'siLlc.:xi1rl Wlliltvsiilmf liimwll tulle tliliipcwixir. lLeftl Jock Goudy, Bill Baker, Joyce Anderson, and Avis Peterson as o quartet highlight a Red Cross assembly. lRightl Two miniature painters work on o huge red cross which records the amount of money raised in the Red Cross war drive, Red Cross ED Cross service was established after the days of the early logging industryg although their services would probably have been very helpful in the camps. Arms and legs of lumberjacks, often crushed by falling timber, were amputated by means of crude surgery. Many lost their lives while breaking log jams in the raging rivers. Today people meeting with serious disasters are aided by the Red Cross. The students of Logan are able to do their part in helping these people by joining the Junior Red Cross. The Logan Red Cross councils are well organized groups under the supervision of Miss Helen Gilson and lvliss Vivian Johnson. The motto, We Serve , states definitely and clearly the purpose of the Red Cross. The Red Cross councils make scrapbooks for service men, plan a school assembly, pack Christmas boxes, and conduct membership drives as a few of their services. These projects are carried out by students in their classwork. Junior Red Cross Council Twp Rau- A. V'igil:il. li, lfiltiiig. J. Klni. R. Siiiitl, l l,m'lilvl'. li. lXllL'ki'llA'rg. J. l.ltIl1'. IJ. l'lll1ii'1. Smiiiuf Run' B, Siiizillvx. Cl. Fit-lil. P. Nh-l.i-iiil. ll ll:iin im-islwrg. A. Vllliltc. B. Kiiuisi-n..l. Ari-ntzim, Prim! Rini' R. l'i'li-iwiii. CI. Klzir. D. Caiswl. .l. 'l':lxlivi, ll Ciillmrii. .l. llxiixiim-rslii-i'gL. Red Cross Council Pictures-Sr. Tfili Rim' R. XX:irliiiln-i-. .l. Nlzln Diinrilcl. A. lxvrsi-ia. A l.uu'. l.. Riiliinsiin. XX, lfrniniiiclt. D. ll:ill. W linker. l.. Nili-s. Serimd Rim' .l. liiiuliirr. B. llc-nl.ur. B. Ps'li'isiwi1. J. Run. svv. Ci. .liimi-iisciii, Nl. Blank. NI, Alli-ii. Xl, l,i-ii-ri' vi.-ii, Frfinl Riiu'fJ. I,:l lfli-ur. P, Phelps. Nl. Ferris. Nl, Duns lmcriy. li. Kiiutsiin. B. Olilsiin. fri R. Ruucl, N. lnliliuzin, C.. Lzlixipln-ll, Ci. lmsiiux, E. Colburn. lf. 'I'rcx':lllcc. V. l.:lwrn-lirc. l . lXiurpl1y, R. Ricllaxrcls, YY. Slicpairll. E. Amln-rsmm. . Q rx 123 Sl-Lipper Burton Smith, Qnizirln-rnmstci' B. I W Gurdon, L. Bicc. R. lfitzpzitriclx. .l. Dawson, D. Smitli, C. Wlillains. C. Ringulzilil. B. Gavin. Qllzlrlmiiulslcr T. C:ill:ipc. First lNl:l!vgXV. Ilm'ksm'gci'. wg. 'v .av Sea Scouts AFTSMEN of the lumber camps went down the river with the logs every spring just as the members of the Sea Scouts of Ship Malta go on their annual ten day cruise to Lake Pepin. Sea Scouts, one of the oldest organizations in school, was organized in l 928 and is made up of about thirty Boy Scouts, fifteen years of age or older, who are interested in water activities. This organization is sponsored by the local post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and is under the guidance of Mr. B. C. Smith. The lumbermen studied the ways of the river while the Sea Scouts, at their weekly meet- ings, study the ways of the sea. The social activities of the Sea Scouts are very different from those enjoyed by the hard working lumbermen of the north woods. A Pot Luck Supper, spring dance, and their attendance at the Memorial Day Services are annual events of the Sea Scouts. 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CTG, Iu...Xl,L-fu Glfl l26S9l'V2S HARACTER buuldung was guven luttle thought un lumber Camps but Logan takes ut seruously by havung organuzatuons such as the Cuurl Reserves The Gurl Reserves organuzatuon a branch of the Y W C A was started at Logan un l92'5 The Senuor Gurl Reserves are under the guudance of Muss Elsue Engelke and lvluss Mabel Bobo has charge of the Junuor group The club was organuzed for the purpose of developung a well rounded character and personaluty un the hugh school gurls lt auds un the development ofthe habuts unsught and udeals whuch help to make them responsuble cutuzens The Gurl Reserves have as theur slogan I wull try to face lfe squarely and theur code us To fund and guve the best Durung the year the gurls enuoy hukes scavenger hunts and weuner roasts un addutuon to supper partues wuth the Central Gurl Reserves Gurl Reserves Actuon Shots G rl Reserve Off cers J Merrell M Exley C Olson Grl Reserve rng cond dotes H Chop esko M Flodl en B Lunhort E Wheeler J Cosoersen Page 93 . 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