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

 - Class of 1950

Page 19 of 184

 

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Page 19 text:

Developing and regulating school government are members of the Senate: Masters, White, Dipo, Masters, Second Row: McBride, Reynolds, Baker, Ashton, Lloyd, and Brown. Representing the students of Granite are Humpherys, Dixon, Cordero, Erickson, Barr, Leavitt, Plant, Second Row: Carlisle, Howard, Stewart, Danks, Stewart, Sorensen, Wheat, Maxwell, Marks, Third Row: Kohlert, Faust, Harkness, Christensen, Wallace, Frame, Mauchley, Fourth Row: Rose, Davies, Ottley, Dlsen, Tipton, Cvudmundson, Davis, Fifth Row: Leavitt, Page, MacKay, Martindale, Dudley, and Hadley. 15

Page 18 text:

W :fl 4 Q Q'0V, L, fi .kg - JOHN TEMPEST, President GAY LLOYD, Vice-Presideill BUDDY WHITE, Secretary THEY SOUGHT RESPONSIBILITY AND WON RECOGNITION john, Gay, and Buddy . . . I heard those three inseparahle names everywhere on the campus. To them we presented our prohlems to he eliminated. During fourth period they could he found he- hind the familiar door inscrihed Student Body, always ready to offer consolation, information, and inspiration. Initiative and dependability, comhined with a friendly, unassuming attitude and facetious, suhtle humor enahled john to succeed as student hody president. l-lis calm, unruffled manner of speaking never ceased to fascinate or amaze me. A contagious smile, a vivacious perf sonality, and ahundance of energy, and a snappy Hi distinguished Gay in any crowd. She spef cialized in laughing at ancient jokes, offering valuahle suggestions, and taking over in a pinch. Buddy was willing, capahle, likeahle, and alert. His engaging smile, sense of humor, and sincere in- terest attracted favorahle attention wherever he went. Qur president, vice-president, and secre- tary maintained high scholastic marks, participated in outside activities, and still ingeniously man- aged Granite's affairs. I4



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1 ,' -c LibrarY Scrub Court Officers Deputy Councn Stage Crew COURT UFFICERS LIBRARY SERVICE Maintaining order and punishing offenders, Replacing books and collecting magazines the court was a necessary school function. the library assistants - Brinkerhoif, Heu- Members are Dean Roach, Ted Siouris, Ron- ser, Riley, Bramble - helped keep the lib- ald Harman, Martha Sue Chamberlin, tary running smoothly. Janice Hicks, standing: Kenneth Erickson, Keith Gygi, and Edith Anderson. DEPUTY CQUNCIL The active deputy council kept careful watch STAGE CREW on the parking lot and thwarted would-be Effective lighting and regulated sound were sluf'Iers. Inspecting car are Barker, Rupp, specialties of the stage crew. They are Del- Peterson, Grow, Christensen, Cook, Maier, bert Lambert, -lack Cowles, Donald Pinney, Aiken, Peck, Fowler, McBride, Kitt, and Dick Staker, jerry Montague, David Davis, Christensen. -lim Burns, Maurice Cook, and Ralph Van- derlinden. 16

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