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INSIDE: Personality Parade Utah Statistics Flood of Emotion Fashion: Where do you fit in? Current Events Now and Then One Last Shot EXTRA EVENTS— a mul- titude of extra impres- sions. The severe and un- usual weather, the peo- ple, their fashions, favor- ites and special tastes, all extra influencing factors in the shaping of lives. 42 47 48 Hampered by the anow that tell daily in De- cember. students carefully make their way to class Extra lmpreasionsB33
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Getting involved in one of the newest forms of fitness, an arobic class firms their bodies to the beat of the pop music Using the Nautilus equipment, Jamie Eisenburg works toward his fitness goal Working For A Nauti Body least three times a week, working out was a full time committment, whether done in conjunction with dieting or for the sole purpose of developing muscle tone. A large high school crowd was attracted to the spa and. with Nautilus equipment, aerobics classes, freeweights. exercise bicycles, a jacuzzi, and a sauna all avail- able. exercising could be fun as well as healthy. Nautilus is not only a good place to work out with the weights smiled Tim Lakey, it’s a great spot to watch girls while they work out. do aro- bics, or just sit in the hot tub! Whatever their reason for going, the Nautilus experience turned out. for most, to be a worth while and enjoyable one. Staying in shape is important to athletes such as Jan Fuller who works out at Nautilus during and after volleyball season. Work that body! Firm those thighs! Tone those muscles! Lose that weight! A craze — almost an obsession swept America. Shaping up became a top priority on almost everyone’s list. Books were written on it. diets created for it. and a health spa popped up on every corner because of it. These spas became probably the most common way of getting fit. One of the most popular spas was Nautilus Plus. With most members visiting the spa at Working on developing his leg muscles. Austin Peterson spends another evening at Nautilus Plus. 32 BWorkoutt
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Personality Parade Q. It it true that Mr. T. of the “fab show the “A Team hat a relative attending Alta High School? Lita Naylor A. Perhaps you're thinking of Pete Morley. voted most valuable player of the State Football Championships in 1983. Though in no way relat- ed to Mr. T.. Pete and his teammates displayed the awesome physical prowess that has made Mr T a formidable character and a doll of a guy. Q. I've heard that a high school near the Utah prison is conducting experiments. Could you explain what’s going on? Apio Hunter Q. Could you please tell me some of the kinky, personal tidbits about some of my teachers? Kevin Dana A. Perhaps there’s a bit of confusion here. At a small prison in Drapokio. Japan, officials are testing the theory that extreme cold and hot temperatures will suppress the animal desires in the inmates. Any similarity between the school and prison ts purely coincidental no matter how similar the conditions and treatments may be. Q. Is it true that there is a cover up shielding the fact that the new plastic forks in the cafeteria cause cancer? My friend Emma and I eat there every day and have exper- ienced nausea. Well, my science teacher says that it could mean radiation sickness. I'm confused! Should we be concerned? Tony Wilde A. No Q. I've heard that the SBO’s are negotiating with Kiss, Shaun Cassidy and the Village Peo- ple for a concert performance to benefit the “Save the Draper Dears Foundation. After John Conaan, how can the SBO's negotiate with such losers? Beverly Day A. The Surgeon General has determined that plastic forks do not cause cancer. The danger exists with flying plastic splinters while trying to penetrate some chicken-fried steaks, jello. or rice crispy squares. OSHA (Office of Occupa- tional Safety and Health Agency) has printed a new warning which will appear on all new forks. It states — “operation of this utensil should be in compliance with current safety goggle laws. A. You are misinformed The SBO’s are not involved with any of the above; however, secret negotiations may be under way with Ray Coniff. Lesley Gore and the Saliva Sisters. You can look forward to one of these big names in your area. Q. What in the world does Accipitor mean? I assume it has some relation to the school or is it a code word or does it really mean something? Melissa Clark A. The name Accipitor was given to the Alta High yearbook by the first year staff members in 1978 The name, taken from the Latin word ac- cipiter meaning a certain species of hawk, was given an “or ending to create an individual identity for the book You might be interested to know that runners-up for the name that first year were Aitonian. Hawkonian. the Hawkette. and the worst of all suggestions Hawks Droppings; so just be thankful for the name chosen Q. Why can’t I get any Stephen King, Nancy Drew or Harold Robbins books in the Alta Me- dia Center? Kendall Lyman A. Books containing excessive amounts of sex and violence have been restricted to the faculty lounge for meticulous inspection by adult censors. Many of these books will eventually be returned to the library upon approval, yet it is feared most may be too worn to be discernible. If you want smut, you’ll have to purchase your own. Extra Impressions Address editorial contributions to: Articles, Extra Impressions, 10055 South Hawk High- way, Sandy, Utah 94092. Although reason- able care will be taken. Extra Impressions Is not responsible tor unsolicited material. Publisher: Josten’s Yearbook Co.; Editor: Mary Gonzales; Senior Vice-presidents: Deraid Alcom and Denise Wadsworth; Senior Editor: Kevin Olmore; Senior Copy Editor: Kevin Dana; Associate Editor: Kim Washburn; Assistant editor: Lisa Mellenthln; Layout Statt: Kevin Olmore, Dave Sum- ner, Jim Blanchard, Jennifer Bohmholdt, John Lopez, Kim Roberts; Business Statt: Kathy Healy, Kristina Schmidt, Jennifer Eames, Vonda Murray, Michele Vanlleshout; Photographers: Bart Bailey, Todd Kay, Toby Evans, Cindy Kelleher; Contributing writers: Marcello Hunter, Omar Cowpleskl, Robert Matii ns on. 34 ■ Extra Impressions
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