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

 - Class of 1968

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,J , nf -, 1 5. , 'Q , 44 S 1 MJ 1 vlf mg 'a gi I .k-., fiqfff pn, , ,- 5 -li v- . al-5 -us. 1 1 f ' s- W.-. 95 ui X 1 w .11 --bf 9: SL., 4 v ,.u..u .n..!16n3Kin 4. -no 4 ai 5 1 1.3, L T -1+ g r QD fi 9 Q JD Q :D Q 9 Q 9 6, J Q fb 6, JJ 6, 3 Q fb The Comment I Presented By Th e S tu d e n ts Of Keokuk Senior High School U- 5 B Q .-, B U B Foreword lt is with no slight feeling of regret that we, Tllli LoxIMliN'1t Staff, find ourselves on the point of saying farewell to Keokuk High School. lt is as 11 result of this unwilling- ness to forget our high school that we have brought together in this book a group of pic- tures and anecdotes reminiscent of our high school life. VVe have embellished it with the Mississippi as a theme, suggesting that l'in1e is a sort of river of passing events. and strong is its current: no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this, too, will be swept away. Thus we end our Senior year at K. H. S. Dedication l'l' is only fitting that We dedicate this record of our ellorts and successes in high school life to those who have made this school possible and encouraged in us the qualities most needed for success. Therefore, as a token of the regard and appre- ciation which We can only too seldom express, We respectfully dedicate this Volume to the fathers and mothers of the students of K. H. S. EDITOR. KL Qluntents Fatttlzjf C lttffef Athletics Dmmtztics Otfgmeiztttiom Adfwtifemetttf QQ lil 3g QQ Vie TNQ 39:9 Elfman Kfacult . .- qx ,V ,-XgN?f .I .,.A--v'. bi. - 4 V'-' ., f.. -V: ..,, :', i , T, X E, A,L-,Vv U, fs X 1,7 yi! ,Q My-,T, .'-' V :fix 1 :x v X nw - if M' Wwfwx-f'f: fy ' - ' M 40 fx- - , E v - X ' VA4 151513 i-,+ Ng4lisNEsi i Pi112 5 .1 'yz' J? W 41 N, Lfl K ,ir ' . A A-1. f:z4.f f' P . 'ff f .-' Ai, 344412-:. : ' - f . an , fi , ,f- ' ' f '-, - ias ffff Q' ' ' it 2?5'f??7 ' ' ' I' ' '1-if Y - ' , ff-Q Thr fzcizzzix and flu' 'ZL'lI7,'6.Y are l1l'ZE,'lIj'.Y on ilu' .vida of ilu' nlzlvsl HII L'ig1I10I'. m THE COMMENT 1930 Mr. Davis A Worthy performance in the game of life is largely dependent on a few fundamental qualities of character, - courage, determination, initiative and jolliness at all times predominating. In the nine years that lNlr. Davis has been here he has shown his ability in such a Way that he has made all high school students look upon him as a man who deserves respect in and out of school. THIRTEEN THE COMMENT 1930 Mr. Paulson Mr- Wfighf - Rm , -v Xml 1. f Q is HS . . 1 I Q :LQ Miss Pless Mr. Megchelson A ' , .l.ktQ,zQLfQAgi1,... I , Mr. Purcell Miss Sells 5 FIFTEEN Miss Mc Dermott Miss Maxwell 'M 1 . M ,2 , Si if I -L'L ,. ' . .,X. . . 1 Q.. L, guggslf Miss Balance Miss Stolt M Miss Simmons Miss Voigt SEVENTEEN Seniors .2- uajff' lfnm fully .x'm1rx of liIfHgft'I1' fvvfixzy, fluff in l'z'.Yl mm' fmlf' in xfriff, I fmvv ,WWII lfzy ii'1ll1'I'5 .vlvz1f111y fjllffllfli, fffcz' lflf' .Ylfvzllll of fffc FRANCES BRANDMEYER 1Fran3 Hobby: Singer shops. Favorite saying: Don't be funny. General Course Quill and Scroll 143 Pierian 133 Commercial Club 123 Burlington High School 113 LEOTA BRYANT 1Lote3 Hobby: Thurman Fields. Favorite saying: Now don't get funny. General Course Philomathean 123 Spanish Club 143 G. A. A.123133143 Glee Club 133 143 FRANCES BUCK 1Fran3 Hobby: Doris Hart. Favorite saying: Whoopie, Grampa! Commercial Course Declamatory Contest 123 Philomathean 123 Pierian 133 K. K. K. K. 133 G. A. A. 123 143 Girls' Pep Club 123 143 Tatler Staff 133 Class Prophecy 133 May Fete 133 Home Room President 143 EVALYN CARNEY 1Ev3 Hobby: Crossword puz- zles and Hamilton. Favorite saying: Honey College Prep Druxnatic Club 143 Philomathean 133 Pierian 123 Ueclnmatory Contest 143 Pep Club 133 THE COMMENT 1930 E. I ,. gf : S if ANNA BREWER 1Anne3 Hobby: Gym 1?3 Favorite saying: Honest to John. Commercial Course Philomathean 123 Pierian 133 K. K. K. K. 133 Girls' Pep Club WILLIAM BRYANT 1Bill3 Hobby: Chewing gum in Miss Simmons' room. Favorite saying: It takes brains to think. General Course Pierian 123 133 Pep Club 123 143 ELEANOR CAHALAN 1Elle3 Hobby: Jazz. Favorite saying: '1'hat's all right. ' College Preparatory G. A. A. 123 133 14-Senior Rep.3 Pep Club 123 143 Girls' K Club 143 Orchesis 143 Glee Club 123 Once in a Blue Moon 1213 DALE CARRELL 1Dan3 Treasurer of Senior Class Hobby: Stamp collecting. Favorite saying: Believe it or not, I'm waiting for a street car. College Preparatory Orchestra 123 133 143 Quill and Scroll 133 143 Keo-Hi-Y 123 133 143 Tatler Staff 133 143 Spanish Club 143 Pierian 123 133 Assembly Program Com- mittee 143 Student Council 143 Boys' Pep Club 123 133 143 TWENTY-ONE JOHN DUERKOP 1Fat1 Hobby: Music in chemis- 1.1.5 try lab. Favorite expression : Sweet mama! College preparatory Boys'P9D Club 121 131 141 VVrestlll1t! 121 Spice of Life 131 Pierian 131 PAULINE EYMANN 1Eymann1 Hobby: Helen. 4 Favorite saying: Well, who cares 7 Commercial Course Pierian 121 131 Glee Cillb11!1 i31 141 K. K. K. K. 131 Dramatic Club 1.31 141 Pickles 131 Jerry of Jericho Road 141 Peb Club 121 141 Girls' Quartet 131 All State Chorus 141 Lawn Fete 131 MELVIN FERGUSON 1Fergy1 Hobby: CoFfey. Favorite saying: Sez me. General Course Boys' Pep Club 121 131 141 K. K. K. K. 131 Football 131 Track 121 131 Boys' K Club 141 KATHERINE FISHER 1Kay1 Hobby: Reading. Favorite saying: O. K.' General Course Dramatic Club 141 Latin Club 141 Girls' Pep Club 141 G. A. A. 141 Declamatory Contest 141 Carthage, Ill., High 111 121 131 .. ,fl ' ssuQz'22221'.... H, Ts.. .- . . lf THE COMMENT 1930 4. ' ...Z ' rf fir: 4 -f -11 . L. .2 . .. pr.-.s.f ,. -- . .... K., .. ,l . f .M ,Y-lf'-' f-1 .VW A . 'V f 'L - V 7-if .L ' 'lffffifviifyi 'bfi l1fi '?.mli fiiffiiitii -V ' - A A I 1 A A 1 1 mls. 1 ., -at .1 . 3 RUBY ENRIGHT 1Bub1 Hobby: History 1?1 Favorite saying: Hey bum! Commercial Course K. K. K. K. 131 Girls' Pep Club 121 141 Dramatic Club 131 May Fete 131 DOROTHY FARNSVVORTH 1Dot1 Hobby: Flirting. Favorite saying: Hey, where do ya think you're 1zoin', anyway I College Preparatory K. K. K. K. 131 Pierian 121 131 Girls' Pep Club 121 141 Glee Club 121 Chorus 121 May Fete 131 MARY FERRIS 1'l'ommy1 Hobby: Automobile accl- dents. Favorite saying: Oh, darn! Commercial Course Glee Club 121 131 141 Chorus 121 131 141 Dramatic Club 121 131 141 Pep Club 121 141 Pierian 131 Once in a Blue Moon 121 Pickles 131 Htlilllay of Jericho Road K. K. K. K. 131 May Fete 131 ARCHIE FRANZEN 1Arch1 Hobby: Beating a drum. Favorite saying: Who let you in? College Preparatory Band 121 131 141 Orchestra 131 141 Philomathean 121 131 Spice of Life 131 lioys' Pep Club 131 141 TWENTY-THRE ld LEONA HORNUNG 1Lec1 Hobby: Tom Jordan. Favorite saying: You and how many others? College Preparatory Pierian 121 131 G. A. A. 121 131 Glee Club 121 K. K. K. K. 131 Once in a Blue Moon 121 Pep Club 121 Lawn Fete 131 GEORGIA IDLE 1Red1 Hobby: Who wants to know? Favorite saying: Think it will rain? General Course Pierian 121 131 G. A. A. 121 Girls' Pep Club 131 141 Spanish Club 131 141 ALBERT JOHNSON 1Swede?1 Hobby: Chemistry 171 Favorite saying : 1'll guess with you. College Preparatory Dramatic Club 131 141 Spanish Club 131 141 Pierian 121 131 Track 131 141 Pep Club 121 141 MARY E. JOHNSON Hobby: Reading. Favorite expression: Who said so? College Preparatory Spanish Club 131 Pep Club 131 THE COMMENT 1930 LAURA IAKISCH 1Slim1 Hobby: Big, tall, dark he-man Jud. Favorite saying: Uon't bo silly. College Preparatory G. A. A. 121 131 14f-Board Memlaorj Spanish Club 131 141 Fierian 121 131 Spice of Life 131 Jerry of Jericho Road 141 Declamatory Contest 141 Pep Club 121 141 Glee Club 141 Lawn Fete 131 He Who Gets Slapped' 13, LEONARD INMAN 1Hop-a-Long1 Hobby: Hunting. Favorite saying: Bunk, Dilly. General Course Philomathean 131 Wrestling 121 Basketball 131 Spanish Club 141 Boys' Pep Club 121 141 LAUREN JOHNSON 1Buster1 Hobby: Track. Favorite saying: Present College Preparatory Track 121 141 K Club 141 Cross Country 141 National Honorary Society 141 Pep Club 121 141 Basketball 141 VIVIAN JOHNSON 1Viv1 Hobby: Music. Favorite saying: What's it to you ? College Preparatory Glee Club 111 121 141 G. A. A.131 141 Spanish Club 141 TWENTY-FIVE JOHN LINQUIST 1Austin1 Hobby: Ida Frances x Favorite saying: Rats!' College Preparatory Pierian 121 131 Quilll 8: Scroll 131 141 Tatler Staff 131 Glee Club 121 141 Pep Club 121 Jerry of Jerico Rnad 121 Carolina Ministrelsn 141 JUANITA McQUAY 1Nita1 Hobby: Chile. Favorite saying: Oh pifl'le! College Preparatory Pierians 121 131 G. A. A. 1-S1 141 Spanish Club 131 141 Gir1's Pep Club 121 131 Tatler Staii' 141 WILMA MARTIN 1lii1l1 Hobby: Miss Balance. Favorite saying: f'Better stay for practice to- night. General Course G. A. A.1Z113114 'Prev identl Suanish Club 131 Pierian Society 121 131 Pep Club 121 141 Dramatic Club 131 Spice of Life 131 Girl's K Club 141 DELMAR MERRILL 1Del1 Hobby: Sketch writing. Favorite saying: lie- lieve it or not. College Preparatory Track 121 131 141 Spice of Life 131 Glee Club 121 Philomathean 121 131 lloy's Pep Club 121 131 Dramatic Club 121 131 141 Jerry of Jericho Road 141 Carolina Ministrel 141 5:35 .. gd THE COMMENT 1930 4:6 ...ui ' I1 5? b VIOLA MCCOY 1Volie1 Hobby: Porto Ricans. Favorite saying: Oh Hector. Commercial Course G. A. A.121131141 Pep Club 121 141 Glce Club 121 141 Pierian 121 131 Once in a Blue Muon 121 K.K.K.K. 131 Jerry of Jericho Road 141 RIAL MAJORS 1Pedro1 Senior Vice-President Hobby: Furnishing wise cracks for Mr. Wright. Favorite saying: Stay right in there and pitch. General Course Basketball Manager 131 141 Football 121 1:41 141 K Club 131 141 Spanish Club 131 14-Pres Quill 81 Scroll 131 14 - Pres.1 Keo-Hi-Y 121 131 141 Tatler Staff 13-Business Manager1 Comment Stall' 14-Organi- zation Editor1 Citizenship K 121 Home Room President 14 -Semester 11 RUTH MASTERS 1Iiuo1,:s7 Hobby: Dancing. Favorite saying: Who cares 7 Commercial Course Pierian 121 Philomathean 131 Dramatic Club 131 141 131 Pep Club 121 141 May Fete 131 MILDRED MILLER. 1Millie1 Hobby: Mat. Favorite saying: Don't be like that. General Course G. A. A. 131 K.K.K.K. 131 141 Vierian 121 Glee Club 121 131 Vhilomathenn 131 Once in at liluc Moon 131 TWENTY-SEVEN HUGH RILEY 1Rainbow1 Hobby: Plays. Favorite saying: OL, yeah. General Course He Who Gets Slapped 131 Once in a Blue Moon 121 Jerry of Jericho Road 141 The Poor Nut 147 Keo-Hi-Y 121 141 Dramatic Club 121 131 141 Pierian Society 121 131 141 Boys' Pep Club 121 131 Carolina Minstrels 141 NELLE ESTELLE ROBINSON Hobby: Music. Favorite saying: Oh, Miss Plessl College Preparatory Glee Club 121 131 141 Orchestra 141 Girls' B. B. 121 131 President of Class 121 R. H. S. 121 131 JOSEPH RORABAUGH 1Joe1 Hobby: This and that and what not. Favorite saying: Who let you in ? CH ARLES RUDDICK 1Bobl Hobby: Comment. Favorite saying: Y' know. College Preparatory Quill and Scroll 131 141 Broadcast 121 Comment Staff 13-Orgaui zation Editor1 Editor-in-Chief of Comment 141 Pierian 131 Philomathean 121 Keo-Hi-Y 131 141 Pep Club 121 141 President Home Room 141 THE COMMENT 1930 RUSSELL RALSTON RILEY 1Russ1 Hobby: Athletics. Favorite saying: Sez You. General Course Spanish Club 141 Pep Club 121 Football 131 141 Basketball 141 VERNON ROOST 1Weinie1 Hobby: Hamilton. Favorite saying: Stay in the buggy. General Course Dramatic Club 121 131 141 Pierian 121 131 Hi-Y 131 141 Pep Club 121 141 Basketball 1atoms1 131 Band 131 Spanish Club 13 141 Orchestra 131 MELVIN RUARK 1Cremn1 Hobby: Doing my sleep- ing at school. Favorite saying: Hey, Bernice! General Course Football 131 141 Wrestling 121 131 141 Hi-Y121 131141 K Club 121 131 141 A NNA MAYE SCHMID Hobby: Dancing. Favorite saying: ' Don't see where you get sar- castic. Dramatic Club 121 131 141 Dramatic Club 121 131 141 General Course Glee Club 141 G. A. A. 141 Pep Club 141 Wayland H. S. 111 121 141 TWENTY-NINE HERBERT L. SOHL 1Herbie3 Hobby: Stamp collecting. Favorite saying: Well, for goodness, graciouo, mercy sakesln College Preparatory Glee Club 123 133 143 All State Chorus 143 Once in a Blue Moon 123 Jerry oi' Jericho Road 143 Carolina Minstrels' 123 143 The Poor Nut 143 Pep Club 123 133 143 Dramatic Club 123 133 143 Spanish Club 133 143 HENRY SWANSON 1Goldie3 Hobby: Girls. Favorite saying: O. K., baby. General Course Keo-I-Ii-Y 123 133 143 K. K. K. K. 133 Quill and Scroll 133 143 Comment Staff 133 Pep Club 123 143 Philomathean 123 133 BLANCHE TUCKER 1Tuck3 Hobby: Reading. Favorite saying: Oli, really-you don't mean it. General Course K. K. K. K. 133 Pep Club 133 ROBERT WALKER 1l3ob3 Hobby: Nurses. l Favorite saying: Wen, Kicdaisch ! Drartaatic Club 123 1.33 143 Pep Club 123 143 Picrian 123 133 Declamatory Contest 143 Student Council 143 Keo-Hi-Y 123 133 143 Stamp Plan Manager 153 THE COMMENT 1930 JOSEPH STERTZ 1JuC3 Hobby: Vvloik'ng sparc time in Chem. Lzib. Faborite sayimz: - ' ?-1-X1 3 College Preparatory Pierian 123 133 Track 123 Basketball 133 1-if Student Council 143 Spanish Club 133 143 Keo-Hi-Y 143 HAROLD TAYLOR 1A'bia 3 Hobby: Freak bazsketball shots. Favorite saying: Dumb General Course Pierian 123 Philomathean 133 Atoms 133 Basketball 143 Wrestling 123 Home Room Banker 143 RICHARD TRUMP 1Dick3 Hobby: Outdoor sports. Favorite saying: Say ii with silence. College Preparatory Band 133 143 Atoms 133 Orchestra 133 Banquet Orchestra 143 Wrestling 143 Track 133 School Bank Cashier 143 ARTHUR C. WELDON 1Art3 Hobby: Medicine. Favorite saying: That wasn't so hot! College Preparatory Spanish Club 133 143 THIRTY-ONE ll? .vw lfzvm ax of yorr, l'l1r kind, flu' lznz-rv, ilu' fruv, ilu' Huff, ll'lm italic icillz IIS lm Ill0I'l'.H lXl111'g111'f'l f'i1'll1, 'KU l'l11'y llzrong lllv ,viff'11f'f' of ilu' fH'I'I1.Y , THE COMMENT 1930 Our Game The sports in school are not for all, For not all have ahilityg But few run out and snatch the hall ,-Xnd plunge right through to victory. Most sit along the battle line ,Xnd cheer the team on through the f They urge them with a hattle shout, And thus they help to gain the day. But when from Alma NIater's door NVe pass and hid a last good-hy, XVe'll find a game we all can play And play it well if we but try. V ' ' v lwas in a garden cross the sea That first 'twas played long years ago 1' a y 1 The rules have changed but little since- I mean the Game of Life, you know. Xve must together face our task, lfor if We try alone, We lose. Together let us Choose our plays, And let us gain the goal we choose. :Xnd let us meet our trials prepared, And let our nearing goal he fame, XVith the Boy of lifton's hattle ery: Play up, play up, and play the game! liizklalaiu' L. Soni wa X THIRTY-1 IVlu THE COMMENT 1930 Class Prophecy How little we know of the future, of tomorroW's x victories and trials. VVe findsorrow where We thought there'd be , .,:,: f I, triumph, and tears Where we'd counted on gfg i if ' lggeg if smiles. So brace up, oh stumbling brother, failure's not always disgrace, And the man Whom We pick for the winner may MU fi' 'I finish at the end of the race. For the one who really Wins in life may not have that thing called success, But hels the man who can look to his God and know that he did his best. PF :lf Pk 'Twas a dark and stormy night, and I took myself to bed, :Xfter doctoring for my asthma, and the canary I had fed. With a muddled brain I went to sleep, almost at once, it seemed, And the dreadful things that happened-well, say, I'll tell you what I dreamed: Thirty years had passed me by, and I plied the bootblack's 'tradeg l'd shown the old town what I was Worth with the fortune I had made. VVith a shamee in my left hand, a can of polish on the floor, l had shined the feet of nations, and knew I would shine more. My business was an art with me, my technique was supreme, My profession such a shining one, and the income not so mean. Doris Hart ran a popcorn stand in connection with my shop, And she's spent long hours from morn to night coaxing the corn to pop. Ana Smith Was a regular customer, she was known as a professional flirt, Her dainty, Well-shod feet were my pride, and advertised my Work. john Duerkop was a copper, and clubs he carried four, He kept his shoes as shiny as the glistening badge he wore. llarold Hagemeier was my errand boy, his youthful training not in vain, NVhile on the corner Kate Fisher sold Liberties, patriotic in sunshine or rain. Ruth Krueger has gone to the big city. She loves it, at any rate, She says she's made a million, and drives a Cadillac in state, Evelyn VVhiteside chanced into my booth, and she really needed a shine, She was a promoter of prize lights, and such an active linel john Shuler has turned Scotch,-to the monkeys he throws empty peanut shells, VVhile Nlarcine Banghart makes up jokes, in a beauty i parlor, where sympathy sells. i THIRTY-SEVEN THE COMMENT 1930 Eleanor Cahalan is a school teacherg she keeps order with a board, VVhile Josephine Holliday is a chiropractor and tickles the spinal cord. Archie Franzen said, f'Oh, when l die, bury me deep. Put my chemistry 'neath my feet, My class roll place beneath my head. hlr. Davis will know why l'm dead. lwly linglish lay upon my chest, and tell bliss Simmons l did my best. ln history many tears have I shed, but it's all over now, because l am dead. hly wood-turning tools place by my sideg together we fought and struggled and died. And now l'll sing that good old song, Am with you now, but it won't be long. Burton Allen thinks Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of lnde- pendence because he couldn't hire a stenographer, While Gladys Adams has made good in being a sympathetic photographer. Senetor Whitakei' is a peddler of perfumes-perfumes from the choicest rose leaves, WVhile Russell Atterberg is a model for the new sun-back B. Y. Dfs. Gertrude Bird is an actress, and l guess she is really a VVOYV, But conceited-why, whenever she hears a thunderclap, she runs to the window and bows. livelyn Blum married a fisherman, everything from spoonbill cat to perch, And Leonard lnman went to New York to see those skyscrapers work. Carol Jones is a radio announcerg he imitates Amos and Andy, And l heard that they named a patrol wagon after Evelyn Carney. Georgia Idle drives a fire truck, and Albert johnson rings the bellg It reminds him of old school days and the gongs he loved so well. Leota Bryant still tickles the ivories. Yes, she learned the dentists's trade. Helen Curry sells false teeth: a profit by both is made. Henry Swanson sits on a flag-pole. lt's really a white collar job: He has a bird's-eye view of everything and scrambles peanuts to the mob. Bob VValker was engaged to a school teacher, but now he's found another, For whenever he was late, she wanted a written excuse from his mother. VVilliam Bryant is a specialist on l'VVhy at Forty Men Go Bald, YVhile Marie Danford to be a Supreme judge has been called. Anna Brewer is teaching goldfish to do the loopy-dee-loop, And Carroll Davis is a great discovererg he found a bean in his bean soup. Remember how Ed DeYong always raised his right hand in school? VVell, the habit made him a minister, and he teaches the Golden Rule. Charles Hogle is a doctor, and the old home town has heard it said, That his patients won't say a word against him. Maybe itls 'cause they're dead. lNlary Ferris is shelling peas in a hash-house down on the drag, VVhile Gerald Gilbo is a jockey-I forget the name of the nag. Clayton Fry is one of ithese strong men, or maybe it's 5 the perfume he wears, X THIRTY-NINE THE COMMENT 1930 He sleeps with his hands under his pillow so he won't talk in his sleep. joseph Rorabaugh carries ice. Frigid Air has lost its charms, And he has invented a silencer for those clocks they call alarms. Dick Ruark, our football captain, seeks to teach cannibals etiquette, YVhile Charles Ruddick sent his mother-in-law a parrot for a pet. Anna blaye Schmid wants to reduce. She writes, VVould a peanut diet do? Yet the elephants sure get fat. l guess she's been to the zoo. Louise Schmid went to a baseball game and her companion said, lVe've a man on every base. lVhy, that's nothing, murmured Louise, so's the other team. Imagine her disgrace. Harold Sells leads a jazz orchestra. VVould it help to acquire St. Vitus dance? And Maxine Seward owns a cheese factory somewhere over in France. john Skog is a cowboy aviatorg he complains of a stowaway in his hat, And Harold Smith is a highwayman with six-shooters and all that. joe Stertz asks if he can have a minor operation when he's over twenty- oneg And Harold Taylor wants to know, if he does nothing, how does he know when he's done. Blanche Tucker is an ex-policeman, but now she's seeking reform, YVhile Vernon Roost claims he's a woman hater, maybe we've got that wrong. l closed my shop and started home, when Doris Hart said to me, l'There's a circus going on, why not go out and see what we can see? Richard Trump was Hippin' hot dogs: over his face spread that famous grin, The women flocked around his booth, and the hot dogs sold like sin. Kenneth VVest was eating swords, and his appetite was keeng He says he has no indigestion and it keeps his figure lean. Velma Vvilliams was just a dime-snatcherg she ran a roulette wheel, While