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vi BUT, on the other hand: The Problems. When you finally find people similar to you, you stick together like crazy glue. You don’t venture out of the clique. You've got it — CLIQUE STICK. People become just faces in the crowd, clinging to the security of their own friends, and missing the adventure of meeting new people. What about the swim upstream to the lockers, only to find your locker overflowing (3 to a locker). But look at the talents you’ve developed — to cross the hall, study the flow of traffic, jump diagonally fo an empty space and then check to make your next move; then relax and the masses of people will carry you in the direction of your next class — hopefully. And perhaps the greatest disadvantage is the fierce competition for the offices, sports teams, staffs — 2900 people all wanting to fit in, to join, to excel, to lead. Being large — It’s great’ it’s a drag. It's opportunity; it's anonymity. It’s ALTA.
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Homecoming week, assem- blies. and dances helped keep life bearable. Homecoming activities included the Alta Fair, the night pep rally, the dance, the night movie, and the game. The most popular dances were Junior Prom, Hawk Hoedown, Sweethearts. MORP, Homecoming and Christmas. Assemblies helped excite us for activities and in- form us of goings-on. Spread throughout the ac- tivity section are feature arti- cles discussing the interests of Alta Students. Included are ar- ticles on what a shoe tells about a person wearing it and reactions of foreign exchange students to Utah. Also fea- tured is the hockey club and a look at the fast growing craze for snowboarding. Advisors and staffs of the school’s publications worked many hours to ensure that deadlines were met and read- ers were entertained. The Hawkeye showed a new look this year with a new advisor and editor. The Euphony in- volved students who wished to display their literary talents, and the Accipitor captured a crowded year in picture and copy. 6 Crowd Pleasers
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