Granite High School - Granitian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1935

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Z i i i! il ii ll H il it 12 El Ei li il 9. Ain't We crazy! But boy We had funl 10. Say boy, I'd rather feed my mouth, than feed my brain right now. ll. They act like they were in a hurry, but the 8:55 bell just rang, and were they anxious to get to that study hall, and howl 12. No, they're not im- itating the stars in the sky but just helping Girls' Day to be a suc- cess. 13. Not pansies, but daisies in our annual Iunior Doll party stunt. 14. Four smiling bru- nettes in the semi-finals of the Campus Sweet- heart Contest. 15. l'm not with the mechanics now, says Mr. Davis, l'In on my way home minus the grease. 16. Tough, blind, old fashioned, silly people- no, it's just the faculty cooperating with student body on Dingy-Day. il il l s i ll 4 w l l l 4

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r 1. sa 4 . . , i I l. Waterl And Howl Watch it fly. 2. An assemblage on the flag pole-not un- common at all to upper classmen, but prohibited to sophomores. 3. lust a gentle game of-Well your guess is as good as mine! 4. Don't exercise your mind too much, Mr. Markham. There are many more eccentric fig- ures in this institution for Cartooning. 5. Old fashioned maids in the Doll Party parade. 6. lust a usual shift from one room of torture to another. 7. Not just Dave, any more, but President. 8. We dor1't know the significance of the Whis- key flasks, but Papa Di- onne says they must have their milk so- i 1 t I lr , lt . ll ll il . It ! I1 I! IS Q. it W, E. v '?':S' 6 X. .. l so Jr, in J., q Y r.',: f'X. QQ , 1 . ,, l l 1



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I I ,I I :I 'I I It I 1. The dancing class had their part in partici- pating in the Doll-Party. 2. It isn't a fire, or try- ing to slutt from class- but just showing that he's got muscles. 3. The Cornet trio, just ask them to play you to sleep. 4. Do I like plumb- ers, say most of the Granitian Coeds. Yes, but Sherm much better With that black object off. 5. They must be going to study from the looks of the books, but I have my doubts. How about you? 6. This time, Grani- tians, our coaches are not thinking of more plays, but just making a pose. 7. It could be the flag passing, but I bet it's just the sun in their eyes. 8. Now Dick, what did you tell those girls this time. 9. No, they're not go- ing to roll them, but just used them for a dance. lU. It must be the op- era they are discussing again. I I I I fl It I I I I I I II II 1 I I. II '! I i .

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