Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)
- Class of 1943
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Choir - - Office Page 2 - - Hallguide 4 - - Hallguide Secretary 3, 4 - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 -- Commercial Club 4 - - Carnival Queen Candidate 3 - - Volleyball 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball 2, 3, 4 - - jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Bahwell, Marilyn J. A secretary I shall be, That kind of work appeals to mef' Student Council 2 - - Hallguide 2, 4 - - Commercial Club 4 A - Senior Class Secretary - - jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Blank, Mae M. Blinn Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Jr. Choir - - Sr. Choir 1, 2 - - Senior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 - - Hallguide 3 - - Pep Club 1, 2, 3 - - Domecan Club 1, 2, 3 - - Sr. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 - - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Basket- ball 2, 3, 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. , Elizabeth R. Shorty Valued things come in small packagesfl Jr. Choir 1 A - Sr. Choir 2, 3 - - Hallguide 2 - - Oratorio 2 - - P. T. A. 1, 2, 3 - - Representative at Popularity Contest 2 - - Memorial Day Major 2. Christmas Play 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Dingeldein, Joe Ding' ' Eddy, UA few words a day is all he can say. Home Room Basketball 2 - - Football 2 - - Basketball 2, 3. Irene H. HA very busy young lady is she, But not as busy as she seems to be. Drum Corps - - Hallguide 3 - - Domecan 2, 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 3 - - Pep Club 2 - - Sr. Girl Reserves 1, 2 - - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Deck tennis 3 - - Basketball 3, 4 - - Soccer 3 - - Kitenball 1, 2 - - Baseball 2, 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party 3 - - Hallo- ween Party 3 - - Senior Faculty Banquet 2. Fosdick, Warren E. Fuzzy 1'He never lacks an answer. Hallguide President - L. C. Club - - Winneshiek - - Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 4 - - Track 3, 4. Gensch, Vernetta E. You can always hear her keeping quiet. Hallguide 2, 3 - - jr. Girl Reserves, Log Staff 2, 3 - - Basketball 1 - - Volleyball 1 - - Gym Exhibition 1, 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Gustafson, Phyllis M. Phil HI-Iappy am I from care I am free, Why are not all contended like me? H Hallguide 4 - - Domecan 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 1, 2, 3 4 - - D0ll9l'lb8Chy Gerald J- HJCFFY Basketball 3, 4 - - Baseball 2 - - Deck Tennis 3, 4 --lBad- Suffering from high blond ressuref' ' - - p mmton 3 Soccer 2 - - jr. Sr. Party. Hall Dean J. Cov'ner Katchel, Winifred Winnie Silence is one of the virtues of the wise. jr. Choir V V jr. Band V V Sr. Choir V V Sr. Band V V Sr. Orchestra V V Student Council V V Red Cross V V Hallguide 1, 2 V V Elackfriers 4 V V Log Staff 2, 3, 4 V V Carnival 2 V V Western Music Festival 2 V V P. T. A. Programs 2, 3, 4 V Christmas Play V V Oratorio V V Volleyball 2, 3. Herry, Robert C. Cal Defeat isn't bitter if you don't swallow it. Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 V V Sr. Orchestra 3 V V Model Airplane Club 4 V V Class Play 4 V V Class Secretary 1, 2. James, Jacqueline A. L. Jackie Men are the only animals that can be skinned more than once. Office Page V V Hallguide V V Jr. Girl Reserve V V Pep Club Bowling V V Logan Log V V Armistice Day Program V V Secretary 4 V V Jr.VSr. Party 3 V V Jr. Ex. Speaker 3. Johnson, Mavis J. May Personified pep from her head to her toes. Office Page 3, 4 V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Commercial Club V V Domecans V V Christmas Play 3 V V Carnival Queen 2 V V Halloween Committee. Johnson, Melvin J. lVlusso Solomon had nothing on him. Jr. Choir 1 V V L. C. Club 3, 4 V V Carnival V V P. T. A. 1, 4 V V Football 2, 3, 4 V Basketball 1, 2, 3 V V Home Room Basketball 1, 2 V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Johnson, Robert H. Red A man with both feet planted firmly in the clouds. Student Council 3, 4 V V Hallguide 4 V V Red Cross Council 3 V V L. C. Club 2, 3, 4 V V Speech Class Play 4 V V Class Play 4 V V Gym Exhibition 2, 4 V V Christmas Play 4 V V Football 1, 2, 3, 4 V V Baseball 2 V V Track 3, 4 V V Basket- ball l V V Volleyball 4 V V Class Treasurer 4 V V jr. Sr. Party Committee V V Commencement Speaker. Kraft, Mark, Ready for whatever may come her way. jr. Choir V V Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 V V Student Council Secretary 2 V V G. A. A. 2 V V Oratorio 2 V V Operetta 1 V V Western Musical Festival 2 V V Bowling 3, 4 V V Basketball 1, 2 V V Volleyball 1, 2 V V Soccer 1, 2 V V Prom Committee 3. Delores Mae Dode W, A. A. C. ward bound Student Council 4 V V Hallguide 3 V V Basketball 2 V V jr. Sr. Party V V Gym Exhibition. Marjorie Hope Markie 'tNot hard to look upon. Office Page 3, 4 V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 V V Jr. Girl Reserves V V Candidate for Carnival Queen V V Basketball. Mendez, Jean A . Keen sense of rumor. Oflice Page 3, 4 V Hallguide 2, 3, 4 V V jr. Choir V V Sr. Choir V V G. A. A. V V Victory Corps V V Sr. Girl Reserves V V Art Club V V P. T. A. V -Oratorio V V Music Festival 2,3,4 VV Christmas Play 2, 3, 4 V V Basketball V V Soccer V V Tennis V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee V V Prom Committee. Meyer, James R. Zip Nehri Why, Miss Johnson, I don't think I should have a zerofl I know James, but zero is the lowest we have. Student Council 2, 3, 4 V V Hallguide 2, 3, 4 V V L. C. Club 3, 4 V V Carnival V V Speech Class Plays 4 V V Football 1, 2, 3, 4 V V Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 V V Basketball 1, 2 V V Vice President 4 V V Prom Committee 4 . ng, Eleanor N. Anyone can be popular if she has lots of friends. Sr. Choir V V Jr. Choir V V Office Page 1, 2 V V Hallguide 2, 3, 4 V V Student Council 1 V V Commercial Club 3, 4 V V G. A. A. 2, 3 V V Art Club V V Girl Reserves 1 V V Oratorio V V Music Festival 2, 3 V V Operetta V V Tennis V V Volleyball V V Gym Exhibition V V jr. Sr. Party Committee. Nieland, Leonard F. Sparrow Phelps, Onlee June As sut tle as the b in subtle. 'AA dainty charm that makes her deliihtfulf' Model Airplane Club 4 V V Track 4. Hallguide 3, 4 V V Commercial Club V V Girls' Basketball V V jr. Sr. Party Committee. Ohlson, Elizabeth May Ole Such joy as ambition finds. jr. Choir 2 V V jr. Orchestra 2 V V Sr. Choir 3, 4 V V Sr. Pishaw' Eugene Uplstonu H Orchestra 3' 4 . . Sr' Band 4 , . Drum CO,-ps 4 , . Red Let us sleep today, for tomorrow we may have to work. Cross Council 3, 4 V V Girl Reserves 1 V V Domecan Club lf- Ch01f ' ' Red CVOSS ' - SCH SCOUN- 2 - V Blackfriars 4 V V Winneshiek Staff 2 V V Carnival 1, 2 V V Western Wisconsin Musical Festival 2 V V Oratorio 3 V V P. T. A, 3, 4 V V Halloween Party 2 V V Girl's Sextette 2 V V Tumbling 3, 4 V V Gym Exhibition Volleyball 1 V V Swim- ROSS, DODHH ming 4. , The trick of singularity. Hallguide l, 4 V V Girl Reserves 3. 4 V V Commercial Club 4 V V Basketball V V Kittenball V V Socccr V V Volleyball V V Jr. Olson. Gordon R. G0rdie Sr. Party Committee. A oneVman circus. Sr. Baud l, 2, 3, 4 V V Track 3 V V Football 3, 4. Rude, Robert Bob Opla-Fld, Mili0Y'l E- Milt Whats so rare as an A in june. -'Ciasg Sage, Student Council 1, V V Red Cross 1, V V Sen Scouts l, 2, 3 V - Hdlgugde 3, Stage Crew 1, 2 V V Christmas Play 4 V- Football l, 2 V V Basketball l, 2. Peters, Charles J. Chuck Hes the source of many a pun, SCl1UltZV Elaine Dimples Blli Hflff HU, if S all ln fllll l Lets smile and bf. jolly, to worry is folly. Student Council 2 V V Hallguide 4 V V L. C. Club V V Log, Office Page 3, 4 . . Hggllgujdg 3, 4 . . Pip Club 2' 3' 4 . . Sfiiff 4 A ' TlfnHiS 3, 4 r - Sf- C1355 Pffslfleflf ' ' .lfV Sf- G, R. 1, 2 V V Carnival l, 2 V V Volleyball l, 2 V V Basketball Piifly CUHUUIYULCV l, 2 V V jr. Sr. Party committee. Peterson, Robert Corney ' Silence is eloquence and speaks above the power of Smlth' Leda words, What she doesn't know doesn't bother her. Hgillguide 4 - V Football 3, 4, jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Spies, Julane A line girl as good as gold, success will be hers, so we are told. Student Council 2 - - Hallguide 2, 3 - - Red Cross 4 - - Cflice Page 3, 4 -- Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - Domecon 3, 4 - A G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 2, 3 - - Gym Ex. 1, 2 - - Basket- ball 1, 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party 3. Turner, Clifford Bones Famed for his haircutsu Red Cross 3 - - Hallguide 3, 4 - - Sea Scouts 3, 4 - - Speech Class - - Christmas Play - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- mittee 3. Twite, Bonnie Wisdoms, charms, and poise has she. Jr, Choir, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 - - Red Cross - - Commercial Club v - G. A. A. 2, 3 - - Art Club 4, Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - - Noon