Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)
- Class of 1956
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Jordan Superintenden! of Schools La Cl-one Wisconsin Mr Donald E Fxeld Pnncxpal of Logan Hngh School Hxver Falls Teachers College B Sc Umversuy of North Dakota MSc Ed Northwestern Umversxxy Graduate Work 'IA 15 FACULTY MEMBERS MISS FERN U AABERG Librarian 1 Platteville State Col lege BS University of Wis consin Library Club Advisor During the summer Miss Aaberg attends summer school She en ioys reading dancing and col lecting recipes Necedah Wis consm is her home town MR ARDELL AARSTAD Instructor in Science Social Studies Driver Ed and Physical Ed 0 La Crosse State College B Sc - University of Nevada University of Minnesota Colorado State College of Ed ucation v Varsity Track Coach v Eighth Grade Football Coach 0 Assisting with Lunch Program 0 Health Guidance Coordinator 1 Assisting Mr Martin at Foot ball Games 0 Chairman of Jun ior and Senior High School So cial Committee Viroqua Wis consm is the home town of Mr Aarstad He is married Last summer he attended school and this summer he hopes to work Wood working and gardening are his hobbies MISS PAYE. ALDRICH Seventh Grade Homeroom Eng lish Instructor- La Crosse State College B Ed Advisor of the Audubon Club Rose gardening keeping pet birds and refinish ing antique furniture are the hobbies of Miss Aldrich West Salem Wisconsin is her home MR. RALPH S. BAILEY Ninth Grade Homeroom- Driv- er s Training Instructor 0 St. Olaf College, University of Minnesota, M. A., Assisting with Varsity Football, Assisting with Ninth Grade Basketball. Mr. Bailey is the father of two boys. He comes from Owatonna, Minne- sota. During the summer he worked for the State Highway Department. Hunting. fishing, and all types of athletics are his hobbies. MR JOHN BEADLE Eleventh Grade Homeroom In structor in Mathematics English and Social Studies University of Wisconsin B S Selling insurance and teaching are the vocations of Mr Beadle His favorite hobby is playing golf Galesville Wisconsin is home town Mr Beadle is mar ried and has two daughters MR HAROLD BLANK Ninth Grade Homeroom I structor in General Science River Falls State College B Sc 'University of Minnesota 0 Var sity Baseball Coach 1 Assisting with the Varsity Basketball Squad La Crosse Wisconsin the home town of Mr Blank He is the father of three chil dren two boys and a girl H enjoys hunting and fishing Durmg the summer he worked at the Trane Company MR ARTHUR BRONSON Instructor in Commercial Sub Jects 0 Whitewater State College B Ed Varsity Golf Coach In charge of Ninth Grade Football Business Manager of Activity Program Mr Bronson is mar ried and has four children three girls and one boy He comes from Elkhorn Wisconsin He en Joys fishing and golfing Dur ing the summer he was a golf professional at the Maple Grove Country Club MR. CHARLES BURCH Eighth Grade Homeroom In- structor in American History. Stevens Point State College, B. S. v Announcer at Football and Basketball games 0 Co-chair- man of Seventh Grade Assem- blies v In charge of Seventh Grade Athletics. Mr. Burch spent last summer as a guide at a Canadian resort. He is married and has two children. one girl and one boy. Photography, ra- dio, and outdoor sports are his hobbies. Sparta, Wisconsin. is his home town. 1 In-1' .An Page 7 Page 8 MR EUGENE CRIDER Elghth Grade Homeroom Socxal Sclence Instructor La Crosse State Lollege B Ed 0 Unlver s1ty of Wxsconsm B A L Crosse Wlsconsm xs the home town of Mr Crlder He IS mar rled H1s hobbxes are pamtmg ceramlcs and wood worklng :nb MISS ELSIE Seventh Grade Homeroom Eng lsh In tructor 0 La Cros Unnerslty of sm Northwester Um versity 1 Adv1sor of Senlor Y Teens Last summer Mlss gelke was a delegate for the Wlsconsln Federatlon of Teach ers Conventlon ln Fort Wayne Sh lS or1g1 ally from g e em y and readmg ,933 MR HARRY R FLETCHER Nlnth Grade Homeroom I structor 1n German U S HIS tory Soclal Studies World Ge ography and General Busmess Centenary College of Louis ana 1 Umversxty of Wxsconsm B A v Plattevllle State College Photography learmng folk danc es of drfferent countrles and collectmg records are the hob bxes of Mr Fletcher He usually spends his summer traveling n reserve duty wlth the Army workmg wlth a contractlng firm Plattevxlle Wlsconsm hls home town MISS HELEN GILSON Eleventh Grade Homeroom Commerclal Subyects Instructor 0 Whltewater State College B Ed 0 La Crosse State College Umverslty of Wxsconsm Storeroom Manager v Adv1sor of Commerclal Productlons v Ad vxsor f Commerclal Club Mlss Gllson usually spends her summers drlvmg to lnterestlng places She also enjoys read mg Mlss Gllson IS from Tomah WISCOHSIH MRS GEORGE GILKEY Elghth Grade Homeroom I structor m Englxsh and U S Hlstory 0 Belolt College BA Northwestern Unlverslty MA Assxsts with Debate Des Plalnes Illmols 1S the home town of Mrs Gllkey She enJoys cooklng travelmg and reading MR ARMIN GOSSFELD Tenth Grade Homeroom In structor 1n Instrumental Mus1c Sr Band Jr Band Sr Orches tra Jr Orchestra and Swlng Band 0 La Crosse State College Northwestern Unlver B M E M Mus s sxts In Adusmg MUSICHI Pro ductlons 0 Advlsor of students takmg organ lessons Mr Goss ters HIS home town IS L Crosse Wisconsin Durlng the summer he usuallv IS employed at the Trane Company He en Joys worklng on hls car in-Q X: home town enJoys re and curlmg has two ch1l I . I I I . I III- I I , . I I . I I A I I I, II R 3 L ' I I ' tat- ' ' ' ,I . A. - I I '- ', . ' ' ,' ' ' , K . ' En- B. S. 0 ' f YJ sity, . . ., . . 0 A - ,, , I. . I . . I. . . I XI I . n I . . . ' , I I - I ,,gg ' M' s En- feld is the father of two daugh- f e . - - ' . . . a IIX. . I I II! , - RL If . . E- . I I III , - ' : ' ' 2 - . ' ' Q . . ' ' . ' 0 I I I ' .Ior I . ' , ' ' , is . I I ' . S. O . ' I I C Q ' 0 'I Io ' . -ui rv.-shi MR NEIL HALLADAY Eleventh Grade Homeroom In structor in German Director of Junior and Senior Choir Um versity of Minnesota 1 Teach ers College Columbia Univer sity 1 In charge of Musical Pro ductions Mr Halladay spends his summers teaching summer school Fishing IS his favorite hobby Mr Halladay is married and has two daughters Mm neapolis Minnesota is his home town MR JOHN HARLAN Ninth Grade Homeroom I structor of English and Speech 1 Cornell Colle e A B 1 Co lumbxa UHIVETSI y 1 Northwest ern University M A Dra matics Coach 1 Advisor of Stage Crew Mr Harlan spends his summers working in Chicago His home town IS Sigawney Iowa He enJoys collecting rec ords very much MISS HELEN HARRIS Tenth Grade Homeroom In structor in English and Physical Ed 1 St Olaf College B A La Crosse State College 1 n 1vers1ty of Wisconsin 1 Member of Jr High Social Committee 1 Advisor of Junior G A A Richland Center Wisconsin IS the home town of Miss Harris In the summer she goes travel mg or to school MR. ROBERT HARTIG Seventh Grade Homeroom In- dustrial Arts and Special Edu- cation Instructor Platteville State College 1 Stout Institute B. Sc. 1 Member of Junior High School Social Committee - sists with Publications. . Hartig is married and has four children. I-Ie is originally from Baraboo, Wisconsin. During the summer he works. His hobbies are wood carving and sketching. MR MARSHALL HAUGEN Ninth Grade Homeroom I structor in Social Studies t Olaf College B A Varsity Football Coach 1 Assisting with Varsity Baseball Squad M Haugen usually spends his sum mers fishing and playing golf in northern Minnesota Duluth Minnesota is his home town MISS INEZ HINRICHS Ninth Grade Homeroom Com mercial and English Instructor 1 Augsburg College 1 University of Minnesota B A 1 Minne apolis Business College Miss Hinrichs left Logan in Decem ber to be married She IS now Mrs Joseph Sullivan and she IS teaching 1n Thompson Falls Montana MRS BETTY HERREID Seventh Grade Homeroom In structor in Special Education Northwestern UHlV6TS1ty La Crosse State College 1 Univer sity of Wisconsin Fishing and reading are the special interests of Mrs Herreid She IS married and has two daughters She at tended summer school this past summer Galesville Wisconsin IS her home town MR. CHARLES HORTON Tenth Grade Homeroom I - structor in Mathematics 1 Platte- ville State College B. Sc. University of Wisconsin 1 Sports Equipment Manager 1 Assisting with Golf Squad Assisting with Lunch Program. Mr. Hor- ton is married and has three sons. He enjoys golf and likes to watch football on television. His home town is Fennimore, Wisconsin. During the summer Mr. Horton attended a special session held at the University of Wisconsin. 4177! Page 9 Page 10 MISS IDELLA JOHNSON' Eleventh G r a d e Homeroom Home Economic Instructor Stout Institute B Sc Uni versity of Minnesota 1 La Crosse State College 1 Columbia Uni versity Committee Chairman in charge of Costumes for School Productions Miss Johnsons hobby is working with flowers During this past summer Miss Johnson vyent west and then to Canada MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON Adxlsor to Senior Homeroom Instructor in Mathematics and Typing - University of Minne sota B A University of W1s consin 0 Advisor of Senior Red Cross Cooking sewing and reading are the hobbies of Miss Johnson Her home town is La Crosse Wisconsin In the sum mer she usually goes on a x cation MR. IKERN D. KIELLEY Ninth Grade Homeroom, Indus- trial Arts Instructor Univer- sity of Dubuque v Platteville State College. B. Sc. v Wayne University of Detroit 0 In charge of Eighth Grade Basketball Assistant of Tenth Grade Foot- ball. Mr. Kielley usually spends the summer attending summer school. He is married and has two children. Prairie du Chein, Wisconsin, is his home town, Mr. Kielleys hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing. MRS. ROBERT KOENIG Instructor in Latin and English 0 La Crosse State College. B. Ed. 0 University of Wisconsin. M.A. v Assists with issuing and checking in textbooks. Mrs. Koenig has been a resident of La Crosse for several years. She is married and has one daugh- ter. Reading, square dancing, and lgnitting are some of her hob- ies. MR EARL KOLCINSKI Sexenth Grade Homeroom B1 ologv Instructor La Crosse State College B Sc v Univers ity of Wisconsin v Oregon State College M Sc ' Varsitv Tennis Coach La Crosse Wisconsin is the home town of Mr Kol cinski He is married and has one son He spent last summer attending school His hobbies are golfing hunting and fishing MRS BEATRICE LARSON Eighth Grade I-Iomeroom In structor in English and Social Studies v Eau Claire State Col lege B Ed - La Crosse State College v In charge of issuing and checking in textbooks Mrs Larson is the mother of one son She is from Hixton Wls consm She engoys music very much MISS PATRICIA MAI-IONEY Instructor in English Milwaukee State College I La Crosse State College B. Sc. University of Wisconsin M. Sc. Manager of School Publications. L Crosse Wisconsin is now the residence of Miss Mahoney. She spent last summer at home and on a trip to Chicago. Reading is her favorite hobby. MR. RODNEY MARTIN Physical Education and Science Instructor - Ripon College, B. A. - University of Wisconsin c Varsity Basketball Coach v Man- ager of School Lunch Program I Athletic Director. During the summer Mr. Martin is a rep- resentative of the Industrial Blind of Wisconsin. Fishing and gardening are his hobbies. Min- neapolis, Minnesota is his home town. MISS ELIZABETH MILLAM Tenth Grade Homeroom, Art and Mathematics Instructor - Winona State Teachers College, B. Ed. ' University of Minne- sota, M. A. v Chairman of Art Committee as it concerns pro- ductions and activities. Winona, Minnesota, is the home town of Miss Millam. She spent last summer going on a trip. Art and craftwork of all kinds are her hobbies. MISS FLORENCE MILLER Eleventh Grade Homeroom, In- structor of American Problems and World History v University of Minnesota v University of