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

 - Class of 1962

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THE 1961-62 GREENARIAN GREENRIVER HIGH SCHOOL 2 !ft r.nd Russia Jrfjn jgh underst, tiar s ways.' Russi; i t}i • i if iii«' B • k: i ■ VI V Ln i wi II likedH k ■ I'h' l.’mted sl 11 1 - follow tU(B i y i mmr history claa I ior. ha adal w to Um Amerl Although I the edul H ysten 0 « . I fool thatl lax Russian sl jl- u taritly be on thJ Igw8j®‘ ‘d. while the educ] ' n;t HMd1P ‘n 11 s more on Mu of the personali' jff-lkf Jbl ambition of each ii Kvhc adds «I®Assigned to give two! FVTfi sPri ches on f! Mrs. Virgei I f.t.s }JtI'l ' i-ii elas.s. m. V .• fir i K iginal ideas he results c ii. as manvi its elabi nous bi| irrlng ii some J rent ton comic ADMINISTRATION R°v4i -,!l : iH::.'. I I •ary, Thurso tan chairmi tee mat pn ent tyJW of sA the strengtj his coil e Wqo Scho p Nam jantagei tie IlitieA r lystltai. the c lo led tl Fviduals al n. rets the groupi Iclude: datinj breek my mal effect y as a pli i The first Rent's bij methodi I e rests nt by for Lind linat in Stlldelil fcr PW Bssram iiil ia - tiupnfe yijfi ■P AUTOGRAPHS Mr. Hunt 5 6 Powell Evans Tucker Beal Ramsay Bradley Thomas Wright 8 Mrs. Gibbons Mrs. Moore David Lyle Tim Mary Carol A. C. 10 ometry. a foreigB scicn yy Ji ft jp oratl AdwinA-odj Engl world Hj , bui and busine.k mat arts, and gyffMHM 'f electivo subJ n sl M osWned rCarla knelt J the crown ’t1 Barbara SENIORS hl.d'JWqfcjn ; All r$M —I i y-m ov i-th prour.fCr irfw )' rt O rlM.1 e. fmm Kducatioif before tn neal was beyij| •i jfuren Sits at Head Tab fc idK;| I'etinng (px n . ■ ’■ her iittrn k( R: , ' m • r ' ■ £ VM' '! ■ ' 'Ilf h .id vTn W l|S|? JL' '■ Mi- benind thJrfc K P featured scenes from daily rican life. Also irrying out theme were tn urogram U ers. drawn by Barba NKll|; H )n the banquet tables 1 1 h qia I)f l! ■ wits .iluii ; Hi 1 .iin Uj: • 'I t • i. I ' States iHff uli • tin- Ito.ml f ? !or | ;y i ■ i • . ......!!;.■ 'i -i- w ■ n .. .it.-«I iL ter table. |Bi| Sophomores Serve BmM ' 1' ' •! t f • 111« rf am of Miss ES B I f :. k lh.- .il I ' pn.' • •{'« ■ k'.i:: Bjgp Irkrv saei dressing I. ' U l’.l| | (I P t vard awiml Tudy Line. id iors. have b t Ward, who minster College receive a $28S i tuition for his fr ranks in the up of the senior clai A Curators' Scl SI70 toward tulti was awarded Bil plans to attend School of Mines a Judy received to Lindenwimd Cl III! Dill ind llo I is w:$B ■% AUTOGRAPHS 12 OUR SONG OF YEARS Where the quiet desert ends against the Book Cliffs And spires of Silent City touch the blue, The school bell echoes far out in the valley. It tolls a song of years for me and you. A haunting song of happy, carefree learning To reach a goal in life worth striving for! A song of love