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

 - Class of 1986

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Schofield scampers 24 yards ©rntMasecM Sm maSm In Greenville’s second half, persistence paid off when Steve Schofield rambled 24 yards for the winning touchdown with 9:05 left in the game. It was then up to the defensive interior to maintain that winning margin. And that was exactly what Tom Hallock and Todd Higgins did with nine tackles each for the game. Trevor Harkness and Bruce Towne had seven each, while Paul McDonald and Thad Jones were each credited with five stops. Homecoming magic was definitely in the air! During halftime, the rain let up enough to allow the former 1984 King and Queen, Mike Johnson and Amy Warriner, to hand over crowns to Steve Mount and Cherie Rasmussen. Senior representatives were Steve Laurent and Robin Matchett. Junior representatives were Tom Hallock and Beth VanHoose. Sophomore representatives were Bob Sloop and Amy Anderson. The winning float was designed by the Seniors and it was a miniature football field in which a shark, symbolizing Greenville, erupts from the 50 yard line swallowing up Alpena’s helpless” football players. The banner along the base of the float summarized exactly what Greenville was, “The Jaws of Victory!” Homecoming festivities concluded with King Steve Mount and Queen Cherie Ras-mussen reigning over the semi-formal dance on Saturday night. Couples danced in the Middle School cafeteria to the music of “Wave Length”. by Kim Hurst One of the attractions of the Home-coming festivities is the class competitions. Seniors captured 1st place for the float competition during halftime with their float entitled “The Jaws of VictorySenior Teresa Ant-cliff is the mighty Jacket football player. Accompanying her are three miniature Alpena players. Chosen to represent the different classes during Homecoming, are Sophomores Bob Sloop and Amy Anderson. Junior representatives are Tom Hallock and Beth VanHoose. Senior representatives are Steve Laurent and Robin Matchett. King and Queen are Steve Mount and Cherie Rasmussen. 10 — Homecoming

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Juniors win powder puff game Skateboard races, human pyramid building contests, a Hawaiian punch chug-a-lug, truck crams and the ever famous, Alpena Wildcat toss were activities created for the “Surf’s Up” Homecoming theme lunchtime activities. On Wednesday, October 2, the Senior and Junior girls competed in the annual pow-derpuff game. This year, the 28-0 outcome was in favor of the Juniors. Although the Senior class was defeated, the cheerleaders managed to entertain and stir-up what was left of Senior class pride. Senior males Steve Mount and John Kulmacz were extremely entertaining in cheerleader outfits. To end the weeks activities, a pep assembly allowed the Senior class to regain the “most spirited” title. The activities were such things as obstacle courses, class cheering, and the tug-of-war contest. At 7:30 on October 4. football “spirit was not the only thing in the air, a steady drizzle of rain filled the stands and sidelines with damp, cold people. When the game began, the Jackets started to look “outclassed” against the Alpena Wildcats. After stopping Greenville on three plays, Alpena drove 66 yards in ten plays and scored. It was then that the Jackets began to put it together. The turning point came when the Jackets stopped Alpena on a fourth-and-one play. Greenville got its first opportunity to score when Bruce Towne recovered an Alpena fumble. It took the Jackets eight plays to cover 37 yards, and ended when Max War-riner lofted a 29 yard touchdown pass to Chris Meyers who twisted his way into the end zone. Tom Hallock’s kick was good and the Jackets tied the game with just 2:19 left in the first half. (continued on page 10) Eager to start a victorious Homecoming, the Greenville Varsity Football team charges onto Black Field with traditional pre-game entrance to the delight of the home crowd. “Winning isn’t everything” is the Junior class attitude after losing the float competition to the Seniors during halftime of the Homecoming game. Meg MulJendore and two young beach bums are delighted to be outside in the warm weather anyway. Victory bound juniors take time out at hal time of the Powder Puff game. They went on to beat the seniors 28-0. Front Row: Kim Cooper. Leigh Glazer, Dawn Ames. Julie Nielsen, Julie Stankey, Beth VanHoose, Stacey Burke and Kendra Hopkins. Back Row: Kristen Zick. Sandi Antoine, Aimee Disser, Robin Rittenberry, Terri Leslie, Karen Morey. Tammy Caverley, and Shawn Shindorf. Homecoming — 9



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No dance would be complete without a band, and what could be more appropriate for a dance called “Surf's Up than a band named “Wave Length”. Couples dance to popular songs at the Homecoming dance, and the Jackets have a lot to dance about after their win the night before. As one senior commented The dance was a splash”. After a long day of decorating for the Homecoming dance Senior Buffy Moore and Sophomore Terry Slocum take time to chat under the seaweed. Rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of Varsity Cheerleaders Jinny Powers and Beth VanHoose at Greenville's Homecoming game. Homecoming— 11

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