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

 - Class of 1987

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7 Let's go cross country Jenifer How- Summer's over. You wouldn't know . , ' it by looking at these Smiling Stu- lett, Kassxe Nlelson, Wendy Wads- dems' worth, and Peggy McAlhster prepare for the meet. Left: C'mon kids. Rosemary Vea and Myrna Finau check out bal- loons for the Hello Day Stomp. Above: Are you kidding me? Mr. Padjen refuses to make class changes BACK TO SCHOOL f 5

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l'7a7K 'l'O 9 li00.l Hours, weeks, and months ticked away while Granite High students' enjoyed the summer with the usual zeal. They were doing anything and just about everything. But, the time flew by bringing us ever closer to the reality of Granite High halls. As the very first day began, hundreds of sophomores were seen lining up to ask their counselors questions. Not one of them found their home room, and many had al- ready lost their schedules. They all clung to the walls in fear of being squashed by the seniors. Most managed to get through the day with minor wounds. Daily, this terror faced sophomores as they moved from class to class grateful they were alive, but wishing they were back in ju- nior high. Juniors returned to Granite High with new confidence. They were one big step ahead of the sophomores and only one small step behind the seniors. After suffering through a whole year of being a sophomore, they just achieved a major break through on their pathway to adulthood. But, for now they are contented with the thought that some day they too will be seniors. With the beginning of school, many seniors with high hopes chased the dream of passing all their classes, and yes, even GRADUAT- ING! To accomplish this fan- tasy, they labored incessantly. Hours of study time were spent as well as sleepless nights to accomplish this goal. But, inspite of all the studying they did they still found time to torture the sophomores. After all, they earned it. They were once sophomores too, and the time for revenge was nigh. The senior class of '87 was filled with excitement and anticipa- tion for the year ahead. They were a greatexample to all at Granite High. Over all, the '86-'87 school 41 BACK TO SCHOOL Welcome back! Students at Granite - look forward to the upcoming year. 1 year started with a bang! The Hello Stomp and assembly were big successes. They gave the studentbody an opportu- nity to see old friends and make new friends. The whole studentbody was pysched as the new year began! l 5 1 l l l 1 3 .., N l



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Our activities this year were really outrageous! Ev- eryone participated to show how spirited the students are at GI-1.5. Some of the favorite activi- ties this year were Senior Week, the olympics, and of course Junior Prom. Club Rush Day was a new activity tried out by the stu- dentbody officers. All the clubs displayed booths which gave students information on the different clubs. The activities will long be remembered as we think back fondly to the year '86-'87 at GHS. event at C.H.S. Arnie says. Arnold farmer, atop the marque, announces another exciting wtf. ag ' my iii. .. fw- my 'tt A.. J f 'M' w e 2... hd,-14 ..1 .LX . . 4 H tif' li-N713 'ln HK 5 W www me ig? if hfwwl M Right: Innocence by day. Many ,wif '75 M , I , Granite students enjoyed working in WW' the Haunted Old Mill. Above: Psycho wb 1, strikes again. Troy Woolley, Jeannie in p Moody, and john May promote the I Halloween spirit. , lltty f ' -1 T t hi V i E:.3C.4fiQQ f ' ff Qt 1 New , 1, 3 4 3 '- f ., at ' f , N F' i ,fr aa, GMCTIVITIES ' ical rikfcjilf Kdfflj t llc, l K.,

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