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

 - Class of 1988

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The J.V. coaching staff led by Coach Shanks and Coach The J.V’s prepare for a com- Mahar, plot the strategy in a petitive season. G.H.S. contest. Greenville Opponent Score 40 Lakeview 12 0 Ionia 16 6 Reeths-Puffer 20 6 Orchard View 0 34 Bay City Handy 6 12 Spring Lake 33 0 Fremont 0 9 Belding Season Record 3-4-1 14 Greenville Opponent Score 26 Reed City 12 25 Ionia 6 8 Orchard View 18 0 Lowell 14 32 Fremont 14 0 Reeths Puffer 20 16 Spring Lake 14 30 Big Rapids 0 6 Steel Junior High 18 Managers: C. Deines and J. Leslie. First Row: M. Dibble, . Pentecost. E. Swank, T. fliste, G. Deines. A. Kemp. R. Nieto. S. Slocum. J. Gough. C. Hansen. B. Harding. Second Row: C. Hendrichsen. A. Paris. V. Chiodini. R. Olsen. J. Brown. S. Baird. J. Guernsey, T. Petoney. G. Adams, A. Thorland, P. Turner. Third Row: C. Arntz, P Corey, B. Rood. B. Petersen. J. Swarlz, J. Ricks. S. Ward. T. Furhman. B. Edwards. E.CIements. S. Winnie. Fourth Row: B. Ingraham. F. Braam, K. Hazlewood, . Sowerby. B. Gardner, B. UmPort leet. . Tobey. D. Sprague. . Snider. M. Riedel. V. Palmer. B Brough. Fifth Row: R. Townsend, G. Krause. M. Merren, M. Tobey. D. Powell, C. Nielson. C. W'ilken. S. Bowker, M. Smith. S. Durdle. J. Cooper. R Walter. Sixth Row: A. Seelhoft. B. Humble. D. Deaman. C. Decker. D. Fountain. B. Blumberg. M. Mathews. S. Engle, C. Wise, M. Peterson. Coaches: T. O'Br.an, S. Hard grove, and missing rom photo M. Mohar. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row— Spencer Breidinger. Mike Ellafrits. Doug Sheldon. John Lake. Todd Dyer. Josh Christensen. Mickey Sage. Second Row— Todd Norman. Chad Harrington. Chris Scharaswak. Roger Willmore. Craig Rakin. Brad London. Lee McCormick. Third Row— Louie Swartz. Brian Vickery. Greg Gerdes. Greg Thourland. Leslie House. Tim Jibson. Ryan Crowlev. Chad Rentsman. Back Row— Coach Mark Shanks. Mike Spears. Phil Choi. Andy Spohn. Jerry Durfee. Jim Ferguson. Dave Campbell. Tim Ritter. Coach Eric Nichols. Football—25

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Up and down season Not knowing what they were going to be getting into, 75 guys showed up for their football season under the direction of Tim O’Brien, Matt Mahar, Sam Hargrove, and Harold Hargrove. The year started with an impressive 26-12 win over the Reed City Cardinals. One of the major highlights during the season was Alex Kemp’s fine kicking exhibition. Kemp kicked three field goals against Big Rapids from distances of 40, 37, and lastly, 49 yards. The 1987 freshman football team and the coaches feelings were stated best by Coach O’Brien, “I feel the players learn more when they win. When they win they forget their mistakes, when they lose they will work harder and capitalize their mistakes. The goals their coaches hoped to relate to their athletes are best described by Coach O’Brien, “I hope they achieved self-growth and self-discipline through their experiences on the freshman football team. The JV’s felt their season was also beneficial. The JV football team opened the 1987 season with a good win over Lakeview 40-12. Mickey Sage led the offensive attack with 97 yards rushing and 2 TD’s. While on the defensive end Craig Rankine and Chad Harrington led the tacklers with 13 and 10 tackles respectively. The team was up and down during the course of the season going 3-4-1. “It just was difficult putting a good couple wins together. said Coach Nichols. Some of the highlights include Chad Harrington’s team high tackles with 114, and Jim Ebel’s 558 rushing yards to lead the Jackets this season. Also a team highlight was the 34-6 bout over Bat City Handy, which the team enjoyed a 20 point lead at half. As a whole season Coach Nichols said it was a good learning experience for all the young men and they should be ready to step up to play at varsity level, which is the goal of any JV player. 24—Football