Margaret VVilson was singing mammy songs to earn her three square meals. Xvilford Windsor was hollering through a horn, See Mabel dive into tl tankg The fattest, broadest, classiest dame that ever walked a plank. VVho do you suppose she is? l asked. Doris bet her shirt That this broad gal they were ravin' about was none other than blabel Wirtz. Arthur Weldoia had a big, clean job-Vlfashing elephants, don't you know? And Harold VVood could guess your weight within a pound or so. YVhen the wee hours of the morning came, we hopped a car for home, .'Xnd the telephone oles Hew b f us like teeth in a fine- 1' tooth comb. P l FORTY-ONE THE COMMENT 1930 1930 Senior Class Will VVe, the Seniors of K. H. S., in the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, in the year of our Lord 1930, being clear of mind, resolute of purpose, generous in disposition, kind of heart, un- sellish in spirit and not lacking in courage, do hereby and herein make the following bequests in this our last will and testament: To the juniors we will our position of authority, a portion of our social superiority, and the keys to our storehouse of experience, whereby they may obtain much needed wisdom. Sam Collison and Jacob Voss will their sobbing saxes to Carl Dennis and Harry Kollmyer, who aspire to go into the talkies. Harold and Jasper llagmeier will their parlor tricks to jack Roehrig and Virginia blaas. The Senior members of the Spanish class leave their textbooks to Ralph Smith in order that he may start a circulating library. Blanche Tucker, who sings for her dinner, wills her free meal ticket to Oliver Casey as a new use for his whiskey tenor. Velma VVilliams and Mabel YVirtz give back to the junior girls some of the boy friends they stole. blargaret VVilson wills to blildred Peterson her way with the men teachers. Ed DeYong bequeathes his ability to tell snake stories at Hi-Y meet- ings to Sinton Renaud. Betty Lou Barnes leaves her ability to get along with C. VVright to all who take chemistry next year. Senator VVhitaker leaves his poetry to the worthy cause of converting lfreshmen into law-abiding citizens of K. ll. S. Fvalyn Carney wills her way with boys to Lois Fairfax. Bernadine Cooper leaves her heart-breaking ability to Clayte lfrwin. Josephine Hollday bequeathes to all uncanvassed juniors her mem- bership in the G. A. A. Gerald Gilbo's desire to become a motion picture star is left to Herman Meinburg. VVilma Martin leaves her ability in athletics to the basketball squad. Ruth Masters and Clara Lemkau will to Margaret Snowden their tlirtatious ability. Russel Riley leaves his skill in making untimely re- marks to the already talented Ralph Smith. Dorothy Jane Rennert bequeaths her love to VValt lVri fht. This is su osed to ins ire him throu h school in agiew more yeariip p g FORTY-'l'HREE THE COMMENT 1930 Wright, who has never been late more than live days aweek. Bernard Nelson leaves his ability to peel potatoes to John Dobbs. John Linquist, Charles Ruddick and Jenkins Kiedaisch leave several A's every six Weeks to Walter Barnes, Jack Conner and Harold Semple. Helen Curry and Pauline Eyman have decided to give Junior girls a break by putting their admirers back into circulation. Bob VValker wills his oratorical ability to Jane Nlarsh, who seems to have dilliculty in doing her share of the talking. Leonard lnman requests that his brilliance in his studies be left to Herman Blondet. We Wonder if Herman's grades will be improved. Hugh Riley and Georgia ldle, our bright and shining lights, will their brilliance to Uliver Casey and Herman Rosencrans. Rial hlajors leaves a list of his weak moments to Roy Dickinson. lfdith Quick Cocrell will leave everything but Paul Cockrell. Clayton Fry leaves his nickname, L'The VVart, to lN'largaret Ander- son. Charles Collison Wills his glasses to Herman Nleinberg. Herman never did quite see the point. Doris Hart leaves one of her latest creations of art to the Smith- sonian Institute. Hester Peevler and Rose Pfafle leave their contention that the best things in life are free to Albert Fuerst, who has been rather down in the mouth lately. Delmer Merrill wills a sumn1er's experience in military training to Joe Ferris. This will save Joe lots of trouble. Harold Taylor leaves his caveman tactics to William Cahalan. Ana Smith leaves her violin to Reed Lamb. Reed expressed a desire for a new one and We can't let his faith in Santa Claus be broken. Burton Allen wills lid DeYoung the brick he has been Wearing on his head the last few years. Harold Smith and John Shuler leave their burnt cork ability to Carl Huiskamp and Nlax Thomas. Nelle Robinson wills 'the tickets the she has saved from this year's stamp plan to lid Short. lVlarcine Banghart and'Anna Brewer leave Gerald Cook and lfveret Gilbert a pair of stilts With which to raise their standing. Albert Johnson and Vernon Roost leave a package of Lucky Strikes to Karl Kiedaisch. The generous boys! Russell Atterberg's ability to play hooky and get away with it is left to George Seaboldt. lVlelvin Ruark and John Skog will their broad activity in sports to Dan Higby and Charles Kamps. Ruth and Earlene Notestine leave their small brother gpiiind. lf'5 really a shame, too, for he needs Watch- FORTY-FIVE jlllli YS -alfw. 9, lip iclm fcrznfcx 1101 lflr fray frmlilzg In ilu' 5 Ullflll nmkr lflv riiwr lzix t'UHIf71H1f0ll.H THE COMMENT 1930 MR. NICKLEJS HOME ROOM First lion Carlton Laisie, Graham Hill, Mr. Nickle, Henry Schneider, Freeniau Rosenvrans. Second Row--Willmer Law, Emlwaril lianpzhart, Joe Craig, Herman lllunilet, George llurn 1'hir4l Rowe- Glen Schwartz, George Srhmith, Curtis Nelson, John Dobbs. George Johnson, liuell Smith. Fourth Row--lleatrice Schwartz, Alberta Peterson, Jane Ziinmcrchielml. Marguerite Reynolds. Dorothy Meister, Georyriana Bloom. IeC'ronyn Vlloorl, Roy May fnot in piuturel. MR. MEGCHELSEN'S HOME ROOM First Row Chester Hartley. David Cochrane, Wilfred lleaty, Elmer Alberts, Waiter liarnes. .lat k Connor. Seconil KowfHarry Mills, 'Fheoilore Iiuerklin, Carl liuerkliu. John Azinger, Harry Kohlmyer. Francis lieveringr, Kenneth Horner. Third Row Robert Peterson, Frank Nelson, Harold Semule, Jack Mullikin, Eugene Starr, Harry Farris. Fourth Row Everett Gilbert, Clifford Johnson, Logan Huiskamn, Mr. Meprchelseu, Francis Farnsworth, William Walker, Stuart Starr. Jack Gammon, Leslie Tuttle, Ernest Fox. Charles Schultz lnot in picture! FORTY-N l N ld S vhmores 2 .--- 4 I find llml flll'ff1'l'!ll Illillfj in lllix zcflrln' is no! .vo lIIIIl'fl fl'!Il'I'l' iw Xlrlllrf, ax in iclzivlz wliml iw' arf' IIIU1'fIIfj.H THE COMMENT 1930 MISS VAN NOSTRAND'S HOME ROOM First Row- -.lark Anderson, 'Fheotlore liispingz, John Donohue, Junior Acklcy, Robert Hemingway. Carl Kieslaisuh, Francis lilaisclell. econil Row Bernard Johnson, Marion Mitchell, Everett Hnmlwle, Alyn Eritkson, Arthur Heston, Ralph Anderson, William llrowningr. l'hirtl Rowe Edna Peterson, Lillian Hanan. fit'Vll'llllf' Hiltz. Charlotte Peterson, Thelma liarhe, Hula Link, Katherine Pfiug. 'onrth Row Frances Oertel. Mary Dietz, Bonnie Boar, Miss Van Nostrand, Winona Crosby, Mary lielle Robison, Bonnie Danley. MISS MERIDITI-VS HOME ROOM l'irst Row Thomas Holton, Robert Patterson, George 'l'eeters, Elclon 'l'allL'y, Norman O'liluness, Max Thomas, Manrit-e Peters, VValter Smith, Maluolm Larsen, Verne Notestein. Sci-nlnl Rowe Malwl Parsons, .lean Lammerinyr, Pearl Davis, Dorothy Trimble, , :' Ion une llelt, 'Clariue Davis, Chloe Washburn, Elizabeth Rennert. lietty Meyer. l'hir4l Rovv-Cornelia linrrell, Dorothy Wirtz, Susio Wallace, Myrtle Rn-eller, Miss Meritlith, Dorothy Seibert, Ruth Hill, Jane Marsh, Lois Rovane FIFTY-THREE THE COMMENT 1930 MISS LOE.FFLER'S ROCM First Row--Ernest Summers, Vvluudrow Strohmeier, Ernest Arnold, Edward Short, Ernest liurchett, Glen Wright, Ralph Walker. Carl lluekney, Murray Williams, Junior Dover, Donald Fields. Second RowffMiss Loemer, Katherine Dimeluw, lda Ruth Younkin, Elizabeth Haisch, Dorothy Schumaker. Velma Schafer. Marion Hutchison, Eunice Knapp, Alice Johnson. Third RowfJean Vath, Margaret Grout. Vera Gittingls. Mildred Moore, Nita Mosena, Dorothy Rupp, Lodeal Sherrill, Dorothy McDonald, Ruth Monks, Pearl Kohlmoriran. Nora Wilkinson, Warren Larsen lnot in pieturei. The Home Room Organizations Realizing the need of an eiiective student organization, hir. Davis instituted the home room plan, for the first time, this year. A group of teachers were formed into a Home Room Committee, which should determine the general program in the home rooms for each week. The students were assigned to various home rooms, grouped accord- ing to their class distinction. lilach home room elected ofiicers, and the Student Council was formed by electing a representative from each home room. A teacher is in charge of each home room, although the work is carried out through the initiative of the students. The home rooms meet every morning the first fifteen minutes of school. Various things, such as banking, activity stamp plan, etc., are taken care ot, though the greater part of the time is spent in carrying out the assigned prf- grams. lNlany home rooms were represented in the Spice of Life program, which shows that the organiza- tions are very active. Having proved a success in accomplishing its main purpose, to establish more intimate contact, than class- room activities, between the teacher and pupil, the home room organizations will undoubtedly continue at K. H. S. Z' Q X FI l- l'Y-Fl V lil HIDIQIKS F0 r In icrilv Ilmt you izclzwz lllc' Om' Graz! Smrer FOHIUN zzgainxz your name, he wrilrs rm! ic-on or Ins!-lznl how you plalvwl 'V ilu' 5111 111 H. THE COMMENT 1930 have gone deep into enemy territory were checked regardless of the team and the final curtain fell on a scoreless tie. November 2. This game was in all probability the most disappoint- ing ofthe season in that the Keokuk team showed less football than at any other time. Holes that were always tight leaked, plays that generally worked failed, and Keokuk journeyed home, smarting under a defeat of 20 to 0-Mt. Pleasant. November 6. Hamilton, our neighboring town across the river, came over with a large following to give battle on the local gridiron, and they did just as they planned to do. Their big fullback got away for a splendid run early in the first quarter, for a touchdown, and the Keokuk lads were never able to rally enough to best them. The game ended with Hamilton on the big end of a 6 to 0 score and all the glory that goes with beating a rival team. November ll. Fort bladison, traditional rival of Keokuk, came down on Armistice Day to repeat the victory of the year before. Keokuk outfought the boys in the first half and at times it looked as though they would score, only to be held by the upriver boys. However, in the second half of the game the heavy mud and water had done its work and Fort Madison, through the brilliant run of its fast halfback, was able to score the lone touchdown of the game. It was a good game even though the Keokuk fans were very much disappointed in seeing Fort Madison walk off with the victory. November 24. Keokuk enbussed for Ottumwa at an early hour and landed in Ottumwa in fine shape. Everything looked good for a real scrap, and that is just what it turned out to be. At the end of the first half Keokuk led by a score of 7 to 6. Every member of the squad had played his best and when they returned to the field they carried a determination to win. However, Ottumwa seemed to come to life and when the final whistle blew the score stood 24 to 0, in favor of Ottumwa. November 28. Thanksgiving Day has always been a day of real scrap for Keokuk and Carthage. This particular day gave more promise than usual because of the fact that several of the boys were to be graduated in the spring and the added stimulus of having had a losing team during the season. From the first whistle until the final there was never a let- down, and may it be said that Keokuk had a wonderful team of stellar players in this, the final game. The season, although marred with defeats and dis- appointments had a certain degree of success connected with its experiences. A realization of what mighit be at- tained and a firmly planted determination to be un- defeated in 1930. Ten letter men will return, most of whom are seniors, with the hope of being undefeated throughout the 1930 season. Ti FIFTY-NiNl-1 THE COMMENT 1930 FIRST SQUAD SECCND SQUAD SIX FY ONL THE COMMENT 1930 Cross Country The K. H. S. cross country team enjoyed a very good season even though it did not measure up to the 1928 team, who Won the tri-state meet. With only one letter man, Windsor, back, Coach Wright built up a team that copped firsts in the dual meets with Burlington and Bonaparte and seconds in the Muscatine-Fairfield-Keokuk, and the lowa City-Fair- field-Keokuk triangular meets. They also took sixth in the State meet at lowa City. With only two men to be lost by graduation, the chances for next year are bright. Captain Windsor and V. johnson won major letters, While minor letters went to Trump, Beverling, Lamb, and Brandmeyer. Their records follow: How TTHEY PLACED Keo-Ia. C'y- Keokuk- Keo-Fairheld- Name Burl-Keo Fairfield Bonaparte Muscatine State Windsor QCapt.j l l 1 3 19 V. Johnson 2 4 2 8 13 Trump 3 14 4 12 L. Johnson 13 15 Beverling 4 10 5 13 Lamb 5 9 6 l 1 K. Horner 6 14 Brandmeyer 7 12 20 T blXTY-THREE THE COMMENT 1930 FIRST SQUAD BASKETBALL SECOND SQUAD BASKETBALL SIXTY-FIVE THE COMMENT 1930 JOHN NIAAS-guard-Illness kept Johnny from taking Kutcher's place when he graduated, but he showed great promise and will be back next year. Keep driving, Johnny: We know you can do it. JOHN SKQGS-guard-Pie would have made the first team if he hadn't been a senior. However, he made the others scrap for their posi- tions and always played nice ball. Sorry to sec you go, Pie. Games KEOKUK 31-MT. STERLING 4 This was the first game of the season for the purple-clad warriors, and a large crowd filled the gym to see them beat Mt. Sterling by the decisive score of 31-4. Huiskamp and Roehrig led the K. H. S. attack. KEQKUK 66-MONTROSE 16 hlontrose High School was the next victim of the Purple. They took the floor and the game had no sooner begun than the locals started running up counters with startling rapidity. Huiskamp was again high point man with twenty-six markers, closely followed by Gammon with twenty-one and Rohrig with six. lNlany subs found themselves inserted in the lineup and all gave good account of themselves. KEOKUK 38-HAMILTON l8 The cross-river boys came swaggering across the bridge with strong determination to beat the locals. However, they were sent back with .1 tin can tied on their tail in the form of a 38-18 defeat. Gammon looped in sixteen points to lead the locals' attack and was closely followed by Huiskamp with fourteen and Roehrig with five. Doyle, Huston, and Medley starred for the invaders. KEQKUK 15-CANTON 20 The locals fought ivaliantly against cold and the strangeness of the Canton court, but could not get started and consequently lost their first game, 15-20. Huiskamp, Gammon and Roerig strove in vain to raise, but in the end the Purple was forced to leave the court at the short end of the score. lt was a tough game to lose, but we got a crack at them again later, on our home court. Revenge Was sweet. KEQKUK 19-QUINCY ZZ This was the second defeat of the Purple this season. lt was the big game for both teams as it would decide the Conference championship. Fortunately for Quincy they won but only because of the ability of Enhaurs, Quincy center, who scored sixteen of his teams' twenty-two points. Enough said abou-t this game. KEQKUK 31-HAMILTON 19 Keokuk came back after their defeat with Quincy to win from Hamilton the second time this season. The Q game was very fast and interesting but due to the small X blXlX bLVl W THE COMMENT 1930 tories they succeeded. Huiskanip again starred for the Purple with a total of eight points and Smith of Albia chalked up six points. Alberts and Higby played an effective game at guard, with Roehrig displaying some flashy floor work. KHOKUK 36-CANTON I0 Those who have heard the old saying, Revenge is sweet, and never had the chance to experience it, received this privilege in Keokuk's over- whelming defeat of Canton. Earlier in the season the Purple received an upset at the hands of Canton, who was considered a weak sister in the Conference. KEOKUK 26-CENTHRVILLE 25 Again the Purple tornado struck, but this time it was somewhat due to hitting its usual stride. But looking back on the scene of battle, we find the main reason was the effective guarding of Randolph and Frazee, of Centerville, and to the basket eye of Eaton, who starred for Centerville. This was one of the closest and fastest games that the locals staged with any foe. KEOKUK 39-HANN I BAL 24 Although We only met the Pirates once this year, we made up for lost time by slipping a 39 to 24 defeat over on them. The game was one of the roughest of the season. Two Hannibal players were put out on four personals. Gammon again proved to be the Hannibal jinx by rolling up fifteen counters to lead his team's scoring, and Dent starred for the visitors. KHOKUK 21-FT, MADISON 8 Coach Ty Smith brought his Crimson squad down the river with thc idea in mind to outwit the local five. His plan was for Johnson and Brayton to hold the ball and stall. The ruse worked Wonderfully for the first half. ln the second half the Purple turned loose such a heavy bombardment on the enemy goal that they were sent home stinging under a 21 to S defeat. It was the fifth straight defeat the Purple has handed their traditional rival. Huiskamp and Gammon led the locals' attack, while King starred for the Crimson. KICOKUK 41---BURLINGTON 21 The highly tutored Greyhounds stepped out on the floor for their practice game With the Purple and received the surprise of their lives when the first stanza ended and they hadn't scored a point. The well-oiled local machine was working with a clock-like precision and encountered little difficulty in smashing through to a forty-one to twenty-one victory. Huiskamps proved to be the high-light of the game by gaining twenty-three points. Oh, for more Hpractice games with the Grey- hounds. 5 SIXTY-NINE THE COMMENT 1930 Atoms This was the second year for the Atoms, and they did exceptionally well. They won 13 out of 14 games and among their scalps were vic- tories over teams from Nlontrose, Nauvoo, Carthage, VVarsaw, and I-it. btladison. They also took the Friendly House, Y. M. C. A., Midgets, and Wrestlers, into camp by decisive scores. Their outstanding victory was over the Ft. bladison Bulldogs, a team picked from ten junior high school teams and supposedly one of the best teams in this section. The lone defeat fas inflicted upon them by the Friendly House, whom they later beat four times straight. The hrst live was composed of Brinker, Lowe, Dunn, Jones and Mawer. The team as a whole showed wonderful teamwork and improved greatly from the beginning of the season. These boys should develop into first team men as soon as they acquire a little height and weight. Q sl-ZVENTY-oN:: THE COMMENT 1930 National Athletic Scholarship Society The purpose of this society is to create high scholarship among boy athletes, to instill a desire for balanced training, to make the ideas of sportsmanship higher and to develop more outstanding leaders in the sec- ondary schools of the United States. The club was first organized in the Keokuk Senior High School by Principal George E. Davis and the charter members Were fourteen in number, athletes who represented the four major sports of the school and who had maintained an average in grades above the average of the school for three consecutive semesters prior to the time of applying for member- ship. The present members are: VVilford VVindsor, John Irwin, Jenkins Kiedaisch, Lauren Johnson, John Rogers. i Q SEVENTY-THREE THE COMMENT 1930 The oHicers and board members are as follows: President e Vice-President Secretary Treasurer e , Senior Representative ee junior Representative Sophomore Representative e Junior High Representative Hiking e e eee e eeeee e e lce Skating and Coasting Soccer e ee e ee Volley Ball eee Basket Ball e Track and Field eeee e eeeee Roller Skating and Bicycling Swimming eeee eeeee e Tennis Golf e e Membership ee e Dancing e e , junior High Soccer e junior High Basket Ball -lunior High Volley Ball junior High Baseball junior High Track and lficld ee Xvilma Martin ee Bernadine Cooper e llorothy Jane Rennert Marcia Schneider e lfleanor Cahalan ee Audrey Hedrick eee YVinona Osborne eeee Gladys House ee Dorothy Meister Laura Iakisch eee Ruth Krueger eee Juanita McQuay eeeeee Rose Pfalle ee.. Katherine Fisher eee e ee Viola lNlcCoy eee Betty Lou Barnes eee Margaret Anderson e e Ruth VVollenweber eeee Madeline Knies Ruth Brinker lee Cronyn YVood, Elizabeth Rennert eee lflivabeth Bisping, Madeline Knies Ruth Xvollenweber, Margaret Boyd Mildred Cireiner, lfleanor Chahalan ,lean Vath, Katherine Dimelow Q QEVICNTY-Fl VH Dfdllldli S .ll! lln' iwr'l1l's tl Slzlgjr' THE COMMENT 1930 Declamatory Contestants The interest taken in declamation Work this year was remarkable. Out of fifteen contestants three were eliminated in the preliminaries and the remaining spoke in the home contest January 30. Robert VValker won first in the oratorical class with his selection, Masterful lNlan of the Ages. ln the dramatic division lfllizabeth Bisping came out first with Madam X. Louis Rovane took first with her humorous selection, Georgie Has a Grouchf' These Winners entered in the state preliminary contest held here on February 27. ln this Robert VValker Won first in oratorical and Elizabeth Bisping first in dramatic. Louis Rovane came out second in humorous, with Montrose taking first. Elizabeth and Robert will next compete in the sub- district contest, and the high school students Wish them added success in the future. Ti SEVENTY-NINE THE COMMENT 1930 The Poor Nut The three-act college comedy, The Poor Nut, was given on Novem- ber 1, 1929, to an audience which was kept in a continuous uproar. The green college fellow who was brought out of his state of inferiority by making him the hero of the Ohio-Wisconsin track meet was a character not to be forgotten. We shall also remember Margie, the sweet and charming Co-ed, who helped our hero. The cast included: Margie -N ccac. LL- aY.aa , aaaa Ruth Wollenweber Julia a,.aaaa,aa SELL aa, Elizabeth Bisping John Miller A faa.. Charles Hogle Nlagpie -,,cs,,,LL LLL Margaret Anderson Spike Hoyt ,aaaaa -,a Edward DeYong Wallie Pierce aav. . - aa- Walter Wright Professor Deming LLL ,.a, Hugh Riley Coach Jackson aa.ea LL- Harold Smith Betty LM aaaaaaaa aaaa J ane Marsh Helen ..,W .WL aaaaa Lois Fairfax The Freshman LL aaaa L aaaA,aaaaaaa,..a.,a..a..aaa Sinton Renaud Runners: Herman Rosencrans, Marshall lakish, Sinton Renaud, John Rogers, Ralph Smith. Rooters: Evalyn Carney, Lois Rovane, Katherine Fisher, Mar- garet Boyd, Frances Renz, Dorothy Phillips, Edna Peterson, Nina Hull, Betty Lou Barnes, Agnes Pease, Madalin Knies, Mildred Moore, Frances Oertel, Charlotte Peterson, Virginia Maas, Dorothy Thomas, Margaret Dean, Lillian Hanan, Betty Meyer, Bonnie Bear. x X EIGHTY-ONE fgdllildli IIS T7 . .. A -.,.w. 2 . ,. I' :I Qvlkr-,,L:,1,,3fv.l , T Q , Y ff .gk .I L Q 1i'43 ,f1': X X A I , 'H 1.1.:-,mL:2g..