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

 - Class of 1986

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Assemblies Add Spice 3- -2 his year there were about 15 assemblies ranging from a movie to an opera. The - ' Music Man with his wierd instruments such as the stra ws, his horn, and his break-apart violin. Then we had a movie assembly Where stu- dents all got together just behire Christmas and Watched Ghostbusters'i After that there was the class sssemblies: the Senior assembly and dance in February, the Ju- nior assembly and prom in April, and the Sopho- more assembly and Spring dance in March. Next, at the end of April, we had a Winners assembly to recognize those who were outstanding and also for those who were elected to Student govt. positions. And last, but not least, the yearbook assembly was held when most of us received our yearbooks. Whereupon we immediately had our best friends sign in them. The next da y, being Yearbook Day we all went around to different classes and fan tastic places that we meet to have other friends sign in our yearbooks. 261A SSEMBLIES Top: Students at an assembly signing the song of the G The Mascot of one of our rivals is poked fun at. Soph. Cheerleader Janae Hutchings and J. V Cheerleader Kerri Macey lead the stu- dents in a cheer. W 5

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Granitians Show Spirit 'Flu With, An easy Way to show your school spirit in 85-86 was to attend the many, well put togeth- er, pep assemblies. Planned by the cheerleaders, these assem- blies gave students a chance to get rowdy, and to scream and yell to their favorite cheers. One of the most memorable pep assemblies during the year was the Christmas assembly, which was toxget the basketball team and fans psyched for the game that night at West Jor- dan. Guy Thaller dressed in his Hawaiian shirt and walked on stiltsg Da vid Roth in his shades with his shirt collar turned up, gave us all an inside look at the true personalities of Coach Whiting and Coach Paur. We also got the first look at our beautiful GJ-LS. Menchez, who with their gracefulness and poise captured the eyes of the audience throughout their performance. Towards the end of the assembly we all got a real treat, Santa and his reindeer paraded across the floor, forgetting the most famous reindeer of all, which was Nellie dressed as Rudolph thq Red Nosed Reindeer. Pep Asseniblies like this left everyone on a boisterous high note and ready for the big game that night, f Q 4 S :UN Tier S s of .s S5355 : ' Q-'N I .xnxx . Members ofthe Menchez: Don Gee, Jimmy Youngg John Burl: and John Knight march off' floor after an awesome performance. Clark Jensen, M erilee Bagget and Julie Allen play tourists in a pep assembly. Guy Thaller and David Roth do their best imitations of coaches, Whiting and Pa ur. PEP ASSEMBLIESXZ5



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ix? il .hr s me .we ix 1' X E X Q N 3 r Q. X irls at a pep assembly builda pyramid to ook our opposing team at the football game gainst the Cyprus Pirates. Kenny Watanabe, G. Clark, Kelly Ev- ans, and Sha wa Christiansen, all host our Homecoming assembly. Sherri Watts, a contestant of the Home- coming Queens Contest takes her walk. ASSEMBLIESIZ7 l J

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