Wisconsin, B. A. f University of California, Berkely. Miss Mil- ler's home town is La Crosse, Wisconsin. Her hobby is read- ing. She usually spends her summers at home MR RAY NIBBE Tenth Grade Homeroom World Geography and American Prob lems Instructor v Carlton Col lege B A 0 University of Mm nesota v University of Iowa M A 0 Assisting with Varsity Foot ball 0 In charge of spectators at basketball games Mr Nibbe spends his summers working He has two sons Red Wing M1nnesota is his home town His hobbies are fishing and sports MRS PATRICIA PATTERSON Seventh Grade Homeroom In structor in Mathematics La Crosse State College B S University of Wisconsin Mrs Pattersons home town is La Crosse Wisconsin She is mar ried and has one son Paint ing reading and writing poetry are her hobbies MR. MI-ILVIN R. PETERSON Tenth Grade Homeroom, Indus- trial Arts Instructor v Moorhead State Teachers College, B. S. 1 University of Minnesota. Mr. Peterson usually spends the summer attending school. He is married. Mr, Peterson enjoys hunting and fishing. St. Paul, Minnesota, is his home town. MR. WALTER HANIS Advisor to Senior Homeroom, Chemistry, Science, and Mathe- matics Instructor I La Crosse State College, B. Sc. 0 Univer- sity of Wisconsin, M. Sc. 1 Uni- versity of Iowa, B. A. 1 Chair- man of School Assemblies 0 Chairman of Audio-Visual Aids Program 1 Chairman of Com- mittee on the School Calendar of Musical and Dramatic Pro ductions Mr Rams is married and has one son He enJoys green house work He worked for the State Highway Depart ment during the past summer He is from La Crosse Wisconsin MISS NORMA REICI-IELT Social Studies and English In structor La Crosse State Col lege 0 Columbia University University of Wisconsin B A University of Minnesota Last summer Miss Reichelt spent most of her time in California She enjoys reading and listening to music La Crosse Wisconsin is her home town MR RAYMOND SAUER Mathematics Instructor 0 Mich igan College of Mining and Technology La Crosse State College B Sc 0 Assists with Ninth Grade Football 0 Assists with Track 0 Advisor of Stu dent Council Port Washington Wisconsin is the home town of Mr Sauer He IS married and has three sons and one daugh ter During the summer he us ually works at the Trane Com pany or for the county He en Joys sports QSM M. 4? gg 5 f 5 as Page 11 , . A - I - - I I ' Q , . . q 'I ' - ' I ' , . . . . ' ' . . . ' . . A . 1 ' t . . . . ' . C . . ' . - - ' ' . . , . ' ' of si - i is 552 ' . ,. ,.,.,. .,.,, . , . sewing, are hobbies of Chippewa Falls, ner Junior mittee. are the She is is her home town. town is usually summer home. MH HENRY SCHWANDT Logan Guidance Director 0 La Crosse State College, B. Ed. 0 University of Wisconsin 0 St. 'La Page 12 Louis University. Mr. Schwandt IS originally from Genoa City, Wisconsin He is married and has two children, one girl and one boy He enjoys woodwork- ing and is active in community work During the summer Mr. Schwandt attended the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. MR BURTON SMITH Instructor of Industrial Arts 0 Stout Institute B. Sc. 1 Advisor of Senior Homeroom 0 Chair- man of Senior Class Activities, Mr. Smith spends his spare time building his future home in Pepin, Wisconsin, and collecting and grinding stones. He is a native of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Mr. Smith is married and has eight children. MRS. BERNICE SPOONER Eleventh G r a d e Homeroom, Mathematics Instructor 0 La Crosse State College - Univer- sity of Wisconsin I Advisor of Junior High Red Cross 0 As- sistant Lunch Room Manager. La Crosse. Wisconsin, is the home town of Mrs. Spooner. She has two children. Last sum- mer she worked at Paramount Photo Shop, She enjoys knit- ting and collecting good recipes. Sc. 0 Crosse. town of married has two sons and one During the summer he does factory work. He sports very much. MISS MARJOHIE WEBB Eighth Grade Homeroom, Home Economics Instructor o Platte- ville State College - University of Wisconsin, B. Sc. Collecting antiques and refinishing old fur- niture are the favorite pastimes of Miss Webb. Originally from Platteville, Wisconsin, she spends the summer working. WEIGEL summer sports, CECILIA BEITZ Secretary to Mr. Field Graduate of Logan High JAMES BARRETT JOHN BRISTOW WW.. 73? gf' dnt. JACK JOHNSON ALBIN MITCHELL HARRY OLSON dia! 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Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 4 Student Councll 4 BRUS!-5 ?ONALD QBIndustr1a1l Football 1 2 Red Cross CASPERSEN JUDY Casper QA Commerclalj Sr Band 1 2 Twxrler 3 4 CHICKEN CAROLE Chlck Q Commerclalb Pep Club 1 2 3 Sr Y Teens 1 2 Ofhcer r AA J Choxr Sr C o1r Operetta 3 4 Log Staff 2 3 Glrls Sports Edltor 3 Dramatlcs 1 2 3 4 DECLUE RICHARD Deek Q Industrxalb Football 1 2 3 4 Varzety Show 3 Jxve H1ve W' Counc114 Octette 3 4 Jr Chou' 1 Sr Chou' 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 v S53 Page 16 C R A all ', , , 1 L 1 . . , 1 oi 1 ,. 1 y . , . . ' .' . I 9 'S Q V ' ' 0. K no f X , V , 1' .U 1 H . 1 1- , ' 'S Q 2,3, p , ,s,4. X Y E 1 1 E 1, Q, u k .5 '.' . ' x 5 ' ' x 35 . ,I I ' U.. ...'- 'H Z.U.B- my 2gS.G....1, 2, ag im' . h '2, 3, 45 .I ,' l' ' ' ,. v' . U . H Q H1323 JOHNSON, SANDRA Sandy QB-Commer- cial! 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Alyce Wheeler Nancy Whxlewater Gene Wxlder Oran Willey Barbara Wilson Carol Q0 W6 iv 1? wsnwwhiif 'Nw 543- Hmm 'Q 5 ,, 5 ROW 23 Smxth Virginia Spah Jean Spencer Mari Stark Ellen Stenberg Sarah Stack Sally Sluhr Judy Taylor Terry HOW 24 Texchler Carol Terpatra Elame Terpstra Gordon Thomas Sianley Thompson Lyle Thompson Barbara Thompson Davld Thompson Donald -a ? UU. ROW 21 Woodard Judy Young Ronald ROW 20 Zlerfus, Anita Zimmerman, G X l!Y K JJ .+V MA ,wh ,WWW lfv' 'jf 5 ff 'Hifi J ffflzfw ZUQJQ L 1- 1 7 4 .I J 1 Il I Y Q S U ,x A Page 32 an v K. x H l 5 Y - ' - . 3' , '::: fue 'S -' J ,. ,,.-:- A - 5-I Lg J :,. L V Y r Q fxf ,A b . , .gh 56:64 ,.,, . ' 1 L we K 2 1 , E1 .::Q Q J ' Smifhi Anna Ni- V ,P 'gil lf' ip if, ji z ' ' ' Z E H: 5- .. t Q xx K A Qkb: t -,,- dr , 4, N W1 V lf -f ,W e - J- 1'S 1 ' - . - - F7 - . ' 5 I '- .44 - ' .J ' , if Q., , x 3 I -' -5, V - 4 ,4 V -.1 1 .:,, . I I Q al Q I a n ' ' ' - - A Q ,f V ' ,M g ' X ' if ' 4, .. ' ' ' ! . Q E I: . 2:-:ff -.'. 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I x. xi i . f o ROW 1 Gavxn Clara Gardner Florence Genz Chrxstme Gerken Bob Grlbertson Eddie Gdhertson Tom Gora Patrxcxa Gordon Ellphalet ROW 8 Graft Virginia Greencrow Henry Grxmslid Sharon Griswold Tom Gross Elizabeth Grupp Diana Hanson Gerald Hanson Jean vs. 1 I' 1-in ROW 1 Aiken Hay Aylsworth Jerry X Ames Rena Arentx Gary Asmus Dave Bader Shirley Beliany Pat mggeggggn A4 ROW 2 Benson Larry Berg Mary U Berger Rosemary Bjorge Kermxt Brasda Florence Butt Chester X Bruemmer Tom ROW 5 -, Dahlby Torn Deal Rita Delaney Jerry -:sv Eggen Armand Elhs Darlene in I Ender James BOW 6 Erickson Sandra Faxrbanks Judy Farley Sharon 1-'nzpatnck Mnke Fossum Steve Freeman Shexla VJ Frersmuth Ruthann ROW 9 Har-get Joanne Harkness Gary Harmsh Robert Haugstad Kathleen Hauser Sharon K Hauser Wayne Hendrickson Clmton ROW 10 Heiher Gerald Hogden Diane Holthaus Sharon Homrighouse Richard Horstman Nancy Horton Davxd Irvm Ray C 5 Page 33 ROW 11 James. Roger Jenks, Barbara Jenson, Jerry Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, ROW 12 Johnson, J olivette, Armin Gary Kent Marian Tom George Kastel, Joan Kaufmann, Dennis Kaufmann, Francis Kelly, Rosella Kenyon, Gary a 1 r ' : Gif ...J isp... ' K 1, E , g ,g. :Na Vx v Q, if 41 'fri e A 2 ia in 1 - Xie 'A x VA 551 : ..,,, A ' I ji J -' - ' M, X jg ,- W A fi ' 4 :sh s:. 5. ' I s,..1 PY ROW 15 Launizen Eldon Lawrence Dennis Lawrence Lyndall Layton Jerry Lennox Manlyn Lenser Russell Lewis Patricia BOW 16 J ongway erry Longway Jim Lord David Lorenz Ray Lounshrough Billy Lublnsky Gary Luhman Carol ROW 19 Nedland Jerry Nedland im Nelson J arry Nelson J lm Netser Bob Netzer Sharon ROW 20 Nida James Nimmo Terry Ot! Harvey Outcelt Douglas Overson Roger Oyer Florence Pataska Roland , I , , ROW 13 Kersten, Mike Klbler, Donald Kllen, Barbara Knudsen, Patty Knutson, Karen Knulson, Kenneth Knutson. Kent ROW 14 Kraft, Judy Krenz, Sharon Kruger, Tony Kvam Karen La Fleur Lauren Larson David Larson Kelth xl .J Jjgj ROW I7 Lukwlts Sharon Lynch Margaret MacGregor Allan Marson Genell Marson Wanda Matlak Ronald McCann Tom McCoy David BOW I8 McDaniel Helen McGuire Pearl Mcl-Ienry Gerald McHenry Marlene Miller Harold Mllterrelter Tom Molstad, Mar Moss Orby 1-N 1 gb 4 5 I . L 'LT mx 1 - , L X if ,. , , ,f , ' Il ' ff 3 'f ' Qi - -.n f . M . ' 1 va I K I , .' ,Ill , , . , , -rv KW, I A , , . , I 1 , ,, , Y .,,,- 1, - 3 V , Via if lj' ,IN K ISE-lag,ff -J - 'F ' ':5f2rff?f If:. .-. X f Wi W ' .43 , 2 N M .,..,.. :Nl Q, ,G Nichols, Gary r W, W 1 Q 5 , ,L :ji .1 3 ,Lg , 'm ' , ' , . .lx I ' , ' .,.,. . - J A 1 I ....,..,,, -V K ' .,,, I -J ' '39 ' ' 5 ' ' fn ' Q . ' , ..., 1 , - , - sf ,fz:.-xref.-.-f - r . ,. ROW 21 Pataska Ronald Patrxdge Margaret Paulson Rita Paulson Ronald Pendleton Marjle Peterson Bonme Pfaff Douglas ROW 22 Prerce Gary Radde Shirley Radde Verdelle Rendler Joseph Rxchardson Shexla Rxchmond Dennls Rlmker Patty l ROW 25 Schultz Nancy Schultz Sandra Secor Bruce Semlar Kathy Severson Robert Sherer Mary Lou Sherry Rosemary ROW 26 Slabaclr Robert Smrth Daniel Smrth Davxd Smith Davld Sneath Tom Stage Rodney ROW 23 Rmartz B111 Risberg Loxs Robertson Davld Roberts James Robinson Carol Rochester Grace Rose Glona ROW 24 Rudolf Mary Schrader Rxchard Schaefer John Schertz Wannetta Schmidt Gary Schultz Dorothy Schultz Margaret ROW 21 Kjw ROW 29 Vanderzee Ronald Veisch Elaxne Warhnbee Ann Weber Jack Wells Larry Wendlandt Ruth Wenzel Kenneth ROW 30 Wxenke Arthur Wxttenberg Rxta Young Judy Yurske Shxrley Zxebell lan Zxebell Ronald Stearns Janet Steele Eldon Stevens Jeanette Stewart Romell Stuhr Janet Sumner Ethel Swanson Harold Tabbert Roger ROW 28 Terpstra Carol Thorsen Ronald Tostrud Davld Tschumper Delores Tyler Tom Udulutch Mary Updxke Larry Urban Joel Page 35 . , . . , , , , , , , , , , . 1 . , , . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . , , Smxth, David E. . . I 1 , . . . . , . , . . . . . , . . V I . I . . . , . , V , , 6 . . . . . 1 4 X f JUNIOR HIGH CLASSES - as 'V K? I0 .ao v Y' .f 40 40 '4' as sw' AX P' . I ill. K5 MR BURCH Grade 8 Upper Row Bob Sllllth Bob Hare 'Nlarllxn Otto Colleen Haugen Don Hentholn Nell Hound Bxrbxrl Balllnger Lucinda Hlstlngs Garx Pe erson Second Row Dcnnls Klexen Sara Olson Shlron Helgrrson Loran xxldXNC11 Kxrcn Johnson Nlxrllxn Dobbs Nlargaret Ifxgglc Colleen Vvest Tom Knutson Fxrst Row xxllllliilll Genz Daud Oslex Delona Welch Gerald Stalsberg Lynn Tibbcrt PdlTlLlH Raxth W1l111m Webber Robert Brown YI' gs 'YQ' -- 1:5 QD l a.,t I! MR CRIDEH Grade B Upper Row Paullne Lunke Barb Allen Janlce Parr Garland Kolbo Rlchard Kubal Darrell Washburn Karen Herzog Pwtsv Reagles Palmer Ixerson Second Row Gerald Phllllps L1nd1 Rxrhardson Kas Knutson Chuck Rodell Joan Bernd Judy Burgh Daxld W1lson B111 Spencer I-'nst Row Loxs Smlth Paul Knutson Rolland Krause Robert Rlel Patty Splldle John Woodard Roger Hauser Bonnle Clark QQ as I.. 'fi ,oo I .A X .ps as A., ff if 1' MISS GILKEY Grade 8 Upper Row Uni May Myers Karen Dxkeman Joan Hellerude Charles Gmette John Kelss Andrew Moe Jackie Ayls worth Sandra Stewart Mrlton Tyler Second Row Julene Halxerson Sandra Jenks Karen Mach Dave Mltterrexter Karen Currle Janlce Udulutch Josephine OME'lly Barbara Dent Fu-s! Row Gary Regez Don Johnson Ron I-'orseth Gary Taylor Paul Nelson Sam Ellls B111 Dobbs Barbara Dunham Page 36 l s. , , S T 1 e ' ' ' 5 1 Si? va 5 A Q , f perl f A I l , A V L ' SR Q 21 zu 5- Li 1. - -. ? q ' 4 -if :. 