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

 - Class of 1985

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Above left: Competing for the best snowman during Christmas week is Andy Petersen. Jerry Remelts and Tom Koh-ley. Above Right: Disguised as a Banana is Lori Hodges. Right: Enjoying an afternoon is Vicki Meyer and Julia Klus-sendorf. while dressed up in their Halloween costumes. 16

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Left: The students of Mr. Gates show their appreciation by gift wrapping his truck Below: Jackie Wanyck seems to be a bit shocked by something Mrs. Dewey is holding in the hallway. Opposite Page Left: Dressing up for Halloween doesn’t seem to make Mr. Moll uncomfortable, but it’s a motive to make drafting more fun. Opposite Right: Halloween is certainly a fun day to make math more interesting as Mr. Seaver is demonstrating. Left: Mr. Bremer strikes a symbolic pose. 15



Page 21 text:

Seasonal festiveness in abundance During the school year the Student Council plans various activities. These activities range from major annual events such as Homecoming and Prom to little things like flower sales and candy sales. What seems to be the best turnout as far as participation is our Christmas week celebration. This year it carried on the tradition, each day there was something |un and special planned. $ Over the morning announcements we started each day out with some stimulating trivia and at lunch time we had class competitions to make the activities more Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho-raced against each other to push canes, ride in sleds, wrap each other in toilet paper and build snowmen. By the end of the week it seemed inevitable that the Seniors would win the Christmas week competition, having the most accumulated points. The best day of the week by far, was Friday December 21, the day we were to be let out for Christmas break. After selling candy canes all week in the commons, they were finally delivered to our first hours with secret messages. At lunch time the three classes had two students represent them in a person wrap. One student was the wrapee and the other was to be wrapped. Each class tried to wrap their partner in the fastest time. The highlight of the events was the Christmas assembly. Mr. Matchett and Mrs. Nichols dressed up as Mr. and Mrs. Claus and eight of our teachers pranced around as reindeer. Santa was assigned the nasty job of punishing the naughty sophomores who had walked through the Junior Senior Commons. Much to the students surprise instead of spanking them he gave them a big hug. We had a stocking raffle for the students and a fruit basket raffle for the teachers. The French IV class did their Christmas skit about the angel with no wings and the Student Council did a twelve days of Christmas skit. To finish off the assembly, the Student Council members formed a Christmas tree and with lights out and candles lit they sang “We’d Like To Teach The World To Sing,” and gave a closing poem which dismissed the students at 2:10. Left: This may look like a large wad of paper but actually Lori Hodges is wrapping Robin Matchett in the Christmas wrap during the lunchtime activities. Above: Part of the Christmas spirit in Mrs. Gress’ second hour Composition class was the exchange of homemade Christmas gifts. Denny Johnson was given a Mr. Universe outfit and Pat Bernard was given a Super Pat uniform. 17

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