Hour President 3 - - Oratorio 3 - - Music Festival 2, 3 - - Tennis 2, 3, 4 - - Gym Ex. - - Volleyball 1 - - Prem Committee. White, Betty. Made for climbing the tree of knowledge. Office Page 4 - - Hallguide 3, 4 A - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 A - G. R. 3, 4 - - Commercial Club 4 - - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Soccer 1, 2, 3 - - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Kittenball 1, 2 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - jr. Ex. Speaker - - Sportsday-Basketball. Wilhelm, Richard J. Dick Trouble and I do not agree, for trouble never catches me. Hallguide - - Cheer Leader - - Log Staff 2 - - Oratorio 2 - Operetta 1 - - Speech Class play 4 - A Christmas Class - jr. Sr. Party Committee 3. Wittenbery, Mary HShe enjoys the company of one-A-at any time. Student Council l - - Commercial Club 4 - - Basketball 1 2, 3 - - Kittenball 1, 2. NO PICTURES Beranek, Joseph John Joe Tell that to the Marines - - the Sailors won't believe it.' Brown, Ralph J. Bruno Logan has dipped him casually into education. Harnish, Bernard L. Bernie Saves his problems for a brainy day. Home Room Basketball 1, 2. Ruud, George 'AHe's a real 'go-garter' 1 i Ames, Faye Squirt She's 'Fun' personified. Hallguide 2 - - Office page 3 V - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4 - - Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4 V - Swimming 4 V V Jr. Ex Speaker. Ames, Isabel Leone Toddie Always cheerful and always gay, She smiles along from day to day. Office page 3 - - Hallguide 1, 2, 3 V V Pep Club 4 V V Cheer Leader 4 - - Gym Exhibition 1 - -Jr. Sr'Party Committee 3. Anderson, Helen Andy Her presence is like Coca-Cola-V'It's refreshing. Office page 3 V - Hallguide 1, 2, 3, 4 - V Volleyball. Anderson, Lois Andy A friendly, jolly, peppy gal. jr. Choir - - Office page 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguides 2, 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee V - Tennis - - Basketball - - Volleyball - - Soccer - - bowling. Anderson, Joyce Gladys Red Success, fame, wealth - - that's all I demand oflifef' Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 - V G. A. A. 1 - V Class play 3 - - Carnival 1, 3 - - Christmas play 2, 3 V - P. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Oratorio 2 - - Washington's Birthday Play 3 - - jr. Ex Chairman 2. Baker, William Bill He is the fellow who eternally dotes On fancy togs and musical notesfl Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 V - Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 - V Orchestra 3, 4 - - Red Cross 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguide 1 - V Red Cross President 3 V - Carnival - - P. T. A. - - Christmas play 1, 2 V - Oratorio - V National Red Cross Representative V - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Bice, Lowell Webb Long live the spit-ball king! Hallguide 1, 2 - - Basketball - - ViceVPresident 4 - V Jr. Sr Party Committee. Black, Damon M. Fin Still water runs deep. Hallguide 1, 2, 3, 4 - V Art Club 2 V V Winneshiek Staff 2 - - Home Room President 2. Bond, Mary Jane Mary Whoever gets her will make a catch, She makes sweaters and socks to match. Band 2, 3 - - Choir 2.3, 4 - - Hallguide 3, 4, - - G. A. A. 1 2, 3 - - Commercial Club 4 - - Log 1. 2 V - Carnival 3 - - P T. A. 2, 3, 4 - - Christmas play 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball 1, 2 - - jr. Sr. Party Committee V - Operetta 4. 1 v Brown, Melvin He keeps himself busy relaxing. Football 4. Butzman, Mae Boots Never a blue day in her life. Hallguide 1, 2, 3, 4 V - Girl Reserves 1, 2 - V Volleyball 1 - - Basketball 3 V - Tennis 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee Campbell, Charles Sparks His most ardent speeches are made into the telephone. Hallguide 1 V V Sea Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival play - - Football 4 - V Basketball 3 - - Home Room President 3 - V Home Room Secretary 3. Casperson, Beverly Joyce Bev Apparently a very happy girl, Always wearing that smile of hers. Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguide 3 A - G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Log Staff 1, 2 - - Carnival 3 - - P. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Oratorio 2 - - Basketball 1, 2, 4 - - Volleyball 4 - - Bowling 2, 3, 4 - - Ping-Pong 3 - - Tennis 3 - - Home Room President 1 - - jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Operetta 4. Chopieska, Helen Choppie Why work when I can talk my way out? jr. Choir 1, 2 - - Jr. Orchestra 1, 2 - - Sr. Orchestra 3, 4 - - Student council 1, 2, 3 - - Student Council Assembly Speaker 1, 2, 3 - - Sr. High School Social Committee 1, 2, 3 A - Prom Committee 2 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Winneshiek 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival 1 - - Christmas play 1 - - Oratorio 2 - - Basketball 3, 4 - - Soccer 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - Jr. Ex Speaker 3 - - - Operetta 4. Curtis, Bernice Curt I fish in the Sea of Fellows and always get a bite. Hallguide - - Office page - - Pep Club - - Girl Reserves - - G. A. A. Davidson, Keith Ebenezer Nor sinner. nor no saint, perhaps, But, well, the very best of chaps. Hallguide President - - Victory Aides Committee 4 - - Carnival - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Dawson, John A quiet lad who takes life with its ups and downs. Hallguide 2, 3, 4 A - Winneshiek Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Speech class play 3 - A Christmas play 4 - - Operetta 4 - - P. T. A. 1, 2 - - Lincoln's Birthday play 1, 3 - - Track 3. Dixon, Cyril Dix Always on hand with a helping hand. Hallguide 3, 4 - - Lincoln's Birthday play 1 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Dusseau, Theodore Bud The Morgenthau of our class. Hallguide 3, 4 - - Sea Scouts 1, 2, 3 - Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Ellis, Gerald Jerry He looks like a quiet lad - - - you don't know the half of it. Hallguide 1, 2, 3, 4. Einer, Fern Quiet, cheerful, and quick to smile. Oflice page 3 - - Hallguide 3 - - Pep Club 4 - - Commercial Club 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Fauver, Annavell Shorty 'kSincere and sensible. Jr. Choir 1, 2 - - OFl'ice page 3 - - Hallguide 4 - - P. T. A. 1, 2 - - Swimming 4. Fick, Eugene, Gene He towers above us all. L. C. Club - - Football 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom President 3 - A Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Fick, Shirley Her brilliance exceeds her height. Office page 2, 3 A - G. A. A. - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - - Home- room President 4 - - Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3 - - Commercial Club 3, 4 - - Log Staff 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival 3 - - Pep Club play 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Co-Chairman - - Class Secretary 4. Fitzpatrick, Richard Fitz A lusty yell, a jeering call: His laughter rings through every hall. Student Council 2, 3, 4 - - Hallguide 4 - - Student Council Vice President - - Cheerleader 2, 3 - - Winneshiek Staff 4 - - Pep Club Play 3 - - Home Room basketball 3 - - Class Treasurer l, 2 - - Prom Committee 3 - - All-School Party Committee. Gardiner, Shirley Spring fever is a good excuse. Hallguide 4 - - G. A. A. 2, 3 - - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Carni- val 1 - - Volleyball 1, 2 - - Basketball 1 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Geary, La Verne Happy-go-lucky. Gibson, June Gibby What could be finer than a day with June. Hallguide 3 - - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Home Room Vicea President 2. I Gilberg, Cleo x Give me e wid open sp es. Office page 3 - - Hallguide 3 - - Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Gilbertson, Norman He thrives on historical novels. Gooderum, Doris What would the storeroom be without her? Sr. Orchestra 1. 2 - - Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - - Log Staff 2, 3 Winneshiek StaFf3 - - Gym Exhibition 1 - - jr. Sr. Party. Gronebeck, Romer Grumpy Still jumping into hot water. Track 3, 4 - - jr. Sr. Party Decoration Committee. Gustafson, Shirley Laugh away studies. dash away care ' I'm off for a good tirre: come, if your darelu Jr. Choir - - Hallguide 3, 4 - - Office page l - - G. A. A. 1 - - Pep Club 1, 2, 3 - - Operetta 4. Hadgraft, Phyllis Phil Shes always happy, always bright, And makes us feel this world's alright. Jr. Choir 2 - - Sr. Choir 3, 4 - - Oiiice page 2 - - Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - - Winneshiek Staff 2, 3 - - Oratorio 2 - - Speech class play 4 - - P. T. A. 2, 3 - - Home Room Secretary 1 - A Jr. Ex. Speaker 3. Hall, Ruth Babe Time waits for no one -f 'not even me. Office page 3, 4 - A Hallguide 3, 4 - - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Com- mercial Club 4 - - Gym Exhibition 1. Hanson, Elaine Rachel She has ability and high aims in journalism. Office page 2 - - Hallguide 1, 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 - - Pep Club 2 - - Log Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Winneshiek Staff 3, 4 - - P. T. A. 1, 2 - - jr. Sr. Party Game Committee. Hatlestad, Patricia Deniece Pat She can be naughty and usually is. Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 V - Red Cross 1 V V Office page 4 V V G. A. A. 1 - V Carnival 2 - V Oratorio 3 V V P. T. A. V V Christmas play 2, 3, 4 V V Christmas Pageant V V Basketball 1, 2 V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Hendrickson, Alicemae Alice With or without rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have laughter wherever she goes. Jr. Choir 1, 2 V V Student Council 2 V V Office page 2, 3, 4 V V Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - V Pep Club 1, 2, 3 V V Home Room Presi- dent 4. Henker, Beatrice Beaty A hidden personality. Red Cross 2, 3 V V Office page 3 V V Hallguide 2, 4 V V P. T. A. 2 V V jr. Sr. Party Committee. Hicks, Eugene When duty called, he answered. lnderberg, Phyllis Phil Take a letter, please. Orchestra 1, 2, 3 V V Band 3 V V Office page 1 V V Hall guide 2, 3 V V Student Council 1 V V G. A. A. 2, 3 V V Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - V President, Commercial Club 4 V V Victory Aides 4 V V Winneshiek 1, 2, 3 V V Prom Committee 2 V V jr. Ex. Chairman. Jansky, Marian Mare Personality plus Hallguide 3, 4 V V Pep Club 3, 4 V V Commercial Club 4 V V Class Secretary 4. Jensen, Robert Bob HBragging his tale behind him. Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3 V V Hallguides V - Oratorio V V Football 3 V V Basketball 1, 2, 3 V V Baseball V V Home Room Treasurer 1. Kish, Jule Rev Do ladies prefer blonds? Koepcke, Elaine Kup Well, when I went to Denver- Jr. Choir 1, 2 V V Sr. Choir 3, 4 V - Office page 3 V V Hallguide 3 - V Assistant editor Log - V Log Editor 4 V V Winneshiek Staff 4 V V P. T. A. 3, 4 V V Christmas play 4 V V Oratorio 3 V - Operetta 4 V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Koepcke, William Bill 'AAnyone want to argue? Jr. Choir V V Sr. Choir V V L. C. Club V V Oratorio V V Repre- sentative Badger Boy's State 2 V V Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 V V Football 1 V V Basketball 1, 3, 4. Lachman, Calvin F. Cal l'His fame lies in his feet. Jr. Choir V V Hallguide 3, 4 V V Football 2, 3, 4 V V Baseball 2, 3 V V Track V V Home Room Secretary. La Fond, Albert Abe 'lRosalie, My Darling. Lankford, Jacqueline Jackie Muetze, Thomas Alike to all and liked by all. Office Page 3 V - Hallguide 4 - - Commercial Club 4 V - Carnival Queen Candidate 3 V - Home Room President 4 - V Jr. Sr. Party. Larson, Marilyn Lars 'Shirley and I go together Like fans and hot weatherfi I-Iallguide 3 V - Pep Club 3, 4 - - Commercial Club 4 - V Pep Club play 3 V - Gym Exhibition 1 - - Home Room Secre- tary 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Lindley, Patricia Cwenyth Pat Fair, square and round about. Jr. Band - - jr. Choir - - Office Page 3, 4 - - Hallguide 3 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 V - Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 V V P. T. A. - - I-Iomeroom program - - Carnival - V Tumbling Team - - Oratorio. Lorentzen, Melvin Melv Friendly, studious and witty too, Without him, what will Logan do? Jr. Choir 1, 2 V V Sr. Choir 3, 4 - - Red Cross 3 - V Student Council 2 - - Winneshiek Copy Editor 3, 4 - - Log Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Carnival 3 - - Speech Class play 3 - - Christmas play 2, 3 - V Oratorio V V Armistice Day Program 2, 3, 4 V - Operetta 4 - - jr. Ex. Speaker 3 - - State Jr. Red Cross Speaker 3. Luce, Arno E. Arnie What's Atlas got that I haven't got? Student Council V - Red Cross - - Hallguide V - Football 3, 4. Marshall, John He behaves as he ought. Nelson, Richard Dick A quiet man but quite a man. Hallguide 1, 2, 3 - V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Nesler, Earl Concerning autos, he prefers a Model T , But otherwisef well, anything goes. Patterson, Bernor Pat' ' Either you or I am wrong, it must be you. jr. Band 1, 2 - - Student Council 3, 4 - V Red Cross 1 - - Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 V - L. C. Club 2, 3, 4 V - P. T. A. Speaker 2 V - Christmas play 4 - - Football 1, 2, 3 - V Golf 1, 2 - - Basketball 2 - Q Prom Committee 4 - V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Phelps, Patricia L. Pat Rand If everyone were as helpful as she V What a fine World this would be. Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4 V - Office page 2, 3 V - Hallguide 3, 4 - V Commercial Club 4 V V Log Staff 2, 3, 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. a, Gerald Gerry A quiet young fellow and a whiz When it comes to a Mechanical Aptitude quiz. I came, I saw, I retreated. Orchestra 1, 2, 3 V V Orchestra Manager 3 V - Popular Hallguide 2, 3 - - Football 1, 2, 3 - - Basketball 1, 2, 3, - - Orchestra 3 - - Hallguicle 4 - - Board of Directors 3 - - Stage Baseball 1, 2, 3, V V Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Crew 2 - - Track 3, 4 - - Football Manager 4. Reuter, Anita J. Frenchy Shiftar, Vladmir Bud A quiet little miss is she, But many seek her company. Office page 2, 3 - - Hallguide 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 - - Girl Reserves 3 - A P. T. A. 2 - A Winneshiek Staff 4 - - Tumbling - - Soccer - - Basketball - - Kittenball - - Volleyball - - Deck Tennis - - Homeroom Secretary 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Com- mittee. Rice, Homer Greasy He's not lazy, but he doesn't like to hurry, Richards, Robert Bob Variety is the spice of life - - Why take the same girl out twice. Hallguide 3, 4 - - Sea Scouts 2, 3, 4 - - Operetta 4 - - Track 2 - - Sr. Class President - - jr. Ex. Speaker 2 - - Badger Boys State Representative 3. Schroeder, Betty Jayne Boots ' Dancing her way to success. Office page 2 V - Hallguide 2 - - Pep Club 2 - - Commercial Club - - Carnival 1 - - Homeroom Viceapresident 2 - - Homeroom Secretary 1 - - Jr. Sr. Party Entertainment Committee. Selbo, Glendon Dink High-point man in more than athletics. S-r. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - A Homeroom President 4 - - Student Council President 2, 4 - - Red Cross Council - - Hallguide 2 - - L. C. Club 2, 3, 4 - - Oratorio - - Football 2, 3, 4 - - Basketball 2, 3, 4 - - Baseball 2, 3, 4 - - Tennis 1 - - jr. Ex. Speaker. Seroogy, Jeanette Mary Scroog'y Quiet, Sweet, demure that's how we all know her. Orchestra 2. 1'Love 'em and leave 'em. Football 3, 4. Snider, Victor Vic With his personality and facinating grin, Vic is definitely the man that's in . Hallguide 3, 4 - - L. C. Club - - Operetta 2 - - Gym Ex- hibition 1 - - Volleyball 3, 4 - - Track 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom Secretary. Snyder, Joseph ' 'Joe' ' Sincere, friendly, kind, and gay, Fortune will smile on him some day. Hallguide 3, 4 - - Board of Directors 3 - - L. C. Club - - P. T. A. - - Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 3, 4 - - Track 2, 3, 4 - - Homeroom Basketball 1, 2 - - Homeroom Presi- dent 2 - - Homeroom Vice-President - - Homeroom Treasurer 1. Sprain, Harold Harry Ready, willing, and able. Hallguide 3, 4. Streeter, John ' 'Spook' ' A friendly, active chap, it's true, Without him, what will the stage-crew do? Student Council 2, 3 - - L. C. Club 4 - - Art Club 1, 2 - - Log Staff4 - - Stage Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Sound Crew 2, 3, 4 - - P. T. A. 1, 2, 3 - - Blackfriars 3, 4 - - Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Volleyball 3, 4 - A Basketball Manager 4 - - Homeroom Vice President 2, 3 - - Homeroom President 3 - - Prom Committee 1, 2, 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee - - jr. Ex. Speaker 2 - - Badger Boys State Representative 3. Stone, Corrine M. Corky Why hurry? I've got all day. Office page 1, 2, 3 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. Thompson, Florence L. Flu e Happy I amsefrom cares I am free. Office Page 3 - - Hallguides 4 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Thompson, Floyd A. Husky t ' 'LSize isn't everything. Hallguide 3. Thompson, Joan Her blushfs are the modest beauties of the modern maiden. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Sr. Band 3 - - Hallguide 2, 3, 4 - - G. A. A. 2. 3 - - Tennis - - Homeroom President 1. Wilsey, Ruth Bubbles She takes the world as it comes. Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 - - Office page 2, 3 - - G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 - - P. T. A. 1, 2, 3 - - Volleyball - - Basketball. NO PICTURES Butterfield, Clyde 'Absolutely harmless. Winneshiek 3. Gronbeck, Herdis Mink It's easy to be witty. Wittenberg, Lauritz G. Witt He's quite a little guy, But not so very shy. Choir - - Band - - Orchestra - - Carnival - - Oratorio - - Baseball - - Basketball. ' Young, Beverly Bev A little shy so to speak, a lovely smile is her peak. Transferred from Central 4. Ziebell, Anna Jezabel Her shyness is only skin deep. Hallguide 2, 3 - - Commercial Club 2, 3 - - Homeroom Treasurer 2 - - Homeroom President 3 - - Jr. Sr. Party Committee. Choir 2 - - Hallguide 2, 3 - ef Pep Club 2, 3 - - Pep Club play 2 - - Carnival - - Homeroom Kittenball - - Soccer - - Volleyball. Roberts, Dixie V UI-Ier ways are ways of pleasantnessf' 12-B-GIRLS Buck R0wgB. Dickson, S. Klnr, L. WcncII:LncIt, II. Chopin'- skzl, I.. Candi-ll. H. Woldcn. Third Row-I. Rcissnmn, G. Saucrcr, P. Bay, M. Iflzulliun, J. Nicrrcll, K. Wctzvl. A. Zi.