'T' cr. y 5 1 A ' fu' sv 5 ,gf Q l . S 4 C-, ' Sub v . . ,l W 'I' '4 I 1' . rf' rj' e ' C , ' 4 ' 'Kr ,A - 0 V 5 ' in 4' i t M. I S 4 1 WL f A V K ' .1 .2AV,:'1'lA,.: l Q vo' 3,1 I- -' Q'-1 9' ' .. , 1 f 7 . - , X 0 .. K 3 3- ' .1 , f F-sp . .. C ' f '-H X . -1 - if ' A ' n'U, X ' ' ,Q I A Q a A 5 b 'J' Qi ' '5 f , -nl ' Q 1 , G J' 6' ' 4 1 J ,fl E n . l 1 1 VA QL A l e - A - S 4 4 , X - L 'F .Y ' ' f, ' . W? ' 'WA ' 4 we V Z X ' 1 'Y . Q 'Q' 'R 5 A Q 5 ' 4 ,, . , . J A .- Gi -- U , JE- ' - f 'S' Q1 -: 1 . 9 Y, v H w I 1 4 x 9 5'-f 7 M 1: 'S ' ,N ' f' I K Vi 'J 3' , ff me ' ' ' A 'L ' f f SO 'JI' ,oo 1.x Afir X1 Of il 7' ggEL...i lin 09' Y' 3' .' il' ,F W' 4-if A-X '- KOENIG, Grade 8 Upper Row: David Outcelt. Scott Burdick. Robert Turner, Karen Luedke, Mike Lovejoy, Robert Stone. Second Row: Gloria Mose, Patty Wood, Susan Stark, Jane Compton, Arlene Holden, Judy Lunde, Arnold Miller, Karen Bjorge. Firs! Row: Barbara Rogers, John LaFleur, Mary Pierce, Robert Hardie, Ronald Brinkman, George Kleinhaus, Karen Graff, Dennis LaPoint. Henry Toon DQ in .Is CK AT 'R' as .-.Q ai' Q fy - ll ' MRS LAHSON Grade 8 Upper Row Donald Hill Linda Hanson Candy Bangsberg Ralph Hembd Earl Jensen David Atkinson Marlet Servais Ken Sanford Jean Rimmert Judy Quinn Second Row David Vandervelde Pat Alton Nancy Berg Barbara Pierce Timothy Wells Wayne Wheeler Dennis Smolek Karen Seyerson David Gallup Fxrst Row Daniel Schaller Eldon Holden Sharon Mason Joan Robinson Barbara Gardner Phyllis Snyder Pat Rogers Doug Eidsmore Arlen Mickelson Page 37 A 1 QT . ,, if j..x 5, if 3 . - , v ,I 'U . - ' 4 'G , A.. , M1 ' - G, ' ,- '7 Q Q ., ' s A 4. A 'S' F 6 Q., as 1' jj, 5 1 v, I ' -9 5'2- M 1,2 I W X, , 3- , rf - , , I '. i fa alr- Vfilx 'ibn aa- -if .ar J MISS SCHEEL Grade 8 Upper Row Lxnn Ceason George Barton Judx Thorud Mary Munson 'Wars Hetlmd Nell Duresky Lxnda Bronson Ann Dagendesh Second Row John Lokken James McCann Robert Tooley Judlth 'I1sLher Carole Cunyan Lo1s Nickerson Janlce Knutson Sharon Melx ln Fns! Row Faye Sexerson Sharon Kmg Walter Coatv Arnold Stearns Bonme Dlllon Bllly 'Nlartxn Dennls Mahlum Quen t1n Kagel Vaughn Gerkxn Jean Main o Day at Logan 01 .41 'C' ff! rv' X MISS ALDRICH Grade 7 Upper Row Jerald Bright Barbara Freler Teddy Paulson Lmda Maxer James Molstad Tom Nxbbe Bonnle Hatlestad Kay Durden James Oehler Second Row Gary Sxmenson Craig Loornls Sharon Barta Carol Rlmmert, Kay Atchlson, Eddle Larson Kathryn Jasperson, Mary Brasda Mxldred Brasda Fust Row Ywonne Phxlllps Rzchard Rebhan Donald Jobe Stexen Dunkelberger Judxth Evenson Terrv Sargent Amta Brown Dawd Hanson Anna Schultz Page 38 . . Aa-'81 , fx tr . ' f A Nf' . 4 at A Q' J Q f ' S., J tg K 'J ,4 L, H Q ll 1 ixfw ,Q 'Tw' , y of , yr, . l , J f F if ,V 3. . 1, 4 K I E J ' N - A . kt 1 K I ,I qu: f W L3 e mg? ' 1 3 1' . ' S Q I w 'S L x ' risk X X if H bo lf' K 5' ' .. A . vs S - - i , 1 54? fv-'., '1 Q jig? N' Q' Q ag A al 4- TY S 5 Hg Hwy., ns. .r were QQ? id Yi Lf MISS ENGELKE Grade 7 Sue Melbo Joan Lebold Duane kldd Second Row 'VIary Erickson Jovne Bartholomew Andy Vnrnum DlX1d Zlutmkx Tom Lee Mary Anderson Daxld Keen an Stanley Johnson Nanny Keller Fxrst Row Mary Ann James Judv Corbett Ray Moss John Johnson Barbara Wxlson Frxnk Johnson LOIS Olson Jon Leveraus Mlchael Mam 'NS- 91. The fac ty formal dress ag- 48 .ur G-'Y MR HARTIG Grade 7 Upper How Sharon Semlar Dennls Duckworth, Katy Erlckson Richard Schmxdt, Ambrose Goyette Roger Saley Mary Grodevant Peter Smlth Second Row Arthur Ingalls Loulse Semlar, Donald Howard, Jxm Gegenfurtner, Yvonne Spangler, B111 McConnell, Pat MCGIDHIS Sylwa Stegen Rlchard Greene Fu-si Row Leonard Matxak Jlm Larrabee Barbara Brxght Charlene Terpstra, Darlene Hutchenreuter, Judy Lehrke Robert Wrlght, Leonard Peasley Mary LaFluer Page 39 in l 5 T f ' , ,Q ' g A. ,.. - , ' Wi... -xt I Q 3 , , - W A lf. f ' '31 T' 1 ,J - , 1' Af , 'f 2- ' h - J 5 ' 'M al' ' 4 s A. . 1' RQ E S 4- Q '4 I an , J , M ' 'Q f , . H J- I n ln , H. H 4. Q ..N.. . 5 1 el f ' I ver ,, z 0- N Q f - 1 s 5. A wx 4 g , ' I - I. ' V D y . ,K 9 A Tl l ,' ' ' B ' 'l' Upper Row: Charlene Outcelt, John Moyer, Donald Hoover, Richard Carrier, Jane Hanson. Darrell Hegy, Fred Abraham, Q so ! X ' 4 D- H, 4 ., 1 1 1 L . 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MRS HEHREID Grade 7 Upper Row Donald Goldbeck Donald Nerbv Rodney Schultz Charlene N017 LGVNIS Knutson Nancy Heftl Marguerlte Jones Amta Hendrickson Sharon Dayton Second Row Bob Ellxs Rlta Rm1ker 'Nlarlene Berger Pat Lmdxxck Bxrbara Potts Patsy Wendlandt Shxrley Klelnschmldt Lynn Phelps Fxrst Row Rlchard 'Nlahlum Jamce Eggen Bzlly Asselm Bob Dobbs Jxm Kelm Nancy Jenks Gary Mlller Marllou Smlth -V Get io Work' 00 fi 'Q vi ,,.n nal 'f-' ,I MR KOLCINSKI Grade 7 Upper Row Paula Pendleton Donna Zimmerman Carolyn Zlmmer Larry Fladhammer James Davison Jane Ruud Leone Dahlby Carol Barton Donald Whltewater Second Row B111 Hagen Ronnle Schrader Patrlcla Steele Stexen Searle Donald Davls Dlane Handke Judy Gaulthler Gary Hall Sue Jeanls Fu-st Row Donald Cagle Murxel Justman Joseph Aylsworth Gerald Pfmgsten Sally Thompson James Anderson Ro berta Burdlck Gary Holley Carol Lord P age 40 as , A - X ' L 2 'Q r wr ll ji P Hof 'Q'l'- - 4 '- ' ll Y '. f X3 Q P .A x ' 'f J . , D , A . . v . . . , v . . . 6. . 1 xxx I o 1' ', JY , I A Q. Y , ,M ? i , 1 Q -5 :ig - F .. v 4 VW x gag K S M' ' S L so 2 4 ' 1 f ' Q' -1 K 0 ' 1 -f X- I V, , 0 X I 6 'V 9 M ' 4 K - .. 4 . '- A. , if Q i l . f L T L ' Hg? f ' I i' 5' 1 5 B: V J . . - -gi A I pk :. 1 il Q-,S , . ' f ayvui I., ix S , , .. al - Q Q R Q ost' X ak U fo R 5, 5 vs' - 5 'S - rt 1 i 5? wnf, 18 1 VN an mr wi? MRS. PATTERSON, Grade 7 Upper How: Patricia Hendrickson, Ellen Steine, Dale Conrad, Susan Schmuck, Gary Boehlke, Ann Kerwin, Karen Knut- son, John Yehle, Gail Wardwell. Second Row: Michael Gagermeier, Eugene Mason, Blair Voter, Karen Jensen, Alan Larson, Marlin Rose, Dawn Wegener, Clarence Knutson, Joyce Becker. Firs! Row: Thomas Kilen, Marilyn Turk, Rodney Wenzel, Arthur Valentine. Sandra Brenengen, Bonita Panka, Beverly Kerwin, Dale Olson. Editor at work m v 55 CQ Ne MISS WEBB Grade 7 Upper Row John Zahrte Geraldine Blanchard Dave Christopherson John Maier Patricia Dacy Richard Lebold Brent Anderson James Allen Second Row Lorna Deyo Gary Bey Lola Krause Darwin Eastman Nancy Nleumeister Richard Prmsen Lucille Lee Paula Hubbard Richard Pierce Fixsi Bow Sandra Tourville Ricky Caspersen Beverly Thurston 'vlary McCoy Karen Norcross Bob Swanson Mary Swords Carol Keenan Page 41 Q 5 gg 3 -..i A 34, . y-Q .J 4 ' P., 'J J., Q A, Y -SH, ' v O X P , L4 X . 5 4 1 4 is-FX 'C7 nf-F ,A BEVERLY FLUME Wriie-up Ediior Girls' Sports Ediior Upper Row Ann Wartenbee Beverlx Flume Donna Grucn Marx Robertson Mary Gunderson Lone Jenks Thud Row Barbaxa Jenks Nancy Barton Karen Knutson Shlrlew Radde Darlene Borgedahl Sandra Johnson Bex er15 Fns! Row July Clllev Shlrley Eld Sharon Hanson Nancv White Joanne Rlnartz Judy French Don Thompson y , . 8. .MV E I 4J N, -af- -of4-4 ' 4, .,.4-J' 'F' A. 4-1,-. -944' ff-'V' 'Sd' ,...a.-s..z 4' 'V ,eo-vb ,IS-'f' I WINNESHIEK DAY WHAT S A DEADLINE? On the photography staff are T1m Johnson and R1ch All through the year the people on the W1nnesh1ek ard K1rkhorn They take the p1ctures of the var1ous staff are busy Approx1mately thlrty students work on the W1nnesh1ek a book wh1ch descr1bes the school year from September to June The ed1tor th1s year IS Thomas Scarseth Under h1s able dlrectxon there are four ma1n staffs The compos1t1on staff 1S headed by Leland Schroe der He IS asslsted by Nancy N1les Nancy Swords Pat Ames Karon Smlth Karen Blankensh1p and Karen L1etzow The1r Job 1S to cut 1dent1fy and mount the p1ctures and help to lay out the W1nnesh1ek as It appears when It IS completed The Job of the wr1te up staff IS to V1S1t all of the organ1zat1ons and clubs and study the1r act1v1t1es and projects Then they wr1te summar1es of each organ1 zatlon Th1s year they are also 1nterv1ew1ng and wrxt mg a paragraph about each teacher The wrxte up staff IS composed of Sharon Hanson Nancy Whlte Donna Gruen Judy French Barbara Ulr1ch and Bev erly Flume ed1tor clubs and organ1zat1ons that appear 1n the W1nnesh1ek Joanne Rmartz files all of the p1ctures for them The buslness staff 1S headed by Mary Lou Thomas Barbara Jenks Mary Gunderson Shlrley Radde Kar en Knutson Pat Belfany Mary Molstad Judy Kraft Ann Wart1nbee Joanne Harget Judy C11ley Romell Steward and Nancy Horstman SOl1C1ted for the ad vertlsements The glrls sport act1v1t1es are covered by Beverly Flume and Leland Schroeder boys sports The xndex edxtor 15 Barbara McCoy The typ1sts are Beverly Er1ckson Sandra Johnson Shlrley E1d Mary Robertson Judy French Bev Flume Barbara Ulr1ch and L1nda Nelson They type the materlal to be sent to the pr1nter The adv1sors for the W1nnesh1ek are Mxss Patr1c1a Mahoney Mr Robert Hart1g Mr Elroy Gotter and Mr Walter Rams ALICE ANDERSON JEAN ANDERSON PAT AMES MARIBETH HOOGENHOUS 'is'-ffl! 1 'Pl - Page 45 ' 1 , A M.. I . . ,M e . , 5 I .-,,-.,-v,..- IJ-v. ' ' ? .1 .. 1 ..V-af' , - A- I I r f nf J 1' Lal' 1. I K. 1 I 1' I W A I I , D D . I J Y Y - - , 5 , 1. , Q y 7 1 7 . I Y . , . - ., . . y ' y - , ' ' . Y , . , . . . - - - r . , . . I , 1 ' 7 ' 7 I . Y Y . - , ' , ' . 1 I x , 1 - 2 1 ' i ' . 1 ' 1 , . . . as ., s Pa pn L.. L wwf LELAND SCHROEDER BETTY FOLTS RICHARD KIRKHORN Edxto! Edxior Photographer NANCY WHITE SHARON HANSON Edxior Ednor Thirty Th1s year a nexx plan has been dexlsed for the staff of the Logan Log An ed1tor1al boa1d xxas set up place four edltors xxere named The dutles of these edltors are to asslgn storles to cub reporters lax out the plan for the1r page proof read the ass1gnments and other Journallstlc dutles Reporters for the Logan Log are from all grades These reporters must have the ab1l1tx to xx rlte a storv xx h1Ch catches the reader s exe and holds h1s lnterest Co operat1on and assoclatlon vxlth other students IS a reward as IS learnmg how to make up a newspaper and other pertlnent 1nfo1mat1on AdVlSO1b for the Logan Log are Mlss Patr1c1a Mahonex M1 Elrox Gotter Mr Walter RHHIS and The edltorlal board conslsts of News Edltors Nancy Whlte and Sharon Hanson Feature Edltor Betty Folts and Spolts Ed1tor Leland Schroeder The ed1tors are ass1sted xx 1th greatly needed help by tx pxsts photographers headed by Rlchard K1rkhorn bus1ness staff Pat Ames and Ahce Anderson In charge of rnaxhng out cop1es of the Log to other hlgh schools 1n several states are Maubeth Hoogenhaus and Jean Anderson who also serve as c1rculat1on managers Upper Row Karon Smlth Julie Axken Judx Vxells Merldeth WIISOII Marv Robertson Nancy Nlles Llnda Nelson Marv Peacock Thxrd Row Karen Lletzow Jamce Laylan Nancy Haugen Bexerly Erxckson Sandra Johnson Darlene Borgedall Marvl1n Olson Second Row Shxrlex Eld Barbara Ulrlch Judx French Judx Woodard Pat Povxers Pat Farly Mary Martln Fu-st Row Janice Egen Charlene Terpstra Dawn Wegener Bcnnle Hatlestad Joann Harget Karen Blankenshlp Joan Bugbee ge 46 K X A . i 56' ., .5 lx, 'Q xx - II This plan dispenses with an editor-in-chief. In this Mr. Robert Plartigf , D 1 Gary Chr1stenson Davld Loomxs Gordy Terpstra Ray Schoen feld Thom Scarseth STAGE Aga1n th1s year much of the construct1on and pa1nt 1ng of the stage scenery for dramat1c product1ons was handled by members from Mr Harlan s Englxsh class es These students have learned the vast amount of t1me and effort that 1S necessary to stage adequately Logan s product1ons These students are learn1ng sk11ls that w1ll enable them to be welcome and useful workers IH church and communxty act1v1t1es The stage crew proper IS a small group of boys who have learned to mampulate the var1ous equ1pment on SOUND Tucked up 1n a nest 1n the balcony of the aud1to r1um a group of energet1c boys are contr1but1ng to the success of many of the school s act1v1t1es Although grateful for the success obtalned by the1r ted1ous hours of effort Adv1sed by Mr Walter Rams the boys are kept busy dlsplay 1ng the1r Sklll wlth varlous projects They d1str1bute films for use 1n classes keep the projectors IH good work1ng cond1t1on and take complete charge of the publ1c address system for seasonal sports Knowledge of e1ectr1cal appllances IS ga1ned through Gary Lubmsky and Roger Overson check a mlcrophone ,any Thom Scarseth goes up to work on the operetta scenery CREW the Logan stage They act as the product1on crew at all assembl1es plays and muslcals These boys work back stage are rarely seen by the aud1ence yet no performance could be glven w1thout them Tom Scarseth IS th1s years stage manager Other members who have performed the1r dut1es w1th sk1ll and dependab1l1ty are Ray Schoenfeld D3V1d Loom1s Gary Chrlstenson Gordon Terpstra and James Nel son CREW the opportun1ty of be1ng a member of th1s crew Exper1ence and ab1l1ty are the essent1al factors needed to be the leader of the boys The Sound Crew IS not all work however The boys comb1ne fun Wlth the1r work Aloft from all else 15 the b1g party held each year w1th the members of the Stage Crew Show1ng accompl1shment for the1r work durlng the year letters are presented to those earnlng them Only one letter lS alloted a boy Upon graduat1on a gold m1crophone p1n IS awarded to place on the letter S Charles Markham T1m Johnson and Jlm Leveraus ln pect the pre amp Page 47 , . ' Y I I ' ' 1 Z , , , . . , r 1 ' the sound crew is never in the spotlight, they are - ' ' 7 , , y l , . -7 c . I K R N I' . C .M Pl li 0 X X 1. 