Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1988

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Constitution week Some sleepy juniors probably thought they were still dreaming when they saw Dolly Madison walk by them and go into Mrs. Johnson’s classroom. Had Logan High entered the Twilight Zone, or was it just Constitution Week? Fortunately, the latter is true. September 17,1987, marked the 200th Anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution, and Logan High celebrated along with the rest of the country. The History Department kicked off the festivities by dressing as members of the Constitutional Convention. Being the only female teacher, Mrs. Johnson dressed as James Madison’s wife all week. The activities were topped with an assembly on September 16, in which a recording of the day’s events in Washington, D.C., was shown, a mock debate between Brett Johnson ( Anti-Constitution”) and Joe Pitkin ( Pro-Constitution”) was enacted and music by a combined chorus of the Chauntaires and the Crimson Classics was performed. The rest of the valley celebrated at the Spectrum on Thursday, the 17th. The Logan High orchestra, bands, the Crimson Classics and the Chauntaires combined with the other high schools in their respective sections to provide music at the event. All the middle schools of the county contributed choruses as well. The week’s events revived our awareness of our freedoms and rights. The intent study of the document in school revealed new aspects of the Constitution which showed how far-sighted the framers were. With only a few, if any, amendments, the Constitu-tionB will probably live on for another 200 years. Brook Ferney Casuals Out” after the signing of the Constitution.

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Scott Hymas demonstrates the finer points of begging. Would you let go of me?! Gotta hand it to yal First Week 19



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Peer Support Peer Counseling is a new form of help for students. There are two divisions, Peer Support Group for the high school and S.T.U.D.S. (Supporting Teens Under Daily Stress) for the middle school. This is one way they used to put across the point Just Say No.” Peer Support Group focused more on helping students cope with life and preventing things such as pregnancy, drug abuse, and suicide. During the year students involved in these groups went through a twenty hour training period. They learned how to deal with problems and how they can be of help. Mike Pilkington, from Bear River Health Department and Mr. Greene, are the advisors. They also received a lot of support from the police station. The groups let every teenager know that their support was there when he she needed it. Peer Counseling front row: Steve Al-bee. Blake Teuscher. Michelle Cook, Kristy Leonhardt. Lisa Blickenstaffi Back row Megan Wanlass. Charlie Skaug. Sun An. Ester Roylance. Okechi Ahanonu. Laura Ward. Mr. Grene. Kevin Fisher. Cindi Barfuss. Teresa Cole. Tammy Plowman. Jeanette Rawlings, and Mike Pilkington. Peer Support 21

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