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

 - Class of 1941

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IQZII Hitt ITI In the never endlno quest for one may uncover vest new desrgn Uur photographers such a held rn the new An effort toward a modern has unlted the camera lens the ers hrush and the prrnter produce the tlroely hurldlnq in X ,,,.- 5. yhugtfmarv mn-, 'A ' we 1 l, ,,+ x W V-, 1 -4 3 X 3 'f:v ' Ni '., 'N-L, ' .,, , 1 F, pf , r- '-W, I A f 1 ,w- 1A F A ., M, BL ...WVU W ,f' Q. f Y-., if fx vu-iffy X .XX PUBHSWSQ' gy fhe siudenfs of School, Self J.ake Ci+y, U+ah. Ken nefh Sundwall, Hoi: Copyrighi' l94I ax L ez 9-JW N D.. ah A 'S Q 3, 4 in W if . L' ' A 53 sdiwiah LLICENT LYONS To an ardenT sTudenT oT The basnc sc: ences one who has developed fa phnloso ph! whnch as a source oT lnspurahon To h r sTudenTs To one whose qracuous manner and zeal Tor knowledge are radnaTed To a'l her assocuaTes To MullncenT Lyons Teacher, companion and Trnend we respecTTully deducaTe Thus NlneTeen l-lun dred and ForTy one Granohan I - f I X 3 a f 1 I . . . I I , J I I x a. n,. FPIN W lcling, a new day, all are a parT changing GraniTe scene. No one Thus ConTinual shuTTling g we are all incluclecl in The design as new paTTerns are woven inTo The TapesTry oT school liTe. From These wide-Tlung porTals emerge . . .scholarly ones chained To Their loads oT volumes . . . lighT-hearTed Two- somes and Trios . . . comes The oleep-ThroaTed roar- signiTic:anT oT vicTory . . . The lighT airy rhyThms of The Prom' '... shall we say, These make The warp and wooT oT The GraniTian Tabric. P WXDE-FLUN6 Q KX Af QWW warg f wwf UG if HT HtART ED TWOSO MES AND TRIOS THAT AFTEHNUUN Sknlhfully weaving new Threads un+o Jrhe scheme an affer noon wffh Hrs lnqhfs and shadows Takes nfs place among The rnasfer workers on our ever grownnq and ever changeng po fran I-hghhgh+s of Jrhus pncfure are fhe hus+le and busfle of an Jrher day well spenf hrne 'ro chaf or Iusf one more drank nn case anhcupahon, procrashnahon Jromorrow ' - n . . f- . . NEW AUDITORIUM Sunny aflernoons . . . windy affernoons . . .dull affer- noons . . . lazy aflernoons . . bluslering affernoons . . . buf never a Typical day enfers info our rnasler- piece. Each is differenf-roufine is never mirrored in our likeness. We can be qraleful for Jrlwe affernoons we have a+ Granire, for our aflernoons may be classed as 'rruly disfincrive and worflwy of cornrnendaiion. lx iiiii F5 av, 2 9 Z 4, v L BUILDING WITH A GLISTENIN6 WHITE BLANKET Ever an elemeni' of Granilian progress Ilwe L building, wliellier gaily feslooned willw a glislening wliile blanker of snow or palienlrly enduring flue ceaseless summer sun, has come Io be Ilwe unvarying qualify or lcey of any day ar Granife. Gaflwered from Ilie various l'1eydays of This imposing edifice of our campus we recall . . . Ilwe homecoming days -wlwal a wealfli of Iradilion is unearllied. A HAY . . . 'rhe graduahon days-my how weve grown . . . everydays-fhe lunches, The informal chefs and gafherings, fhe games of Hsfrong-horse or jusf plain monkey-business, Jrhe kids . . . sformy days, The variefy fhaf inspires. All Granifians go back-iusf for a day. M ORNINQ I 3 Principal Lorenzo T-l. T-laTch PHI lllll Fellow GraniTians: The world Today sfands in iudgmenT over The deeds and acTs oT men oT our gen- eraTion. The civilizaTion and culTure builT Through The careTul planning and personal sacriTice oT our predecessors seems To be crumbling aT The TeeT oT sehfishness, ieal- ousy, greed, suspicion, and haTe. One is losT in an eTTorT To Tind securiTy and con- TenTmenT in a world so disTurbed by The ambiTions oT oTher people. All This con- Tusion is unnecessary in a land oT plenTy wi+h opporTuniTies Tor personal advance- menT wiThin The grasp oT every man, re- gardles oT creed or color. There is liTTle doubT buT whaT The soluTion To our prob- lem lies in The Tield oT inTellecTual and social undersTanding. Close cooperaTion beTween The home, The school, The church, and The naTion will dedicaTe anew The liberTies oT The American people in order ThaT all men may live wiTh malice Toward none and wiTh chariTy Tor all. Such is The purpose oT educaTion in a counTry which guaranTees liTe and liberTy To each one in his pursuiT oT happiness. Lorenzo l-l. l-laTch lllllllll Slanding al The conlrols of Jrhe Granile School Dislricl, our Board of Educalion has safely guided us lhrough anolher pleasanl year of schooling. Superinlendenl Philo T. Farnsvvorlh and Board Presidenf l-lor- ace A. Sorensen have concienliously lenl lheir supporl +o our varied endeavors. Ofher members ol lhe Board are: F. G. Burlon, clerlcg A. T. Shurllefl, J. V. Bolinder, C. L. Bawden, C. Naylor, and F C. Torlcleson, building supervisor. The Cvranile sludenl body appreciales l'he cooperalion of lhe Board in Hs help foward lhe success ol our many school aclivi- lies. l-lgrage A, Julius V, Fielding Lamberl' Sorensen Bolinder Burlon Bawden Arfhur T. Clarence R. Franlc C. Shurflefl Naylor Torlcelson Dr. P. T. Farnsworlh ......-fr--' ::: ,jf '.:'fw :f-321, 19 ,M Sealed: Lell lo righl. Adolph Brox-Band and orcheslra. l-le adds much life lo 'rhe assemblies and lournamenls. Playing golf is his hobby. Thelma Garlic-Vocalional Guidance De- parlmenl. An enlhusiaslic polilician and musician. Above: Rulh Williams, Elaine Clark, and Fae Bryner malce use of lhe library. Righl: Elsie Samuelson and Jack lmlaun work on The Nalional Guard Library. George Gardner, B.S., lvl.A.-Deparl'- men? of Vocarions. Lilces lo read cullural books and is an ardenl lennis player. ff! ii r wfi:,'.p'f 'H-.. Top' Leif +o righlr. Edna Mae Coleman, BS.-Type and shorlhand. Spends her exlra lime painl- ing china, swimming and playing lhe piano. Merie Bosch, B.S.-Bookkeeping, shorf- hand ,and lype. Coach of +he second year lype leam. Sponsor of Commercial Me-lba Ralph, BS.-Type and shorlhand. Coach ol lirsf year lype feam. Music is her avocalion. Lloyd L. Young, BA., lv1.S.-Shorlhand, economics, commercial law. l-lome mov- ies and lennis lceep him busy. club. Loves 'ro grow roses and follow a gypsy life. Lower Leff: Dilwor+h Marchanf demons+ra+ing +he workings of a lung. Lower Righl: Elaine Tame and Lu Ree Sanders Taking up sfifches. Above: Leif 'ro riglnl. Mabel Smilli, A.B., M.A.-Spanish and French. Sponsor of flue Language Arfs club. Spends summers in foreign lands. R. Leone Gamelle, A.B.-Ar+. Sponsor of flme Granarf Guild. She is usually loo busy lo boflier. Mrs. l-loward, A.B.-Music. Co-sponsor ol +l'1e Music club. An oulslanding pian- isl, bolli as a feaclner and player. Above: Leif 'ro riglwl. Ira L. Peferson, M.S.-Science. An ard en? lwilcer and sfudenl of nalure. A. N. Beclcsfrand, B.S.-Science. Spon sor of iunior class. l-le is an experl sales man. Lower Leif: Mrs. Howard leads lhe assembly in rlne song of +l'1e G al Xmas lime. Lower Righl: Se++o Soccol, Nila Jean Fullmer, Giles Florence seelc wisdom from Linford's owl. xr Above: Mr. L'nlord shows Belh Osgulhorpe and Fae Bryner how +o muscle in. Top leff Leif lo righl' lone Andrus B S Domeshc Science De par+menl' Sponsor of 'rhe Bachelors club and co sponsor of The Home Econ omics club She lilies +o direcf music Ruby I-lurs'r B S Domeshc Ar? Depart menf. Sponsor of fhe Home Economics club. Traveling is her chief inieresl. Cenferz Leif ro righf Frances Rogers A.B.-Domeslic Ari' De- par+men'r. Sponsor of The senior class and Home Economics club. Par+icipa+es in any afhlefic acfivily. ls gefling married fhis spring. Lovina Richardson B.S.-Domeslic Arf Deparfmenf. Sponsor of +he Home Econ- omics club. An ardenl rose enlhusiasi. Righiz Lucille L. While-Assisianl office clerlc. ls very fond of music: spends her leisure Time doing needleworlc. Th's is Lucille-'s Iasi' year wirh us. llllllll Top lefr: Leif lo righl. Joseph H. Davis, BS.-Pxuio Mechanics. He enioys hunling and fishing and walch- ing baseball. T. H. Porler, Bfx. - Woodworli. He spends his summers in 'rhe building Trade. Upper righl: Leif 'ro righl. Gerlrude Reynolds, AB.-English and Journalism. Sponsor oi Granirian paper, and Allied Youlh. A greal reader and sludenf ol lirerarure. Below: Warren Parlcer and Dave Holm g Over lhe oummy engine. Top lellz Lell' lo righl. lzella Norlh, lv1.S.--Physical Educalion. Sponsor of Girls' sporls. Loves Traveling and sporls, bul specializes in fancy quill- ing. Kalhryn Bullock, B.S.- Dancing a n d Physical Educalion. Sponsor of lhe Da Lo l-le club and co-sponsor of 'rhe Pep club. Spends her lime dancing and horse- back riding. Top cenler: Leif lo righl. George Adamson, B.S., lvl.S.-Public Speaking, English. Sponsor of Debare squad and direclor of assemblies. l-lis hobbies are his very young son and build- ing. Geneva Langlois, B.S., MA.-Speech. Sponsor oi Speech club. Collecls and wriles poelry. l-las a unique handkerchief colleclion. Top righl: Lei? lo righl. LeRoy l-lillarn, B.S.-Agricullure. Spon- sor ol Ag. club and Yearbook. Business adviser of paper. Coaches iudging learns. Enioys skiing, lennis, and fishing. Theo E. Curlis, Jr., B.S.-Sociology, Mechanical Drawing. Sponsor of senior class and Engineers club. Chaplain, Ulah Nalional Guard-now in service. Leif: Geneva Langlois reads fhe Chrislrnas slory. l Lefl 'ro right Forresf H. Green, M.S.-Hislory. Fire marshal. He loves flowers: specializes in roses. Horfense Redd. B.S.--Hislory. Has a large collecfion of foreign dolls and in- leresling slides from 'flue Medilerranean. Bolfomz Honorary fyping cerfilicales make a fine environmenl for Richard Lindsay and Belva Bowflnorpe as 'rliey praclice. Qi 7 A M. M. Holmes, B.S.