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

 - Class of 1949

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Page 24 text:

BUYS' AN GIRLS' LEAD E September found us searching madly for our little sisters. In October we purchased league cards. During November We made booths for Dads' and Daughters' night. These activities were the beginning of an eventful year for the Girls' League. During Decem- ber the Red Cross gave us the tasks of packing gift boxes, of visiting hos- pitals, and of repairing broken toys in a Sub-for-Santa Drive, Most vividly We remember April and Girls' Day. ln- comparable to us Were the bright cot- ton dresses, the enthusiastic voting for king and queen, and the Warm spring evening When We decked ourselves out in our best formals and escorted our men to the Cotton Ball. ln May a party honoring our Mothers Wound up the year's activity, leaving memories of hard work, laughter, and hours of fun. Girls League officers plcm activities My father is balder than yours, Three Little Girls in Blue Ioy cmd lane find tying neckties difficult

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1 ' n Snowballing. . . throwing papers. . . eating in the ha1ls.'..such were the cases brought before the court, Where the officers upheld rules and punished offenders. Working behind the scenes, their importance seldom recognized, the stage crew appeared at all functions, arranging scenery and providing light and sound. Willing workers, these girls assisted students in selecting good reading ma- terial, checking books out, and return- ing them again to their proper places. Patrolling the campus ..., maintain- ing a Watch on the parking lot.. ,re- porting habitual sluffers .... necessary but thankless tasks were accomplished by our deputies. Court Officers Library Service ,,- Lfp' S1egof Crmy-- ':'w V' ' ff Q. Y r Deputy Council 1-. Zu-TT ' t -P. is K ---, , -w!,',,,8,,Vf - . If-,Y1,? fy, Cf ,W f A X ire.: ,ii rre' X,-,A -Aff 'QWIQ v t f ' i 4 , nl' - ' N ' i , a , i L sq 'eq ,Q,:.-ef,,f.1fff,f,...,,MK s, if-B 'V , A 1 ' - ff- In



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1211 ,.lf'f,1-if ,ff 4 ,, ' gr f' AAA SJ. t ,.. vi, ,, . ri -ae'-2 ' PLAN UN -ff A-'EM' .J , - . W ., f bf L-'fir ' v-L-4 Lfg fr fi ef: f- --. ' - g-39,5-a +1' 5 .,l','4v ' 1 - ,es ft., Boys League officers hold a meeting ' League off cers decor 'le Ch stmas boxes Beware of th 5 clock shud w We organized the Boys' League with Tal- madge Robinson, lack Goddard, and Buddy White as officers. Our two main projects were the beard growing contest and Character Day. Finalists in the beard growing contest who managed to suffer through the ordeal until judgment day were Iacmer Smith, lack VanRy, Walter Clement, Iohn Lyon, Douglas McDonald, Dean Parkin, Raymond Burridge, Robert Hod- gen, Garth Ashby, and lim Metcalf. Grand champions were selected at our assembly, February 2. Raymond was awarded a silver identification bracelet for the most manly beardg Garth, a leather belt for the longest beard, Iacmer, a set of silver cuff links for the thickest beard, Walter two pairs of argyle socks for the most unique beard, and lim a box of candy for the reddest beard. 21

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