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

 - Class of 1946

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 : .Y S PEECH CLASS The 3chool year of 1945-46 held high standards of school spirit with earnest cooperation fro the student body, which in turn contributed toward a very successful year for Greenriver High School. The variety of special interest classes offered by the school is ns follows: Speech, Art, Sewing, and Music. Our Speech teacher. Principal Mr3. Viola S. Stott, . is the instructor of the Speech Class. Two one-act plays were iven in the fall. The plays were considered very successful, the fact of which added the students in becoming more efficient in experience for w rk’nr toward other accomplishments during the year. The Students in the Speech Class enjoyed broadcast'ng their scriots over the microphone, which was located in the office. This fun was envied by the other students not taking the class, especially by those who were stuttering over their Latin books during tic sa e hour. Mrs. Stott s Speech Clns;- had a good entry in the County High School Speech -eet at Ferron, Utah on March 15, with contestants as follows: Oral English, Freshman Oral English, Sophomore Humorous Heading, Sophomore Oration Oral English, Senior Dramatic Reading, Senior Naomi Nelson Pntrich V escott Gloria Walloon Jeanette Nelson Dennnvor Hatt Other contestants for Oral English out of the Speech Class are 03 follows: Luclie Blue Seventh Grade Evelyn Mae Ekker Eighth Grade Carmo Burnett Eleventh Grade From these contestants Green River had two first place win- ners, Jeanette Nelson and Dennavor Hatt, two second place winners, Naomi Nelson and Patrick Wescott, and a third place for the hu- morous Reading given by Gloria Neilson. Following her victory at Ferron, Jeanette Nelson attended the Regional Speech Meet in Price, Utah, winning third place, and 18 eligible to co-oete in the State Speech Meet in Salt Lake City on the twelfth and thirteenth of April. 7 1 th such conscientious students, there i3n t any wonder that the Speech Class had such a successful year! leadership Mrs. F. F. MUSIC The Chorus Class is under the Jones, with Mrs. D. 3. Shaner and accompanists. The main accomplishment of the chorus during the year of 1045-6 '.van the production of the Oooerctta H.M.S. Pinafore , which WD3 presented on April 0th, in the High School Auditorium. The cast of the Pinafore , or as some refer to it The Lass Who Loved A Sailor was as follows: Sir Joseph Porter K. C. 3. Captain Corcoran Raloh Rackstrnw Bill Bobstay Dick Deadeye Josephine Cousin Hebe Little Buttercup Tho First Lord's Sisters, h’s Cousins and his Aunts wore portrayed by the remain'nr chorus students. Frs. Jones's Chorus Class«is honing to conoete in the County High Schonl Music fleet at Huntington, Uta n T.'ny. ? ■ :■::...... . ■v........v.-.;; ■ ■ :: : -J y. Y:Y of ?«lrs. Gladys Erwin as piano • :Y . ' . Y • : Y : : . ReyLloyd Hatt Adolph Spadafora EddyJo Ekker David Hopper Dougins 0llc3 Carma Burnett Jeanette Nelson Dennavor Hatt

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;;xx PEP CLUB activities of the Pep Club, we find that G CLUB ACTIVITY Cheers arose from the twenty-six girls who were eligible members of the G Club. Mrs. E. P. Irwin, the Physical Education Instructor, kept a record of points for each of the thirty-four girls In the Junior and Senior Hl h School. Four hundred points were required to be- come a member of the Club. The points wer givon to the girls according to their part- icipation in Phys. Ed. and n such 3ports as baseball and basket- ball as well as for their cooperation in presenting the Pep Club Show during the month of December. The 0 Club is new to our school thl3 year. At the beginning of school next year, black felt letters G A C will be presented to the members of the club. These letters represent The Girls Atheletlc Club . The names of the -e-bers arc ns follows with the number of points earned by each girl Lu Juan Duncan Adclyn Irwin Barbara Y atterson Gloria Neilson LaRatn Thompson Cuma Duncan Pern Hunt Julift Thompson Donnavor Hatt Francis 7 ebor Marie Bastion llorma Powell Hose Ann Southers Evelyn Vae Ekker Jeanette Nelson Naomi Nelson Shirley Wilcox Betty Dennis Anna Vee Housekeeper Aki Kawata Donna Watterson Jeannlne Weber Charolette Spadafora Ino Hunt Elizabeth Seel Carma Burnett MmS •WNV.W



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