-fix-L51t .1j5ZI,,i,I' X b. 1 , lf 'g 1 , , I l , 41,:.1.',,I-,h..5jJj,'. L ' 3-3 ,,44.:.. ... - '. .' 'l f,,.,.,,.,,.Q'!-.f',',- ..-L,m5wIa:aq5z- - . . V ., -, 1 A , , . - ' V . I 1 , . , . 'Q 'l I' , W ' : - 4 l 1 . . V , A . - ' I I F . ., , I, : I I ., - , I , l , 'l . ' X . , !A',l '!', M , , H , ' l I , f' l X - . ,1 '- . A f Fi .4 ,. - .:'.:.-'-' Ill tllv willful' mid 117111, dl'c1ll'. lI'v lllllst lllllke our USZEIII good l'lIl'l'I'.H THE COMMENT 1930 Second Student Council President an if B, Joseph Stertz Vice-President and , Wa, John lrwin Secretary ,.,,,..aa .H Nlargaret Boyd Faculty Advisor . . B n,nnnn te, he . nnnnn,n, Nlr. Nickel Wilfred Beaty Bernard Johnson Emile hleyers Edward Short Jane Nlarsh Hugh Riley Anna Crowcroft Rial Nlajors Carl Huiskamp Robert Walker Madaline Knies The Council meets regularly the fifth period on Weclnestiay. The functions this year were directed more towards student activities than student government. They succeeded in organizing a local group of the National Honorary Fraternity, a new organization for promoting scholar- ship. The 'LSpice of Life program was sponsored by the Council. They chose the Tatler stall both for this year and next, selected the Senior rings and graduation cards and made up questionnaires for the home rooms. As a whole it has proven a huge success and will, no doubt, be a permanent organization in K. H. S. 1' EIGHTY-FIVE THE COMMENT 1930 l Band l 'lihe band, under the direction of Mr. Nickle, progressed very rapidly in spite of their late start. The members are to be congratulated for their cooperation and assistance at football games, basketball games, and various other school activities. Because there was not ample practice time in school, one night a Week was set aside for this purpose. All members attended regularly, thereby making the band possible. The personnel of the band is as follows: I. Cornets Ralph Anderson Carl Buerklin Hubert Philo George Walter Everett Gilbert Hubert Bisping ll. Baritone James Pollard lll. Flute Ruth Schultz IV. Clarinets Sidney Peterson George Burns Earl Walters V. Saxophone Francis Farnsw Raymond Field: Jacob Voss Vl. Basses Ira Hall Edwin Banghart Robert Casper VII. Trombone Bernard Nelson Vlll. Drums Archie Franzen John Dobbs Ralph Smith i EIGHTY-SEV EN THE COMMENT 1930 Second Sopranos Helen Curry Pauline Eyman Jean Lammering Dorothy McDonald Mildred Moore Nita Masena Hester Peevler Myrtle Reeder Mary Belle Bobison Edith Andrews Della Baldwin Elizabeth Bisping Margaret Graut Mary M. Dean Mary Dietz Violet Doss Louise Downing' Gertrude Dunn Doris Hardy Ruth Hill Gertrude Hiltz Grace Kollmyier Marjorie LaPorte Jane Marsh Betty Meyer Agnes Pease Marcine Banghardt Leona Morris Alberta Peterson Emily Reither Elizabeth Rennert Louise Schmid Leora Storms Verna Thoeny Susie Wallace Ida Frances Wells Dorothy Wirtz Jane Zimmerschied Anna Mae Schmid Laura Iakish fPresidentJ Altos Frances Briggs Margaret Patterson Winifred Collins Bonnie Danley Pearl Davis Eunice Knapp Betty Koch Gladine Murray Grace Riley Lodeal Sherill Kathryn Schneider LeCroyn Wood Madeline Knies CVice-Presidentb Mary Ferris Maxine Seward fg EIGHTY-NINE THE COMMENT 1930 KCC-Hi-Y President , ee. ee. ,,e..,ee..,., ,e Jack Roehrig Vice-President , John Rogers Secretary e ee e e Jack Mullikin Treasurer ceded-. tee- e,ee . - c e. .. . Dale Carrell Sargeant-at-.-Xrms ,Wu We . ,W Logan Huiskamp, The Hi-Y opened this year in October with almost a full quota of members. For the first few weeks we met in the cafeteria under the leadership of Mr. Purcell and blr. Meyers, the new Secretary of the Y.' lvhen the Y. YV. C. A. opened, we voted to meet there from then on. At Christmas we held an Alumni banquet, which was well attended by both members and alumni. Beginning with the lirst of blarch, business men were asked to come to the meetings and give talks on their vocation. These talks were very interesting and did some good in giving the members an idea of what the different vocations are like. VVhen the district basketball tournament was held. we took over the selling of ads for the program and helped in every way to make it a success. Wle concluded the year with a party, as usual, and all had a good time. Altogether it was a very successful year for the Hi-Y. VVALTIER Wkioirr. 5 7 NINETY-ONE THE COMMENT 1930 Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll, honorary society of high school journalists. was founded at the University of lowa, April 10, l926. lts purpose is to promote better journalism in high school, and to instill in the students the ideal of scholarship. The following requirements must be met by those desiring to be members of Quill and Scroll: I. Must be of junior of Senior classification. 2. hlust be in the upper one-third of their class in general scholar- ship. 3. Nlust be recommended by the supervisor of journalism or the committee governing publications. 4. Nlust have done some outstanding work in writing, editing or business management. 5. blust be approved by the national secretary and treasurer of the society. Requirements covering such points as the national executive hoard shall designate. The otlicers for this year were: President -, W, ,,e,, - Rial Majors Vice-President or .S Charles Ruddick Secretary , Mildred Greiner Treasurer ,nee , Henry Swanson Social Chairman acer John Linquist Ti NINETY-THREE THE COMMENT 1930 Orchesis Orchesis is an interpretative dancing society. The name is taken from the Greek Word meaning to dance , therefore the members include girls who are interested in dancing, music, art and expression. The society devotes itself to original creative work, the recreation of music, poetry, myths and legend into the movements of the dance. Sections A, B, and C of the dancing test must be passed before one may become a member of this group. fSee opening page of dramatic section.j The members are: Verna Klann Elizabeth Rennert Nita Mosena Katherine Dimelow Eleanor Cahalan Marion Hutchison Doris Hardy Dorothy Wirtz Ruth Brinker Cdancing leaderj Sponsor: Miss Ballance We dance for love of movement swift, For joy we feel in outstretched arms, For sheer abandon as we lift Our bodies, soaring on and on. To move and in that moving know, VVhat anguish grips, what joys enhance All other's lives as on they go- Just this alone is cause to dance. The Latin Club The Latin Cluib is composed of all students who have taken or who are now taking Latin. lts parties are joint with the Spanish Club parties. The iirst meeting was held on March 8, 1930, and the following officers were elected: lfleanor Cahalan aaaaaaa do Consul Carl Huiskamp HH, ,aaa Pro Consul Ruth Wolleiiwebei' ,W ,aaaaa Aedile Le Cronyn lvood ,W ,aa Quaestor S NINETY-FIVE Ifditor-in-Chief t Literary Editor s Art liditor ss, ,, S, 7 S Organization Editor I lumor Editor ,C Typist V, S f S G THE COMMENT 1930 MR. GILL, Advisor Comment Staff do Charles Ruddick out Bernadine Cooper Dorothy Rennert S , sd, , Rial Nlajors Tom Jordan our hlaric Danford BUSINESS Srfxrr Business Manager oss . down so ,ss . S s Jenkins Kiedaisch Assistant Nlanager todo so . Charles Collison S.'XI-liSMIEN Sinton Renaud Charles Hogle Joseph Sterts Dale Carrell Clayton Fry Ti NINETY-SLVLV THE COMMENT 1930 2 3 9 10. 18. 21 27 31 Calendar September- . Labor Day-NVe celebrate on the last day of vacation. . School opens today. . Locker keys issued-two bits gone. Locker keys lost. Carthage girls prove to be a Wreck to Jordan and Sells. . YVe hang the crepe on VVarsaw. . Nlacomb defeats us. . Cabbages,' presented in assembly. October- 5. VVe play Quincy and get beat. 7. Dramatic Club party and election of ollicers. 11. VVe journey to Burlington only to come home licked. 18. G. A. A. party. 19. Hannibal at last 'takes a football game from us. Gallagher acquires a sprained wrist. 20. Dedicated building. 22. Report cards. 'LAfraid to go home ? 24. Miss Craig has a permanent. Something must be up. 25. International Boy Orators. 26. Play Centerville-there. 28. Second drama play-l'Locked Chest. 30. Halloween-l-larry and Duke spend night at school. November- l. The Poor Nut makes a big hit. 2. Nlt. Pleasant football game. 4. Tatler stall appointed. 6. Teachers go to Des hloinesg two-day vacation for us. ll. Nladison 6, Keokuk 0. Anything we could say here would be unnecessary. 12. Blank'l-our minds after vacation. 13. Harry Rimmer speaks at assembly. 15. First Tatler out. NINETY-NINL THE COMMENT 1930 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 23 2-1 25 30 31 31 lNlr. Davis changes the seating in as- sembly. Defeat Bloomfield. Zero Weather keeps no one from going to Madison, and Keokuk's 18-point lead repaid us. Four teachers speak in assembly. Mr. VVright renders a solo. Coach lngerson of lowa University speaks. 1'Doc Hogle gives Mr. Davis the razz in assembly. Senior pictures taken. This was really a model school day. Three assemblies! Mr. Davis tells the boys they should take cooking-evidently he has found use of it. Arrange schedules and get a half-day holiday. Quincy 22, Keokuk 19. This shouldn't be mentioned. Declamatory contest. Teachers entertain again in assembly. Nlr. Davis tries to develop some tact in complimenting them. Boys' Glee Club presents the lNlinstrel. I5el'1uary- 2 5 7 11 13 14 15 17 20 1. Keokuk 26, Centerville 25. Ask Gam- mon, Rohrig, Huiskamp, and Majors what else there was in Centerville be- sides a basketball team. VVe show Albia a real team-Keokuk 22, Albia 16. Keokuk 36, Canton 10. How is that for a comeback? Nlr. Davis gives oration in assembly. Got a date forthe K Club party?l' Dr. Jessup of Iowa University speaks in assembly. Valentine Day. Hannibal 24, Keokuk 29. The K Club party. Keokuk 21, Nladison 8. You might call this a standing game or something as to the players and onlookers too. ONE HUNDRED ONE THE COMMENT 1930 28 April. 1 1 5 10 19 21 24 8 13 16 17 23 bl ai y- Spring fever. Red flannels for sale cheap. See lylr. E. Purcell. April fool. Extemporaneous speaking contest. Class track meet. Physical lid. exhibition. Spice of Life. Glass blowers here. Junior High operetta. JXcademic tests and circus day. Xvhat a combination! lfveryone skips school in the afternoon, and the circus has good business. Back to fairyland with SnoWhite and the Seven Dwarfs. This was the last play of the year. Oflicial opening of the baseball season. School is again vacated by many. Believe it or not-Dan Higby stayed in school. District academic tests held at VVashing- ton, Iowa. G. A. A. letters awarded and the girls turn out to be speakers as well as ath- letes. Track meet at Fairfield. Some of our fellows will go to the State meet. lN'lay Fete. This ends the month of May and high school life for the Class of 1930. ONE HUNDRED THREE THE COMMENT 1930 ,. - .-neg. 51 ' K I 194 ' -J . , , ' 'Q Q GI ilk U. - 3 - A ' ,. Q J fm. Swhvhwmj A MD My , f- if 2295 -JL if Q u1ulr.v'l'll-itl' ,c'ZZ1qiHJ -M .xiqwx Sa ,Q Y 1 ' A ' ' - - 1, - , xv :Y .. P 1 , ff 9 Q G f,,AfJIJ11rAn-farm! J EL U . I , . ,-1 3? . 2 -., W A767131 W 5 if H ff ,::f:'s:7 W MAYOR S ' V10 L IN ' ,Miz QMMHIIA iq' ' U '3ff5j,j,2, Auvony 4' HHN STA lo FAH L 'ULf- . L LL 3' f 11 Sling! ., .. fzfsgrgz p?..,. 'lu-I -f 5:23:27 - 5 'P D ,gp o K -.V .J-i Y ' ,, ' 'E iw: Q O W f::::: Ljjiijm n UTY M- - W - ' - , L.2,3'-Snrnifavx 1:40175 A Q ygmi: PM H429 - 9 . 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Their hands on the wheel Keep steady our keelg Rock our boat and you'll never be missed! Miss Craig and Miss Meridith, history hounds, Pound facts into our thick heads. Said Dewey and Clark, Making history's no lark, We'd rather be home in our beds. There are sharks in the ocean and sharks in the sea, But Wright is our shark at chemistry, McDermott likes flowers, For bugs she has oursg Add Einstein: remarkable three! Then therels Paul, who potters, and Eddie, And Paulsen, who blots drawing ink, They make a big fuss And create a muss- A popular trio, we think. For English we have our bliss Simmons, In Lingos, Miss Nethery's queen. They're here with the rest 'Cause they're two of the best, No foo1in'! at language they're mean. Van Ostrand surpasses them all In teaching dear old English 'bizf Tho' she raves and proclaims, Our overworked brains Do nothing but sputter and fizz. the coach, oNE HUNDRED smvm lll' Pdll' IIS Well, friends, here we are again, Spud and Slim, back from the city., This foto was snapped by the pitcher taker of the Daily Carol, at the depoe jest after me and Spud kicked our carpet bags outa the day coach. We sure had one hot time, believe us. As soon as We got to town, bang went a dime for peanuts and root beer fthe root beer was mostly fomel. Some smart aleck must of thought we was hicks, not knowing, of corse, that we come from Maiden's Elbow, Kansas, and tried to sell us the Terminal Station, with is just one of Chicagoes depoes. I just said Razzberrie, which I guess told him. I don't read the Country Gentleman for nothin'. We hired a hack to drive us to the Commodore, as I had a hankerin' to see a seafarin' hotel. It was some scrumptious layout, believe usg made the Commercial House in Maiden's Elbow look sick. An' wood you believe it, they wanted 12 fifty fer a room and bath. I said I wasn't dirty and I was only stoppin' four days and so the clerk looked us over under his glasses and sez: Really, we haven't a 9 G t' 2 2 2 S f-1 I tn O o E E rn 2 1-1 Z1 It K' 32 t' 52 Q' '12 NS J K, BAKERIES QCon'dj: gg Schouten's Bakery, Inc., .... 1000 Main Street ff 1,illy Cream Bread, golden lzroufn and ofeen fresh. Bay bread from your C12 KD groeer. ' L?e e 2 BANKS: ff 5 Keokuk National Bank, .... 429 Main Street Q Q Some time ago a nninber of Seniors opened Savings Aleeozmts here. They S 3 are now prepared jinanrially for rollege. tire yon? 5 State Central Savings Bank, . 601 1N1ain Street, Keokuk, Iowa Q Capital, S200,000.00. Snrpln-5 and Profits, S3S0,545.19. Strength, Sue- J cess, Serfeire with a Smile. 0 H g ,gT S Keokuk Savings Bank and Trust Company, . 501 Blain Street KD Efven for a pupil, a Safvings Areounl is -worth while. 5 - m an BATTERY AND LIGHTING SERVICE: 5 Smith-1Wey1ing Battery Company, . . 1129 Main Street tl, Manufaetii1'er5 of guaranteed Storage Batteries. Al and B Batteries, Q Q Chargers, aefe55ories. Charging, repairing. Radio repairing. Tel. 159. . VA A ee E 'i QQ Keokuk Battery Company, .... 30 North Third 0 K, Batteriex, starters, gen,erator5, lights, horns and speedonzeters repaired. 2 Faetory autlzorizea' serfuire. Genuine parts, reasonable prires. Delco battery sales and serfeire. 2 ee A A it E549 GRD' 5 i '2 i, wuuttm' mm uno T Eb Connect SOCIAL usAGs Fon mon SCHOOL aovs Ano cms. Y Q A boy should Tx S 2 Poi tow 6 L-,gi Y I Q1 5 in Qetting in an K automobile or Q' 5 C8xi, and precede Q K2 he rfwiievi aiiQi'rtmQ, S 2 - r i V Q 3N'Qa.GNLz ii 2 CD E1 D.- :Q rf- 3 rr ET E 2 5' CD P1 CD FF 2 5 13 O rv- E. In ET 5-. rv- O 05':DaJ'Q ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN 3Q,,?tQ,WQ,,faQ,,G THE COMMENT 1930 M., CLOTHING STORES CCon'dj: Ewers-McCarthy Co., .... 412 Main Street Dress well and succeed. Quality clothing moderately priced. Keokuk's hest clothing store. We specialize in fnle clothing. Ewers-O'Brien Company, .... 524 Main Street New fashion center. Womeiz's wearing apparel. Johnson 81 Schmidt, ..... 610 Main Street Learbury Suits. Up-to-the-minute college styles. Johnson Sl Schmidt Good Clothes. Weil 81 Co., ...... 426 Main Street The home of clothing satisfaction. Hart, Schajfner Sl Marx and Society Brand clothes. For young men and men who stay young. DEPARTMENT STORES: C5 C. Penney Company, Inc. . 504-506 lylain Street, Keokuk, Iowa Largest Department Store in the Iflforld-under 1400 roofs. A S200,000,- 000 Buying Power is the Secret of our Low Prices. The Royal Cloak Company, . . . 408 Main Street Spurgeon Mercantile Company, . . . 430 Main Street If it's new it's here. If it's here it's new. 5 E,?+ img. 'bc Q7s? fLz6:N WUUAU 'ITCID HDCU9 comer soem usms :on mon scuool :offs Ano cms. Clever leave a Q54 Tn the mfdd lc of the Floorafter 2 dance, but take lwertoa seat. up E 9sq,,5sQ,g9aq,g9s4 under the El with is a airplane street car. :gaq,QvQ,g9aeQ,J9 ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN oeeawmafscvaffeae THE COMMENT 1930 Ne,-tfNQ,,gceefm,-foeffeafci 5 Q ELECTRIC COMPANIES: ' sb Keokuk Electric Company, .... 800 Main Street Safeguard the family's health 'with General Electric Year-Round Re- ri eration. Below 50 de fees lies sa et . Above 50 de rees, lurks dan er. Q 9 9 3' 9 9 5 FNGRAVERS- -ECC CCC E4 Jalm 31 Ollier Engraving Company, . . . Chicago cf Q l1'e are Americafs largest school annual designers and engrafvers because 22 ,b we render satisfaction on more than 400 books each ear. i, g I 55 J FACTORIES: ,GAEQGQ4 The Hubinger Co., ..... Keokuk, Iowa As Keoleulc's largest industry, we extend our sincere best wishes to all students of Keoleuk Senior High School. 9 Iowa Fiber Box Company . Commercial Alley Manztfalctzarers of Corrugated Boxes. Keokulc, Iowa. Q Iowa Can Company, .... Commercial Alley Ask your dealer to pack your ice cream, oysters and all moist products in THERM-fl-CANS. Keokuk Canning Company, . . . 700 Johnson Street Packers of KEOKUK Brand Pickles and Tomatoes. Our pure Tomato an Juice is healthful and appetizing. Indifvidual servings at all fountains. Ea zq9Vi me G 5 E V :I F-11 Q 5 Q sawn C722 'Fi J CORRECT SOCIAL USAGE POD. HUGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS Q ' A looy Slwculd VG? 'I 9 ig ' Q m getting Ona 1- Z sb S+-reef car, and f mm' 4 4 y 3 pr e c e cl e li is r H, l y M 'Q when aliglfrtmgg X '-ew- l :ips F ' GD , , k f 5i i 'Z-' 'l fx 1 ' 'r' t' S if 's lg ' W I' I, t ff .D ' Wwqkgs-Qgaqgz fun. We saw nearly every movie in town. Qggaf-bgiggkgif Q G ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN ' , , i ' :.g .51-. ' - 4 . . ia . G J 'Y FRUIT COMPANIES: 0 W. B. Daniels, ..... 208 Main Street C9 E FURNITURE COMPANIES: Duncan-Schell Furniture Company, . . 307 Main Street From the rheapest that is good, to the best that is made. Complete K, hou-se furnishers. S 5 . Schell-Dem le Furniture Compan , . . 613-15 Main Street P Y FURNITURE-The right furniture for efvery room. CHINA WARE- A rornplete line. It Linquist Bros., ...... 518 Main Street Q Comfort is the first requirement of u happy home, and good furniture the 5 jirst requirement for romfort. The Quality Store. 29 K, if 5 GROCERS: Q' E. C. Weisman,. . . . 707 Main Street :Q Grover. Ufhere quality is paramount. gi HARDWARE BUSINESS: A. Weber Co., . . . . . . 528 Main Street if Retail and wholesale Hardware of the highest rlass. 27 .5 1, 32 ff wmv no moan EQ K7 CORRECT SOCIAL usAoe roamonscuam aovs Ano onus. Q K5 when an older 5 Q person who is 9 standfng begfns Q to talk to you, Q rise at once . Q3 .i Y 375625 zJ'fiae:9'fQ gfwkvtfx 1. K 0 N C2 3 5, -1 rn U' SL D S E'- cn O if 3 U' 2 O v-n 9 3 'ES' 5 0 fn We 9 Q Qi CQ 5 K 53 9 o ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN oetffbtfxeafeew THE COMMENT 1930 NQ,,we-sfweafmao 5 it LUMBER COMPANIES: T K Independent Lumber Company, . . . 