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

 - Class of 1952

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Text from Pages 1 - 90 of the 1952 volume:

ALMA MATER we're loyal to you G- R- High % Sponsored by Green River High School ADMINISTRATION Supt. C. L. Frye: School Boaro Member j. C. macKay: Sooner or later, a man, if he is WISE, DISCOVERS THAT LIFE ISA MIX- TURE OF GOOD ANO BAD, VICTORY AND DE- FEAT, GlVE AND TAKE He learns that he who loses his TEMPER USUALLY LOSES OUT HE LEARNS THAT FOLKS ARE NOT ANY HARDER TO GEt ALONG V'I TH IN ONF DL ACE THAN ANOTHER, AND THAT THE GETTING A- LONG DEFENDS ABOUT 9 ON HIS OWN SELF. AlO IN DEVELO®ING GOO CHARACTER IS A MAJOR PURpOSE OF ALL EDUCATION Your happiness in the worlo often de- pends UPON V.MAT OTHERS THINK OF YOU This estimate that people °lace upon YOU CEPENDS U®tDN VhAT YOU ARE----YOUR ABILITY TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR STRONG POINTS, AND TO CORRECT YOUR weaknesses Cultivate thosc habits AND QUALITIES that HELP YOU t6 $Et LONG WITH OTHERS I A E UP YOUR MINO TO TAKE CHARGE OF VOUR OVN LIFE ANC WORK EVE'Y DAY TOWARD PERSO AL IM- PROVEMENT . Determine to be at your BEST AT ALL TIMES Sponsored by Mackay's Texaco Servite Mr. I. F. Gledhill Principal Mr. Albert weber Custodian Mrd. Pernellie watterson Cook Mrs Veroa hansen Cook Sponsore0 by the Casis Cafe and motel Miss Una Gillies Mr. Carl Peterson Sponsorer v the Robber's Roost Notcl Noel Baker Barbara Balov in Albert f-arsing Cora lee [-ennis Duane Scovill htRE WE ARE —-THE CLA3 Of 1952 Since our first day of school in i9’40 WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF EXPERIENCES TO STORE IN OUR MEMORIES- REMEMBER THOSE graoe school Christmas programs anc re- member ALL the EXCITEMENT OVER VALEN- TINE BOXES Think BACK to OUR GRADUA- TION FROM THE EIGHTH GRADE •• WE LAUGH NOW AT OUR FRESHMAN INITIA ION, EGG YOLK AND ALL WE LL NEVER FORGET OUR Junior Prom, and our theme, '•Hawaiian Sunset’ . It was the most wonderful prom of all times- Then as Seniors CAME OUR TOUR TO HOO VER DAM, THE JUNIOR and Senior Banquet, anc class night. It has been a great twelve years. WE DID DO a LITTLE STUOYING- WE hope that our years ahead may be as HAPPY as the YEARS BEHIND US NOW'. MAY WE LIVE THE YEARS OF OUR LIVES AS WE HAVE BEEN TAUGHT TO LIVE- Class PRiSIDENT Vice President Secre tary Representative reporter Acn. i sor Officers Frankie Spadafora JAY VETERE Dorothy Spadafora Dvendle WILCOX naedell hunt L. F. GLEDHILL Pearl Eklund Frankie- Spadafora Dorothy Sp-cafok DVTNrLE WlLCOx Phyllis hunt Jay Veterf Mae DELL HUNT I I m ■ i _1.1.j  «'i} rni •, 1 • KEITH BASTIAN Clarence 6lul Bonnie Christensen Hi chard Hansen When you hear •'Blue Moon’', think OF US FOR THAT WAS THE THE E OF OUR prom. It was a big success thanks to hat week of hard WORK anc to the excel- lent leadership and help of our advisor Mr. Ramsay, you could find Juniors on THE BASKETBALL TEAM, IN THE PEP CEL©, IN THE SCHOOL PLAY (GEORGE), AS A CHEER- LEADER (La Donna), and as most prefer- red man (Keith). In fact we helped in ALL THINGS TO MAKE THE SCHOOL YEAR A BIG SUCCESS- WE WANT TO WISH SUCCESS to harry as the coming student body PRESIDENT WE'LL BE SEEING YOU AS ••mighty seniors' . George weihing Class Officers President Vice President Secretary Representative Advisor KEITH BASTIAN Harry Thompson George weihing La Donna Gibbons James Ramsay Kay King - Charles watterson CJLckaJUa Georgia Halverson S',v §f , 5®3B T5 v- 'XT ! '. - '-5 . 