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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Marijane L. Welsh Mrs. Katherine M Ward Girls Physical Education Girls' Physical Education Mr. William R Ryan Boys' Physical Education When do you get too old tor sports? This year the physical education department claims that people never outgrow the need for sports. No matter what your age. you can still participate in a wide variety of sports. This year they place emphasis on such activities as archery, bowling, tennis, golf and badminton The students gain enough skill and knowledge of these games to enjoy them in their later lives. This program gives the participants more of a purpose for learning, because they can always use these sports. Logan High's lifetime sports program contributes to the growth and happiness of the students by helping them to fill their spare time with fun activities. Mrs. Jean Schowell Home Economics Mrs. Jean Ehrharl Home Economics Gee. this towel smells fresh' She noticed' Sgt Robert D. Tripp Military Science Col. Norman E. Stockton Military Science HOME ECONOMICS Only girls take homemaking Right? Wrong! This year the home economics department offers a boys' homemaking class The boys taking bachelor arts learn how to use and repair a sewing machine, and acquire skills used in preparing indoor and outdoor meals. Girls taking child care hold a nursery school at the Woodruff Elementary School. The homeliving classes enjoy many guest speakers, and panels on dating and parents. Basic and advanced foods classes cook manydeliciousgoodies. including foreign meals. Sewing classes make tailored garments for the Make it with Wool' contest. MILITARY SCIENCE Do you ever see creatures marching around the school in green suits? No. they haven't just flown in from Mars. They come from Logan High's ROTC department. ROTC guys get to march around on the football field before the games to post the colors. They also sponsor some of our fine assemblies. In their classes, they find out more about the army. Under the leadership of Col. Stockton and Sgt. Tripp, the army can prove fun. He adds the finishing touches 23 He creates his masterpiece in clay
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BUSINESS The business department teaches their students skills which they use in everyday life, besides teaching the abilities needed in a business occupation Every student needs to produce many typed papers and reports throughout high school and college Beginning. intermediate, and advanced typing classes provide the necessary skills. Bookkeeping classes not only teach students professional bookkeeping, but also help them to manage their own money more effectively The business teachers work hard this year to make their courses interesting and useful to everyone. INDUSTRIAL ARTS To prepare students for careers, drafting courses acquaint them with the problems they will face when preparing a complete set of house plans. Building construction classes teach boys how to use tools and materials safely and accurately. Designed to help students develop skills required to enter the automotive industry, the auto classes also teach students how to fix their own cars. Advanced art students choose four minicourses from among a list of fifteen. These classes include woodcut, sculpturing, jewelry, ceramics, and lettering. For beginners, a basic drawing class teaches drawing, design. and painting. DECA Distributive education prepares students to get good jobs. Students take this class either because they want to work or because they want to learn more about working in the field of marketing. Some of the students learn skills in the classroom and then receive additional credit by applying their abilities on a job downtown. Mrs. Rebecca Boswell Business Education Mrs. Alone Mansen Business Education Mrs. Dianne S. Hall Business Education Mr. Kent Sodorquist Art Mr. John C. Orton Distributive Education Today I'm going to show you how to hot wire ' a car' Mr. Fred Duersch Industrial Arts Auto Mr Dee R. Christensen Industrial Crafts. Shop up nulls the clay up and pushes it out Robert Welkie uses the wheel to make a pot He p 22
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COUNSELORS Some people think that counseloi exist only to punish for bad behavior an help kids who have a lot of problems. But the counselors at Logan High do much more than this. In recent years the counseling department places more emphasis on the development of career guidance. This year the counselors try out a program involving sophomores and career guidance. In addition, they administer and interpret tests, including college entrance examinations. to all grade levels. The counselors keep busy because they must handle registration, class changes, and individual meetings with students in addition to performing these special services. Their many services help students to achieve their future goals. SECRETARIES Mrs. Rhea Wallontine Counselor If you went to this university you'd certainly meet a lot of girls! Mr. Lynn Poulsen Counselor Just wait until Principal Miller hears about this' Can you tell me why your son did not attend his first hour today? If your mother ever had to tell the attendance secretary that you slept in. then you already know about one of the secretaries' jobs. They also take charge of those request for student cards that get you out of a dull class. They must keep a record of the money spent and received by the school. This includes writing requisitions and receipts. So keep your eyes open next time you go into the office. You may see some people who work harder at school than you do! Mrs. Shirley Keyes Secretary Mrs. Esther Rust Office Manager At this point we could only transfer you into Child Care. you know where your child is? Advanced Foods, or Beginning Dance Mrs. Barbara Rinderknect Secretary 24
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