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The Red team players show their spirit in the Homecoming parade. The Gold team is prepared to kill. Gold team coaches are on the lookout for their next strategy. To0anh Nguyen looks apprehensive about the big game. Powder Puff '15
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Q t ,mf fe Q- eg , M, .W .y E3 2 13' N' x swf ie - it lil , .NWS PE, X -Q.. MAJCR CHANGES Due to the change to the four year high school system there was a sudden influx of students. With a few hundred freshmen and increasing numbers in the upper classes, it became difficult to find some space. Halls and stairways, which in previous years were crowded are now nearly im- passable on good days. The Senior hall, previously sacred territory of the upper- classmen, became a playground for oth- ers because lockers were assigned by first period teachers. Seniors could stand the crowded halls, the congested stairs, and even freshmen on the iock bench, but to be subiected to lockering in the chicken coops was a maior com- plaint of many. Despite it's drawbacks, the new sys- tem worked out well. Athletic teams, band, debate, and theater benefitted from the freshman presence. Turnouts at sporting events increased, bringing with it a rise in school spirit. The addition of the old Woodruff School and its classroom space made the transition easier. Class size re- mained relatively small, allowing LHS to continue the tradition of outstanding education. The good things about the four year system far outweighed the bad as Logan High became a big school. The old students got used to the new way of life, the younger ones adopted it as their own, and all worked together to improve anything that didn't run smoothly. 'l. After-school gossip scene at Logan High. 2. Some after school work turns these drab lock- ers into a work of art. 3. Everybody wants to get into the picture. 4. Did you hear the one about . . . . . . ? 5. Aaahhh! Time to go home. 6. We're behind the students all the way. Changes '17
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