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Vocotionol Courses Increose Student Skills Various vocational courses are offered at LHS. Mrs. Lelia Koenig is new to the Logan faculty this year. She teaches home economics and is assistant girls bas- ketball coach. She attended college at Colorado State University. Mr. Sebbert and Mr. Thomas offer industrial arts classes. These courses increase skills in working with wood, metal, and in mechanics. Mr. Sebbert teaches all wood working classes and freshman girls physical education. He also coaches boys' basketball and girls' track. Mr. Thomas offers classes in auto mechanics, driver's education and weld- ing. LELIA KOENIG Home Economics ROBERT SEBBERT Wood Shop LARRY THOMAS Metal Shop X S 20 ..,,,,'9'i.. ff A
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ft i . , 6 W Wersi' KAY CODDINGTON Art IONE HILL Library ROBERT SUTTERHEIM Music OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jim McDonald, Chuck Becker, and Daryl Lohrmeyer discuss an art assignment with Mrs. Coddington. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Stutterheim gives the band a few last minute instructions as they embark on their first public per- formance, the annual downtown pep rally. TOP LEFT: Mr. Stutterheim is caught by the camera in a distinc- tive characteristic as he directs vocal music. LEFT: The library is found by many students to contain a quiet atmos- phere that promotes free study. Here Ron Iansonius, Ann Lohrm- eyer, Dale Snyder, LewAnn Schneider. Patricia Lohrmeyer, and Becky Brooks work to complete an assignment before the first bell rings.
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gs ,5 55 asia OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: One of the assignments in sophomore home economics was to refinish a piece of furniture. Here Deanna Merklein and Kathie Hutchinson work on their projects. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Gary Gulick and Daryl Lohrmeyer work studiously on their sewing assignment in boys family living. ABOVE: Welding II students make sparks fly as they work on their projects during class. LEFT: Diane Voss and Beverly Grammon discuss Diane's magazine rack she is making in girl's handcraft class.
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