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Front Row—Shaner, Simonson, Wilcox, Searson. Hack Row—Slater, I rensh. Stuart, sponser; Hunt, Spadafora, Wolf, likker, Neal, Bedier, Sada. F reshmen THE Freshman Class has been one of the most active classes in the Green River High School in 1930. They won the prize for the most attractive booth at the Junior Prom. There are four Freshmen whose names appear on the Honor Roll, two of them being on the first roll. The Freshmen took their initiation as a joke. The girls wore green stockings, the boys wore their shirts backwards and all Freshmen wore green bibs. At the end of initiation week, the Freshmen put on a clever program. The officers of the Freshman class are; Tony Sada, President; Reba Ekker, Vice-President; Genevieve Shaner. Secretary and Treasurer and Class Reporter; Ralph Wolf, Class Senator: Arlys Searson, Class Repre- sentative. The Freshman Class being the largest in the school put on a very successful Freshman Hop. Many of the Freshmen appeared in the operettas. Tony Sada taking a leading part in the last one. As a whole, they consider their activities very successful for a group of green and inexperienced “Freshies.” - 12 cJb
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Front Row—McClurg. Ross, captain; Smith. Curtis. Hack Row—Coach Bickmore, Chaffin, Silliman. Hunt, Spadafora, Principal D. S. Moffitt. cu y Boys’ Basketball j JN'DER the able direction of Coach Bickmore, the G. R. H. S. boys' basketball team had a very successful year. They placed second in Grand Division of Region five. They put several feathers in their hats by defeating Huntington and Ferron in their Emery invasion. They split in two games with Carbon and won ever Moab, Monticello, and Blanding. The team played sixteen games during the season, with an average of 435 points, or 27 3 16 points to a game. Their opponents had an average of 305 points or 19 1 16 points to a game. All in all they had a very successful year. ■V -------------------------------------------------- - 14- ub T
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