and hope and tender yearning For all the cherished dreams life holds in store. As we watch the shadows lengthen on the mesa, Time will toll the school bell of the years; Still calling Senior classes to commencement, And ring out gladly with the victors' cheers! With hearts alighted by ambitions' burning, We leave the dear, old hallways with regret! Our feet are on the path that knows no turning, And we sing our Song of Years, —Lest we forget! Evans 13 Jeff 15 K’hrrt- today tl rha ■Me North GatJi pvels. It is as yi rar. as relentMl i J’hc fictional tou€ f Belclc I: me chunl of northeast Africa Is order in Belclc and th Fause Mafor do Goltz crca vitality His command is £ I of blacks, whom he kcepj ogKinss. In all the distrid Ihor Griffin, who was ar British Colonial Army in tl War II. seems to know Motive inisfitsan cl the c 3 n« JUNIORS % Griffin tells it. Mussolini made Kjijji V1 .in ornament of empire in the tln L ilnlllll ; ilf'iW’ l,r lr‘t'sh are tr inK t . Ti J mandate. To the u ijWle tf'«‘ : rea. native hatd J fact of life as the brutal JmMhinyls ,venas. j •' forl- •' few British offll I f f f f J i J unreliable as the ll s r c U Italians still remaining] 1 (- frs AUTOGRAPHS 18 David Mr. Ramsay 19 Johnny 20 fWvL) -(-(e IcL Carol A. C. Louis Loyd Marilynn I Tim Gene Carolyn Kathryn Nathan 22 David 1 ■ 'i i iRbn .• r •t «he MiMotl Justice Hager 1 1 member of I Mode) Geo Important .«iH kcrs i sion were Mr. «liPtu dirui tor of the State C on iLegislative R a Rovwm A IX • 1 B D JtM t ion J efTerrJ C' i ti unde and t e- pr. i i r. W P«rt called ■' the money ir after being • m behind This l«id with gusto, k-itt. rink in ail tan hurTK youth legislat throughout th present at the AdvKi advid A J-m4ndi fed htr . Bob, . f u lu ipickin V ■ W-i kiik old iiard- our phot laughing 1' m dino.%1. ic m arlJ i 111 . A wu ' a Q n t..ntl in •tnd at parties '1°' • 1 rum H inroiuin i I ' rn in Racine. Wmrom.J IVH AUTOGRAPHS 24 ! Tucker Larry Linda Larry Teddy Ramona Kathleen Chonita 7 Larry Tom 26 Annette 27 Harold Lyla Jeu Ues fJGr' jVc.1 Son y, Linda Linda Po!,-Louni. ere 3rvt u})Lco -5 Sharon Karen 28 fflfll'HV st jjjjr and twl ■Rioo.sc the p r lt Council hniores and ’ niajorit J top f J ■ i J uncT FRESHMEN f |Us of all cicc s at iar e n a ballot. If a , cast °n the fir student, ■ontinued the vot and tl tud n‘ mu t . ae ll,.,C0l'nci' Presid, II,,. Preside ”oU are needed, th 1 candidates will t with dent Council rep rls will large for next y AUTOGRAPHS 30 Steve Lowell Murray 32 Shirley Evan Jimmy Coleen Mildred Mike Betsy Perry Ruby Carl 33 Ili I vtvutmrigti : ?mwk merica™histo] Hi ■■■ ■■ vW’kics and ' K'r m nu To honor BMudent teacl Hpsity of Missu p classes ser J j- the fM4 .and tea h of f home-maa appeared ol is Helen Hedrick, fjom the Univer- fj tnc economics jPTee and tea to Burt. llU Johnson f Mr. Allen Jona wrol jrJ ■ $ ru,r::£;vf ’ -e' «bp;f-TO if • . .yT « '■ i i• • ijt,■ , . . •- i ..!