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

 - Class of 1961

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Granite High School - Granitian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 28 of 208
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, cc 77 Q 'Gt Council - Front Row: June Tyler, Linda Rapp, Judy Howe, Jean Parris, Kathy Tschaggeny, Judy DeSpain, Kathy Cooper, Karen Kimball, Lilian Wi- man, Mary Jane Shimoda. Row 2: Neill Smith, Ron Schneider, Barry Bingham, Harold Richardson, e and Student Court strengthen student government Court - Front Row: Judy Howe, Kathy Cooper, Kerry Meurer, Nancy Gustin, Linda Rapp, Larry Peterson, Hazel Bateman, Mary Jane Shimoda. Row 2: Steve Stewart, Eddy Ross, Anne Sullivan, Peggy Strong, David Albrand, Bill Schilling, Max Bob Strong, Kenneth Wilde. Back Row: Steven Stewart, David Albrand, Glenn Cox, Dave Pond, Lar- ry Allen, Bill Schilling, Kent Samuelson, Max Mur- dock - acts as student government advisory group, to plan G Week and all special activities. Upholding the school constitution, main- taining high citizenship, and curbing misde- meanors were prime responsibilities of the student court. Under the supervision of Ron Schneider, Mr. Thorum, and Mr. Selman, prosecuting attorney Jack Simmons presented cases against defendants as Judge Glenn Cox levied fines for littering the campus, throw- ing snowballs, and parking illegally. The 'G' Council, composed of representatives from each student organization, acted as a student government advisory group. Throughout the year the twenty-four Council members of- fered opinions on special activities and con- stitutional amendments. Murdock. Back Row: Richard Yocum, Jack Sim- mons, Glenn Cox, Gary Greene, Larry Allen, Bill Leppard, Richard Russel, Bob Adams - fine of- fenders for snowball throwing, iilegal parking, eating in halls, littering, defacing school property. 1327 7

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House of Representatives - Front Row: G. Acker- man, S. Lindenau, E. Thomsen, S. Neff, J. Quilter, K. Zundel, J. Rendlesbach, M. Duke, S. Foster, D. Santoro, A. Woolley. Row 2: L. Flowers, J. Watson, M. Upwall, K. Turnbow, B. Eldredge, A. Jensen J. Taylor, J. Swensen, N. Carter, C. Ellertson, S. Lustig, P. Cooper. Row 3: S. Luck, C. Maxwell, T. Oettli, T. Dunn, K. Anderson, M. McHenry, S. Cahoon, D. Brown, J. VanderLinden, B. Pinkerton, ouse of 1 wg S. Jackson, S. Morgan, C. West, N. Gustin. How 4: R. Harrison, R. Bills, G. Kent, T. Bingham, B. Hil- ton, S. Jones, 0. Moore, S. Farr, B. Bingham, D. Hoskins, D. Lorange, D. Hanson, C. Scott, P. Sain, C. Thomas, G. Francom, K. Beck, L. VanQuill, D. Pond, P. Olsen, J. Case, G. Hanks, L. Andrus, L. Streadbeck, J. Rex, S. Stewart - members chosen from each home room class to organize a school election procedure similar to the national plan. if . X I 'E' 3 sg i tr.. . ti s establishes democratic voting system . . . act on election procedures, Barry Bingham dictates to Colleen Ellertson as Steve Stewart checks for errors. To work out a new system for conducting elections was the principal project of Gran- ite's House of Representatives. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Bird, the fifty-seven dele- gates, selected from each home room to repre- sent the student body in all governmental affairs, discussed plans for setting up voting procedures similar to those of the Federal Government. For the first time in the school's history, Granitians experienced the obligations of a voter to register and vote at specified precincts for the candidates of their choice, just as voting citizens of the United States. Led by Steve Stewart, speaker of the house, Barry Bingham, vice chairman, and Colleen Ellertson, secretary, the House sponsored a door decorating contest during the Yuletide season to increase holiday spirit. 23, l I



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Ushers - Front Row: R. Schneider, J. Uzelac, A. Jenkinson, M. Perry, J. Scheurn, N. Woolsey, B. Casper, B. Doty, W. Sweeten, J. Paez. Row 2: R. Davis, R. Yocum, E. Robinson, B. Bingham, S. Wickel, D. Peterson, H. Richardson, T. Hoff- man, R. Bills, G. Schill, L. Porter, K. Samuelson, D. Longman, M. Reese. Row 3: G. Coleman, J. To help maintain order during assemblies in the auditorium and gymnasium, a crew of forty-eight ushers - boys chosen for their leadership abilities - showed students to their seats and kept an eye out for disturb- ances. These ushers first warned and then removed troublemakers for talking, for chew- ing gum, and for whistling or creating other i if Liles, V. Johnson, B. Adams, L. Allen, E. Ross, D. Pond, C. Hand, B. Schilling, J. Winters, G. Greene, K. Eldredge. Back Row: B. Boulter, D. North, L. Andrus, B. Dykman, J. Case, G. Klung- eruik, D. Pack, R. Russell, C. Tanner, W. Luding- ton, R. Stevens, J. Simmons, D. Albrand - control disturbance at assemblies, special programs. shers and unnecessary noises. To eliminate confusion 1 in the sea of cars that daily filled Granite Z 5 L High's parking lot, student patrolmen issued C traffic tickets for such offenses as parking patrols parked ca,-S in two spaces, parking in the faculty zone, or parking with no sticker. They also checked students entering or leaving the lot during school hours. Parking Crew - Front Row: John Tyler, Jerry Pond, Mac Dalgleish, Don Mascherino - patrol Ruttenbur, Mike Brewer, Dave Peterson, Johnny parking lot, guarding hubcaps, unlocked cars, spot- Paez. Back Row: Jeris Liles, Gary Greene, Dave lights, and gas tanks during school hours. 'Qin' 25

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