2?5 V« SgK ■o' - -.T .. •■ '.r fc‘ - s. v T. iV.- «e- •■r- i ji i ' i WB X SS! SOPHOMORES Judy Bair Our best achievement was learning TO COOPERATE AND WORK TOGETHER UNDER OUR ADVISOR, MR. KOBE• WE ARE PROUD OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS MEMBERS OF OUR CLASS HAVE MACE- SuE , JIMMY, JON KENT, Judy, and Bonneta were in the school play. A Sophomore, Barbara, was basket- ball v UEEN • WE HAVE THE TALLEST BOY, Jimmy, in school Judy and Carole were in the com- petition play. Dark Wind- we were re- presented on County Day, in Student Council and on the basketball team. As A CLASS WE HOPE TO DEVELOPE OUR AM- BITIONS TOWARD AN EVEN MORE FRUITFUI FUTURE• Jack Seeley Connie Cottrell Renee Weber Jimmy Dean Sue Folsom Mike Gifford Barbara marsing Jon Kent Ross Olive Seeley i 1 x Bonneta Thompson FRESHMEN Janet Hunt Joan Chiodo Ernest Basti an after enduring our initiation, THE THOUGHT OF BEING IN HIGH SCHOOL WAS IMPORTANT TO US A HIGH OINT OF THE YEAR WAS OUR CHRISTMAS PARTY WHERE WE SANG CAROLS AND EXCHANGED GIFTS In march, we sponsored the leap .year dance Did you stop under a lucky NLWBER and WIN A PRIZE? For a successful year we v.ant to THANK Mrs JENSON FOR ALL THE HELP SHE GAVE US Class Officers FwcSIDENT Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Represent at 1ve Advisor Norma Jean Holloway Joan Chiodo Roy Ekker Ernest Basti an Norma Spadafore Sam Weihing Shirley jenson Rodger Dean.Maxfielo Ecward Hansen XmM Vfr Tj0 T. n«« f Sam we i h i ng Regina Garcia Everett Ekker Roy Ekker Molly howell Janice Moore JOLENE SCOVILL Norma Spadafora • r Lynn Wilcox tefiiai 3B ' SicHARO Brock violet Brock Kay Hansen U mont Stevens Ginger Rodgers Darwin hunt Dean king Verna «jean holloway Raymond Christensen Darline Curtis Ethyel hoggatt ARDEN SHERI LL Arlene Sherrill Thelma Nalley Howard Burnett Robert Hoggatt Fred weihing Donald Dean Kichael McCafferty Donna Thompson wendle Weber Sharon Silliman norma June Thompson . '( Joan Marlatt Dale Stevens Sponsored ey the Gem Theater First Grade , t 1ST ROW A. C EkkER, Carrol Blue, Carolyn Burnett, Wayne Worthen, La Rae Sherrill, Harold Nelson, Roy Dean Irvine, Katherine C'TTRELL, LLOYD SCDVILL, GENE BAKER 2nd Row 'athryn Powell, Mary Carrol Hamilton, Owen hunt, Christopher Martinez, Mrs- Gladys Jones, vernon Blue, Tim Anderson, Marilynn Mayfield, Nancy Irvine, Richaro Al FeciSr, Gary Mullins absent wayne Powell, Donnie Ounf-rd, Michael Seeley, Marilyn Hunt, Darrell Dennis, Tom y Nalley Second Third Grades 1st Row Jimmy Martinez, Lyle Scovill, lewis Wilcoy, Eugene Allen, Clark Ross, Tamera 3-ith, Gaye Ckker, Jacqueline Macfay. Sherry Bigelow, Max Hunt, Ruth Ann Tasker, Wayne Gledhill 2nd Row Jennie Jo Cook, Devo Bigelow, Don Ekker, Cevere Bigelow, ladoie King, Kathleen wi_cox, Mavis weihing, Eldcna Acams, Charlotte POLITANO, JEAN MATHEWS'N, ChEREY MjLLINS, CARALEE Al EN, LEON Maxfield last kov Mrs Edith Dcwnard- Absent Judy Bigelow, Deanna Curtis, J hnny Mathewson, Jeff Silliman, B'RRy hunt sponsorto by the Ca sok Emery Bank HRICC, UTAH Fifth and Sixth Grades 1st Row le Rov Hunt, Erma jean Hunt, Carolyn Nels n, kar a Halverson, Jo Ann Sherrill, Gilda Spacafora, Geraldine Politanc, vARk Wilson, Tony Martinez, Clevon .Jensen, Oscar Wfihing, rilly Irvine. 