« !«U - i £ • v J | Tpfc -UV f j • eftii J 1 ’ v r . i; .l ‘i •; •'•;« «LCL «T 1(9.|j - •: ' W e - • J. •id;,;r rJT:ii iu.4 i • y 7Ti —- £cli.ZrVf t — r.l : -jin-'- 4?« jffljC 22£ r.i-'-jtTjt:. ’ ■ «I! Uivef igu tudents Mw t ngfvrii Jtircrfindj line native .1 fke. IA requir f From Jcalnclllilt anA stance SmitlJI Korf r perfect papeV on his exa lion over Principles of sumption. . . . , .rv: j ■ • - ' HrF-.-j?. Tif Ti ’. clp ___________ I Biology classes, under rection of Mr. William are beginning the study life. .Qut of a possible 150 H s J-J PHV J .•nd .!■ ren r htr '4v i 9US«itsMagwH? mii 3 • -Sr §15-ki i y biz' • . t [ •!; t u KgSSgSra SJ sfxHS‘f1 hi ..........atf? ■■■■■■■■■ I !tS . m I AUTOGRAPHS 36 Frank 37 Jacy Marsha Leon Earl Linda Conrad 4 Cheryl Sharon George Darlene Elaine ♦ Tracy Jeanne Frank Stanley Gary Jackie Billy Kathryn Don A Kenneth 38 Russell Frankie Kent Lyda Gary Jo V Valda Gary Marshall Sandra Paul Sharon Diane Dene y Gus N.” Geraldine ft Emma S SSSSi A er At'Au AtC t Eddie T T 1 4s r si Karen Grant Tana 40 0 Vo' Jo H 1 d 1 lu party prq Fl of terror f kVho attended Is' Harrisons iiiu H eas • k 3 o'cl Rc ik. decide | k ries OncU I 1 r.icM :h.- .■ • i I Dill in f fj fmjircl. t [inlay sell k h ain i( tu Time L 1 hvfl i Other nu| jpro ram ntiiny in ACTIVITIES lenly Car ut. “Do light? ic «iris v ecame st r. much turned iris AUTOGRAPHS 42 Tamra Beth 43 iHri01 Itiap-rnty Jenny i tiiiiT ‘'n TT'rnt’- I Mii W Stockto ky Austin. Juv McCli f ajlwrct. Mary JAie RjamWs Mrs. SpofTard. AuWf rkipsi horn, says Mr. kcr. °nc record there isq ! ir J certo. a Haydn tri I M c v c W ssoclatinn nccri. Sun- Piusic featuring the Fn-ru jngf ■ M nnJkiht B ■ linnHV' '• j ' V -.vil Jaf tiu- m M . C1 ,‘P alhu R pi« Horn.' variet of f Jpcrl -M 1 ' techn l virttKfjtN fcj-i; jpntim t so Wind.' .be used because the enrol li: dents had x( ■ '.’ll Ana rtiy senior m Hlondr by April i ubert ORGANIZATIONS t : |{ pwfar 1 V ‘'nVr •' ' • I? ,• • itciilull liliftltBi rr . f ‘{«ite • ‘'iljrll eiione. l :' . ; e tag day was held ney for the new u Band members an( ts were tationed i reels. • ‘ • 1 •1 ■ ■ I ■ | I mu 1 I will bMLv Mrs. kfoUowlllg sel AUTOGRAPHS 46 A TEAM, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Nathan Beal, Larry Bigelow, Roy Irvine, James Peacock, Clark Ross, Larry Beebe, Jeff Silliman, Louis Johnson, Richard A1 Bedier, David Every, A.C. Ekker, Coach Jared Tucker. 