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Assemblies honor leadership, excellence Honors week started and ended with a show of academic excellence. Tuesday. May 28. six students received Art Awards. The Greenville Feration of Women's Gub Art Award was presented to Jodi Yost. Most Advanced Artist—Erick Christensen. Most Diligent Artist —Pamela Petersen. Most Inspired Artist — Laurt Hasbany, Most Imaginative Artist—Julie Stafford, and Most Dedicated Artist- Natalie Riessen Band Awards were given to three band members The Greenville Federation of Women's Club Band Award—Mary Faye Barnhill. Jerry Martin Award—Sanda Hulbert. Most Improved Musician—Eric Eagles. Greenville Federation of Women's Gub in Orchestra was given to Tina Nelson Three Choir Awards were given to Choir members. The Greenville Federation of Women's Club Award in Choir—Kelly Ross, the American Choral Directors Association National Student Award—Sharon Hllliker. Best Musician. Industrial Arts Department Award—Larry Steffensen. Mlcheal Johnson received the Robert J. Budge Award from the Science Department. Natalie Riessen received the Social Studies Department Award. Juniors Randy Paulsen and Enc Holbrook were presented with the Eric Thorlund Memorial Scholarship. The Anne Hathaway Cook Award was given to Natalie Riessen. Tony Mach was presented with the A.F. Alllnder Award Outstanding Senior Athlete Athletic Awards went to Amy Warriner and Michael Johnson. The U S. Army National Scholar-Athlete Awards also went to Amy Warnner. Vocational Office Practice Certificates were given to Misty (Nicole) Adams. Laurel Averill. Loretta (Lori) Barber. Kimberly Burns. Wendy Byrne. Lori Claflin. Kimberly Fuller. Kristin Hansen. Lisa Hom. Tammy Johnson. Misti Lake. Kathleen Laper. Lavonne Nauta. Lynne Olsen, Rebecca Pinckney. Penny Richards. Colleen Schafer. Sheila VanHoose. Tammy Vogl. and Kimberly Wilson Vocational Auto Mechanics Certificates were given to David Burke. Randy Covey. Douglas DeVries. Terry Hopkins. Kevin Petersen. Neal Petersen. Steve Powers. Richard Rasmussen. Linda Reynolds. James Rule. Steve Scott. Larry Steffensen. and Michael Taft. Health Careers Certificates were given to Joyce Bynum. Jerry Cook. Kelly Quist. Jeanette Ritter. Kelly Spach. Kristen Visser. Christine Vos. Jeffrey Clark. Tina Nelson. Wendt Rtgdon. Tammy Vogl, and Amy Warriner. Food Service Certificates were given to Jay Bannen. Lisa Craig. Gordon Goodwin. Sharon Hilliker, Melissa Johnson. Julie Jones. Carmela Morgan. Deanna Ottobre, Cheryl Petersen. Traci Schrader. Douglas Scofield. Rae Strenzel. Denise Whittaker. Tracey Ziegenfull. Julie Joslin, Becky Rieckman. Kelly Ross. Lonnie Allen. Joyce Bynum. DiAnn Hcydcnberk. Sars Russell, and Greg Sme)kal. Vocational Agriculture Certificates were given to Neal Petersen. James Rule. Randy Covey. Douglas DeVries. Terry Hopkins, James Sharpe. Ken Wall, Bruce Wittkopp. Douglas Scofield, and Blake Hollenbeck. Distributive Education Certificates were given to Alan Edgar. Nikki Fruchey. Wend) Rtgdon. Dolores Sova. Stephanie Stonehouse. Amy Swindell, and Michael Wheeler. Vocational Machine Certificates were given to Carl Baird. Randy Baker. Christopher Bell. Timothy Finch. Jeffrey Hopkins, Jay Jasin. Gary Kerns. Brain Mason. John Orvis, Scoot Peterman. Jerry Powers. Randy Proctor. Brain Rauch. Mark Rtttersdorf. Roderick Roy. Michael Schneep. Brent Wickerham. and Joseph Winters Tracey Sage received the Cosmetology Certificate. Anna