2nd Row Joe Garcia, Judy Silliman, Lois Ann Brock, Edmund Seeley, Sharon Robinson, jean Malley, Betty Irvine, jess Dennis, Jesse Powell, Kenneth Curtis, R 3Ert Allen, Dale Wilcox, absent Donna Marsing, Tamera Jensen, Dennis maxfield- Fourth Grade 1st Row Charlene Jensen, m ?va Burnett, Kathy McCafferty, lois Hunt, Louise Dean, Joyce weber, ward Curtis, ldcie parsing, cred Martinez, t mvy ith, Billy Brock, kenny Chiooo. 2nd Row Patsy Marlatt. Roger Mullins, Gary An-e-'son, Robert Matmew- scn, Wayne Dennis, Stephen peebe, Davic kilcoy, Rcxie Myers, Mary Nalley, Franz Weber, Blaine Silliman- Absent Bobby Bige ow, Donald Irvine, Marie Wilson, Kay Wilcox, Norman Seeley, Kay Allen, Sharlene Bigelow- Sponsored 3y the .l •: 5 -nr Gravel, awc tk Rqadsice jEyser Sponsored by Ray's Tavern BASKETBALL QUEEN Sponsored by Frank nc Gene's Service Spinam ry Hiwlanp OTOR LOOSE JUNIORS Sponsored by the Arbon Cape PLAY CAST The Bishop's Mantle Cast Hillary Laurence Dick Laurence Hastings J. V. Dunn Alvord Alexa McColly Mrs Warner Reed Miss mowberry Smantha Adams Maudie Dunn Mrs- hettie Sreckenridge Mary Perkins Director lighting Jimmy Dean jon Kent Ross Noel Baker George weihing Edward Hansen Sue Folsom JOLENE SCOVILL Barbara Baldwin Ila Mae Tidwell Judy Bair m.aedell Hunt Bonneta Thompson l. F. Gledhill Duane Scovill Sponsored by the First National Bank Price, Utah • • y-i 1 '• i • .. J - i W ; • t • . .V V V J a STUDENT COUNCIL Duane Scovjll Dick Seeley Barbara Marsing ke th Bast an la Donna Gisbons Dwendle Wilcox Sam Weihing Connie Cottrell jimmy Dean Student Body President 8th Grade Representative Secretary Vice President Junior Representative Senior Representative Freshman Representative Comm, of Public Safety Comm, of Public Affairs Jackie Peterson Jth Grade Representative Not Shown Olive Seeley Sophomore Representative Sponsored by the Midland Garage PAPER STAFF PAPER STAFF Left to Right La Donna Gibbons Dorothy Spadafora Sam Weihing Barbara Baldwin Noel Baker Keith Bastian George veihing Seated Bcnneta Thompson maedell Hunt junior Reporter Pep Club Reporter Business Manager Editor Feature Eoitor Printer Assi stant Editor Typist Typist Senior Reporter, f. . Sponsored sy the First National Bank of Moab Moa8, Utah YEAR BOOK STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF Duane Scovill Editor and Photographer George Weihing Asst- Editor and Photo La Donna Gibbons oel Baker Assisted by GRAPHER Typist Typist Barbara Baldwin Iona Thompson 1st Row Connie Cottrell, Dorothy Spadafora, La Donna Gibbons 2nd Row Joan Chiodo, 8arbara Marsing, Regina Garcia, Avis Hoggatt Drill vaster, Janice Moore, Norma jean Holloway, Judy Bair, Phyllis Hunt 5rd Row Jolene Scovill, Barbara 8alowin-Presioent, Sue Folsom, Pearl Eklunu-Secretary, Cora lee Dennis, Norma Spadafora, Ila Mae Tidwell Not Shown Bonnie Christensen-Vice President, Carole Mathewson, Georgia Halverson, Mae- dell Hunt, Janet Hunt, Molly Powell, Bonneta Thompson, Faye Smith, Clive Seeley CHEER LEADERS Sponsored by the Times Independent Moab, Utah


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