-Malln, Hisfory, Farm Management Direclor of N.Y.A. A Home and family man. A group of sociology sfudenls place Ulan on +l1e nn f Above Ken lngleby sTudenT body presu denT RughT Vurgunua KoTTer and Reynolds Mackay vuce presudenT and secreTary our sTudenT body Tume us a ThueT The school year oT I94O 4I us now a parT oT YesTerday As The doors close behund us and our TooTsTeps carry us Trom The campus The lasT page wull have been wruTTen and The Book oT GranuTe 40 4I wull be compIeTed Thus year we belueve has been one of The qreaTesT un The husTory OT GranuTe AchuevemenTs have been many and success has been sweeT Because They are symboluc OT everyThunq The name GranuTe sTands Tor The Tr duTu s and udeals esTabIushed Thus year wull rernaun a parT oT Thus X, W X A4 y oTTucers we have Trued To malce Thus year one a X u As Turne marches on and you progress Throug u e recall happy assocuaTuons acTuvuTues and nnernorues I NX. R e of l94O 4I 1 KEN VIRGINIA REYNOLDS 28 I , A I -plffuqw , , F43 at jj . I . . H71 1, I 'wc - ' , . u M. . IIIII' . J K.. .mu i . , , . . . K g y' 1' lik fl l lllEllL The l-iouse and Senafe, The legisla- Tive branches of our governmenl have spenf The year alfernpling +o provide a more adeguale award sys- Tem. Our courl has efficienlly car- ried oul' The worlc of enforcing our numerous sfudenl body laws. The members of Jrhe senale were Janice Naylor, Kalherine Kuhre, l-luberl Saflerlhwaile, Don Nydegger, Jer- ry Kelly, and Calvin PraH. The spealc- er of lhe l-louse was Richard Duffin and The Judge of lhe Courl was Burns Finlayson. Ezra J. Poulson was lhe sponsor of The Legislahve bodies and Reed Thorpe was sponsor of The Courf. i E aww Leadmg llwe deslmes ol The sensor class as Roberl Cy Thompson all around allwlele former lumor class rex Neal Avery and Sara Cram wllomvfon Ro ell CY Complelrng flue execullve Trlad are able and wulllng Sara Cram and Neal Avery as vlce preslclenl and secre lary respecllvely Q 41. l-lawaii comes lo Grande FK ii ini mi x Three years ago They regislered al Gran- ile as firsl-year sludenls and now They will soon aclol Their names lo The long lisl of alumni. The Class of '4l has lell an enviable example of aclivily, Their fine assemblies, 'rhe grand senior l-lop, April 25, which closed 'rhe currenr season of social evenls, all have conlribuled To an enioyable year. The 'ream warms up Tim e O uf for resf RF' if W ' ,254 1, 01 YW ' ' 'FI I , f rf , A W' W' I i N 'l 4 , L ...f L I qi Q' mf Al lb Elaine Aflon Louis Roy Lloyd Ellwel Kay Adamson Allen Allen Allen Andersen Anderson Andersen lvlaurine Mildred Beverly Slanley Sarlcis Frances Lynn Anderson Andresen Andrus Andrus Arslanian Auslin Auslin Neal Maxine Veca Vora Mariorie l-lallard Vaughn Avery Baird Balmer Balcer Baldwin Barlcer Barlcer X A1 IW i K 'Z X' 'ry ' I , ' f V 'A x A x ' 1 Duane Barrall Marian Bealie Spencer Bennion l-larold Berg La Wana Bells Paul Biclcley Q A A if A A as is. Darlene Bigler Donna Bills Eldon Bingham . P P S ,Q 0 E .qbu i. iiiii I Q 13' J 'Pl Jim Bodell Benny Bruse Maurice Carey Maxine Black Irene Blake Belly Lou Bleaza rd Vern Bolinder Radine Budd Glen Clwerringlon 3 Wayne Borg Pearl Bullerfield Lois Cliidesfer W, M .,,, 53, ,ff F96 I uf Bruce Bowden Beverly Bu'rferwor'rh Hal Clwrislensen Wonder if W S Leah Brockbank Donna Burbidge Kennefh Clwrisrensen Fe Winn ling ? Affon Brown Affon Burrows Elizabefli Clark Leland Brown Jane? Cannon Roberl' Clark why A,l,. ' Marion Brown Norma Carfer Beverly Corfese Q! ia 3 i L f' 1 4 1-W W , 'H 1' Q , U? F H -- R ' -. 6 Y ii: A Marye Bob lvan Joyce Esllwer Cox Cumberledge Culler Danks Davies Margarel Kenneflw Felix Agnes Eugene Davies Daybell Dekleva Dee Delp Ray Lorean Marvin Lois Malliew Eakle Ebnnyer Edlund Edwards Ek .Ji liz . fff 1 5-ff! E ? ' V ' ff L his ' .-ff4,ll X02 f 1 A N J? A 4 - , EllioH Fairbanks Margarel Farnsworfh Rex Fausi' Sliirely Fellows Alfhea Ferguson Elvernon Ferguson LuCre+ia Ferre Lily Fink Burns Finlayson fl ,Y s Olivia Davies Aflon Dens+ed Leone Erickson . in-N I Allan Davis Jim Draxler Norma Evans I v I 4. n 4' -Q- LD F? 'if Nan Sam Eloise Follcer Chloe Garringer Slanley Goldberg -P' , 5 Dale Fisher Richard Fisher Giles Florence Al Ford Guido Gaz Jay Green Q v Phil Forlie Beverly Genfry l-lelen Gunn r 9' 5 4? Rulh Fouberf Slanlon Gerard Theresa l-laag t -3 1 Donna Rae Fullmer Jack Gledhill Carlos Hansen Marion Garner Noel Gold Fred Hansen x, 1, 34. rf 125 93' 3 4 -1 s Y, 'W X i Q rm' J 1- I fa, an -1 1 My '5 7.- B Q- -0' 1' if as .,, , 5 .J 1 Q .. Q- wr! 4 9 F so nn!! 53 A -, 'W 1 vb' ' ., 1, I' Cleo Rulh Harrison Harrison Henry Marjorie Holcanson Holcanson Belly lrnngard Humphries Huxhold .rw lf! Phyll s Jacobson Florence Jensen Helen Jensen Joe Jensen Vicror Jenson Mary Jessop Elise Johanson Bob Johnson Marva Johnson i '52 1, if '. Evelyn Helene Haslam Haugan Russell Marqare+ Holcanson Holder Kennefh Elaine lngleby lrwin l If 1 x ay U 4 is N lm . L f ' Elva Jones Pine Jorgenson Franlc Keele Jean Larsen Margare+ Lindbeclc 7-5,1 Y Norman Kay m N.. The Wayne Kelly Ru+l'1 Lasl Jaclc Lombardi 25 14 . 'VG GC 'af Rosie Kirlcman BeH'y Lehnerr Reynolds Mackey 1 Virginia Koller Cleo Lehman Allen Mair s 1 vi? -.-, f--v ir an-, . qlfee,-I Wayne Lambourne Clyde Lemmon Pearl Manlle , rd EJ, WG' X -. IS Slecfed. Wesley Lang Allon Levorsen Belly Ma rlcs fn., Garfh Gordon Larsen Larson Gloria Charles Liddle Lindhall Elsie Wayne Mafsuda Malfhews is J ' V 2:21 ur L ,,,i f -AV r , . 1' fi L .Wx W 7 5 'Q W ' A L 4 - is ' i I . 4 gas A L ,W ff :J as ,AI LJ Mag K 4 6 -mf sf! A5 1 l Va 1 l 9 . wi A-.4-. ,M View 1 -ff- Clifford Gerald La Rue Pauline Janna Lee Meadows Mendenhall Melcall Middlemiss Millel Milligan Amos Ufalwna Elma Donna Alice Rosella Mosher Moss MoH'o Myers McDonald McMillan Janice Callwerine Frances Keifln Naomi Larna Naylor Neerings Neff Nelson Nefllesnip Norllfa .. ,J ' ff M 5 L ' U, X., 1 5 I' 4 ., A.. Belle Nowell Don Nydeqger Margarel Oales 5,3 I Clnigusa Olcawa Margaref Olsen Dan Orullian 4 'AISI Belh Osguflnorpe l-lelen Osguflworpe Wayne Ollley 3 ? l ,ix ze, Yin Q' 301: Warren Marie Moore Mons Bill Jaclc Naylor Naylor Reed Wanda Nor+l'1 Norflw 5 W 'Zi . r ,V l V- ai ::': -.', A x , ., :-, - 'Zz I 'A z X ' ai F Q ' C s. ms IW Wyall' Parlce Dean Palriclc Mary Rul'l1 Pallerson Elden Monless Amelia Paxfon Pelwrson Pellengrino Dorolhie Franlc David Porarln Porschafis Porler Belly Lucille Kei+lw Richman Rigby Robison H it , i 'ff I 'U' gi Q .If Q, ' ,i is V7 157 'Q' Joyce Perkins LaMar Poulron Jack Roper '35 i , ,.l! ,ami Ti -'fn 123, ,f Wf,O,S WOI7-,'ed 'Owy Margery Margie Palsy Margarel' Pelerson Pelerson Pelrerson Pixfon Kennefln Olive Doris Doris Powell Pufnam Quisl' Riches Raymond Bill Elsie LURGS Ross Rowland Rupp Sanders P 4, 2' 6 f' 2' 5' QJA EU 4 33i , s 'fi f'f 'N fkx by ,AIIL fa fi P ,, 4 '95 i i 'fir' an n A 4 gg , g i44A.4f T T y ' A I 'V fy f Y lt T is f' V2 T T 1 Y?'i7 f 1 ,QL 5 xx V ,.,f T- A , ,S T j H f. 1-1 we-S 2 K' x . nr, ' W , Q V '16 Zi ' J f S J 'f i S adj ii if rg 8 'V if I' 2 Q. .ggi is Mi Q S A 1 . Q- I A Huberl Bud Janice Russell Junior Rulh Bob Lloycl Sallerfhwaile Schmillrolh Scoh' Severson Shell Shipley Sloan Slusher Belly Arlhur Melba Norma SeHo Calvin Dorofhy Dorolhy Smarl Smirh Smifh Smifh Soccol Sorenson Sorensen Sorensen Mildred Inez Earl Harry John Sferling Douglas Helen Spencer Spiul Sfaufler S+einer Slewarl' Slillman Sloddard Sroddard fy , ,.: 1 ' 'ix ly Aff sf, r Vi 1 X 'Rf , XX S .1 s ' 1 X if 5 Q ' N 'A If Q Joey Sloul Frances Sudbury Kennelh Sundwall George Tamura Eugene Taylor Jaclc Taylor i' V- K T , -3 S nm Jessie Theclcs+on Nancy Thomas Roberl Thompson J' Marllla Torqerson Edward Wallace onna Wuneqar K Ill? 1 , ,. o 4 ir. 'vlelva Tlwnell l.or1n Tonnesen Larene Toone LeRoy Trapp o Wallace Kelllw Woolsey r 17 3 6 1-1-fr .A ya Ernu y Urry Sle la Walbom Boyd Wrnglwl 2 1 9 ' 4 Owen Urry Belly Lou Wa an Wrnglnl .w ,. - ,M- ' A554 7' G6 foo Rullwe Van Sellers Beverly Wheeler DeAnn Wynn , - , ,r J L S SXCM eo' Mildred Vaughn Jean Wlmlelwead Harry Yenson ' P a Wagner Dorallma Wnlclcen 55' Mary Wallcenhursl Evelyn Walluarns 1 '. r , ' 0 ' 3 fu: JI' abd 1-Q ' wa.-ix! -BNN . ' 5 Chosen lo lead The rumor class govual and ever smnlrng Bull Anderson has proven himself capable of Jrhe laslc Granf Fagg and Jean Lnvnnqslone ll Pxndefson l B Jean Lnvungslone vsce presndenf and Granl Fagg secrelary have done Their share In malclng 'rhus year a suc cessful one for rhe rumor class Prom Commillee a+ work on decoralions. W lllllllll ll Amid Souflw Sea Island almospliere The annual Junior Prom was lweld on our own campus for flue firsr Jrime. '42 has added much pleasure 'ro our year. A+ 'rlieir assembly Earl J. Glade was rlme quesl spealcer and Jrlwe Universily Girls' chorus and oc+e++e. Fealuring alumna Winifred Coplinq, who Jrlwrilled flue slu- denf body wi'rl'1 Zing Zinq Zingn and ollwer popular musical seleclions. Prom in lull swing. Tired bu f Rex malces llwem sfrelclw. Vivian Aamodf l.a Rue Alsop Jay Arnold Barbara Bailey Mildred Bandl Harold Allen Bill Anderson Maurine Aslill Clwesler Bailey Walfer Bandf Mildred Allen Edi+h Arll William Allcinson Richard Bailey Mildred Barker ll IUHS MQ K2 QE? gm ' Qu .vi Q, lv' .fl X 3,1 x k ,Q an All if. es y .l,,: Q vw A an Ronald Barker Anna Gae Bigler Jean Briclcer Jay Burlon Beverly Campbell J. W. Barlow Eugene Bigler Wayne Bringhursl Lindsay Burlon LeRoy Campbell 'r N 4 A V .2 Zi X 5 4 KSN. ' Muriel Barnes Joyce Blair Harry Broome Lyman Burfon Yvonne Caproni S 4' 4 'A' I aff 'V 1 A June Barfsclni Delberf Bleazard Maydene Brown Maurine Bufferworfh Dorofhy Carbis 4+ Q , Donna Bafeman Jay Bowen Jean Bryan? Anna Var Bybee Myrle Carlisle 3 f zf3'Z 5' J Glenna N xx! . r in Belnap X. USA- X ,f 'I .. Wanda e'n eulah Bramble Bredflnauer Brewer Fae Bruce Duane Bryner Buck Burron Lawrence PerleHa Verda Byer Cain Caldwell Jean Ralph Dorlhy Carlson Carlsfon Carler , A ,-l, I we 'W ' J NI V I . ia ,aus r,' 391 rg' E. A L S. WV 5 it , 37 1 . md' AA 'U 3' J 9 dy 3 M lg -L, A L li mighi be The Virginia Reel. Myron Chamberlain Elaine Clark Granl Coon Lois Crofi Shirley Cuiler JUNIUHS Andrew Chipman Carrol Clayion Lesfer Coon Bessie Croxford Miariorie Danlcs Franlc Davnes A ICS Doyle Beverly Eushce Kellh I F1 Bruce Gardner .JA Weslon Daw Lance Draper Fagergren A an Flanders Daniel Garn l-loward Dean Noreen Dundas Granl FGQQ June Flowers Ruby Glade an 'Gina W? XT'-V lra DeMulle Donald Du e Barbara Fanrhol m E+ e Fofes Thomas Glasseh' QS. up-A3 'TF A 1:6 'ik tg 'S' 11 J AL Josephine Devecchn Dorns Dunn Mary Faullcner l-lelen Foulger Mary Glezos 'Z All '3- Glen JG f XX4' , r I avi J' ,i Albe f Eldon Eccles Renee Fawson Delberr Fowler Alhol Graham 3 John Fehrnnger Mary Frampfon Angelene Greaves Eklund Herberf Fillmore Nlla Jean Fullmer Leonard Gramm 57 QF' L ' ' ' D , xx ' fi ff. as V ' ge ,if X I. . - 'f , . lc dwa Bill . u . ' II h l ' F' lc y L ii Q W .. 44 ' V V xl ., 2 -.. - rs X M. . . 