Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1976

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Art, etc. etc r. McBride enjoys doing his down and ups. Mrs. McKay - Could this be P. E.? W ♦ i Mr. Lund You mean to tell me you can t read that?” Mr Allen cloud 9? Smile. Col. Stockton, you're on Candid Camera. Kim Nelson gets good advice from Mrs. Rasmussen. rs. Maughan I'm going to sweetly hit you on e head. Sgt. Tripp Are you here or not? Keeping up with the times, the P. E. Department accepts girls' competitive sports! The sports involving the girls are tennis, volleyball, and swimming in the fall: basketball in the winter: and track in the spring. The girls compete in the 4-A division. Along with the new program comes Miss Charmaine McKay who believes. There is more to competing than winning. It’s important for girls to associate with girls from other schools, as well as learn from team members.'' Mrs Welsh would like to go home. Mrs. Johnson It's so easy. Exciting new developments have come about in the Home Ec. Department. One of these is a class called Bachelor and the Single Girl. This exciting step designed for senior girls and guys concerns family life and parenthood preparation. Another new program lets the girls taking the class explore careers in child development. Administration 21

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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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 What can I help you with?” Organizing class schedules, discussing career outlooks and lending advice for students' problems complete the school life of our counselors at L. H. S. Being the only two counselors for over 900 students. Mr. Lynn Poulsen and Mrs. Rhea Wallentine fill their schedules with student needs. Mrs. Tripp loves to count money Mrs. Rinderknect 'Grin and bear It.” There s more?” - Mr. Poulsen With a selection of 2.000 new hooks, slides, recordings and filmstrips, the students and teachers of L. H. S. can easily find the equipment needed at the 1. M. C. Mr. Max Cooley and Mrs. Shirley Keyes are the center s managers. Come on in. Btg Bov!!!' Mrs. Wallentine It's you again. Mrs. Keyes Beth Long likes Mr. Cooley. 22 Administration

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