5 als X of s'I TWIRLERS pper Row Rlta Tolokken Imogene Tooley Sharon Netzer Ethyl mner 1-'usi Row Mary Swords Sandra Schultz Sharon Farley Rxta Paulson If you pass the band room and see the sparklmg Hash of tw1rl1ng batons lt 1S the Baton Club practlcmg and learnmg the fundamental twlrls how to make up rout1nes and good marchmg techn1ques Dur1ng the warmer weather they pract1ce outslde where they learn throw ups and other tw1rls that are not pOSS1bl6 to do 1n the bulldmg chosen to march wlth the band Th1s year they are Judy Caspersen Shxrley R1n1ker Imogene Tooley Sharon Netzer Judy Johnson and Rlta Paulson There are also two SCOttl9S Judy Eldsmore and Sharon Wagner The Baton Club meets every Frlday after school 1n the band room The twenty members are led th1s year ass1sted by Imogene Tooley LETTERMEN Upper Row Alan Eastman Kenny Nelson Ronnie Johnson Tom Scar seth Leland Schroeder Pete Bronson Second Row Gerald Johnson Kenny Anderson Jxm L1nd Dlck Lu bmsky George Nelson D1ck Bauch Front Row Jxm Cagle Phxllp Nohr Jlm Scott Tom Genz Roger Nxck erson Rlchard Doolittle No oFf1cers no meetmgs no dues but an actlve letes who hate won the1r letters ln the varslty sport membershlp can only be a descr1pt1ve of one club at Logan the LC Club The boys usher at all football and basketball games Th1s year they also acted as hosts at the Mary E Sawyer Audltorlum durmg the W I A A D1str1ct Bas ketball Tournament held 1n La Crosse Members of the LC Club are made up of all ath Page 48 program at Logan Thus letter wmners from football baseball basketball tennls golf and track automatl cally become members of the club Mr Ray Nlbbe of the Logan faculty helped reor gamze the group about ten years ago He IS now the advlsor of the club 1 t . xl 4 J A 1 b'l. 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From the most advanced members, six girls are by nRita Tolokken, the majorette for the band who is 1 . y ' x v ' V 9 Send a Pass 1 V I 'T Upper Row Ruth Scaaseth Loas Ravenscroft Sharley Gramslad Donna Gruen Barbara Thompson Mary Gundeason Marx Lou Thomas Second Row Beryl Kanstler N.-ancv Hargct Doras Schald Judy Race Irene Kaaser Barbara McCov Sharley Swanson Front Row Adrmnne Lexus Judv Schaller Ruth Ann Schauland Barbara Lemke Barbara Phallaps Judy Johnson Assastang an the offace and helpang Logan to run more effacaently are the Offace Pages The garls an swer the telephone, collect absentee slaps from each room record them on sheets prepared by the Hrst peraod olface pages and delaver telephone messages and passes to the faculty and students Thard and fifth peraods they take the announcements around to all of the classes The offace pages gave up thear free peraods and study tame to serve thear school There are approxamately tharty offace pages consastang of garls from grades ten eleven and twelve 'ian ,ge CONSERVATIONISTS Upper Row Landa Maaer Teddy Paulson Gary Phallaps Vlrganaa Smath Cealaa Jacobson Vactor Reaber Thard Row Joan Bernd Susan Stark Tommy Nabbe Andy Varnum Craag Loomas Second Row Barbara Freaer Sharon Barta Kay Durden Kathy Jas person Carol Rammert George Barton Farsi Row Marcelet Swartz Kay Atchason Judy Evenson Yvonne Phallaps Davad Hanson Don Jobe Feedang our feathered fraends as a project welcomed by members of the Logan Audubon Club The pur pose of the club as to teach respect for nature and ats conservataon Offacers for the year were Andy Var num presadent, Garry Phallaps vace presadent, and Joan Bernd secretary Other projects besades the feedang of bards have been makang scrapbooks and charts takang care of anjured or frozen bards and takang field traps Membershap an the Audubon Club as open to stu dents an any grade The members have an opportuna ty to wan prazes by earnang poants for varaous actava taes They may obtaan poants by completang thear bard charts, feedang bards attendang club meetangs, and reportang on nature hakes and books The Logan Audubon Club as affalaated wath the Na taonal Audubon Socaety, to whach over seven mallaon boys and garls belong Thas socaety was organazed twelve years ago by Mass Faye Aldrach, who has gaven much effort and tame to anterest students an bard study Page 49 1 l a - 1 3 5 ' N , .' I . i V y ' , Z . I a qv V ' . Y a . . . . . . . , , ' J . X , 6. 'ux X L 51521 f' NIKE 'Q if Q ,Ha ts M - . - 5 ' .- ' ' . Y , , ' ' . . . . , . 1 , ' - . per Row Ann Vx rrtrnbee 'N rnex H g, t Sl l 'N t L F l Xl Rr' tson Sh rron Hrfner Fhrrd How I r rnrx rstrr rn en o Nlrrrlxn Olsr econd Row P I I- l x oxx xrnr en K ron! A ow S rrlex Lrd J x rn Pren Local National and International SENIOR Y TEENS An opportunrtx tor both educatronal reereatronal actrxrtres rs found rn the Senror Y Teens The educa tronal program thrs xear consrsted of a talk bx an exchange student from Turkex xx ho rs attendrng Cen tral At another meetrng Mr Fletcher shoxx ed slrdes and drseussed teenagers and educatron rn Germanx tronal program rncluded a pot luek supper a Chrrst mas partx at the EWCA and a xx rener roast ProJects thrs xear rncluded the Mothers Tea and the srngrng of carols at a hosprtal Thrs xear the Y Teens gave a Valentrne partx at the eountx rnflrmarx X Teens also do such thrngs as usherrng at Bacca laure rte school plax s and other audrtorrum actrxrtres Thex also served at the P T A coffee OlTrcers xx ere Sharon Hanson presrdent Nancx VVh1te vrce presrdent Mvrna Greene secretary Shrr lex Erd treasurer, Bettx Folts hrstorran Mrss Elsre Engelke rs advrsor to the group JUNIOR Y TEENS Logan Junror Y Teens have had a large and actrve membershrp of sex enth and erghth grade grrls durrng the sehool xear 19:90 19:10 Marx Hetland has been presrdent Sharon Krng xrce presrdent Pattx Alton seeretarx and Lx nda Bronson treasurer Therr goals haxe been 2 To groxx rn frrendshrp xx 1th people of all races relrgrons and natronalrtres 3 To groxx rn knoxx ledge and love of God Actrx rtres rncluded sponsorrng a dance gorng Chrrst mas carollrng dccoratrng Easter eggs for the La Crosse Chrldrens Home enloxrng pot luck suppers splash partres helprng xxrth Teen Toxxn dances tak rng part rn xesper serxrces and plannrng some good programs Adxrsers for the group are Mrs Bettx Herrred and Mrs Mable Terpstra Upper Row Bonnre Hrtlestad Carole Cunxan Nlrnex Nevrrrrersrer Pntsx Reagles Mrrx Hetlernd Andrer Nloe Nrnex Perg Karen Herzog Lxndi Bronson Kix Knutson Pat Ruth Joxee Brrtho'orrrexx Wrncx Keller Thrrd Row Joex ON1ea1x Judx Burch Ka en Noreross Prua Hubbard Pattx Allen Jrnree Knutson Sandx Jenks Jrne Compton Glorra NUJNG Colleen Vx est Shrron Krng xrrrx Sxxords Second Row Susan Sehmuck Jane Hanson Nlrrx Lou Srnrth Janree Eggen Ba bara Frrer Charlene Notz Nlarguerrte Jones Lol Nrel-.erson Susan Stark Anrta Broxxn Rrta R1n'er Salx 'll rrps n Frrsi now G rl Wardxfxell Donna Zrrrrrrrerrnrn Lois Olson Lourse Serrr'er Sharon Sernlar Pat Lrnxreh Nancv Jenks Drvxn Wagner Nlarx Errekson Charlene Outeelt Karen Jenson Anrt'r Hendrrekson Page JO ' ., 44 .X ' W, x I A , it Up 2 'z ' f. fa rave . - ur' cx .'e Zer. H-ttx' o ts, . zrfx' r re-r .' , 2 1 . ' 1 True x' Ma nns. N. Hr r, mn. Jog llzrrge-t. l.or'n-ilu Le-rrrke-. Gr'e-te'lr- Gr' th, . L e K' gr n. S : ar sy 'ar' cy. Pixlrh' P 'ers MA' . Ci: '-ne. ,.1,rr'x' Lou errrx. F -. : 'lr ' ' . rrrrrve Lrrjlz , Nanux' Wlrrle. Juelx ' '- uh. O O I . Y. . 1 .4 - f , - - 1 H , Q Z , 1 , , C '-' I :B r m 1 x 'P' U - ' I ' VV. v 5 l B They also had a demonstratron by a florrst. The recre- 1. To grow as a person. ' 1 1 11 ' X x y Q' - A , Y ' ' A ' ,' , 1. - ' K ' vs - A . 'C I . .l' v . x - C V ' A - y 1 CLI- , ' Q 'S ' .' 5 'Z-5 Q .. , Q, YL 'Q FH , . . - - 1 U , 'Q - . . -, , Y . ', K A 71 lriz ,V ' ij re: I 'o . ' V Y 'A Ani 'W Q-rv Pres1dent Scarseth 1 9 ' evo S Representatlx e Blank Secretary Tostrud One govermng body of Logan H1gh School 1S the Student Counc1l Many p1oJects are undeltaken th1s governlng o1gan1zat1on each year One of the projects th1s year was Hobo Day at Logan Students and teachers came dxessed fOI the OCCHSIOH A snake dance, planned by the Counc1l followed the band down to the field befo1e the Foot ball Fest1val game Other projects of the Student Counc1l were to keep the school clean and send CARE packages Opelatlng all of the concesslon stands durmg games was another project Th1S work helped supply the Counc1l w1th needed money .3 il- MOTION M CARRIED VICE Dres1dent Lubmsks P 'Z' S-I JPJ Treasurer Ulrxch Representatn e 'Vloss As a spec1al serv1ce to the school th1s o1gan1zat1on sponso1s the Prom They work Wlth the art depart ment and SUDGTVISG the elect1on of the kmg Elect1on of ofT1cers for Student Counc1l are held 1n the sprmg Th1s year Thorn Scarseth was chosen pres1 dent and Dlck Lubmsky was chosen VICC pres1dent Other off1cers were secretary, Joanne Tostrud, treas urer Barbara Ulr1ch Sen1or H1gh Representatlve Jerry Blank, Jun1or H1gh Representatwe, Orby Moss After two years of SQIVICB, the members xx ho have been valuable to the organ1zat1on are g1ven gold p1ns as awards Mr Raymond Sauer IS the faculty adv1sor for the Student Counc1l Upper Row Jerrx Blank Pete Bronson Gary Z1mmer1nan Bob Trx ggestad Jllh Blank D1ck Ll.lb1I'lSky Ron Johnson Daxe Loomxs R1ch Hellerude Tom Scarseth Jack LIBII xx Tlln Johnson Dlme Urbin Thud Row Tedclx Pxulson Bob Gerl-ten Gary LLlbll'1Sl'xX Oxbx Moss B111 Nlose Tony Lemke J1111 Luehne Marv F1n anger DOIIS Srhllcl Kixen Lxetzoxx Second Row Kent John on B111 R1nart7 Jane Ruud Anna Hendmckson Nlaxllxn Otto Karen Herzoe Andrea Moe Ann W mrtlnbec K :ren Knutson Joanne Tosuucl Barbara Llrlch hrs! Row bred A171 1111111 Dax1d Tostrud John Yehle Dmns Schaller Lmda Tavlor Sharon Melxln Lorna Deyo Lmma Gexken Ambrose Goxette Nancy Horstmsm Page D1 1 . K 1 , v K, lv O W vs. - . . W X N, ' A ,, ya X ,o an Tj f A ' . rf 'S ' G7 1 Y -Jr 5. L' L iw. ff I ' . . ' . by . . ' - RANGER ROOTERS Exelx Tuudax the enelgetle Rangel boosters meet Thls xear the club had about SIKIX mem bets T L major aLt1x1tx ful the Pep Club each xeal 1 the lfootb 111 Ehallldl TlllS xeax lcd and xx hltc pom poms and booster pms xx ere sold The gxm for the Festlx al Dance xx as decoxated bx the membels The xxalls xxele eoxeled xxlth multl colored leax Ca and plxles Red and xx h1te streamers xxue hung to ucate '1 false eclllne Thur uoxx ns xx exe suspended over the m1ddle of the floor The thlone xx