9 B - 14 ff: K , ' 'Q TJ Q ,V , J ' YZF. A K V ,K W X .lsabifh X381 gr 'L' 3 , ix Q. A sl ' A Q ,f N ax V 0 ' Q , 3 L 3 fl ..,. f 1 , - A , B '- BA L F y, 'fi 5 Y an '- ' K 7 I K A V Q 4 5 A , J Q J B A . V L ' js! Va if ul- ' 6' ' 54 F f A L we s , ' vi I x - m - . ' E D D , A f, . - 3 as v ,, J ,,, A 4 . . A ' , ri, - X V .r V s ' in I ' .' lr il .4 x Will if be a Granife vicfory? Shirley Grover Doreen Gwilliam Gale Hammond Richard Hansen Jean Harmon Vaughn Sues? Reilco Hagio Fern Hanson Marian Harbrechf Lorraine Harrison Norma Gufke Donna Hall Gale Hansen Lorraine Harmon Dallas Harward UIUHS if ' ev N A 5 2 ti ,ciywfr A' If it , X v' 'Fifi Myron Haslam ee Hobbs Helen Jean Hudson Elaine Jacobson Orvllla Johnson - 519' 2 AW 3482 'UV Callmerlne Halch Darllne Hodder Sanford Hu Louuse James Bellne Jones 'IE' .tl Roberl Haycoclc Dave Ho I Margarel Hufclunson Evelyn Jenluns a Jones 6 Mali Colleen Heaps Arva Holder Delberl nce Jesse Jenmngs Sylvsa Julluan 21-F- Clarence Henrilcsen lvlargarel Holgerson Bellye Jackson Wyona Jensen Norma Karlclwner -8 QV 04' 35 X .. 4:-In Lucille . Henni ' Grab Hollnngworl Donald Jackson Melville Jenfzsch u a Kalrus i..,.1,Xf ,. ja Dawn T f' Ugly ll: oyd Howell Elaine va Jackson Jacobsen Vauna o Jesppersen Johnson Ver a Mae Keeler Keller 'Q-f -so Q7 '29 -er -B gh X,.v' 7 1- M11 215. :0 rg 1: 1-1 -.-q Q N. -3 L ' 5 E' -- l lg' l .01 on ' El ll ' l . . . B b ' ' R y ' L l. l J lese V W E . ,VV IIZ. .v-. . xv f VV Zv? fi: , G Y MK V. V S. -if , V VVAVV V V V 1 I Y p V V , i' ' an -nw ' N ' V' , A 1 . I:, V A 0 5- VV , V 4 . V 4VV 4 V, ,Lk s E -aj J sg' f rf' if rr l dl .1 I Q, sg? :jg . fn 53 75' s,,.-,..-Li ,..,. -.V.-M-, A iw A' A , is V V N' V V. AZ ,VV V I V V ,, V . V . Q J 'M V ' V . MW-Q ' wr! V -V fr 4, VVV YBJV gf - 1 'E ffm , n 4, , , if 4 5 V 9' - ' V 1' ' 1' ' 'f' J - ,. -Q 'am V . 3 ' . wi! fa 1 -M , X .V N J , . ' Jerry Kelly Wendell King Kaflwerine Kuhre Dorofhy Larnbrose Mayrene Lasf Chess fourney. Ramona Killpaclc Bessie Kniglwf Dale Labrum Florence Larsen Arflnur Laxman Miriam King Befh Kroll Fae Labrum Luana Larsen Joyce Lavin JUNIHHS Q I ., ? ,m V as ' f N L fl I X 2 ,557 LDQ aw 0 1 A , in - ' a L H J as 6- RS? ' AR ' 1. 1 Clifford Lawrence Chlora Lublin ae Madsen Ernesl i ano Belly Mc6hie Lealand Lewis Jeanne Lund Darlene Manning Gloria Miller Granl McKinney Delberl Lindsay Veda Lylhgoe Sadako Malsuda Lewis Mil er June McRae Fay Lindsay Claylon Mackay Peggy Mallhews Theron Miller La Verne Nagel: JM ago an Ash 1 -U A an 'Q' ' 12 wi I r Q ,Al A6 'Q' iff' Richard Lindsay Donna Mackay June Maurer o Morgan Virginia Nilsson fn sin 40 -li '-4 Awgl Jean Livingslon LaMa Mackay au Meadows Gloria Morgan Jac O Dell A., f ac Nalalie Melloy o Myers Lillian Offgreen 'QU - ce ,fi owe iam Mackay Shirley Mendenhall De os McAlllsler Olsen '83 cl nga 1' 5- M .,,, i A ,L 51 :T-I 7 A' i' . ay R U P I . . ' ' B b ' B b I ' - - ir ' ' Bill iii? 7' ,gi C L ie i L Q , ,A , T V V s,., A ,, it xx X . Y ,., X ,y fx X i A 99 f A, W' , ia f A 3 l H L fi if L 1. 9 Q. 'U il' A W 'XJ i V' 1 I 1 1. 5 S 5 , ,f I W or All A y L -H' ' ' H , I i V ii' ,ffl V . s C V 7 ' 9' ff V ' 2 'l li 3' ef - Q ' ff ' L' .1 1. V avi 4 5 i i? ,M , .r'- asf. , -A . 9 J 1- gi- ,K A Q, V N-fi ' A , l V V 'I I. ' ,ar Alice Omura Clnerrill Orvin Berry Lou Packard Lowell Palmquisf Zelplwa Parker Cec. looks worried. Charles Oliekan Clarence Osgulhorpe Simon Paez Frank Pardoe Charles Parkin Lindy Orgill Mildred Pack Belly Palmquisf Arllwur Pa rk Kei'rl'1 Parkin I. lrefa Edi+h Howard S. Lowell Howard June 4 - ff- Payne Pederson Pederson Perlcins Perry Perschon - '- I ,sen '5 ' V Lois Shirlee Darrell Kei+h Calvin Darlene ' - am E Pe+erson Phillips Pierson Pope Pra++ Price Price Quinn Helen LaRae Phyllis Donna Leona Dan Norma Benny Rainhold Rasmussen Redmond Reynolds Reynolds Ross Rupp Russell Donna Kennerh Dorofhy Gladys Delberf George Florence Virgil Sandquisi Sava e Schauerharnmer Schoberl Schoenfeld Secresf Seo Service 9 Lucy Hana Bruce Ralph Laurene Donna Jeanne Donna Marie John Sharples Shirara Shipley Silver Singlelon Smilh Smifh Smirh X0 H. K M K 2 if 121 1. i 'P A 'ff ' :J f I fi 7 l 1 1193? '. ? 'A P x In h I ' . V . Q , . BQ ,Q A if I ,M if , . f SJ J ,M V 5 ih ai ' 3 3 P 'nl' Q P 9 ,J ' 'P ,-5' P ,Q '-2' 'J ' A , Y I V Vi .L A .4 A ii V QU'-sv Q td g El ds Pearl Smilli Marjorie Suilmerland Marvin Sfeadman Glenn Slewarf Millon Taves Pass plenfy my way. Ralph Smiflw Sarah Soullwern Grace Sfeglicli Bob Slillman Mary Tavy Wayne Smilh Rebecca Spencer Arlhur Sfephenson Elaine Tame Alice Taylor Don Soclerborg Belly Jean Slay Margarel Slevenson Joe Tauler Milze Taylor UNIUHS M46 .ff 4 MQ M Q S ,, , 1 Norma Dorolhy Elsie Keilh Reva Dorolhy In orma Taylor Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Tilcom U lriclc Louella Mildred Pele Sleven June Clyde Marlo Rulh Van Dam Vincenl Vronlikis Walker Wallin Wallon Wallon Wallon Donald Calvin Lila Mariorie Loie Marian LaRee Rulh Walkins Wardrop Waring Wassmer While Wilcox Williams Williams Dick Quenlin Dorolhy Merrill LeRoy Donna Marela Lois Winder Winder Winslow Wilherow Woods Worlhinglon Woudenberq Wrighl Nina Rulh Marjorie Evelyn Mariorie Belly Jane Wrighl Wrighl Yearsley Yoller Young Zimmerman J , - V W ii-i- 'f g ., In . f E -ur .L KV L- . is .V isi a ff f X fi' Eb. - . M ,if W all ,Q 45? 'Z ,. .iv 5 A 1. , V , - Y ii ' 1 V l K 142: A f r ,, wg i ' A y 'f yi on 0 wp J 2' x V ' VM A ,. .-still, ' i -a 0 x -9 6 ,I V i Q if ,V . .' ' ' lug. 5, J Pi- 0 , , f A ' r,Ay,O,,,s . .Q - ,i Through fhe effor+s of Tall blond Heber Trunnel presldenr fhe Sophomore class has se? forfh an enviable record of accomphshmenr Ralph Hancock and Rufh Spencer H ber Tfunnex e Proof of 'rhe sfafemenr +ha+ 'rhe besf fhnngs come an small packages are Rufh Spencer vuce presuden'r and Ralph Hancock secrerary They dance lf- .i I' al? L, l,i 1 f l Amazed and bewildered when lhey ar rived al Granile. Jrhe Sophs were soon organized and under way. Their ingeni ous Valenrine decorafions for Jrheir annual ball held on February l4'rh surprised The upperclassmen of Granile. Oufslanding class members were: Nila Wallin, Kenl l-lansen, and Bob l-lowell, yearboolc slaffg Tom Kramer, foolballg Glynn Pelerson, baslcefballq Mary Elhel Eccles, drama and lype. Keep on going you Sophs, we're counling on you. The sing may Plal Above, Firsl' Row: L. Jackson, A. Parlc. L. Maxwell, V. Holder, G. Wriglml, P. Wil- le+s, R. Ence, E. Anderson, G. l-lills. W. Medley, B. Gambee, R. Spencer. Se:- ond Row: L. Walker, E. Tanner, J. Davis. V. Burlon, M. Seequisl, L. Johnson, R. Srnl+ln, l-l. Niclcoll, B. Osller, M. Mallw- ews, A. Smalh, F. Nielson. A+ Right PM Row: F. Quisl, B. l-lerman, D. Walker. D. Beales, M. Anderson, B. J. Anderson Second Row: N. Mackay. B. Wimmef. D. l-laleller, L. l-lullaker, D. Shore, B. Pos- lelwer. Third Row: D. Clark, V. Ferre, O. Wllllams, l. Plaas, C. D. Candlan, A. Rlclwes. off-f f g,y-Q-T59 'HT Shy 1 In Flrsf Row: B. Shlppard, J. Wilson, L. Glassell, C. Florence, E. Evenson, A. Coon, T. Derbrldqe, W. Klernrn, R. Ross, L. Woolsey, R. Sanders, D. Farlis. Second Row: M. lwala, B. Anderson, S. Taft l-l. Lehman, B. Fisher, E. Dickrnan, J. Mackay, N. Flar- ker, W. Tie, A. l-lowe. Third Row: B. Perkins, M. Bunkall, F. Wallon, J. Wesr, B. Cowley, G. Schulder, L. G. Nelson, L. Cufhberl, B. Jacklin. Above, Firs+ Row: F. Pouifon, E. Shan E. Bunlcall, E. Chrifclwly, V. Hurst L. Reed L. Rohrbach, V. Garrlnger, M. Ramseyer S. Loizos, E. Wardell, B. Livinqsione. Sec ond Row: G, Tikiomb, B. Couchman A. MOHO, M. Borich, N. Ward, G. Nebe ker, E. Temney, L. DeYounq, L. Jessop L. Walfon. A+ Right Firsf Row: L. Giles N. Rackfey. J. Bemrlon, J. Pugmire, L. Bafes B. LE+son. Second Row: R. Pope, B. Haag V. Karfdwefver, B. Buffle. E. I-larward C. Anast Third Row: J. Tlvorson, C. Mafh ews F. Olcuba, J. Bbzard, M. Brimhalf V. Memalf. Firsf Row: J. Jones, R. Jorgensen, M. Avery, D. Ealrle, E. Tornasini, C. Sweeney B. Bowlhorpe, S. Wilde, D. Worrhingfon, B. Mackay, H. Bennion, R. Toone, W. Cush- ing, M. Wright B. Walron, B. Bruce. Second Row: D. Nielson, L. Fisher, L. O+'rley D. Keller, D. Price, B. Anderson, M. Tsursui, G. Sargefis, E. Blake, A. Pererson M. l-lousecrofr, E. Emery. Third Row: D. Frosr, M. Alder, M. Bagley, G. Clarkson M. Faulkner, B. Sorenson, R. Broomhead, G. Allin, G. Washinglon, H. Allin, L. Slewarr Above, Firs? Row: L. Plani, D. wofiliinq. Ton, L. Larsen, D. Poller, J. Siggard, B. Bur- qener, N. Tinqey, I. Carlisle, V. Capson, C. Capson. Second Row: D. Pelerson, L. Sorlwerland, D. l-lollingworllw, T. Rigby, B. Ellis, B. Layman, C. Buckley, Y. l-langer. R. Cambel, V. Dudley, F. Porscl1a+is, B. Sorel. A+ Riglil, Firsl Row: T. lvlalsuuro, L. Card, L. Norman, L. Bowman, D. Head- burg, N. Redden, B. Olsen, D. Long. Sec- ond Row: J. Pelerson, B. Greene, l. Pal- ferson, D. Madoclcs, K. Webb, T. Ju. Third Row: J. Clielcan, L. Coalrs, A. Carler, S. Burdelle, M. Miller, D. Weaver, V. Brown, L. Fansworm Firsi Row: A. Pdlard, M. Adds, J. Pdllds. cs. Gugi, W. Kzmbdul, R. Andrew. L. Hdw ard. W. Anderson, C. Chelepas, w. Bdwdds. Second Rdws E. Phillips, K. Ndyld D. Howard, E. King, 6. Pe+erson, G. Douglas, D. Hansen, A. Owens, S. Capps L. Ydllds, Q. Shaw, 5. esdhdm. Third Rdws E. Pdashdsd, E. mm, D. Higqens .1.Hdppd,c. Perry,J.Cram, H.Nie-Nson, M.c:sdxd, E. Mdy. A. Gordon, R. CEFGGUPDUFQ q Ku q!n Above, Firsf Row: D. Tlnecnsfon, L. Hansen, H. Mifsunaga, D. Wilcox, D. Walfers M. BaEly, J. Thompson, C. Olsen, D. Taw- ney, W. Huberf. Second Row: D. Urry M. Ried, P. Davies, L. Tnornfon. R. Wafson B. Undahf, L. Mifleh G. Bereweron. A+ Right FIrs+ Row: B. Mayfield, L. A. Can non, A. Qfiver, A. Neff, D. Ciennenf D. Lisonbee. Second Row: D. Orullian L. Murony. R. Park, R. Rassrnossen T. Kra me' R. Hoeqly. Tniro Row: D. Qafea S. NA':es C. Sedrnen B. Gfeeni- B. TM' E. Rees N. Gainemm R. Safnnon j, f Firsr Row: R. Jordison, B. Neilson, V. Wandenberq, P. Knowlron, J. Gerber, D. Cook A. Barker, W. lpson, C. Sorenson, A. Kreals, B. Maxwell, M. Jackson. Second Row M. Nellson, T. Morgan, L. Melcall, A. Boogard, K. l-lansen, N. Wallin, B. De l-laney l. Evans, l-l. Plnillips, M. Snnarr, Tnird Row: M. Mueller, J. l-lansen, G. Urry, J. Tucker M. Park, V. Wallace, 6. Paras, J. Ricln, E. Slrongfellow, M. Smilln. Above, Firsl Row: H. Howard, H. Baldwin D. Hansen, N. Tuclnell, R. Hancock T. Slewarf, G. Paul, B, Sliene, R. Slillson M. Jolwnson. Second Row: B. Pelerson J. Nelson, A. Edqinglon, R. Liddle A. Sleiner, R. Crouch, M. Relerson F. Weineriller, M. E, Eccles, M. Ericlcson A+ Rigln, Firsl Row: F. Prescoff, M. Hend riclqson, T. Badura, J, Prescol, B. Anderson R. Keller, B. Andrason. Second Row G. Flowers, B. Eardly, 6. Carlise, L. Keillief ly, R. Lisonbee, L. DeYounq, G. Taylor Tnird Row: N. Clark M. Anderson, B. Jen sen, R. Jensen, E. Grim. Firsr Row: L. Pairnen, J. Oidham, E. Acocks, E. May, R. Adair, A. Lincoln, E. Diamond W. Eafchel, M. J. Heugly, D. Hearn, V. Hinrze, D. R. Ungrich. Second Row H. Dewey, C. Anderson, B. Chase, M. Aarnodr, L. Jensen, R. Apqood, W. Wiison S. Chrisfiansen, N. Sacks, V. Cushing, J. Simper, M. Rupp. Third Row: M. Pouiron J. Reynolds, B. Burlron, D. Nordahl, M. Rice, L. Vaccaro, P. Park, D. Duke, M. Davies M. Anderson. ,fd Above, Flrsf Row: K. Monson, F. Allcinson A. Jolnnson, H. Daw, E. Rlwodes, B. Howell R. Belnac, C. Larsen, V. Cooper, J. Brewer Second Row: L. Hall, A. Langford, N. Han- sen, L. LaNell, B. Pearce, J. Secresl, P. Bal ley, W. Hill, H. Wells, J. Morgan, G. Mc Farland, M. Money. A+ Raqm, Fm Row L. Hanlze, R. Plslner, B. Ross, L. Woods C. Wesl, A. Harrlson. Second Row: L. Pe? erson. E. Mackay, L, Poole, P. Olsen A. S'okes, T. Hellman. llwlrd Row N. Heaps E. Pelerson, P. Malharnel, L. An derson, P. Qulsl, P. Williams, B. Aslwlon G. Blair. Flrsf Rowg P. Pike, J. Thomas, E. Anderson, D. Mafsuda, L. Killpack, C. Wesf, M. Van denakker, L. Gerrard, J. Eyre, G. Mafhews. Second Row: M. Wigh+, L. Meadows F. Devy, M. Keuchel, W. Jensen, R. Beahe, O. M. Liffle, B. Thomas, H. Trunnel D. Cude, R. Mower, L. Dur+schi, H. Debenham. Third Row: Y. Shirafa, S. Rees K. Howard, M. Crook, M. Johnson, L. Selan, J. Popharn. Firsf Row: E. Smilli, R. Ewell, L. Gaddie, B. Hull, C. God frey, R. Campagna. Second Row: L. Burl, L. Baird B. Beesely, B. Beesely, R. Smilli, R. Nichol, R. Kevern Tlwircl Row: L. Wassmer, W. Andrus, N. Alcila, L. Slcoq W. Omer, D. Barlow, S. l-lolci. . v . ,L I ,- I, X X fi ix X X Xwu . , y ' .