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

 - Class of 1930

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 1 1 o on o on Society Doings Till: Social Season of the Green River High School opened with a bang, when the Student Body entertained the Freshmen Class with a weiner roast to cheer them up after a strenuous week of hazing. The scene of gaiety was out on a desertecl flat. After everyone was “played out” wieners were roasted and eaten. The party ended with the singing of school songs. I he Sophomore Class opened the class activities by presenting the Student Body with an October party. It was well attended by the students. Dancing held sway with the crowd, until refreshments were served. Several snappy games were played. The party was declared a success by the guests. A successful Harvest Masquerade, sponsored by the Domestic Art Class was held in the High School Auditorium late in October. The hall was festooned in Autumnal colors. Pumpkins, corn stalks, gay colored leaves and branches of trees, adorned the walls and corners of the hall. Everyone came masked in gay and grotesque costumes. At 10:30 the signal was given to unmask and then the dance went on as merrily as before. In November the Junior Class entertained the Student Body at a party in the High School Auditorium. The students joined in the games and dancing, making the party a success. Refreshments were served and then all good nights were said. The Junior Promenade, pronounced the biggest success of the year, was held in March at the High School Auditorium. The hall was decorated as a flower garden, the predominating colors being American Beauty and Emerald Green. Flowers of various shades of pink hung about, pink and green lights dimmed the garden. The Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior Classes erected booths and sold refreshments. First prize was awarded the “Stone Well,” which represented the labors of the Freshman Class. The special feature of the dance was the Junior Promenade, led by Mr. Bickmore, Class Sponsor. The dance was well attended by citizens of Green River and many out-of-town people. The Freshman Hop was also a success. It was given in the Auditorium I he Hall was decorated in pink and green. The Freshmen and Junior High Departments had booths. The annual School Hike was held on the met at school and went to Little Valley in cars, enjoyable time. first day of April. The students Everyone present reported a very CJL ? 4 --------- -26- Jb ?

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SPADAFORA HATCH SII.LIMAN HASTINGS Philo—Chippewa ACCORDING to the old tradition of G. R. 11. S. the Philo-Chippewa societies were organized again this year. I hese societies have been in the school for a number of years with the purpose of competition among the students as well as entertainment. The organizations were begun this year by electing leaders to each group, and choosing students for each side. By a vote of the Student Body, Lois Hastings and Howard Silliman were elected Chippewa leai'ws, and Frank Spadafora and Ruth Hatch were elected Philo leaders. During the school year the societies entered wholeheartedly into the following activities: assemblies, baseball, basketball, track, spelling, tennis, volley ball, debate, ball throwing and scholarship. For each of these events points were given, and at the end of the first and last halves of school, the defeated side entertained the winning side with a party. The year was ended by all of the events being fulfilled and with each side putting forth their best efforts to make a success of all of them. CU -Vr 27-

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