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Kent Samuelson - Vice President H fv 1'--off Jean Parris - Secretary Leading their seventeen-hundred class- mates through a year of riotous pep rallies, timely assemblies, and heavenly dances, Gran- ite's dynamic leadership trio - Ron Schneid- er, Kent Samuelson, and Jean Parris - sparked enthusiasm and interest in activities. To promote school spirit, the three organized skit and activity committees which played important roles in Homecoming Week and pep assemblies throughout the year. While or- ganizing the G Council and House of Rep- resentatives, previewing assemblies, prepar- ing for the awards assembly, Lagoon Day, and the Honor Banquet, Ron, Kent, and Jean found time for get-togethers with the officers of West, Olympus, Highland, and South. They also visited the junior high Student ody spark school spirit T A , , , A , V X x . '-Y'2'9gg. ,a f A-X Q fg axxfgigr QQ ' ., 1 xv Sheryl Gowans - Historian schools in the area with Principal Thorum to encourage incoming sophomores to partici- pate in activities, and to inform them of what to expect in high school. With their own new letterhead stationery, the three, according to Jean, became the letter-writin'-est group in the school. Although no major disagree- ments occurred among them, questions arose as to the color of their sweaters and the need of a new vacuum cleaner for the student body room. Combining work and fun in their exec- utive offices, President Ron, Vice President Kent, and Secretary Jean acted as interme- diaries between the administration and the students through a successful 1960-1961 school year.
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fbwwmcff- -1 p UWM et it B GA co-c,QfL 0'-45 GL, lazl . . 1 CWL4 CQ lcoydv l - l - U f www le-, l M4 A i. J . 1 am W Senate members - Front Row: Jean Parris, secretary: Leland Bird, advisor: Kent Samuelson, president. Back Row: David Usliio, Bob Huffaker, John Pidd, Diane Brown, Lynda Bodell, Judy VanderLinden, Robert Bills, Kenneth Cutler, Fred Linford. I propose an amendment to make stu- dent body elections more systematic and -.ly ...M democratic! The eleven-member senate was T in action. Changing the school colors from cardinal red and royal blue to scarlet red . . . 64 and royal blue was another discussion point ' 22 on the senate agenda. The senators -- Kent Samuelson, presidentg and Jean Parris, sec- retary - Worked diligently before school opened and during the school year, editing and publishing a student directory. They dis- tributed the book in December as a Christmas present to the students. Members of the Board of Education praised the senate for an out- standing book. Granite senators also partici- pated in 'G' Week activities. In addition, they dressed in old clothes and helped the student body officers clean the parking lot. A party with alumni S61'1atOI'S ended 21 bl1Sy and SUC- Jean Parris reminds Kent Samuelson, We discussed cessful year. changing the school colors at our last meeting. votes change in school colors
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