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I admired the efficiency of the courageous hall committee, who endured the loneliness of dark and drafty halls, minimized sluffing, directed strangers, kept tardy records, and fought valiantly to fulfill their often unpleasant duty. They became essential to a smooth- running and systematic school. Their work was supervised by Miss Pehrson and Miss Wilcox, who maintained careful records of members. I joined with others in extend- ing heartiest congratulations to the hall committee for establishing justice and striving for students' inalienable rights. sas at X Q xSX X X I 1 Q , rs w W., s ess X ' ? 'Q 'Q i c X, I I l One more offense and out you go, warned the ushers as they executed a difficult and unappreciated task. I realized that these watchful sentinels made it possible for us to enjoy our assemblies and also gain the knowl- edge that they offered. By maintaining order this responsible group established an honorable reputation for Granite High School. They were: Dial, Cowley, Grow, Bailey, Burridgeg row 2: Runnels, Lundberg, Davis, Cook, White: row 3: Smith, Hansen, Larsen, Cox, Loyolag row 4: Allen, Pedersen, Haight, White.
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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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The Girls' League at Granite sym- bolized teamwork, unity, friend- ship, and fun. I attended a special assembly in September and learned of the activities and duties per- formed. After this came Dads' and Daughters' Night. My pop and I joined in the tie-tying contest, stuffed ourselves with ice cream and cake, and contended for the prize waltz, finally won by lean Miller and her dad. The big and little sister relations were increased by the league's traditional party in February, where we enjoyed a fashion show, program, and a de- lectable supper. This year girls were honored with a weelc's cele- bration beginning with Girls' Day and a semi-formal dance in the evening. I felt as blirhe as spring itself in my swirling cotton dress, that, if I do say so, was a master- piece of seamstress-ship. At the dance couples swayed to Curt Anderson's melodious rhythm, while towering air castles, sand- men, fleecy sheep leaping over fences, and a glittering midnight sky furnished a dreamy atmos- phere. With anticipation, Girls' League officers open Christ- mas gifts from Miss Pehrson. Pleased with plans for Farmers' Fling, Boys' League officers leave the meeting. Waiting for Girls' Council meeting to commence are Barbara Brown, Joyce Plant, and Connie Gilbert.
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