Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1973

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Future Health Careers Offers Opportunities To Those Interested In The Medical Fields The main goal in Future Health Careers is to help those people who are interested in a medically-oriented field. In order to do this, there are guest speakers who come and answer questions and offer any advice or help that they can. This past year an x-ray technician and a physical therapist came to talk to the group and explained their field of work. This year there also was a hot dog roast at the beginning of the year for those who wanted to join the club or were just interested in what the group was doing. The members of Future Health Careers Club are-Row 1: Susette Valence, Enola Green, President; Rhea Thomas. Row 2: Paula Moy, Secretary; Sjana Akkerhuis, Points Chairman; Alicia Remus and Janet Neilson. Row 3: Jo Russell, Barb Harding, Helen Tower, Vice-President. Not pictured: Carol Christensen, Lou Czarnopis, Sue Czarnopis, Tracy Herron, Peggy Schooley, Candy Strouse, Bonnie Troyer, LeeAnn VanSyckle, Debbie Wilson. Advisor: Mrs. Carole Teman. Library Club Members Help Keep Library In Order This year Library Club members sold school pins, held a tea for the teachers and decorated the library during the holidays. Library Club members also work in the library before, during and after school. Library Club was under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Cooper for the 1972-73 school year. Library Club members and officers are: Tony Denkins, Publicity Chairman; Anna Phillips Art Director; Lorie Moy, President; Catherine Phillips, Social Chairman; Mrs. Estelle Cooper. Advisor and Don Crankshaw, Treasurer. Not pictured: Jeff Wycoff, Secretary.

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Varsity Debate Team Record Better Than Ever This year’s debate team had the best season ever. The team was under the direction of Mr. John Pawlowski. The Varsity debate team record was 8 and 4. The Junior Varsity debate team record was 6 and 6. The Varsity team is composed of more experienced debaters. The Junior Varsity team is composed mainly of first-year debaters. Each spring the debate team advisors get together to vote on the topic to be debated on the next year. This past year the topic was: Resolved: That all public elementary and secondary education should be financed exclusively by the federal government. Varsity debaters are-Row 1: Linda Ballard, Jan Crosby and Amy Kiste. Row 2: Tim Wulf, jeff Perdue and Rick Goodall. Row 3: Alan Helsel, Paul Holbrook, Craig Whitlow and Jim Foster. junior varsity debaters are Row 1: Matt Holbrook, Darcy Riches and Hope Nelson. Row 2: Bill Walker, Ben Bauman, Diane Antonclli and Sandy Muns. Row 3: Marc Ferguson, Don Durham, Ed Kramer, Mike Kohley and Julie Fierens. 165



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The Spotlight Mr. Larsen is looking over Joyce Flueggc’s ad layouts while Amy Kiste looks on. Putting together a newspaper is not an easy task. Ask any staff member who spent four to five hours some nights the week before deadlines were to be met. Always there were pages to be layed out, ads to be sold and stories to be written. Though it was a lot of hard work and long hours, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves while they worked. The main goals for the year were to produce a reputable news source for students and, according to Mr. Larsen, “to maintain the advisor’s sanity.” After a slow start at the beginning of the year, the paper got off the ground and the first printed issue was circulated after the second semester got underway. After the beginning of the second semester, some staff changes were made. Amy Kiste was promoted to editor-in-chief, Scott Crosby was added as a columnist and Lorie Moy as a reporter. Staff members for second semester were: Amy Kiste, Mark Wincgard, Denise Davis, Lorie Moy, Cheryl Hoffman, Mike Dolick, Dave Weber, Joyce Fluegge, Tanie Green, Scott Crosby and Jeff Wycoff. The Spotlight staff for 1973 included—Row 1: Joyce Fluegge, Business Manager, second semester; Amy Kiste, Editor-in-Chief, second semester. Row 2: Denise Davis, Business Manager, first semester; Peggy Swift, Feature Editor, first semester. Row 3: John Larsen, advisor; Jeff Perdue, Editor, first semester; Cheryl Hoffman, Reporter. Row 4: Mark Winegard,Managing Editor; Mike Dolick, Reporter; and Tanie Green, Production Manager. Not pictured: Jeff Wycoff, Reporter. 167 Dave Weber and Scott Crosby compare statistics.

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