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Clay Jones Lisa Jones Troy Jones. Gary JordiSon Julie Kankelborg Laura Keddmgton Robert Keddington Chris Keller Keith Keller Mike Kely Jana Kelsch Lisa Kersey Rochele Kiggins Yong Kim Brent Kimball Dale Kimball Karen Kitterman Kevin Klingler David Knapton Linda Knott Jimmy Knudsen Kim Kolman Michele Komro Denny Kopp Jim Kunz Conny Lock John Lambert Alison Landeen Lori Larsen David Lavery James Lavery Lisa Lavoie Teresa Leete Chris Lefebvre Jeff Legg Cindy Leggett Ben Lewis Gilbert Lebya Steve Liddiard Katherine Limb Kathy Lind Jeonnette Lindner Darrel Lingk 212 Freshmen
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Imagine the time spent each day washing dishes. There were over two-thousand utensils used. Over one-thousand trays had to be washed. More than three-thousand dishes had to be scraped and washed, and that didn't even in- clude all the pots and pans used to prepare the meals. As the four lunch lines filed through to get their lunches, grosses of napkins and straws were also picked up. The school lunch program was one of the few school programs that was totally self-supporting. For just 50c. the cooks prepared meals to meet the Federal Government requirements that each tray must supply three ounces of protein con- tained in meat, eggs, or cheese, specified amounts of Vitamins A and C, and iron; in additon each student was provided with one sal- ad, one dessert, one milk item and two bread items. At today's prices, what a bargain; even for a calcium deprived centi- pede Kenni Hiatt Liz Hibbard Connie Hrfl Stan Hill Chod Hmton Leasa Hirschi John Holliday Spencer Horn FRESHMEN ’83 David Howard Scott Howard Steve Hutchinson Jayne Hyatt Charles Ingrom Todd Jackson Brian Jacobson Larry Jacobson Scott Jacobson Chris Jansen Marilyn Jarvie Ricky Jeffs Aaron Jensen David Jensen Kevin Jensen Richard Jensen Jeff Jensen Allan Johnson Matt Johnson Rod Johnson Todd Johnson Freshmen 211
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Jana Linnell Jim Linton Doug Llewelyn Brent Lloyd Nick Lopez Jon Lucero Leah Lugo Garth Luke Blake Lund Michelle Lyda Lori Lyman Tania Lythgoe Karen Madigan David Madsen Glenna Dodge, Set Designing l Viz Time was the largest factor in cre- ating the scenery for To Kill A Mockingbird.’ The project got un- derway last August. Mrs. Glenna Dodge's productions art class was responsible for constructing the sce- nery. However, before the con- struction could take place, Mrs. Dodge had to carefully read through the play and do some re- search on the play's setting to match the houses to the charac- ters. Fortunately, she had designed the ‘Mockingbird’scenery at a pre- vious school and she based the building of this scenery on that one. Although the houses were simple frames with muslin stretched over them, the painting and the planning of the set was quite time consuming and detailed. Each piece of the scenery had a blueprint, but, the first step was the task of making a floorplan. Then, Mrs. Dodge drew a sketch and a perspective color drawing of how the finished scenery and props would look. After this came the step of drafting, or mak- ing blueprints of the house frames. Mrs. Glenna Dodge has been re- ferred to as the best set designer in the state;'' as such, Alta High School is fortunate to have her as part of the faculty. Mrs. Dodge has de- signed sets for the University of Utah's productions of Front Page , She Loves Me and Fiddler on the Roof . She has also designed sets for Hillcrest and Brighton High Schools. Her sets have been sold to schools in Morgan County and Roo- sevelt; and Promise Valley has in- quired about purchasing one. The time, hard work, talents, and devo- tion of Mrs. Dodge and her produc- tions art class to the Mockingbird scenery, helped make it a quality production. Kathy Mahler Site Mapa Jayson Marler Mich Marrott Connie Marshall Mike Marshall Amy Martin Marilyn Martin Mary Martin Mike Marton Freshmen 213
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