Green River High School - Greenarian Yearbook (Green River, UT)
- Class of 1963
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Zke Qteenarian 1 9 6 3 Editor........................LaRae Sherrill Assistant Editor..............Dee Ann MacKay Business Managers.............Chonita Carbajal Tim Anderson Photographers.................Cheryl Moore Steve Cook Advisor.......................Mr. Chess Allred Other Staff Members Copy Editor..............Annette Erwin Typists..................Kathryn Powell Carrol Blue Organization.............Barbara Carbajal Advertising..............Marilyn Hunt Sports Editor............Gary Lowe Zke JZigkts of Knowledge Some call trutfi, Some call r e op Others may Yes, I am rtunity, :all mh experience of thtse and more. I conxT Yet fftkjny varied With theTTrilgliiness For my dower and glory Is intelligence. Principal’s Messape Knowledge is the key to the future. This bold fact becomes increasingly clear as we observe the astounding technological, cultural, and social advances made in the last decade. Knowledge is not reserved for a few. It is available to all who will work diligently and seek it. Its value to the individual and to mankind cannot be measured by any material yardstick. It is measured by the individual and collective successes of young men and women in the generations to come. It then becomes our responsibility as teachers, students, and parents to increase the quality of our school for the generations of students who will pass this way. By this means we hope to add to the great wealth of knowledge and to insure the success of students who have attended Green River High School. JIM RAMSAY English and Business VERDEN BLACKHAM Science and Math JARED TUCKER Coach and Counselor CHESS ALLRED Art and Speech DORTHY THOMAS Secretary LINDA MILES Home Ec. and P. E. MERRIL BELLOWS Shop and Math 7 DONALD MILES Social Science and Spanish BLAIN EVANS Music and English We Appreciate ALBERT WEBER Custodian ADOLPH SPADAFORA Bus Driver Student Body President GARY LOWE mm Com. of Public Safety LOUIS JOHNSON Historian CORLIE ANN KING Com of Public Affairs DENNIS WILSON Zhe Cights of the year ’62- ’63 August 28, 1962 School starts September 14, 1962 Opening Social September 29, 1962 Melon Day October 18, 1962 Junior-Freshmen Banquet October 31, 1962 PTA Carnival December 5-6, 1962 School Play January 11, 1963 Homecoming April 19, 1963 Junior Prom May 15, 1963 Junior-Senior Banquet May 17, 1963 Class Night May 23, 1963 Commencement May 24, 1963 School Out TIM ANDERSON LA RAE SHERRILL JEANNY SEELY DAVID EVERY GAYLE ANN LOWE MARILYN HUNT GARY LOWE Ill rftYONf Chonita Carbajal Mary Ann Politano Karen Wilcox Jim Mecham Juniors jolliest of classes combined their hair, Shined their glasses, Dressed their best And posed just right, well! Ain't it swell? Jerry Mecham ’ALRIGHT, OK Chess Allred Dennis Wilson Teddy Holliday Corlie Ann King Dee Ann Mac Kay Annette Erwin These kids put on the Junior Prom, And helped to keep school spirit high. They’re planning for now And the future more Next years Seniors-- Class of sixty-four! Linda Smith Sharon Shere Lyla Jewkes Kathleen Brock Harold Thomas WANTED SOPHOMORES u PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Mildred Averill Catherine Bolton Colleen Growcock ABSENT . . . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Barbara Carbajal Perry Dee Hkker Mr. Verden Blackham Beth George Steve Lowell Evan Bediar Beebe Cook Curtis Gibbons NOT , SHOWN ( $ t—, y Sr ' Phyliss Ekker Mike Keener James Peacock Ruby Diane Erroleen Danny Powell Snyder Stott Tasker Carol Jeanne Jewkes Chad Marsing Charles Daniels FRESHMEN Billy Russel Sharon Earl Hughes Hunt Holliday Jewkes JUNIOR HIGH Ronnie Emma Lou Franklin Marsha Jay Lynn Jacque Bigelow Bolton Carbajal Curtis Davis Daye Erwin Kent Lana Lyda Seti Kathryn Linda George Flewelling Hatt Hunt Matua Moore Nielson Peterson Tana Richard Marshall Norman Frank Geraldine Sam Ross Ryan Thompson Thomas Thurston Uhrig Wilson president vice pres, treasurer reporter Tana Ross Frankie Carbajal Lynn Daye Lana Hatt LeRoy Robert Quinn Martha Sandra Arlynda Lonita Bolton Burnett Dumas Hamilton Hughes Hunt Johnson Karen Marie Kathy Dorthy LeRoy Paul Joe Keener Owen Crossman Ross Snyder Spadafora Stott Roger Larry Carol Frank Craig Gilbert Linda Thurston Thomas Trough Vetere Wilson Zohony Lilly president vice pres, secretary reporter Roger Thurston Craig Wilson Sandra Hughes Mary Lou Beebe Victory Meli VICTORY BELL— Education Rings the Bell For Freedom was the theme under which our Victory Bell first appeared in 1962. Prior to this time it had been the source of sounding alarms for fires, danger, etc., and oh, how it pealed throughout the valley at the celebrations of the New Year. It is a mystery as to the exact date when the bell first came into existence. We know however that it was here in the late 1890's in the old schoolhouse that is now part of the LDS church. It was a great day when in 1911 we moved into the schoolhouse on the western edge of town. With the people went the bell. At this time the building has only the front rooms and in the 1920's the auditorium section was added. When we moved into the new school house in 1955 the bell remained in the old building. It was silent until 1962 when the student council received permission to remove it. The bell now rests on a portable stand, as shown in the picture. Students of GRHS hope that the bell, which once sounded warnings and celebrations, will now ring for good sportsmanship and a winning team all the way through the state tournament. ORGANIZATIONS Advisor MR. JAMES RAMSAY Paper Staff Editor Mary Ann Politano Assistant Editor Linda Smith La Rae Sherrill, Chonita Carbajal, Marilyn Hunt, Jewkes, Lyla Jewkes, Darleen Zitnik, Corlie Ann leen Brock. Kathy Powell, Gayle Lowe, Carrol Blue, Carol King, Carolyn Burnette, Barbara Carbajal, Kath- Editor LaRae Sherrill Assistant Editor Dee MacKay Qreenarian Staff Marilyn Hunt Carrol Blue Tim Anderson Chonita Carbajal Annette Erwin Kathy Powell Barbara Carbajal Cheryl Moore Advisor MR. CHESS ALLRED Advisor: MR. CHESLEY ALLRED Zhesp'ms David Every, Marilyn Hunt, LaRae Sherrill, Larry Beebe, Gayle Lowe, Erroleen Stott, Linda Nielson, Lyla Jewkes, Gary Lowe, Linda Smith, Carol Jewkes, Corlie Ann King. r y Sharon Holliday 1st President Ui Kathryn Moore 1st Vice Pres. Jeanne Beebe 2nd Vice Pres. A Marsha Curtis 3rd Vice Pres. Frankie Carbajal 4th Vice Pres. Lana Hatt Sec. -Treas. Betty Biglow Barbara Carbajal Historian Reporter Mrs. Linda Miles Lowel Curtis Larry Beebe David Every Zettemen Tim Anderson Louis Johnson Evan Gibbons Steve Cook Chad Marsing Kenneth May Perry Ekker Dennis Wilson Harold Thomas Danny Tasker Cheerleaders Gayle Lowe Beth Beider Darlene Zitnik Jann Silliman Officers ATHLETICS Tim Anderson Kenneth May Lowell Curtis A Zeam Coach JARED TUCKER James Peacock Danny Tasker David Every Louis Johnson Steve Cook Perry Ekker Dennis Wilson $r. Varsity Zeam Evan Gibbons Chad Marsing Coach JARED TUCKER Leon Every Eddie Cline Norman Every George Beebe Billy Hughs Fred Johnson Grant Maxfield PRE-SEASON GAMES Green River at Milford Green River 36 Milford 35 Green River at Richfield Green River 59 Richfield 45 Emery at Green River Emery 54 