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FORGETTABLE great Home- coming week started off Monday as the Seniors painted the town. They did a great job despite the fact that the paint kept freezing. Tuesday the studentbody watched Better off Dead on the football field. Wednesday the Homecoming parade got off to a shakey start due to the rain. That night the annual red and gold Powder- puff game was held. With pouring rain and thunder, the hefty Sen- iors stuck it out 'til the end was near. The score was 6-6. And in a clap of thunder it was all ended, and the win- ner was never discov- ered. Thursday was the alumni assembly highlighted with an ap- pearance by Bob Wel- tie. Friday there was a pep rally to boost school spirit. And to top it all off that night Logan ran over fa- vored Skyview 14-3. 14 Homecoming The Chauntaires float supplied candy and enter- tainment to the parade watchers on the side of the road. The Spirit Squad says, We feel great, Oh we feel so great!
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A R0 al Victor ogan's 14-3 victory over the Skyview Bobcats was a big one for the Grizzlies. lt started them on their way to a 2nd Co-Region championship in two years. Things did not look well in the beginning, how- ever, as the Bobcats jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and seemed certain to add on more, but the hard hitting Logan defense forced a fumble, which Mark Helsted recovered on the 8 yard line. Three plays later, Bobby Pendleton swept left, followed a series of crossing blocks and sprinted down the sideline for a 70 yard touchdown and the Grizzlies 1 st score. With just over a minute to play in the 1st halL Logan got the ball back after Helsted again stole the ball from the Bobcats with the Ist of his 3 interceptions in the game. The halftime activities were exciting as the Royalty was crowned, and the crowd joined the band in the school song. With time running out, it was time for the Ben Lomond special. With great protection from his line, Palmer dropped back and rifled a pass down- Held to Nick Hassan, who then threw to Pendle- ton, who outran everyone 80 yards to the end- zone. Logan's defense, lead by outstanding perfor- mances from Helsted and Mitchell shut out Sky- view the rest of the game, as the Grizzlies went on to sweep the rest of their region games. Shellie Porter is all smiles as she is announced Homecoming Queen. The defensive line gets ready to clobber the Bobcats. 16 Royalty HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Julie Swallow, attendent: Shellie Porter, Queen: Sonya Seethaler, attendent. X
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