47 V Larry Roy 49 Harold Perry B TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chad Marsing, Lowe Curtis, Jerry Mecham, Dennis Wilson, Steve Cook, Danny Tasker, Harold Thomas, Perry Ekker, Nathan Beal, Evan Gibbons, Jim Calkins, Jimmy Mecham, Manager Lewis Wilcox and Richard A1 Bedier, Coach Jared Tucker. A TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Curtis, Larry Bigelow, James Peacock, Tim Anderson, Harold Thomas, Larry Beebe, Clark Ross, Jeff Silliman, Louis Johnson, Roy Irvine, David Every, A. C. Ekker, Principal, LaMoine Pollock, Coach, Jared Tucker, Manager, Nathan Beal. 50 54 LETTERMEN’S CLUB OFFICERS: Clark Ross, Lyle Scovill, Richard A1 Bedier. LETTERMEN'S CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lewis Wilcox, David Every, Louis Johnson, Jeff Silliman, Lyle Scovill, A. C. Ekker. SECOND ROW: Harold Thomas, Larry Beebe, Roy Irvine, James Peacock. FRONT ROW: Clark Ross, Gary Lowe, Jared Tucker Advertiser, Larry Bigelow, Richard A1 Bedier. 55 FHA V Powell Cheryl Ann FHA, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jann Silliman, Diann Snyder, Sharon Holli- day, Erroleen Stott, Jeanne Beebe, Carol Jean Jewkes. MIDDLE ROW: Frankie Car- bajal, Marsha Curtis, Lana Hatt, Darlene Zitnik, Cheryl Moore, Barbara Carbajal. FRONT ROW: Diane Hughes, Geraldine Uhrig, Barbara Knapek, Kathyrn Moore, Betty Bigelow. 56 THESPIANS THESPIANS, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Every, Mary Carol Hamilton, Linda Smith, Corlie Ann King, Erroieen Stott, Carol Jean Jewkes, Nathan Beal. SECOND ROW: Gary Lowe, Jeanny Seely, LaRae Sherrill, Jill Peterson, Gayle Ann Lowe, Tom Martin. FRONT ROW: Beth Bedier, Katherine Cottrell, Mr. Wright, Linda Nelson, Lyla Jewkes. 57 58 GREENARIAN STAFF 59 Mr. Ramsay PIRATE STAFF: LaRae Sherrill, Marilynn Maxfield, Lynn Daye, Marilyn Hunt, Kathyrn Powell, Carolyn Burnett, Norman Every, Connie Holliday, Linda Smith, Gayle Ann Lowe, Erroleen Stott, Jeanny Seely, Corlie Ann King, Mary Carol Hamilton. Mary Carol 60 ROYALTY AUTOGRAPHS 62 64 Mary Ann Linda 65 IN MEMORY OF PAUL BEDIER 1949-62 66 m ;jiU i ERICA'S El 615 % adway THE CHEtKERETr FI | YOUR PIZZA HEAI I Re a Sr hiwa! si ■ 5 £ 7T APPAREL FOR ADVERTISING rsmE; HF CO BROCAILLl Drive-In Mai QUALITY MERCHAI MODERATE PRIC FRUITS, VEGETA MEATS -GR ••..tfTPfc••«fit FIT: ’ •'”• .• ;!i!n:}’'i «■• l: .g«!yi rjgaaS; :- • •’ 68 F3 BARBER SHOP 69 LEE'S ROCK SHOP COOK'S CAFE S M SALES CONOCO CAFE BARBER SHOP RAY'S TAVERN ARTIC CIRCLE MIDLAND HOTEL MOBIL STATION ELPASO STATION HAL'S CHEVRON TEXACO SERVICE BILL'S AMERICAN POLITANO GROCERY PEACOCK'S MARKET SMITTY’S ELGIN CLUB SLEEPY HOLLOW MOTEL GREEN RIVER MERCANTILE 71 V' ' w. — V V C . • • - W‘ 1 . W — V -s • •••.,' • ; -x A.-— VS - • Si.- « i. “ .V -V . - ' “ _- • . . ‘V. . - - «• S' : ' ;' ■ . V i •:• : • V-x • - C' A Vi-jiS — Y V_ •: ■ ♦ ' v- . -■; -•• • % --V •V V „ - - ■ . .M l • -V Ia4 ■ • ‘ • • ' .'- 'N v.‘ «. V% •’• • % S ■ V « -- : + - V v . i ■% __• —


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