Moller—American Scandinavian Student Exchange. Julia Klussendorf—Foreign Exchange Student. Wednesday. May 29 the 1985-86 Student Council Officers were presented to the student body Michael Schmledicke—Mayor. Lori Hodges—Vice Mayor. Julie King—Secretary. Roy Ferguson—Treasurer. John Kulmacz -Supreme Court Justice. Steve Laurent — Supreme Court Justice and Steve Mount—Supreme Court Justice. Three Seniors received Perfect Attendance Certificates, for not being absent even one day in the last 3 years. DiAnn Heydenberk. Tony Mach, and Michael Willison. Forty-six Juniors and Seniors received Project Outreach Awards—Lori Claflin. Jerry Cook. Bill Corner. Sue Cooper. Julie Ferguson. Kris Hansen. Sanda Hulbert. Beth Hoy. Denise Janls. Tom Kohley. Eric Mosher. Lynne Olsen, Andy Peterson. Randy Proctor. Tammy Vogl. Julie Stafford, Mary Barnhill, Carolyn Moy, Sally Heaton. Angela Alexander. Denise Duffing. Colleen Ferfuson. Julie Gerdes. Lori Hodges. John Kulmacz. Scott Lage. Steve Laurent. Robin Matchett. Jinny Nobles. Stacy Ostensen. Kelly Rollo. Tim Rood. Ronda Roy. John Silowski. Mike Schmedicke. Bryon Swindell. Stacy Ward, Michelle Mosher. Dan Burns. Chris Corner. Roy Ferguson. Doreen German. Mike Lutz. Meg Mullendore. Andy Swit2er. and Missy Weber Fifty-two students received Student of the Month Awards—Bonnie Holdem. Denise Whittaker. Heidi Hatch. Mike Willison. Shawn Shlndorf. Laurie Hasbany. Melanie Rtttersdorf. Kevin Peterson. Renee Cooper. Dan Logan. Amy Jones. Lynee Snyder. Steve King. Sandra Smith. Tina Knipp, Kevin Higbc. Heather Jensen. Scott Flashear. Carolyn Moy. Mike Wheeler. Pamela Bodftsh. Sharon Hllliker. Joseph Newland. Steve Schofield, Claudia Sanchez. Jody Waid. Mark Wheeler. Julie Ferguson. Penny Richards, Kelly Ross. Carrie McKinnon, Chris Makowski, Kris Hansen. Julie Lane. Tom Kohley. Amy Warriner. Kelly Cornell. Bill McMillan. Chuck Vanderkodde, Theresa Alman. Sally Heaton, Laura Galloway. Jeff Hopkins. Geoffry Solamcs. Mike Weadley, Floyd Holmden. Jeff Bannen. Leigh Glazer. Charles Miller. Teresa Antdiff. Robin Matchett. and Laura Sanders Michael Willison was presented with the Rotory-Camp Emory Leadership Scholarship. Amencan Legion Wolverine Boys State Winners are—Patrick Cameron. John Kulmacz. Scott Lage. Steve Laurent. Steve Linderman, Tim Rood. Bryon Swindell. Rod Stendel. and Michael Wood. Alternates were Steve Mount. John Stlowski. and Michael Wells American Legion Axiliary Wolverine Gris State were—Robin Matchett. Olga Riqueros. and Julie Sirrine. Alternates were Lori Hodges and Kim Hurst. Christine Donnelly received the Student Council Service Award and Elizabeth Hoy received the Student Council Leadership Award. Yearbook Most Valuable Staff Members. Most Valuable Yearbook Staff Members were Sue Cooper. Diane Kuhn. Mike Thorlngton. Sally Heaton. Kayleen Wright, and Laura Galloway. Outward Bound Awards went to Lori Hodges and John Kulmacz. Angi Faiks—Youth For Understanding Award. Jed Welder — Montcalm County Farm Bureau Gtizenship Seminar Award. Kelly Rollo—Econo State Award. Thursday. May 30, the President's Academic Fitness Awards were presented to Amy Clark. Julie Ferguson. Mike Johnson. Carolyn Moy. Natalie Riessen, Mike Willison. Tina Nelson. Eric Mosher, and Tony Mach. Michigan Competitive Scholarship Certificates were given to Mary Cesar. Shari Ctgamk. Lori Claflin, Amy Clark. Jennifer Cook. Colleen Doherty. Christine Donnelly. Julie Ferguson. James Fisher. Kim