Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1973

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MR. MAX ALLEN Spanish enqLish Panel discussions, Julius Ceaesar, gerunds, verbs, movies and book reports all bring to mind the English Department. Once again the English Department offered a variety of classes to meet the needs of Logan High students. Composition grammar, and vocabulary helped students in achieving meaningful communication. Where would we be without our fearless English crew to constantly correct us and teach us how to talk? Thanks go to those hard working teachers who spent so much time teaching us correct English. Madrid es la ciudad mas importante en Espana. LanQuages Many old and ordinary things in the language department took on a new light as the language teachers strove to make their classes more meaningful and interesting. These efforts included special speakers, films, tapes, parties and numerous other activities. Dedicated teachers not only taught the languages of the different countries, but also their cultures and customs. All of these things made the language classes come alive, and were certainly appreciated by the students. MISS DIXEE MISKIN German, English MRS. BESSIE PETERSON French, English The difference is that o MRS. JUDITH FILIP English MRS. KAREN GORDON English M

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ppincipals As principal, Mr. Miller feels that the studentbody has accepted more responsibility both collectively and individually in making the most of their educational opportunities. Student acheivement and accomplishments have been marked with excellence. He stated that the combined dedication and support of the faculty. Superintendent, and the Board of Education has certainly added to our New Direction in making Logan High the finest student-centered institution in the country. A change in the Logan High administration resulted in our new vice principal, Mr. Poole. He has exhibited enthusiasm and a genuine interest in the welfare of the students. Experience in many aspects of student life including coaching, counseling, and teaching, has given him a broad background in dealing with the problems and activities of the students. He expresses a desire that we continue to uphold the traditions and excellence that Logan High has been known for. 13



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MR. RAY HASLAM Orchestra MR. TOM NELSON Band MR. EUGENE TUELLER Vocal Music on a lightning rod and the other looks like a carrot. Quiet we stand, noisy we play. music Lithe fingers rippling over the piano keys, cheeks and eyes bulging as tubas bellowed their notes, drumsticks flying, voices lilting, and directors jiving. Surprising what went on in the south wing of Logan High this year. With the Chauntaires going to Hawaii and the Orchestra traveling to Tuscon, the Music Department kept busy this year. Practice makes perfect, a well-chosen motto, spurred the band, orchestra, and vocal classes and the finished results astounded all who heard these groups perform. Many days of pratice kept them top in the state. This year, students had great accomplishments in music and represented Logan High well. MRS. GAYLE HAWS English MRS. MAXINE HANSON English MRS. PATRICIA STODDART English 15

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