From daily dress-up themes to the bonfire, parade and game, GRHS students got into the spirit for “Rollin' in with the Decades” homecoming week activities.
Students and staff at Green River High School looked to the past for their homecoming spirit week.
Kaden Lowe, left, shows off his rocker side, Bradlee W. Skinner, center, channels his inner Elliot from “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” and Hannah Braithwaite shows off her ‘80s style Tuesday.
GREEN RIVER: Homecoming week reached the midway point Wednesday at Green River High School with the annual bonfire. This year’s royalty — King Atlin Johnson and Queen Chezney Mamalis — were among the hundreds in attendance sharing school spirit and enjoying the sounds of the GRHS band.
Green River High School senior Candon Croft breaks a tackle in the hole during a first-quarter drive Friday night against Evanston High School. The Red Devils shocked the Wolves with a 27-24 win.
Denim, neon colors, leg warmers and side ponytails were key components of the outfits sported by students, from left, Celina Justesen, Alexix King, Cynthia Shereda and Sarah Kropt.
Students, from left, Alex Erramouspe, Elizabeth Murdock, Brayden Kovick, Hailey Westenskow, Adrienne Revelli and Anna Kimball take people back with their ‘80s poses.
GREEN RIVER: Ace Hardware hosted a children’s carnival in its parking lot as part of spirit week Monday. Elena Apperson, left, and Chevelle Larson took advantage of the face painting.
Students, from left, Madisen McGhee, Mckenzie McGhee, Dominik Kobe, Nick findlow and Mariyah Brady sample the hot chocolate offered at the Green River High School homecoming event Monday.
Neon clothes and scrunchies could be seen throughout the halls at Green River High School on Tuesday. Students showing off their ‘80s fashion sense include, from left, Olivia Nielsen, Alie Harper, Sarah Lockwood, Abby Koivusaari, Ashlie Childress, Hailey Bramlett and Denise Mosley.
Familiar with the fashions, from left, science teachers Shawna Mattson and Megan Allen, English teacher Amanda Santhuff and student Kiersten Kenezovich show off their style in the GRHS library.
Students and staff at Green River High School looked to the past for their homecoming spirit week.
Kaden Lowe, left, shows off his rocker side, Bradlee W. Skinner, center, channels his inner Elliot from “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” and Hannah Braithwaite shows off her ‘80s style Tuesday.
GREEN RIVER: Homecoming week reached the midway point Wednesday at Green River High School with the annual bonfire. This year’s royalty — King Atlin Johnson and Queen Chezney Mamalis — were among the hundreds in attendance sharing school spirit and enjoying the sounds of the GRHS band.
Green River High School senior Candon Croft breaks a tackle in the hole during a first-quarter drive Friday night against Evanston High School. The Red Devils shocked the Wolves with a 27-24 win.
Denim, neon colors, leg warmers and side ponytails were key components of the outfits sported by students, from left, Celina Justesen, Alexix King, Cynthia Shereda and Sarah Kropt.
Students, from left, Alex Erramouspe, Elizabeth Murdock, Brayden Kovick, Hailey Westenskow, Adrienne Revelli and Anna Kimball take people back with their ‘80s poses.
GREEN RIVER: Ace Hardware hosted a children’s carnival in its parking lot as part of spirit week Monday. Elena Apperson, left, and Chevelle Larson took advantage of the face painting.
Students, from left, Madisen McGhee, Mckenzie McGhee, Dominik Kobe, Nick findlow and Mariyah Brady sample the hot chocolate offered at the Green River High School homecoming event Monday.
Neon clothes and scrunchies could be seen throughout the halls at Green River High School on Tuesday. Students showing off their ‘80s fashion sense include, from left, Olivia Nielsen, Alie Harper, Sarah Lockwood, Abby Koivusaari, Ashlie Childress, Hailey Bramlett and Denise Mosley.
Familiar with the fashions, from left, science teachers Shawna Mattson and Megan Allen, English teacher Amanda Santhuff and student Kiersten Kenezovich show off their style in the GRHS library.