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

 - Class of 1986

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Pam Hardcastle and Brenda Colby enjoy a meal ofhamburgers in the lunch room. Jennifer Frehner, Monica Simmons, Steven Palmer, Dana Simmons, Mary Ann Young, Monica McGrath, and Kim Peter- son wave to the crowd as the Homecoming parade starts. I' ...,. A , - + N rf -If -'f 5m,'f', ' S5232 -i 4 i 2 1 ' 'M ff? Q 55. L , iz ,,-.N. - ' . it i M 5-amen ff. ' r ei 'M 'H 'N 1 . A 'M H NX ' Y .r FX. M i . . W. -- sg 2 - 0 'W it yi H 'H KA ' . , N7-H-1 i K 6 ' 9 ' . ' 1 , YKVA .wp ,-4 f-,i, MW '- , , i , D, - ' , f: Sfs3g55,,A T ,ll L A-I My-,,-.i.x.N 2 K ' ' an wg, , . S-, I' we A E F of ..y.. 4 , f I 1 A AH V rihgvgrlvvif - 5 . Yrkfiffgk, Sk ' W' .E-.-5-3, ni 5l... '!'.'3!'!U , r Wm., H5439 ik ' , . nil ' ' A ! 1 ii' ,,,S'4.V if 'X ' -, '0 5 A ..- w . , ., Q-.v.-rmun..-M,-,,:, M N A , sw ,vi M-www :V , K an M.i,,,MMw , 4 L , , I- +s.1w-M, .ef - 'N ' ' f f 'www-+f14+v.eff nq, . i . , ,, ,. . W H .., . n:,.1. .,., ,,,. i , ,- ,.1.. H .. n,.,, ,,., Q , ,. ,. W i Q il-v,,.,,., ,,. , k J 1'Za:v'71E'3EJm,vZHE f , Tia ' M, ,, ,,,m .Jil 'V V J 'M' mmm 41,1 tl--, fb. ' -1 't....., A ' f 4,0441- One of the many stunts that the varsity aginst Kearns, where Guy Tballer is swing- ' cheerleaders used was this one at the game fflg David R0t-h and Brett Knight. THEM E13 fn

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QM Q is X its MF. Qtlivqgjib tirgsvglj Qi ,,W5,tf.N if it sHi'tMgQHDli1CDWS IHQX RQ dl CHISGLSD Hi WNW? raditions Gram te is a school full them. From the first traditions IH 1906 to the new ones that are formed today, they have become as much a part of our school as the buildings. When Granite Hrst opened, it soon became apparent that traditions would become an important part of our school. One of the Hrst traditions was the school seal. Shortly after that the Song of the G was written. It is now sung at all of the football and basketball games, pep rallies, and also after the end of school as- semblies. Though many of the old traditions still remain with us today, some have been altered to meet the changing times. One example of this was the Letter-His which had been the school drill team until 1983. Then, they were replaced by the Marchez, which has a larger number 2! THEME of members so that they can compete with the drill teams of other schools. The street in front of the S building has been the sight of an- other tradition. At the beginning of every school year the student gov- ernment leaders paint a G as well as the year on the street next to the sidewalk. One of the largest traditions at Granite is Homecoming Week. Dur- ing this time Farm ers Market is heldg all of the clubs put up their booths and sell a variety of goods ranging from Farmer burgers to slaves In the Queens Assembly the queen and her attendants are chosen by a panel of judges who base their scores mainly on a contestants ability to an- swer questions, and also on their poise. On the night before the game a pep rally is held where a dummy of the opposing team is burned in effi- gf gy, and then used to light the red an blue candles of the student bode Following this the school song an other cheers are sung. Traditions ar still being formed today, an exampl of this is the street signs on the cor ner of 500 E. and 3300 S. bein changed to Farmer Way and Granit Boulevard. I This yearbook is also a tradition Throughout the years it has give students a lasting memory of thei high school years. We of the yearbook staff' hope tha this years yearbook will do the same Traditions have always been a important part of our school Though many change and new one are still made today, they are revere by the students, and will be remem bered for years, showing that tradi tions are chiseled in Granite.



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The Granite sign was presented to the school by the classes of 1975 and 1976. Homecoming queen Kelly Evans and Songleader Susan Denton take some time out from a game to enjoy some McDonalds food. Amy Cnlverwell and Dana Simmons help cheer the team on to a touchdown. Monica McGrath and Dana Simmons wa tch as the opposing team recovers a fumble. 4!THEME 3 A iii J Mm J wmwew -nw-J

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