Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1982

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: In r e classroom. Morerh Dy ond John Wolron model the cosuolly clossy look. Toking rime our for boskerboll. Morcile Reese ond Andy Sroub ore weoring rhe loresr in jogging dorhes. Foshions 25

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New Fashions Have Flavor What you wear ond look like expresses whar you ore.” This stotemenr clearly expresses fashion for most people. There wos the cowboy look with boots, cowboy shirts, ond hots; the indion look, which included moccasins, beaded shirts, ond head bonds; ond there wos the more dressy look with onything from o tweed blozer ond cords to dresses ond skirts for the girls ond sweaters with dress pants for the guys. Of course there wos the relaxed, cosuol look with mesh shoes and shrink-to-fit levis. Girls this year hod o wide voriety to choose from fashion wise. Ponts fucked in boors, leg warmers, knickers, ond ponr legs with onything from cuffs, buttons, zippers, or elastic were some of the styles. Carol Wood stored, I liked the styles because they were so versatile. You could wear something cosuol ond the be comfortable or something dossy ond be dressed up.” Most boys felt the some os the girls did about fashion. For Wesley Johnson, the ultimate in this year's fashion wos moccasins. I love them because they ore so comfortable. It almost feels like you're in bore feet.” So for most of the students, cosuol wos where it wos of, ond they loved it. Showing that they ore dressed right for o night out on the town. Ken Drown ond Downi Johnson shore o root-beer floor In Western weor ond o Western atmosphere. Steve Felt ond Melisso Johnson disploy whot the cowboy look is oil about 24 Fashions



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Keeping Up With the Times Tuning In What sounds like o stereo, looks like o little tope recorder, ond wolks? A Wolk mon! Although they don't wolk by themselves they were designed to be corried by the owner. Not only did they wolk, but they skied, jogged, ond sot. Tom Emmett, owner, stored, Nothing comes between me ond my Wolkmon! Dedicored fons corried their Wolkmons in lorge pockets ond speciol coses rhor were worn on belts. Mony offer school ocriviries such os the musicol were frequently visited by the Wolkmons. Wolkmon populorify soon emerged with other componies moking similar stereos. Different brands offered different options. Mony hod built-in mikes that ollowed the owner to record. Others hod speciol mikes that could be talked into ond the voice wos corried into the headphones. also, some were capable of ploying radio stations. Popularity soared because of their compactness ond ovailibiliry. Robert Lindquist remarked, ’I like being oble to hove music without everyone telling me it's too loud! Tom Hole cotches the fever ond con'r pass up the chonce to ploy o gome of Poc Mon Aliens Devour Students Relaxing At Home Though video gomes aren't new, new gomes were mode. Some caught on ond others slowly died down. One new one that caught on ond is still o fovorire is Poc Mon. Machines were scarce or first, bur after the wove hit, machines could be found oil over Logon. Students would spend ports of paychecks, allowances, ond every quarter they earned to see if they could master the little yellow mon. ”1 like to see if I con get oil the way through the gome without being eaten by the four monsters, stored Kroig Anderson. The gome is ployed by one ployer who moves a little alien ond tries to gobble cookie-shoped dots while being chased by four furious monsters. There ore big dots that con be eoren which turn the monsters blue. The person tries to moke the alien eot these to earn extra bonus points. On the screen is also fruits which con be eoren for more points. When all the dots ore gone, o new gome is starred How mony rimes hove you come home from o movie with sticky feet or popcorn in your hoir, or fried to sir close to your dote, bur you got jobbed in the side by the armrest that comes between you? Students gave up these problems ond hod the great experience of sitting comfortably in their homes ond watching rop-rored movies, such os Somewhere in Time, Urban Cowboy, Cool Miner's Daughter, and mony others. HTN, which stands for Home Theatre Network, come by coble television. The cost wos just $4.00 per month. It costs o lot less ond is o lor more relaxing than taking your dote to o movie, commented Lindsoy Hedin. A book wos sent around each month to each house rhot hod HTN, which listed the movies ond which night they would be ployed. Each movie was shown twice every night. ”1 like HTN because when o movie comes on that I like. I con wotch it more than once, ond if doesn't cost ony extra, soid Sandy Smellie. Wearing o head bond. Kris Horris portroys o new fad 26 Fods

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