Galloway, Lauri Hasbany. Sanda Hulbert. Michael Johnson. Tammy Johnson. Steven King. Diane Kuh. Tony Mach. Christopher Makowski. Eric Mosher. Carolyn Moy. Tina Nelson. Andrew Peterson. Rebecca Pinckney. Natalie Riessen. Gregory Schantz. Jacky Scott. Brent Sloop. Edwim Ugorowski. Kristen Visser. Michael Weadley. Michael Willison. and Thomas Wittkiopp. The John Rogers Award—Julie Stafford. All round Grl—Elizabeth Hoy. All Round Boy—Michael Willison. Gass Speakers; Gass History—Michael Willison. Gass Welcome—Tina Nelson, and Class Farewell— Natalie Riessen Dr Albert Bower Scholarship—Kelly Spach and Tina Nelson Allied Health Gub -Jeffrey Clark. Tina Nelson. Kelly Spach. Kristen Visser. and Tammy Vogl. Greenville Women's Service Club—Mary Cesar. Sanda Hulbert. and Michael Weadley Michigan Business Schools Association - Sanda Hulbert and Tammy Johnson Davenport College Scholarship—Carolyn Moy Grand Valley Trotter Tri-County Scholarship — Kelly Quist and Kelly Spach Gordon Burns Scholarship for the University of Michigan Natalie Riessen Central Michigan University Board of Trustees Honors Scholarship —Christopher Makowski and Lori Claflin Student Council Scholarships Shan Ciganik. Christine Donnelly. Susan Cooper. Elizabeth Hoy. Natalie Riessen. and Sanda Hulbert Michigan Educational Support Personnel Association —Gary Kern. Michael Johnson, and Chris Makowski Buescher Foundation Scholarship—Colleen Schafer. Pamela Bodfish. Loretta Barber, and Thomas Wittkopp Greenville Business and Professional Women's Scholarship—Edwin Ugorowski. Elizabeth Hoy. and Michael Johnson. University of Michigan Alumni Regents Scholarship—Natalie Riessen. Gordon Burns Montcalm Community College Scholarship—Thomas Wittkkopp Michigan State University Award of Academic Excellence—Natalie Riessen Henry B Lause Scholarship—Kelly Quist V.F W Auxilary Health Careers Scholarship—Jeffrey Clark. Cedar Crest P T A Scholarship—Laurel Averill and Michael Johnson United Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship—Kristen Visser. Kelly Spach. and Tima Nelson Southside Child Study Gub Scholarship—William Corner Baldwin Heights P.T.A Scholarship Rebecca Pinckney. R J. Tower Humanities Scholarship—Chnstine Donnelly. Diane Kuhn, and Michael Willison Rotary Scholarship —Lori Claflin. Tom Mach. Lynne Olsen, and Julie Stafford Elizabeth and Guido Bmda Scholarship—Julie Ferguson. Eric Mosher. Brent Sloop, and Amy Warriner Davenport College Early College Scholarship—Sanda Hulbert. Laurel Averill. Carolyn Moy. Colleen Doherty, and Eric Eagles G E A Scholarship—Colleen Doherty and Eric Eagles G E A Board of Education Scholarship—Tammy Johnson. Michael Weadley. and Christopher Makowski Brown Plumbing and Heating Scholarship - Elizabeth Hoy. Aquinas College Presidential Leadership Award Scholarship—Dianne Kuhn Ash Foundation Scholarship—Sharon Hllliker. Donna Hatch. Bonnie Vickers, and Sheila VanHoose Montcalm Community College Scholarships. Foundation Scholarship — Thomas Wittkopp. Outstanding Achievement Award—Michael Wheeler and Roderick Roy. Board of Trustees —Loretta Barber and Pamela Bodfish. and Area Grant —Colleen Schafer and Richard Tokarchick. St Louis University Academic Scholarship—Tina Nelson. Hope College Scholarship—Amy Warriner. Alma College Board of Trustees Scholarship—Michael Wilbson. Grand Valley State Honors Scholarship—Sanda Hulbert Alma College Presidential Scholarship —Amy Warriner. Marquette University Academic Honorary