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

 - Class of 1987

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4 MINUTE DASH As one walks down the halls of GHS before school and between classes, one can hear the drone of conversation with people catching up on the latest news, gossip and banter. Usually occurring at lockers, conversation is at a constant buzz in the crowd congested halls. Another morning at CHS as everyone gathers in the Commons to talk things over a bit before going to their lockers. Often appearing like the Christmas shopping season, the flow of the masses quickly makes its exodus to the next class, often with only seconds remaining before the bell rings. The hustle and bustle and talking are significant social occasions in the life of any high school student. Social contact at lockers, our own piece of turf, can be deceiving to the uninitiated. Appearing alike on the outside, the insides of lockers capture the many personalities of the almost 775 people who stored a multitude of personal belongings as well as books there. Other social gathering hubs included the commons and the cafeteria. While many took off for other parts of town or Dave’s down the street, many would eat at the cafeteria either in the Ala Carte line or the regular lunch line. Wednesday’s were particularly popular in the regular lunch line, as pizza was typically served. During lunch students proceeded with social contact far more extensively than that which took place during the “four minute dash” between classes. Some studied, finished those last minute details on assignments due that afternoon, or lounged around in the commons or library. Whatever means possible, at whatever times possible, students shared extensively in everyone else’s business. Students scurry from one class to another, making time for locker stops and socializing. Hours spent studying 0-2 Hours per week 2-5 Hours per week 5 Plus hours per week HALLS LOCKERS — 17

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Dressed as Gumby, Sophomore Brian McQueen captured first place in this year’s Halloween costume judging. Followed in a close second by Senior Lori VViiiison, better known as “The Toilet. Discussing what they did over their lunch period are Matt Haney, Dave VanWagoner, and Chris Gu-j lembo. Senior Amy Butterworth takes time to stop off at her locker before going to her next class. Mr. Walthorn decides that this wasn't so great of a hiding place after all. 16 — HALLS LOCKERS



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“Hit me again,” the gambling term used when wishing (o get another card in Blackjack was repeated many times during the Post Prom Party. What would a Sadie Hawkins Dance be without a hayride? Chaperone Roger Shene-field secures the entrance for a safer ride. A game of chance, Roulette type wheels with numbers picked for winners, provided joy for many big-time gamblers. 18 — SADIE HAWKINS

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