- :- mf ' fe 'me J. f I ul, ' , x ' ws .X ' if fi '.-' . . X Firsr Row: J. Bradley, R. Bringhursf, E. Humphris, E. Lees, A, Brown, D. Wafsen, H. Johnson, P. Pouhon, D. Bradford, D. Bryner. Second Row: V. Hogqan, B. Har- wood, P. Pannefier, E. Nelson, O. Park, J. Sllhro, E. Legg, M. Mosser, E. Laron, J. Gerber. Third Row: G. Shlhnan, I. Waggsraff, L. Tweedy, A. Woodbury, E. Rich- ards, F. Food, G. Tarbox, R. Chrysf, D. Walron. 1 I 41 A ,-qs? 91, Copy, wrife-ups, dummy, bleeding info flue gur- fer,l' proofs, Jusf a few samples of yearboolc lingo. Daily, somefimes niglufly, flurougluouf flue enfire year, flue worlc on flue annual publicafion goes aluead. l-lundreds of porfraifs and idenfifi- cafions, and fluousands of words of copy musf be clueclced and re-clueclced. Tluis is flue biggesf iob in flue scluool. llue yearboolc office wiflu ifs facgilifies as a sforeroom, library, and allfaround worlc-sluop luas become almosf legendary fo flue sfaff. lluis small room, somefimes in a luusfle of acfivify, somefimes lonely and guief, is a prov- ing ground for pracfical Journalism. loo: Tlue l-lowell brofluers, Floyo and Bob, g oyer flue dummy. Rigluf: Luree Sanders and Ruflu Fouberf finisiu flue pedigrees. Lower: Alfluea Ferguson, Dorofluy Tluompson and Mildred Allen worlc on flue index. lllll NN 0TTen a yearbook is designed To be a rnirror oT The year's acTiviTies. We sincerely hope +haT This book will bring back The pleasanT mem- ories oT games, dances, rallies, and parTies ThaT have made This year such an inTeresTing one. lT is our wish ThaT This book will be even more Than a mirror. We hope iT will become a living monurnenT Tor The sTudenTs oT GraniTe. A monumenT ThaT will increase in value as The years pass. Toward ThaT goal, we have direcTed our eTTorTs. ff' A Q J EdiTor KenneTh Sundwall as we usually see him, wE+h his camera. The sTaTT in session, Thursday noon in Mr. T-lillam's room. ,WW of R EWSPAPEH Sees all . . . Knows all . . . Tells all la? leasf 'ro Their credill. Yes, we're speaking of none olher lhan Grani+e's paper slafl, composed of journal- ism sludenls. These reporlers meer every sixlh period 'ro worlc on and prepare The paper-and do Jrhey gel news? We are informed who Jrhaf lillle Soph is, and why is he faking The spollighl? . . . Whal our chances are in Jrhe coming game? . . . Where does all fhe school spiril come from? . . . When is our nexl vacalion? This is news and wha+'s more, you will find if in every issue of The paper. Above: Edifor Vern Bolinder. Lower: Co-Edifor Sara Cram and Sporfs Edifor l-luberr Saflerfhwaile. llllllll ll Headaches, baclc aches, fired eyes, and wri+er's cramps are some of lhe ailmenls 'rhaf 'rhe slall members acquire. Pro- longed preparafions . . . unexpecled lrips 'ro lhe press . . . mid- nighl oil . . . misplaced ediforial page . . . whewll . . , However oul of all 'rhis hub bub emerges our paper. All year They have given us inleresling and aulrhenfic news. Vern Bolinder, edilor ol 'rhe publicalion, Sara Cram, co-edilor, and Miss Reynolds, sponsor, have been largely responsible for lhe success of lhis enlerprise. Righl: Business managers Rulh Fouberl and Vivian Aamodl. Lower righf: Slall members Belly Marks and Wanda Norfh lype lheir wrileups. Bollomz The slafl enjoys a busy session. r-X lllll Crash! . . .Tap-Tap-lap-lap-Tap . . . Noi No' Why can'r you counl? . . . Now again, onel lwol Jrhreel 'lourf '... Yes, if is The firsl day of band, buf whaf an irnprovemenl afler 'two weeks of pracfice . . . Wilh uniforms refilled, daily marching drills begin. So goes anolrher year ol1'raining... Forwardl March! Gordon Larsen, drum maior, Jrwirls his balon and Jrhe band marches on. Upper Leif: Adding color 'ro lhe 'lourna rnenl. Lower Leif: Too+in' +he +oo+ers. Lower Right Gordon Larsen, drum major. llllllllll Hlllllll l l VVl7OOp,'n 9 'f ' UD af me On display-Band plays in Mililary formalion. liOUff'yey Whal a display of color in 'flue Arrriislice Day parade: how snappy flieir music a+ games and pep rallies. Wlial a brigli1'spo+ 'rlwey made al Hwe 'lournamen'r and how llwey played! We Tool a miglwly lusly lworni' when we say we lliinlc +l'1a+ +l'1e band is +ops. Band, we salule you for a splendid year of supporl arid aclmievememi Sllllllllllll S Fiddles funedl . . . Balon raisedl . . . Eyes on conducforl All is ready, 'rhe slick falls and sweef music flows . . . we like lhis music from our orcheslra. Throughoul Jrhe year 'rhey have furnished music for all occasions-al assemblies: Jrhe annual school play: and fhe Speech Feslival. They combined lheir +alen+s wifh lhose from Cyprus and were hi'rs af 'rhe Granile Dis- lricl produclion of On Our Way -and how rhey played af 'rhe Music Feslivall Till US Above: In fhe assembly Classical music wriflreri by well-lcnown composers, spiced wifli a few snappy marclies, was always well received. We are proud of our orclieslra and appreciale llieir worlc llirouglwoul Jrlwe year. One of flue liriesl orclweslras l've ever direcledf' says Mr. Brox. We Jrliirilc, as a direclor, l1e's +ops, loo. Top: Tuning up llwe violins. Cenfer: Brasses lriumplwanl. Bollomz Melody in The sfrings. Time-February 7'rh, 8:I5 p. m.-Place-Our audi- 'rorium--l-louse lighfs fade-The curlain is going up -The audience is hushed: and so anolher Granife play, Pride and Prejudice, begins. The lheme is of Old England! counlry genlry al The lime when horses, buggies, and hoop slcirls were a+ Jrhe heighl' of Their glory. Cusloms of The Brilish genfle-folk, four o'c:loclc Jreas, fhe formal speech, usual morning iaunls. and even ronnaniic elopemenls are well porlrayed. Top: Wiclcern brings bad news. Cenler: The love inferesl, Darcy and Elizabelh. Lower: The Slage Crew cavorls. 84 Pllllll ll ll PHEJ llll The screeclies and wails of Mrs. Bennerr: llwe quier, sarcasiic Mr. Benne++: comical Mr. Collins, Mr. Darcy's pride: and 'flue preiudice of Elizabelh add much life ro rhe play. ln lime casf we find: Burl Fox as Darcy: Gladys Sclioberf as Elizabellwg Mary Erliel Eccles, Jane: l-larold Berg, Bingley: Ellior Fairbanks, Collins: Luana Larson, Mrs. Bennerl: and Ivan Curler, Mr. Bennelrf. Olhers include: Granl' Urry, Rosella McMillan, Donna Rae Fullmer, Daniel Garn, Marion Garner. London Mille+, Margarel l-lufcliinson, Joseph Glasser, Angeline Greaves, Lloyd Andersen, Callwerine Olson, Mary Faulkner, Beflw Ashlon, Maydene Brown, Jean l-larmon, Wanda Norilw, and Les+er Coon wifh Miss Langlois direcling. Leif: Bingley, Collins and Darcy in conference. Righl: Las'r minufe insfrucfions fo 1'l1e Srage Crew. I v l ' A On Our Way provnded an enlerlalnung and educahonal llluslrahon whuch revealed 'ro lhe general publlc The ourpose and lunchons of our schools Thus produchon nn Jrabloxd form was an arhshc comlomahon of Cyprus s music and Grande s dramahc lalenl' ln which sfudenls and 'reachers shared lhe worlc coopera Jnvely Everyone will agree 'rhaf lhus splendid pageanl was well worrh 'rhe hnne and efforl spenf Top l-lave anolher cup7 Ce-nler Wall' Wall' l-lesnfalel Boflom Music halh charms llllll Hllllllllll DespiTe rainy weaTher, The second annual T-lomecoming, held April II, was a success. The day's celebraTing began wiTh The disTribuTion oT The G Memoirs, a souvenir handboolc conTaining memenTos oT earlier years aT GraniTe. A proposed marching exhibiT by The girl sTudenTs and The band was posTponed because oT The weaTher3 however, a Track meeT was held beTween Murray, Jordan, and C-3raniTe aT 2:00 PM. 'n The evening an alumni assembly was held in The new audiTorium. Speakers were Tormer principals: James E. Moss, Willard AshTon, D. J. Thurman, Adam S. Bennion, and Principal l.. l-l. l-laTch. The celebraTion was cli- maxed by The l-Tomecoming Ball aT which Jeanne WhiTehead was crowned Miss GraniTe, I94l. Lower: Ken painTs The car To adverTise Homecoming. Top RighT: Our principal spealcs To The alumni. Lower RighT: Jeanne WhiTehead receives The royal robes of Miss GraniTe '4l Troin Mr. l-laTch. ii ii iii . l 4 The Ag. Club carries on wifh The purpose of arousing and promoling an inleresl in agricullure and a love for rural life. Membership is confined 'ro fhose who are lalcing or who have had a course in agri- cullure. They are affiliale members of The Ulah Fulure Farmers of America. Their mollo is Learning To clog doing fo learn. Learning To liveg living 'ro serve. The club sponsors all crops, livesloclc, and poullry iudging conleslsg exhibils al fairs and shows: and demonslralions and field lrips of an agriculrure nalure. lvlosl of lhe members have one or more home proiecls. Top righl: Finishing The cider on Monday morning. Top left Local Color al lhe Barn Dance. Lower lelfz Feudin' Farmers, Wid lays a righl on Tripp. Lell row I: Clflicers Tamura. Bowden, Powell, Flor- ence. Row 2: Mosher, Sorensen, Ferguson, Thomp- son, Allcinson. Cenfer: They seem +o be enjoying lhe Barn Dance. Bofllom: Gaming pracfical ex- perience wifh poulrry. Their annual Barn Dance is 'rhe social evenl ' of fhe year. l-lere everyone wears Levis or gingham, lolls in hay and sfraw, drinlcs cider from lhe barrel, ears delicious dough-nuls, does a Few good old hoe-downs and Vir- ginial Reels, helps elecl' lhe Ag. Club Queen, and maybe gels hay lever, buf whal a lime lhey have. Ken Powell, Cliff Meadows, Bruce Bowden, Giles Florence, and Cy Thompson have been lhis years officers. l.. W. l-lillam and M. M. l-lolmes are sponsors. nu uv S9 1111 u - u,,.