as a back dlop o black xe xet dteolated xxlth a S1lVCI croxxn The goal posts on the lootball Held also xx exe deco lated xx 1th led and xx hlte stteamers Thls xeat the tladltlon of floats xx as suspend ed Instead the patadc conslsted of hlst the Football Festlx al Coult then the band folloxx ed bx the cheetleadcls leadlng the student bodx ln a snake dance to the field At the pep as semblx the Festlx al Coult xx as announced The queen xx as 1VIx1na Gxeene xx 1th Ba1ba1a Thomp 1 01 son Chen Lou Endet Balbala Ultlth Nanrx Whlte Joan Dufflnson Deanna Slaback on the rox al court Gnls xx ho shoxx an 1111916.51 IH sports and haxe a deflnlte mterest 1n good spoxtsmanshxp max become members After the dues are pa1d and the lntclest shoxxn a gnl becomes a membel The g,11l txx to attend both home and out of toxxn games xx olk on speual projects durlng football and basketball season and partlclpate and plan pep assemblles ACCOldlHg to ttadltxon seats are 1ese1xed fox club membets on the mam floor at the basketball games Thls xear all mem bets of Pep Club xx cal ted and xx hlte beanles to the games Off1ce1s thls xeal xx exe presldent Barb Thompson, v1ce plesldent Beverly Erlckson secreta1x Joan DUHIDSOD and treasurer Batb Uhlch Marle Spencer Mary Smaby Barbara Thompson Lorle Jenks Nancy Whxte Sharon Hanson Upper Row Shlrlex Harnlsh Llnda Larson Dorls Schlld Berxl Klnstler Lorralne Genz Nlarx Gunderson Frith :low Nlancx Harget Ruth Scarseth Franc1s Stoker Bettx Hexnbcl Soma Stelhngxxerf Rosella Kellex Joanne Har get 'Vancx Horstman D1ane Grupp Fourth Row Karen Schroeder Joanne Tostrud Bexerly Erlckson Sandra Johnson Sharon Yehle Darlene Borgedahl Bnbtra Lunke Judx Cxllx 'NIar11xn Lenox Barbara Jenks Thxrd Row Nlarx Lou Keun Janlce Laxlan Barbara 'NlcCoy Sharon Anderson Cozette Eastman R113 Tolokken Sarah Stenberg Alma Temte June Paul Karen Blankenshlp Barbara Llrxch Barbara Vbllder Second Row Sandx Schultz Sharon Farley Joan Buebee P'1t Farley Shlrlex E1d Sharon Hanson Ann Vhller Shlrley Rmlker Delores Hexer Sharon Wagner Pat Ames Patt1e Powers In-sr Row Karen Daerlng Donna Gruen Pat Otto Jean Anderson Judx Wells Joan Dufhnson Barbara Thompson Lorahe Jenks Bex erly Flume Nancy Haugen Nancy Swords Pat Haugen Mary Martm Carollne Henthorn Page 02 1. i 'V Vx X V V ' V - hi '. .. V' V . , , VV. 'V ' '-, 'V Vf- - '1'S 1 z . . 1 1 1 , ' , V. . ,V ' . V,V . , ,, V X .'V. x, V . .V V Vxx .- . V V,V' . V ,x x X. X ' x , . . W 3 4 . t , A - - - Q., . - . ., , , 8 1' ' ' l 1 rx x Y - xx' x 'H I x 2 ' .M A . rf - V V- , - MJ V , . . - . 1 l y , . . 0 '., V . V ' ,,-' V , - ' l ' ,V . V V 'V . . , ,V V7 x 1'-g r- x .A V . V . V ,.' ' ' .,. V . .V . . , ' Xe 5. ., ,V , . ,, 'V V .V , - V -1 rx ' 'x v I x r ' ' .- ' V . .,A. . VA' . . ' - . ' V ' V V V Zi A' . V V ,' . ' V ,'V ' 1 2' X . j ,',l j 1 . :. j V 4 Q . . 'V . . V - ' . V ' ' V ' V ' V ' ' v' ' V - , V 1 Q V 1 V . V V V . X. '-X ...ana per Row C mem 1511 1 e N c 111 econd Row S 11111 S l ' 111 sw e Ill 1 11111 ll ll .111 1 S1111 1 1 'wx 111 1x1 xrs! Row I S l ll e 1 M111 1 1 o 1 s ll 1 ee 11 s 1111 ' x Re11.,1es 1X 11 Neu11111s1e1 Joex O W1e1l1 b111ci1 1 SILXK .111 Student l1b1311dl'lN haxe beeome an 1nteg1al pant ot the Logan Hwh behool l1b1u1x dep.11t111en1 Then dL1l1LS a1e tueheel-1 out books put books em ax DIULL books Hle 111agaL1nes and 1n gene1al help to keep the l1bl3lX dn e1tt1ae11ve place Tl1e student l1bldl1e1llS all belong to the Jufllfll O1 'DCYIIOI H1g5h L1bI3IN Club The aet1x1t1es ofthe L1b13lX Club th1s xeax mcluded a theate1 pa1tx a small Chustmas pa1t5 and .1 Val ent1ne P3115 Annual act1v1t1es 1I'1LlLlde a Chr1stn1as tea fO1 the teache1s and a club p1cn1c 1n June The SCHIOI h1gh p1es1de11t VK as Ka1en Fuengel 111th Jamce Thompson as XICQ p1es1dent Mau Robe1tso11 .as see1et.11x and Judx R1Ce ds t1easu1e1 Patsx Rea glee Joex OMea15 and Nancy Neumuster VNQIC the Jun1or h1gh off1cers Checkmg 1n books as Nanex Heft1 1s domg 18 just one of the mam 11b1a15 processes leal ned by L1b1a13 Club members BOOK EXPERTS KAREN FUENGER Presldent Readmg shelves and puttmg an ax books keeps ou1 11b1a1x on an ef'11e1ent bas1s T1n1 Wells and Judx RICE are the wo1 kexs QA 5 Page .33 1 17 ' M 1' 'A 1 K X ' 1 ' -rf 3 If it Us -1- A F , l Up 1 ,Q 'A 1 11' 1111. 111111tl1.x' W 111, 41111 Gary 1' lllps, S : :il '11 ,'1'11111f. lwezgy KL1lllL'Lll. Cu' l Xyllflll. IE1111111- CllllTl'lllll. K: '11 1' - gel: E11 'l Sllll 11-1: dj '1'1. ' N14 ry I xovcis. iII'1Cl Sllilff ' 1111. F' : .o1:1s1- fl'l1llll'. 314 '111-11 XY1l, . Ale 11' R lJe'1,'o . .I.11 1'1 Tlw 111p.o11, Cz ' l Ke-L-111111, laxtsl' -1 1 'z my ' ' . .', H. . , , , . , ' . . . ' -. lb 5. l A .. -A- , , . A ,' . ' H. . , . , . f VL.. Y.. . . v- , , ,SS '. 'H 'I xx I g x ' x K ' H 1 ' ' , A ' , ' . . . U 1 . . 1 uv, - el' - v V., 1 - ,Ss 5 v ' ,fl , '. . e..L, - ' 1 ' Y Y xr' ' -1 ' ' 1 -, ., 1 ' ' - w . v ' ' ' ' - ' H ' . , , . ' . . , 1 1 v ' --1 .iff 1 1 Y ' --v v' --v 1 -'1 ' l v 4 5 Q . U ox 'ff Q 13 .1 - ' fit, ig F f , i U fy Debate A Upper Row Joanne Tostrud Sh1rlew Netzer Front Row Ahce Anderson Anlta Haefner Speech! One of the most scholarly and actlve groups 1n Logan Hxgh School IS debate The national debate questlon thlS year IS Resolved that Governmental Subsldxes Should Be G1 anted Ac Addltxonal Trammg You w1ll most llkely find most of the debaters 1n Room 205 after school They w1ll be workmg to 1m prove the1r ab1l1ty to speak and organ1ze cases They are noted for clear thmkxng and eiTect1ve speakmg The debaters have taken tr1ps th1s year to Eau Debate B Speech' Cla1re three tlmes Merrlll and St Peter Mmnesota Thev have also debated at Central and La Crosse State College They have won about half of all thelr debates Joanne Tostrud Shlrley Netzer Allce Anderson An 1ta Haefner Betty Folts Nancy N1les Karen Blanken shlp Stanley Thomas Ann Wart1nbee R1chard Nxbbe and John Ma1n The advlsors of th1S group are Mr Thlenls and Mrs Gllkey Upper Row Rxchard Nlbbe John Maxn Stanley Thomas Front Row Karen Blankenshxp Page 54 : Q 13 1 Y Y, 1 -...-.- , gi V i I cordjng to Need to Qualify High School Graduates for Members of the- Senior and Junior debate are: Upper Row Dale Angel Ralph Bllggs Garv Hubert Bwrbara Hafner 'Vlary Gunderson Ron Luhman Nlartx Gora Larrx Anderson Second Row Marry Mackle Janet Dunham Margaret Falrbanks L1 Von Pierce Joan Bugbee Jenny Rxtter Sarah Stenberg karen Fuenger F1rsiRow Sharon Daxlson Sandra Kersten Nlancx Nhles Nancx Haugen Donna Gruen Francxs Stoker Fnends The Jun1o1 Red Cross Counul IS a d1V1S10H of the Amcucan Red CIUQS At Logan lt IS d1x1ded 1nto txxo gloups the jumor h1gh and scn1o1 hlgh One 01 txxo students ale elected frorr each homeloom to xeplesent them for the xea1 The counc1l pa1t1c1pated 1n the annual membe1sh1p d11xe xx here thex collected flom the students ln the homerooms Thex also filled and sent g1ft boxes to manx needx ch1ld1en Ln anothel p1OjQCt thex made tlaxs fo1 the Tomah VClLIdDS Hosp1tal The SGHIOI Red Cross Counc1l meets xx heneve1 the D1 esxdent calls a meetmg under the d1rect1on of lVI1ss VINIHH Johnson The OpllCQ1S th1s year ale presxdent Margaret Fanbanks SGCIGIBIQ Nancy Haugen, VICE Need pres1dent Karen Fuenger l1eZl5UlCI Sandla Kelsten The Jun1o1 Red Cross Councll CODb1btS of seventh e1ghth and nlnth glade membels and IS advlsed bx Mrs Spooner Thex assxst the semor d1x1s1on Thls xea1 some of the members xx ent to Hogan School to be ln a moxlng plcture that xx as belng taken of them xx hlle rnalung thlngs for the veterans The films ale to be sent to Red C1 oss headquartels and Wlll be shovxn manx d1fTe1Lnt places The olfxcels of the Jun1o1 Red Cross Councll th1s ba1a Jenks seeretarx Pat11c1a Balfany treasurer Rosemary Berger Upper Row Jcrrx Jenson John Nlaxer Patsx Daxxs Daxld Smxth Louren LaFleur Nexl Duresl ex 'Xhlxe Loxuox Harold 'xllller Pxt Balfmx Patrlcm Rmgles Second Row Nlarx Vunson Dxxld 'xanderxeldc Barbara Fr1er Judx Salex Barbara Jenks Rostmarx Bergu Joan Pernd BIIIJIFW Dent Stcxen Possum Pit Lmdxxlx Fxrst Row 'xltrx Udulutch Daxld Htgcn Pat Rogers Ctrx Regez SVIXIB Stegen Mary Erickson Terrx Sargent Patrxcla Ralth John Johnson Jun 'xlam Marllxn Turk Page oo ' -I S 'I b , . 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Second How: George Nelson, Dave Loomis, Jerry Blank, Ron Gavin, Roger Latshaw, Kennv Nelson. Skip Lelfebre Ronnie Luhman, Fred Muetze, ' Third Row: David Lund, Larry Anderson, Howard Duckworth, Jack Horton, Jim Blank, Gordon Terpstra, Don Thomp- son, Ronnie Young, Rich Hellerude, Don Field. Fourth Row: Gordon Patterson, Richard Nibbe, John Melbo, Allan Lindvig, John Stang, Bob Maas, Roger Nickerson Gary Zimmerman, Richard Doolittle, Kenny Hunter, Fifth Row: Assistant Coach Ralph Bailey, Jerry Dahl, Don Smith, Oran Wilder, Bill Van Riper, Coach Marsh Haugen FOOTBALL Rough and Ready Courtesy of La Crosse Tribune Coach hdardiliaugens grmhroninen ended the an season with an excepuonalicund of mx wins one loss, and one tie This lone defeat came in the last game at the hands of Cential on a iam soaked field During the season Captain Ronnie Johnson led his team to victory over Winona Marshfield Chippewa Falls Aquinas Cottei and Menomonie as w ell as to a scorekss me with Loras During the season the Rangers compiled a total of 10 points while holding then opponents to onlx 46 Scoring for the Rangers w eie Jeiry Blank with -12 points Pete Bronson and Date Loonns with 18 each and Dick Lubinskx and Ronnie Johnson with 12 each Bringing glors home to Logan were fue of the Rangers chosen on the All Citx team They were John son Blank Frank Rendler Gerald Hendrickson and Bronson Other Varsitx vnembels seeing consideiable action were Bob Sivanich Bill Kruger, Rich Helleiude Bob Miles Kenny Nelson Roger Latshaw Terrx Sw anson, Arnold LeFebre George Nelson Ronald Gavin and Fred Muetze All CITY GERALD HENDRICKSON JERRY BLANK BONNIE JOHNSON FRANK RENDLER PETE BRONSON tl AQ -sg ni' fs rf' at was if 'M ,, Page D8 - 5 3 , IQ., arena f AAAE In ' r ,: . 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J -' : W I zz' L A Y J J rrr F srr J BILL KRUEGER BOB MILES RICH LUBINSKY BOB SIVANICH RICH HELLERUDE TERRY SWANSON 'E Aww ARNOLD L FEBRE SEASON LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN GEORGE NELSON RECORD WINONA MARSHFIELD LORAS CHIPPEWA AQUINAS COTTER MENOMINEE CENTRAL DAVE LOOMIS 'T' KENNY NELSON ROGER LAT SHAW RONALD GAVIN FRED MUETZE Pge 59 . , 5 X SMA, E egg ?Vi 1 :zz I 21 6 0 0 -4 14 6 13 0 20 13 - 20 0 0 9 : :' ,,,O E ' -'L': -A A I X 531 O 3 51 A - N 1, ta, V' 2 XM YQ' Jun 'i' NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL Upper Row Coich qillll lorcn la Flcur Ed Gxlbcxtson -Xrmmd Lslgcn Rich Sthiocdcr Ron 71cbe11 Tom X1rCmn Co ic h Bronson Third Row Tom Crt xxold lonx lsrucgcr Art Xhcnkc Tam Johnson Doug Outult Chcstex Britt Bob Gcrkcn Harold Sxx mson R IX lorenf Second Row Kcnt Johnson Juv 'Nelson B1llR1n1rt1 Robcrt XLIIQID Irxin R x D xtd S1 ith O bx Nloss Dlxld Smith Jack Vic icr Firs1Bow Joe Lrbm Gerald 'xlclrienrx Jcrrx Dclanex Daxc Larson Jcrrx Jcnsen Daxc Horton Font Nlltterelter Bill Lounsbrough NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT Coach -Xit Bronsons fteshman football team xx cnt undefeated for the second timc tn txxo xeats Thc squad xxas one of the laigest and most intcicstcd group of boxs that has plaxcd fteshman football Then enthusiasm and abilitx xxcrc icflcctcd in thc scotcs of thc games Thc sCOlLN of then cight game schedule xx etc mostlx lopsided in Logan s fax or Thc Loganmen beat Sparta Ynoqua and Aquinas all txxice and Cential and Westbx once each The team xxotking togethet xerx xx ell as a unit xx ent undefeated HEAVYWEIGHTS Upper Row Robert Hare Loren Vtardvxell John Zahrtc Dirrel Hegx Darwin Eastmln Jim Nlolstwd Third Row Scott Bcrdick Ted Paulson DdXld Kecnan Ronnic Brinkm in Daxid Christopherson 'xlikc Lox eJox Richard Prm scn Rxckx Casperscn Daxid Zludickx Second Row. Alan Larson, John Yehle, John Lokken. Charlcs Goyette, David Outcelt. Arnold Miller, Dennis Mahlum, Tom Nibbe. First Row: Jim Allen, Bob Smith, Jim McCann, Darrel Wash- gttgnil Lester Green, Dennis Duckworth, Dale Conrad, Charles o e, l :gc 60 On cc1ta1n fall nights attcx school a latge nurnbei of boxs clad in football pants gieen Jersexs tcnnis shoes and othet neccssaix equipment can be seen running to Sxx anson Ficld Thcsc ale the scxenth and clghth giadcts icadxint, for onc of the games thex plax tn a doublc tound 1ob1n touinex This xeax thc txxo cxadcs xxexc combincd and all boxs xxcighing under 101 pounds became flx xx eights coached bx 'VI1 Atdell -Xaistad xx hile those xx eighmg over 107 pounds became heaxxxx eights under M1 Charles Burch LIGHTWEIGHTS Upper Row Bob Toolex Stlxc Duckenburgu Rzx 'Vloss Vkaxne Wheclcr Fifth Row Bob Dobbs John Johnson Blur kotcr Jim Keim Daxid Nlitterreiter Bob Sxxanson Bill Dobbs I-'ourih Row Art Valentine Craig Loomis Mike Heckllbeck Don Johnson, Jim Larabee. Rodney Wenzel. Halter Cody, Eddie Larson Third Row: Jim Gegenfurtner. 