Scholarship—Tina Nelson. Washington University Academic Scholarship — Tina Nelson. Bill McCarthy Law Enforcement Scholarship —Jerry Remelts. Marine Corp Physical Fitness Award —Andy Garcia. Five students received Gold Cords (Highest Honor); Tammy Johnson, Tina Nelson. Natabe Riessen. Amy Warriner. and Michael Wilbson. Seventeen students received Silver Cords (With High Honors); Loretta Barber. Lori Gflln. Amy Clark. Julie Ferguson, Lauri Hasbany, Sanda Hulbert. Michael Johnson, Dianne Kuhn. Tony Mach. Christopher Makowski. Eric Mosher. Carolyn Moy. Lynne Olsen. Jane Russell. Julie Stafford. Stephanie Stonehouse. and Michael Weadley. Twenty-four students received Bronze Cords (With Honors); Laurel Averill. Shari Ciganik. Jennifer Cook. Jerry Cook. Susan Cooper. Colleen Doherty, Christine Donnelly. Eric Eagles. Sharon Hilliker. Brenda Harding. Jeffrey Hopkins. Lisa Horn. Ehzabeth Hoy. Amy King. Thomas Kohley. Rebecca Pinckney, Roderick Roy. Brent Sloop. Kelly Spach, Julie Stafford. Kristen Visser. Brent Wickerham, Kimberly Wilson, Joseph Winters, and Thomas Wittkopp. Friday. May 31. the American Legion Auxiliary award was presented to Julie Ferguson. The Commander Grow Award was given to Michael Johnson. The Class Poem was read and written by Kimberly Fuller.
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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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ROAD OF TOMORROW Today is the day we say goodbye To our memories of the past. We say goodbye to our teachers and friends But those memories will always last. We’ve traveled twelve years, down this venturous road And we’ve changed in many ways, We’ve now become the responsible adults Which we had hoped to become someday. We’ve all crossed over, many stepping stones But we find our journey has just begun, We can not rest, and end our travels here For there is more, that must be done. And allow nothing to stop in our path. As you go on. follow each sign carefully Or you will get lost along the way. And now that we’ve reached, the end of this road I hope we will meet again someday. We someday may think back and recall All those memories that have gone by, You Know—No other class could ever have What our class shared at Greenville High. Today is not an end. it’s a new beginning So think of the future, and feel no sorrow. For you see my friends, we’ve just begun Our new journey down this road of Tomorrow Above Right: Mr. Rodney Green, assistant principal, got the priviledge of giving the Montcalm County Farm Bureau Citizenship Seminar Award to Jed Welder, sophomore. Bottom Left: Teachers even received awards during Honors Week. Mr. Seaver, Mrs. Lamb, Mr. Larsen, receive Teacher of the Month certificates from Student Council Representatives Chris Donnelly and Beth Hoy. Bottom Left: Seniors get a little anxious while waiting for the last few days to pass by and share jovial moments together before an Honors Assembly. •u-'i.iuw yjur lea w is tic day to follow pur dre We knew this day would soon be upon us But who knew it would come so fast? We must go on to pursue, new hopes and dreams — Kimberly Jo Fuller-1985 — x. «uwistteday to follcw nr drams'1, r Opposite: One of the many things Principal Thomas Matchett had to prepare for was Honors Week. Here he explains the significance of the prestigious Commander Grow Award that he presented to Michael Johnson. 19
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