-In-ll, NI. Jones. Second Rowfli. Powers, B. Schrnvsclvr, S. JuImson, M. Exlcy, M. Whcclcr. J. Langdon, D. Sorenson. Front R0w+.I. Ln Flucr, R. DingIm'rIiz:n, B. BIzlncI1urLI, M. Allen, D. Pitzncr, P. Klaus. D. IVIL'C:lnn. 12-B-BOYS Burk IGHLED. Iverson. D. Morrison. D. Burr, 'If Ruud, VV. Ifroinmvll. D. Squier. E. I.connrrI. Afiddlv Ron+R. Wnrlinlmcc. E. AII1rvcI1t, W. Gavin, J. Snlcy. VV. Bocnigh, M. Bogic. I'r1m1 Row-R. I.:xchm:xn. J. Su-phzlns. K. Olson. R. lion- nctt. 11-A f-CIRLS Baile lfoueli. Kr:lnsc.kS. Dv.-nison. A. IH-lcrson, B. Kcncl- Iinlnmvr. I.. l.nI'luur, J. Ilolv, R. Ilolunnnn, Third Roiv+R. Cugv. I.. .Im-nsvn. C. Bvilz, D. Aspcnson, N. IIIII, D. Dzlvnl. P. Ilnnson. Il. llnll. Sucoml Roufl. Ifrolxock, B. Knutson. J. Calspvrsnn, L. Bzlliwcll, E. Bri-ncr. J. Cnin. D. Knlchcl. Ifnml l?nw'M. Anclcrson, Ii. Imnox, Cf. Ixxxis, If. lrnox, G. Amlnms. D. Ifliiukigvr. lIAAfGIRl.S Buck Row-J. Raunsry, IXI. Sollwrg. Il. I.inI1nrl, I.. Ri-Imluln .l. Snphncr. D. Mzxrkimz. J. Muringi-r, II. Shiftnr Tlri11lRoufR. Pricr, I. Parson. I.. Stcnlmcrg. M. Yvhlc B J. ScI1:lcfcr. IZ. Wlu-Q-lor, NI. 'I':1yIor, I.. Wzulcl Scrum! Rf1u+II. Amundson, NI. M4'il,C.Slnilh,.l.WilIu-lin A. C. Olson. B. Rose. E. Svnlmdal, B. I.ullcIlL'ns. Front Ifnzzkfw D. Sunrtz. Ii. Malrkcr, II. Ps-lvrson, M. Vnlvn- iinv. D. 'I'I1olnpson. V. Smilh. G. Mcycr, D. l.uIxin ski. Page 18 Ali I l-A V Ili ll-Ii-will Il-A- -Ilms Burk Rau' R. Rmxmzm. I', Cox. II. III:lnIN. V. I.:xxxum'1'. K. ifulv, C. lfzncmw. I.. Danis. Ilrllv Run' NY. I-'nisn-lu. Cl. Ilnviml, G. CfI1ia-Iwu, P. Rh-In. NI. Nlillvr. Ii. IM- IYIH, .I. Ifinrlmgn-r. C. Alxrxgln. 41onlRnu I . II:1miIInn.IY. lB1um-VW. IM-lml, .I. .IurgL'n- wu I II4 dp, . .. 1 fv. R. .I-vIu1xm1, R. Allvn. IN S lfurls Hun' U. fIlmm'lnl:ull, KI. Ryzln. I. Sclmllwlg S. NIx'IxnIs.vI..IillllLI.R.SIllIH.K:.I,4'Irlw1l1. Wrrmxrl Run' U. Sugvu. .I. I'1xI1:m. R. XYiy1ml:1I. D. XYoI4I4-n, ID. Nm-Ixmx, R. Rivlwr. VN. XNQ-iw. Ci. S1-Iulm-gn-I. lrmxlRw1r I'. Xlmphx. lJ.SmnlI1. R 'I'r:uisln-1, R. Rm-man I Yghulll 'XI I'nlusm .4. RLS Bark Rum' II:1cI.cll. .I IIcm'v. INI. IIIIIIIILT, I.. Frcrml, II. I'nrlp:I1l.A. VVIIIIV. Tlrinl Roux - f Il. IXI:uI:xy, D. Ruhinsam. D. Row, M. Iliclr, II Txxil ' r, Ii, Strong. IKTUIIII Ron'--I.. I'uI1Im:ln, II. Scllilcil-1', IXI. IVI:lp.:l1l1ssnn, 1 M. Stl'vclcr. .I. .I:wnIxsnu. mn! Run'-ffIf. I1YI1lsInw, D. Rusk. I'. llill, I. Gavin. I-I3 --B0 YS Burl-: Rrluw-V. I'nI.r:1mI, D. 1.1-Qky. K. .lulms-un. K. I'n-wr! sm1,U..IuIu1smm, I. Bruwn, R. WoucIruII', C. INI:xn5un Mi1l4lIm' Run- Ii. Simon, II. VVcnzn'I, R. I'm-Ivrsun, V. Ander- son, V. I3ruvlnnu'r, If. Ricc. 'mm Iiuui?Il. INIcC:mn, D. Sul.-y. I.. Ama-S, A. I5rL'm'g:1n, 1 N xIu. Ii. IXIicIwIIxcrg. K. VVIIIi:Lm x Page 19 10-A-GIRLS Bark Rmb- C. David. E. Klimpcn. D. IIz1lIs-Simi. .I Frick. J. CI1-mvsnt. M. Ilflwkins. A. Jnlivctlv. Third R41ukfS.JnI1nsun.Y. Ru-QI, M. Ilmwly. P. Iluclrnvr J. IIOwIy. J. Swzlriz. Seroml Row ' If. Rick. IN1. I-cinkc. I.. Ostcrimui IW. Wnusl ruIIi. I.. Howe. B Johnson. Frrml Row-B. Burrell. J. Du Pun. Il. Moser, I., Chester B. CmxnIrvy, Micke-Isun. .X , l0-A- GIRIS N Burk Row-I.. INInsI1cr. J. T1 'c A. son, IJ. Mivlicnvr I OIIL I is C H '. Third Row-J. II:1I , J. ulr V Ilolmcs J. Ilzlnsnn, A Semml RnwfP. an-n 1, G undcrluck M. Ihxniuh. I.. Frrml I . Cn us. nniusuli. RI. Bvnz, Dt' I,.L'un- nr Ric- If Fl' K I. W I. .uh 1:0 .Ish 1 '. J. Q lu., Ilollcy. IW. icrl nson. M:1rsIi:uII: M. Sinmnsfm Gi z' . G , 'r, IXICFTPII, J. inlay. L, I I 4 L. 'fl e' . Q X- xi Q9 ,fr Flys?-A . If J , . X 1- I R I. . 'gf f 5-'V F 5 I - 5?I3OYS ' Slim-p:1r4I. R, I.uc-Iinv. R. W1-tyvl. R. Ulrich. 1 IBduk Row-R. Smith. R. Inrwun. VV. Wvnllunlll, W lfnurtlz Row VV. Pctcrsnn, K. Ncunmn, J. IVIQ-Cu-V. D. INIunski, NV. Pctcrsoll. J. I,cnsIIctun, D. IVIurl'is, Third Ron'-YF. RicI1:1rnIs. VV. INIs'IIcl-iry, A. Munn, R. I'lHm:in.R.Ry:ln.A.RntI1.J.I.ltIIr. Scmnzl Rnukffi. INIvyvr. R. Olwn, G. INIm'tZ0, D. 'I'Imnip- y sun. Ci. I.:lrsnn. J. Ialllcrsun. K. WVZIIUL. fron! Run'-'-R. Sxxzxru. D. Nlucllcr. li. Sugrli. R. Min-In-II. KI. Mn-Buin, R. Snlwlik. HLA BUYS Binh Rmb- I. Dm-nsmi K. I'niH. VV. IM-nnkv. VV. Iinv. R I5:xvcIi-r. .I. Dzlnslxi-HN. U - lfuurllz Run- D. lIuxzIr. Il. Niziliskv. if. Given. CI. Ixuiiw J. Iilur. R. Iirxvi-III. A. I uncl. Tluinl Ron' D. Ciiillnristm-I. I'. Ilmrnrml, R. .IuI1nwn. ID I3I:lnIc. D. Iirrris. fl. 'XImI:lIlI. II. Anlumisnn. Pmn! Rim'- .I. I.zl I uniI. R. I.um'Iinc. II. .Im'gvnsm1. J Algnll. I'. Ilumillun. XY, .IuI1nsun. R. Jnlixcllc. XV Ilaxnsun. Page 20 I0-Il GIRIS Hunk Rnu' II. XInrvIsm1. I.. ScIlnI!IgrnmI, NI.4I'I1'lz. A. NIIL Ixrlxun. NI. I nwkx. If. Rlwk. F. IXIcAQI:nln Thiul Rum .I. Arnlewv. IX. Knuismu, R, SHIIII1. A. ling.-I. 9 Yin ' ' I gm-rw It. I'ruI1ncI.. P. Arntsm. .Nnmuf Rum A. Sn1mI:n-rx. IVI. .Iurgm-nsnn. IXI. II:1ugrn, J. IInI1l 'XI ImI1Img. I Im ' . '- A '. ,.Yz1up11. l'mnl Run' .I. Ifxlcy. C. Ilnvclv. D. I5m'IwnI1:u1cr, INI. SIuIx:u'I,. XI. IIicI.c. C. Klaus. IU-IS BON S Hull: Run- N. Sui.-N. XY. Rim1I:m. R. I5I:1vL, R. Vnuk. D. II: um I I xl unix: mr 2. fz' X -. I Suwnzl Run' I'. Sllulvl. K. NI-MI-flu. G. .IuIIxcl1n'. .I. IXIUH- N1 ur. XX . K1-upm-:'. R. I7:1I1I. ju' I. vII:1rmxIu, I. lim-In-su-r. R. Nm-Iwnn. A. Ixuu-In-x. Ix. Suuullv. R. I'vtmwx1. 1'mr1I R1 ILA- ill I nf RIS I1 nl lwu- .I. XI:lgu11I1vu11. If. Ixmltsnn, D, ISM-Iml. if. IixlmImnIxug. I KI1I lpn R Ihnl I3 Ikilling. R Allm-I-In Sumul Rum X.Sn1:u't. Ii. I :xl'In-Y. .I. ifmmncll, A. IXI:1Imm.-y, A. Schull. XI. IImIp1v. NI. Kuwclwl. C.GuSl:1IIsuu. R. I :lpIl:lm. 'l'l11uI Run- NI. IxIcmI1:xuQ. IK, I'rnI1m'Ix. R. Iirmxn. NI, Ulxnu. O. C-n11xxIn-nwn, I',. Olson. IXI. Iurmu. D. VI rr mzlgrl. , Y , .. lwmrllv Iwu- X, Ixm-III. II. I1m'Iu-r. .I, 'XIa'C.unm-II. NI, Ilwkwn. X. II:x1m-Ilnn. R. VInumIru1II. C. liaxspcrsun. SH-A MIRI 5 Hmf. Run- I . XI.-lm-fn. II. II:n!:Isl:x. I'. 'XIuIlim'. II. II:lu- wl I. IIrIgf'lx4Ill,I5.'IInI1lll:IlIll. N Iwuvllw luvux R, i.uII14'll. C.. I'mI:u'I.. R. I:lm'Ilnl. Ii. I'.xIcIX. R. Olwu. II. Ilruxx lv, I . Im-IIII-1. IT. 5L'IxlrwmI0l'. I l'i,:vJ linux II. Iligxlwr, I. Ihxalxilxgg. NI. IIs-Iuka-. Il. I3rusI1. II. I5Iuxx, I . XI:nIwr. XI. .Izu-nlswn. NI. III-rzcnslai. 54.4 'rn' If II vu' !.XIlllu.Ii.t.1-Hunk. I'.K.0mlx.C..A4I:mw.D. :Ip-n. I.. III-lxxkv. Ii. 5m1tI1..I..I:nI1lmx:nk, lv.-:1 R1 uw U. I muluvx. Il. ID:xI1m..I. II:xlI. I5 Amh-rwn Ii.5:x4:.II4x.XI.IIUHIIQIX.I:.I'm1lu'x.D Cl In ..r, Page 21 9-A-BOYS lfrmxl Rnu V-J. Nm-lynn. R. Amlvrsmm. R. Amumlmm, VV Sluhr, R Kr:um'r. D. Rulntl. D. OIQIL-nhurg. S1-0111111 Ron' XV. 'I'mm-ck. J. Iluugn-. I'. I.m-pnlu-r. If. Ch-nz Ii. Du vcr. I.. I3l:xl1rI1:1r'4l, J. Ifrivd, J. Riu-. Tlvinl Run'-iS. Mcllursly. R. Klzlumlu-II, If. .Ium-ph. I, Prilllv. J. Mnlny. C. Illlllwfvild, R. I.mnIn-.x'. 'I' Kin-in. fum! Run'--C. Rvulrr. R. IIIIIXNLT. IJ. l.:1I'lo11l. R. Ilrulings D. Cllxm-wuIml'u C. fill:1rIn-N. I . Iirmxn, R. Cm-nv. UVA 'BOX S Hunk Run' I . I rIIu'l'. R Rig-I-I I., I.YIxlI1'I .:ly1Im', N. llmu- K.. Pmluun. R. Ilrzmwu. J Sn-hil-I. I3 Rulmrlu, ll Ruln-rls. l'u1uIlrRr111A C. l':mlwm, XY. I5I:u-IN. J. Iiriglvt, Ii. .'MI:nn1w, J. N1Ivm.W. Akrigful, ll. Rnhinmm, R. AcI:1mN. R H V Upl:1ml.' H H N V N llmrl Run- XX. Ilmmm. li III-Ill. R. Ixmgg. fy. I'wImI. K- I'vh-rxmx. .I Nm-num-lx G. Dvltingn-r. D. lim-lrx. J llmll. .Srmr-fl Run' A. Wlgmlxll. R. II:1cIxL-H, Il. I7:u-rumg. IJ. 1 INImrivull, Ii. llulvbx, C. Ilixn-, II. Amumlxnll. Il IIm'l1igLIl.f:. IYn'nlm'I. J. Pilllv. l'J1rs!Rw11 - R Stark. Y Stvvlln-11,1 K. Iirlggs. R. Iuilv. R. Anmmlsmmv, Almlmll. R. Srumtlu-xx. Ii. Uunlyim-1 J. Ann-s, Ix. Cmru-X. El- B--GIRLS Bark Rnwf- J. I.:xI'4Icur, I3. Gislm-M-11, B. Nuvlw, I.. Ilnusar J. W'insrI:Ir, J. IXI:lI1Im:m, R. Smilh, J. Vfluglm. Svunnd Rum-WS. GFAII, Y. I,4-ilu-I, J. Tzlylrxr, P. Brumlmr B. Dcnt, A. Gzxlstful, D. Ninnskr, N. Ynrnnl. I Ifirxl Run' M.Swz1rt', I. Rm-mm-n, J. JnImwun, D. Swv Imclu, D. Nrilmling, C. Ijuxinlsmm, I.. Cmnplmcll. 9 B-BOYS Frou! RIllL'SIl,TIllll1!IJS1l!l. K. Skuug. D. Ann-s. I7:u1vcr Campbell, M. Wittunln-rg, J. Dmgvlclun. Second R0u'+I.. Bright, R. Ifustvr. I.. I5Y'l'Ill'LZIl!l, II. Brlngs- In-rg, C. Sale-y. A. W'i1tonI:vrp:. J. BI:xnk.v'I'. Olsen Tbird Rau-+G. Pvtcrsrm, D. Swan, G. T:lIxIx'rl, Ix. Ilxckvy K. Gs-axrv, R. Allvn, C. Klaus. Fourth Ruw+G. Minn-r, C. Snvdcr, J. IIn-mIricIxsnn, R. Skfulr, R. Kiblxlcr, R. Cxlrpvntvr, If. Iflliwz. Page 22 8-A'-'GIRLS Fmn! RuuPfV. Calvin, B. Danielson, P. RIimnIn-rg, I.' Smith, D. Plupp, J. Ilulvcrsun, M. Mosur, J. Merrell, I.. Buckvr. Second Row-I.. Stunts. J. II:unvrsImurg, R. Wilkins, M. Jurgvnson. D. Gnrvis, A. Dahl, D. INIiIIcr, A. Miller C. Syndvr, C. Crcvn. Third Rnwffl. Cnrpcnlcr, I'. II:iInsl-an, I.. Gibson, A. Johnson, M. Ilunt, J. Tlimupson, J. Suruur, D. Daniclsun. D. Lund, J. Min-r. Frrurtlz Run-fV. Iirinlstnd. G. Hcitz, C. Ryan. P. Schout- Iwlm, D. Larson, I.. Juhnsun, R. Sn-ccnmmi,B. Vnlvntinu, J. Smith. Ifillll Row'--M. I.nnsI1urru. C. Cain, N. Simonson, R. Andciv son, R. Iiricluson, D. B1-nxlrr. 