Green River 68 Green River at BY High School BY High 52 Green River 46 Green River at Heber Green River 57 Heber 37 Green River at Emery Green River Emery LEAGUE GAMES Green River at Moab Green River 65 Moab 34 Monticello at Green River Green River 86 Monticello 63 Green River at Blanding Green River 54 Blanding 32 Green River at East Carbon East Carbon 52 Green River 48 Notre Dame at Green River Green River 54 Notre Dame 47 Moab at Green River Moab 65 Green River 55 Green River at Monticello m i Green River 54 Monticello 50 Blanding at Green River Green River 60 Blanding 52 East Carbon at Green River Green River 55 East Carbon 42 Green River at Notre Dame Notre Dame 49 Green River 45 FAVORITES First Attendant Jeanny Seely First Attendant Tim Anderson basketball Queen Gayle Lowe Most Preferred Man Louis Johnson Second Attendant Marilyn Hunt Second Attendant David Every ACTIVITIES MR. EVANS Advisor Marilyn Hunt Drum Majorette and Student Director School Calendar AUGUST 28--Another year, another registration, Golly, the kids around here get littler every year! SEPTEMBER 14--Opening social. Bingo, dancing, and watermelons were enjoyed by everyone. SEPTEMBER 21--Pep Club installation. SEPTEMBER 29--Melon Days. The student council introduced the victory bell on their float with the theme Ed- ucation Rings The Bell For Freedom. OCTOBER 5--Junior Traffic Dance. OCTOBER 6--The band swimming party at East Carbon High School. OCTOBER 18--Junior-Freshman banquet. The Freshies sign their lives away on the rolls of G. R. H. S. OCTOBER 19--The Sophomores chased DEAR at the Deer Hunters Ball. OCTOBER 31--PTA Carnival NOVEMBER 9--Pep Show, Preferred man was crowned. NOVEMBER 16--Senior Barn Dance. As their gift to the school, the Seniors presented the Freshmen with a Polaroid camera. DECEMBER 1--The Pirates beat their first game of the season with North Sevier, coach was out with the mumps. DECEMBER 5 6--Books and Crooks was presented as the school play. DECEMBER 7--Green River at Milford. We Won! !!! DECEMBER 8--Green River at Richfield. Ours again! ! DECEMBER 14--Emery came to G. R. to get beat. DECEMBER 20--Green River at B. Y. H. We decided to lose a game for practice. DECEMBER 22--Green River at Wasatch. DECEMBER 29--Green River at Emery. DECEMBER 31--Senior New Year Dance. JANUARY 4--We played our first league game at Moab. Naturally we won! JANUARY ll--Homecoming was cel- ebrated when we beat Monticello. The basketball Queen was crowned, and each class put on skits. JANUARY 25--East Carbon, there. We lost. FEBRUARY 1--Notre Dame here. FEBRUARY 8--Moab beat us here. FEBRUARY 12—The Harlem All Stars beat our faculty, in a rough game of basketball. FEBRUARY 14--We beat Monticello there. FEBRUARY 15--The Sweethearts ball a day late, but the king and queen were crowned. FEBRUARY 22--Senior's Assembly. We beat San Juan here. FEBRUARY 28--The Thespians' Luau. MARCH 1--We beat East Carbon here. MARCH 6--Notre Dame beat us there. MARCH 8--We played a tie off game with Moab and lost. MARCH 15--Spring Vacation. We needed it even if it did snow. MARCH 21--Athletic Banquet. MARCH 22--Girls Day Dance. The girls' turn to get even with the boys. APRIL 5--Three one-act plays were put on. APRIL 11--The Science Fair. APRIL 17--Music meet at Moab. APRIL 19--Junior Prom. This was the Juniors' big night with their theme of Sami Tai. MAY 3--County track meet. MAY 10--Region track meet at East Carbon. MAY 15--Junior and Senior Banquet. Thanks Juniors for the nice night. MAY 17--Class Night, the night every- one waits for. MAY 23--Commencement. 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