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Paul and Mark's favorite activity at the parade was trying to catch candy in their mouths. f' 3 gs Innovative Leadershlp he job a student body offi- cer has isa tough one. They spend many long hours, throughout the summer and school year planning many activi- ties and dances for the student body. During the summer Mark Furlong and the other officers made up a calender with most of the athletic events, dances, and other activities. The officers also chose three people to work on public relations. They were An- gela Tolson, Kim Coray, and Mi- chelle James. They helped the of- ficers with the birthday bulletin board and the ln the News . . . bulletin board. This year the officers continued with the struggle to get a perma- nent L on the mountain. They set up the Homecoming Parade and dance and they helped all the other officers and organizations with their homecoming week ac- tivities. We put a lot of work into Homecoming, and it turned out great. said Mark Heldsted, stu- dent body Vice-President. The of- ficers also organized Beach Week , which turned out to be great. This years officers helped make the 86-87 school year a great one!! Debbie Warren stops her scooter long enough to pose for a picture. Susie looks excited for her hard work on the Homecoming celebrations to finally come together. Studen tbody Oflicers 9
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STUDENTBODY OFFICERS: Mark Heldsted, Vice Pres: Sue Hunsker, Sec: Paul Parkinson, Execg Kelly Smith, Exec: Debbie Warren, Exec: Mark Furlong, Pres. eff' af 'if' Kelly Crunch Smith shows that she HAS finally mastered the motorcycle. Mark Furlong, as Studentbody President, presides over the Alumni , Assembly. 5 ...T Y., -...0.,,..,m..-....... E 8 Officers i 7,7 ,WHY ,
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Three Month O agstg elf ummer ga ve students the welcome break they need- ed from strenuous school work. Even though some students still had to work hard at their summer jobs, you could still find many of them out enjoying the sun rays. Many students attended var- ious camps and clinics held at U.S.Cl. or other sta te colleges and schools. Football, basketball, cheerleading, and drill team camps were a few for the athlete. For students with creative or aca- demic outlooks there were music, yearbook, and debate camps. Working at a summer job kept a great many students busy and gave them their extra spending money. Students worked at fast- food places, restaurants, grocery stores, clothing stores, and the- atres. Summer concerts were also a big thing for students to do. Some popular ones were Depeche Mode, the Eurythmics, A-ha, and the Monkeys. All in all, summer gave every- one a chance to soak up some sun rays or just get away from it all. 10 Summer Logan High sophomore class officers jom together m the com mon practice of eating.
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