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Show GRANITE HI GRIST by Miss Judy Hansen The senior class has decided to present a bust of Mr. Lorenzo H, Hatch, our principal, to the school as their gift Mr. Hatch is leaving us this year after guiding the Granite High School through thirty-five vital, fruitful years. ye-ars. Conservative and progressive growth has been the policy of Mr. Hatch. His personal influence has contributed immeasurably immeas-urably to the development of personalties. per-sonalties. Under his leadership, faculty and students alike have enjoyed en-joyed academic freedom; at the same time each has realized that this very freedom imposed its obligations. ob-ligations. The success of his well integrated staff, including student body officers, office force, and faculty, is v based on a mutual respect, confidence, and ander-respect, ander-respect, confidence, and understanding. under-standing. The annual banquet for the members of the Granite Concert Choir was held May 14th. Special Spe-cial guests for this gala affair were Principal and Mrs. Hatch, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Neslen, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Alsop. Colleen Lott was the program chairman and Kirk Peterson, master mas-ter of ceremonies. The program included Richard HaskelandDoren Smout in a guitar duet; Dale Richards, Ri-chards, a solo; and Dorothy Ship-man, Ship-man, a pantomime. Larry Jackstein provided music mus-ic for dancing during the evening. Officers of the choir are Jim Divine, president; Lee Phillips, vice president; Joanne Holland, secretary; Eldon Fortie, treasurer; treasur-er; Colleen Lott, junior secretary; and Kirk Peterson, librarian. Staff heads for next year's yearbook have now been selected |