SOPHOMORES ’82 m SS Lezlee Shaw LouAnn Shelton Joy Shields Karen Shields Roger Shulsen Chris Siebold Polly Sieverts Jeanine Silcox Shanna Simon Chris Simper John Sirrine Robert Slesser Debbie Sloan Mike Sly Alan Smith Donec e Smith Mike Smith Ryan Smith Vickie Smith Philip Soderborg Ronald Soit Lam Song Bonnie Sopiwnik Mary Sosa Patti Spencer Todd Spratt Laura Stagg Brian Stoker Denise Stanford Kary Steadman Dan Stewart Kelly Stocking Scott Strand Mark Stringham Stacy Stubbs Stephanie Sugiyama Steve Sugiyama Joey Summerhays Craig Sutcliffe Rebecca Swanson Bonnie Sweat Connie Sweet Billy Tapia Darrin Tate Kelly Terry Regan Terry Pete Terzo Kim Thomas Sonya Thomas Sophomores 199
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Disco Duds And Dancin' Dudes “Don't Stop Till You Get Enough ' “Turn Out the Lights Sweet Darlin. “Born to Be Alive ' “Love Taught Me Who Was the Boss''—if just hearing these words makes your feet start to move, you were probably one of the many disco freaks who just couldn't wait for Friday and Saturday nights. Since the movie “Saturday Night Fe- ver'' exploded discos into the Ameri- can culture, students began moving to the disco beat and visiting the many new discos in Salt Lake. In the past many of Salt Lake's discos have been adults only, but many new teen discos have opened in the past year. These discos that cater to crowds 16. 17 and up were no smok- ing, no drinking establishments. Some of the most popular were the Broad- way. Discovery, the Front Page, and the Dancing Machine Not only did these places feature lighting, bizarre decors, and elaborate sound systems, but most were showplaces for the la- test in fashion. Disco dresses, cuffed levis with high heels, tight slacks, and silk shirts proved you really were into the disco scene. Discos were a good place to meet people to date from other high schools. Some people even traveled to Provo to see the enormous Star Palace Disco. Yes, discos were bigger than ever in 1979. Disco music dominated the top spots on the charts. Even though Salt Lake's only all-disco station KWHO-FM was bought out and switched formats, disco songs could be heard mixed in on all rock stations. Disco music is defi- nitely Stayin' Alive, especially in Salt Lake City. Utah. SOPHOMORES '82 Marvo Whitmore WiH Whitmore Paul Wilkinson Tracy Wiliams Court Winegar David Winters Joe WirthSn Janette Wiseman Lonette Wiseman Kris Wolfe Lise Woodbury Stephanie Woodman Lisa Worthen Lori Worthen Sophomores 201
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