'Nlike Main, John La Fluer, Roger Hauser. Don Schaller, Rich Pierce. Dick Green. Joey Alysworth, Jerry Pflngston. Second Row: Ron Schroeder, Don Hanson. Dave Gallup, Stan Johnson. John Woodard, B111 Martin, Pete Smith, Bob Sanders. Front Row: Tom Knutson, Garry Holley, Art Engels, Dale Olsion, Don Jobe, Mxke Gegermeier. Dennis La Point, Paul We son. ff' v G Upper Row Mgr B111 VanR1per George Nelson Ronald Young Kenny Nelson Larry Sm1th Larry Dahl Mgr Doug L P t Second Row dC,oLatr1u Rod Nlarun D1ck Bauch Pete Bronson Pete Hall Thom Scarseth Jerry Hendqrclgson Alan Eastman k Front Row Kenny Anderson Jun Lmd Lelind Schroeder Ray Schoenield Daxxd Loomxs Dlck u 1ns y All three pxciures Courtesy of La Crosse Trxbune Pretty Cagey Coach Rod Martms cage squad fimshed off the 1955 56 season vuth an overall record of 15 7 exclud 1ng tournament play the Rangers had a 14 6 record for regular season play The Ranger team started off to a rampagmg start and durmg the year advanced to the rank of sxxth ID the W I A A B1g S1xteen rankxng Lead 1n scormg by guard J1rn Lxnd wxth 271 pomts the Rangers played fast mov1ng ball all season Help mg J1m w1th the scormg were Dave Loorn1s w1th 269 pomts Ray Schoenfeld w1th 257 pomts D1ck Lu bmsky w1th 137 po1nts and Leland Schroeder 131 polnts About mld season Dlck Lublnsky was Slde llncd w1th a knee lnjury whlch prevented hlm from seelng further act1on unt1l the first tou1nament game LOGAN CENTRAL AT ARCADIA agalnst Westby Other Varslty members seexng con srderable act1on durlng the year were Pete Hall Thomas Scarseth Alan Eastman Kenny Anderson Only two teams were able to stop the Rangers tvvxce Eau Cla re dropped the Logamtes twlce once only by four poxnts Central was the only other team to hold that honor W1nona and Stevens Pomt were the only other teams to beat the Rangers w1th the latter comlng rn an overt1me The Rangers v1ct1ms lncluded Baraboo Sparta To mah W1nona Menom1nee Marshfield Cotter Vxro qua and Aqumas LOGAN WESTBY AT AHCADIA Page 61 . , .... . - Y' - V - . D 1 Y 'Y A v 1 7 y . - ' - Dick Bauch, Jerry Hendrickson and Pete Bronson. 7 7 - - - ' . l ' , I -, . I. h . h - - - ' -V 7 ' . - . . . ' .' ' 1 ' - 'V' Leland Schroeder Dlck Lubmslxy Ra Schoenfeld J1m L nd Dave Loom s Allan Eastman Jerry Hendrickson Dick Bauch ge 62 LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN SEASON 60 67 44 75 60 RECORD BARABOO SPARTA WIN ON A TOMAH COTTER WINON A MEN OMONIE AOUIN AS VIROOUA EAU CLAIRE COTTER SPARTA CENTRAL ST. POINT EAU CLAIRE MEN OMONIE MARSHFIELD CENTRAL AOUINAS VIROOUA TOURNAMENT SCORES 74 58 WESTBY CENTRAL Ken Anderson Tom Scarseth 791 '- 35-A . ' x '5 1f I K , ., Yr Pete Hall r ,..a.i..s.-.- x nn. 1 Q v NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL Upper Row left to rlght Bob 'Nlctzer Harxex Ott Bob Slabark Raymond Lorenz Due Tostrud Terry Nlmmo Thxrd Row left to r1ght Dau. Horton Jerrx Jenson Henry Greencrow Tom Mxtterrelter Joe Urbin Jerry Nelson Eddle Gllbertson Second Row left to rlght Harold Swanson Rlchard Homrxghouse Orby Moss Jack Weber Armand Eggen Dave Larson B111 Rmartz Gary Johnson Front Row left to rxght Blll Lounsbrough Ronald Zrebell Daxe Robertson Rlchard Schrader Art Wlenke Tom Bruem mer Tom McCann Doug Outcelt NINTH GRADE The freshmen basketball team under the dlrectlon of Mr Wxlllam Grode and Mr Ralph Balley had a w1nn1ng season as they won mne wh1le los1ng only three About fortv five boys competed for berths on the team The frosh copped two games each from Holmen and the Souths1de wh1le wmmng slngle games from West by West Salem, Onalaska Trempealeau and Aqumas They lost smgle games to Sparta, Trempealeau and West Salem All teams played wlth the exceptlons of the La Crosse teams were B Teams Upper Row Jxm Larrabee Don Nerby Tom Lee Roger Saley Ted Paulson John Johnson Don Jobe Jerry Pfmgsten Tlurd Row Rrch Mehlum Larry Voter John Lexeraus Larrv Fladhimmer Fred Abraham Jlm Kelm Garry Holley Dennls Duckvx orth Second Row Dale Conrad Dale Olson Don Dobbs Stan John son B111 McConnell Jlm Molstad Jerry Brlght Front Row John Yehle Art Ingalls Tom Nlbbe Peter Smith Bllly Hagen A 004 C ,Q I N , SLVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Th1s year thlrty two boys played ln the seventh grade mtramural league under the able gu1dance of Mr Charles Burch The boys were d1v1ded 1nto four teams and played 14 games Mr Kern Klelley had charge of the forty e1ghth grade basketball hopefuls They were dlvlded 1nto five teams and played a trlple round robm schedule Each grade played two nlghts weekly and alter nated between the Logan and Jefferson gyms Upper Row Lester Green Darryl Washburn Donnld Henthorn Robert Hwre Dawld Chrlstopherson Daud Outcelt Loren Wardwell John Zardte Gary Fltzpatrrck Gary Peterson Third Row D3Vld Vander Velde Paul Nelson Bob Smlth Rrch Plerce Mike LoveJoy Robert Stone D8V1d Mrtterrelter George Barton R1Ch Prmsen Arnle Mxller Second Row Don Johnson Tom Knutson Darxun Eastman John Woodard Denms Mahlum Gary Regez Chuck Rodell Bob Tooley Fxrst Row RICKIE Caspersen Roger Hauser Denms Schiller Denms La Polnt John La Fluer Bob Swanson Walter Coats Eldon Holden Page 65 , 1 s 5' ' 3 F ' 1 , S x in 1 y 1 ' ' ' AU 1 EQ ii J ,W f- W fbi i3 'k, l' E . , ' G , , D 2-if-' , 3 W-ff' f 1 1 J' af r- riffs' Y i 35 ,. . ' ' ' 2 ' s ., ,f Q- Q 2 , , L - Q ' 21: G f s. .W -f J 7 I A if s . . - L t . .S ju W ' Y I' ,M Q + I t g 4 ' rpg, ' A In , .- v E '75, 3 f lfitzff A 1' If 4 1 'A' 4 '- ' , , Y f. it Q rn . J y Q 6 A gr . Q V , vu . 1 r - U I -V 1' V , . A - Q-.. x , , 'S Q t I .4 Upper Row Coach Aarstad Ronald Potts Forrest Wrlght J1m Scott R1chard Hellerude Ronald Johnson Don Hembd Arnold Le Febre Asslstant Coach Sauer Second Row Bob Mlles Torn Genz Lorm LEWIS Peter Bronson Ronald Luhman R1chard Doolxttle Stanley Goyette Darryl Wrlght Fxrsi Row Ray Knutson Earl Hovtard Donald Nelson W1ll1am Luh1nan Dxck Cagle Roger Nxckerson Ph1ll1p Nohr Jlm Tarnutzer Mad son West Sparta Peacock Tomah Sparta Wes by W nona 3 u-1 A 3 u-1 u-1 so rn rx O :U 5 roqua V Sect ona 9'-A-1. B Sta E : an rn Q. -11 rn 2- TOTALS Hellerude 1-I O b-4 1- Q v-4 r-I 7912 b-4 W Scott H W 14 '4 I r-4 O 34 Hembd Wright D Genz Nohr Tarnutzer Knutson Bronson Wr1ght F 4 4 34 Howard Doolxttle 11 1114 '2 Potts 34 Le Febre Nlckerson 4 'ia 34 Goyette Mlles 6 Page 64 Pete Bronson throws the Shot Group pxciure Courtesy oi La Crosse Tnbune The Logan Ranger Track team enjoyed another fine season vunnmg th1 ee dual meets and placmg vt ell 1n the blg meets whlle Suf'f61lIlg two dual meet lfses R1ch Hellerude and Forust Wught ca1r1ed the load ln the shot put and dlscus vs 1th both boys vtmnlng a tr1p to state Hellerude quallfied ln the d1scus throw Whlle Wr1ght tt on a shot put berth Jxm Scott Hevn to manw v1ctor1es 1n the 100 and 220 ward dash vunmng a chance to represent Logan at the state track meet ln Madlson Ronme Johnson broke one school record ln the 200 vard low hurdles and es tabllshed another over the 60 Xard hurdle event at the Madlson West Relaxs Tvxo freshmen hurdlers 2 . Q 4 x 'ibxw ig ' N N ., I - .3 4 'f ' 1 N. ' ff A 1, ' -nr ' 4' - .J 32' ' A J 1, U .4 li NJ 5 K f 1 '- w 1 3 5 Q :fl 3 ' , 3 E ' 'ft tl 3,1 5 - f ' A . . . . . I V . yi V. 1 D . . . -fr '. . 3 O , ' f - , : M 1 Y A ' - , -o I . , V 4 1 U , .- 'a .. .3 ' A . - 'E ,... 'J ' Y lv-4 -v-1 ' n. AV H - ' , 4 5 11 ,ia 13 8 , ' 5 . ' , Johnson 455 10 722 14 A 4 63 ,ia 4 15 111 16,' 1653 5 7 avx 1 1 5 3 4 4 18 ' Y, .K 3 2 1 7 13 1 1 ti 252 ' 1 5 1 7 ' if 3 3 1 5 3 5 zo Mi 1 1 2 3 5 3 20 1 l 6 1 1 9 412 4V 54 26 5. ' , . 4 4 3 4 'nf 5551 zax 1' 3 3 7 - ' 1 214 8,1 zu 1, aa 25X . 5 3 211, 3 1 5 ! we 14X 1 3 1 5 ' I 111, 4V 3 5, 13,' 1 3 4 ' 2 a Phxlxp Nohr nears ihe fmxsh Nxckerson and Doolxiile take the hurdles Rxch Dool1ttle and Roger N1ckerson proved to be out standmg compet1t1on for Johnson Ph1l Nohr Peter Bronson and Ronme Potts lmproved rapldly 1n the 440 yard dash J1m Tarnutzer Arnold Le Febre and Robert M1les proved thelr merlt 1n the 880 yard run w1th Ray Knutson and Donald Nelson carrylng the Ranger colors 1n the m1le run Other cons1stent w1nners ID the track events were Co captam Johnson 1n the hxgh Jump and relay J1m Scott broad Jump and relay Earl Howard pole vault Darryl Wrxght Peter Bronson Stanley Goyette shot put Other squad members who placed 1n several meets were Tom Genz pole vault Don Hembd shot put and d1scus Forrest Wr1ght was elected Co capta1n vv1th John son for hlS fine work R1chard Cagle was the student manager charged w1th many dut1es 1nvolved m the track seasons Coaches Aarstad and Sauer expect the fortunes of the Logan Track Team to 1mprove Wlth the add1t1on of many freshmen th1s sprmg in P Rxch Hellerude breaks the tape Jim Scot! warms up. Pete Bronson leads near finish. V,,f-v ' ,..f- ' . ,-,3,,. ..,, s, Page 65 x..-v nal Courtesy of La Crosse Tnbune L+' aa' fe-'V no 4a--. Upper Row Coach Blank Leland Schroeder Brll 'Nlose Drek Lubmskx Jrm Lrnd Assrst Coach Haugen Frith Row Ronnu C' rx rn Ron Xormg Bob Snx der Cerrll Johnson Fourth Row Rfbllllle iherm rn Roger Lrtshrxx Alan Eastman Thrrd Row Jerrx Blrnk George Nelson Second Row Frrnk Xkrtnl Ken Anderson Frrs! Row Rrth Bsauch Batter Up Coach Harold Blank dr rmondmen ended the 1900 .rseball season xxrth armor o t ru xxrn md no lgsses Though the xxeathrrrrr rn forced an .rbbrtxrated schedule the Rangers looked good and nuer laelxtd the sprrrt neces arx for a xxrnnrng team Rarn caused postponement of tuo rnterertx games one of them turce and the season ended xxrthout trme for re schedulrng In the openrng game agarnst Sparta the Rangers tallred a total of ll runs on ll hrts to beat the Spartans ll 8 In the second game the Rangers plax ed therr Frrst rntercrtx eontest don nrng Aqurnas 4 3 The game xx as deerded rn the last of the sexenth xxrth a trrple bx Georgt Nelson and a srngle bx Ron Gawrn xx hrch stored 'Nlclson to break the tre The thrrd game found the Loganmen haxrng a bad rx osrng to Vlrnona x a lol seo e The team splrt therr last txxo games dropprng Kr roqua 8 6 and losrng to Central rn an rntercrtx con test 9 0 The team consrsted of Rrch Lubrnskx Bob Sm der Roger Latshavs Ken Anderson Drck Baueh Leland 'Schroeder Garx Peterson Nelson Gaxrn Jrm Lrnd Jerrv Johnson Alan Eastman and Ronald Young Jerrx Blank Aciion in the Winona Game Interest on the Sidelines , B , ,fLv,,ghW --snvafqqg. ftjgfzlgfesjgg , f 1 'A -' 1- sd-ZF. --nt. .Aish f.77 - 'fu fe. P '.A 7' Page 66 -vs Q. ., - 3' Your Add Kolc1nsk1 had a good season 1n wmnmg slx and los1ng three The only teams that were able to beat the Rangers were the other two cxty schools Central beat Logan twxce 7 1 and 7 2 wh1le Aqu1nas took a close 4 3 dec1s1on away from the