8-A BOYS Burk Run' M. Rwull. I.. VVUUII, R. I.:lwrcm'c, C, OII1Crg. P. Iiziilivigaxitiu-r. I Tlvird Run' D, Ifxlvnsnn. A. D:1nin-Isun, D, Rulnnsun N. Klunsmilh, J. 'I'I1r:uilk1II. I.. D1-lauwv, D. C:lssa'I: I.. VVing. Sccmul Ram R. S-l:ullI1-r, D. MrAIL':lr, R. I.uIin1:In, II. Vhtlw. K.. Bin-. l mnI Run' A. Klur, G. Ilii-kv. R. IIisIx. R. MUMLIIIIH, C. Ailxunv. S-B GIRLS Ifnnil Rum J. Ray, II. Slzilxnrk, M. Kli-inscIimimII, C. II.1lni. SLWIIIIIRUI1' S. Sm-ky, A. .IuImwn. D. Yzlui.:Iin, I., Nvssclli, D. lu-In-nm. Ifrzvk Run- I.. IXIISIIII, NI. IInn'uIwr, If. Iizlrrcll, J. Ifulwr, D. Cxnspmwn, M. ImIvi'Iwrgg. 8-Il BOYS Iiufk Run' R. .Ium-s, D. Klmtwn, 'I'. Kn1xpp,Q. Clutt, D AIII-n. J. IXIIsn:l. I.. Suinm-lwn. Samui Run' R. Kli-insnlilh. J. l3r:1lm:lnl, R. C:lIsl:l1I, J. Alln-rt. R. IIm-sly, II. Bm-IIIIM-, J. Juculmsnn, l m1lIRux1' U.'I'Imrsvl1. Ii. VI'ii,:sI:lI. R. Vulcnlinc, G. Iiond, IV, iI'Imlnpsun, R. II:1IScII1. G, KI:ll1S. Page 23 v 7A-GIRLS f irXlR41'v NI. Iirmxn. II. Dclzlm-V. S. H1114-iimxii. l', 'l'I1ump sun. J. Su:ifI'. Ii, .IoImsun, I.. .Iiwgn-nwun, Cl. Suurll Scirlml Row' .I. OIQUII. XI. Iluxu-rs, AI. II:xIcIm'rsnn, I' Briggs. J. Ashlcy, If. l.un-nllcn. D. Julmsnn, M Ulwun, B. I.4rIxIivll, Tlrinl Rnukf If. Cnrpvnls-r. II, Zirlu-4. II. III-Iiti. M. Gr:ifI', C IIcnIccr. A. JuI1nsuu.U. III-anlx, .I. Miillmi. lfnurlli Run' fI'. Drwrscy, J. Ihlnsmm. D, Gunvia-r, I'. Rrlum- gzlrllwr. J. CiicIg1-mm. IXI. Irwky, A. 'I'isuI1vr. I Ihrmurs. G. Ilvrsu. Fiflli Rnuk-'IK Dcnnismm. J, Bu-IN, J. II:msnn. V. Snulrr. I' Smith, NI. II:1nsun, J. Smilh, J. Ifuuzh-r, D. Mulclcr 7-AW BOYS Front Raw A. I'v.-tvrsm1.C. Knmln. A. INIrI.mmcI, I , Knulwl J, II:u1ss-r, I'. Smxiri. C. I.11I lcur. R. Mxlrkcr. Scmml Run'-R. I.:irsnn, K. Cr:lII. R. Ilrnwn, ,I. I':iI:1scu K. Bruglggcr. R. VVIIM-V. llisclwr, Mznlnx, Tl1irdRnu -E. Sum-n, I.. Cm-kI1:un, R, I.:ln5L, R. MmI:iI1I I.. Julmsun. D. W'I1iln', M. I.czluIn-r, C. Rurlu-su-I' J. Rim-Ixl. Ifwurlli Ron' D. Davis. If, Sumllwrg, D. Iflolcln-r, Ii JuI1nwon, R. SIN-pImrcI, R. Km-prkm-, R. Millrr, R VV:iIIwr, A. Ilulmmm. Filllr Rum R. Solberg. J. 'I'I1nrwn, J. Pinlz, 7B GIRLS: Bark Run' J. Grunt, I., Milla-r, J. .luImsim, H. Ilogy, I. Sumo, D. Ilmlgvnlumw, Brmxn, R. l.:iS:irgm-. Frm!! Ruwfl.. Adiunn, J. NIL-IIA-nrv, E. Sniclrr, I., Ilucu- sIwI, I.. Juhnkun, B, .IuImsun, V. Ifxlry, II. Briggs 7B BOYS Back Rau' J. IH-in-rsuii, R. Ilnu, R. Iivillxvlt, II. Sanuk- muwlc-r, R. Tuilv, G. I':lt:isIc:l, D. Wllilv, R. Amus Swrmrl Ram' If. Mila-s, C. Ulwn, 'I'. Ma-:llyt D. VIYIiIIs-f, NI Nmhring, D. Bllrcll, A. VV:1cIs-I, I5. I'I1nl, I. Wllkvu Imcrg, ,I. XIUIIQ-nrv. A Ifmnl Run' Ii. Crum-n, IS. IIn':i!Ii, A. 'I'w11m', D. I.VSc'nIu-r, D Wbmls, B. fXIcDun:lIcI, 'I'. I.:1rI1m:1n, D. Ihxnwun. Page 24 xc Nw N fM,.n.,,,h .'xIllLlIlclSOl1 B. Schultz W, linker Cf Hwrmu Xlusic Arr Sclcucc Nlnrlmcluglricx Music l-. Bcirlcr' History I'.I1AQlISl1 H. f.ll1lll'Cl1 Wuuclwurk ing Nl. liulm Engl ish Ir. Lllwrgiry lf, Criclcl' H ismry Truck Z, lxi Lcgu lm lzugl lah R. Nlnrrum clllClUlSlI'l' l'l1urmg1'g1pl1v nge ZS E. Engelke English E. Harger Economies Marliemaries l. 'lnhnson English Senior Class Ad visor H. Gilsnn S. Grimm Commercial Home Economics D, Hawks Librarian Yulolinsnn Marhemaries C, Halmsrad Commercial School Treasurer E. l-lnover English Dramaries Stage Crew Director Y, Macnlunalrl Dean of Girls Marheinarics English if TNILIKIIILISCVI Suicnuc lhskcrlxlll lhsclm ll Nl. Nclsun H ISIUIW' Dm IILIIICS N. RCIQITCII Smml Sucmx X F. Miller H isrury R. Nilwlvc fix ics VQMHIINIII fi. SLICIIQCI' N1CLkl1AlIlILkQll DI'4lXYII1g X'igrur'y Aides .Mix isux' Rf'-rx 'C' Ip. Nlmcy Ifnglxsh W. Rgmis l5l1x's1us SULIITJ C rcw Uilxmrmwl' If. Sciclsmd U. Smnrh N1QlfI1LIH2lliLsS Slmp .'XL'I'llH.llI!lL5 N:-x11u1' 11.155 .Mix im H' Page W. Spears C. Sunde A Thom IS I Welsh C Mendez Dean of Boys Home Economics Physical Educmou Lum Seererlrx Science ff' A ' 1 X Len f Wi5' ,,?jxly.fgX VV iff JU I, ,VV lk' J' ' lr ' , L! xi J - iff fuk- UA x JJ j if? V ul f tf'f! jk is Qi M' ,If 1 4' N X if , V , X , f ' Me' M ,W X 45 1' J U I f' , f af J X fy V' 5:4 7 I dvi s-If ,Z-'lk I ff, fx f 'Y :fl 1- ' AJ! f ,C we Q- lf! 4 ,XX if V e I AL ' Q' fj'lf x f if , J- V h' f . f' y. ,' 'I N . v kv' in 1 1 Sf .V .- jr L f xl' , ' 'Q mf T' Y r ' Q! ' I ,f .lf ' ' I Page ZR QEHRWUGIE GBGBDUUCNFUGJDQ ffl JZ! Q za 0, Mm! , f W , J 7 48.14 Q5 A N fivx '-'71 af, ' xd W it - Page SJELLJQHT Counci ' iccffion 5Taff5 lblnl uqwges RET? F522 as Sfnqeigounci C rews Motor Aids FlVST:KiCl CIELSSQS Likararyclulo Page 3 0 P1123 I rw .. 35 ff? 4.58 . 9 X., 310 X fthe students, by the students and for the students Back Rrlwfw. Riurdon, R. Johnson, G. Sellwo, J. Salt-y. Third Rowfll. Jones, G. l.:xrson, L. Blanchilrtl, V. Pzltturson, D. Kraft, R. liiizpzltrick, D. Nelson, G. Salt-y. Sutwlrltl Row'-G. Peterson, P. Cozltly, M. llotlgc, Nl. Tictz, A. Brent'- galn, J. llt-nry, C. Olson, J. l.:1Fontl. l irxlRr1u'+G. Klur, .l. Britt, J. Holly, B, Dent, R. St-erunnn, C. David, D. McCann, R. Kocpeke. What is more democratic in this war torn world of today than student govern- ment in the high schools? A group of reliable representatives selected by their class- mates assemble weekly to study and attempt to solve all difficulties and problems relating to school life. An organization of this type gives the student a taste of the principle upon which our democracy was founded and prepares him to take his place in the ranks of the good citizen. It requires the cooperation and sympathy of every individual in high school. Every student, indirectly a member, should take an active interest in the operation of their government. The powers of the council are gradually increasingg its aims and purposes broaden- ing. Its future holds great promise. But fundamentally, its success depends on you. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF STUDENT COUNCIL Vernor PiklIIl'TSUl1Y'T!'l'IlSlIl'l'l', Glen Sellxo-President, Rlcluxrtl Frtzpnlrick-ViewPresitlem, .Ioan Ht'nry-Secrw tary. Standing-Ccrailtl Larson-Sr. High Rt-pri-scntaltivv, Mari lyn Hodge-Jr. High Representative. 1. Eugene Hicks delivers a speech in behalf of his presidential candidate, Glen Sclbo ' 2. jim Meyer and Bobjohnson practice the principles of democracy. Page Sltzntlingfhl. Frhling, li. Dowi-ll. B. J,lSt'l1:u'fi'r, P. Klaus, Sillinfzfll. Klaus, S. Funk, H. l.. Schaefer, B..Knutson, D. Aspcnson, V. Smith. Slunding-Nl. liit'nlu'. .l, Snphnt-r. D. hlurkirlg. Sillingfli. Wsfntlluntlt. R. llunson, C, Srlinillgruntl li. Pohlnmn, H. Anderson, R, llolunzmn. STAFF Publications As the student receives his Log or Winneshiek, little does he'consider those who make it possible, members of the publications department. lt consists ofa faithful few who give freely of their time and efforts for the single reward of seeing others enjoy the fruits of their labors. Some of them eventually become editors, but equally deserving of this honor are some who graduate in the middle of the year, or those who because there can be only a few editors, must continue to work without the recognition of the student body. Flzlinc Km-pcltt-rflntll llmlrn Minrr. lypisls. VVri!t'up Stull. A Standing--P. Mt-lmml, R, llol1m:lnn..l. llolv. Fillingftl. ll:-nrv. A, Rt-un-r, R. llzmson. Cnimvosition Stzlllt Sfanlfing-' V, Antlt-rsonf lf., llilckvl. M. Mmllwssi-lx Brummcr, Sitting M. Bmw. G. Gumlrrlot-lx, CI, Klaus. Page 32 5 x , . ni-. Featurc Writers Pat Phelps, Charles Peters, J. Strectcr. Assistant Editor. Mclvin Lorcntzcn Editor, Elaine Kocpcke. Junior Editor. Robert Johnson. Winncshick Editor, llclcn Chopin-ska Log Editor, Eluinv Kocpa-kc. Ruth llohnizxnn, Assistant Editor. Toni Schollx-rg. Businn-ss Manager and Co- assistalnt Editor. Page 33 Logans police force Bark RowfF. Trcvzlllcc, R. Larson, D. Elinor. Second Row-N. Gillwrtson, G. llovinil, E. Traicv, K. David son, A. Roih, D. Vllicssc, K. Neuman, B. Strong. Third Row-K. VVctzcl, F. Elm-r, L. Hackct, J. Saphner, M Flatllicn, G. Klar, R. Olson, C. llarnisli. Fourllw Row'-J. Smart, B. Olilson, l.. Baliwcll, D. Marking ton. Fronl ROLUAG. Mi-it-r, E. Brewer, J. Cain, C. Cillmi-rg, B Knutson, V. Smith, C. McBain. Hall guides Under the careful supervision of Mr. Spears the hallguide organization has lwe- come a strong, alert group. Regular meetings are held at which time the work ofthe organization is discussed. The duties of the hallguides have been revised and enlarged. They must keep order in the halls during classes and all irregularities are reported to the supervisor. The halls must he kept clean of all