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Teaching students, a never ending challenge Mr. Allen Thay there! Mr. Hoyt • The mad Biologist. The extensive Social Studies Department of ms offers many subjects which students are required to take and elective classes which fulfill the desires and needs of students who are interested in subjects ranqinq from American History to Psycholoqy. Students involved in this department obtain qood learninq experiences from opportunities such as. visitinq the Mental Hospital in Provo, the mortuary, or the district court. Special features include seeinq movies like kittle Bin Man or The Three Faces of Eve. and listeninq to the stale” jokes thrown out by various teachers. How could the Social Studies Department help but be qreat with a head like Larry Haslam? Mr. Brunson I spell relief R 0 L A I D S. You're a good man Mr. Anderson Goggles, formulas, labs, microscopes, and piles of notes are materials well-known by any student studying in the science field. Fresh microscopes for biology and a brand new floor ventilation system provide ways for students and teachers to further their learning and teaching capacities. Administration 19
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Teachers in action Multifarious is the best descriptive word for Logan High s English Department. With nine-hundred students' personalities, six teachers with great and varied abilities and twenty classes, ranging from Shakespeare to Humorous Literature, the English Department works to meet the needs of everyone. Each junior and senior student can choose areas fitting his own interests and sophomores prepare to make future choices in a traditional English 10 program. Mrs. Haws Sophomores make me smile. Mr. Tueller And placing the finger alongside his nose ... With the three capable heads of Logan Highs music sections, students involved not only learn how to count, crescendo, and decrescendo, but also gain consideration of fellow musicians. A com bination of band students, the orchestra and Chauntaires along with help from the Towne Singers work and achieve the task to perform the Brahms Requiem in February of 1976. Mrs. Stoddart - And they think they're bored. Mrs. Peterson How can I get rid of this problem student? Steve Thompson says. Mrs. Barton says. Now what s his name? Mr. Call And a l. and a 2. and a 3. Mr. Haslam - Okay people 18 Administration
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Math, Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Business, To help students achieve greater speeds in shorthand, the Business Depart ment at L. H. S. has a new Audio Trainer Shorthand Lab. The system has four separ ate stations which allows four speed levels to he dictated at the same time. Students select the level they need to work on. thus permitting individualized dictation. Mrs. Hansen says. Smile It s only your first day. Mrs. Hall Today Students Mr. Christensen My. what a contraption! Mr. Bradford Connect at the point. Got It? Creating optical illusions, acryllic painting, casting jewelry and charcoal sketches, are just a few areas explored in the Art Department. A new method of teaching called silk-screen proves especially exciting for art students involved in a new program called. Questing. auto students are required to become specialists in some phase of the automotive industry. 20 Administration Mrs. Elich Mr. Gardner and Lisa Deschamps My what an under standing face. Miss Hansen What's that I see in the back?' Hm Reese and Mr. Dcursch Two intelligent minds at woi Mr. Soderquist Well, let me see. Mr. Wilson Kids think they know everything
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