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

 - Class of 1935

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-I i Karl Henricksen Ruth Icrckson Lucille Lcxbrum President Vice-President Secretary Stud ent Body 1934-1935 The desire of every Granitian has been to make Granite each year a better school than it was the year before, and to uphold the honor and prestige of this institution. This desire has been exhibited by the stu- dents in their Willingness to support school activities. They have made possible the production and presentation of four school plays, an attempt never before accom- plished. Then again, the students have ral- lied to the support of the music department in presenting an opera which proved to be a very great success. All this has been made possible by the excellent cooperation of the school board, the faculty and the students. All have Worked as a unit to make this year a suc- cessful one. The students have supported the student body officers with utmost loyalty, and the efforts of all have been for the ben- efit of the school. These efforts have not been in vain. lf Granite High School will carry on in the future as it has in the past, this institution will continue to be honored and revered by everyone. -Karl l-lenricksen. SENATE Back Row: F rank Kilpczck, I. Pappas, D. Draper. Front Row: M. Pihl, L. Lcrbrum, R. Icrckson, Mr. Poulsen. A. Peterson, L. Fagg. N X-X XV. . Thirty

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Myrla Myrick-Wasatch High School. U. of California. Leah Mouritsen-Montpelier High School U.A.C., Armstrong College of Business Ad-I ministration, U. of Chicago. Mary Mason-Box Elder High School, U. of U., Weber College. Ezra Poulsen-Fielding Academy, B.Y.U., U.A.C., U. of U. William Parkinson-L.D.S. High School, U. oi U. Doroihy Naylor-East High School, Standtord Maurine, Calif. Iewel Rasmussen-North Sanpete High School, Snow Ir. College, U. oi U. Thomas H. Porter-U.A.C., U. of Extension, Armor Institute of Tech. Ira L. Peterson-Snow College, B.Y.U., U. of U. Gertrude Reynolds-Hemet Union High School, L.D.S., U. of U., Colum- bia University. Lavina Richardson--U. of U., U.A.C., U. of Columbia. Hortense Redd-Logan High School, Ann Arbor School, L.D.S., U. of U. Iohn W. Summerhays-L.D.S. High School, U.A.C., B.Y.U. Mabel Smith-East High School, U. of U., U. of Calif., National University of Mexico, U. of Madrid. Rex Sutherland-Granite High School, U. of U., B.Y.U., U.A.C. Genevieve Wilcox - L. D. S. High School, U. oi U. Vivian Wangsgard-Logan High School, U.A.C. Villa Shafer-Idaho High School, St. Mary's Academy, O.S.C., U. of U. Mary S. Wilcox-L.D,S. High School, U. of U. Twenty-nine CT ,12-



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Eldon Miller Ioe Bierman Wendell Paxton Yellmaster Yellmaster Yellmaster Senate Whenever the constitution is found to be deficient, these Granitians are summoned. One amendment Which arose was that ot prohibiting anyone except the owner from Wearing the block This Was thought necessary to protect our symbol from being made commonplace. lt is an excellent idea, isn't it? Members of the Senate Were: Mr. Poulsen, Sponsorg Ruth jackson, President, Lucille La- brum, Secretary, Afton Peterson, lohn Pap- pas, Senior Representativesg Louise Fagg, Dave Draper, junior Representatives, Marion Pihl and Frank Kilpack, Sophomore Repre- sentatives. ' Court Guilty or not guilty? That is the question judges lvan Phillips, Myrtle Stay, and Lyman Feinauer have had to decide every Tuesday after school as various students, charged with all sorts of misdemeanors, have been brought before them. The judges have been impartial in acquitting or sentencing the accused. Every- one has received a fair and just trial. Sherman Taylor and Eldon Ford, Attor- neysg and Elly Kamp, Secretary, have aided in the administration of justice. Mr. Greene has acted as faculty sponsor for this organ- ization. COURT l Back Row: Mr. Greene. S. Taylor. M. Slay, P. Miller. Front Row: E. Ford. L. Feinauer, E. Kamp, I. Phillips. Thirty-one if - K ek --..,.. .

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