papers and all lockers are inspected to see that they are closed. All students going to their lockers must have a pass. Bulk Row-D. Buslrum, V, Snizler, V. Sliiftar, R. Bowman S. Zimnierman, C. Peterson, G. Schlcgcl, E. Halo, R. Cmit 1. Second Row-E., Thomas, II. Wolclcn, C. Stone, J. Snyder, M. Bond, M. Janskvy, L. Anderson, B. Jensen. Third Row-B. Dickson, P. llatlgrzift, ll. Anderson, P. Intlcr- lxcrg, J. Arntson, P. Armson, Nl. Jorgcnson, R. Fitz- patrick. Fmnl Row--S. Gardiner, R. Hanson, J. Thompson, D. Good- orum, A. Router, P. Phelps. Page 34 M. Yi-lilt, J. Marshall, J. Lunlcfortl, l.. Vaun, P. Hamil- Logan's messenger force. Burk RmvfJ. Mzxlmlmzm, Y. Hauser, R. llolmnmnn, B. Linlmrt, A. Pt-ts-rson, S. Dt-unison. Svc-mud RnwfM. Wontlrulli, E. Svolmcln, A. llcntlrickson, S. Klzlr, l.. Rs-hlmun, J. llowly, J. Clemons, J. l.:1 Fl - r. Tl1inlRnu'-El. lVlusl1cr, L. Ncumcislcr, ll. Wnlclvu, Nl. Ilndgc, C. Cilln-rg, A. VVllilt-, D. Roliiusnn, D. Ruse. 17r12ntRnu'-M. Ci-rmzlnson, P. Klaus, B. Young, P, llnttlr-stxxrl, M. llnnson, L. Ostcrhnur, C. Bi-nm-11. Office Pa es Experience in general office routine is offered to any girl interested in the business field through the organization known as the ofiice pages. The work of these girls is to check on attendance, carry passes to their destination, sort the faculty's mail, and carry out other usual ofhce procedure. A larger staff is used the first and fifth periods for making out absentee lists. This task usually requires five girlsg during other periods only three are needed. There is no recognized method of becoming a page. Some register in the oflice and others are selected from study hall. The girls must maintain a C average, and are under the super- vision ofthe office secretary, Miss Mendez and also Miss Vera MacDonald. Not only do these girls become acquainted with the typical office but they also gain in poise and efficiency, which will stand them in good stead once they are thrust into the unkind business world. We students should extend our appreciation to those who willingly give up their spare time to carry on the routine of the school, for just as it is our school, it is our business. Page 3 5 ERVICE TO OTHER 1 and 2 William Frommelt and Patricia Mc Leod tell students of Red cross activities at the annual Red Cross assembly. 3 The football field that reminded students to bring contributions for Red Cross membership. 4 Mr. A. R. Thompson, former Red Cross Field Director at Ca mp Mc Cor, informed the students ofthe Red Cross services in military establishments. ' ' , J-+9 I . ' l x J'Lx r L M . ' lj, A f 1 F , X Qffgf A ,1 v t Va 1 i -li' If i I Y l V f 1 Sr. RED CROSS COUNCll. Baile Run' -V. Amlcrsuu, R. Wurtiulvi-r, W. lfrnmmi-lt, DL' Witt, R. .luliuson, K. Dnviilsim. Srrmul Row- C. Klur, S. Vingi-rs, E. Rusk, M, lflzulliirri, .l. ML-rrcll, J. Ruinsi-y, D. ll1ll1lIlll'fSlK'l'fl. l'1un1Rml' K. Scuvillr, R, Olson, B. llm-ulwr, P. Mr Li-oil, B. Knutson l'. l'lu'lps, V. llruvinmvr. JUNIOR RFID CROSS COUNCII. Burk Row 'l'. Miilrimr, R, lfilncln r, A. Kzxgcl, D. Cusscll, R. Antlcrsun, lf, Clurpuiiti-r, J, llziguc, R, 'l'luminpsun, .l. Hmlxzlut. Svrmul Run' l.. Nvssclll, D. Audi-rsim, B. Morrison, A. Wigclul, l.. Rm-ln-su-r, P. lliingslu-rg, D. Svulmclzl, M. llunt, K, Curves. Tllircl Rim' G. Klaus, R. 'lli':iclimlI, B. l.uul.ur1, E. l.urcutzL'n, A. Scholl, C. Davidson, R. lfoslcr, J. Ray, R. Smart. Page 36 1 Remem er The Fun We Had? A W ,ff .F W 9 V1 ,QEWW Bggwfkxgxw g ?fmy'ffYJ gm W W1 x ri,c f MW R iiytllr Will' jp, Page 58 SlamlingfMr. E. Sacnger, R. Johnson, W. Fosclick, K. D 'ls M I t O S z1v1c.on, . .orun zen, . agen. Sillingfj. lxlcndcz, M. Bond, P. lndcbcrg, B. White, P. Hzidgmft. The Victory Aides The Victory Aides of Logan has been established to help in the furtherance of the Victory Corps program. Functioning under the direction of Mr. E. A. Saenger, this committee has taken charge of the sale of war stamps and has assisted in informing the students about purposes and requirements of the Victory Corps. Miss Hintgen explains the land and sea division of the Victory Corps to john Streetcr and Eugene Fick. 'CThe immediate, temporary care . .. F.---' r-'M 1. Hands is place, press forward, release, relax . 2. Keep the victim lying down. 3. Transport in a lying position. 4. Keep Ihe hand above the elbow. First Aid Knowledge of First Aid during peace time was something that only Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts had. During war 7 however, everyone ought to and needs to know the proper first aid to give in case of an emergency. Logan, with the rest of the country has established First Aid classes. The physical education teachers are in charge of these courses. Page 39 , ' N 1' 4 WW ' .Hx.,1.l.Qa ' g' 3' V A - ' ' ,ff w 160 Ijjgld The Words of Classmates 9 s.V5QrfjfQff52jf,5f wfw ,Aw fy M ff www fffa' 'WW wgifysy MK? 'Q' my 'fsfffyw Wwwwfff uqof, NEW fivwfsy 0ff3y,3JM wffkfffsg-,swisW.sjM i3 Wiifiw W9 mv Ss swf ,sw NAV of ,WM Jw' ,off6yw. 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Morning Page 46 GILES QQQ ...g... Lccmqb M Girl Reserve Commercmlclub H Page 48 C 1 1 n .7 .f LWIQ 13? Logans Lettermen Back Rltgw-RR Nibbc, J. Streeter, V. Patterson, C. Rands, E. Fick, G. Selbn, T. Scholberg, W. oepc c. Front Row7.I. Snyder, V. Snider, R. Rt-men, V. Shift:-lr, C. Schultz, R. Rieber, J. Jorgensen. r I I Pear 7-5. . ww pan, imgftiud MJW- ff Jil' MMM' M fffffff JMWM A7 W9 . JG' , g,AL,1e.e1ub jj! To promote sportsmanship, clean athletics, and clean speech. These are but a few of the aims of the L. C. Club as stated in their constitution. The club was organized in 1940 for the boys who have earned letters in athletics. Coaches Nibbe and Matthusen are the advisors. ' Page 49 As a Girl Reserve I vvill try to be Gracious in manner. Impartial in judgment. Ready for service. Loyal to friends. Reaching tovvard the best. Earnest in purpose. Seeing the beautiful. Eager for knovvledge. Reverent to God. Victorious over self Ever dependable. Sincere at all times. Junior Girl Reserves Senior Girl Reserves JUNIOR CIRI. RESIZRVIQS Bm-le Row f-J, Bnkur, J. Mxlhlmzln, V. Ilnzvllon, C. Cnsprrson, R. Anclvrson, P. Brul-mlm-r, Svmnzl RuwffN. Yzlrnol, J. I.:I Iflvur, Y, I.a'iIu-I, M, Olson, J, Conm-II, A. Mnhom-V, R.S1-cmun, I.. Johnson, A, Johnson, M. Jorgi-nson. Third Row M. KI1-inschmicIl, J. Smith, II. Zirhvs, II. SI:IInlcL, P. II:lm.gsIu-rg, NI. Turmn, If. Bzlrrctl, D, Svolmorlu, D. Curves, G. Cnrpn-nlvr. Ifourlb Row 'I.. Becker, B. V:lIA'nlinc, D. Mllh-r, D. Cuspvrson, A, Jolmnsun, A. Gulskzul, B, Knulsvn, Y.Sm:u-1. P. SrI1L1Ilrn'u Im, D, 'I'icI1cn1-r, Frmll Row 'f-' C. IIoIh'r, Ii. Groom-, A. Milli-r, J. Mvrrm'II, D. I.unnI, C. Snirln-r, M. Moser, M, Swnrw, P. Rcnwn, .I. Rav, B,D:mi1-Ison. SENIOR CIRI. RESIZRVES Buvlz Row II. ScI1:u'Il-r, B. VVhilr-, II. Chopin-sI.:I, J. Mvrrvll, C, Olson, II. I.inh:LrI D. Rose. Sevmul Rnu fA. Jollixcltv, J. VVIIIM-lm, M. I l:uIIivn, M. Yr-hlr, M. Iixloy, Ii. WhcuIcr, J,S11ir-Q. Frnnl Row U. Couclrvv, J. Smart, P. Iiulxcncr, Z. Milli-r, J. Cnspn-rson, P. Ilunson Jzmicvs Cnspvrson :Ind Jovcc Mn-rrm-II :irc Ixusilx 1-m.::1gn-ml xnnking scrxlphooks for svrviuc mon. Page 51 Erasers, Typewriters, Pens and Tablets I The Commercial Club The Commercial club, under the able supervision of Miss H. Gilson, holds its meetings regularly once a month. The purpose of the Club is to keep pace with the modern trend of developments in the stenographic field, and to further the student's education in this Held. The only requirement for entrance into this club is that the student must be in his second year of commercial work. OFFICERS President- ........ ..... P . lndcrbcrg Vii-e-Presidenz- ...... .... E . Nc-hrinz Sut'1ela1y-Treusu1er- .,.. M. Buhwcll Back RmrfV. Gt-nsclv, F,'Eincr, M. Larson, S. Fira, IJ. VVliitc, D. Rose, lW. Wittenberg. Second Rnwvfl-7. lnclerhcrg, M, Bontl,fE,fNs-hring, M. Jnnsky, R. Vall, L. Bahvu-II. Front F011-B. Tuite, ll. Aspensonf ll. Cilson, lXl. Bnhucll, O. Phelps, P. Phelps. Page 5 2 N s 'l 'I ,. is 9.0 Ol O 9 X Ne-4 Wivvg, x X215 I - z. 1 N y '---- og U .. Y ' ll P Q PC1395 Football f mc' Basketball I 6064 Baseball f 65 -l-rocll X 66 Tennis X 67 W Girls Sgorlns Z . ww A-...L..... . V J , fm. . gr- V M .hi . Top Row-R. Larson, R. Bowman, C. Kampa, R. Brown, G. Randa, J. Blank, T. Snyder, W. Peterson, J. McCoy, R. Ryan Second Raw-D. Gillmcster, W. Bay, C. Green, R. Peterson, J. Schultz, R. Olgon, G. Meyer, W. Peterson, J. Argal. Third Raw-C. Lachmen, J. Streeter, M. Bogie, R. Rcmen, W. Fosdick, V. Shlftar, G. Ryan, J. Snyder, G. Olson. Fourrb Row-E. Cuady, E. Fick, R. Peterson, J. Meyer, R. Johnson, M. Johnson, V. Snider, C. Sclho. W . FOOTBALL 1943 1. The try for that extra point. 2. Meyer gains yardage for the Rangers. September 25. .... . . . . October 2, . . October 9. . . October 16. , October 23. . October 29. . November 7. . . .... Chippewa . . .... Winona. , . . .... Loras. . . . . .... Aquinas. . . . ,... Central. . . .. . .... Campion .... . . . Eau Claire ..., . . . 