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Q 6: TAKING CHARGE The studentbody officers broke the pattern this year by setting new traditions. The five boy one girl squad of officers set out to accomplish many things that were considered im- possible, such as getting an L on the mountain. Some of the officers responsibilities included Homecoming which required them to put in an all-nighter to decorate for the dance. Many of the assemblies and dances were also under their direction. Secretary Jean Matthews said, lt was great working with five guys, but once in a while we needed a little more of the feminine touch. The theme chosen by the studentbody officers for the year was Make the Most of lt. The officers chose the theme to encourage students to get involved and to make the most of their high school years. Executive Mark Thorpe commented, If students only knew how much fun school is when you are involved, they would participate in everything. President Pete Miller said lt was really fun being an officer and I really learned about putting your mind to something and getting it done. For instance if we had procrastinated on work- ing on getting the L we never would have made it, but through alot of hard work we pushed it and we now have our own L on the mountain. With the help and support of the studentbody, administra- tion, and faculty, the officers made it a year that will be remembered forever. 4. Some of The officers relax in Mr. Haslam's office afier making some execurive decisions. 2. Jean and Zann cruise around in The Homecoming pa- rade on Their scooiers. 3. Mark Thorpe lends a helping hand in pulling oul The fire. A. Pere 'fries 'ro persuade Jean into going along wiih his idea. Sludenlbody Officers 9
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'3 Q-9 'X ' ' A l' if .xg v 4 - . - 'Y' XA' . 4 RV- 1 , ' - 1 6 Summer! Summer found the Grizzlies soaking in the rays, lounging around, and taking it easy. Trips were made as far away as Europe and as close as Bear Lake, Hyrum Dam and Green Canyon. Stu- dents rediscovered the great outdoors, saving money and gas, by going camp- ing and hiking. Many attended the var- ious camps and courses offered by U.S.U. and other nearby schools. In order to support their summer fun, many made time for work. Grizzlies were employed in all kinds of areas. The- aters, grocery stores, restaurants, and the U.S.U. campus provided us with our necessary cash. Summer was also a great time to enjoy some good tunes. Music lovers of all types reioiced as Utah attracted more than its usual share of concerts. Some of the favorites whose tours passed through were The Cars, Wang Chung, Berlin, Talk Talk, The Thompson Twins, The Eurythmics, Howard Jones, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, R.E.M., Echo and the Bunnymen, Ratt, Twisted Sister, and Night Ranger. As the year progressed, even Logan got into the act, hosting Chi- cago at the U.S.U. Spectrum. Due to the popularity of the groups, tickets were in great demand. I camped out in a truck in the Budget Tapes parking lot to get Cars tickets said Senior Kerry Thayn, No one got any sleep, but we got great seats for the concert. After all the effort, some of the con- certs weren't all they were cracked up to be. The Cars had no enthusiasm at all several students commented. The BerlinfTalk Talk concert was re- located to the Assembly Hall where the acoustics left much to be desired. Despite the dissapointments, most concerts were enioyed. They made a great summer excursion and although tickets cost in upwards of twelve dollars, most felt they were worth the price. I. Are we moving? lYvonne Duncan, Kerry Thaynl 2. A stranded Sheri Quinn wonders if there is a Coast Guard at Hyrum Dam. 3. Just once more around the lake, Dad, pIease. Uohn Monsonl 4. How's this? lKerry Thaynl 5. Are we going camping or not? lNed Ma- louf, Shane Hansen, Kerry Thayn, Bill Ander- son, Yvonne Duncan, Jon Wadsworthi 6. Greg Waddoups, Chuck Smith, Chris Nettle- ton, Louis Paul, Mike Tueller and Dave Mor- tensen show off their concert t-shirts. 7. The sounds of summer: Aaaaghhhhl!l Summer '14
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