1325 Main Street 5 .dutlzorized agents Du Pont Paints and Duco, Ambler Laminated Shingles, 3 l.. 81 T. Transfer Patterns. Streeter Lumber Company, . . 320 Des Moines Street S dfter you hafue graduated, better begin to plan your home. That's where Q' we rome in. Our serfvire is at our command. B r 2 Swan Lumber Company, . . . 1015 Johnson Street 'Q Q Pay as you go. See us about building on the monthly payment plan. S Q Y lea - ' Taber Lumber Company, .... 1228 Main Street Q: Distributors of Johns-Mafzville Asbestos Shingles. ,lbsolutely fireproof. E K, MOTOR COACH COMPANIES: J Keokuk Motor Coach Company, . . 29 Johnson Street cp ' Sperial roarhes afvailable any time for anywhere. Telephone 2045. NEWSPAPERS: The Daily Gate City Company, . . 18 North Sixth Street All the news that is news. Specializes in High School sports and other sfhool news. KD Sf' 'I WVIIUJQII IICID DDU confer SOCIAL ustxos ton mon scrioot gows Anooms Q K Qnvl ng 2 party I I if 5 greet all your HY 'Q Q'ucsts and bl: I y v S Sure CVSYYOYXC V My r Q Ts introduced. QAM 2 ri' s 5 MA' 4 .f M I . Q ig ,i .O ,I I, 5 . 7f9yg,JaQ,Ja40,JsA Well, we finally came home, as you can see, ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN 5 SEED COMPANIES: Gate City Seed Company, .... 811 Main Street f Bulbs, Seeds, Plants. Better Seeds for Better Gardens. SHOE STORES: Ea.62fQz,?'2 6' GCG S155 M. Q.E Z 32? N vi an QQE w NBS' 2' R355 U3 'w ' o wi? 5 Sigh ' Y?-wxf 5,3 55 ' s 'SE bi' NI . log' Xe. QF, S- . Q Ei an 'tef- ' xv-.A SE 53. u gb, 'labs 'fa 'H n N' '1- Q UN ,Egg 3 r' IU 'li Z WZ. E. SE. :x mg: Cf? SU? a-fr gr-r 2 Q-'1 rn mm rn hen FY 93 96943 QA? 295453 Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes E SHORT ORDERS: Q Crystal Lunch, ..... 1310 Main Street J A good plure to eat. If you don't believe it, ask the students. We delifuer. 3 Phone 593. SC li Glewe's Confectionery, .... 718 Main Street Q You are always fwelrome at Glewe's Confertionery. Service with a smile T C5 for efveryone. Home-made Candies and Ice Cream. E High School Grill, . . . 1410 Main Street Q Just a good plare to eat. gb ,Two S Eg 5 if wnmr ro mo fp coaaecv .socm USAGE Fon Hocn scnam nowslno cunts. Q , 1 Q cb 1101 entering a public place where S E there is an usher: Q 5 the girl 'Pol lows the ushemand the Q' boy Comes behind. Q AVAVD 2 at lj ...S F , K, .5 ggeacbgaabgae stiff new clothes and back in the garden. I got gek,9vQ,QS4bk-gig ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE .5 ld UNDERTAKERS: Keokuk Funeral Home, . 925 Concert Street S Q Y. M. C. A., . . . . Fifth and Blondeau Streets 5 The plate for men and boys. '-'?MM ih'- Q GbfQ:7c?f Q5 Ll TO OUR PATRONS We wish to take this opportunity to thank the business men for their splendid cooperation with an the COMMENT Staff. We hope they feel amply 5 repaid in the book and wish them the best of luck 9? in their respective businesses. Q, K, THE COMMENT STAFF. .5 K, 5 Q: J Q9 ! u Q, wmxmir min mo ll 5 CORRECT SOCIAL USAGF FOI HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AID GllLS u E by Vvlnen a Qfrl is taken to LQ Q5 a Formal dance or prom Q' S 2 corsage oF Flowers Ts 'ig U1 0 S CT CT O J' 0 x :- o I 0 C' 5' 0 HQ J afternoon beFore the Q dance. She should al- ff j ways be taken in .am 22 ls automobile ov taxi' . 2 it ' Y ?fQ7: N0 C-DNS! l lg CP 2 2 E E 2 'U -S 3' E CD Q S V1 3' 4 ET V2 O 2. 5 2' F J t 5 ll fl t, 95. CQ. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE THE COMMENT 1930 Autographs ER 'I Z F '. E: FY A-wif V 'ff 1' M w mf. 1...-. I' '+:7'., ' 1 'IQZW 'I 33 X 18 F. , i if P. ' r T 'V r aah . 25 , fp-ws K, v... '41 1 fini- , 'J x x' 'J f. ,, ., . , .,,. .I fl . fl 1,v. ., .Va .. 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WHERE THREE RIVERS Mssri g s l at gl l l W 1 I, ' if 'ina . , 3, 1 ' ' l T-ag favs' E , 4 K IOWA 1 f' - ' aumoas - I 49, ! i x ' ' t- wif J' 9 L . ' 'A 4 4 fig' 1 . x I Qfplxsuli 4 . in . 'f li 9+ 477. wisconsin N 'Bd i' i If ex ,Q 1 3 W i 1 51? . A1 4 1 .- Y . . 'a V 1 V4 , . 9, 5, . . . 0 - , M ,f ' I . I , E 0 n ' K' tvs . ' . y f LEGEND born-IE' INDIANS fi Where three rivers mee?- ii cgclones and, tornadoes never j 5 X end their full destructive force. p e P llAMllYiL,lc5iEL6iZZ2TfWfflq What will our life be like in the world of adult responsibility? Will the problems to be faced seem complex and insurmountable? Or will we be able to face each dilemma with maturity, confidence, and composure? The attitudes we will require tomorrow are developed in our educational system today. We of Logan realize the importance of' the academic classroom, but to insure the complete student We also recog- nize the value of' a spirit of involvement in the extra-curricular activities. This WINNESHIEK is dedicated to those Logan students, who realizing the test of tomorrow are training themselves today. Through aca- demic achievement and group involvement they are seeking the ability to face the challenges before them. TABLE OF CGNTENTS Administration Faculty Seniors Classes Activities Music Sports Senior Register Index EDSEL VERGIN Superintendent of' LaCrosse Dis- trict Schools PETER KLAS Assistant Principal of Logan Senior High School cl- ADMINISTRATION MR. KENNETH GEARY Principal of Logan Senior High School xx, Q MRS. JOANNE HALL, Mr. Geary's secretary: MRS. ARLENE RI- NARTZ, Guidance office's secretary. MR. RODNEY MARTIN, Guidance directorg MR. ELLIS ERICKSON, Guidance director. FACULTY MR. ROBERT SMITH, Instru- mental musicg MRS. ODETTE PETERSON, Librariang MRS. MARY CAMERON, Artg MR. LOYD MIEDEN, Vocal music and Biology. MRS. KATHERINE ASPEN- SON, Spanislig MR. GLENN JURGENS, German and Biol- ogyg MRS. SHIRLEY BURG, French. MRS. HELEN DUCHARME, Work Studyg MRS. JAN VOSS, Remedial Readingg MRS. MAR- GARET STARK. Work Study: MR. ROBERT HARTIG, Work Study. MR. UGENE OLSON, U.S. His- tory and Modern Historyg MR. RONALD JOHNSON, U.S. His- toryg MR. MARSHALL HAU- GEN, American Problems and U.S. Historyg MR. RONALD BAUERLY, American Prob- lemsg MR. ARLAND PETER- SON, American Problems. MR. RAYMOND SAUER, Math MR. EARL KOLCINSKI, Biol- ogy: MR. JOSEPH THIENES, Chemistry and Advanced Sci- enceg MR. ERNEST EGGETT, Physics and Chemistry. ematicsg MRS. VIVIAN DRAKE Mathematicsg MRS. JACQUA LYN OELKE, Mathematics. 'T L MR. RICHARD UPHOFF, Boys' Physical Educationg MRS. TARI KLEVEN, Girls' Physical Education. FRONT ROW: MRS. GEN- EVIEVE KOENIG, Englishg MISS PATRICIA MAHONEY, Englishg BACK ROW: MR. WAYNE P. KRUMMEL, En- glish and Speechg MRS. ELSIE VOLLENWEIDER, Englishg MRS. FRANCES GUENTHER, Englishg MR. CURTIS ALLEN, English. MR. ARNOLD SATTER, Busi- ness Educationg MRS. HELEN MARCIS, Business Educationg MR. CHARLES SCHREADER. Business Educationg MR. AR- THUR BRONSON, Business Education. MR. JACK FENDT, Drivers, Education and Geographyg MR. GERALD KOCH, Machine Shopg MRS. LILA NEUHAUS, Home- making and Englishg MR. FRED ANTONNEAU, Cabinet Mak- ingg MR. EARL GOOD, Mechan- ical Drawing. f,..,.,. .X 1--e L X '71 ' MR. JIM COADY, custodian MR. ART ERLEWEIN, Custo- diang MR. JAMES SCHAU- LAND, Custodiang MR. HAR- LAND GUTKNECHT, Custo- diang MR. KARL MUTH, Cus- todiang MR. JOHN BRISTOW Custodian. ZELMA WEIDENKOPF, Cookg CAROL LAGRANDER, Cookg MARY ANDERSON, Cook: MARRIANNE PAULSON, Cook: ELMIE HANSON, Cookg Absent from picture: ALBERTA JOSEPH. , ..,f-wwf.. .:,., ' ngww, ,mmf-wqqw. .iqumwvvg www ww -W-W-W,-mfvemwfyf 1. W, ff, Wi, , Nm, XF ' -wwe-. N-RK VM' M XXX M 'W X2 gr-i' , ,. x ,M L, Q.-f ,,.,,..a -4-QIQQ. 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E3ig53g5? 5: MQQQ E22 KLQQLNL Lf 'PQ' OR RANDY BLANK PRESIDENT SHARON ALLEN NELLENE ANDERSON VICKI ANDERSON HAROLD BAILEY JOHN BAKER JEAN BALDWIN BILL BARNEY KEN BARRETT RON BAXA DENNIS BEHM LINDA BENSON DONNA BETZ SENIORS MARY JANZEN SUE WRIGHT SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS OF 1968 LINDA BICE LIZ BICE KAREN BLACK TERRY BLUMMER MICHAEL BAUER JANET BRAUER TOM BRIESKE LINDA BROCKLEHURST BILL BROSE CAROL BROWN GLORIA BURCH LARRY BURCH TQ VICKI BUTZMAN LARRY BYRNE MARY BYRNE BOB CAGLE LINDA CAMPBELL RON CANARD JUDY CHRISTEN HOWARD CHRISTENSON DENNIS CHRISTOPHERSON BILL CILLEY BARRY CLARK TIM COLGAN MARIANN COMEAU RICH CONWAY DIANNA CORBETT JODY CORBETT KAREN CRAIG RICK CUELLAR DEBBY DANIEL DENNY DAVISON RICH DOBBS DOUG DOMNIE LORRIE DOLREY TED DUNCAN MIKE DWYER CATHERINE ELTON MARY ENDER JOAN ERICKSON DAVID EVENSON RANELLE FILLNER SUE FINANGER DONALD FISCHER JACK FISCHER LINDA FITZPATRICK RITA FUCHS KATHY GALLAGHER SHARON GAVIN BOB GEARY STEVE GEIER DELORES GOODERUM JEFF GRAVES ED GREENE RODNEY GROTH JEREL GRUNTZEL BILL HALL ROSS HALVERSON TERRY HAMMOND KATHY HANSON HOMECOMING COURT VICKI HAPPEL NANCY JORGENSCN TRUDI RCRABAUGH DEBBIE MARTIN MARY JANZEN KAREN CRAIG Diane Helin reigned over the festivities at Logan during Homecoming Week. She and her court led the floats in the colorful Homecoming Parade and later they were presented with the traditional footballs signed by all the players. Following Logan's exciting 32-13 victory over Chippewa Falls, the Coronation was held in Logan's gymnasium, which was especially dec- orated for the occasion. The dance concluded the memorable Homecoming Week for this year's Loganites. QUEE DIA E ,.mL, I t,.. m,,, , 1 . PAM HANSON VICKI HAPPEL MARY HARTER GARRY HAYES MYRON HELGERSON Test time in Mr. Haugerfs history class DIANE HELIN J OANN HENDERSON JANE HENDRICKSON LINDA HESLIP RUSSELL HISER STEVE HOLE JOHN HOOGENHOUS GINGER HOPKINS DOUG HOWARD GARY HUTSCHENRUETER STEVE JACOBSON STEVE JENSEN DIANE JOHNSON GREG JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON PEGGY JOHNSON NANCY J ORGENSON PAUL KAISER SANDY KENDHAMMER NANCY KERSKA JOHN KIESLING TOM KING ERIC KNUTSON MARY KOHLMEIER BECKY KOHLWAY Snack time for Steve Terpstra. JIM KRAFT THERESA KRAJEWSKI PETE KRAUSE BECKY KUNERT ELIZABETH LACHMAN DAVID LA FOND JULIE LARSON CHUCK LINDNER LORETTA LOKKEN JON LOVEJOY VALERIE LUDWIGSON PAUL MAACK PAULETTE MAACK GREG MALSZYCKI PAM MARAVELAS DEBBIE MARTIN JIM MATHISON KATHY MATIAS DAVID MATTHUSEN JIM MCDOUGLE JANICE MEHLUM ELLEN MEKVOLD LOIS MELBO PAT MELDE THERESA MELDE JUDY MEYERS ROBERT C. MILLER ROBERT J . MILLER MIKE MUELLER JEAN MUETZE JIM MITCHELL CHERYL MUNSON RANDY NAGLE STEVE NELSON ROGER NICHOLS COLLEEN NICHOLSON SHERRY NOLTE JAMES OERTEL LARRY OGDEN SUSAN OLSON MARCIA O'MARA JOHN OSTERHOUT TERRY OSLESON LINDA OWEN JEAN PENDLETON RUTH PENDLETON JEANNE PENKER CINDY PETERSON DIANE PETERSON PEGGY PIPPIN JAMES REGET THOMAS REUTER ADEL RICE JANET RIDDLE ef MICHAEL ROESLER SUE ROGOWSKI JANICE RIDDLE RENEE RIEK CAROL RIGELSKY JOHN ROBERTS LYNETTE RODENBERG LYNETTE RODENKIRK CAROL ROESLER Logan's Chapter of the Wild Angels TRUDI RORABOUGH CINDY ROSS DAVID RUDE DAVID RUDRUD DANIEL RUESGEN RALPH RUSSELL KATHY RUUD SCOTT SALUZZI SUE SANNY LENNIE SCHERMERHORN SYLVIA SCHLEIFER BOB SCHLICHT JEAN SEIDEL LEONARD SEVERSON 4 WES SEVERSON SHARON SHAWLEY Spanish IV Class. LINDA SHEFFER RENEE SHUDA ElA KATHY SKIFTON LINDA SMIEZEK MIKE SMITH SALLY SNYDER JANET SOLLER Homecoming Cheerleaders prepare to welcome the team. GARY SPEDL DONNA STANCIL KATHY STEWART SUE STREHL GAIL SWANBECK PAM SWARTZ LINDA TAYLOR RANDY TAYLOR STEVE TERPSTRA DAVE THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON SUE THURSTON :Nag-Q J ANN TIETZE RON TISCHER JEFF TOWNER KARIN VAN SCHOYCK DENNIS VERDICT TIM VINER DIANE WALTERS JIM WEBER CHRIS WEISS NANCY WELLS RICH WELLS BARB WENDLAND SANDY WENDLAND ROGER WERNER JOHN WHEELER BRUCE WIESE JOHN WIESE ALEX WINSLOW JOHN WITTENBERG DAN WITZKE CAROL WOLDEN TOM WOODRUFF JEAN ZIEBELL A ,Q ,, uv 'H' Wi-.. , ,Wa ks Y l JB-vw Y-M - - 4. 3:91 1' 9 ,WW J , . . 'S Wjjw Ji, M W 'K N -,rn 5 ' . A-D-N w A' .,, . - , Q , 4 . vm Sf, . hawk x k 5 wig ' . , W. 5 1 x 'H' 1 MX, .+ 1-11zwefwgj1? -1? H if A nigh J., Q f 5 av KX 'N , , .R v NASH . '-A. H' ' 1 1 v 11 IN I iv E, an get . fmi V gf 6 M .M 5 F' K n f' Ks v Y f X.M..W... L WM ' L -,bww . md fb I ' A ,Q ., , ' ' Y. '51 Ta' ' ' f ., , ' U' K. , W Vt , ,MQ F If Mi , K , ,. 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Bill Buckley James Burch Tom Butler Barb Butterfield Dennis Butterfield Nancy Byrne Mike Callan Jeff Ceason Rich Charles Carrie Collins Kathy Copus Sandy Cotton ,-.tb K 1 - we ,, E A fm lb Diane Crawford Debbie Crook Howard Davis Scott Davis 'ik 1 , 1' ,E 3 my-,Z,i5,a, fyfv ffffwwiwa, Jack Hendrickson Sue Hendrickson David Hoefke Marie Hoff Cheryl Holzer Joy Hommer Pam Geary Howard Gerhling John Germanson Nancy Getter Debra Gilbert JoAnne Gabbinellii Mark Graham Veronica Gross Donna Hagen Gert Hagen Carol Hamilton Jane Harkness Steve Harris Vicki Harrison Joy Harter Sherri Harter Candy Harwick Clayton Hauser Rebecca Hommer Vicki Hopkins Corky Howard George Huber Phil Hunter Phil Hutchison Nancy Jacobson Ron J avner Janet Johnson Jean Johnson Tom Johnson Kathy Kaiser Pam Kampschroer Mary Kast Nancy Kennedy Bob Keppen Steve Kersten Brenda Kirchner M14 . ,i,.., .. . ,,,1 . if -gf if M ..r..rTii-V sf' - - 14: . L- f zr- , .,,, , ,L V we 1-. is l ,U 1 an q lllf I rig ff Q L ., Barb Klich Sharon Kohlway Kay Krajewski Bob Kremer Kurt Kroner Robert Krueger Cheryl Kurtz Doug Larson Pam Lemon Nancy Linhart Gerald Linquist Pam Loomis Tom Luce Carolyn Lueck Rex Luedke Debra Luhman Charlie Maack Pat Marr 1 li, A-as -N .,.. -mm. 1 -ms.. s J?- A i -f K is .sw 5 9' ' if Q gg all Q 1? all if 1' 'Ka to f if it ni ix R T J. L ,,, A sa. I lf it i s we W in H s' ,fi L W , .vifli 4ifiEi1f1-I ' 77 Nj J 'I 1:2412 l , ' X , -:snr qs 4 if ' is 52 il l , - S .,N..if,,,l ,. we f f Q, l x i +- x fx 1 X X i E347 ' . Y' .n 5 1 is 1... is-.lrv 4' ' t . M . as .: iejget,S ' .Y V X ,xg ,E L N: Q I N ' f ' W 'U' S, if f it A w ..., v vi os. s..,i..I. X ,fig-tl, 'f .fi Aer - Q- S F P luis, as M Q X, i if h Linda Mathison Larry McAlear Connie McCoy Jim McDonald Dennis McHenry Steve Melbo Mark Melby Randy Miller Roger Miller Venita Miner Mary Monsoor James Morehouse Julie Morkwed Don Mosher Richard Muetze Karen Munson Larry Myhre Carol Myren Jim Negri Jan Netwal John Nibbelink Harold Nichols Lynn Noel Peggy Norcross Janet Norton Barb Oelke Cheryl Oldenburg Allen Olson Delores Olson Doreen Olson Karleen Olson Mike Olson Tom Olson Tony Olson Kathy Opdahl Vicki Opland Lynn Oseth Michael Owen Barbara Pendleton Rhoda Peterson Mona Polivoda Kay Radde Pat Rathburn Pat Richards Debbie Riesing Dennis Robinson Larry Rohrer Jeannine Rose Doreen Rossman Cindi Rudrud Diane Sackmaster Jean Sackmaster Bob Sackmaster Linda Sagen Chris Salek Steve Sandau Jackie Sanny Vern Schermerhorn Jeff Schirm Evelyn Schlicht Kathy Quinn Chuck Schleifer Debbie Schrader Bonnie Schultz Janice Schultz John Schultz Mike Schultz Sue Seielstad Janet Semlar Sandy Severson Mark Sherin Steve Shuda Jim Sieber Rod Skifton Linda Slaughter Doug Smith Linda Smith Sandy Smith Peggy Snyder Ellen Sokolik Sharon Solberg Jackie Spangler Kathy Steele Ronald Steele Ruth Steele Jeff Stegen Dennis Stein Rocky Stetzer Peggy Stuhr Janet Sullivan Jewel Sumner Sandi Svendby Janie Swanson Don Swords Raymond Syrnicek Mike Tanke Barbara Taylor Bonnie Taylor Sheila Tesch Cheryl Thiede Frances Thompson Vicki Thompson Gary Thorsen Pat Timm Rick Tischer Linda Tompkins Bob Ustby Patty Ustby Richard Valentine Jean VanRiper Stephen VanToe MaryLou Vetsch Brian Weaver Melvin Webber Gerri Wells Fred Weischer Rich Whitmer Kitty Wilhelm Mike Willie Jean Willette , if X .,.. 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X v mx if 'E i X K . ,, ,ww , N x RQ X k t vi S x ,E R N 2' Maureen Addis Joe Ammerman Bob Anderson Sue Anderson Dave Artschwager Susan Artschwager Barb Bachmann Larry Bailey Wayne Bailey Gene Barnes Jean Bartle Steve Baumgartener Lynette Beenken Debbie Bell Judy Bell Linda Bennett Dave Beranek Linda Berg NN f xv 'W '27 'Zz M X OPHOMORE - - , . e'tA' ' I J ii V fe - S i YW L , . A ' -' 7 ' 1 + ,, .54 .P A .. , -- L f ., -P' We I rims? ,A I , 'Q Q i -Q A Ek 'f 'f K V w XXLt.4,s: tltg iLt. .i.i Q I , iiili ,,,i . ' .. W r as . , -1 2 .Q Q M. ,, - I M. I , ' vi .::. A asm-I - W . 'ii 1 B tb! 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Tom Dockham Martin Domke Larry Druschke Michelle DuPae Paula Dvorak Pamela Dwyer Diane Eggan Debbie Eggum Pam Elland Mark Endris Linda Filkowski Bruce Finch Kathy Flottmeier Deborah Foellmi Dawn Formanek Debbie Foster Mike Foster Carl Franckson Fred Fredrickson Kathy Fried Jack Gage Mary Jane Gavin George Gilbert Diane Gollnick Betty Green Terry Greene Dave Hagen Dan Hall Jane Halverson Julie Halverson Terry Halverson Bill Happel Sue Harbough Brian Harris Jim Hartley Joy Hass Cheryl Hastings Cynthia Hauser Bonnie Helfrich Pat Hellerud Bonnie Hemker Janet Henderson Calvin Hendrick Eva Heyming Mark Hiser Randy Houlihan Pat Howard Herman Hutchenreuter Sue Inge Pat Inglis Jim lpsen Larry Jacobson Wanda Jacobson Bruce Jehn Janet Jensen Denise Johnson Jayne Johnson JoAnn Johnson Kathy Johnson Ron Johnson Steve Johnson Barb Jorgenson Cynthia Kaufman Bridgett Keegan Tim Kendhammer Joann Kerska Torn Kiesling Cindy Knutson Debra Koblitz Jayne Kraft Bruce Kwosek Mary Lachman Gary LaFleur Ann Larson Mike Larson James LaSarge Suzette Laugerman Susan Lawrence Mike Lecher Cheryl Lee Sharon Lee Bob Linder Dave Lindvig Ted Loeffler LeRoy Lokken Mike Loomis Karen Lunke Teri Lyons Sandy Mahlum Yvonne Mahlum Jeff Mannel Steve Marson Greg Maravelas Bruce Mathison Irene Maxwell Laurie McBain Roxanne McCoy Toni McDougle Rich Mekvold Lynn Meyer Greg Miller Roy Miller Eugene Morey Jane Morey Steve Morey Ron Mueller Earle Munns Cheryl Nagle Marge Nelson Roger Nelson Duane Niccum Julie Niles Virginia Niles Cindy Nolte Joy Norton Cindy Olson Jeanne Olson Tom O'Malley Mary Page Tom Parnow . 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S5 lk 7 . -. gt, LL.- f a -,. :Q c. l , P M, Ji, P Raeone Paulson John Pendleton Sue Pendleton Barb Peterson Jeff Peterson Patti Peterson Jennifer Pettis Kay Pfennig Ron Phillips Gary Pralle Chuck Prise John Reynolds Wanda Riddle Kathy Rieber Barbara Riesing Rose Roberts Larry Rockwell Edward Rodenkirch Neal Roland Dave Ruesgen Penny Ruhner Randy Russell Susan Sackmaster Dave Sagen Norm Schaller Randy Schaller Dan Schiffer Greg Schlifer Patty Schmitt Carol Scholberg Christine Schrader Tom Schrader Lynda Schultz Mary Schultz Colleen Schumacher Debbie Semlar Patty Servais Stan Severson Steve Severson John Shiftar Debbie Skaar Kathy Skaff James Smolek Chuck Snider Vickie Snyder Mary Sokolik Bonnie Spears Tom Stancil Bill Stangl Joe Stein Vivian St. Jacque David Stout Cindy Swartz Robert Symicek Bruce Syverson Linda Tallman Ronald Taylor Nancy Tesch Gerry Thiede Janice Thompson A Siu-ff-' mn l5 semi? QI 3 5 How much is a baker's dozen? Looks like heavy reading ahead! Steve Thompson Patrick Thoreson Jerry Tollackson Rick Tollackson Debby Topel Carol Tronick Mary Tudahl Larry Whitewater Paula Twite Art Ustby Kathy Van Dyck Dayle West Mary Wheeler Jerry Williams Mark Wiste Rod Wiste Colleen Wolfe Jenny Wright T h,.,, W, y., W,,f9,f , gp Yvi' 'riff 3 4535 if 1 ll' ,N .. an M? fi 4 V A ' at ' K Q . 11 W A , aw ini ::,l I ',,, gil 1 ,Q ' aff' . is it Z f, W A -W ' Q ww? is , .. W W i iyy I ef f my 3 LOGAN HAPPENINGS This is one of' the many Senior privileges. Q U ' s Come on Sue . . . That is your eighth one. Y ,-1+ , o There must be ai lunch in one of these, I like Gz1ry's new picture, don't you? 98-99-100- Here we come. ready or not! Now if the team would just get here! The Ark is finally home. Why is everyone so happy? Folks, The Z-Tem Cheerleaders. Ib' vs S 1 it l -M I - ' I.. f'l:t1,, ,rg g, . - I, v i W E ..x.L tl ACTIVITIES WIN NE SHIE K The 1968 WINNESHIEK staff has spent long hours preparing this yearbook so that Logan stu- dents will have an accurate record of their school year. Each page was carefully planned so that pictures could be taken early and cut to the proper size. Then, the pictures and copy were arranged and sent to the printer. The staff has also been active in other school affairs including the Homecoming float competition. Their float, with the slogan Beat the Cardinals, took second place. We know that the brief period of excitement which accompanies the arrival of a new WIN- NESHIEK soon subsides, and its pages will lie dormant for five, ten, or even twenty years. The reopening of these pages will uncover a flood of memories and return us once again to Logan, 1968. Do you know whose picture this is? FRONT ROW: Cindy Knutson, Vicki Happel, Janet Sullivan. Bill Happel, Lauri McBain, Debby Topel, Kathy Ruud. SECOND ROW: Sharon Gavin, Pat Richards, Lorrie Dolney. Sue Finanger, Kathy Matias, Jody Corbett, Pete Krause. THIRD ROW: Ken Barrett, Pam Maravc-las, Julie Morkwed, Nancy Linhart, Linda Mathison. Ann Larson, Jean Pendleton, Linda Bice, Mr, Erickson. Jody Corbett mixes a victory cake for the Homecoming game. Pete Krause Snaps 3 few Candid Pictures WINNESHIEK staff is hard at work. LOG The mariner in his journey over the seas, re- cords daily occurrences in a nautical log. So it is with the students at Logan. As we travel the seas oflife, daily events are entered in our Log. Not many students realize the work that goes into a single edition of the Log. There are pictures to be taken, cropped, and engraved and hundreds of words of copy to be written. This copy must be typed and submitted to the printer. Then galleys are made, cut into separate articles and pasted to fit in a prototype newspaper. All of this is then re- turned to the printer and transformed into the publications you enjoy. To keep us an informed, active student body this school newspaper is invaluable. With Miss Mahoney and her able crew at the helm, our ship ofevents will never sail from memory. Pete Krause, Sports Editor, Sue Finanger, Feature Editor, and Sue Strehl, General Editor, proofread a new Log. Sue Strehl plans the next issue, FRONT ROW: Janet Sullivan. Mary Sokolik, Sue Thurston, Suzette Laugerman, Cheryl Thiede, Patty Ustby, Jean Johnson, Sue Bron- son, Mona Polivoda, Patti Peterson, Debbie Riesing. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Hastings, Cheryl Nagle, Val Ludwigson, Loretta Lokken Rita Carrimon. Julie Niles. Mary Tudahl, Sue Finanger, Debbie Semlar, Lorrie Dolney, Jody Corbett, Miss Mahoney. THIRD ROW' v Pete Krause, Paulette Maack, JoAnn Johnson, Sue Strehl, Becky Kunert, Kay Krajewski, Nancy Kennedy, Ann Larson. Diane Eggen, Vivian St. Jacque, Ken Barrett. FRONT ROW: Pat Fitzpatrick, Ellen Sokolik, Vicki Happel, Diane Ammerman, Debbie Schrader. SECOND ROW: Peggy Norcross Sharon Lee. Peggy Blackman, Lynette Beenken, Cindy Knutson, Mrs. Drake. THIRD ROW: Jan Netwal, Doreen Olson, Pat Timm Chris Erickson, Kay Radde. LOG BUSINESS STAFF WINNESHIEK BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW: Lynn Rodenkirch, Rocky Stetzer, Diane Ammerman, Cheryl Thiede, Kathy Van Dyck, Barb Jorgenson, Raeone Paul- son. SECOND ROW: Linda Fitzpatrick, Jean Baldwin, Nancy Jorgenson, Sue Finanger, Sharon Gavin, Yvonne Mahlum, Paula Twite THIRD ROW: Mrs. Drake, Jean Pendleton, Karin Van Schoyck, Jeanne Penker, Carol Rigelsky, Rita Fuchs, Sue Thurston. FRONT ROW: Sue Wright, Kathy Ruud, Pam Loomis, Kathy Bogie, Peggy Stuhr, Mr. Thienes. SECOND ROW: Julie Morkwed, Janice Mehlum, Bill Hall, Linda Bice, Sharon Gavin. LAB ASSISTANTS OFFICE PAGES FRONT ROW: Pat Fitzpatrick, Karleen Olson, Diane Ammerman, Karen Craig, Linda Smiezek. SECOND ROW: Peggy Norcross, Sandy Smith, Mary Ender, Donna Stancil, Bonnie Amunrud, Diane Johnson, Dianna Corbett. THIRD ROW: Jean Pendleton. Adel Rice, Mary Johnson, Renee Rick, Mary Janzen, Jean Ziehell, Kathy Stewart. FRONT ROW: Dave Sagen, Dave La Fond, John Baker. SECOND ROW: Ken Barrett, Mark Graham, Pete Krause, Gary Spedl, Phil Blackman. Rich Wells. SOUND CREW STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: Dave Evenson, Mike Lecher. SECOND ROW: Terry Hammond, Bill Barney, Mr. Krumel, Scott Saluzzi, Doug Larson, Bill Buckley. , ffl. GAA Under the guidance of Mrs. Kleven, the Girl's Athletic Association learned sportsmanship as well as athletic skills, The GAA began the year with initiation in which the new members were required to wear comical outfits and carry sports equipment with them to classes. On Tues- day of' every week, the girls met for fun and exer- cise. They enjoyed volleyball, badmitten, basket- ball, swimming, and a variety of other sports. One of' the highlights of the year was a Playday at Central where they participated in basketball games. At Thanksgiving, the girls in GAA also donated a dinner to a needy family. IVRONT ROW: Susie Wright, Vicki Happel. Jenny Wright, Lindl C impbcll Silly C all Debbie Sk 1 11 K itliy gk ill C mdx Ross ind Mrs. Kli-yen. SECOND ROW: Nancy Brooks. Diane Sackmastci Janet iullix ln Rebecc 1 Hommer Dnle West Plmcl 1 Dwyer Lol lm-1-ii Wolfe. liincla Sagem. Cathy Skitton, Gloria Burch. and Sharon Kohlwev IHIRD ROW Joy Hommel M ny SLlll1ll7 Julie Niles Mary Burch, Virginia Niles, Paulette Maack. Wanda Jacobson Lynn Noel Lindy Olson Sue banny and Donna Stanul PEP CLUB Promoting school spirit is the responsibility of' the members ofthe Pep Club. During the foot- ball season. they sold pep ribbons and arranged the parade and gymnasium decorations for the Homecoming festivities. To encourage student support of' our teams, they sponsored bus trips to out-ofltown games and painted the signs which covered the halls before athletic events. The amusing pep skits during pep assemblies were also written and staged by the girls. Treasurer Peg Norcross. President Debbie Martin. and Secre- tary Sue Finanger. Not pictured is Vice-President Kathy Ruud. v. '3Q1s. Pep Club sponsored Homecoming. l RONT ROW: Sue Finanger, Francis Thompson. Vicki Opland. Jean Van Riper, Debbie Eggum, Teri Lyons. Marge Nelson. and Kathy Van Dyck, SECOND ROW: Pam Maravelas, Sue Thurston, Rita Fuchs, Nancy Jorgenson, Renee Rick. Mary Janzen. Bonnie Schultz. Pat Richards. and Doreen Olson, THIRD ROW: Peggy Snyder, Linda Bice, Brenda Kirchner. Kathy Ekern. Debbie Butter- field. Pat Blackman, Jane Entringer. Cindy Olson, and Yvonne Mahlum. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Linhart. Julie Morkwed. Linda Mathison, Jean Berman. Becky Kunert, Kay Krajewski, Janie Swanson, Paula Twite, Ann Larson, and Carrie Collins. LIBRARY CLUB President Vindy Ross. Helping Mrs. Peterson run an efficient li- brary is the task ot' the Library Aides. These stu- dents work during their study halls to help other students find information. They also keep the reference materials, books, and magazines in good order so the students will be able to find these materials easily. This year, the library has received a number of new books and paperbacks to give the students a wider selection of reading material. l Ii0N'l' ROW: Janet Jensen, Debbie Crook, -loy llairter. Cindy Ross. and Mrs. Peterson. SEVONIJ ROW: Lois Melbo. Lynn Owen. Merrie Wells. Vlieryl Lee. and Rebecca Kolilwey. Tllllill HOW: Michael Watson. Jack Fischer. John Kiesling, Jean Borman. and Kathy Stevvairt, JUNIOR RED cRoss Every Logan student is considered a member of the Junior Red Cross. During the annual Fund-Raising Drive, everyone is asked to contrib- R . ute a quarter. The Red Cross representatives, . supervised by Mr. Thienes, have given their time g Q s'ii i . and energy to help others. . A 'mil ,M ,, mm As a service club, the Logan Junior Red isitis 'E W . Cross has been a useful and active organization. W 2, W E Q At Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, the f J members of the Red Cross made tray favors to ,5 send to the hospitals and rest homes and donated as X S dinners to needy families. They also sent flowers Q. A to hospitalized Loganites. The Blood Donors Club, sponsored by the Junior Red Cross, encour- aged students to give blood by presenting donors . with pins and placing their names on a plaque. J 4 E. , .gwg ,LY- Officers: Jean Borman, Carol Roesler. and Eric Knutson. Not Pictured: Cheryl Oldenburg. FRONT ROW: Debbie Schraeder, Jean Olson. Jenny Wright. Diane Walters. Merri Harter, Sue Olson. Debbie Riesing, and Carol Roesler. SECOND ROW: Nancy Tesch. Kathy Opdahl, Joy Hommer, Janet Sullivan. Joy Hass, Debby Koblitz. Sue Anderson, Jean Bartle. and Jean Johnson. THIRD ROW: Eric Knutson, David Bice, Earl Kolgan, Jean Box-man, Julie Larson. -lean Van Riper. Cheryl Nagle, Cheryl Oldenburg, Colleen Schumacher, and Mr. Thienes. LE CLUB FRANCAIS Doug Howard, Treasurerg Debbie Martin, Secretary: Susan Finanger, Vice- Presidentp and Jean Borman. President. The main purpose of French Club is to pro- vide fun for its members. Meeting bi-monthly, the students planned future events and money- making projects to finance their activities. The activity which highlighted French Club's year was a Mardi Gras held for all Logan stu- dents. French Club members put in much work to make this dance a successful and festive occa- sion. Under the supervision of Mrs. Burg, the club also sponsored a French underground sale. This event brought valuable prizes to some stu- dents as well as laughter to Logan's halls. FRONT ROW: Lynette Becnken. Barb Jorgenson, Denise Johnson, Jean Johnson, Pam Swartz. Laurie McBain. Barb Peterson, and Cindy Ross. SECOND ROW: Vivian St. Jacque, Yvonne Mahlum, Kathy VanDyck, Cheryl Oldenburg. Joy Hommer. Sharon Lee Linda Bennett, Sue Finanger, and Marge Nelson. THIRD ROW: Doug Howard. Ron Baxa, Jean Borman, Pam Hanson. Cheryl Mun son, Patty Servais, Debbie Martin, Nancy Jorgenson, and Eric Knutson. DEUTSCHER VEREIN The 1967-1968 German Club continued the tradition of offering a time and place for German students to meet, perfect their language useage, and enjoy a bit of Gemuetlichkeit. The students planned many social events, including a bowling party and a dance. In January, the club sold pop- ular Logan Ranger pennants to raise money and D. D to promote school spirit. Mr. Jergens was the faculty advisor of this Worthwhile organization. Officers: Diane Helin, Debbie Martin, Cindy Ross. FRONT ROW: Barb Bachmann, Sue Wright, Cheryl Thiede, Vicki Aiken, Lorrine Fix, Diane Helin, and Cindy Ross. SECOND ROW: Pat Blackman. Ruth Steele, Mary Schultz, Susan Artschwager. Barb Oelke, Jean Ganrude, Rhoda Peterson. and Suzette Laugerman. THIRD ROW: Doug Howard, Pete Krause, Rich Wells, Terry Hammond, Renee Riek, Becky Kunert. Nancy Jorgenson. Debbie Martin, and Ken Barrett. mwiiimu fi Ng Oflicers: Judy Meyers, Carol Rigelsky, Pam Maravelas and Vicki Harrison. EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Under the guidance of Mrs. Aspenson, the new Spanish teacher, the Spanish Club has par- ticipated in many activities this year. A large group of the members went to Whitewater State University for a language seminar which was attended by students from all over the state. This seminar included a film on the advantages of a language in the modern world, a lecture in Span- ish, and a tour of the language facilities at the University. A dance was also sponsored by the group, to raise money for a Spanish film and other projects. FRONT ROW: Bridget Keegan, Pam Swartz, Patti Peterson, Wanda Riddle, Julie Halverson, Judy Meyers. Chris Boardman. Lynda Schultz, and Debbie Riesing. SECOND ROW: Virginia Niles, Cheryl Hastings, Kay Pfennig, Mary Sokolik, Vicki Harrison, Janet Jenson. Rebecca Hommer, Sandi Svendy, Cyndy Knutson, and Trudi Rorabaugh. THIRD ROW: Bill Happel, Ron Taylor. Earl Munns, Phil Hunter. Russ Hiser, Gary LaFleur, Dennie Davison, Steve Jacobson, Pat Marr, Pam Maravelas. Carol Rigelsky, and Mrs. Aspenson. FRONT ROW: Kathy Matias, Rebecca Kohlwey, Pam Swartz. Linda Sagen. Vicki Aiken, and Mrs, Aspenson. SECOND ROW: Denny Davison. Dee Gooderum. Loretta Lokken. Mary Kohlmeyer, and Eric Knutson. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Janet Soller. Sue Wright, Pam Swartz. Sue Bronson. Cindy Bendel, Diane Ammerman. Diane Helin. and Cindy Ross. SECOND ROW: Secretary Linda Bice. Jane Entringer, Debbie Martin. Treasurer Mary Janzen, Val Ludwigson. Sue Finanger. Kathy Ruud. and Jean Ganrude. THIRD ROW: Gary Spedl. Gary Brauer. Eric Knutson, President Ken Barrett, Bill Hall, Wes Sev- erson. Becky Kunert, and Vice-president Sue Strehl. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is probably the most active organization at Logan because it must approve all activities, determine school policy, and set standards for student behavior. Under the direc- tion ot' Mr. Klas, this governing body sponsored dances, money raising projects, and a winter Sno- Ball. Paper machines, a new addition in our halls, were also the work ofthe council. The biggest responsibility of Student Council was the Logan prom. Although the junior class planned the dance, Student Council made final decisions and handled promotion. The prom this year was truly the acme of social events at Lo- gan. Student Council concluded its 1967-68 ses- sion by giving a scholarship to a Logan graduate. Mr. Olson makes a suggestion to the Council FRONT ROW: Kathy Cuellar, Patty Ustby. Nlary Nlonsoor, Mary Lou Vetsch, Lynda Schultz. and Debbie Riesing SEK ONU ROW Jan Netwal.. Ruth Steele, Pat Richards. Pam Lemon, Suzette Laugerman. Cyndy Knutson, and Kathy Bogie. THIRD ROW Bob Anderson, Bill Stangl, Mark Wiste, Jim McDonald, Bob Linder, and Duane Niccum. Gary Spedl Peter Krause Judy Christen President Vice-President Secretary f Patty Ustby Treasurer Student Council Seniors. FRONT ROW: Mary Janzen, Sue Finanger, Kathy Ruud, Judy Christen, and Diane llelin. hh! UND ROW: Gary Spedl, Jeff Towner, Pete Krause, Ron Baxa, Ken Barrett, and Mr, Klas. BE CLUB Officers: Kay Radde. Jean Baldwin. Rita Fuchs, and Linda Fitzpatrick. Business Education Club is composed of 11th and 12th grade girls who are interested in pursu- ing business careers after graduation. At their regular meetings, they discussed typical problems encountered on a new job, suggested schools for those seeking more education, and generally learned what to expect when they entered the business world. The climax of the year was the club's annual field trip. l RONT ROW: Evelyn Schlicht. Kathy Bogie. Mona Polivoda, Pat Fitzpatrick, Cathy Skifton. Jane Hendrickson, Nancy Kerska. Rocky S14-tzer, Karla-en Olson, and Debbie Schrader. SECOND ROW: Liz Bice, Pat Richards, Pat Timm, Jan Netwal, Diane John son. Diane Paterson, Donna Betz. Donna Stancil, Kay Radde, Peggy Norcross. Jean Baldwin, and Linda Fitzpatrick, THIRD ROWQ Nancy Iiinhart, Linda Mathison, Julie Morkwed, Paulette Maack, Janet. Brauer, Becky Kunert, Janie Swanson, Connie McCoy Kita Fuchs, Vickie Butzman, and Sandy Smith. ACHIEVEMENTS 6, A M H tt Z3 fs 'i M.: ., t.,.,M.Mm,,,:. it f N ,ff as I 3 Q illiz 1967 delegates to Badger Boys' State: Ken Barrett, Phil 1967 delegate Blackman, Gary Spedl, and Pete Krause. .ax . i i 3 s i 1 f 0 E i 3 Q f ' 'Sl K E i a i , ' K . 2 , if w .lt -A 1 ill to Badger Girls, State: Sue Strehl. u E sw 1 .,., , 2 sf ef ' - ' ' ' f 3? ,f i , if A it , .: 1 . . 2 :-- . ' 2. gi 13,1 ,ig , 4, k 4 gf 1 Ei Q - ! V 's f Q2 31' 'iz 2 1 - - 'ig 9 7 f 7 2 S Q as ia - a , Q f V322 ? M, ' t,.g.Q.,I X fl ' 73 B - 52 1 , Bill Hall, National Merit Scholarship Linda Bice, Student of the Month. Finalist. Randy Blank, Third nomination for Ath lete of the Year in LaCrosse. 1968 BOYS' FinaliStS f'0l' Jl1Hi01'-EX5 D0l1g LBFSOI1, Jim Mc- 1968 Girls' Finalists for Junior-Ex: Pam Loomis, Vicki Harri- Donald, and Gary Brauer. son, and Barb Oelke- DRAMATICS Student directors Kathy Matias. Jody Corbett. and John linker receive instructions from Mr. Krumel. The cast ot' The Curious Savage. The house lights dim and the cast members wait for the curtain to open. The long hours of memorizing lines, preparing costumes, and rush- ing to rehearsals are over. This is the big mo- ment, for it determines success or failure. When the curtain opens the weeks of work will be re- Warded. A three-act comedy directed by Mr. Krumel. The Curious Savage, opened the season. A new venture this year was a group of one-act plays, which were directed by Speech Il students. Courage, Mrs. Greene, The Weak Spot, and The Minerls Daughter met with audience approval. Strange Borders, a mystery-comedy, was the con- clusion to a successful season. The actors and actresses of all the plays showed talent and ambition. Through hard work, they entertained many and found the satisfaction that comes from making others laugh. Q, y LQ, I f 5 'W S 6-7 ,F V ww I tl 5. SC 1-?'-A CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: Jim Oertel, Mike Mueller, Cindy Bendel, Mary Sokolik, Barb Bachmann, Sharon Solberg and Pam Geary SECOND ROW: Kathy Hanson, Sue Sanny, Vicki Happel, Kay Radde, Sue Finanger, Linda Bice, Denny DHVISOD and Sharon Lee THIRD ROW: Patti Peterson, Mike Larson, Janet Henderson, and Patty Servais. FOURTH ROW: Judy Meyers Larry Denson Janet Sulli van, Mona Polivoda, Penny Ruhner, Bruce Jehn, Jim McDougle, Pat Marr, Ralph Russell, and Dave Evenson This year the Logan Band had a new director, Mr. Robert Smith from Viroqua. In the fall, the marching band performed several half time shows at football games and also led the Homecoming and Torchlight Parades. However, bad weather prevented the band from participating in the Okt- oberfest Parade and ended their hopes of taking first place in Class A competition. On February 14, the concert band presented a Valentine's Day Concert. The band practiced every morning for many weeks to prepare for the concert and make it a success. The new band director Mr Smith V in G N . I I I ON., 41 ,f iz: QE FRONT ROW: Pam Loomis, Pat Richards, Renee Shuda, Sue Bronson, Jean Pendleton, Cheryl Munson, and Jean Borman. SEC- OND ROW: Randy Nagle, Dave Matthuson, John Baker, Bill Buckley, Carolyn Lueck, Pam Hanson, Barb Klich, and Bill Hall. THIRD ROW' Howard Christenson, Tom Olson, Dave Sagen, Tom Briggs, Earle Munns, Mike Foster, John Osterhout, Lawrence Jacobson, Jim Ipsen, Sue Thurston, Steve Jacobson, and Terry Blummer. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Howard, Eric Knutson, and George Dikeman. Lead sax, Bill Hall, practices for the Winter Band Concert. Pep Band plays at a basketball game. COLOR GUARD FRONT ROW: Virginia Nills, Adel Rice, and Julie Niles. SECOND ROW Gail Swanbeck Ginger Hopkins Nancy Jorgenson Deb- bie Martin, Nancy Kerska, Gloria Birch, Kathy Skifton, Mary Birch Liz Bice Janet Brauer Carrie Collins and Jewel Sumner The Logan Color Guard, in their traditional Roger's Rangers buckskin uniforms, once again have received recognition as a precision group. They were commended for their outstanding exhi- bitions in parades and at football and basketball half times. The Color Guard performs an impor- tant service for Logan Senior High School when they exhibit the American flag and school flag at the official start of patriotic assemblies and par- ades. TWIRLERS Diane Helin, Bonnie Helfrich, Bonnie Bollrud, and Vickie Butzman. The high-stepping Logan Ranger Twirlers, under the direction of Majorette Diane Helin, en- thusiastically led our Ranger band. Diane was responsible for giving all maneuvering signals to the marching band. The twirlers also participated in the half time shows at football games and marched in the Torchlight and Memorial Day Parades. Majorette Diane Helin explains a routine to the Twirler CHOIR v., 9 Q jaw ff? .i 15:29 F FRONT ROW: Pam Geary, Mary Byrnes, Janet Norton, Sue Bronson, Patty Ustby, Mary Monsoor, Jean Ziebell, Kay Radde. SEC- OND ROW: Gloria Burch, Cathy Skifton, Rebecca Kohlway, Janet Sullivan, Kathy Kaiser, Jane Entringer, Linda Brocklhurst, Sheila Tesch, Val Ludwigson. THIRD ROW: Pam Lemon, Rhoda Peterson, Sue Sanny, Susie Wright, Ruth Steele, Adel Rice, Janet Brauer, Sharon Solberg, Jean Borman, Janie Swanson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Mieden, Gary Wittenburg, Mike Deal, Terry Ham- mond, Jon Lovejoy. Mike Willie, Dennis Butterfield, Jerry Tollackson, Doug Howard, Phil Blackman. Mr. Mieden models one ofthe costumes he made for the con- cert. The Logan Choir, directed by Mr. Loyd Mie- den, was composed of over seventy members, who were chosen in tryouts held early in the school year. The choir sang at many school functions, in- cluding the Christmas Concert, the Mid-Winter Concert, the Spring Concert, Baccalaureate, and the graduation exercises. The choir also had the honor of singing at the Batavian National Bank of La Crosse. The local radio stations broadcasted tapes of the Christmas Concert. The Mid-Winter Concert was based entirely on songs made famous during the Gay '90's, sung complete with the cos- tumes of the era. , fi , 1 5 if l ' x 1 pi lv- 5 S 5 1 FRONT ROW: Janice Schultz, Pam Swartz, Lorrine Fix, Cheryl Thiede, Kathy Bogie, Diane Helin, Carol Roesler. SECOND ROW, Sue Strehl, Renee Shuda, Loretta Lokken, Cheryl Munson, Pam Hanson, Pat Richards, Doreen Olson, Paulette Maack. THIRD ROW: Chris Erickson, Nancy Linhart, Pat Marr, Renee Riek, Julie Larson, Mary Janzen, Judy Christian, Sue Thurston. FOURTH ROW: Gary Spedl, Pete Krause, John Osterhout, Ken Barrett, Bill Barney, Duane Niccum, LeRoy Lokken, Bill Happel, Don Swords. Gay '9O's costumes for the concert were all made by Mr. Mie- den. ' f i if 10. 5 I , 4 we W ' E s Doug Howard, Phil Blackman, Mr. Mieden, Gary Spedl, and Sue Bronson, Mary Monsoor. Diane Helin, and Mary Janzen Ken Barrett rehearse for the mid-winter choir concert. don old-fashioned swimming suits for the concert. GLEE CLUB FRUNT ROW: Peggy Blackman, Cyndy Knutson, Sue Harbaugh, Debbie Foellmi, Barb Peterson, Debbi Bell, Cindy Chase, Jenny Wright, Sally Carr. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mieden, Colleen Schumacher, Carol Tronick, Debby Topel, Teri Lyons, Patty Servais. Debby Koblitz, Denise Johnson, Jayne Kraft, Marge Nelson, Virginia Niles. THIRD ROW: Julie Niles. Mary Schultz, Mary Burch, Liz Bice, Diane Peterson, Pam Elland, Joy Norton, Janet Henderson, Cheryl Lee, Kay Pfennig, Maureen Addis. Sue Bronson, Kathy Bogie, Kay Radde, Cheryl Thiede, Patty Ustby, Chris Erickson, and Pat Richards. PASSERS-BY RED JACKETS FIRST ROW: Sue Strehl, Mary Byrnes, Sue Wright, Val Ludwigson, Janet Brauer, Renee Shuda, Mary Janzen, Judy Christen, Pam Swartz. SECOND ROW: Jon Lovejoy, Terry Hammond, Phil Blackman, Doug Howard, Gary Spedl, Pete Krause, Ken Barrett, John Osterhout. www Jig' 'P M, W ,A W I O . un, O ' 7 3 .Q 'iw I mw '+ fy A Q L. , h A ., 1 N: 'mu -K' -s M . 'iq r 8 qv, 'H .' 