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A Difference In Homecoming nstead of the regular Monday morning start, this year's Homecoming week be- gan the Saturday before. Energetic students spent the day mounting a permanent L on the mountainside. Under the direction of the Student Body Officers they raised the seventy yard symbol to Logan High's unquenchable spirit. Early Monday morning the seniors met in old clothes to glorify the local Main Street store fronts and, following tradition, also had a wild paint fight. Thursday, alumni from the class of '82 showed inspirational slides of a past Home- coming victory and later that night hundreds of students participated in the parade that was better than ever. After the parade the senior women played a tough blood-and-guts Powder Puff game. Lat- er everyone gathered around the Sophomore bonfire with the cheerleaders leading them in spirit boosting cheers. Friday a pep rally created a feeling of school unity. Students were pysched up by coach Co- mendena's Break Down drill and all left feeling excited for the upcoming game. The action began at 7:30 under the lights. The Grizzly players took an early lead and the crowd went wild. Logan easily smeared the Ogden Tigers 38 to 12 and added another vic- tory to their growing list. The week came to a happy end on Saturday night at the Homecoming Dance. Forever Young was the theme of the dance which was portrayed through columns, plants, and a fountain of youth. The newly crowned Home- coming Queen, Michelle Davis, and her atten- dants, lennifer lohnson and Theresa Sozio, reigned over the dancing couples who all wore smiles that reflected their fantastic week. wg . - -Q .4 ' ' .sy F' wg Ji, A f ' -s-QEQX4' H- -ML, K- ' 'X -1 ft.. g-' ' i wwf V K .. ' ww 3 r V , .6 J-.5 S r H as 4 If' t N s S , gee 5 4, K 13, V - 3 hw. .. f. 5 1 The finished product. 8 Homecoming
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