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..,,,p. Y' URLEY DAVH? tGglPerintend0n Disfflc You' Sandwiched between parent-teacher con- ferences, telephone conversations, and school executive duties, Mr. Hatch found time to give you personal attention concerning elec- tion campaigns, club activities, smaller-than- ever budgets, contests, and other student- body interests. You with school responsibili- ties and problems have been advised, en- lightened, or encouraged, and have found solace in his office. There your Granitian spunk and spirit returned. Also contributing to your spirit by providing a smoothly run- ning school system were the School Board and Superintendent Gourley. Their agenda for this year included dividing Granite, hir- ing teachers, managing the construction of new buildings, and supervising district pro- jects and activities. They emphasized the importance of mental health, citizenship, participation, and cooperation - essential ingredients for harmonious school spirit. dministrators and students work Your School Board: I. Victor Bess, Superintendent David Gourlcy, Zelth Y. Erekson, M. Elmer Christen sen, O. Thayne Acord, O. K. Fotheringham, Dow P. Brian. X CD -5 ,f
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,i fi? I ' 5 , 1 spark activities Q x Faire - Bob Williams, Second Vice Presidentg Ralph Moses, Presi dent, Lynn Ashton, Junior Representative: Ken Tamura Secretary: Roger Fitt, Senior Representative. Exciting attendance contests, a freezing but invigorating bobsled ride, a movie, Broken Arrow , peppy dances, and cheering basketball teams were some of the thrilling activities the Girls' and Boys' League enjoyed together. Of course, the big event for the Girls was Fathers and Daughters, where they took their favorite honey to a gay party with boutonnieres, a program, games refreshments, a prize waltz, and other dances. Snowflakes, snowballs, and snowmen were the familiar sights at the dance, Snowball, sponsored by the Boys' League. Encouraged by Miss Pehrson and Mr. Magleby the presidents, Pauline Metcalf and Ralph Moses, guided you through the activities of the year. The Girls took part in Mothers and Daughters, Sophomore Senior get-together, council banquet, Autumn serenade, assembly, and Girls' Week. The Boys' activities included Fathers and Sons, Moth- ers and Sons, an assembly, and Lion Show ticket sale. First row: Duane Metcalf, Gary Dudley, Joe Pachuco, Alan Gowans, Ralph Sonzini, Lynn Ashton, Darrell Smith. Second row: Kent Beckstrom, Gerald Curtis, Mason Jacobs, Roger Fitt, Ralph Moses, Bob Williams, Larry Carlson, Gerald Meiling. Third row: David Klemm, LeRoy Knapton, David Sterling, Calvin Babcock, Larry Wood, Paul Mecham, Kenneth Butler, Kenneth Dahl, Ken Tamura, Glenn Beckstrom, Richard De- Korver, Gerald Loertscher, Bert Johnson. f I I 1 A v
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x . k'N,q Lg' G ' n ' 1 ' n ' I ' l LORENZO H. HATCH Your High School Principal J o f.,4 r einem 6 hand in hand When you discovered you had to change classes to get another credit, you conferred with Mr. Clark. After listening patiently to all the whys and where- fores, he set up your new schedule, and then turned to his assignment of checking senior credits for gradu- ation. Mr. Clark also headed the Graduation and Citizenship Committees. Becoming your Dean of Boys this year, Mr. Maglehy took over the responsibility of checking ahsentees and consulting with Granite's newcomers. All this he did with a ready smile and a willing hand. Miss Pehrson, assuming her status again as Dean of Girls, was faced daily with school proh- lems - or girls with problems. ln her newly decor- ated office, she maintained ahsentee records, held Girls' League meetings, and helped plan activities for Granitian girls. Z7
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