1. Glen Selbo, Left End. 2. Victor Snider, Right Guard. 3. Robert johnson, Center. .There There Here TeaCher's College Field Falls .... .... H ere Teacher's College Field .There 3 s Page 56 l. Coady intercepts a Campion pass as the first hall ends. 2. The boys start out on their nightly iaunt. 3. Lachinan goes over lor another six points. EAU CLAIRE-O-HLOGAN-6 6-O, a score that means an exciting game. And it was an exciting gaineg that game at Eau Claire in which the Logan team proved its merit by edging out the powerful Eau Claire squad bv one touch- down. From the very beginning it was apparent that it was going to be a bitterly fought duel. But the Logan stamina and superior teamwork brought the Logan boys out on the heavy end ofthe score. WINONA-Of LOGAN-20 The Logan team, tried and true, invaded Winona territory to cop their second victory of the season from Winona's eleven. This victory over Winona has become a tradition here at Logan. This year marks the thirteenth consecutive season of defeat for the Winona squad. During those thirteen years Logan has defeated Winona every time, whether at home or abroad. l. Melvinjohnson, Left Guard. 2. Vladimer Shiftar, Fullback. 3. Dick Reinan, Quarterback. Page 57 1. Eugene Fick, Left Tackle. 2. joe Snyder, Guard. 3. James Meyer, Fullback. LORAS-7-LOGAN-38 The Logan steamroller rolled over Loras Academy in their first tilt under the Logan lights on October 9. The Logan eleven marched down the fieldg scoring six times as a result of their accurate passing and receiving, the Logan boys outplayed the Academy boys in every detail. AQUINAS-13-LOGAN-12 An over confident Logan eleven succumbed to a fast-moving Aquinas team 12-13. Logan's chief offensive Weapon was passing. On the defensive the Logan linemen were unable to stop the fast moving Aquinas backfield. Although running Was the order of the day for the Aquinas men, one of their touch- downs was due to a long pass which brought them up to the one yard line. The last few minutes of the game saw the Logan Rangers vainly trying to reach Aquinas pay dirt by long passes but this at- tempt failed and the Aquinas eleven remained on the big side of the score. 1. Cal Lachman proves that you can't keep a good man from scoring. 2. He caught it. 3. A try foi another first down. Page 58 Q 5 I x 1. Jerry Randa is the one who saw that everything came along. 2. This is as clo e as could get ad with a camera. 3. Coach Nibbe gives a few orders. l A9904 .af .fffffZLf?iflj' CHIPPEWA FA LOaKN-28 Q W M Logan took Chippewa Falls, October 26, for the third shut-out game of the season, chalking up four touchdowns against their opponents. The boys journeyed to Chippewa for this battle and whipped, the Chippewa squad on their own grounds. So far the Logan eleven had suffered only one defeat, at the hands of Aquinas. CENTRAL-6-LOGAN-7 For Logan, the climax of the football season is the game with Central. On October 29, the Logan Rangers tangled with the Centralites at the Teacher's College Field. The Logan avalanche brought the ' pigs in to about the two foot line. Then by a very deceiving play they carried the ball to the other si e of the chalk. jim Meyer booted the winning extra point for the Loganairres. CAMPION-13-LOGAN-20 Running, passithg, kicking, blocking, the veteran Logan gridiron men racked up another win at 'Campion to finish o the last game of the season making their total tally six wins and only one loss. -One of the hardest fought contests of the season, it brought at least three Rangers back with minor injuries. The game was played on Campion soil and was the only day game of the Logan schedule. Page 59 .M P- Bark Row ' J. Klzlr, R.Juhnsun.J..lorgg-nsnn.C.Schultz.N1,Bog,ic.R.OIson,G. Mcxyc' lfnml Run R. Rirbvr, W. KuL'pCkc. R. Sluhr. E. Fink, G. Sclbo, D. Nclsnn. m,4fJ9 ,JWMJLZJM ' N1:ln:lg:cr J. Stcvtvr. I ff? if W M ' My f L, 1' X ,NQ1 . 'I .-'b my f J MM IW 'X f ! ,AV 1 0 MV ' 1 -'H' M 'K' if 'o j.,A'f ,M N' V, .MLM .M .. f Kip ,fly 'J f, I V V ,JL ,bl A ly. 5 Lf , ' h n, g :A I V, W fs ,!yW ,fl Vid! 1 11 , ,, X '4V,.,. bf I ff gl . h 'V A P A, f '. A1 IL 1 9 4 3 rv i' Page 60 1. llill Koepcke makes a push shot. 2. Get that rehnunrl' Novem her November December December December December December lanuary Ia n uary lanuary Ian u ary lanuary February February Fel-nruary February February February 24 Correr. . . . 27 W'inona. 4 Loras .... . 8 Yrruqua. , ... 11 Aquinas. 15 Sparta. . . ,.. 18 Central 8 Currer. . 15 Tomah. . . 22 Sparta. . . . . 23 Campion, . . 29 Yiroquar 22 Winona. S Loras .... . , 6 Campion. . ... 12 Aquinas. 19 Tomah. . . . 26 Central. . . There , Here . Here There Here Here There . Here There There Here Here There There There There . Here Here l. Reach! 2. The rip-U11 of the Aquinas game, Page 61 1. A rebound that returned. 2. Keep it off the back-board! Logan 34 Cotter 20 Logan Rangers opened their season with a 34 to 20 decision over Cotter of Winona. Glen Selbo hooped twelve points for Logan, while Babe Reiber followed with eleven. Logan 40 Winona High 18 The Rangers hit their stride in the second game of the season by shellacking Winona High to the tune of 40 to 18. Glen Selbo lead the Logannites with ten points, while Marshall and Fick netted eight apiece. Logan 46 Loras 21 Ahead 27 to 12 at the half, the Logannites kept the advantage throughout the entire game to defeat the Loras lineup. Glen Selbo continued his high scoring streak by leading the cagers with 14 POlf'lfS. Logan 32 Viroqua 20 Featuring a strong defense the Logan Red and White rolled over Viroqua 32 to 20. Glen Selbo matched his feat of the Loras game by tallying 14 points. Logan 28 Aquinas 10 The Redmen soundly drubbed their southside rival, Aquinas. Rolling over the Golden Avalanee, Eugene Fick helped the Logannites by ringing up 14 points. Logan 34 Sparta 22 Leading by only five points at the half, the Logan five recovered from their setback in the first quarter by tightening up their defenses and keeping the Spartans to 22 points. Glen Selbo revived his high scoring by pacing the Rangers with 13 points. Page 62 Page 63 Logan 24 Central 9 The Logan Cagers found easy picking when they reaped a harvest of points from the baskets of the Hixon annex. The Central live rallied only one point in the first quarter and brought up the scour- ing end the rest of the game. Bill Koepcke neted 11 points and Glen Selbo followed with 7. Logan 38 Cotter 25 Logan continued its winning ways by trouncing Cotter of Winona, 38 to 25. With Glen Selbo garnering 13 points and Eugene Fick 10 points, the Redmen were never threatened and easily one their eighth straight victory. Logan 35 Tomah 21 Logan's ninth straight win came at the expense of Tomah to the tune of 35 to 21. The Loganiars proved too strong for their hosts and Glen Selbo broke through the Tomah defense to net 13 points. Logan Sparta 10 Roland Reiber paced the Red and White with 9 points to roll over the Sparta five 30 to 10. Glen Selbo and Robert Stuhr both hooped 7 points. Logan 23 Campion 34 The Logannites suffered the first and only defeat of the season at the hands of Campion of Prarie du Chene. Glen Selbo again led the Red and White with 9 points. Logan 46 Viroqua 22 The Logan five held the Viroqua cagers to 1 point in the second quarter and maintained a strong defense to down their guests 46 to 22. Glen Selbo hit the hoop for 15 points while Roland Reiber marked up 11 for the Loganniars. l. Up and over. 2. Don Nelson puts one over the Campion team. Bark RUw'R- Lumlvy, R. Dahl. H- Amundson 2. Coach Matthusen tells the student Tb'dR G.P- ,R.R'hl,C.Wh'iE1,F.G ,L.Bl h d,A.T 'k. Kr Evgbs' Iitjg1'EndSOn,'eG. Field. 