'X Y ' f 'A - ' 'wif Sw 3 in wi IAQ., Vw Tk, wg,-Q Q,-f'-'Muffy , I Q fm S at ivi' SPORTS FOOTBALL ,.- lx i Coach Olson, Randy Blank, Rich Dobbs, and Mr. Geary display the ARK of VICTORY. THE ARK COMES HOME FRONT ROW: Mike Olson, Randy Blank, Chris Weiss, Rich Dobbs, Steve Hole, Scott Saluzzi, Ron Tischer, Gregg Malszycki, Tim Colgan, Phil Blackman. SECOND ROW: Joe Bissen, Phil Hunter, Russ Hiser, Steve Terpstra, Terry Hammond, Colin Carrimon, Jeff Towner, Rich Wells, Roger Werner, Mike Roesler. THIRD ROW: Mr. Olson, Steve Shuda, Charlie Mach, Bob Kremer, Kurt Kroner, Ken Williams, Bob Keppen, Ron Javner, Gary Brauer, John Pendleton, Tim Kendhammer, Bill Buckley, Steve Sandau. you IK 5: 1' 0 fa 5 ., S wi wx, , ii- me A fi 43 . 2 23 SOS I f i ITF ,W J ff sr -5-J. .Ji .M21 T ':Q4'4ds.J 5 J.4,,gL,i72h Coach Eugene Olson directed his Ranger foot- ball team to a fine year's performance. Much poise and determination were shown as the Rangers adjusted well to the new system and their new coach. Outstanding individual performances were evident during the entire season, but a combined effort brought the team's greatest triumph-vic- tory over Central. A number of individuals showed fine qualities of leadership throughout the year. Randy Blank and Rich Dobbs were elected co-cap- tains. Powerful running by Gary Brauer and Rich Dobbs, pin-point passing by Randy Blank, and dazzling pass catching by Ron Tischer, Scott Sa- luzzi, Jeff Towner, and Gary Spedl were elements in the decisive victory. The coveted ARK OF VICTORY returned to its traditional spot in the Logan trophy case after the Ranger grid team won the hard-fought intra- city classic. The victory was the first over Central for Coach Olson and in the Coach's words it was, the first of many. Here's hoping the victory over Central will establish a long-standing string of victories for Coach Olson and the future Ranger Coaches: Mr. Olson and Mr. Peterson. FRONT ROW: Gary Spedl, Bob Ustby. SECOND ROW: Bill Cilley, Doug Larson, Mr. Satter. THIRD ROW: Ron Steele, Rick Tischer, Bob Linder, Mr. Peterson. xryf-nf 'WM ,aff 1 Q I . i X ' I 4 3 .AJC teams. SCORES Logan Decorah Logan Menomonie Logan E.C. North Logan Aquinas L0gaI1 Chippewa Falls Logan Wausau L0gaI1 E.C. Memorial L0gaI1 Central FOOTBALL HONORS Randy Blank, Co-captain, All-State Second Team De- Gregg Malszycki, All-Conference First Team and All- fense, All-Conference Second Team, All-City First City First Team, Team, Most Valuable Player in City, Most Valuable Logan Player. Rich Dobbs, Co-captain and All-City Second Team. Ron Tischer, All-City Second Team. Chris Weiss, All-Conference Second Team, All-City First Team, and Most Valuable Logan Lineman. Gary Brauer, All-City Second Team. S s 1 Jeff Towner, All-City Second Team. Steve Sandau, All-City Second Team 1967 football seniors. FRONT ROW: Randy Blank, Chris Weiss, Rich Dobbs, Steve Hole, Scott Saluzzi, Ron Tischer, Gregg Mal szycki, Tim Colgan, Phil Blackman, and Gary Spedl. SECOND ROW: R Hi St T Jeff Towner, Rich Wells, Roger Werner, Mike Roesler, and Bill Cilley, Clarence says, Have a seat Rock. uss lser, eve erpstra, Terry Hammond, Colin Carrimon VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Arousing school spirit was the aim of' the 1967-68 Varsity Cheerleaders. They led the crowds in cheering for our teams at the Pep Assemblies and games. This was the first year the cheerlead- ers regularly attended wrestling matches and rode with the teams to all the games. The girls held car washes to raise money for their uniforms. Twirp, the annual girl-ask-boy dance, was again spon- sored by the Varsity Cheerleaders. Varsity Cheerleaders wait for the team bus Karen Craig, Cheryl Thiedc, Diane Ammerman, Vicki Happel, Sue Wright and Vicki Harrison. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS B-Team Cheerleaders depart for a game. The B-team cheerleaders cheered the Junior Varsity teams on to several victories this year. Led by Captain Pam Loomis, they stimulated en- thusiasm at pep assemblies, football and basket- ball games, and wrestling matches. The girls also sold candy bars to earn extra money. During their year as team cheerleaders, these girls have gained much valuable experience besides arousing school spirit. Pam Loomis, Paula Twite, Bonnie Schultz, Peggy Stuhr, Janie Swanson and Mary Monsoor. WRESTLING FRONT ROW: Mike Larson, Tom Parnow, Don Moser, Clint Boardman, Bob Ustby, Steve Jensen, Jim McDougle, Ted Duncan, Mike Tanke, Ken Williams, Gary Brauer, Paul Kaiser, Mike Roesler, Mike Deal, and Larry Muhre. SECOND ROW: Rex Luedke, Steve Campell, Lynn Meyer, Steve Coady, Dave Ruesgen, Randy Schaller, Mike Smith, Ron Steele, Mike Mueller, Tom Luce, Bob Krueger, Colin Carrimon, and Tim Kendhammer. THIRD ROW: Coach Antonneau, Stan Severson, Steve Melbo, Jack Steele, Dave Thompson, Tom Butler, Duane Niccum, Tom Peaslee, Dennis Peaslee, Greg Johnson, Dan Chesebro, Jerry Williams, Chris Salek, Phil Hunter, Bob Anderson, Gary LaFleur, Scott Davis, and Coach Satter. Our Logan wrestling team, sparked by the lead- SCORES ership of co-captains Steve Jensen and Gary Brauer, finished third in Big Rivers Conference standings. Logan Aquinas This hard fought team effort was further enhanced Logan Central by some outstanding individual successes. Don Logan Menomonie Moser, 112 pound junior, was undefeated in the Logan E.C.North Big Rivers Conference. At the La Crosse State Logan LaCrescent Invitational, Steve Jensen and Jim McDoug1e cap- Logan Viroqua tured first place honors in their respective weight Logan Chippewa Falls classes. The Outstanding Wrestler of the Year Logan Wausau was Steve Jensen, 127 pound senior. Steve turned Logan E.C. Memorial in a fine performance this year with twelve wins in thirteen starts. Coach Antonneau worked dili- gently to produce a winning wrestling team that brought pride to Logan. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: Ron Baxa, Bob Schlicht, Russ Hiser, Randy Blank, Chuck Lindner, John Wittenberg, Mr. Bauerly. SECOND ROW: Gary Spedl, Ron Javner, Kurt Kroner, John Hoogenhous, Jeff Towner, Chris Weiss, Mr. Thienes. THIRD ROW: Jeff Ceason, Pete Krause, Ken Barrett, Bob Keppen, Bob Kremer, Terry Hammond, James Rahn, Asst. Coach. The Ranger's cage season was one of ups and downs. In his initial season as head coach, Ron Bauerly had three returning lettermen: Jeff Town- er, Gary Spedl, and Randy Blank. Leading the Ranger's offensive attack was Randy Blank, a 6'2 senior guard. An excellent and consistent job of rebounding was accomplished by Chris Weiss, Jeff Towner, and Gary Spedl. Logan's well-balanced group of forwards included Gary Spedl, Ken Barrett, Jeff Towner, Kurt Kron- er, and Bob Keppen. Completing the front line for the Rangers were Chris Weiss, John Hoogenhous, and Ron Javner. Assisting Blank at guard were Russ Hiser, Chuck Lindner, Bob Schlicht, Ron Baxa, John Wittenberg, and Bob Kremer. Unfortunately the record did not show how good the team actually was. Opponents soon learned that the determined Rangers could be a real threat on their home court. The Rangers fought hard in every game they played, but lost many heartbreaking contests by only a few points. SCORES Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Yhroqua Aquinas Plorth Central Tonudi Chippewa Falls Sparta Blernorial Aquinas YVausau Menomonie Piorth Chippewa Falls Central E.C. Memorial Sparta Head Coach Ron Bauerly Chris SEIYS, UF0Td, this is Logan COUNTY-N Oh, no! Not another basket Randy' 6 . 234 3 Q, v! Q Q I f is L T 'fwwsf-i 'wdE-'E wi- C12 Kev A xi' i i Q ..-rewivr 9' N , f W -7'-Y' ' ll . i 'sg g if W 'jf :5 W X K , 1 L A ' sq. . y , is u ' 5 ' f i i W 'X Z A LUN! 1 ' I 3 5 E, -51 'Gig Q 5 Q ptgifn A X I f j fi ,T 1 5 A 21, I 7 4l K zs I Q 2 K A . Q A 5 . ,Z 13 ff Eb. U gg M til 'JJ 1' Z 'il x f- 1 A t' 5' Ei A :ef I I +1 ff W - Q af in I in Give me that BLAN 4? I mf Y W aw '-ww ball. A- 5 . Q Quai su-v Wausau bows' hdry bpm-dl href .ihou Lhn gmnt. RAN GERETTES The Logan Rangerettes is a group of sixteen girls who compose routines of varying formations to popular music. The Rangerettes put on half- time exhibitions at basketball games and marched with the Logan band in parades. To raise money, the girls sponsored dances and sold red and white Ranger key chains. They were advised by Mrs. Marcus. Rocky Stetzer, Barb Butterfield, Doreen Olson, Barb Jorgen- son practice a new routine. FRONT ROW: Cindy Ross, Pam Swartz, Vicki Hopkins, Rocky Stetzer, Sue Hendrickson, Barb Butterfield. SECOND ROW: Rita Fuchs, Trudi Roruhough, Sherry Nolte, Dee Goodrum, Doreen Olson, Jeanne Penker, Kathy Ruud, Barb Jorgensen. Judy Christen and Linda Fitzpatrick. 3 I -A ll lm ll g 'il ll ll ll -uununsvof f M nun gg ----an ,M pg---num-M 1-p--no H u Q: if' si l nl llll I I lg l I l u U n ll il 'u 5 x fl l f V FRONT ROW: Dan Smith, Kent Byrne, Bob Jackson, Bryan Hankins, and Steve Itnyre. SECOND ROW: Gary Spedl, Dave Witcraft, Bill Buckley, Lloyd Lorenz, Don Boardman, and Mr. Krummel. TENTHS GOLF Mr. Thienes, Jim Weber, Tom Lovejoy, Jim Schultz, Dave Ruud, Mike Mueller, Chuck Lindner, Mark Hines, and Chris Weiss. ,uma 1 ',,' 'I 'ii' 1 'W 3 4 I 73 31 LC CLUB FIRST ROW: Ron Baxa, Ken Barrett, Dave Evenson, Terry Hammond, Russ Hiser. SECOND ROW: Phil Blackman, Paul Kaiser, Chuck Lindner, Rich Dobbs, Roger Werner, Randy Blank. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bauerly, Jeff Towner, Gary Spedl, Randy Nagle, John Kiesling, and Chris Weiss. Ken Barrett serves pop at a ball game. The LC Club of the 67-68 school year proved to be the most active in this decade. Under the supervision of Coaches Bauerly, Olson, Fendt, Antonneau, and Johnson, the club established it- self as one of the richest in the school. Money making projects included pin selling, donkey bas- ketball, and newly established class games. By far the most profitable project was the selling of con- cessions in which the club made over two hundred dollars. The LC members elected Jeff Towner as President, Randy Blank as Vice-president, and Phil Hunter as Secretary-treasurer. The club planned to give a scholarship to the most deserv- ing member of the club and will also use their money for blazers. A big party for all letter win- ners and their dates was planned for the end of the year. FRONT ROW: Dave Matthusen, Wes Severson, Bob Schlicht, Scott Saluzzi, Ted Duncan. SECOND ROW: Greg Malszycki, Dennis Kime, Steve Jensen, Jim McDoug1e, Bob Ustby, Jeff Ceason. THIRD ROW: Steve Kersten, Ron Javner, Gary Brauer, Steve Sandau, Phil Hunter, Mike Olson. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS-THE DIRTY SEVEN Ron Tischer, Steve Hole, Tim Colgan, and Gregg Malszycki. Not pictured are Scott Saluzzi, Steve Terpstra, and Dennie Kime. TRACK FRONT ROW: Mike Sevallius, Bill Wuest, Dan Butterfield, Don Devine, Tom Fuchs, Steve Paar, Jack Duresky, Dave Bachmann Charlie Stangl, Neil Sanders, and Sig Howard. SECOND ROW: Roger Werner, Tom Rueter, Terry Blummer, Gregg Malszycki Dennis Kime, Dave Evenson, John Keisling, Rich Dobbs, Jeff Graves, Phil Blackman, Paul Kaiser, Scott Saluzzi, and Steve Snyder THIRD ROW: Coach Johnson, Doren Crook, Ron Steele, Steve Sandau, Dennis Schams, Bruce Dahnke, Phil Hunter, Gary Brauer Ron Javner, Steve Kersten, Mike Olson, Pete Krause, Vern Schermerhorn, Eugene Frank, Dennis Butterfield, and Mr. Uphoff. Distance Runners , O wi vv-,g,u insult ' Ajjbj n A I +ve l. ' 5 14 3 -8 faq 5: Q lil 'jm,,,.,., g V, - , ,. L 5, X 's .15 77fE7 Tom Fuchs competes in High Hurdle finals. One, two, three kick? v . Hurdlers Weight men E W m - Y sl, Q 3 p. . A 'fu-lv5ar.h:5+',5k,,. ,w . 'M I 1 'IN-. BASEBALL-CITY CHAMPS Coach Fendt accepts the City Championship Trophy. The '67 Logan baseball team proved itself the best in the city as the team gave Coach Fendt his first city crown. The team was led by seven re- turning starters and the strong pitching arm of sophomore Tom Schmidt. The Rangers scored dou- ble victories over cross-town rivals Aquinas and Central, overwhelmed Caledonia, and shut out LaCrescent and Winona Cotter. Good fielding, clutch hitting, strong pitching and the ability to come up with the big play were the keys to the Rangers' success. Mike Tischer was chosen captain of the squad by his teammates. The '67 season was capped by the presentation of the City Champion Trophy and the special awards of all-city to four Ranger players. FRONT ROW: Jeff Ceason, Ken Barrett, Tom Schmidt, Hunter Frederick, Bob Schlicht, Mike Tischer, Rudy Wuest, Mike Stoda, Jim Schliefer, and Mike Coady. SECOND ROW: Mike Owens, Bill Brose, Mike Butler, Kurt Kroner, Ty Laugerman, Rich Wells, Jeff Brudos, Bob Rossman, Larry McAlear, Gary Peterson, and Ed Greene. THIRD ROW: Mr. Good, Carl Thurston, Bruce Wiese, Tim Colgan, Alan Walker, Tom Olson, Steve Shuda, Jeff Towner, Randy Blank, John Hoogenhous, Ron Baxa, Steve Hole, Doug Schliefer, Russ Hiser, John Germanson, Larry Wendland, Doug Smith, and Mr. Fendt. CONTRIBUTORS A thank you is extended to these sponsors and patrons who have shown an interest in the activities of Logan Senior High School by their financial support and to Columbia, Don Meyer's, Ellickson s and Elfrleda s Studios, and the La Crosse Tribune for pictures. SPONSORS Arenz Shoe Store Bob's Flowers Burr's Barber Shop Royal Engraving PATRONS Adam Kroner Hardware Bodega Carol Hat Shop Community Camera Coney Island Continental Clothing Store Elite Elfrieda's Studio Fantle's Gantert's Furniture Goli Travel Agency Haddad's Dry Cleaners Readmore Sch1icht's Select Sausage S8zH Sport Shop South Lanes Sports Bowl WKTY Radio Wm. Doerflinger Co. Sletten's Furniture Company Sweet Shop Weigel and Furan Cremer's Jewelry Crescent Jewelers Degen Berglund Pharmacy Desmond's Men's Wear Dr. J. C. Cross Dr. Sevenants Hoeschler Realty Jan Walter's Fabric Shop My Florist Newburg's Men's Wear Ora's House of Quality Shoes Pittenger's Flowers SENIOR REGISTER A ALLEN. SHARON lB-Generali Ambition: Teacher5 Hopes to attend: LSU5 Y-Teens 35 Drama 2. AMUNRUD. WILLIAM Bill 1B-Industriall. ANDERSON. NELLENE Nellie lA-Home Ec.1 Ambi- ton: Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. ANDERSON. VICKI fWork-Studyl. BAILEY. HAROLD iWork-Studyl. BAKER. JOHN 1B-Generali Ambition: Announcer: Hopes to attend: LSU5 LOG Business 15 Library 25 Drematics 2,35 Sound Crew 35 Stage Crew 35 Band 1.2.35 Swing Band 1.2. BALDWIN, JEAN Baldy lA-Business? Ambition: Navy5 WINNESHIEK Business 35 B.E. Club 2, Oflicer 35 Pep Club 1.2.35 Band 1.2. BARNEY. BILL CB-Generali Ambition: Professional Scouting: Hopes to attend: LSU5 Library Club 1,25 Drsmatics 35 Stage Crew 35 German Club 1.25 Choir 3. BARRETT. KEN KB-Msthlsciencel Ambition: Teacher5 Hopes to attend: LSU5 WINNESHIEK 35 LOG 35 Sound Crew 35 German Club 2.35 National Honor So- ciety 2. President 35 Student Council 35 L.C. Club 1.2.35 Choir 1.2.35 Red Jackets 1.2.35 La Crosse Youth Council 35 Football 1.25 Basketball 1.2.35 Baseball 1.2.35 Badger Boy's State 2. BAXA. RON Reb IB-Math!ScienceJ Ambition: Ocean- ography: Hopes to attend: LSU5 Sound Crew 15 French Club 2,35 Spanish Club 15 Student Council 1.35 Basket- ball 1.2.35 Baseball 1.2.3. BEHM. DENNIS Denny IB-Industrial! Ambition: Mechanical Engineer: Hopes to attend: ISU5 Football 3. BENSON. LINDA KA-Business? Ambition: Beautician5 Hopes to attend: La Crosse Beauty School. BETZ, DONNA KB-Business-Special! Ambition: Practi- cal Nurse5 Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 LOG Busi- ness 25 B.E. Club 35 Otlice Page 25 Rangerettes 1. BICE. ELIZABETH Liz KB-Business! Ambition: Sec- retary: Hopes to attend: Winona Business College5 B.E. Club 35 G.A.A. 15 Student Council 15 Color Guard 1.2.35 Glee Club 3. BICE. LINDA fB-Mathlscienoel Hopes to attend: LSU: WINNESHIEK 2, editor 35 LOG Business 25 Lab Assis- tsnt 35 Pep Club 1.2,3: G.A.A. 1.25 German Club 15 National Honor Society 35 Student Council 1.25 Band 1.2.3. BLACK. KAREN KB-Generali Ambition: Elementary Education 'I'eacher5 Hopes to attend: LSU5 Latin Club 2. BLACKMAN. PHI1. KB-MathlSciencel Ambition: Engi- neering: Hopes to attend: University of Wisconsin- Madison5 Dramatics 35 Sound Crew 2,35 Boys' Intra- murals 35 German Club 1.25 La Crosse Youth Council 35 L.C. Club 1.2.35 Choir 2,35 Red Jackets 35 Football 1,35 Basketball 1.25 Track 1.2.35 Badger Boys' State 2. BLANK. RANDY 'Rock' KB-Generali L.C. Club 1.2. Vice-President 85 Choir 25 Football 1,2'.3', All-city, 2nd team All-state, 2nd team All-conference, Basket- ball 1'.2'.3'5 Baseball 1',2',3 . BLUMMER. TERRY Ter CB-Mat-hlsciencel Hopes to attend: LSU5 Band 1.2.35 Swing Band 1.2.35 Track 1. BOUTCH. PEG KA-Home Ec.l Ambition: Beautician. BOWER, MICHAEL Bonner CB-General? Ambition: Electronic Engineer5 Hopes to attend: ISU5 Latin Club I.2. BRAUER, JANET KB-Business! Ambition: IBM: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 B.E. Club 2,35 Band 1.2.35 Colorguud 35 Choir 2,35 Red Jackets 35 Glee Club. BRIESKE, TOM IB-Generali Ambition: Conservation- ist5 Hopes to attend: Stevens Point College. BROCKLEHURST. LINDA IB-Generali Ambition: Registered Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 IAtln Club 1.25 Choir 1.2.3. ' Denotes letter in sport BROSE. BILL IB-MathlScience Speciall Ambition: Pilot: Hopes to attend: LSU5 Boys Intramurals 1.2.35 German Club 15 Baseball 1.2.3 '. BROWN, CAROL lA-Businessl Ambition: Navy5 Li- brary 1.25 G.A.A. 1.25 Red Cross 1.2. BURCH, GLORIA Musky KA-Businessl Ambition: Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Pep Club 15 G.A.A. iSecretaryl 1.2.35 Colorguard 1.2.35 Choir 2,35 Glee Club 1. BURCH. LARRY BUTZMAN, VICKIE KB-Business Special! Ambition: Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 B.E. Club 35 Latin Club 2.35 Twirlers 1.2.3. BYRNE. LARRY IA-Industriall Ambition: Draftsman: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tedi. BYRNE. MARY CB-Businessl Ambition: Secretary5 Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 B.E. Club 25 Choir 2,35 Glee Club 15 Red Jackets 3. C CAGLE. ROBERT Kegs lB-Industriall Ambition: Welder: Student Council 1,25 Football 3'. CAMPBELL. LINDA Stretch 4B-Business? Ambition: Secretaryg Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: B.E. Club 25 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1.2.3. fTreasurerJ. CANARD. RONALD KA-Industrial? Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. CARRIMON. COLIN Chief 1B-Math!Scienoe special? Football 35 Wrestling 2.3. CHRISTEN, JUDY Juds CB-Business! B.E. Club 25 Pep Club 25 Student Council 2,3 lsecretaryl: LaCrosse Youth Council 2,35 Rangerettes 1.2.3 ICaptaini: Choir 2.35 Glee Club 15 Red Jackets 3. CHRISTENSON. HOWARD Albert 1B-Industriall Ambition: Mink Rancher: Band 1.2.35 Swing Band 1,25 Track 1. CHRISTOPHERSON. DENNIS Chris KA-Industrial? Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. CILLEY. BILL Chilly IA-Industrial! Ambition: Navy5 Football 3. CLARK, BARRY Walnut QB-Mathlsciencel Hopes to attend: LSU5 German Club 15 Gymnastics 1,25 Track 1. COLGAN, TIM Chink QB-Generali Ambition: Elec- tronics5 Hopes to attend: ISU5 Boys' Intramurals 35 Football 3'. Baseball 3. COMEAU. MARIANN KB-General? Oilioe Page 25 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Red Cross 2. CONWAY, RICH CB-Generali Hopes to attend: LSU5 Sound Crew 35 Stage Crew 35 Boys' Intramurals 3. CORBE'I'I'. DIANNA KB-Business? Ambition: Medical Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech5 Library Club 15 Oflioe Page 1.3. CORBETT. JOELLEN Jody CB-Generali Ambition: 'I'eacher5 Hopes to attend: LSU5 WINNESHIEK 35 LOG 35 LOG Business 1,25 Pep Club 1.2.35 Y-Teens 1.25 Li- brary Club 1,25 Dramatics 1.2.35 G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club Treasurer 1,25 Red Cross 1.25 Glee Club 1. CRAIG, KAREN Craigie KB-Businessl Ambition: Medical Assistant: Hopes to attend: Medical School: B.E. Club 25 Otlice Page 2.35 Pep Club 1.2.35 French Club 25 German Club 25 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Vars- ity Cheerleader 35 Colorguard 1. CUELLER. RICK KB-Generali Ambition: Journalist: Hopes to attend: LSU: Boys' Intramurals 1.2.35 Base- ball 2.3. D DANIEL, DEBBY IB-Business! Hopes to attend: Eau Claire5 Gennan Club 1. DAVISON. DENNIS Denny IB-Generali. DOBBS, RICH Dobber CB-Speciall Ambition: Gym Teacher: Hopes to attend: ISU5 Boys' Intramurals 35 Football 2 , 3'. Track 2'. DOLNEY. LORRIE 4B-Special! Hopes to attend: Uni- versity of Wisconsin at Milwaukee5 WINNESHIEK 35 LOG 35 Pep Club 3. DOMNIE. DOUGLAS IA-Industriall Ambition: Tool and Die Worker5 Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. DUENKEL. DENNIS KB-Mathlscienceb. DUNCAN. TED 'Dunky' CB-MnthlScieneel Ambition: Electronics Engineer5 Hopes to attend: LSU5 Football 15 Tennis 15 Wrestling 1', 2 . 