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PARWQQ FAWQ has had its share offame The hroughout the years, Granite ' 'n Hall of Fame consists of 24 Granitian Alumni which have suc- ceeded in life and ha ve brought fame to our school. From Syndicated Col- umnist Jack Anderson, who graduat- ed in 1940, was student body presi- dent, winning by one vote, to Gordon Jolley, who was all-state in football, basketball, and baseball. He played football for the Runnin1' Utesl' and later turned pro and played for the Seattle Sea Hawks and the Detroit Lions, Until most recently, Steve Brown graduate of 1968, a Salt Lake Sportscaster for K TVX channel four news, was inducted in 1984. ,,,t.,,-.. eff We Y, Above: Jaquie Briggs props puppy A.J. up to see an exciting football play. Top Right: Homecoming Queen Kelly Evans and attendants Julie Allen and Karen Van- Leeuwen are paraded in 1967 corvette. GITHEME
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COUNT W ts the Hrst day ofschool and I f a sophomore is seen running down the front hall of the SU building to avoid being late to class. Suddenly, he is grabbed by a group of seniors and forced over to the seal where they make him count all of the tiles that make up it's de- sign. Though all students, such as this Sophomore, eventually learn that it is tradition not to step on the seal, many do not know its history and meaning. It was designed during the school year of 1917-1918, by Luarina E1- dredge. She used the acorn as the basic theme of the seal for its sym- bolism of grea tness, growth, develop- ment, and character. The original number of the acorns that she used was the total of the numerals of the year that the school began, and the num ber of the students in the class of which she was a member. The granite rock in the middle of the seal was modeled after the huge Granite Boulder that the students in the early years of the school held their meetings and pep rallies around. Placed over the boulder is an im- age of the Lamp of Knowledge, a symbol of the Hner things of life. To this is added the Latin phrase Sa- pientia Est Potentiaf' which trans- lated means Knowledge is Power. The seal that now lies in the S building was left by the Class of 1925. Jew 2145?-1 L ' r ..,,51Q.,u., Q ,sill 8! THEM E me if P A, 'J' 3 QL? ffiiff gg at l Q? ' f This years Homecoming parade drew a Nancy Va11DenBe1'ghe and Aluta lot of spectators as it wound down Granite ley werejust a few of the many studen Boulevard and Farmer Way. went to the football games helping
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