Green River High School - Greenarian Yearbook (Green River, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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KEN KENDRICK LOIS HASTINGS DICK MeCLURG MATIE GREEN ELMA FITT NED CHAFFIN CAROLINE BEEBE EARL BEEBE I o ? Juniors .-t-. Wt ’ I 'HE Class of ’31 started the school year by electing the following officers:' Cyril Curtis, President; Caroline Beebe, Vice-President and Class Represent- ative; Earl Beebe, Secretary and Treasurer; Ned Chaffin, Class Senator and Re- porter. The Juniors gave their annual party to the Student Body and Eaculty, November 29th. It was declared a huge success by everyone there. The Junior Prom was given March 15th. It was a very fitting climax to the social activities of the year. The class indulged in much work and expense while decorating but their efforts were well paid for, due to a large crowd being in attendance. Under the able direction of the Prom Committee, Matie Greene, Eric Simonson and Lois Hastings, the class put on the Prom with one viewpoint, to make it a success—which they did! In years gone by the Juniors have always taken part in all activities. The members were wide awake and showed much spunk. Oh, well, why go back? Always look ahead and get farther! c ----------- - hi -

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 Senior Class History T1! IE Class of ’30 leave behind them an excellent record in scholarship A and citizenship. Although they are the smallest class in the school, they have been loyal supporters of everything and believe that they surpass the classes of previous years—but this is only natural. While they were Freshmen, the class was one of the very largest, but each year it has diminished, until now there are only eight, while as Freshies there were eighteen. As Freshmen, they were not very studious, and played all the time, as Freshmen will. They had parties, hikes and took a small part in school activities. As Sophomores they filled a few student body offices, took a part in school activities. Juniors—they were the leaders of the school. Put on a very successful Junior Promenade, had some more parties, and were very well represented in both boys’ and girls’ athletics. And now Seniors. How much that name means, no one will ever under- stand until they carry it! The Seniors are one of the most active classes in school. One of their number is student body president, another is one of the Society Leaders. I hey are well represented on the annual staff, and also in the Student Council. The Seniors put on a very successful Senior Ball early in the spring. They have been very prominent in athletics, both boys and girls being represented. Although the Class of ’30 is one of the smallest classes in the history of our school, still they have put over some large enterprises. Now they bid farewell to dear G. II. S., the scene of many happy days, and also many trials and tribulations, but the future holds the same, to some extent, and the Seniors can look back with gladness on their happ- school daj'S Farewell, dear Alma Mater! -9-



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RAMEY POUTANO SPADAFORA HASTINGS REDIER SILLIMAN HUNT ? Sophomores 'I'll I; Sophomore class of 1929-30 has represented much spirit and enthusiasm throughout the school year. The able minded officers have urged the willing students to participate in all school activities. They have been represented in the following: baseball, basketball, track, school play, and school operettas. Our socials have been of the best during the year. October 4th, we entertained the student body and faculty at a very exciting party. As the crowd left the auditorium, loud cheers rang out for the Sophomores. The annual Sophomore Swing was held April 25th at the Midland Hotel Ball Room. Everyone seemed to have had a very enjoyable time. The Sophomore’s booth at the Junior Prom representing a Chinese Tea Garden, was decorated in yellow, green and pink. We sold tea, candy and cookies. The Sophomore pennant of blue and gold, hanging in the Study Hall adds light and color to the room. The Sophomore class is looking forward to other successful years. 4ft-------- 1 o cp T

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