3 . DWYER. MIKE KB-Generali Ambition: Architect5 Hopes to attend: M.S.O.E. E ELTON , CATHERINE KB-Home Ec.J Ambition: Ele- mentary Teacherg Hopes to attend: ISU. ENDER. MARY Bubbles KA-Speciall Ambition: In- terior Deoorator5 Hopes to attend: ISU: Otlioe Page 35 Pep Club 1. ERICKSON. JOAN iWork-Studyl. EVENSON, DAVID Maynard QB-MathlSciencel Ambition: Ba.rber5 Hopes to attend: Eau Claire Techni- cal Institute: Stage Crew 35 Boys' Intramurals 35 L.C. Club 2,35 Band 1.2.35 Swing Band 35 Track 2,35 Cross Country 1.2. F FILLNER, RANELLE Randie CA-Businessl Ambi- tion: Artist: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: G.A.A. 15 Red Cross 1. FINANGER, SUSAN IB-Generali Ambition: Elemen- tary Teacher: Hopes to attend: Luther College: WIN- NESHIEK 2,35 WINNESHIEK Business 85 DOG 3. Feature Editor 3: LCX1 Business 25 Pep Club 1.2.8. Secretary 35 G.A.A. 1.2. Treasurer 25 French Club 2.8. VicePresident 35 German Club 15 National Honor So- ciety 2,35 Student Council 35 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Band 1.2.3. FISCHER, DONALD Amos CB-Industrial! Ambition: Architect5 Hopes to attend: ISU5 Football 3. FISCHER. JACK King Fisher KB-Special! Ambition: Navy: Library Club. FITZPATRICK. LINDA Fitz QB-Business Special! Ambition: Stewardess5 Hopes to attend: McConnell Stswardess School: WINNESHIEK 1: WINNESHIEK Business 2,35 LOG Business 25 B.E. Club 2, Treasurer 35 Office Page 25 Pap Club 1.2.35 Rangerettes 2,3. FUCHS, RITA 'Stick' IB-Speciall WINNESHIEK Bus- iness 25 B.E. Club 2. President 35 Ofhoe Page 25 Pqa Club 2.35 Rangeretfes 2.3. G GAGEMEIER. FELIX Cat QA-lndustriall. GALLAGHER, KATHY CA-Business! Ambition: Practi- cal Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. GANRUDE, ALAN 'Albert' lA-Businessb Ambition: Commercial Artist. GAVIN, SHARON KBMathlScienceJ Hopes to attend: LSU5 WINNESHIEK 2.35 WINNESHIEK Business 15 LOG Business 1.25 Lab Assistant 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 French Club 25 German Club 1,2. GEARY, ROBERT Bob KA-Industriall. GEIER. STEVE tBGeneral3 Hopes to attend: LSU5 Latin Club 1,25 Football I. GOODERUM. DELORES Dee KB-MathlSciencel Hopes to attend: LSU5 LOG Business 1.25 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Honor Society 1.2.35 Rangerettes 2,3. GRANT. CAROLYN CB-Business-Szeciall Ambition: Medical Secretary5 Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. GRANT, NANCY CB-Business-Special! Ambition: Bookkeeper, Aooountantg Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. GRAVES. JEFF CB-MathlScienoeJ Ambition: Architect5 Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: German Club 1,25 L.C. Club 1,25 Football 1 .2 .35 Wrestling 2 '.Gymnsstics 15 Track 1 ,2 . GREENE. ED QA-Industriall Ambition: Cartoouist. GROTI-I, RODNEY CB-Industrial? Ambition: Truck Dr-iver5 Hopes to attend: National Operators School in North Carolina: German Club 2. GRUN'lZEL, JEREL KA-Industrial! Ambition: Agricul- ture: Hopes to attend: Black River Falls. H HALL. WILLIAM IB-MathlScience7 Ambition: 'Diso- retical Pigvsicist5 Hopes to attend: Massachussetts In- stitute of Technology, LOG 2,3, Lab Assistant 3, Na- tional Honor Society Parliamentarian 2,3, Band 2,3, Swing Band 2,3, I-IALVERSON, ROSS CA-Industriall Ambition: Police- man, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. HAMMOND, TERRY Peanuts QB-Generali Ambition: Conservation, Hopes to attend: LSU, Stage Crew 3, German Club 1,2,3, L.C. Club 2,3, Band 1, Choir 1,2,3, Red Jackets 1,2,3, Football 1,3, Wrestling Manager 1, Gymnastics 2, Basketball Manager 3, HANSON, DIANE Di lA-Business! Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. HANSON, KATHY CA-Business! Ambition: Beauti- cian, Hopes to attend: Milwaukee College of Beauty Culture, B.E. Club 3, G.A.A. 1, Band 1,2,3. HANSON, PAM 1B-Generali G.A.A. 1, French Club 2,3, Spanish Club 1, Band 1,2,3, Swing Band 2,3, Choir 3. HAPPEL, VICKI IB-Generali Ambition: Hair Stylist, Hopes to attend: Beautician School, WINNESHIEK 2,3, LOG Business 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, G.A.A. 1,2f,3, B-Team Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2, Captain 3, Band 1,2,3. HARTER, MERRI KB-Generali Ambition: Navy Nurse, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, LOG Business 1, Y- Teens 1,2, Library Club 1, Dramatics 1,2, Lab Assis- tant 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Red Cross 1,Treasurer 2,3, Glee Club 1. HAYES, GARRY Pancho KB-Generali Hopes to at- tend: LSU. HELGERSON, MYRON IA-Industrial! Ambition: Au- tomotive Technician, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. HELIN, DIANE Babes KB-Business-Special! Ambi- tion: College, Dramatics 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, German Club 1, Ofiicer 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Stu- dent Council 1,2,3, Twirler Majorette 1,2,3, Gymnas- tics 2, Choir 3. HENDERSON, JOANN CB-Business? Ambition: Medi- cal Secretary, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, French Club 2. HENDRICKSON, JANE KB-Business! Ambition: Exe- cutive Secretary, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, B.E. Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Glee Club 1. HESLIP, LINDA KA-Business! Ambition: Nurse, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, German Club 1. HISER, RUSSELL Bullet CB-MathlScienceJ Ambi- tion: Medical Field, Hopes to attend: LSU, LOG 3, Lab Assistant 3, Boys' Intramurals 1, Spanish Club 1,2, L.C. Club 2,3, Football 1,2 ',3 , Basketball 1,2,3', Baseball 1,2,3 . HOFF, WARREN CA-Industriall Ambition: Navy. HOLE, STEVE Ace CB-Mathlsciencei Ambition: Mechanical Engineer, Hopes to attend: LSU, Boys' In- tramurals 1,2,3, Red Cross 1, Football 1,3 , Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2,3. HOLZER, CHUCK Caswell KA-Business! Boys' Intra- murals 2, Football 2, Gymnastics 1. HOOGENHOUS, JOHN Hoogie KB-Generali Hopes to attend: ISU, L.C. Club 3, Basketball 1,2,3 , Base- ball 2. HOPKINS, GINGER Hopper CB-Businessl Ambition: Stenographer, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Pep Club 2, Rangerettes 1, Colorguard 2,3. HOWARD, DOUG lIiGeneralJ Hopes to attend: Luther College, LOG 3, Ski Club 2, French Club 2, Treasurer 3, Red Jackets 3. HUBERT, SANDY CA-Businessl. HUTSCHENREUTER, GARY Hutch KA-Industriall Ambition: Trucker. J JACOBSON, STEVE Jake KB-Generali Ambition: Chef, Hopes to attend: University of Wisconsin at Madison, Boys' Intramurals 3, Spanish Club 3. JANZEN, MARY IB-Mathlsciencel Hopes to attend: LSU, Secretary of Senior Homeroom, Oflice Page 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, German Club 1, National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, Student Council 1,2,3, Rangerettes 1, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Choir 2,3, Glee Club 1, Red Jackets 3. JAVNER, DELORES Dee KA-Business! Ambition: Beautician, Y-Teens 1. JENSEN, STEVE Jens CB-Industrial! Hopes to at- tend: LSU, L.C. Club 3, Wrestling 2, All Conference- Regional Champ 35 JOHNSON, DIANE lA-Businessh Ambition: Secretary, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, B.E. Club 3, Office Page 3. JOHNSON, GREG Toad IA-Business! Hopes to at- tend: Coleman Tech, Wrestling 1,2,3. JOHNSON, MARY Johnsie IA-Business! Ambition: Secretary, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, LOG Busi- ness 2, Oflice Page 2,3, Pep Club 2, Cadet Secretary 3. JOHNSON, PEGGY IB-Generali Ambition: Elemen- tary Teacher, Hopes to attend: LSU, Ollice Page 2, Student Council 1. JORGENSON, NANCY Rae QB-Generalh Hopes to attend, Coleman Tech, WINNESHIEK Business 3, Off- ice Page 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 2,3, German Club 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Colorguard 3, Dramatics 3. K KAISER, PAUL Snoopy KA-Industrial? Ambition: Armed Forces, L.C. Club 3, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 2 ',3i , Track 1',2 ,3 , Cross-Country 2 . KEENAN, ROBERT KA-lndustriall. KENDHAMMER, SANDY CB-Generali Ambition: Teacher, Hopes to attend: LSU, Library Club 1,2, Off- ice Page 3. KERSKA, NANCY IA-Business! Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, B.E. Club 3, G.A.A. 1,2, Colorguard 1,2,3, Choir 2, Glee Club 1. KIESLING, JOHN KA-Industrial, Ambition: Truck Driver, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Library Club 3, L.C. Club 3, Track 1,2, Cross-Country 1,2, trophy 1. KIME, DENNIE KB-lndustriall Ambition: Draftsman, Office Page 2, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, L.C. Club 1,2,3, Track 1,',2'f,3 ', KING, TOM Dudley QB-MathlScienceJ Ambition: Engineer, Hopes to attend: ISU, Boys' Intramurals 1,3, Band 1, Football 1, Wrestling 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1. KNUTSON, ERIC Rick CB-Math!ScienceJ Ambition: Airline Pilot, Hopes to attend: University of Wiscon- sin, Dramatics 3, French Club 2,3, Spanish Honor So- ciety 1,2,3, Red Cross 2,3, Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Band 1,2,3, KOHLMEIER, MARY KB-Generali Ambition: Nurse, Spanish Honor Society 2. KOHLWEY, REBECCA Becky QB-Generali Ambi- tion: Navy Nurse, Hopes to attend: St. Francis School of Nursing, LOG 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Secretary 3, Library Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1, Spanish Honor Society 2, Red Cross 2, Choir 2,3, Glee Club 1. KOKA'I'I', KAREN Squint lA-Business? Ambition: Social Worker, Hopes to attend: LSU, Transfer from Central in senior year. KRAFT, JIM Crabs QA-Businessl Ambition: Barber, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2. KRAJEWSKI, THERESA Lisa KB-Business? Ambi- tion: Art Profession, Hopes to attend: Milwaukee Art Institute. KRAUSE, PETE KB-MathlScienoeJ Ambition: Engi- neer, Hopes to attend: Wisconsin State University, WINNESHIEK 3, LOG Sports Editor 3, Lab Assistant 1,2, Sound Crew 3, Boys' Intramurals 1, German Club 1,2,3, Student Council 1, Vice-President 3, La Crosse Youth Council 3, Choir 2,3, Red Jackets 3, Football 3, Wrestling 2, Basketball 1,3, Track 1,2. KUNERT, REBECCA Becky KB-Generali Ambition: Elementary Worker, Hopes to attend: LSU, LOG 3, Y- Teens 1,2, Treasurer 3, German Club 3, National Honor Society 2,3, La Crosse Youth Council 2, Glee Club 1. L LACHMAN, ELIZABETH Liz lA-Business! Ambi- tion: IBM Operator, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Glee Club 1. LAFOND, DAVE KB-Generali Hopes to attend: LSU, Library Club 2, Dramatics 3, Sound Crew 3, German Club 1. LARSON, JULIE Jules KB-Generali Ambition: Den- tal Assistant, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Oflice Page 2, Pep Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2, Red Cross 3, Choir 3, Gymnastics 2, LINDNER, CHUCK Smokey QB-Math!ScienceJ Ambi- tion: Chemical Engineer, Boys' Intramurals 1, Spanish Club 1, L.C. Club 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Cross-Country 1,2, Golf' 1,2 ',3. LOKKEN, LORE'l'l'A Lori KB-Business! Ambition: Secretary, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, LOG 3, Y- Teens 3, Spanish Club 1,2, Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Choir 3. LOVEJOY, JON Lover KB-Business-Specialb Ambi- tion: IBM, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Choir 1,2,3, Red Jackets 1,3, LUDWIGSON, VALERIE Lolly Nesbitts tB-Gen- erall Ambition: Opera Singer, Hopes to attend: Wis- consin State University at Madison, WINNESHIEK 3, LOG 3, Library Club 1, Dramatics 3, Latin Club 1,2, National Honor Society 2,3, LaCrosse Youth Council 2, Choir 2,3, Glee Club 1, Red Jackets 3. M MAACK, PAUL Hitler KA-Industrial Boys' Intramur- als 1, Track 2. MAACK, PAULETYE Benji KA-Business! Ambition: Air Force, LOG 3, B.E. Club 3, G,A.A. 2, President 3, Choir 2,3, Glee Club 1. MALSZYCKI, GREGG Checkers KA-Industrial! Boys' Intramurals 2,3, L.C. Club 2,3, Football l', 2' honor- able mention All-conference, 3' All-city, All-conf'er- ence, and honorable mention All-state, Basketball 1, Track 2 . MARAVELAS, PAM KB-Generali Hopes to attend: LSU, WINNESHIEK 3, Oflice Page 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Smanish Club 1,2, Secretary 3, Red Cross 1. MARTIN, DEBBIE KB-General! Hopes to attend: LSU, Pep Club 1,2, President 3, French Club 2. Secretary 3, German Club, Treasurer 1,2,3, Colorguard 3, Ranger- ettes 1, B-Team Cheerleader 2. MATHISON, JIM Matthew IB-Business! Ambition: Artist, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Boys' Intra- murals 3, L.C. Club 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2. MATIAS, KATHY IB-Generali Ambition: English Teacher, Hopes to attend: ISU, WINNESHIEK 3, Dramatics 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Red Cross 2, Lab Assis- tant 3. MATTHUSEN, DAVE Matty KB-MathlSCiencei Am- bition: Teacher, Hopes to attend: Stout, L.C. Club 3, Band 1,2,3, Gymnastics l', 2 . MC DOUGLE, JIM Bamey KB-Industrial! Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Boys' Intramurals 1, L.C. Club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Wrestling 1', 2 , 3', Third at Re- gional toumament in junior year. MEI-ILUM. JANICE Jann IB-Generali Ambition: Nurse, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Lab Assistant 3, Oiiice Page 2, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Red Cross 1,2. MEKVOLD, ELLEN KA-Business! Pep Club 1.2, G.A.A. 1, Colorguard 1,2. MELBO, LOIS CA-Business! Library Club 2,3. MELDE, PAT QA-Businessi. MELDE, THERESA l'ret 1A-Businessl. MEYERS, JUDY Shorty IB-Business! Ambition: Dental Assistant, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Y- Teens 3, Spanish Club Treasurer 3, Red Cross 1, Band 1,2,3, Glee Club 1. MILLER, ROBERT C. lA-lndustriall. MILLER, ROBERT J. Clark Kid KA-Industrial! Am- bition: Navy, Gymnastics 2. MITCHELL, JIM Mitch CA-Industrial! Hopes to at- tend: Coleman Tech. MUELLER, MIKE Fish CB-Mathlsciencel Ambition: Teacher, Boys' Intramurals 1, Band 1,2,3, Football 1, Wrestling 2,3, Golf 1,2,3. MUETZE, JEAN Mitz QB-Home Ec.l Ambition: Commercial Artist, Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech, Latin Club 2. MUNSON, CHERYL Cherie KB-Generali Ambition: Nurse, Hopes to attend: Viterbo, G.A.A. 1, French Club 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Choir 3. IRI! N NAGLE. RANDY lA-Industrial! Boys' Intramurals 3: L.C. Club 3: Band 1.2,3: Cross-Country l.2 . NELSON, STEVE iA-Businessl. NICHOLS, ROGER iWork-Studyi. NICHOLSON, COLLEEN 1A-Businessl Ambition: Nurse. NIEDERCORN, BERNIE iA-Industrial! Ambition: Army: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. NOLTE. SHERRY Lou 1A-Business! Ambition: Air- line Stewardess: Hopes to attend: Patricia Stevens School: Pep Club 1,2: Rangerettes 2.3. O OEBTEL, JIM KB-MathlSciencel Ambition: CPA: Hopes to attend: LSU: Band 1.2,3: Cross-Country 2. OGDEN, LARRY iWork-Studyb. OLSON. SUE IA-Business! Ambition: Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Y-Teens 1: Dramatics 2: Pep Club 1.2: Red Cross 2.3. O'MEARA, MARCIA iWork-Studyl. OSTERHOUT. JOHN QB-Industrial! Ambition: Minis- tar: Hopes to attend: LSU: Dramatics 1: Band 1.2,3: Swing Band 2.3: Choir 2.3: Red Jackets 3: Gynmastics 2: Baseball 1: Golf 3. OSLESON. TERRY iWork-Studyl. OWEN. LINDA Lynn KB-Generali Ambition: Psy- chology Work: Hopes to attend: ISU: Y-Teens 1.2, President 3: Library Club 3: Oflioe Page 2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 1: LaCrosse Youth Council 2: Glee Club 1, F PAREMSKI, JIM Polock 1B-Industriall Ambition: Conservation: Hopes to attend: LSU: Gymnastics 2. PENDLETON, JEAN QB-Generali Ambition: Elemen- tary Teacher: Hopes to attend: ISU: WINNESHIEK 2.3: WINNESHIEK Business 2. Manager 3: LOG Busi- ness 1. Manager 2: Lab Assistant 2: Office Page 2.3: Pep Club 1,2: G.A.A. 1.2: Bench Club Secretary 2: LaCrosse Youth Council 3: Band 1.2.3. PENDLETON, RUTH IB-Generali Ambition: Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU: Spanish Club 1: Orchestra 1.2. PENKER. JEANNE iBGeneralJ Hopes to attend: Eau Claire State University: WINNESHIEK Business 3: Oflice Page 2: Pep Club 1.2,3: Spanish Club 1, Vice- President 2: Rangerettes 2.3. PETERSON. CINDY KA-Business? Ambition: Practical Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: G.A.A. 1. PETERSON. DIANE KA-Businessl Ambition: Secre- tary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: B.E. Club 3: Glee Club 3. PETERSON. STEVE KA-Businessl, PIPPIN, PEGGY Pipper KB-Generali Ambition: Nurse: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2. R RHIET. JAMES iB-Generali Ambition: Industrial Con- tractor: Hopes to attend: LSU. REUTER. TOM KA-Industriall Ambition: Mechanic: Boys' Intramurals 1: Track I , 2': Cross-Country 1. RICE, ADEL 4B-Generali Ambition: Beautician: Hopes to attend: Madison Academy ol' Beauty Culture: Y- Teens 1: Office Page 2.3: Pep Club 2: Colorguard 1.2. Sergeant 3: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 1. RIDDLE, JANET CB-General? WINNESHIEK 2: LOG Business 2: Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: German Club 1.2: Red Cross 2: B-Team Cheerleader 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2. RDDLE, JANICE KB-Generali WINNESHIEK 2: WTNNESHIEK Business 2: IDG Business 2: Y-Teens 2: Library Club 1.2: B.E. Club 2: Otlioe Page 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: German Club 1.2: Red Cross 1.2: National Honor Society 2: B-Team Cheerleader 1. Cap- tain 2. RIEK. RENEE Rene KB-Mat.hlScienoeJ Ambition: Elementary Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU: Office Page 3: Pep Club 1.2,3: German Club 1.2,3: Choir 3. RIGELSKY. CAROL Rig KB-Generali Ambition: Air- line Stewardess: WINNESHIEK Business 2.3: LOG Business 2: Pep Club 1.2,3: Spanish Club 1.2, Presi- dent 3. ROBERTS, JOHN lA-Industrialb Ambition: Machinist. RODENBERG, LYNN lA-Business! Ambition: Admin- istrative Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. RODENKIRCH. LYNN Leg 1B-Generali Ambition: Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU: B.E. Club 2: Pep Club 2.3: Choir 2,3. ROESLER. CAROL Squirt KB-Generali Ambition: Artist: Hopes to attend: LSU: LOG 3: Office Page 2: Pep Club 2: Latin Club 1: Red Cross President 1.2,3: La Crosse Youth Council 2: Choir 3: Gymnastics 2. ROESLER, MIKE KA-lndustriall. ROGOWSKI, SUE lA-Businessi Ambition: IBM Opera- tor: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: G.A.A. 2: Choir 2: Glee Club 1. RORABAUGH, TRUDI KB-MathlScienceb Ambition: Social Worker: Hopes to attend: LSU: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1.2,3: Student Council 1: Rangerettes 1.2.3. ROSS, CINDY IB-General! Ambition: Special Research Librarian: Hopes to attend: Oshkosh State: LOG Busi- ness 2: Library Club 1.2, President 3: Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A, 1, President 2.3: French Club 2.3: Gemian Club 1.2. Secretary 3: National Honor Society 2.3: Ranger- ettes 1.2.3. RUDE, DAVID 1B-Mat.h!Sciencel Ambition: Drafts- man: Hopes to attend: LSU: Ski Club 1.2: Golf' 2. RUDRUD, DAVE QB-Generali Ambition: Businessman: Hopes to attend: LSU. RUESGEN. DANIEL QA-Businessl. RUSSELL. RALPH KB-MathlSciencel Hopes to attend: LSU: Band 1.2,3: Swing Band 2. RUUD. KATHY Bird KB-MathlSciencel Hopes to at- tend: LSU: WINNESHIEK 2.3: Lab Assistant 3: Oilice Page 2: Pep Club 1.2. Officer 3: Latin Club 1.2: Na- tional Honor Society 2,3: Student Council 3: Ranger- ettes 1.2.3. S SACHER, RENEE Sloopy KB-Business! Ambition: Model. SALUZZI. SCOTI' Skeeter KB-Industriall Stage Crew 2.3: Boys' Intramurals 1.2,3: L.C. Club 2.3: Football 3: Track I , 2 . 