![]() The packs were cylindrical, about the size of an office garbage can, and stacked to the ceiling, Thomas says. Until about four years ago it was full of old survival kits, he says. Thomas twists the knob and the first thing one notices is the darkness. Thomas tracks further into the bowels of the basement to a room marked 001A. Racks of blue marching band costumes line the path to a chain-link fence. Thomas, ‘73, director of production services for Utah State University’s Caine College of Arts, heads down a flight of cement stairs and unlocks the basement door. Mid-sentence Thomas stops to point out the telltale yellow fallout sign drilled into the brickwork of the arts building. ![]() His keys jingle as he describes growing up in Hyrum during the height of the Cold War - a time when neighbors erected fallout shelters in the mountains and classmates performed duck and cover drills in school. ![]() LYNN THOMAS WALKS IN THE SPITTING RAIN TO THE DARYL CHASE FINE ARTS BUILDING.
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