Rangers Logan however gamed revenge by downmg Aqulnas 5 2 Logan s other v1ctor1es were over VIFOQUH 7 0 and 7 1 W1nona 6 l Baraboo 6 3 and Eau Cla1re 5 2 Logan s young tenn1s squad cons1sted of one sen 1or three sophomores and three freshmen There were two returmng lettermen from last year s team They were Ray Schoenfeld and Dave Loomxs who had lettered as freshmen Other members of the squad 1ncluded Rxch Schoenfeld seruor and Gordon Terpstra Oran Wxlder and Jlm Luehne freshmen The only sophomore was Pete Hall who was a newcomer to the squad Losmg only one player by graduatlon the 1956 squad w1l1 be out to better the1r 6 3 record of 1955 TENNIS Ray Schoenfeld Coach Kolcmskx Rlchard Schoenfeld Davld Loomis Gordon Terp stra Peter Hall Jlm Luehne Oran W1lder OTE the Ranger Men of the Green compxled a record of ten wms and four losses for the 55 season They opened the season on Aprxl 27 w1th a loss to Aqulnas Hopes dropped shghtly but the end of the season saw a team well repaxd for the1r efforts At the end of the season the Rangers had defeat ed Lake C1ty tW1Ce by scores of 12 0 and 9 3 Central tW1CQ by scores of 91!2 5V2 and 8h 6Vz Baraboo by 10 5 and Eau Cla1re by 61!z 5Vz Losses 1ncluded two from Aqumas by scores of 215 91!2 and 5 7 one from Eau Cla1re by 51!2 6Vz and one from WIHOHH by 41!z 12 Lettermen 1ncluded Chuck Horton Darrell H111 Raymond Goyette Kenny M1ller and Tom Engh All were sen1ors except M1ller Speclal mentlon should be g1ven to Horton who won the 1nd1v1dual scorlng honors m the New R1ch mond Inv1tat1onal Golf Tournament Wlth a 75 GOLF Upper Row Mr James Howard Chuck Horton Tom Engh Ray Goyette Darrel H111 Ken M1ller Donald Fleld Mr Charles H t C l B or on oac 1 ronson Farsi Row Tony Lemke Bob Maas Jack Horton Bob Burcum Rzchard Nlbbe Page 67 :L 1 tartar , 7 2 -, 9 1 N. K , .W , K At, , , ' , ' ' , ' . X 9 .1 s E ig, 4 L, ' ff- .1 1 X uf I 'X Loga.n's 1955 tennis squad coached 'by Mr. Earl Under the able coaching of Mr. Arthur Bronson, ' 7 f . ' ..,,,,,,.....-..--Q Back Row BarbaraBG1lbertsof1 Barmra Wnlsey Arlene Peterson Sandra Kersten Darlene Borgedahl Anita Haefner Barbara Thompson ey er y F ume argaret Gross I-'toni Row He1d1 Pofahl Carolyn Henthorne Allce Anderson Sarah Stenburg Mary Coady Sharon Farley Margaret Fa1rbanks GAA The G1rls Athlet1c ASSOC13t1OD IS one of the most 3Ct1V6 and popular clubs 1n the school Proof of th1s can be seen by v1s1t1ng the old gym every Wednesday after school Its purpose 1S to provlde an organ1zat1on where all g1rls may take part ln 3th1etlCS OHICGFS for th1S year are Pres1dent Mary Gunder son VICE pres1dent Amta Haefner and Secretary Treasurer Carol Wells Glrls are chosen as sportheads to 3SS1St the OHICGTS Each one takes charge of a sport gets the equ1prnent ready takes roll and determ1nes yyhat members yy1ll TQCEIVG cred1t for that sport The sportheads th1s year are Boyy lmg La Vonne P1erce Volleyball Ruth Scarseth Basketball Heldl Pofahl Ind1v1dual Sports Sandra Kersten Softball Betty Hembd and Badmlnton Nancy Harget Everv member has one 1mportant a1m That 1S to obta1n a letter for her work 111 the club To earn a letter each g1rl must recelve a certaln number of po1nts For each sport a g1rl part1c1pates 1n she re CQIVQS fifty po1nts 1f she has had not mo1e than tyyo unexcused absences A bonus of tvyenty five po1nts IS g1ven to each OHICCI' for the work they do The pres 1dent 1S g1ven a bonus of fifty extra po1nts The sport heads are alloyy ed fifty pomts plus the sport of yy h1Ch she lS the manager Wmnmg team members are g1ven tyyenty five extra po1nts to help them All of these records are kept on file 1n the Cl1n1c Off1C6 Another popular sprlng sport 1S softball There are usuallv about five or s1x teams that take part The g1rls play ID the two f161dS located by the tenms court ThlS year the club had many other 3CtlVlt16S bes1des these sports They held a pot luck supper at Chr1st mas and Valent1nes Day They have splash part1es and p1cn1cs IH the warmer weather BOWLING CHAMPS JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Back Row He1d1 Pofahl La Von PISYCS Nancv Swords Pat Ames Thxrd Row Carolyn Henthorne Judy Johnson Karyn Daermg Back Row Barbara Jenks Marlbn Lennox Second Row Nancy MCGIHHIS Betty Hembd 5947095 ROW Pat Ames Joan Bllgbee I,-,ont Row Barbara Thompson Front Row Mary Mart1n Dxanna Grupp Page 68 J . 'fi 1 ' . ' . r 2 Y V J 4 L xr I . v 1 1 I - 3 1 . , - , 1 . . . . Y ' ' ' , , , ' ' ' . v , , . . Y v- . . . v ' . - . . . Y . - - - 1 - V - ' 7 - A . , . y . . V I V . . Y . . v . 1 V y . - v v , 1 , , .. . - . , , . , v . : . 5 - - Back How Ruth Scarseth Betty Hembd Nancy Harget Suzanne Notz Carol Te1chler Mary Panka Mary Johnson Judy Faxrbanks D1ana Grupp Mar1lyn Lennox Front Row Karyn Daermg Peggy Ke1l1cut Joan Bugbee Sharon Wagner Shlrley Rmxker Dolores Heyer Barbara Jenks Now they have ass1stant sportheads who take over when the regular ones are absent Then the next year they w1ll become the regular sportheads GMISS Beverly Scheel IS the adv1sor of the Senlor AA po1nts To get a pm one must earn n1ne hundred po1nts The letter lS a large L w1th a small C lHSlde of lt It IS red and has Whlte letters on lt wh1ch say G A A The p1n IS tr1angular w1th an L and G A A wr1tten on lt Bowl1ng IS usually the first sport of the season Every Tuesday for s1x weeks It IS held at the Sports Bowl A trophy IS awarded to the g1rl who ra1ses her average the most durmg th1s per1od ThlS year It was awarded to Barb Thompson The next two h1ghest bowlers were Joan Bugbee and Karyn Dear1ng Volley ball takes place next There usually are about exght members on each team Two tournaments were held a m1xed and class tournament In the mlxed tournament there are g1rls from all grades on a team and the class tournament there are g1rls 1n the same grade all on one team Th1S year the fresh men won the class tournament Basketball follows Volleyball There are also two tournaments 1n basketball Just as 1n volleyball All of the games are refereed by the members There are usually elght to ten members on a team The members also have tournaments 1n 1nd1v1dual sports They part1c1pate 1n shuffle board checkers and p1ng pong Badm1nton always has a large turnout The g1rls play th1S 1n the sprxng of the year 1n the new gym There are also two tournaments held here too The s1ngle and double In doubles two g1rls are partners and play off by el1m1nat1on In s1ngles one g1rl plays aga1nst another and they play off by el1m1nat1on SPORTS HEADS Back Row Ruth Scarseth Nancy Harget An1ta Haefner Mary Gunderson PIO!!! Row Betty Hembd Sandra Kersten Heldl Pohahl i P nge 69 is ' ff , gif Si' A 1 L f - 'L' A 1 1 N . .pix 4 xr L 0' ,, y R , . , V f K , . To win a letter a member must earn six hundred Q . y . . . t I. - D. . . . V , L3 I jx 1 7 . 5 ,,,,, , .3 R ' Q 51 S Af.. Q W QQN QQ aywlg is E3 v x 2 ffm sf 'I . - M IKIXEKKSX N 'bi Yfgxg wi1i,gQ,fgg ' -may X SQWQQYQQ5 M W QQ N93 W'XVM N if F gf2 UNR3gfX SSX M531 if iw 3 Q V LN NX Qf!,7! 7,7C,c2 Lf I--Q1, A Q, 5614 06,5 gt-61.1 7 fZZJffVgg1fn.41 4 52 rx,.,,Qf1L7 12,21 45 7'7Cf X ,Q J 'Qcz !.fLfx.4 ,jf ff? C' C, gs Lfcf px fzfflf P50 71 X I 1, N '2'rC., 6 f . , , , - J 9 J Q J XQQXC V ffl Q ffl ' f 'Q -541 7 f Q X M , ff' ,f k, A f?M I ' V ci'g'2fn4ffQ .Kcs4' 'CC' YJ tif? - , ,sffb J K X 2 H X Y . ,,,, S2 L 7 n 7' 47 L 61 Q Cv , A l MQ P9 D V3.6 2 ' 4 -X ' Q , ,bf N 0111 5 1 c-fm ff fl 'LQfL'.,Q I ' nv Upper Row Jack Horton Daye Thompson Gary Hubert Ken Ames Ken Anderson D1ck Cagle Ken M111er Larry Sm1th Ed Loomxs Jerry Fllnt Pete Bronson Jule Smlth Bruce Snyder Don F1e1d Roger N1ckerson Jon I-Ierr1ed Ph11 Nohr Al Eastman Dave Lund Darryl Wrlght Thxrd Row Judy Wells Shlrles Gr1msl1d Bonn1e Exenson B111 Temte John Folts Oren W11der Gordon Luhman Bob Tryggestad Alan Wlenke Ralph Br1ggs Ken Hunter B111 Laurence Charles Markham R1Ch N1bbe R1Ch Doo 11tt1e Howard Duchworth Nancy NIISS Mar1lyn Olson Loretta Lemke Second Row Betts Hoogenhous Barb L1r1ch Betty Folts Nxncy Home Marv Peacock Barb Lemke Al1ce Anderson Betty Hembd Rxta Ienks Barb McCoy Mary Lou Ke1m Jean D1keman Carol Ch1cken Barb Lund Darlene Borgedahl 'Vlartha Dobson Fran Stoker Bev Er1ckson Barb Hatlestad Cher1 Lou Ender Sharon Anderson Mav1s Dahlby Delo res Domstr1ch Fusi Row Joan Duffmson Karyn Daermg Sh1rles Harmsh Vlarv Fmanger Jan1ce Laxlan Karen Blankensh1p Carol Wells Sandra Lehlhelef Judy Rlce Jean Anderson Nancy Barton Dor1s 'VIODII Nancy Swords Sh1rley Svxanson Helen Donstr1ch DIXIE Deyo Alyce West SENIOR CHOIR Logans e1ghty VOICE wh1te robed A Capella ChOlI has performed th1s year under a new d1rector Mr Nell Halladay The members are sophomores, Jun1ors and sen1ors ThlS large group lS gu1ded by a Cho1r Cab1net the members representlng the vuhole cho1r Members of the Cholr Cab1net were Jean Anderson R1Ch3Td De Clue, R1chard Dool1ttle Cher1 Lou Ender Beverly Er1ckson, Mar1beth Hoogenhaus, Ph1l Nohr and B111 Temte The cho1r also has sect1onal rehearsals, g1v1ng the students exper1ence IH d1rect1ng and pract1c1ng Three octets and a quartet and tr1ple tr1o have been formed The cho1r has performed at many assemblxes, as well as the Chr1stmas P T A the Spr1ng Concert, and the concert tr1p Th1s sprmg they presented The Gypsy Baron, and operetta by Johann Strauss JUNIOR CHOIR Seventy s1x Jumor h1gh students compose the Jun 1or Cholr vy1th Mr Ne1l Halladay as the1r d1rector These young mus1c1ans meet on Mondays, Wednes days, and Fr1days They not only work on the songs but spend cons1derable tlme on vocal GXGFCISGS WhlCh help to 1mpr0ve tone quallty breath control and to extend the1r range They have worked on the funda mentals of mus1c and have learned the1r scales Thus they are gettmg the essent1al foundat1on for becom 1ng sen1or cho1r members WhlCh 1S the1r goal Thelr star performances were the Chr1stmas pro gram, the Sprmg Concert and an appearance for the Logan MUSIC Club Upper Row Joey OMealy Karyn Currle R1ta Deal Joanne Harget Mary Molstad Ethel Sumner Bob Slaback R1ch ard Homnghouse Jerry Layton Chester Br1tt Gary Lublnsky Doug Outcelt B111 RIHHTXZ Dave Larson Joel Urban Lynda Bronson Andrea Moe Ann Wartlnbee Sh1r1ey Radde Karen Knutson Nancy Berg Carol Gruen Wanda Marson Thud Row Rommell Stewart Helen McDan1el Kathy Semlar Pat Rlnlker Don K1bler Ronn1e Z1ebe11 Tom Bruem mer Bob Sm1th Brent Anderson Henry Greencrow Jerry Nelson Rlta Paulson Barb Kllen Sue Coaty Paulme Lunke Jerry Blanchard Mar1lyn Otto Ruth Frlethsmuth Second Row C1ndy Hastlngs Judy Qulnn Sandy Jenks Patsy Reagles Darvun Eastman John Zahrte B1lly Spencer Gary Harkness Arthur Wlenke Kent Knutson Kay Knutson Julene Halverson Ge Ne11 Marson Jan1ce Parr JHCKIE Aylsworth Phy11lS Snyder Fxrsi Row Candy Bangsberg Barb Allen Barb Ba1l1nger Darlene Ell1s Margaret Campbell Ray Lorenz Dave Tostrud George Klemhaus RlCh Pierce Howard La Sarge Scott Burd1ck Sharon Krenz Rosemary Berger Dlane Hogden Mar lene McHenry Judy Kraft Carol Luhman O . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 '1 1 ' 1 1 1 , ' , ' - ' . ' v - 1 1 1 1 1 -, . 1 1 , 1 K . , 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I ' ' : , ' . j , 1 , ' . 1 . I' , ' , 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 L' ,' ' 1 V ' ' , 1 1 - , . I . . .I . . . . , . . . . , - 1 1 - 1 1 v . - , . 1 1 - I - 1 . . ., . . . H 11 I , . . . - . , 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 I I I I I ' I ' I ' .7 V . . I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 7 ' . 