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

 - Class of 1951

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Granite High School - Granitian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 20 of 180
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Page 20 text:

LDOKING AT LANGUAGE '1M' , MABEL NVALKER NELL MADSEN .,..-,,, English English English .,..,, ...,., MARY MASUN KATHLEEN NELSON GENEVA l.ANGl,UlS English English English Parlezfvous lrancais? Havla Vd. espanol? Although l do not speak Erench or Spanish, l enjoyed The Lord's Prayer sung in the Erench language and joined in the pinata celehration in the Spanish classes, after which l journey to the English department. Here l soon hecanie aware that English was more than the language of these Granitians. Suhjects, verhs, and infinitives assumed places on peculiar lines, students whispered, for life, liherty, and the pursuit of happiness , a junior, composing his autohiography, pondered over whether he received his hlaclc eye at the age of ten or twelve. Though l listened attentively in these classes, l still cannot understand such ex' pressions as lt's raining CQIIS and dogs or Give me a huzzf' ln essence English strikes me as a cloud of verhiage. I6

Page 19 text:

REH lj TH QIRU hi Student Counselor REX SUTHIIRLANI3 Dean of Boys ANN PIQHRSCUN Dean of Girls Principal Lorenzo H. Hatch Seeking association with the respected and renowned head of this concern, I crept timidly to the doorway of the designated room. Meeting Mr. Hatch allayed my fears. His kind eyes reflected depth of character. From his clear, con- cise manner I could comprehend his conscientious, tolerant, and enthusiastic attitude toward the students and the school. Knowing no hetter cache of information for my log than the new Dean of Boys, Rex Sutherland, I tipf toed to his office. There sat Mr. Sutherland, surrounded hy the male gender trying to explain to him their ahsence. This gentleman finds it his duty to raise the attendance record of the species. just then a distinguishedflooking man, whom I later identified as Mr. Thorum, strode pur-- posefully past the door. My innate sense of curiosity inf duced me to investigate his task of helping students with their personal problems and needed adjustments. A wore ried crease on the hrow of a harassed female drew my interest. I-ler path led to a cheery office, revealing within the amicable Miss Pehrson, Dean of Girls. To the sufferer she extended a helping hand and gave freely her utmost attention though many clamored for her solacing words. I concluded that these are persons of many moods and talents, well suited to administer Granitia. I5



Page 21 text:

Top left: Leading French vocabulary study are Gilbert Bean, Betty Hartman, LaRae Devenberg, and Myrtle Birch. Bottom left: The second year Spanish class responds to john Thayer's What does this mean? Top right: Gloria Rolapp quizzes Carole Webb, Darlene Magana, Lajuan Casto, Paul Kiel, Larry Oreno, and Geniel Maxfield. Middle right: Poetry records acquaint Claudia Pomeroy, Helen Barnes, Ann Sanders, jean- ette Olauson, and Margaret Bayne with American literature. Bottom right: Partici- pating in panel are Dan Dudley, Jerry Hie- ner, David Mauer, Tom Brewer, Joan Gun- derson, lola Avery, Joyce Gilbert, Kathyleen Anson, and Bill Bailey. n -,H 'Q ' 1 M'-955' L'1'1:v'.,F ' H r - f .- . . .,,5,,,.. ., ..-.. . , .r. f tt t r .QL A .1-.M 1 .,r ' ,i ,wg e 2'-:.',,f' .' H r fr-55 1 .M C-7yf2'G A, ,W - . Lzh. HW' Jil l A1595 !.13,:3,:g43 lggri,-Lyt , - Lf ,vm 1' irxmlr, 2i'f:X ',fi' HW V ..'1 ' , . - ..,,,h, .,-vm . r ,,,,,,,. , ,, A . ,Ji IM - 1, 1 A. s. f' f ' ri .iiigzeffw Xjf' - 1, uw, '-'tif' lx: -' , ' , -' ' 13' f 1 ' ' I 7 - ,' X r - l rv 1 l 5 XM , . z .. -iii' ,, Eur, .V S l M., L , .,. I, -LA

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