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Ron and Shayne lead the Homecoming Royalty V 5 K A e across the field. While digging the L , Dan finds a monstrous snake. Planning the dance, Kim discusses the pros and cons of using plants and fountains. xx ,Q 2 y X, of , vii ea- il ,f 19 W '- ' x sq- ,. 'fin 'Ziff , 'Q f 9 We it ww' .'n VCfS'R'?F- 'i1,T5u' ' .u - - ' rv T UE' ,yu Y W h ' h h ll ll oosmgt et eme One Step Closer they encouraged students to be the best they could be in both academics and athletics. Shane Christianson liked being an officer because he felt that he could make a difference . No matter how well we plan an activity, it isn 't fun unless everybody shows up, comment- ed Assemblies Executive, Kim Freeman. With the participation of the bulk of the studentbody, events did turn out great and the officers suc- ceeded in making a year full of fun and excite- ment that will be remembered for years to come. '. Studentbody Officers 13 at 3? Pr
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Crea ting a Difference w 1 1 4 I I STUDENTBODY OFFICERS: Ron Smellie, Presidentg Lisa Hillyard Secretary Scott Andersen Executive Dan Pond Vice Pres: dent, Kim Freeman, Executive-1 Shayne Christiansen, Executive he exclusive six member group of Logan High Studentbody Officers had a tough job. Because serving the students was a big responsi- bility, each member worked hard and put in extra time which made the year successful. Some of the events they were in charge of included student- body cards, the L on the mountain, Home- coming Week, the Christmas Dance, Beach Week and many more. When asked what was different about this year, Vice President Dan Pond replied, Attitude . He went on to explain that the officers were truly concerned about getting everyone involved. 12 Studentbody Officers
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.An UnusualLook ai Logan High he character of Logan High School is made up of a combina- tion of features. None of these ele- ments are anything special on their own but together they are the lasting symbols of the original Grizzly person- ality. The main building is made up of three floors or halls, each with a dis- tinctive aspect. The bottom floor, or Sophomore and Freshmen hall, con- tains the impenetrable chicken coop, a cluster of closely-placed lockers de- signed for teaching lower classmen to- getherness. One of the thousands of freshman, Missy Parish, said about her locker, I never get to class on time because it is so crowded. The junior hall is on the third floor with the library because it contains the vital know how that they will need as seniors. It also kept them in shape. I get sick of run- ning the stairs all the time and it gets worse everyday, stated Scott Davis. The center of attention, the middle or senior hall, is the location of the snack machines, the administration offices, the bookstore, the auditorium and last but never least, the 'jock bench'. Sen- ior Moanna Manley exclaimed, l'm happy to finally have my locker in the senior hall because it's easy access and I don 't have to have little freshman in my face all the time. ln explanation of its title, the 'jock bench 'is a marble bench located in the lobby where members of the football team can be found before and after school, at lunch, and between classes. girl A. 1 'ih- ,M -x Q few! Shawn Fullmer 'smiles' for the camera. Farshad Dailami spots the problem. Leslie McDonald, Chris Green, Sandra Lowther, and Nicole Gottfredson are just glad to be here. 14 School Life
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