| BEST BUDDIES
Advisor: Kerry Done |
Best Buddies allows high school students with disabilities a chance to form friendships with regular high school students by pairing them in a one-to-one friendship for the school year. students are involved in both individual and group activities. | Meets according to activity. |
| BOWLING
Advisor: Roger Rigby |
Designed to allow all students to learn the sport of bowling. We do not focus on the competitive side of the sport but more the recreational aspect. There are no club fees, just the cost of bowling. New Members always welcome. | Meets everyother Thursday 3:30 at Logan Lanes. |
| CHESS CLUB
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This club provides the opportunity for Logan High students to participate in the intellectual game of chess. Your move. | Meets Wednesday, 2:30 - 4:00, English Room 18. |
| CIVIL AIR PATROL Advisor: |
The mission ofthe Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program is to provide the youth of our nation a quality program that enhances their leadership skills through an intrest in aviation, and simultaneoulsly provide services to the United States Air Force and local community. Activities include short missions, preflight inspection and military insight. | Meets Thursday 6:30 - 9:00 |
| CLIMBING CLUB
Advisor: Elizabeth Wright |
What's the purpose of climbing up a rock face? Well, to learn the basics of this recreational activity, to meet friends with similar interests and build trust with one another as you learn to 'belay'. Climbing also develops your mental and physical strength. | Meets Tuesdays 2:45 to 4:10. At the Middle School or at Bitter Sweet ($10 for a 6 puch pass). Max 10 students per session |
| COMPUTER CLUB Advisor: Russell Weeks |
Computer Club will promote, introduce and expand programming skills. Club members will also join in the annual Utah High School Programming Contest and the Lego Mindstorms programmable robots contest. | Meets Thursdays 2:30 in Room S212 Mr. Weeks' Classroom (or any day to work on projects) |
| FBLA Advisor: Larry Williams |
The FBLA is designed to help bring education and bussiness together in a positive working realtions through innovative leadership and career development programs. | Meets in Tech 204 |
| FSA (Future Signers of America)
Advisor: Kyle Jaussi |
Sign Language is a REAL language, not just a bunch of hand signals. This club provides a way for those who want to learn this very unique language. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the people who are deaf and about their community and culture. | Meets Tuesday 2:45 - 4:00 in S42 |
| FCCLA Advisor: Shawna Rasmussen |
Develop your Leaderships skills and make LHS and Logan a better community. FCCLA is involved with various club activities that server LHS. | Meets in Tech 106 and Tech 206 |
| GOVERNOR'S YOUTH COUNCIL
Advisor: Carol B. Johnson |
The GYC is involved in ways to promote healthy lifestyles. There are a lot of activities that help do just that (like Red Ribbon Week). Come discover choices you may not have thought of as of yet... | Check with Mrs. Johnson as to when they get together. |
| GAY STRAIGHT ALLIANCE Advisor: |
The GSA seeks to create a school environment tolerant of all differing life styles and beliefs. The GSA support group welcomes all who feel pressured by their peers or just want to give a friendly hand. | Meets Mondays 2:45 - 4:00 |
| HIP-HOP CLUB Advisor: Judy Lloyd |
To spread awareness about the real music behind TV and special effects in the entire Hip-Hop genre. Activities will include compitition in art exihabitions and talent shows | Meets |
| INTERACT Advisor: Dona Reeder |
The purpose of Interact is to provide opportunity for students to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. | Meets Media Center S210 |
| KEY CLUB Advisor: Nicole Anderson |
This is a club sponsored by Kiwanis. They are a service club designed to help other people, clubs, community projects, etc. The club builds leadership skills through sevice. | Meets Wednesday at 2:45 in E21 |
| L.E.A.F.
(Logan Environmental Action Force) Advisor: |
Save the Earth! Hug a Tree! Recycle That Garbage! LEAF will help raise awareness of environmental issues, promote recycling and expose students to the possibilities offered by the great outdoors. | Meets Thursday for recycling and have other meetings as necessary |
| MATH
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Explore mathematical topics not covered in the standard classroom and investigate standard matheatical topics in much greater depth. Represent LHS in state and national math competitions | Meets Wednsdays from 2:40 to 3:40 |
| MESA
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Ever thought of math or science as a career? How about engineering? No, you don't learn to drive a train. In this club you will be visiting colleges, engineering companies, and have activities where you can discover a gazillion possibilities for you rprofession. Are you curious about how things are built? How things work? Then this club is for you. And you don't have to be a rocket scientist to join. If you can ask a question then you are on the way to finding an answer. | Meets ? |
| MULTICULTURAL CLUB
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Did you know that you don't have to travel to other continents to discover the amazing ways others celebrate life and community? the Multicultural Club brings the world right to your own school! This club celebrates the many different cultires that are represented on Logan High's campus. Even if you are from a different part of the U.S. you might be doing things differently - like eating OKRA! | Meets twice monthly on Tuesdays |
| PEP Advisor: |
Help promote school spirit at school games while developing leadership skills, good charater, citizenship and sportsmanship. Pep Club is a pre-requisite when trying out for cheer squad or hi-lo's | Meets N34 |
| PHILOSOPHY CLUB Advisor: Troy Blauer |
The Philosophy Club encourages creative, analytical and critical thinking skills; to introduce members to the history of philosophy as well as prominent philosophers; to create a positive environment for discussion of current events and philosophy; and to encourage appreciation of philosophy. | Meets |
| PHOTO CLUB Advisor: Roger Rigby |
For the beginner and advanced photographer. | Meets Room S13 Photo Lab for times check with advisor |
| REAL LIFE COUNCIL MEETING Advisor: Elizabeth Wright |
Real Life is a club that is designed to teach students good morals and high standards while bringing them closer to God. Activities include Bible studies | Meets Room S13 Photo Lab for times check with advisor |
| THE SKI/SNOWBOARD DUDES AND DUDESSES
Advisor: Bill Emmett |
To ski or not to ski? What a dumb question! Hey, when the white stuff falls what do you dream of? Hawaii? No! You dream of floating and jumping and eating lunch in a warm lodge and watching Warren Miller films, and telling everyone about that one great run of the day when you did everything just perfect: no falls, no spills, no broken bones, and no lost equipment. Ready to join? | Meets Every thursday after school in English Room 2. |
| LOGAN HIGH ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB
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Love to throw a disc in the air and fly after it? Crave the feel of victory after an intense game? Join the "Ultimate" club and get horizontal! | Meets every Friday after school in Room S15, then plays at Merlin Olsen Park. Check with Mrs. Sigg for games with other groups. |
| UTOPIA
Advisor: Bill Emmett |
Everyone has a bit of the artist in them. Whether we express it in music, poetry, writing, etc. we all have something we want to say and something we want to communicate to others. And when we can actually get someone to understand we want to what is is we are trying to relate there is a sense of satisfaction. Here is a 'perfect' place to do just that. Come see what the Utopia group is all about. | Meets Wednesday after school in English Room 2. |
| CLOSE UP
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Does the organization, structure, and operation of the American political system interest you? Would you like an in-depth, intense, structured, hands-on and on-site learning experience concerning the governing of our (your) country? How about a trip to Washington D.C.? Or Williamsburg, VA. to see first hand our Colonial history? Are you ready? You won't regret a moment of this experience. |