Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1981

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22 Polls he Winners' Circle Restaurant juniper Inn Sizzler Fredrico's Sport Football Skiing Basketball Magazine Seventeen Sports Illustrated TV Show M A«S H Movie 9 to 5 Jazz Singer Urban Cowboy Book Crapes of Wrath Charly Pet Peeve Stuck-up people Attendance policy Mike Nielson's socks Vacation Spot Hawaii California Lake Powell Actress Jane Fonda Actor Robert Redford Song 'Keep On Loving' You REO Speedwagon Car Porsche Trans Am Day Of The Week Friday Saturday Three students, Diane Bladen, Cathy Clark, and Teresa Nelson, try to relive the story of 9 to 5. Movie '9 to 5 was the number one show. Jane Fonda, favorite actress, played the part of a young divorced mother. While working as a secretary she became liberated by her friends, Dolly Parton and Lilly Tomlin. In the end, they all got revenge on their chauvinistic boss. I think that secretaries that are discriminated against by tyrant bosses, proclaimed Cindy Griffin, should do the exact same thing. Neil Diamond proved to be a star in The Jazz Singer. Pam Johnson loved it. Then after a moment's thought whispered, I rate the kissing a ten. Day Of The Week Disputes and arguments occurred as students decided on their favorite day of the week. Almost everyone looked forward to the weekend, but a division occurred when deciding if Friday or Saturday was best. Scott Christensen said, Friday is the best because I have a feeling of accomplishment, knowing that I made it through a week of school. Saturday was enjoyed mostly because of the freedom from school and the whole day to do what students liked to do. Some reasons students like other days of the week were as follows: Monday — a whole week to look forward to; Tuesday — favorite TV shows were on; Wednesday — ski classes during the ski season; Thursday — the day before Friday; and, Sunday — relaxation, religion, and huge Sunday dinners. Sister and brother, Pam and Todd Johnson, enjo reading one of the favorite books DLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS PC

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Playing haki-sac is found challenging by Alex Fraser, Matt Polack, and Charlie Grant Another Kicked Habit Cherokee Country Some may have thought the school was invaded by Indians. Cherokees to be exact. But were those Indians? No, Cherokees are shoes. They ranged from high heel to low heel, from straps and buckles to slip-ons. This variety offered girls a chance to wear their shoes with different styles. Cherokees were worn with dresses and also with jeans. The reason behind the shoes popularity was a combination between the comfort they offered and the undeniable good looks. Desiree Maughan commented, “The most important thing in shoes is that they are comfortable and Cherokees are the most comfortable shoes I own. You don't have to be an Indian to wear Cherokee shoes. During any given lunch hour, a group of boys could always be found directing their full attention on a small leather bag. This seemingly insignificant object was known as the Haki-sac. Like many of the fads that reach Utah after a period of popularity in the “outside world, the Haki-sac originated in California. Its popularity reached amazing heights in California, and enthusiasts have even formed a national foundation. Haki-sac competitions were also growing in popularity on the west coast. Many individuals spent their free moments perfecting particularly difficult manuevers in preparation for an upcoming competition. While there was some doubt that the Haki-sac would ever gain enough popularity in Utah to merit competitions, many here found it a terrific pastime to keep flexible and coordinated. There were just a few' basic rules when participating in a Haki-sac game. The sac could not come in contact with the arms or hands. In this respect, soccer rules applied. The object of the game was to keep the sac up in the air for as long as possible. This was done by kicking, kneeing, chesting or shouldering the Haki-sac. The main benefits of working out with the Haki-sac were that it increases the player's flexibility and coordination and was supposed to improve one's ability to ski and play soccer. “This really is a coordination sport, commented one of the group's devotees. Another quickly came back with, “For all the time we spend perfecting our game, the school should offer a letter in Haki-sac. DS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS F Fads 21



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Song You should have seen by the look in my eyes, that baby, there was something missing. You should have known by the tone of my voice, maybe, but you didn't listen. 'Keep on Lovin You' was the number one song by REO Speedwagon. When asked why he liked it, J. R. Bylund stated, It reminds me of the way I will feel after leaving Logan High. Concentrating on what offense is doing, Allan Lundberg participates in one of the top three sports. Sport Two the the three favorite sports turned out to be the main spectator sports, football and basketball. The third was the ever popular skiing. When asked why he like football, Brik Eyre said, It involves a lot of emotion and excitement. Several girls decided the best thing about skiing was the good looking instructors. Basketball, football, and women, Wade Haslam concluded, are all good for scoring. Robert Blanchard, Rick Roskelley, Sharon Dahle, Susan Earl, Laura Ware, and Derek Hale enjoy eating at the favorite restaurant. Juniper Inn. Pet Peeve Some students had a hard time deciding on their favorite actor or actress, but few people had trouble deciding on their pet peeve because pet peeves are easy to come by. The number one pet peeve was stuck up people. Students thought that our school, like others, had a tendency to be cliquish. While going through the polls, the staff noticed the ironic trend that those whose pet peeve was stuck up people usually rated themselves very highly on thel to 10 scale. Dave Walton put it into words when he stated, I don't think that anyone should think that they are any better or worse than anyone else. The attendance policy was number two. No one seemed to like it, but every time they changed it, it seemed to make things worse. Maybe there is hope in the future! Number three was nothing less than Mike Nielsen's socks. It seemed that during all the basketball games. Mike always had his socks down. Some said he was trying to show off his legs, but a group of unidentified supporters said, It's about time Mike Nielsen bought elastics to put around the top of his socks. Vacation Spot Hawaii and California won as the two most preferred vacation spots. Disneyland, Universal Studios, and Seaworld, dreamed Danene May. I can get away from home and have fun without going too far, said Linda Mortenson when referring to California. When asked why they would want to go to Hawaii, some students answered as follows: Why not? Hawaii's got hula dancers! The beaches are awesome. and It's pretty and relaxing. A trip was planned for several students to visit Hawaii during the summer of 81. One lucky student commented, I'm looking forward to seeing the Hawaii Temple. Another preferred vacation spot was the ever beautiful Lake Powell. This was a favorite place to take a vacation because of the variety of things to do. There were stories of shampoo parties in the lake, camping, cliff and house boat diving, and waterskiing. Other places that many students preferred were Arches, Eastern United States, Bloomington Lake, China, Texas, Bear Lake, Grand Canyon, and home. To sum it up Susie Peterson said, The best vacation spot is anywhere but school. S POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS POLLS Polls 23

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