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

 - Class of 1986

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Greenville’s 4-H Fair every summer offers a chance for people to try their skills al the game booths, lest their endurance on the rides and offers a variety of foods to sample. “No one wants to be away from home or the holidays, was the message the choir presented at the Christmas Assembly. John McClain and Mark Wheeler act out a musical skit with the rest of the choir backing them up. Entertainment costs decrease During the 1985-86 school year getting there was a lot cheaper, but once we got there the price of entertainment varied. Gas prices dropped immensely. No longer did the prices decide the form of entertainment we chose. The cost of car problems and dif-ficulties made travel expensive. But, if students (and parents) were lucky this cost was not outrageous. In school, during the week, students got together anticipating and discussing the upcoming weekend. Ideas were dreamed up, discussed and then plans were made. More than half IptemGagmfl of the student body owned their own car or had one available to them, so there was always someone able to drive. Once the group decided on a car and driver, they figured out where they wanted to go and what they were going to do. Students claimed, “Different groups of students tended to do certain things. Those in the active group did a lot of dancing. They favored going out dancing, shopping, and to restaurants, rather than staying home and watching movies like other groups. Many of the guys just stayed home to watch movies.” (continued on page 15) 12 — Entertainment

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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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Sick of school! Mr. Seaver, otherwise known as Dasher during the Christmas Festivities, explains to his Geometry class that even teachers can get sick of school. uOh my gosh, who is that?”, asked senior Jennifer Nobles when she first noticed the scuba gear attired mannequin whose presence graced the Homecoming Dance. Cheers and jeers greeted the acts that performed during the First Annual Shecky Green Memorial Skit Night. Among them were the Silver Platters, the Hate Snots, and Kevin Christensen’s impersonation of Pee Wee Herman. Entertainment — 13

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