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LIBRARY Gay Service, Marilyn Hcuser, Paul- ine Buck, Doris Bidgood, Barbara Riley, Margaret Brinkerhoff, Mari- lyn Luck, julia Pucci, and Carol Rice sort new library books. for school zmprocvement REST ROOM l.aRae Casper, jnvcc Livingston, jo- ann Dangerfield, Judy Dust, Karen Nelson, Neoma DeYoung, and Dar- lene Sharp solve problems of girls seeking advice.
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E 1 5 , 5 5 9 4 2 7 ' Z! 3 i s 3 1. COURT David Clayson, judge, Barbara Vance, Richard Copling, Ronald Dee, joe Bentley, Louise Young, Kenneth Cook, comprised student court. ampus organizations The Student Court established the first ticket registration system at Granite. Management of technical aspects of assemblies, dances, and games occupied the stage crew. The library committee registered six hundred new books this year. Attending and enrolling girls, the rest room committee assisted in Miss Pehrson's office. STAGE CREXV Managed by Maurice Cook with Al- vin Dansie, Ronald Bush, Melvin Millinere, Larry Bouch, Kay Lam- bert, Clark Bowles, and Paul Hein' ing, the stage crew sparked all Gran- ite stage productions. Mr. Poulson directed the skillful and diligent workers.
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