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Designed to capture your many moods, enjoy these pages of imagery, reflections, and feelings. See and experience the atmosphere encompassing the 1980-81 school year. Relive the social activities that have become traditions: holidays, the first week, Homecoming (banners and all), the school plays, all of those great assemblies, the dances, stomps, and the Olympics. Without Alta’s people, the school would just be empty brick walls with no importance. But thanks to everyone involved, our school has character and individuality, and we know that each person is as important as the next one. Come and take a look at our studentbody, faculty, and staff, the life of the school. From ice hockey to tennis, from wrestling to volleyball, Alta has it all. Football, soccer, wrestling, hockey, track, basketball, tennis, baseball, cross country, gymnastics, volleyball, and golf: athletic fever —catch it! Alta has as many as twenty-two clubs and organizations to be proud of. Each of which provides unique social interests for everyone who joins or advises. Come see and hear their stories in these pages as history is made. VIET Experience the sadness and joy of leaving the 1980-81 school year behind. Look back again at the friends you’ve made, the fun you’ve had, the clubs you've joined, and the things you’ve learned. There’s a smokey completeness in knowing that both friends and memories are forever. Just empty flaps of paper at first, but with every tracing of pencil or pen, memories are reborn and special moments are touched once again. Feelings are expressed and an occasional tear is dropped as an irreplaceable year ends. 2 ■ Table Of Contents
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KNOCK! KNOCK! “Who’s there?” “We are.” “Well, who are you?” “We are the students, faculty, and staff of Alta High School.” “But, who's that?” Well, factwise, we are approxi- mately 2455 students, 110 faculty members and administrators, and 50 staff members who keep this 334,000 square foot facility operating 184 days a year. We are suburbia — metropolitan Salt Lake City, Utah. Growing, grow- ing — one of the fastest growing areas in the state of Utah — flooded “We have become the third largest high school in Utah” with people moving farther into the suburbs and with people coming to Utah from out of state to find jobs in our fairly stable economy. With an opening day studentbody of over 2400, and new students arriving al- most daily, we have become the third largest high school in Utah, with the first and second largest schools as our closest neighboring high schools. We are not located on the edge of the earth. When people hear our school is located at 11055 South there are often snickerings of “North Provo.” We are the southernmost high school in Salt Lake Valley, but with the great Western lifestyle of “auto-mobility,” we spend much of our time going into the city for enter- tainment, shopping, and the some- what totally cultural experience of dragging State. Besides, it isn’t really necessary to go all the way into the city now, because all of the elements of the city have moved to us in the form of shopping malls, theatres, res- taurants, discos, and entertainment centers. We are complex: over 2600 sto- ries. But like anyone you don’t know, we sometimes become known more by stereotypes than by realities. We become judged sometimes by reputa- tion than by facts. So get to know us — the people of Alta — before you form any impressions. KNOCK! KNOCK! “Who’s there?” “Alta” “Alta who? “Read on! That’s what we’d like to show you.” Introduction H 3
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