-- 'f VViHu Hueir many parlies, excursions, and educalion- al leclures, Hue l-lonue Economics Club luas been one of Hue liveliesu organizalions on Hue campus. To Huem Hue imporlanl evenl our Hue year was Hueir annual Hip lo Logan, during May. l-lere Huey gained a wider underslanding our Hue Agricullural College and ils rouline worlc. Slriving lo promole Hue luigluesl ideals in Hue luome, Huey luave reaclued Hueir goal. Muclu of Hueir success, we feel, was due To Hueir earnesl and capable spon- sors, Miss Rogers, Miss Ricluardson, Miss l-lursl, and Miss Andrus. Hlllll llll HMIES Above: Soplus rewarded wiHu Hueir orize. The membership of lhis club is The largesi in lhe school, composed ol home economics sludenls and many seleclive sludenls. We expecl lo see some of These club members recognized as our- slandinq home economics leaders in lhe near fulure. The club was olficered by Shirley Fellows, Olivia Davies, and Lu Ree Sanders Class represenlalives were Joy Wallace Mary Glezoes and Belh Fshfon Aoove: The joy of ealinqr +here s plen+y ol il. Firsl Row B Ashlon L Sanders S Fellow M Glezoes Second Row Miss Rncharoson Miss Roger Miss l-lursf Miss Andrus Selling a good example seems +o be 'rhe favorile aclivily of fhe Maih club. A+ leasf one would be led To believe lhis had he been presenl al any one of The Club's parlies. They are versalile loo, Their funclions ranging from rugged mounlain Bar-B-Ques 'ro sedale dancing parlies in +he club-room and public malinee dances in The gym. Their annual Chrisl- mas Parly, poslponed un+il March 7, because of lhe flu epidemic, was +he highlighl of fhe club year. MATH llll Membership is resiricied ro ihe siudenis who are Jralcing courses in solid geomeiry, C and D algebra, and irigenomeiry. These siudenis spend fhe grealer parl cf 'rheir spare lime on ihe lop floor of The L Building playing chess. The club sponsored lhe chess 'ream which made an impressive record in siaie and school compelirion. Miss Lyons is fhe sponsor of ihe organiza- iion. Choice of fhe members lo acl as presideni was l-lal Chrisiensen. l-le was ably assisled by Gordon Wrighr vice- presidenig and Richard l-larline, secreiary. Top: Blowing balloons ai' ihe Chrislrnas Pariy. Walch oui for 'rhe pop! Cenler: The officers, leii io righi, K. Sundwall, R. l-larline, K. Sundberg, l-l. Chrisfensen, V. Price, L. Slusher, G. Fagg, S. Wrighi. Lower: The Maih-clubers go sophislicared in +he clubroorn. please' Mzss Andrus Tells The 4Th period Lower Who ya going To hnT wnTh ThaT rolling pun7 a buT oT KnTchen Knavery In The 2nd perxod l-ley' Wipe Thus dry Well IT you d wash em clean ld dry Them' Thus noise can be heard aTTer any Bachelors Club parTy Made up QT sensors who are enrolled ID The Boy s Foods class members oT Thus club aTTernpT To learn The arT oT coolcung They sTarTed The year oT wlTh a bang and had Their lruTnaTuon ParTy Then came The hlghI1gh+of+helr season s recreahonal TeaTures The Cider l-lop Followunq Thus They sponsored a mahnee dance To which The Da Lo l-le Club was unv1Ted Their l3anqueT held on April I I un The caTeTerua was 94 E nk- A lx' 5 ,Lf 5 .1 K T V. Top: Follow direcTions, Tellows, T I , 5. f 'Q ' - - - I 1 1 . . . . , . . . , K . . X, . I I . . .. . l - . . . , . . , . Top: This bunch of 4lh period cooks found our 'rhar To many fingers spoil rhe cake. Lower: The group gels some poinlers from Miss Andrus in fhe 2nd period. Jrheir final par'ry of 'rhe year. I+ was prepared and served by 'rhe boys fhemselves. They displayed all The arlrs ihey had learned during The year, which include: cooking, serving. 'fable manners, and washing dishes. Mr. and Mrs. l-larch, Mr. l-lillam, and his claughier, and all 'rhe boys' girl friends were invifed To The dinner. Leading 'rhe club we find: Ivan Culler, president Elvernon Ferguson. vice president Ken Powell, secrelaryg Richard Fisher, walchdog: and Miss Andrus, sponsor. -- BAUHELIIHS RighT: ParT OT The club posed Tor This one. Below: Soph girls com- prise This chorus. This male, Their only sour noTe. lllllll llllll The Music Club suTTered when Mr. Summerhays was called Tor service. Mrs. T-Toward immediaTely assumed The leadership, and in spiTe oT iTs laTe sTarT, The club parTicipaTed in several worThwhile acTiviTies which included The assembly rendered by The U. oT U. Girls' Chorus, and several public appearances oT The school ocTeT and A Cappella Choir. ln early April, Mr. ChrisTensen Took over. l-le direcTed and slcillTully managed The choruses Tor The Spring Music FesTival. lncidenfaliy, The purpose of fhe club is +o sfimulaie love for music and To provide enferfainmenf and acfiviiy for i+s members, as well as 'ro furnish music for sfudenf body funcfions. Members are Jrhose sfudenfs who are raking or who have 'raicen music. Officers of fhis year inciude: Ray Gunn, president Mae Avery, vice president and Bob Sfirland, secrefary. Righf: Serenade on 'rhe piano-one of Jrhe Music Club parfies. Lower: A porrion of +he club in from of fhe new audiiorium. 97 Leif: The officers, Roy lwala. Donna Bills, Don Nydeqqer, Norma Gullca. Right A demonslralion from Henagens. lllllllllllllll ll ll --in which we find 'rhe ellicienl business men and women ol 'tomorrow- Their goal- To furlher unile siudenls having commercial inleresls and To promole legifimale social aclivilries wilhin Their group. l-lelpful club meelings included demonslralions in 'rypewriling and shori- hand, and lhree films showing experl shorlhandisfs and lypisls and lhe praclical use of office machines. Officers-President Roy lwalag Vice President Don Nydeggerg Secrelary, Norma Gullceg Treasurer, Donna Bills, and Sponsor, lvliss Bosh. PHD llll ll ll Il you Talce English Lil. you can be a Pro Lila. This group has lhe baclcing of 'rhe English Deparlrnenl and sponsors Jrhe Annual Poelry Conlesl. The conlesl, open lo all sfuclenls, acls as a slimulus in arousing inleresl in lilerafure. A cornpilalion of lhis rnalerial gave us The magazine, G Fingerprinlsf' which made ils inilial appearance fhis year. Above: The club assembled al lhe flag pole. Lell: Mr. Poulson, sponsor' Beve erly Corfese, secrelary' Inez Splut vice presioenl' Kennelh Daybell, presioeni RTgh+: Pre+'y she ous English 5' rheir parly. A porT on of The Gang pose Tor The Yearbook The Trucks are lined up and Tllled urnmedlaTely roll s called and away we go on anoTher oT The Engineers encouragnngly successTul Tneld Trups an overnlqhT hllce To The Top oT MounT Tumpanogas Trlps To The UTa'T STaTe Wild LuTe ReTuqe on The shores oT Bear River Bay To Hull Fleld Ordnance DepoT To The Deer Creek waTer prolecT ID Provo Canyon and on numerous oTher slmular Trips These sTudenTs oT mechanical drawlnq were led by 'PEW' LeTT A lecTure aT The Blrd ReTuge on Bear R ver Bay R qhT Mr Curhs cools oTT . 'af I . . . . . I I - y I . . , f '1-1 W . . . . L T ,-ap., ,. , f'x,Q v .,. - ' ., ' .mo 3 ,K 4 During The TirsT six monThs oT The currenT school year, We '7 , Q a 'T 1 . S . wi T : . ' . lilillllllll lllll Mr. Theo. E. Curlis, Jr. l-le was called 'ro lhe colors and laler was replaced by Mr. Wilson Sorenson. A farewell parly for Mr. Curlis was held ioinlly by lhe Engineers and The Malh Club, March 7, al which lime Major Curlis was presenled wilh a very appro- priale gill. l-lere is +he res? of lhem - we like lheir swealers. The officers who have led 'rhis organizalion 'ro suc cess include: Williard ll.ef'ryl l-larbrechl, presidenl Sanford l-lull, vice-presidenlg Arlhur Smifh, secrelary Treasurer: Graham l-lollingworlh and James Boclell business managers. Leif: Climbing fo grea+er heighls af 'rhe Bird Refuge. Av-14 ffvxn Q I The formal dinner a+ Ahe Beau Brummel AAAAAAAA AAAS Every Language Arls member musl spealc Spanish or French and become belrler acguainled wilh 'rhese counlries. The club gave us one of 'rhe mosl oulslancling assemblies of Ahe year. lr cleverly por- 'rrayed Ahe 'rheme Music, Jrhe universal language. Climaxing The year of evenlrs was a Spring Formal al Ahe Beau Brummel Cale given for club members and inviled guesls. Simon Paez and his co-worlcers, along wilh Miss Mabel Smilh, sponsor, have given Ahis group a gala year. Lellz Anolher porlion ol Ahe banquet Righlz Enlerlainmenl from SouAh of The Border al Ahe club assembly. The club assembled. AT Their parTy in The club room. They Torm The oTTicial lllill lllllTH The Allied YouTh posT oT 6raniTe, aTTiliaT- ed wiTh The NaTional EducaTion Associa- Tion ,received iTs charTer February 7, l94l. This was The TirsT charTer granTed in The sTaTe and gives To The club The righT To carry on iTs duTies and acTiviTies unTil l952. The club was organized Tor The beTTer- menT oT The youTh in The school and com- muniTy, To promoTe high ideals and morals, To exempliTy The necessiTy oT liv- ing a clean, wholesome life. ParTies, guesT speakers, scrapboolcs, and liTeraTure perTaining To The purposes oT The club, have all added To The inTeresT and enioymenT oT iTs members. The oTTicers Tor The year were Calvin PraTT, presidenT, Harold Berg, vice presi- denT7 Wanda NorTh, secreTaryg BeTTy Marlcs, Treasurer, and Miss Reynolds, sponsor. l l lillll lllll lillllll The promolion of grea+er and more sincere apprecialion of arf is The molive of 'rhe Granarl Guild Club. This has been impressed upon lhe minds of lhe club members as a resull of lheir many field lrips and excursions lo arf exhibils Throughoul lhe sfale. They have worked seriously and wilh effecl Towards fheir goal-we feel +ha'r Jrhey have reached il. The officers are Ray Eakle, presidenfg Margarel Lindbeck, vice president Leah Brockbank, secrefaryg Rebecca Spencer, reporlerg wifh M-iss Gamelle as sponsor. Top: The members of fhe club-Grani+e's arfisfs. Riqhlz They make use of Their arlislic lemperamenl by making newspaper co' fumes al a club parly, l l IO4 Top: A prelly scene in 'rhe allrernoon su lll LU HE If you were a girl and sludied dancing, lhen you could belong lo 'fhe Da Lo l-le Club. This group, headed by Janna Miller, Shirley Fellows, Donna Jean Smilh, and Miss Bullock, sponsor, has educaled our sludenf body +o 'rhe various Jrypes of dance forms wilh a series of conslruclive, well planned programs. On May 2, lhe members of The Da Lo l-le Club, Jrogelher wifh The l-lome Ec. Club, presenred a combined fashion show and dance review. 