3 '. SANNY, SUE iAlBusinessJ Ambition: VISTA: LOG Business 2: Office Page 2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3: Band 1.2,3: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 1. SCHERMERHORN, LENNIE lB-Generali Transferred to Holmen. HIHLEIFER, SYLVIA lB-Generali Hopes to attend: LSU: Pep Club 2: B-Team Cheerleader 2. SCHLICHT, BOB KB-Math-Science! Ambition: Ocean- ographer: Hopes to attend: Oregon State University: Boys' Intramurals 1.2: L.C. Club 1.2,3: Basketball 1.3: Baseball 1 '.2 ,3 . SCHULTZ, DEBBY lA-Business! Ambition: Joumal- ism: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Glee Club 1. SEIDEL, JEAN QA-Business! Hopes to attend: Cole- man Tech. SEVERSON, LEONARD Silver lA-Industriall Ambi- tion: Welder: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. SEVERSON. WESLEY IB-MathlSciencel Hopes to at- tend: LSU: Ski Club 2.3: National Honor Society 2.3: L.C. Club 3: Gymnastics 2 . SHAWLEY, SHARON Pip lA-Home Ec.b. SHEEHAN, WAYNE Derek lA-Industriall. SHEFFER, LINDA KA-Business! Ambition: Raise Horses: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech. SHUDA. RENEE CB-Generali Ambition: Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Y-Teens 1.2, Intra-City O15- cer 3: G.A.A. 1.2: Spanish Club 2: Red Cross 1.2: Band 1.2,3: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 1: Red Jackets 3. SKIFFON. CATHERINE KB-Businessi Ambition: Medi- cal Secretary: Hopes to Attend: Winona Secretarial School: Y-Teens 3: B.E. Club 2.3: Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2,3: Student Council 1: Colorguard 1.2,3: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 1. SMIEZEK, LINDA KB-Business! Ambition: Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU: Oflioe Page 3. SMITH. MILE Smitty CB-Industrial! Ambition: Real Estate: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Football 3: Wrestling 2.3. SNYDER, SALLY QA-Home Ec.J. SOLLER, JANET Jan lB-Business? Hopes to attend: LSU: LOG 3: National Honor Soceity 2.3. SPEDL, GARY Spode lB-Matblscienoei Ambition: Nuclear Engineering: Hopes to attend: University of Wisconsin at Madison: Sound Crew 3: German Club 1: National Honor Society 2.3: Student Council President 3: La Crosse Youth Council 2. Executive Board 3: L.C. Club 1.2,3: Choir 2.3: Red Jackets 3: Football 1,2', 3': Basketball 1 '.2 .3': Tennis l ,2'.3 . STANCIL. DONNA IB-Business! Ambition: Nurse: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: B.E. Club 3: Othce Page 3: Pep Club 1.2:G.AA. 2.3. STEWART. KATHY KB-Business! Ambition: Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU. STORLIE, DIANE Red KA-Businessl. STREHL. SUSAN Grape iB-Generali Ambition: Medi- cal Technician: Hopes to attend: ISU: IDG News Edi- tor 3: Oflioe Oage 2: Pep Club 2: Ski Club 1.2: Latin Club 1.2: Choir 2.3: Glee Club 1: Red Jackets 2. SWANBECK, GAIL Swaney KB-Business! Ambition: Medical Stenographsr: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Pep Club 1.2,3: Spanish Club 1:Colorguard 1.2.3. SWARTZ. PAMELA IB-Math-Science? Ambition: For- eign Language Teacher: Hopes to attend: LSU: Library Club 2: French Club 2.3: Spanish Club 1.2,3: Spanish Honor Society 1.2,3: National Honor Society 2.3: Ranger- ettes 1.2,3: Choir 2.8: Glee Club 1: Red Jackets 3. T TAYLOR. LINDA lA-Business! Glee Club 1. TAYIJOR, RANDY Toad IA-Special! Ambition: Auto- motive Technician: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Wrestling 1. TERPSTRA. S'I'EVE I'erp CB-Special! Ambition: Bar- ber: Hopes to attend: Eau Claire: Boys' Intramurals 1.2,3: Football 1.2,3: Baseball 1.3. THOMPSON. DAVE I'homps CB-Math-Science! Ambi- tion: Electronics Technician: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Wrestling 1.2.3. THURSTON, SUE 'Fuuy' KB-Generali Ambition: Navy: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: LOG 3: Pep Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Band 1.2.3. TIETZE, JANICE 'Jann' IB-Businessl Ambition: Medi- cal Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Odioe Page 2: Pep Club 2.3. TISCHER, RON 'Fish' lA-Industrialb Football 3': Track 3. TOWNER. JEFF 'Clarence' QB-Math-Science! Hopes to attend: Ripon: Ski Club 3: German Club 1: Student Council 2.3: L.C. Club President 3: Football 1,2',3': Basketball 1.2'.3': Baseball 1,2 .3'. TYLER, JERRY IA-Industrial? Hopes to attend: Cole- man Tech. V VAN SCHOYCK, KARIN Mama CB-Speciall Hopes to attend: Eau Claire State: Otiiee Page 2: Psp Club 1.2,3: Latin Club 1. VERDICK, DENNIS lA-Industriall. VINER, TIM iWork-Studyh VOIGHT, TOM iWork-Studyl VOLK. BILL iA-Industriall. W WALTERS, DIANE Wally KB-Business! Hopes to attend: Patricia Stevens' School: Y-Teens 1: Psp Club 1: Spanish Club 1: Red Cross 2. WEBER. JIM 'Webs' CB-Generali Ambition: Barber: Hopes to attend: Green Bay Barber School: Boys' In- tramurals 1,2: Football 3: Baseball 1: Golf 2.3. WEISS, CHRISS 'Ottd' CB-Math-Science? HWS to attend: University of Wisconsin: Ski Club 3: German Club 1.2: L.C. Club 1.2,3: Football 1', 2'. S . All-City, Second Team All-Conference, Outstanding Linsman: Basketball 1.2.3': Golf 2', 3'. WELLS, RICH KB-Generali Ambition: Marine Biologist: Hopes to attend: LSU: Dramatics 2,33 Sound Crew 3: Boys' Intramurals 2,3g German Club 1,2,3: Choir 2: Football 1,35 Wrestling 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2,3. WENDLAND, BARBARA lA-Business! Ambition: Mis- sionary: Hopes to attend: Apostolic Bible Institute. WERNER, ROGER Reg IB-Math-Science! Ambition: Accountant: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: L.C. Club 1,2,3g Football 3:Track 1,2,3. WHEELER, JOHN QB-Generali Ambition: Accountant: Hopes to attend: University of Wisconsin at White- water: French Club 2: German Club 1. WHITEWATER, VICKI lA-Business! Ambition: Secre- tary. WIESE, BRUCE IB-Math-Science! Ambition: Army Pilot: Hopes to attend: Illinois State: Baseball 2, WIESE, JOHN 4A-Industrial! Transferred to Central. WINSLOW, ALEX Al KB-Business! Hopes to attend: LSU : Football 1, WI'I'l'ENBERG, JOHN The Fox lA-lndustrialh Ambi- tion: Amied Forces: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: Basketball 1,2,3, WOLDEN, CAROL Blondie KB-Generali Ambition: Secretary: Hopes to attend: Coleman Tech: LOG 1: LOG Business 1: Latin Club 1.2. WOODRUFF, TOM Woody KB-Math-Sciencei Ambi- tion: Airline Pilot: Hopes to attendi University of Hawaii. WRIGHT, SUE QB-Math-Sciencel Ambition: Interior Decorator: Hopes to attend: LSU: Treasurer of Senior Class: Lab Assistant 2.3: Pep Club 1,2,3: G.A.A. Presi- dent 1.2.33 German Club Vice-President 1,2,3: National Honor Society 3, Student Council 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2,3: Choir 2,3: Glee Club 1: Red Jackets 3. Z ZIEBELL, JEAN 1B-Special! Ambition: Elementary Art Teacher: Hopes tio attend: LSU: Library Club 1: Oflice Page 3: Latin Club 1,2: Colorguard 1,23 Choir 2,3: Glee Club 1. Sue Strehl, recipient of Citizenship Award. D,A,R, Good Jean Muetze, Logan's 1968 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Delores Gooderum receives a trophy for being the top student in a new aviation class 31 g A STUDENT INDEX Addis, Maureen 35, 74 Aiken, Vicki 30, 53, 57, 59 Akright, Dan 30 Allen, Sharon 14, 51 Alseth, Marie 30, 53 Alseth, Mary 30 Ammerman, Diane 30,47,48, 53, Ammerman, Joe 35 Amunrud, Anderson, Bob 35, 60, Anderson, Nellene 14 Anderson, Sue 35, 55 Anderson, Vicki 14 Arentz, Susan 80 Artschwager, Dave 35 Artschwager, Susan 35, 57 B Bachmann, Barbara 35, 53, 57 Bailey, Harold 14 Bailey , Larry 35 Bailey, Wayne 35 Baker, John 14, 49, 64 Baldwin, Jean 14, 47, 53, 62 Barnes, Gene 35 Barney Barney, Jackie 30 Barney, Mike 30 Barrett, 75, 86, 92, 96 Bartle, Jean 35, 55 Baumgartener, Steven 35 Baxa, Ron 14, 56, 61, 86, 92, 96 Beenken, Lynnette 35, 47, 53, 56 Behm, Dennis 14 Bell, Debbie 35, 53, 74 Bell, Judy 35 Bendel, Cindy 30, 59 Bennett, Linda 35, 53, Benson, Ginger 30 Benson, Linda 14 Bentzen, Dave 30 Beranek, Dave 35 Berg, Linda 35 Berget, Mary 35 Betsinger, Jeff 35 Betz, Betz Bice Bice Bice 9 ! Don 30 Donna 14, 62 David 35, 55 Linda 15, 44, 48, Liz 15, 62, 70, 74 Bonnie 30, 48 84 , Bill 14, 49, 65, 73 Ken 14, 44, 45, 49, 57, 59, 56 52, 59, 63 59, 82 61, 63, 73, 74, Bissen, Joe 30, 78 Bjergum, Colleen 35 Black, Karen 15 Blackman, Pat 30, 52, 57 Blackman, Peggy 35, 47, 53, 74 Blackman, Phil 14, 15, 49, 83, 65, 72, 74 75 78 81, 92, 94 Blank, Randy 14, 15, 53, 78, 80, 81, 86,87 89 92 96 Blum, Larry 35 Blummer, Terry 15, 94 Boardman, Chris 35, 53, 58 Boardman, Clint 30, 84 Bogie, Kathy 30, 48, 58, 80, 62, 73, 75 Bollrud, Bonnie 30 Borman, Jean 30, 52, 54, 55, 56, 72 Bower, Michael 15 Brauer, Gary 30, 59, 63, 78, 80, 84, 93, Brauer, Janet 15, 62, 70, 72, 75 Brenegan, Don 35 Brieske, Tom 15 Briggs, Tom 35 Bristow, John 30 Brocklehurst, Linda 15, 72 Bronson, Sue 30, 46, 53, 59, 72, Brooks, Nancy 50 Brose, Bill 15, 96 Brown, Carol 15 Brown, Debra 30 Brown, Mike 35 Bryant, Richard 35 Bubbers, Mark 30 Buckley, Bill 30, 49, 78, 91 Burch, Gloria 15, 50, 70, 72 Burch, James 30 Burch, Mary 35, 50, 70, 74 Burr, Linda 35 Busby, Bill 35 Butler, Tom 30, 84 Butterfield, Barb 30, 53, 90 Butterfield, Debbie 35, 51, 52 Butterfield, Dennis 30, 72, 94 Butterfield, Steve 35 Butzman, Vickie 16, 62 Byrne, Larry 16 Byrne, Mary 16, 72, 75 Byrne, Nancy 30 C Cagle, Robert 15 Callan, Mike 30 Campbell, Linda 16, 50 Campbell, Richard 35 Campbell, Steve 84 Carr, Sally 35, 50, 74 Carrimon, Colin 78, 81, 84 5 9 Carrimon, Rita 35, 46, 53 Ceason, Jeff 30, 86, 93, 96 Chalsma, Jean 35 Charles, Rich 30 Chase, Cindy 35, 74 Chesebro, Dan 35, 84 Christen, Judy 16, 61, 73, 75, 90 Christenson, Howard 16 Christianson, Pam 35 Christopherson, Dennis 16 Cilley, Bill 16, 79, 81 Clark, Barry 16 Clark, Bradley 35 Coady, Joan 35 Coady, Steve 35, 84 Colgan, Tim 16, 78, 81, 93, 96 Collins, Carrie 30, 52, 70 Collins, Cindy 35 Colver, Earl 35 Comeau, Mariann 16 Conway, Barb 35 Conway, Richard 16 Copus, Kathy 30 Corbett, Dianna 16, 48 Corbett, Jody 16, 44, 45, 46, 53, 64 Cotton, Sandy 30 Craig, Karen 16, 18, 48, 53, 82 Crawford, Diane 30 Crook, Debbie 30, 53, 54 Crowley, Ken 35 Cueller, Cathy 35, 60 D Daniel, Debby 15 Daniel, Paul 35 Davenport, Jean 35 Davis, Mary 35, 51, 53 Davis, Howard 30 Davis, Scott 30, 84 Davison, Dennis 16, 58, 59 Davison, Mark 35 Deal, Mike 35, 72, 84 Denson, Larry 35 Dettinger, Gordie 30 Dikeman, George 35 Dingeldein, Joan 30, 51 Dittman, Gary 35 Dobbs, Rich 16, 78, 80, 81, 92, 94 Dobrunz, Greg 30 Dockham, Tom 36 Dolney, Lorrie 16, 44, 46, 53 Domke, Martin 36 Domnie, Douglas 16 Dowell, Richard 30 Drake, Charles 30 Druschke, Larry 36 f 4 ax Duncan, Ted 16, 84, 93 DuPae, Denise 30 DuPae, Michelle 36 Dvorak, Pauls 36, 51 Dwyer, Mike 17 Dwyer, Pamela 36, 50 Dwyer, Richard 30 E Ebner, Ken 30 Eggan, Diane 36, 46 Eggum, Debbie 36, 52 Ekern, Kathy 30, 52 Elland, Pam 36, 74 Elton, Catherine 17 Ender, Mary 17, 48 Endris, Mark 36 Entringer, Jane 30, 52, 59, 72 Erickson, Chris 30, 47, 53, 73, 75 Erickson, Joan 17 Esterle, Debbie 30 Evenson, David 17, 49, 92, 94 F Fernholz, Gary 30 Filkowski, Linda 36 Fillner, Cheryl 30 Fillner, Ranelle 17 Finanger, Sue 17, 44, 46, 47, 52, 56, Finch, Bruce 36 Fischer, Donald 17 Fischer, Jack 17, 54 Fitzpatrick, Linda 17, 47, 53, 62, 90 Fitzpatrick, Pat 30, 47, 48, 53, 62 Fix, Lorrine 30, 53, 57, 73 Flottmeier, Kathy 36 Foellmi, Deborah 36, 74 Ford, Judy 30 Formanek, Dawn 36 Foster, Debbie 36 Foster, Mike 36 Franckson, Carl 36 Fredrickson, Fred 36 Fried, Kathy 36 Fuchs, Rita 17, 47, 52, 62, 90 G Gabbinelli, JoAnn 31 Gage, Jack 36 Gallagher, Kathy 17 Ganrude, Jean 30, 53, 57, 59 Gavin, Mary Jane 36 Gavin, Sharon 17, 44, 47, 48 Geary, Bob 17 59, 61 Geary, Pam 30, 72 Geier, Steve 17 Gerling, Howard 31 Germanson, John 31, 96 Getter, Nancy 31 Gilbert, Debra 31 Gilbert, George 36 Gollnick, Dianne 36 Gooderum, Delores 17, 5 Graham, Mark 31, 49 Graves, Jeff 17, 94 Green, Betty 36 Greene, Ed 17, 96 Greene, Terry 36 Gross, Veronica 31 Groth, Rodney 17 Gruntzel, Jerel 17 H Hagen, Dave 36 Hagen, Donna 31, 53 Hagen, Gert 31 Hall, Bill 17, 48, 59, 63 Hall, Dan 36 Halverson, Jane 36 Halverson, Julie 36, 58 Halverson, Ross 17 Halverson, Terry 36 Hamilton, Carol 31 Hammond, Terry 17, 49, 57 72 75 78 81 86 92 Hanson, Kathy 17 Hanson, Pamela 20, 56, 73 Happel, Bill 36, 44, 58, 73 Happel, Vicki 18, 20, 44, 47 50 53 82 Harbough, Sue 36, 51, 74 Harkness, Jane 31 9, 90 Harris, Brian 36 Harris, Steve 31 Harrison, Vicki 31, 51, 53 58 63 82 Harter, Joy 31, 54 Harter, Merri 20, 55 Harter, Sherri 31 Hartley, Jim 36 Harwick, Candy 31 Hass, Joy 36, 55 Hastings, Cheryl 36, 46, 53 58 Hauser, Clayton 31 Hauser, Cynthia 36 Hayes, Garry 20 Helfrich, Bonnie 36 Helgerson, Myron 20 Helin, Diane 19, 20, 53, 57 59 61 73 74 Hellerud, Pat 36 Hemker, Bonnie 36 Henderson, Janet 36, 74 Henderson, Joann 20 Hendrick, Calvin 36 Starting Backfieldg Halfback Rich Dobbs, Quarterback Randy Blank, Fullback Gary Brauer, and Wmgback Scott Saluzzl Blackman you cheat! L. Krumel's Cabaret. Get the Point? 3-of Hendrickson, Jack 31 Hendrickson, Jane 20, 62 Hendrickson, Sue 31, 90 Heslip, Linda 20 Heyming, Eva 36 Hiser, Mark 36 Hiser, Russ 20, 58, 78, 81, 86 Hoefke, David 31 Hoff, Marie 31 Hole, Steve 20, 78, 81, 93, 96 Holzer, Cheryl 31 Hommer, Joy 31, 50, 55, 56 Hommer, Rebecca 31, 50, 58 Hoogenhous, John 20, 86, 96 Hopkins, Hopkins, Ginger 20, 70 Vicki 31, 53, 90 Houlihan, Randy 36 Howard, Corky 31 Howard, Douglas 20, 56, 57, 72, 74, Howard, Pat 36 Huber, George 31 Hunter, Phil 31, 58, 78, 84, 93, 94 Hutchison, Phil 31 Hutschenreuter, Gary 20 Hutschenreuter, Herman 36 I Inge, Sue 36 Inglis, Pat 36, 53 Ipsen, Jim 36 J Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson Jacobson , Larry 36 , Nancy 31 , Steve 20, 58 , Wanda 36, 50 Janzen, Mary 15, 18, 48, 52, 59, 61, Javner, Ron 31, 78, 86, 93, 94 Jehn, Bruce 36 Jensen, Janet 36, 54, 58 Jensen, Steve 20, 84, 93 Johnson, Denise 36, 53, 56, 74 Johnson, Diane 20, 48, 62 Johnson, Greg 21, 84 Johnson, Janet 31 Johnson, Jane 36 Johnson, Jean 31, 46, 51, 53, 55, 56 Johnson, JoAnn 36, 46 Johnson, Kathy 36 Johnson, Mary 21, 48 Johnson, Peggy 21 Johnson, Ron 36 Johnson, Steve 37 Johnson Tom 31 Jorgensdn, Barb 37, 47, 53, 56, 90 , 92, 96 75 73, 74, 75 Jorgenson, Nancy 18, 21, 47, 52, 56, 57, 65, 70 K Kaiser, Kathy 31, 72 Kaiser, Paul 21, 84, 92, 94 Kampschroer, Pam 31 Kast, Mary 31 Kaufman, Cynthia 37 Keegan, Bridgett 37, 58 Kendhammer, Sandy 21 Kendhammer, Tim 37 Kennedy, Nancy 31, 46, 53 Keppen, Bob 31, 78, 86 Kerska, Joann 37 Kerska, Nancy 21, 62, 70 Kersten, Steve 31, 93, 94 Kiesling, John 21, 54, 92, 94 Kiesling, Tom 37 Kime, Dennis 93, 94 King, Tom 21 Kirchner, Brenda 31, 52 Klich, Barb 31, 51, 53 Knutson, Cyndy 37, 44, 47, 51, 53, 58, 60, 74 Knutson, Eric 21, 55, 56, 59, 65 Koblitz, Debra 37, 55, 74 Kohlmeier, Mary 21, 59 Kohlway, Rebecca 21, 51, 54, 59, 72 Kohlwey, Sharon 31, 50, 51 Kolgan, Earl 55 Kraft, Jim 21 Kraft, Jayne 37, 53, 74 Krajewski, Kay 31, 46 Krajewski, Theresa 21, 52 Krause, Peter 21, 44, 45, 46, 49, 57, 61, 63, 73, 75, 86, 94 Kremer, Bob 31, 78, 86 Kroner, Kurt 31, 78, 86, 96 Krueger, Bob 31, 84 Kunert, Becky 21, 46, 51, 52, 57, 59, 62 Kurtz, Cheryl 31 Kwosek, Bruce 37 L Lachman, Liz 21 Lachman, Mary 37 LaFleur, Gary 37, 58, 84 LaFond, David 21, 49 Larson, Ann 37 , 44, 46, 52 Larson, Doug 31, 49, 63, 79 Larson, Julie 22, 55, 73 Larson, Mike 37, 84 LaSarge, James 37 Laugerman, Suzette 37, 46, Lawrence, Susan 37 Lecher, Mike 37 , 49 53, 57, 60 Lee, Cheryl 37, 54, 74 Lee, Sharon 37, 47, 53, 56 Lemon, Pam 31, 60, 72 Linder, Bob 37, 60 Lindner, Chuck 22, 79, 86, 91, 92 Lindvig, Dave 37 Linhart, Nancy 31, 44, 51, 52, 62, 73 Linquist, Gerald 31 Loeffler, Ted 37 Lokken, LeRoy 37, 73 Lokken, Loretta 22, 46, 51, 59, 73 Loomis, Mike 37 Loomis, Pam 31, 48, 53, 63, 83 Lovejoy, Jon 22, 72, 75 Luce, Tom 31, 84 Ludwigson, Valerie 22, 46, 59, 72, 75 Lueck, Carolyn 31 Luedke, Rex 31 Luhman, Debra 31 Lunke, Karen 37 Lyons, Teri 37, 52, 73 M Maack, Paul 22 Maack, Paulette 22, 46, 50, 62, 73 Mach, Charlie 31, 78 Mahlum, Sandy 37, 53 Mahlum, Yvonne 37, 47, 52, 56 Malszycki, Gregg 22, 78, 80, 81, 93, 94 Mannel, Jeff 37 Maravelas, Greg 37 Maravelas, Pam 22, 44, 52, 58 Marr, Pat 31, 58, 73 Marson, Steve 37 Martin, Debbie 18, 22, 53, 56, 57, 59, 70 Mathison, Bruce 37 Mathison, Jim 22 Mathison, Linda 32, 44, 51, 52, 62 Matias, Kathy 22, 44, 53, 59, 64 Matthusen, Dave 22, 93 Maxwell, Irene 37 McAlear, Larry 32, 96 McBain, Laurie 37, 44, 53, 56 McCoy, Connie 32, 51, 62 McCoy, Roxanne 37, 51, 53 McDonald, Jim 32, 60, 63 McDougle, Jim 22, 84, 93 McDougle, Toni 37 McHenry, Dennis 32 Mehlum, Janice 22, 48 Mekvold, Ellen 22 Mekvold, Rich 37 Melbo, Lois 22, 54 Melbo, Steve 32, 84 Melby, Mark 32 Melde, Pat 22 Affirmative Team: Earl Munns and Gary LaFleur. Negative Team: LeRoy Lokken and Mark Wiste Under the guidance of Mr. Klas and Mr. G. W. Blum, the new Debate Team had records of 4 2 at both the Sectional and District Tournaments and went to the State Competition. Melde, Theresa 22 Meyer, Lynn 37, 84 Meyers, Judy 22, 51, 58 Miller, Greg 37 Nelson, Marge 37, 52, 56, 74 Nelson , Roger 37 Nelson, Steve 23 Netwal, Jan 32, 47, 53, 60, 62 Miller, Randy 32 Miller, Robert C. 22 Miller, Robert J. 22 Miller, Roger 32 Miller, Roy Jr. 37 Miner, Venita 32 Mitchell, Jim 23 Monsoor, Mary 32, 53, 60 Morehouse, James 32 Morey, Eugene 37 Morey, Jane 37 Morey, Steven 37 Morkwed, Julie 32, 44, 48, 52, 62 Moser, Don 32, 84 Mueller, Mike 22, 84, 91 Mueller, Ron 37 Muetze, Jean 22 Muetze, Richard 32 Munns, Earle 37, 58 Munson, Cheryl 23, 56, 72, 74, 83 Nibblelink, John 32 Niccum, Duane 37, 60, 73, 84 Nichols, Harold 32 Nichols, Roger 23 Nicholson, Colleen 23 Niles, Julie 37, 46, 50, 53, 58, 70, 74 Niles, Virginia 37, 50, 53, 70, 74 Noel, Lynn 32, 50 Nolte, Cindy 37 Nolte, Sherry 23, 90 Norcross, Peggy 32, 47, 48, 53, 62 Norton, Janet 32, 72 Norton, Joy 37, 74 O Oelke, Barb 32, 53, 57, 63 Oertel, James 23 Ogden, Larry 23 Oldenburg, Cheryl 32, 53, 55, 56 Munson, Karen 32 Myhre, Larry 32, 84 Myren, Carol 32 N Nagle, Cheryl 37, 46, 53, 55 Nagle, Randy 23, 92 Negri, Jim 32 Olson, Allen 32 Olson, Cindy 37, 50, 52 Olson, Delores 32 Olson, Doreen 32, 47, 52, 73, 90 Olson, Jeanne 37, 51, 53, 55 Olson, Karleen 32, 48, 62 Olson, Olson Mike 32, 78, 93, 94 Susan 23 55 Olson: Tom 32, 66 Olson, Tony 32 O,Malley, Tom 37 O'Meara, Marcia 23 Opdahl, Kathy 32, 53,55 Opland, Vicki 32, 52 Oseth, Lynn 32 Osleson, Terry 23 Osterhout, John 23, 73, 75 Owen, Lynn 23, 51, 54 Owen, Michael 32, 96 P Page, Mary 37 Parnow, Tom 37, 84 Paulson, Raeone 38, 47, 53 Peaslee, Dennis 84 Peaslee, Tom 84 Pendleton, Barbara 32 Pendleton, Jean 23, 44, 47, 48 Pendleton, John 38, 78 Pendleton, Ruth 23 Pendleton, Sue 38 Penker, Jeanne 23, 47, 53, 90 Peterson, Barb 38, 56, 73 Peterson, Cindy 23 Peterson, Diane 23, 62, 74 Peterson, Jeff 38 Peterson, Patti 38, 46, 53, 58 Peterson, Rhoda 32, 51, 57, 72 Pettis, Jennifer 38 Pfenning, Kay 38, 53, 58, 74 Pippin, Peggy 23 Phillips, Ron 38 Polivoda, Mona 32, 46, 53, 62 Pralle, Gary 38 Prise, Chuck 38 Q Quinn, Kathy 33 R Radde, Kay 32, 47, 53, 62, 72, 75 Rathburn, Pat 32 Reget, James 23 Reuter, Thomas 23, 94 Reynolds, John 38 Rice, Adel 23, 48, 70, 72 Richards, Pat 32, 44, 52, 60, 62, 73, 75 Riddle, Janet 23 Riddle, Janice 24 Riddle, Wanda 38, 58 Rieber, Kathy 38 Riek, Renee 24, 48, 52, 57 Riesing, Barbara 38 Riesing, Debbie 32, 46, 53, 55, 58, 60 Rigelsky, Carol 24, 47, 53, 58 Roberts, John 24 Roberts, Rose 38 Robinson, Dennis 32 Rockwell, Larry 38 Rodenberg, Lynn 24 Rodenkirch, Edward 38 Rodenkirch, Lynn 47, 53 Roesler, Carol 24, 55, 73 Roesler, Mike 24, 78, 81, 84 Rogowski, Sue 24 Rohrer, Larry 32 Roland, Neal 38 Rorabaugh, Trude 18, 24, 58, 90 Rose, Jeannine 32 Ross, Cindy 24, 50, 54, 56, 57, 59, 90 Rossman, Doreen 32 Rude, David 24, 91 Rudrud, Cindi 32 Rudrud, David 24 Ruesgen, Daniel 24 Ruesgen, Dave 38, 84 This is no time to play airplane, Gary! Ruhner, Penny 38 Russell, Ralph 24 Russell, Randy 38 Ruud, Kathy 24, 44, 48, 53, 59, 61, 90 S Sackmaster Sackmaster Sackmaster, Sackmaster, Diane 32, 50 Jean 32 Robert 32 Susan 38 Sagen, Dave 38, 49 Sagen, Linda 32, 50, 59 Salek, Chris 32, 84 Saluzzi, Scott 24, 49, 78, 81, 93, 94 Sandau, Steve 32, 78, 80, 93, 94 Sanny, Jackie 32 Sanny, Sue 24, 50, 72 Scholberg, Carol 38 Schaller, Norm 38 Schaller, Randy 38, 84 Schermerhorn, Lennie 25 Schermerhorn, Vern 32, 94 Schiffer, Dan 38 Schirm, Jeff 32 Schleifer, Chuck 33 Schleifer, Sylvia 25 ' Schlicht, Bob 25, 86, 93, 96 Schlicht, Evelyn 32, 53, 62 Schlifer, Greg 38 Schmitt, Patty 38 Schrader, Christine 38 Schrader, Debbie 33, 47, 53, 55, 62 Schrader, Tom 38 Schultz Bonnie 33, 52, 83 Schultz Janice 33, 73 Schultz John 33 Schultz Lynda 38, 58, 60 Schultz, Mary 38, 50, 57, 74 Schultz, Mike 33 Schumacher, Colleen 38, 51 Seidel, Jean 25 Seielstad, Sue 33 Semlar, Debbie 38, 46 Semlar, Janet 33 Servais, Patty 38, 56, 74 Severson, Leonarn 25 Severson, Sandy 33 Severson, Stan 38, 84 L everson, Steve 38 Severson, Wes 25, 51, 59 Shawley, Sharon 25 Sheffer, Linda 25 Sherin, Mark 33 Shiftar, John 38 Shuda, Renee 25, 51, 73, 75 Shuda, Steve 33, 78, 96 , 55, 74 Sieber, Jim 33 Skaff, Kathy 38, 50 Skaar, Debbie 38, 50 Skifton, Cathy 25, 50, 51, 62, 70, 72 Skifton, Rod 33 Slaughter, Linda 33 Smiezek, Linda 25, 48 Smith, Doug 33, 96 Smith, Linda 33, 53 Smith, Mike 25, 84 Smith, Sandy 33, 48, 53, 62 Smolek, James 38 Snider, Chuck 38 Snyder, Peggy 33, 52 Snyder, Sally 25 Snyder, Vickie 38 Sokolik, Ellen 33, 47, 53 Sokolik, Mary 38, 46, 58 Soller, Janet 25, 59 Solberg, Sharon 33, 72 Spangler, Jackie 33 Spears, Bonnie 38 Spedl, Gary 26, 49, 59, 61, 63, 86, 89, 91, 92 Stancil, Donna 26, 48, 50, 62 Stancil, Tom 38 Stangl, Bill 38, 60 Steele, Jack 84 Steele, Kathy 33 Steele, Ron 33, 79, 84, 94 Steele, Ruth 33, 53, 57, 60, 72 Stegen, Jeff 33 Stein, Dennis 33 Stein, Joe 38 Stetzer, Rocky 33, 47, 53, 62, 90 Stewart, Kathy 26, 48, 54 St. Jaque, Vivian 38, 46, 53, 56 Stout, David 38 Strehl, Susan 26, 46, 51, 59, 63, Stuhr, Peggy 33, 48, 53, 83 73, 74, 75, 79, 81 73, 75 Sullivan, Janet 33, 44, 46, 50, 53, 55, 72 Sumner, Jewel 33, 51, 70 Svendby, Sandi 33, 53, 58 Swanbeck, Gail 26, 53, 70 .J Swanson, Janie 33, 51, 52, 62, 72, 83 Swartz, Cindy 38 Swartz, Pam 26, 56, 58, 59, 73, 75, 90 Swords, Don 33 Symicek, Raymond 33 Symicek, Robert 38 Syverson, Bruce 38 T Tallman, Linda 38 Tanke, Mike 33, 84 Taylor, Barbara 33 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Bonnie 33 Linda 26 Randy 26 Ronald 38, 58 Terpstra, Steve 26, 78, 81, 93 Tesch, Nancy 38, 55 Tesch, Sheila 33, 72 Thiede, Cheryl 33, 46, 47, Thiede, Gerry 38 Thompson Dave 26, 84 Thompson, Frances 33, 52 Thompson, Janice 38 Thompson, John 26 Thompson Steve 39 Thompson Vicki 33, 53 Thorsen, Gary 33 Thorsen, Patrick 39 Thurston, Sue 26, 46, 47, 52, 73 Tietze, Jan 27, 53 Timm, Pat 33, 47, 62 Tischer, Rick 33, 79 Tischer, Ron 27, 78, 80, 81, 93 Tollackson, Jerry 39, 72 Tollackson, Rick 39 Tomkim, Linda 33 Topel, Debby 39, 44, 53, 74 Towner, Jeff 27, 61, 78, 80, 81, Tronick, Carol 39, 74 Tudahl, Mary 39, 46, 53 Twite, Paula 39, 47, 52, 83 U Ustby, Art 39 Ustby, Bob 33, 79, 84, 93 Ustby, Patty 33, 46, 51, 53, 60, V Valentine, Richard 33 Van Dyck, Kathy 39, 47, 52, 56 Van Riper, Jean 33, 52, 55 Van Schoyck, Karen 27, 47 Van Toe, Stephen 33 Verdick, Dennis 27 Vetsch, Mary Lou 33, 60 Viner, Tim 27 W Walters, Diane 27, 55 Watson, Michael 54 Weaver, Brian 33 Webber, Melvin 33 Weber, Jim 27, 91 Weiss, Chris 27, 78, 8 Wells, Gerri 33, 54 53,57,73,75,82 86,89,92,96 61,72,75 0,81,86,87,91,92 Pigtail Day for Twirp. 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