't' age Cuz imc ar mme body of the prospects on the next Second Row-J. Dansberry, C. Kampa, R. Johnson, J. Jorgenson, D. Blank, R. Olson, day 5 game. G. Mayer, J. Klar, R. Smith, H. Lonsborgh. Front Row-C. Schultz, R. Reiber, W. Koepcke, J. Marshall, G. Selbo, E. Fick, R. Stuhr, M. Bogie, D. Nelson. Logan 41 Winona High 23 Repeating the results of their first meeting, the Rangers rolled over the Minnesota boys 41 to 23. Roland Reiber had 14 points and Glen Selbo followed closely with 12. Logan 40 Loras 34 I iLed by Glen Selbo with 13 points, the Logan powerhouse held down a second quarter Loras threat to come out on the long end of the score. Bill Koepcke and Roland both tallied 10 points. Logan 27 Campion 27 Revenging their loss to Campion on January 23, Glen Selbo again led the Logan five with 12 points. The Red and White revived from a swift Campion comeback in the second quarter to win 27 to 20. Logan 35 Aquinas 23 Logan continued its terrific pace in the intra-city competition to down Aquinas 35 to 23. Glen Selbo netted 10 points for the Logan team and Reiber and Nelson added to the score with 7 each. Logan 43 Tomah 24 ,,, Breaking away from a 4 to 4 tie at the first quarter, the Redmen defeated Tomah 43 to 24. Glen Selbo hit the climax of his scoring by putting in 21 points. Logan 34 Central 15 Logan finished its basketball season as easily as it started. Marking down a 34 to 15 victory over the Red Raiders, Eugene Fick contributed 11 points to the scoring and Glen Selbo came out with one point less. Page 64 A .ii Bark R nw' lf. Rvillcr. R. PL-Icrsun. V. Lau l'mnt Rnwfb. Mcf,urLly. G. Schultz, R. Bron l 5 s s 'J April 27 ..,. ..... L ogan ill Westby . . . . . . . . u t Logan April 30 ..,. .,.. L ogan at Viroqua 21 ,... . . . . .Lo t Central May 4 .... .... L ogan at Sparta . . . . . . . . . . . parta at Logan May 7 .... .... L ogan at Aquinas a 28. . . . . ...... . . .Winona at Logan May 11 ..... . . . Logan at Winona 1. . ..... . .... Aquin at n May 14 .... ..,.. W estby at Logan un . . . . ..,.. . a Logan t Q v , Results of game played: f f Logan 2 .... . ..... Westby 1 Logan 6 ..,. ..... W ly 1 Logan 3 .... .... V iroqua O Logan 13 ..... .... V iroqua 1 Logan O .... .... S parta 1 Logan 2 ..,. .... A quinas 1 Logan 2 .... .... W inona 3 Logan 5 .... ..... C cntral 2 1. Did the Hump say something you disagree with, Babe? 2. Put one over the fence, Bill. 3. One at a time boys. 4. Babe Reibcr warms UP. .ef !,f Page 65 M. rg fa, limi Back Ruwfw. Peterson, D. Gillmcistcr. W. Bay, J, lVlcCoy, E. Ncssler. l'mnl Ruwfw. Peterson, C. Kalris, V. Snider, J. Snyder, C. l.:xchm:m. G. Meyer. E- X l lx! X? .L t i , . t 1 l if - of f E VM ll J he jf ' x i f ap lf i . , J Will' f o i My ' . T F l I lf U N X , . K t x, ,i X t QM f . . - W 1 l e to conditions brough about by the war, track me ts! re cut a s tirelfy L is , 1 ar. The only interscholastic events that Logan particigvlcl i is y was e reg o l eet at Eau Claire on May 22. Here the trackmen took thi cl Q e. In a class meet held the fifteenth Week of school the senior classfikn took first place. I I 1 ' Y . ,yi , a, 1 F, L fs! 1 i ,y . X 1 'I . J 61 J ,f J, I ,,.. fy' - ,tr Q J ' gf El ' 1 J I' ,JV nl ra Page 66 - yi. r 1 X ark Row-G. Peterson, R. Adams, M. Bogie, J. Bright. Frou! R0 J. Jorgcnson, T. Scholbcrg, R. Olson. . , ,pf A 1 MN! 604' fflfflllf 1 1 ay 15 May 13 May 19 May 20 June 2 June 7 Aquinas Unalaslca Aquinas Onalaska Central Central For Sportsman Cnly Delores McCann .... Par Klaus .... ..,.. S 'ecretalvv-Tremur r G. A. A. jhwx PNK,-jhlmf Ruby Dingcldcin .... ..,........ V in Prefillmz .MA On the beam . gf? m 1iT 7!3 ' e Beverly Dowell ...., .... P uint .Yecrrtaqy Page 69 1. Ruby clears Thompson. 2. That's one try that won': be a goal. 3. June contemplates an interception. 4. Norma Hill starts toward the scouring area. 5. One at a time, girls. 6. Wc'rc on thc homward trail. Soccer ! 1. Choppie kicks off. 2. Look out, Dec! Page 70 ,621 ff s.. 1. Lois puts one over the plate. Z. lt's a fair ball, Carla. 3. Think Shc'll make it? 4, One groups. 5 The ninth grade six. 6. Another softball group. oftball A little too high for one, but the other will do. of the m ost aggrcssi vc ball . A -qi K l 4 Page 7l xl 1 f' 1 I l V s l' '4- M ll r W V fl l l if l i 1' J 1 W Elenore Svoboda and Edith Mosher, bad- , l minton champs. 1 1 l WHY A. Jlyyrf K will tv X l il y,f7'wW.1yl?lQllliiyi I .Il It ff W' fill 11 lax Page 72 We pla for fun 1. Norma Hill heads the ball. 2. Logan's mermaids step out ofthe water long enough to get their pitchers took . 3. Charging in on the goulie. 4. The volleyball group. 5. Catch it, Lois! 6. The second place volleyball team. 1. It must have been 21 homer . 2. Volleyball champs. 3. The goulie using her pick-up priviledges. 4. The 1943 basketball champs. 5. All of us played basketball. 6. We defeated the Central girls on their soccer held. nd so ends our da Page 73 For Sportsvvomen Gnly Q90 1 Ga 3 E 5 1 . 5 I 5 Se .1 3 I S X ff x MM I 5 525 3 WVw1Yf M is ivfx Q x A . , x Q, av j9ffjiW M5f7C if ,f WWW Qiiilfff Q? wry W j'! iQ7f QLPMI- W Q41 i ffy, gm W Mi? 5 x You Remember Might Make Us LafE .- 0 Fay Wffzw K f MA? Q ,wwf r6fiff'VbWjjjJMffffM.lw ye: WW my ASW wel M777 ?0?45if'??-VW! 569 2 VMWWW 'wjwwvfeyp LM,WW M 4 My jM,WqWnWfW W' Cyfffdepwgypvfvf WWWKW-WM Wwezrgg Page 80 I . ! P0 ' f as ' I- - 4 'J M ,ff f f ff 4' -'41 -V J H - N -'T 'iw,-u,'rsm51g,, -', ww, n p. .--,y,'1':,'.f!'.,'T,f 'w' , f 1,2 K .- h 1 f,- Y W., .' 5 '.w', XV. ya. 13 , , . , ,. U ,, A . 4 l . .Q ,. 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Dairy 1, Manke Hardware Lokken Grocery Staats' Wallpaper Company Wittenberg Cigar Store Be-rg's Pharmacy New Central Market Community Loan and Finance Company Bangsberg Tailors Haraldson Shoes Nelson Clothing Company Sletten Furniture Company Guggenbuehland Nekola Shop on La Crosse's Avenue of Values with NVestern Wisconsin's Most co-operative Group of Progressive Retail Merchants Page 85 Modern Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company . La Crosse's Leading Cleaning Institution Phone 388 212-218 Sth Ave. So. Knutsen's Selrite Food Store 1028 Gillette GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES Thing' Nine Yemxr of Good Food! A Wonderful Body and Mind Builder N BURG' S l E G ? Wircon.rin'J Largefr ' Men'J Store Featuring ICC Crea-nl Varsity Town Clothes Quality Service La Crosse, Wis. Phone 3630 Clothes with the College Spirit Crosby-Square and Florsheim Shoes LA CROSSE Page 86 La Crosse Theatres e LAYTON SCHOOL OF ART C0mPanY Begin Your Professional Art Study in our Home owned Home controlled Summer term Opening June 21' Operating High School undergraduates as well as RIVOLI graduates accepted. Write for full information. WISCONSIN STRAND RIVIERA Layton School of Art Milwaukee. V Thanks Students for Your Patronage. We Appreciate Your Confidence. May health, wealth, and happiness be yours in the future. KNUTSON BROTHERS DAIRY Phone 865 ' - 1416 Caledonia Street North La Crosse Lumber Co. Ask For Dealers of all t pes of Y Farley Sausage Wooden Products At Phone 347 your grocers 14:5 h 2 IT J. E. GRAF F L nc, 6 Groceries, Meats, Drugs, Notions I Ja 73 w bw Phone 148 1601 Loomis Street . . . None Better Page 87 Mfyy u yptfggylwgoe of in lf mkDChdOus Liberty Street Grocery :yffjxu M O ANGE-CRUSH Fang' andfttzple Foodr in the Krinkly Bottle Accept No Substitute Sold by Orange Crush Bottling Works Manufacturers of high grade Beverages all Popular Flavors Phone 560 517 St. James St. Coughlin's Food Market We Appreciate Your Trade 1453 Caledonia St. Phone 691 Your Business Will Be Appreciated Too l l Scott Burgess Fuel Co. 1000 Copeland Ave. Phone 191 We are High School Grtzdutzter Phone 150 Where Liberty crosses Logan PROPRIETOR Edward Larson Streicher Pharmacy Your Rexel Store DRUGS, FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Cor. Geo. 8i Gillette Phone 28 Complimentr ef La Crosse Brush Works G. E. WITTENBERG Phone 1411-J 1638 George St. A Page 88 W , f 1 ' fl ! V. ' ff S . ff X, I f , . f .J pf! Q ll 1 I X I If , Aim' fy fl , , Cf Ml .C-' fy ' M' , if l 1 A A 1 fif lf 'I 1 A ,Af ' f 1, 5 xi ' S 1 1 ,f 1 X I, jf Lf! 'ti L I ' L V P f I 1' PA' E f A iflfjw' 4' R' J. 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I I per Servicenter fi gf f ll TIRES PURE OIL SERVICE Radios 9CO-O8 Caledonia La Crowe, IfViJc0nJin Phone 576 Q, Delicfiaufi ' ' . Home-Madggandiewfdqlce Cream - 1113 Caledonia. ' ' -s 1 R Q I Sletten Furniture Co. PHONE 978 1217-1219 Caledonia Street LA CROSSE, WIS. Banks can serve Their Customers In Many Ways Adviw in Bn.rine.f.r and Financial Pmlilenif is cheerfnlb given Exchange State Bank 800 Rose St. La Crosse, Wis. Coinplinzenff Uf Nelson Clothing Co. Values great since 1908 Page 90 W' P6 sf E Q if Q - .f f 9' if . , -x Dry Cleaners GASOLINE ALLEY ' 4 A 1441 Caledonia St. . Q, PhOncn668 4th Screer ac 'BADGER ,Gb JOHN C. GIBSON Phone 624 La Crosse, Wis. When in Need of Burning Oils see Sletten-fVlCKee Company INDEPENDENT HOME OIL COMPANY Phone 3080 Curiis Printing Company Tel eph one 494 Gaod Printing .Yznre 1919 PRINTING IS T E 615 Saint Cloud St. La Crosse, Wisconsi Pg9 Grams Seed Store Seeds---4 ---- Supplies Ferulizers Fl'2d KVODZI' I-IdI'ClVVdI'6 CO. 116 So. Srd. St. Phone 119 Complimentf vf 1 If s 7' QW, f ,, -f ,, The Leicht Press PRINTERS BINDERS LITHOGRAPHERS You'll feel proud to say, We Bought it at Gantert's Furniture 8: Rugs 110-114 So. 3rd St. Kreuzer Fur Company Fine Fun Phone 285 WIN O N A, , 115 North Thlfd Street La Crosse, Wis. Page 92 Large Selection - Quality - Reasonable Prices-Credit Extended Cremerls Jewelry Store Yam' Reliable jeweler 409 Main St. La Crosse ANDERSON TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE Complete Retread ,Vervice-Truck and Pezrfenrgef Car Road Service Battery Cbezrgi11gfVulcanigi1zg --- SPORTING GOODS 'i ii ' Mercury Outboard Motors, Larsen Boats, Viking Bikes, Fishing Tackle, Archery Tackle. 215 State Street La Crosse, Wis. Phone 228 ' Aelwertifmfg Service ' 0 Layout O Photography I Artwork O Engraving O Printing O Lithographing For Complete Service Call 683 La Crosse Printing and Engraving Co. 110 Main St. La Crosse, Wisconsin Page 93 1 A -wwf ww gffyijii fm, pf. I 'Q t If - wp ' ,',.4l' 1' f ! W I M A li ,V ,V+ A . 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