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Fine Arts F lourish The new trimester program turned out to be a great advantage to the art department. Because of the twenty-minute extension of each class, students had ample time to work on their projects. Students chose from classes in silkscreening, jewelry, ceramics, and draw- ing and design. The more advanced art stu- dents took studio art where they were able to set up their own projects. The art exhibit in April showed off the best work produced by the students at LHS. The art show was improved this year by the addi- tion of new spotlights for the auditorium. The music department maintained its high standard this year. Students were excited to get involved and put forth the extra effort that was needed to make the performing groups great. Throughout the school, you could hear music being performed by the or- chestra, band, and the different singing groups. Many concerts were given for and enjoyed by the general public through this department. 480 ArtfIVIusicfPhotogrc1phy Music Sterling Scholar Cathy Woolley Cathy Woolley was this year's music Ster- ling Scholar. She has played the viola for 8 years and also plays the piano and organ. She was the principal violist in the LHS sym- phonic and chamber orchestra for three years and sat second chair. She has also been the principal violist at USU Summer Music Clinic for four years. Cathy has received su- perior ratings in region and state solo comp- competitions. She also shares her talents with others. She is on the faculty of the USU string conser- vatory and teaches a third grade music the- ory class. She has taught viola and piano lessons privately. She attended Girls' State and is a member of the National Honor Soci- ety. l .ri i Ellot Brunson l Photography 1 i i , FA xy Y I l ,K S 1. Wall i l' If., K gmt A V 9 if 0 - l :A . w ill Kent Soderquist Art Eugene Tueller Vocal , ,,..-,M 'f .f '1,..-f ' ,ae--' we 1 z -.,, A t. -1 What in the world are you drawing? asks her neighbor Judy Grenney.
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482 P.E. 0 Sweat Sports give students skills that they can carry over into their lives. Many different sports were offered in each trimester of classes. Racketball, tennis, golf, football, basketball and softball were favorites of many students. It helped to strengthen and better their coordination. The sports that they learned will be great to know as a hobby or a recreational activity. 'KWe're partly able to offer so many classes be- cause of our excellent facility, commented Coach Ryan, department head, speaking of the Logan Recreation Center. A few of the facilities provided include tennis, racketball, and basketball courts, a jogging track, and weight lifting and gymnastics equipment. P.E. student, Brian Gould exclaimed, Taking this P.E. class has helped me feel a lot better about myself while increasing my physical abilities. Cathy Elliott Ron McBride P.E.fTennis P.E.fCross Country f Wrestling ll Pain shows in the faces of these athletes. 25 Anticipation for the two points. 3l Pia Vemmelund finishes the last lap. 4l David Siler slams the raquetball towards the wall.
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