'i A f 4 . it Lower Leif: One of 'rhe more complicailed roulines ol dancing. Lower Righlz Pracficing for fhe assembly. lO5 .n I Above: Lives+oclc judging learn gels some experience willi slieep. Lelr: Fruir judging ream fakes a worlcoul. Lower: Crops judges Tamura, Osguflworpe, Poulion, l-lowe. Tarnura, Osgufliorpe and Pearson won rlie firsr place plague in fha l94l conlesfs. llllilli A+ The annual slare F. F. A. judging conlesls al Logan, April 25, llne crops Jream composed ol George Tamura, Wesley Osgurliorpe and Laurie Pearson won lirsl place. Tamura and Osgurliorpe received gold and silver medals lor being lirsi and second liigli individuals in rlwe con+esT. Qur livesloclc, dairy, and poullry reams made a credilable sliowing buf did noir place. Eleven fellows pariicipared. Six lnundred fulure farmers from sixry-live Uralw l-liglw Sclwools compeled in llwese evenls. i A+ flue Ogden sioclc slfiow in November llne usual judging conlesls were of a praclical bul non-compelirive naiure and proved very educarional. Twenry-one of our fellows Toolc pari. In compelirion ar 'rlwe agriculrure and liorliculrure sliow held in conneclion willi l-lomecoming Day al llne U. S. A. C. December 7, our reams placed second in crops and rlfiird and lourfln in fruil judging and idenrificalion. llllllll Resolved, ThaT The powers oT The Federal GovernmenT should be increased. The debaTe sguad, under The direcTion of Mr. Adamson, have spenT Their collecTive noon hours discussing This subiecT in preparaTion Tor The many Torensic TournamenTs. AT The Weber meeT, February 29, The girls' Team, composed oT Virginia KoTTer and Inez SpiuT, made The TinesT showing, remaining undeTeaTed unTil The sevenTh round. This same Team wenT To The semi-finals and won Third place in The STaTe meeT aT The UniversiTy oT UTah. Richard Lindsay and KenneTh Daybell placed Third in The B. Y. U. meeT, being awarded a superior raTing. A AQ ,Y Righf. ,ne . Z S l Leffg The D oursfandfng fpyuf and V,-rgfma K Sbafe Squad Qfls fedm Olfe IIJ7 Top: A busy momenT Tor a library assisTanT aT The book desk. Lower LeTT: WhaT does Today's noTice say? Lower RighT: I-Ial is on The iob Tor The I-Iall Com- miTTee. I-IALL COMMITTEE Many an aimless hall wanderer has been discouraged by The alerT members OT The hall commiTTee. STaTioned aT sTraTegic poinTs in all The buildings, The senTinels spend Their periods oT duTy in soliTary sTudy. AT Times They are called upon To carry messages To The various deparT- menTs. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS IT is The duTy oT The library assisTanTs To keep The records oT The library and To check books in and ouT. These Two groups are under The direcTion of Miss Wilcox, librarian. Above A few of lhe ushers. Right The resf room cornrniT+ee. llllllllllllll USHERS Wilh The complefion of our new audilorium arose a need for an organizalion of ushers. A group of senior boys were chosen for This duly. Through Jrheir elforls fhe sealing during assemblies has been accomplished more rapidly and quielrly. They have been an assel +0 our assembly programs. REST ROOM All girls who feel ill were experfly cared for by Jrhe resl room com- mirlee. Their splendid quarlers have complefe siclc-room lacililies and afford fine service To fhose who feel a sudden headache or pangs of no, or Too large a brealcfasl. Q. 0.25 IO9 'X Look my best acl my best a++ain my best for oul of rliose come +l'1e durable saiisfacliorms and glorious ioys of life. Willi suclw +l'1ougl'1+s as lliese Miss Pelirson has won rlie lwearls of all members of flue Girls' League. We girls feel gralelul foward lier lor acring as our Dean of Girls as well as firsr organizer of 'rlwe Girls' League. 1 if Top Leif: A scene from one of 'rl'ie girls League assemblies. Top Rigbl: Typical girls go +o class. Lower: Girls, girls, girls, no wonder +l1e boys Car1'1' gel near l'l'1e iounlain. R ghf Pres denf Janice Naylor gafhers fhe off cers abouf her. llllll' Llllll l-low proud all we girls were fo dafe our fafhers on Dad's Nighf,' sponsored so capably by fhe girls. The evening was filled wifh enferfainmenfs, especially prepared for dad, wifh no sfrings af- fached fo his poclcefboolc, as is fhe usual case. This was held March lsf and fhe girls feel if should be made an annual evenf. The sponsor and officers deserve also a vofe of fhanlcs for fheir oufsfanding assemblies and fhe Sweefhearf's Ball held April I8. Assisfing Miss Pehrson as officers are Janice Naylor, Elma Moffo, Maxine Baird, Cafherine l-lafch, Wanda Norfh, and Beffy Lou Packard. Represenfafives are Nila Wallin, Laurel Burfon, Gladys Schoberf, Joyce Lavin, lvlarva Johnson, and Befh Osgufhorpe. Lo er We greef some former Granifians. lllllllllllll ll llll Above: Winning girls, Fern Hansen, Calh- erine Halch, Allon Denslad and Mary Elhel Eccles. Lower: Roy lwala, Norman Kay and Ed- ward Olsen, oulslanding individual boys. The click ol lypewrilers aller school is a sure sign lhal commercial conlesl season is on In March a warming up conlesl was held al D vis Al lhe B Y U April II againsl een compelilion lrom lilly live olher inlermounlain schools our second year lype leam won lirl place Calherine l-lalch was larsl and Roy lwala second wilh Fern l-lansen scoring lirsl in accur acy The lhird year lype leam was also awarded lirsl place Allon Denslad look lirsl in speed and accuracy wilh Norman Kay lhird and Vern Bolinder lourlh ln lirsl year lype our Granile leam look second place Mary Elhel Eccles being second high individual. Edward Olsen scored lirsl in lhe lirsl year shorlhand and second in lhe second year bookkeeping conlesl. The lirsl and second year bookkeeping leams look lourlh and lhird places respeclively. ln Combinalion Evenls Granile won lhe cup lor lhe school having lhe highesl average ol lirsl and second year lype. They were also awarded a plague lor lhe highesl Combined Elliciencyu score in lype, bookkeeping, and shorlhand. Il2 X L E T 1 U S W' g as A l v X Fx. Coach Rex Su+herland Oufweighed by mosi opponenis ihe Farmers eleven broke even win ning lying and losing 'rhree games including non league play The firsl league game of lhe season held ai Grande Oclober 4 Jackson scored around end and Guesf suc cessiully converfed Holding a 70 lead unlil rhe las? period, a pass lo Alverez pu+ lhe Miners on our 9-yard line, from which Kimmy Goff smasn- ed over. Long's place kick lied rhe score 7 all. Top: Block fha? kick. Bollomz Around lhe end. Divine lngleby Tauffer Smirh Miller BarraH' Andrus A+ home Ocfober I I, SaHer+hwai+e crash- ed +hrough fhe line To score Grani're's firsf Touchdown aqainsf Jordan in six years. The Beefdiggers were our-played +he firsf half buf came back in +he fhird quarfer 'ro score a Jrouchdown and field goal, winning 'rhe game 9-6. Coon Vromtilcis Guesf Ocfober I8, on our Grid againsf Cy- prus, Jackson ran leff end fo score s+and- ing up in Jrhe firsf minufes of play. From +here on Cyprus our-played us. In +he iasf quar+er The Pirares pushed down +he field for a Touchdown, 'rying 'rhe score 6-6. Sudbury of Cyprus was a sfandouf. II5 Tnngley Gunn H gguns Jackson Brewer Ferguson Srephenson Gaz Thompson Gcfober 25 Ray Gunn a+ Murray sho+ Jrhe works by scoring on a run Grannfe made fhe mosf of Playnng on Davnss held November I The Grannfe grudders ouf played 'rhe Darfs un fhe hrs? half In +he second half Davis came 'ro life and pushed down rhe field for 'rwo fouchdowns wunmng fhe game I2 O H6 if 4 . I . and a pass, giving us a I2-7 vicfory. The game was full of breaks which llllllIlllllS Wijrh power and versalilily 'ro spare, Coach Su+herland's grlclclers lrounced The Buffs, 2.5- l2, al Tooele November 8. End runs by Jack- son. pass snagqinq by Cy Thompson, Saller- +hwalle's line plunges, ancl Kenny Powell's iron defense accounled Tor Jrhe easy viclory. Taylor Powell Bagley Bandl Wardrop Burlon Burlon Salferrhwaile Shurlluff Arslanlan H7 ATTer a vicTories and Two deTeaTs. we opened The season aT Cyprus deTeaTing Them 38-I2. In The TirsT quarTer Cyprus Took a 7-5 Tead buT were ouT-played The remainder oT The game. C. Thompson, B. Brewer. H. SaTTerThwaiTe, J. Taylor. D. Nydegger, B. Thompson: managers AT home January I7, we bowed To The cool Jordan BeeTdiggers 26-23 aTTer a hard TasT game. GraniTe's passing was TaulTy An erraTic Tive deTeaTed The DarTs 27-26 in a wild and wooly baTTle aT Davis Jan- uary 24. OuT-scored Trom The Tield we capiTalized on Toul shoTs. II8 Coach l-l. Cecil Baker AT home January 3l, in a ralher slow game, our boys blasled 'rhe Bingham Miners, 35-22. Our gang lhoroughly frounced lhe Buffs al Tooele February 7. Cy Thompson golf ho? and scored 2l poinls. Final-Granile 45, Tooele 29. as Leif: Walch fha? ball Murray! Row lz G. Pe+erson, R. Gunn, G, Buffofi B. Jaclcson, Row 2: P. Forie, J. laifier, C. Thorncson, l-l. Barlcef, V. Barker, R. MacKay H Sa er'hwaIfe. V. Barker R. MacKay P. Forlie R. Gunn G. Peferson B. Jackson J. Tauller G. Burlofr ln our gym February ll, Davis' l1o+Dar+s pierced us 34-IS. A powerful defense slrillled Jrlne Smelleriles al Murray February I4. Again Tliompson was liof, scoring sixleen poinfs. Final score, 30-2l. Our Farmers l'iog lied llie Granlsyille Cowboys in our gym Feb- ruary 2l, slriking an all-liigli score, 51-3 l. Anderson of Granlsville lanked several long slwols +o lwighligkn flue game. Riglwlz Ray Gunn jumps wiilw Cayfon of Jordan. Top: H. Barker Bollom: K. Powell 1154 by , gg V 3 1 If ' Ll l WiHu bleacluers packed lo Hue brim wiH'u loyal, sluouf- ing Granilians, pleading for vicfory, we again suc- cumbed +o Jordan in one of Hue luollesl slruooling sprees on record. We led al Hue luall buf Hue Diggers lopped us lo win 39'-QI. ln a neck and neck game Hue nexf Friday, Hue Pirales ol Cyprus nearly scu+Hed us. We drew away in Hue lasl 3 minules To win 35-26. We leaped Hue lasr fence and landed in -lournamenl pasluresw wluen we scalped Hue NorHu Summil Braves air SouHu l-liglu Marclu IS, 40-I9. ln Hue lfuouuresl game ol Hue 'rournamenf Hue ufirsf day, 0gden's Tigers Hnosed us our' 30-29. Graniles laulfy foul sluooling accounled for Hue defeal. Second Team. Row I: Ence, Parkin, Guest, Barrall Row 2: SmiHu, Burlon, Rynearson, Alkinson. Riglulz Cy sluools in Jordan game. LeTT: Tense rnor'nenT in The The nexT day we Trapped The Salina Wolves 28-23. Salina's Tive rnaTched our shooTing unril The las+ quar- Ter when our