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First Day Blues hat could possi- bly change your sleeping habits from the summer schedule to the new hours of ten in the evening through six-thirty in the morning? What single event could get approximetly twelve-hundred sunburned, star- ry eyed teenagers to attend with cheesey smiles on their faces? What could make you sit at atten- tion for six hours, five days a week, without pay? All this, plus the fact that you are suffering from a type of jet lag, even though you haven 't been anywhere. ls it a Communist takeover . . . or is it August twenty-fifth? Yes you guessed it, and so be- gan the 1986-87 school year. The summer had come to an abrupt end and all that remained were memories fhow sentimentall and a severl y sunburned nose. Excite- ment stirred as fellow grizzlies, dressed in shorts and beach shirts, united for the first time in three months. The freshman were feeling pret- ty cool and buzzing with excite- ment over the fact that they were no longer just Mountaineers, but mighty Grizzlies which was a wel- comed change! They acted as freshmen do. They go lost a lot, but after two weeks they were finding their classes all by them- selves. The sophomores were glad to no longer have the dubi- ous honor of being freshmen. Overall they were just happy to be there. The juniors were excited about being one step closer to ac- cepting the high and mighty call of being one of the elete seniors. The seniors were slightly cheery about the fact that they only have one more year to go before they have to face the real world. Over- all the students seemed to share the Logan Grizzly spirit of enthu- siasm. 12 First Day Once again the swarms of students move in and out the doors of Logan. Senior, Lance Lyons, decides to try to learn something in his senior year.
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Hot summer days left Mark Heldsted thirsty for an ice cold Coke. 0 1 his i ,I ,vga Q--NWN 'if' ! i 3 4 ' will I NX '1 Future grizzlies go for the gusto. A dip in Hyrum Dam cooled oft' hot summer bodies. The dude Larry Chatterton visits Germany with other students to learn of their culture. Summer 1 1
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