1 : 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 I I 1 I I I I ' 1 1 1 Standing Danny Sm1th Ierr L xtm Nlr Fossf Id Back Row Barbara YVIISOH Karen Jensen Rlchard Mehlurr' Stanley Johnson Tom Nlbbe Denn1s Mehlum Garry Ph1ll1ps Sue Melbo Bllly Reynolds Roger Saley Second Row John Johnson Lynn Tabbert Donnxe Jobe Don Johnson Charlene Terpstra Susah Schmuck Karen Kvam Bonlta Panka SherryBerz1nsk1 John Yehle Richard Carrier Lester Green Fu-si Row Sharon MEIVIH Mary Andexson Verdell Radde Nancy Keller JUNIOR MUSICIANS JUNIOR BAND Justly deserving recogn1t1on at Logan IS its Jun1or band It has approx1mately forty SIX members all Junior hlgh school students They are at work first per1od every Monday Wednesday and Fr1day under the direction of Mr Arm1n Go sfeld Though these band memb rs hope to play 1n the organ1zat1on IS the1r 1nterest 1n that type of mus1c In a Jun1or band they become famxliar with several var1et1es of mus1c Not to be neglected however are the fundamentals of music They are dr11led weekly and scales and exercises are practiced constantly In th1s class the members ga1n the valuable new ev:per1ence of playing as a group as many have never played Wlth a large class before They learn to 1nterpret the mus1c and also to follow a d1rector The h1ghl1ght for the members IS at least one pub llc appearance a year All players look forward to the sound of marching feet as they gain exper1ence as a marchmg band 1n the spr1ng JUNIOR ORCHESTRA MUSIC begins the dav for e1ghteen of Logan s Junior h1gh students Every Tuesday and Thursday these young people are heard tunmg up for an hour of d1l1gent pract1c1ng Promotxon to the sen1or orchestra however IS not their only mot1vat1on They all enjoy playing and are eager to learn more 1n the Held of mus1c They are gu1ded by Mr Armin Gossfeld 1n learning the fundamentals wh1ch help them to better understand and perform VHTIOUS fundamentals and scales are played as well as a varxety of mterestmg program selections Mr Le1gh Elder 3SS1St9d 1n the teach1ng of str1ngs during the past year Most of these players have never played 1n a large group so a new experience IS found in the Jumor Orchestra Each must learn to adjust himself to play 1ng as one of a group 1nstead of as a soloist It IS also important to learn to follow a director wh1ch lS funda mental ID large groups Upper Row Mr Gossfeld Art Ingalls Nancy Horstman Colleen West Jane Ruud Susan Melbo Ne1l Duresky Jane Compton Barb Potts 1-'n-si How Lorna Deyo Mary McCoy Christine Genz W1ll1am Dobbs Alan Larson Lou1se Semlar Mar11yn Turk Page 73 ' : ' , 3 ,f a1'1.E'. ,qv A ' . ' I , I - I I . . ' . ' I ' I ' I I . . I ' . . - 5 - , . . . 1 . 1 e . , senior band, their primary reason for being in this U 1 U .. I 7 . . . . ' 7 . . . . . I y ' , A I . . . . I ' . ' . . . ' 'V I Upper Row Judx Johnson Daxad Homrlghouse Dax ad E Smxth Sharon Hagen 'XI1chae1Kerston Garx Johnson Daxad Follum Al1ce Anderson Sandra Lehmeaer Joel Urban Second Row Rlta Paulson Ann Vxartanbu An1t.a Haefner Shlrlex Netzer Marx Gunderson Colleen Haugen Helda Poiahl Lxnda Bronson Farsi Row Rata Tolokken Shlrlex Rlflllktl' Karen Schrader Tlm Johnson 'Nlancx Nales Robert Slwback Barbara Wild er Coutte Eastman Lalrx Klrbx Music Wlns Frlends Appearmg at regular 1nte1xals throughout the x ear the Logan Oachestaa pxoxaded pleasant muslc for manx programs Its th11tx fixe membeas ale under the dlrectlon of N11 Armm Gossfeld the group Thanksglxmg assemblx the PTA Chr1stmas program the operetta the Spamg Concelt baccalau reate and commencement exerclses xx exe then other specaal publac appearances Durmg the Ch11stmas season the group recorded sexexal selectaons to be plax ed oxer a local radao stataon WKTY All olchestra members met th1rd pea lod on Mondax Wednesdax and Faadax On Tuesdax and Thursdax onlx the strmg sectaon of the group met ASSISYHDCC and 1nstruct1on on these txxo daxs xx as gaven bv Mr fkxx axds ale glxen to membels xx ho are present at all appearances of the group and xx ho prepare a solo to be approved bx the dlrectol M1 Gossfeld The fhst xear axx ald IS an emblem Each xear fOllOW1Dg a gold bat IS axx axded to the ehglble students Upper Row Karen Schrader Rach Knutson Ethel Sumner Iras Slandee Barbara 'NIcCox Verdelle Radde Betty Folts Thu-d Row Bettx Grail 'xlarx 'xlunson Karen Luedke Janxce Laxlan Second Row Rita Tolokken Lana Harras Pat Haugen Bex erlx Erackson Farsi Row Bex erlx 1-'lume Gertrude 'xlanns 'NIar1beth Hoogenhous 'xlarx Fananger -If Page 74 A Logan PTA meeting was the first appearance of Leigh Elder. I 9 y ' l If ,N G atm a - N , K -5 . 7 i 1 ' Upper Row Daxxd J Smlth Sarah Stenberg Shlnley Raddle Marllvn Olson Karen Curry Sharon Anderson Helen Llmpert Judx Caspersen Second Row Marx Molstad Karen Knutson Shirley krause Stexe Fossum Allen MacGregor Carole Terpstra Ann W1l1er Joanne Rlnartz Sharon Netzer Fu-si Row Karen Herzog Ravmond Alken Lmda Herreld Georgfima Roberge Roger Overson Mary Lou Kelm Imogene Toolew 'Nlr Gossfeld and Influences People Dressed ln thelr red and wh1te umforms, the Logan Band adds entertalnment to many functlons Foot ball games and parades are not complete w1thout the appearance of the band under the d1rect1on of Mr Armm GOSS161d Th1s xear one of 1ts Hrst publlc appearances was the dedlcatxon parade of the Mary E Sawyer Audxto r1um In add1t1on to parades and school athletlc con tests, the band appeared ln the Sprmng Concert Band members met durxng s1xth perlod 1n Room 207 In mce weather, however they often practlced march fifty five members 1n the band th1s year By attendmg all requ1red performances 1nclud1ng games parades, and concerts as well as preparmg a solo to be approved by the d1rector, Mr Gossfeld the students may wm a band award Th1s award IS ln the form of an emblem the first year and a gold bar each succeedmg year 'I N M G1 lS Joanne Rmartz Nancy Harget Barbara Wxlder Helen Llmpert Upper Row Joel Urban Orbx lNoss ancx c nn S nd a Kersten F531-s!rRow John Folts Delores Hexer An1ta Haefner Lmda Herrexd Joanne Harget Jerry Hendrlckson Barbara Ul r1ch Lynn Larson Page 75 . ' ' - ing in the area of the school. There are approximately M. N Shirley Eld Jon Herrexd Alan Eastman and Shlrlev If I Delores Domstrxch Karyn Daerlng Ralph Brlggs Gary ln a serlous moment ln The Llttle Dog Laughed W Iblubert an1ddDarry1 Wr1ght m a scene from The Llttle H I VE og aug e I The Llt e 609 Laughed Carolyn Henthorne Mary Martm Nancv Harget Cherl Ender Nancy MCGIHHIS and Sharon Hanson have a dls cussxon The 1955 Senlor play was a llvely comedy The In ner Wllly featurmg Lelgh Lumley and Tom Luehne supported by Sonja Herrled Martha Hazelton Jeanlne Rlchard Plnlllps Rlchard K1bler Ronald N1ChO1S Norma Dalzell Patrlcla Bauch and Carol Zerbes In November an unusual productlon was glven of a very fine play The L1ttle Dog Laughed The p1C tures on th1s page are from the performance Many students appeared because a multlple cast was used The cast was headed by Tom Scarseth Ramona Sever son Gary Baldwln Shlrlev Swanson Jon Herreld Sharon Hanson Darryl Wrlght Shlrley Netzer Phll Nohr and Kenny Anderson At Chrlstmas a performance of Henry Van Dykes The Other Wxse Man was glven Major roles were played bv Darryl Wrlght Tom Scarseth Ph1l Nohr Jon Herre1d Kenneth Anderson Lynn Larson Delores Domstrlch and Helde Pofohl These product ons were dlrected by Mr John Harlan Phll Nohr says good mght to Shlrley Tom Scarseth makes a face at Jon Gary Baldwm and Rqmona Se-,el-Son Netzer LOVSJOY fight for the telephone wh Page 76 Z N 1 I -. W E l y W Q I L, D 1 1 it J ,fx Y 4 f M f ' 4 P 'f . - .- ' .- ' . ' - .,- O A ' .-V . A ' ,J ' . A , . U . .U ,' u - if al ll T ll 2 Blank, and Sharon Hart. Other cast members. were 0 'x 1 , - ' ' ' A, ' ' . Y . ' 3:5 A V' . 4 S ' 'Y Y , '. . Y .V ,X L Q ' , Y V U YH . I , A . , xx . l . t - 4 ia, Y Q 0 ' X 0 if , v '23 X x 'I X K 5 K Q31 ' Y ,... - W A I 4 -f - A F' Cast and settmg for The Gypsy Baron THE GYPSY BARON The 1956 operetta The Gypsy Baron represented the combxned efforts of the mus1c and dramatxc de partments under the faculty d1rect1on of Armxn Goss feld Nell Hallada and John Harlan Y The plot centered around Cher1 Lou Ender whose father Darryl Wrxght was trymg to marry her to Kenny Anderson a boy held trghtly under the thumb of h1s mother Alyce West After many beaut1fu1 solos duets ensembles and much sprlghtly d1alogue Cher1 gypsy gumde 1dol1zed by the old ma1d Carole Chxcken and two young gxrls Betty Folts and Sharon Hanson Rlchard DeClue the Innkeeper rn Tyrol Delores Dom str1ch the Senorrta and Sh1rley Swanson the French Srnger prov1ded the fore1gn flavor Two stage settlngs one the bold and colorful ln ter1or of the S11Ver Swann Inn the other a d1mly llghted mountaxn summrt were des1gned and palnt ed by Tom Scarseth and Janlce Laylan Sharon Hanson Betty Folts Rxch DeClue and Carole Chlcken talk at the reglstry desk Kenny Anderson Sh1rley Swanson and Alyce West at a dramatlc moment Delores Domstrlch B111 Temte and Cher1 Sh1rley Swanson and Alyce West v1e Lou Ender hsten to the chorus for the attentlon of Darryl Wrlght if .-..-rv'-f' ,,..4-f fy If Page 77 iv-,K ' L T 2 'Az l H l 1 nf it 1 f D t A 'A 'I 4 . - . Q - L 4 R Z ,af X x Q 'I' ' '.', u Il .' s r. V ' ' . . . - JM X? Us . 1 I I . , .1 :E , K, v . I U 2 . - Lou Ender, at last, is in the arms of Bill Temte, a ' Eg' l . ' ..., 1 K y D D 1 y l . ' I L7 A . . . ' . ' . Vi, if h 1 to ' 7 l I - 'V 'ff Q 1 X r xi xl WJW 1- A f ' 1 A . ' 'yy ' ' 1 ' : , .xx . K :A K - f V . Q, l 1 I f- . I b . 2 f' ' 5 if ' Q T 1- y y 2:52 at 4 Q A 1 H V5 xn 1 I l Upper Row Darryl Wrlght Ph1l1p Nohr Kenny Anderson R1chard DeClue Thxrd Row Dor1s MOHII 'Vlary Fmanger NIar1beth Hoogen hous Cher1 Lou Ender Second Row Jean Anderson Barbara McCoy Bey erly Erlck Front Row Jon Herr1ed Pete Bronson B111 Temte John Folts SINGING GROUPS The best smgers 1n the Logan A Cappella Cho1r partlclpate 1n smaller smgmg groups These groups practlce OUtSld9 of school t1me and perform for clubs and orgamzatlons 1n the commun1ty The members of the Logan Octet are Kennv Anderson R1chard De Clue Cherl Lou Ender Mary Flnanger Mar1beth Hoogenhaus Dor1s MODII Ph1l Nohr and Darryl Wr1ght Members of the Tr1ple Tr1o are Jean Anderson Sharon Anderson Beverly EYICKSOH Mary Fmanger Hoogenhaus Jan1ce Laylan Barbara McCoy Dor1s MODII and Sh1rley Svyanson Members of the Boys Quartet fThe Four Jokersh are Peter Bronson John Folts Jon Herre1d B111 Temte Standmg Barbara Ulr1ch Joanne Harget Judy RICE Lynda Bronson 'VIary Gunderson Nancy Harget Ann Vkartlnbee and Nlary Molstad Sxthng Betty Folts and NIar1lyn Olson ORGANISTS An lnstrument not found ln many hlgh schools lS a p1pe organ Logan lS fortunate IH hav1ng one 1n ltS aud1tor1um eley en g1rls p11v1leged to take lessons and practlce on lt after school hours Organ students 1nclude Lynda Bronson Betty Folts Mary Gunderson Joanne Harget Nancy Harget Bar bara Lund Mary Molstad MafllXD Olson Jud1th RICQ Ba1ba1a Ulr1ch and Ann Wartxnbee Several of these g1rls ale also church OTQHDISIS Lessons are g1ven by Mrs C I Wollan yy1th Bar bara Ulr1ch servmg as student coord1nator The facul ty adv1sor IS Mr Armm Gossfeld and Mr Walter Rams IS IH charge of the mamtenance of the oran SWING BAND The Logan Hecreat1on Swmg Band IS sponsored by the C1ty Department of Parks and RSCIEHIIOD to pro vlde mus1c for a ser1es of dances knoyyn as the J1ye H1ve dances Ass1st1ng 1n the plannmg of dances IS the JIVG H1ve Counc1l gu1ded by MISS Fern Aaberg Many SDECIHIIY dances were planned 1nclud1ng a Hard T1me Tw1rp and a Chr1stmas dance The1r b1ggest project of the year was the annual Var1ety Show The band lS composed of seyenteen members se lected from the band and orchestra Unde1 the leader sh1p of Mr Armm Gossfeld the band plays a var1ety of mus1c mcludmg popular mus1c fast and peppy tunes and many favor1tes Th1S year a D1x1e Land Band vyas started by some enthus1ast1c Swmg Band members They pract1ce on Saturdays and noon hours The Sw1ng Band meets Tuesday evenmgs for the1r Jam sess1ons SWING BAND Back Row Jean Anderson Ray Alken Tlm Johnson Jerry Hendr1ckson Sharon Anderson Rlchard Nlbbe M1ke Kersten Karen Curr1e Fran! 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