boys Tanlced The decisive baslceTs. Friday, our Casaba arTisTs riddled The SparTans Trorn SouTh Cache 40-29. BurToTT and Thompson scored 27 poinTs loeTween Them. GraniTe FighTs and snaTched The ConsolaTion Trophy Trom The Red Devils oT Springville in a Ter- riTic Tinal baTTle. Final score, 3l-2l. Davis game. Right The boys go in Tor a rebound. i BurToTT sinlcs one aT Murray. l22 SUPH2 Our Soph alhleles have proved a nucleus champions. They had hard-hqhling loolba ball Teams and raled well in lhe dlslricf ra also represenled in lennis, lracl4, and The mosl oulslandlng alhleles were: Pelersen, varsily baslcelballq Kramer and lfnce, foolball and baskelballg Kevern, lrackp Nielsen, baseball: and l-lealh, Belnap, and Schulder, Tennis. Lell: Fulure champs perhaps, lhe baslnef ball squad. Lower: The hard llghling foo? ball learn. WHESTLI H Cu knight of grunis, groans, and cauliflower ears Jrurned in a season of four viciories and 'rwo deieafs in school marches and rafed ihird in +he sfafe wresfling meer. Lee Tucker, I I5- pound defender, Took firsi place, Walion, Debenham, Card, and Mifsunaga, seconds, -4 ,,N A close sfruqqle in +he rnee+ wifh Davis Peferson, Paris, and Bodel, fhirds in fhe Sfafe Meer. Wifh all buf 'rwo of our wresflers re- furninq, Coach Sufherland Jrhinks The prospecfs are briqhf for nexi year. Below: Each rnan waiis his fum and puiis for his pal in ac+ion. 1 Boyd does a back dive. Slllllllllli Splash! . . . They're off ro anolrher vicfory . . . Shale Champs again. Aller winning lhe five' leam swimming league, Coach Baird's boys snafched anolher sfafe swimming Jrrophy, 'rhe lhird in succession. Slale mee+ winners were: Smilh, 220 free slyle, l-larbrechl, baclcslrolceq Anderson, diving, and borh relay leams. We are proud of Coach Baird whose leams have losf buf one championship in The lasf lourleen years. Top: The winners, and slill champs. Cenler: Divers, Boyd Anderson and Do Pelle rino VT1 g . Lower: Don Reddish speaks for rhe ream a+ +he assembly in 'rheir honor. 125 ,, . crw Sllll l Pllllllll Bad wealherl . . . nol rnuch Tennis praclrice, buf slill quile promising. In lhe final play of l94O, Dale Clarlc 'roolc firsl in The lnvilalional lvleel, held al Provo, and 'rhird in The slale, wilh Sundberg and Sfolces faking second in doubles. ln lhe opening game 'rhis season, Grani+e's rackeleers nelled viclories over Bingham and Davis. Olher marches were scheduled wifh Jordan, Cyprus, Murray, Granlsville, and Tooele, as well as lhe region and s'ra+e meefs. Run . . . jump . . . vaull. A+ lhe close of lhe I94O season, Coach Balcer's sprinlers raled fourlh in Jrhe B. Y U. Relay Carnival and fif+h in The slale meet Long-winded Tye l-lopson, 880 runner, placed second: Bill Jackson, IOO- yarder, Third, and Ted Rynearson, pole vauller, Tourlh. A+ The lriangle meer held al Granile April II, l94I, Kevern, Devine, and Barker raled firsls wi'rh Sa'r+er- lhwaile, Woolsey, and Jaclcson seconds. Olher slrong men were Parlc, Coon, and Gaz. We galhered lwo seconds and one 'rhird in The S+a+e Relay Carnival April I9. Above: The slarl, Parlc jumps 'rhe gun. Top Righlz Devine malces a face, and Throws. Lower Righrz Bafling pracrice. Cy up nexf. l26 STrilce Three! . . . Yer ouT! Rex SuTherland's baseball adepTs are ripe and will give plenTy of Trouble in The TighT. They copped The TirsT game oT The season, Talcing The JordaniTes, I6-7. OTher games were played wiTh Davis, Cyprus, and Bingham. Vaughn Barker, Diclc Olsen, Reid NorTh, and Dom Pellegrino played well as piTchers wiTh Thomp- son and Cramer behind The plaTe. Gunn, GuesT, and Neilsen were sTrong in The Tield, while Powell, SmiTh, Devine and BurTon were valu- able Tly-chasers. Top LeTT: Rex Tries his swing. Lower LeTT: One OT our many Tennis luminaries Top RighT: Res+ period on The Traclc. Lower RighT: Kenny Powell lays on one A fi y A , V,,,, M ,, , as ,,,, an , 35151 f f 32? A , 1542? ' 1 ' A Lefl: Spring comes, and +he gurls g oulside. ball. Marie Smirh and Joey Sloul. The Grande coeds an infra mural play have kepf lhenr sporls hlghlv compehhve Lasl fall 'rhey slarlecl wufh baseball fenms and horseshoe pnlchnng Tennus champ was Donna Marne Smrrh Joey Slouf copped second Durnng won 'rhe dnvmg conlesl held April I5 Marefa Woudenberg was also a sfand ou'r In duvung and fhe relay races Pang pong finals were played Aprnl I7 Wanda Norfh won fnrsf wu+h Tony Cooper runner up Each Wednesday +he co educahonal gym classes played volley ball and danced Soffball and lennns were sprung achvnhes mos'r enloyed A sprung parfy was held for all gurls who parhcnpafecl nn Jrhe compehhve evenls I28 inclemenf wealher indoor games 'were infroduced. Margaref l-lolgerson Bo++om Lell: The 'rip-off, girls baske Borlom Righl: Fall lennis champs Donna THE LIVEL Pllll Ill MAY, I94O -Cyprus l-ligh School presenfed a Musical assembly. Af nighf fhe Granife School Disfricf sfudenfs held a May Day Fesfival Welfare Program in fhe new gym. -Our fraclcsfers placed second in Re- gion Two fraclc meef. Eighf boys qualified for fhe sfafe meef. ln pole vaulfing and broad jumping evenfs we placed firsf. Our lasf baseball game was wifh Ogden: we losf, 5-3. Annual fashion show and fea was held af nighf. --A preview of Gay Ninefies Day was given on fhe assembly. The A Capella Choir members en- ioyed a formal dancing parfy in fhe club room. u . is-f Above: Mr. Baird serves sfealc fo a hungry faculfy 6- 7.- I O Sfudenf body elecfion. Ken lngleby is our new prexy, Virginia Koffer, vice-presidenf and Reynolds Mac- Kay, secrefary. The faculfy annual oufdoor parfy was held in lv1illcreelcCanyon. Gay Ninefies Day had us all dress- ed in clofhes worn in fhe I89O's. We had an assembly and mafinee dance. Prizes were given for besf hisforical cosfumes. AANODT Snuvon CUHISTINSEN G JUNBBR VUTV FUR Above Leff: Which will if be. Lucille posfs names of sfudenf body candi- dafes. Cenfer: Wanda, Eugenia, and Janef display fheir formals af fhe fashion show. Righf: These posfers show evidence of sfrenuous campaigning. Above Le-ll: This is how lhey were supposed lo look n lhe 9O's. TU S lllllll The Home Economics girls iourneyed lo Logan, and lhe Seminary gradu- ales wenl on lheir pilgrimage lo Timpanogas Cave. -Premier ol Graniles March ol Time was held. I4+Annual l-lonor award assembly. -Sludenls checked oul lor lhe l939- l94O year. Yearboolcs were issued. We didnl gel much lime lor aulographing, bul lhey were worlh wailing lor. Commencemenl exercises were held in lhe new gymnasium where 3I7 graduales said larewell. Above Righl: Nol very modesl in lhose days. I9-The Granl Slalcehouse was lhe scene lor lhe l55 gradualing Seminary sludenls. 20-The yearboolc slall held ils annual parly al lhe Nelson home in Holla- day. Oh, lor ealsl SEPTEMBER, I94O 3-The lirsl day ol school. ls everybody happy Lillle sophomores are loolcing bewildered, losl, and lrighl- ened. 6-Gel Acguainled Day. Our lirsl as- sembly in lhe new audilorium. Also a malinee dance. Lower Lell: Don'l you wanl a ride? says Murray lo Eern. Lower Righl: Gay Ninelies day is Climaxed as B. Anderson and parlner compele wilh Chas. Bailey and June Wallin in a prize wallz. . ll -Juniors have Their physical examin- aTions. All girls assembly aT which we Torm- ed a Girls' League aT GraniTe. CuT TooTball boys beaT Provo, I9-O, in Their TirsT pracTice game. l-lurray Tor STaTe Fair Day! Our Farmers exhibiTed some oT Their choicesT producTs. We enjoyed a musical assembly con- sisTing mainly oT school TalenT. We voTed Tor Girl's League oTTicers: Senior Class ElecTions held: TryouTs Tor cheer leaders heldg we losT our second pracTice game To Box Elder, I9-I2. -The annual FaculTy BaT in Mill Creek Canyon. -Special assembly was held Tor The boys. Felix Delcleva, BeTTy Nowell, and Eldon PaxTon were chosen cheer leaders. -The MaTh Club and Public Speaking classes enioyed Themselves in The canyons. Above: We Trolic on C:eT AcquainTed Day. , LeTT: PresidenT Sorensen speaks aT TirsT as- T sembly in The new Maud . BoTTom: STudenT body uses new audiTorium Tor TirsT Time. Top: PooTball opens againsT Provo. We won I9-O. ,W when .Wagga sidi M Hllll ll SEHUUL 27-Foofball leam inlroduced in assem- bly afler which our Grid fellows played a 7-7 lie wifh Bingham. A+ nigh+ we ioined in Jrhe l-larvesf Swing. 30-Ken Sundwall was appoinfed edifor of lhe l94O-4l yearbook. Granile won a rough game af Davis, 27-26. OCTOBER, I94O 3-The firsf Girls League parly was held afler school in lhe new gym. 4- Tha+'s il, le+'s have some more spiri+ buf Jordan bear us, 9-6. 9-Sion language from-roms, regellia, polfery' and Indian lore al our Wed- nesday Assembly. IO-Proud seniors flash fheir Senior Ring loday. I I-l-loorayl Teachers' lnsfilule. We have a day's vacalion. I4-Received word foday fha? Jrhe '40 Granifian won All American ral- ing. lo-The blind assembly. We marvel al 'rheir philosophy and accomplish- menls. Below: Joy fries +o salisly rhe hungry slaff a+ is 'fs I we I -Q ' Y .. 'VV' 7 X ATR. 5. df! A Top: A sign of lhe las+ day, checking in locker keys. Bolromz Yearbooks are our. Jusl a peep be- fore 'rhe aulographs. lhe yearbook parly. Bo'r'rorn: Sweel girl grads exchange comps af comrnencemen+ exercises. Righl: Rolling along wilh Rulh al lhe Girl's League Gel Acquainled Parly. Bollom Lell: Palriolic scene lrom On Our Way. Bollom: Blood pudding was served al lhe Coolcs Dispule. W' . R. S prus on our lield, 6-6. QI-Girls' League gels a lew poinlers lrom Wanda Norlh, Elma lvlollo, Calherine l-lalch, and Belly Lou Raclcard. 23-Mr. Bergeson was masler ol cere- monies lor lhe Girls' League assem- bly. We gol a lciclc oul ol lhis new game, Double or Nolhingf' The Cider l-lop sponsored by lhe Bachelors was a greal success. Granile won a mighly game wilh Murray, I2-7. 30-l-lome Economics' Club inilialion parly in lhe new gym. Girls can have lun wilhoul lhe opposile sex. 3l-The Seminary held a dancing parly in lhe Slake l-louse. NOVEMBER, I94O l-Granile sullered anolher deleal al lhe hands ol Davis, I3-O. The Pro Lila dancing parly was held aller school in lhe club room. 4-Lasl nighl il snowed aboul lhree inches and lhus enlers lhe Hspiril ol Chrislmasf' Granile had a hard lime lo lie Cy- Leff: Thief of hearfs receives her senfence. Cenfer: Alfhea and Lynn have a friendly chaf while resfing fheir feef. l Righf: Tired buf happy af fhe cider ho 8, School is normal again. Elecfion is over and Presidenf Roosevelf is go- ing fo remain in fhe Whife l-louse anofher four years. In foday's assembly Jean Whifehead sang Evelyn Avery's song, You Can'f Fool My l-lear+. Today af Tooele our boys were back in fheir sfride and broughf home 3 23-I2 vicfory. I3- Boffom Leff: You have fwo pennies. Will you fry for four? Boffom Righf: Frosf is on fhe pump- kin af fhe Cider l-lop. Or is fhe pumpkin on fhe frosf? Miss Ausfin, dean of women af fhe Universify, fold us iusf whaf isn'f being done now days. I5-Whaf fun everyone had af The an- nual Barn Dance. Evelyn Avery was crowned Ag Queen wifh Jean Whifehead, and M-argaref Olsen her affendanfs. 