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Charlie Choi escorts Angie Seniors look on as the class Travis as the Seniors arrive speakers make their presen-for Swing-Out. tations and awards are given. Seniors savor the fact that Anticipation mounts as se- they are now Alumni. niors file in to receive their diploma. Honors Week—15
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The John Rodgers Memorial Award went to Steve Willison. Janet Sirrine was awarded the Student Council Clark Oliver Leadership Award while Terry Slocum received the Student Council Clark Oliver Service Award. Jeff Mount won the Rotary-Camp Emery Leadership Scholarship. Nine junior boys were recognized for the American Legion Wolverine Boys State. They were Greg Deines, Dean Jones, Marty Osterholzer, Glen London, Greg Tobey, Steve Jessup, Chet Johnston, Michael Youn, and Donald Rule. There were four junior girls who received recognition for be- ing chosen to attend American Auxiliary Wolverine Girls State. The girls were Robin Kraai, Jamie Young, Gretchen Schmiedicke, Trisha Burke. Janelle Wheelock received the Michigan State University Alumni Outstanding Junior Award. Kathleen Doherty, Steve Sorensen, and Wheelock also received the Frank Barry Memorial Outward Bound Scholarship. Six seniors received Perfect At-tendence Award which includes all four years of high school. Twenty-five students received Yearbook Certificates and over fifty students received Project Outreach Certificates and that was only the first two days of Honors Week. 14—Honors Week
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Dream Big “If you dream small, so will be your accomplishments. But if you dream big, your opportunities will be endless.” So says Paul Pearson, director of human services at Steelcase Inc. in Grand Rapids. Pearson describes success as “an accumulation of a lot of hard work ... (and) comes one step at a time.” One very important step to success is, of course, graduation. On Sunday, June 5th of 1988, Greenville High School graduates 230 students. The 115th event took place in A.F. Allinder gymnasium. Full as family and friends watched their special graduate receive his or her diploma. The female graduates wore silver, while the male graduates wore royal blue. 15 graduated with highest honors, 24 with high honors and 33 with honors. The program began with the playing of Processional by the underclass members of the High School band. Class President Charlie Choi provided a welcome to the ceremony, and Mr. Matchett gave an introduction of the plate- form guests. The address was given by Paul Pearson. Mr. Matchett gave a presentation of the Class of 1988, and the Board of Education presented the diplomas. David Arnsby and Bart Kent gave an excellent performance of “Others May Come” and the program concluded with the Recessional. “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved.” Jeff Mount and Steve Willison reflect Jeff Mount receives a well deserved Todd Cogswell lends a helping on the past four years during Swing- diploma from his father. hand to Charlie Choi as the seniors Out, prepare for The Graduation cere- mony. 1 16—Graduation
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