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

 - Class of 1986

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Super Spirit Boasted By Granitians . i if af , ,wffifmmv A Top left: Traditional balloons. Top right: I Abgveg The big Spirit bgggting tunnel by the QUGHI Hnd bel' 855011431135 Kelly EWIHS, student body at half time, which led the QUGQIU KHFHII VHIILBBUWGII, first HUGH- Farmers to zz 26'-14 victory over Cottonwood. dantg Julie Allen, Second attendant. 1 2!H OMECOMIN G rr Q Right: Parade goers, Kirk Van Valkeuburglz, Rusty Scott, Scott Milne, Jason Wadsworth, Steve Palmer, William Black, Sherry Stewart, Monica Simmons, Brenda Colby, Pam Hardcastle, Terry Langdon, Diana Zermeno, Celeste Matz, and Audrey Peterson enjoy the sun and the fun.

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.. A 6' 'a .l.l 'as '0- I w 'op-, I 00-' 1,' -'pa 1' l's C - an , . IC LJ . 0-0. . . .X ,N I 'I Q 4 'V .I . Q O 5 0,0 , 9 O Y 'a o I Q O I 1 C L The Spirited Tradition Continues. . . 1 Q , iii is Y.. fl: L' X' X'n1nK..,,X3X!ay Y ' X ifsjg 'Xgiflt T 'ag if' Ji 1, XE? .SX ' A X 1 3 : omecoming week began Monday, '- ! September 16th and concluded X5 ,J,'-, , - - A Saturday, September 21st with if M r .P the Central Park Romancev Dance. ' X . r ' . rs, Many events led up to the big game Fri- - Y ,J X We day nigh t. The queens assembly was held X. 'N .QQ I ea . ' l ,N Wednesday with the crowning of queen S ' ' I Y' ' X,'Xl X' ,,,5 . 'X 535.53 Kelly Evans, Hrst attendant Karen Van- Kl FT N X ' r ' - Leeuwen, and second attendant Julie Al- -QX ' ' Q , J i len. Thursday, Farmers Market was held . , i X in the boys gym for the Hrst time in ' MX V MX Granitels 77 year history. Some of the figftv clubs that did exceptionally well were EW TQ wg R 1 4 1 DECA with their slave sale, and the Los- 7563, X ' i ' ers Club which sold memberships for WM?N 'yjmi X N , , 130. To continue the spirit the lighting of sf s - - lr - . X ' -- i N'r'-5X ' the candles and the burning of the Cot- ,L X X tonwood dummy at the night pep rally w-Wk W Pop left: Chad llIcQuiston, Kerry Griggs, James Overman, Todd Carton, Brian Yourgeson, and Craig Thomas partici- aate in the lighting ofthe candles at the nightpep rally. Top right: Kirk Van Valkenburgh, Suzanne Twellves, and Robert Fheehy enjoy goofy pictures at Farmers Market. Bottom Right: lurning of the dummy, Scott ltfilne, Kyle Nielson, and Guy Vhaller cheer in hope of victory. got everyone excited for the game. Friday was kicked off with the traditional pa- rade with everyone decorating their cars and creating a lot of noise. The Alumni cheerleaders boosted spirit and helped get the new Spirit Club into the groove ot things. At the game the alumni also showed support by creating the largest crowd Granite has seen in years. The forming of the tunnel by the student body on the Held at halftime shot spirit to an extreme high leading Granitians to a 24-16' victory over the colts. Saturday the week was concluded with the Home- coming dance. The couples enjoyed the dancing and retreshmen ts. The great tur- nout ended an enthusiastic week with a bang. HOMECOMINGH3

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