20-Nicholas G. Morgan was guesf speaker af fhe Mafh Club assembly. I I-Armisfice Day and despife a drizzling rain, loyal Granifians wafched proud- 27-The sophomores really puf on a good ly as our band, in full uniform march- ed by. assembly. If was nofhing buf soph falenf. ,. , 4 , X I Above, Top: Ray Ealcle has plenTy To blow aboi,T aT The GranarT Guild lniTiaTion ParTy. BoTTom: SuperinTendenT EarnsworTh joins in The games aT The On Our Way parTy. Top, righT: Evelyn Avery is crowned Ag Queen wiTh Jeanne WhiTehead and MargareT Olsen assisTanTs. Lower: A good old l-loe Down aT The Barn Dance. 28-CapTain CurTis, Tormer C5raniTian, gave The Engineers an illus+ra+ed Tallc on The Scenic Wonders oT UTah. DECEMBER, I9-40 2-A proifessional swimmer enTerTained all The gym classes. This was a grand TreaT. 6-GraniTe wenT To Provo and Toolc a prevseason baslceTball game, 28-24. 9-The ceremonial raising and lowering oT The Tlag was sTarTed Today. IOM-The Ag Club boys wenT To Logan Tor The annual iudging oT TruiT and crops. 20- 'A- O pr L Mx ff I3-EooTball heroes were honored aT The Gridiron Swing. I6-MosT everyThing, is in The ChrisTmas spiriT. We have Tour beauTiTul ChrisTmas Trees. BUT alas, no more misTleToe. I8-Qur ChrisT,mas assembly was greaT. The Acappella choir wiTh solos Trom several sTudenTs, gave us The ChrisTmas spiriT. The lasT day oT school before The holidays. JANUARY, I94I 6--A new year in which we will accom- plish all we said we would lasT year. IO-Pep assembly. Felix, Eldon, and Belly were all declced oul in lheir new uniforms. Snappy, huh? ln lhe evening we beal Cyprus, 38-l2. l7-A pep assembly lo gel up sleam lor lhe Jordan game lonighl. The boys lried hard lo win bul' lhey couldn'+ seem lo malce il. Jordan beal us, 26-23. 24-Teachers' lnslilule, a hall-day vaca- lion. 29-A swimming meel belween Granile and Box Elder, and we won. Bachelors and De Lo l-le clubs held a dance in lhe club room aller school. 3l-ln lhe pep assembly loday lhe win- ners of lhe song and cheer con- lesl were announced, Lila Gay Nel- son and Evelyn Avery won lhe prize for besl songs while Ray Eaclcle and Bill Fagergren loolc lhe prizes for lhe besl yells. llllSH ll lllllll Top: Gym classes enjoy a demonslralion by a professional swimmer. Cenler: They loolc like l'hey're having fun al lhe Leap Year Dance. The pep club marched belween halves al lhe game lonighl and lhey should be highly complimenled. FEBRUARY, l94l 4+Pep Club was reorganized. Lower lell: Palsy gels lhe bird al lhe Leap Year Dance. Bollom: Sophs display lalenl on lrheir own as- sembly. They came To play, buT They sTayed To win. GraniTe-Jordan game. lilill Wlllll Turnished a musical assembly. -A maTinee performance oT Pride and Preiudiceu Talces The spoTlighT. Granijre hoopsTers win aT Tooele, 45-29. -Mr. l-laTch was The spealcer Tor The all girls' assembly. Davis beaT us, 34-I9. The Da Lo l-le Club assembly pre senTed A TribuTe To Lincoln Val enTine NighT and The Pep School l4- relix, BeTTy, and Eldon all declced ouT in Their new uniforms. Snappy huh7 including Tive male balleT dancers? They also sponsored a girls' choice maTinee dance. I3-The Allied YouTh parTy was held in The Club room. Winning classes in TiclceT sale eaT. We sailed oTT To T-lawaii wiTh Mur- ray l-ligh School where we saw hula dancers and grass slcirTs. Then we beaT Them in baslceTball 31 20 e celebraTed aT The soph Valenhne a fi LeTT The worlc begins on Th G FingerprinTs school maga zne RighT: Flag ceremony sTarTs. Several Eagle ScouTs perform This duTy morning and evening. I 8 I9- 20- Dr. Nebelser Tallced To The girls in an assembly. The highlighT oT The Commercial Club parTy was a demonsTraTion Trom l-lenegar's. The l-lome Economics Club broughT The Girls' Glee Trom The L. D. S. Business College Tor The assembly. Our Traveling assembly wenT To Blaine School. The l-lome Economics parTy was held in The Club room. l l Below: The iunior Tree in The process oT being dressed. LeTT: Our TooTball heroes assembled aT The Grid lron Swing. 2l-George WashingTon was honored In a paTrioTic assembly. We're vicTorious again over GranTs- ville, 5 l-3 l. 26--The beard-growing and necklace conTesTs had Their sTarT Today. Adam S. Bennion sTressed Tive rules Tor successTul living: Love Tor Amer- ica, Love oT worlc, Love oT whole- some Tun, Love of friends, Love oT God. Language ArTs Club held a dancing parTy in The Club room. 27-'We Hpepped iT up aT a 7:30 bon- Tire rally. LeTT: Go To sleeo, my baby. A jig by The dancing classes on The Chris+mas assembly. Lower: The biology and zoology classes enjoy a visiT To The U museum. 28,-Senior Day. Assembly was given in Lef+: Allhea and Rulh clean loclcers ir prepararion for inspecrion. Below, Top: No, ir isn'+ a fire, jus? loclcer inspecrion. Cenrerz Lila Gae, Bill, Ray, and Evelyn- winners oi lhe song and cheer con'res+. Bodom: Newly organized Pep Club marches for The firsr lime. honor of Mr. Curlris, our Senior sponsor, who is leaving us soon To ioin Uncle Sam. All Seniors enioyed a malinee dance in rhe Club room To lop oil ihe day in good siyle. Buses hauled us To Jordan l-ligh where we mer our friendly rivals. Allrhough we led ai ihe half The Beerdiggers were vicforious for lhe second Jrime Jrhis season-score, 39-2I. MARCH, l94I -Grani+e's firsi annual fa+her's and daugh+er's nighr was sponsored by +he Girls' League. Dr. Royal B. Garff was rhe spealcer for ihe as- sembly, afrer which prizes were given To high game scorers. 3-The Ufah Sraie Symphony orchesira presenied a conceri under 'rhe lead- ership of l-lans l-lenioi. 4-ln order io saiisfy rhe large crowds, a second performance of rhe con- ceri was given. llllll llll lllll ll 7-Cyprus l-ligh School enlerlained us in an assembly while our Traveling assembly wenl To Cyprus. We played Cyprus, ending wilh a viclorious score, 35-26. The Pep Club marched al lhe half. S-A Seminary parly was held al Granl Slalce house. ll-Easl l-ligh mel our boys in a swim- ming meel'. We won again. I2--l he Speech Club sponsored The as- sembly. Afler debales and oralions, a play wrillen by Calherine l-larch was presenled. Miss Nancy Finch spolce lo lhe l-lome Economic Club girls. l4+Slale swimming meel al Logan gave us our lhird conseculive cham- pionship. The co-invilalional honor dance was held. I5-We played Norlh Summil af Soulh l-ligh and won, 40-l9. Thus we again enler The lournev. Upper Righlz L. D. S. Business College produces singers, also. Righl Cenler: Murray brings a vivid impressiow ol +he Soufh Seas. Lower Righfz U Girls' Glee furnish a musi- cal assembly wi+h A Ballad for +he Americas. Lelfl: Won'l' you be my valenline? LeTT Sk pping rope ushers in spr ng CenTer Dr Adam S Benn on Tormer pr speaks To The sTudenTs R ghT The Home Ec ParTy was a gala aTTa r nc pal oT GranT The beard growing and necklace conTesTs ended Beards were chosen as To lengTh Thickness and TexTure oT which Jim GaTTney was The grand prize winner. Lila ShaTers necklace won Top-noTch honors. TournamenT days begin aT The U. Field l-louse wiTh GraniTe clashing wiTh The Ogden Tigers. We ToughT To The Tinish buT Ogden spoiled our hopes Tor STaTe Championship by a single poinT. This was undoubTedly The besT game oT The TournamenT. School begins aT 8 a.m. We made a good come-back, Triumphing over Salina. We meT in The gym To demonsTraTe ThaT we hadn'T losT our TighTing spiriT. Then oTT To The Tield house Tor a vicTory over SouTh Cache, 40-29. The Tinal nighT oT The Tourney and we re sTill rarin To go We clinched ConsolaTion Championship Trom Sprnmgville wiTh a score oT 33 24 This won Tor us The bronze Trophy. Our commercial groups wenT To Davis Tor a preliminary conTesT wiTh conTesTanTs Trom all schools. 24-We Thrill over a double vicTory as- sembly Tor GraniTe, STaTe swimming champions and baskeTball Consola- Tion championship. BoTh were award- ed Trophies. Surprise! To Top oTT our sporTs assembly was The movie, KnuTe Rocknef' James E. Moss, The daddy oT UTah High School BaskeTball, was honored aT a TesTimonial dinner aT The New- house l-loTel. 26-Assembly was sponsored by Granarl Guld. The main allraclion was Mur- ray Allen wilh his challc lallc 27-Preliminary lryouls held lor Speech Feslival. 29--The annual Junior Prom is sel' in lhe Soulh Sea lslands wilh popular Jerry Jones and his flowing rhylhm. 3le-Mrs. l-loward, lhe music leacher has her lasl day wilh us, and Mr. Chris' lensen from l-lolladay, sieps in lo fill her place. APRIL, I94l 2-Language Arls assembly foday. The selling, a cafe, where Spanish and A French cusloms were presenled in song and dance. A+ lhe Speech Feslival some origi- nal plays were given. 7-Tryouls for nexl year's cheer leaders were held around The flag pole. Arlhur Gaelh, of B. Y. U., spolce To our palrons on Why American Defense? I I-Second annual homecoming day. Gradsi' dafing baclm lo l907 had a chance lo come home. Climaxing lhe day was lhe alumni dance. Jean Whilehead was chosen Miss Granile ol l94I wilh Elma Mollo and Aflon Denslad as her al- rendanls. Bachelors' Club banguef was held al' 7:30 in lhe saleleria. 26-Nominalion assembly. Everyone nominaled. Upper Lelf: The Douole Ocrene Begins lhe Beguinef' Lower Lelr: Three-iourrhs of an inch lorg, Sorry JIm's go? you beat Beard growing confesl. Below: Cypruss venlriloguisf sleals fhe show, Righl: Grani+e splashes wilh Eas' in lhe swimming meel. 7' 'I uns W rfze GEF ILP ff :FCI 'ii 'ir ff HJ mn' a Y 1 L GL V' ah O M 5 'J or A 1, 5 La B ra, HG Ma ama K rf- S MGY S Ma ews Na 5 da Ma .ma Va: fi M fa v4-H fy r CFP son FS ClmL'a Glcbaw S Olsen 'YW fl U01 QT? r pafrvf Parnr Fflrif L 1 A H .V , QT ..-V Pi 6r M .. M L-vy-f , If 'H , L. 6' L. r-lirv-6 NI, TS V .'-. . N4. 73 '44, ' ' Lf. NEMA' L. , 7: ff '-.f-' '1 P. . 72 Nflf' A, Hgvlf-1NN, E3 1711 1 - L. 71 W1-Hn, L H, w f' A, 70 V'ff': '1- NV. 65 N1 Sf 6 .L L' 1' .f1 i 62 KW: L. 55 Wf-Sfn L4 Haw.'w'.1 E. 73 rx GMM W, ., 6l Nirff.. R. HL-cry: D. 64 Ffrvr-.J rw P. 67 NPR! 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