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

 - Class of 1984

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HANGOUTS: How students spell relief Afterhours for students from Greenville High School included a variety of hangouts. Many take refuge amongst mounds of burgers and piles of fries at fast food restaurants while others plunged themselves into the “wanka wanka” and blaring beeps of video arcades. The pulsating lights of J.R.’s Roller Rink was a popular attraction that enabled students to dance to their favorite music. Miniature golf pitted concentration against patience, and when they weren’t putting on the green, Jimbo’s offered pizza and other munchies to take their minds off their game. Bowling was a popular sport during the winter months, and many students spent much of their time at the bowling alleys playing several frames with their friends. ABOVE RIGHT: Students with the munchies or the desire to socialize often rendezvoused at the golden arches of McDonalds. ABOVE: Entranced by the magic of Tom Cruise in “Risky Business” or Clint Eastwood in “Sudden Impact”, many students found a cure for the weekend blues at the Silver Theater. RIGHT: Senior Greg Skinner washes down his hamburger with a shake at Rodce’s. 14

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LEFT: The debut of the “Big Red Welt” skit was introduced at a pep assembly by varsity cheerleader Tracy Drake. CENTER: The varsity fight song, as sung by Mrs. Gress, was a requested performance by the student body and faculty as a payback for her alleged “1st year teacher initiation policies.” RIGHT: The faint wavering voice of Mrs. Gress’s initiation tune could barely be heard over the roar of approval from the varsity football team. ABOVE LEFT: Halloween brought out a metamorphosis in GHS teachers. Mr. Deines had the cutest little baby face, Mr. Larsen was a charming prince, and Mr. Carlton won the contest with his portrayal of “The Nerd”. ABOVE RIGHT: Spirit was always evident at the pep assemblies. At the homecoming assembly. Seniors Jeanne Shaffer, Kathy Donncly and Michelle Dibble displayed their enthusiasm by taking part in a class cheering competition. 13



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LEFT: Students danced to the beat of Michael Jacksons “Beat It”, Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long” and Donna Summer's “She Works Hard for the Money” at J.R.’s Roller Castle. RIGHT: Whether it was a lunch break or a weekend snack, students always found room for burgers and fries. 15

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