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Front Row: Catherine Cahoon, Barbara Groom, Susan Gomm, Pam Johnson Row 2: Mike Hanson. Clay Chnstoffersen. Dave Walton, and Mark Thom Icy. What Are Your Plans? On February 18th, 1981 the following students were interviewed. They were asked about their plans for the future, where they would like to live, how many children they want, what are some of their hobbies and dreams of adventure. It will be interesting to see how many of them accomplish their goals. Barbara Groom would like to be an interior decorator or write for a magazine. If she were to write for a magazine, she would like to have a recipe section, restaurant review, or a section on low budget makeovers for rooms and homes. Barbara's dream is to own a restaurant in either Utah or Arizona. She wants to have as many children as she would be able to handle. She would rather go on family hikes and campouts than on commercialized activites. Dave Walton plans to center his career around the outdoors, nature, resources and science somewhere in the northwestern U.S. with a wife and 3 or 4 kids. His dreams include being a photographer for National Geographic, seeing the North Pole, and going to Mount Everest to explore and take pictures but not necessarily to climb it. Backpacking, skiing and photography are some of his hobbies. Mark Thornley plans to be an electrical engineer in the western U.S. Cross country skiing is his favorite sport; he also enjoys skiing, motocycling and photography. When Mark gets rich, he wants to buy Gold Wing interstate motorcycles for his family and ride throughout the country and stay in Florida for the winter. He would also like to go on a Caribbean cruise and live in Alaska for a while. Pam Johnson would like to have some type of medical profession and reside in Utah or California with a husband and three kids. She enjoys cake decorating, cross stitch, water skiing, gymnastics and making rock people. Someday she would like to go to Hawaii or on a cruise to the Caribbean. Clay Christoffersen would like to be an architect and live in California or Texas with a small family. His hobbies include skiing, water skiing, and golfing. Someday he would like to go on a trip around the world, travel in space, own land in Alaska and buy a Mercedes T-top sports car. Susan Gomm plans to be a dental hygienist, raise a family of 6 boys and 2 girls and live in the tropics. She enjoys karate and would like to hang glide, scuba dive and cliff climb. Some of her other dreams of adventure would be to pack in on donkeys in the Grand Canyon, to go on a raft trip down the Rapids, and to get stranded somewhere and be forced to survive. A few of her mellower dreams would be to travel to Europe, Australia, or the Caribbean. Mike Hanson plans to go into banking or some other type of business. He would like to live in a city larger than Logan, possibly in California with his wife and 2 or 3 kids. He enjoys skiing and water skiing and would like to play Lacrosse in college. Someday he would like to travel all around Europe and play professional Lacrosse in Canada. Catherine Cahoon plans to go into nursing and live in Ogden with a husband and three kids. She enjoys cooking, sewing, and other homemaking projects. She would like to own a red corvette with a black T-top. She would also like to travel to many places; Hawaii being one of them because it is warmer there. UTURE PLANS FUTURE PLANS FUTURE PLANS FUTURE PLANS FUTURE PLAN Future Plans 27
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You Are Cordially Invited One of the methods of enticing students and faculty to participate in the Red Cross blood drive was sending heart-shaped invitations cordially inviting those seventeen and older to give blood. The fact that refreshments were served and students could miss an hour of school (unless they planned to pass out to miss more school) encouraged many to donate. Of the 140 students who wanted to give blood only 99 actually completed the process. Some of the reasons for rejection were: underweight, iron deficiency, colds, fevers, mono and chicken pox. After worrying about it all year, Tony Nielson finally managed to get the chicken pox a week before the blood drive to avoid what he thought would be a painful experience. One of the slower donors was Melinda Checketts. After five minutes in the actual drawing, the nurse began to wonder if Melinda had any blood to spare because of the minute amount in the bag. Melinda convinced the nurse that she would stay all day if necessary. Twenty minutes later she was told that they would have to bag it since her blood was so slow. The most gratifying part was when the nurse told me that even though I had donated only a half-pint of blood I would still be counted as a full donor, commented Melinda about her embarrassing situation. The following day her humiliating experience was relived as she was asked by Mike McDonald, How do you feel, half-pint? Thinking he is on his deathbed, Doug Stevensen willingly donates blood. A light-headed Koralie Christensen is propped by By pumping the rod, Catherine Curless urges her blood to drizzle into the bag. a nurse. OOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BL 26 Blood Drive
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Issues Left Unanswered Moving Up North A few years back when the mall opened, the great amount of growth in the northern part of Logan was not anticipated. The mall drew a lot of the perspective patrons away from the downtown businessmen. This year with the opening of the new Smith's Food and Drug and the entire Pine Crest Shopping Center, more and more of the consumer's needs were taken care of in the northern area of town. Even many of the community's health services were moved from the center of town to the northern portion with the opening of the new Logan Regional Hospital and Medical Center. The amazing amount of growth was somewhat of a controversial issue. Many felt that the growth would greatly hinder the development of the already ailing downtown area. Mrs. Roger Wilson showed her objection by stating, I don't like it because it's taking up farmland. Farmland that will be needed in the future. They should develop the bench areas which aren't as vital to our future. The new hospital opened late because of a faulty roof that had to be removed and redone. The big move was finally accomplished on Dec. 9,1981. It began about 7:00 a.m. and ended about 3:00 p.m. When the issue of the new hospital was first discussed, it was made known that there would be little increase in the number of beds compared with the old one. But the new hospital was supposed to have better out-patient services. Connie Long accurately pointed out, It seems like the new hospital came in and it's more packed than the old one. Mark Steel added, It just goes to show that they should have built a bigger one to begin with, but we're lucky to have the one we've got. Medidne ogsregjonai for the Logan Hospilal. JRRENT EVENTS CURRENT EVENTS CURRENT EVENTS CURRENT EVENTS CUR] 28 Community Current Events
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