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Everybody’s Business OUR BUSINESS Sports played a large role in our year. The biggest event was when Greenville’s Tom Hallock became state champion in the 190 pound division of the Class B State Wrestling Finals and Andy Samann tool second in the heavyweight class. Appearing on the front page of Greenville’s newspaper not only made it the school’s business but the community’s as well. Fundraising played a major role in sports this year. The Athletic Boosters worked at raising money by raffling off cakes at home basketball games. The Varsity Club also held many fundraisers — the biggest being the selling of M M’s and candy bars. Groups weren’t the only ones needing to raise money. Many of us found out during the year that we just couldn’t live off the few dollars mom and dad gave us per week. Having a job seemed to make the wants of the typical teen easier to attain, jobs didn’t always have money for payment as the Highlife Staff found out while creating a yearbook. We covered the business that happened during the year and helped to make it everyone’s business. We welcome you to “Everybody’s Business”. Enjoy! THEME — Paying for college was a major concern for seniors. GHS students check out the bulletin board for scholarship in orma-tion. Senior Chris Fuhr- man operates a special drill press during Sixth Hour Vocational Machine Shop II. 5
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Greenville High School Marching Band struts its stuff at the Belding Labor Day ceiebration. Junior Varsity hoop-sters get in a little pregame practice. The team anxiously awaits the referees signal to start the game.
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Everybody's Business CAREFREE DAYS Monday morning was the ideal time to catch up on gossip. News of what took place over the weekend, from sports to social events, became “Everybody’s Business.” “How was your weekend? What did you do?” These were familiar terms as everyone found out what went on during the short break from school. The first few days back after a vacation were also spent discovering how each of us spent our precious free-time. “Who went where” was one of the biggest items, as we found out classmates with golden skin spent time in Florida, the Bahamas, out West or on a cruise. Vacations were spent in a variety of ways, and it soon became “Everybody’s Business” to find out how it was done. The days grew longer and as the weather became progressively nicer and warmer, it became harder and harder to sit still in class while teachers droned out lectures. We began to make plans for spending our summer days, from lying lazily on the beach as the sun baked us to putting in full time at a job. When the bell rang at the end of the last exam, students poured from the building free of it until next September. We were looking forward to those carefree days of summer. The year had ended as any other. We had experienced our good times and bad, our victories and defeats, our excitement and our boredom, all of which had eventually become Everybody’s Business.” As these seniors demonstrate, crashing in the library lo socialize or catch up on homework was an activity many students participated in. Some brave students took advantage of the chance to dress up and wear their Halloween costumes to school, udging took place during both lunches, with final winners chosen at the pep assembly. 6 — STUDENT LIFE r fr
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