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Front Row: Jenny Newland, Shannon Jensen, Amy Korson, Coach Miss Dewey, Kim Kraai, Meredith Hattenbach, and Jody Ziems. Row 2: Shana Andrews, Pam Kropwenicki, Heidi Brimmer, Heather Vansyckle, and Amy Foster. Front Row: Shelly Robinson and Janelle Wheelock. Row 2: Kim Petersen, Shannon Quist, and Adrianne Duncan. Back Row: Robin Kraai, Dawn Irie, Jody Hankis, Coach Miss Dixon, Holly Hicks, Colleen Burns, and Missy King. Front Row: Adriane Duncan, Shelly Robinson, Janelle VVheeJock. and Robin Kraai. Row 2: Tanya Matchett, Kim Petersen, Coach Miss Dixon, Amy Anderson, and Jody Hanlcis Although m ny athletes play in sports that people understand, one sport that is misunderstood by many is cheerleading. The life of a cheerleader ... What does it involve? Most see the sport as just jumping around and acting crazy. It does involve jumping around and acting crazy, but there is much more. While many are enjoying the summer and their new found freedom of the summer, the cheerleaders are up at dawn to practice for the Nation Cheerleaders Association camp and competition. Although the early hours of practice were dreaded, the awards they carried home from camp were quite worth it. Camp began each morning at dawn with “Cheerobics”—aerobics, stretching, and getting warmed up for the hard work of the day ahead. The days were full of learning new cheers, chants, mounts, dance routines. etc., and all the evening were spent performing cheers. As soon as they came home from camp there was no time to rest. A dance routine (performed to the song Kiss” by Prince), cheers, and mounts had to be perfected by all three squads for Meet The Yellow-jackets Night. After Meet The Yellowjackets. the games began. Smiles, popcorn, and yelling filled the stands while the cheerleaders fired up the crowd with their enthusiasm. The games seemed easy compared to all the work they had put in since last fall but they couldn’t rest yet. There was a competition to prepare for. Although they didn’t place, they did well and ended the season on a good note. Finally, time to rest. Not for many—Basketball tryouts were just a week away. As soon as the squad was picked the work began all over again. All the cheers, chants, and mounts that are performed at all the games had to be prepared in one week. The life of a cheerleader? Many would say “What life? Shortly after the season began the basketball cheerleaders prepared for a competition at Rockford Middle School. The cheerleaders made an excellent performance and was awarded fifth place—one squad below being allowed to compete for state. Coming back from the competition. they kept their spirits high throughout the rest of the season. It’s true—the myth of a cheerleader just jumping around and act-ingcrazy is just a myth. Ask a cheerleader what her life is like during her cheerleading season. Hard work with a smile is likely to be her answer. The J.V. and varsity cheerleaders had a very successful 87-88 season! During the summer, they attended an NCA cheerleading camp at St. Mary’s College. The squad received two spirit awards and three excellent evaluation ribbons. On the varsity squad. Melissa King was chosen as a nominee for All-American cheerleader out of 344 cheerleaders attending. The 12 nominees performed a cheer or chant in front of the rest of the camp and a panel of judges. “I was nervous.” said Melissa. “I just kept thinking about how scary it was going to be cheering all by myself in front of the entire camp. During basketball season, both squads attended “Cheer for Charity” — a competition where funds were raised for Mary Free Bed Hospital. The J.V.’s helped raise$700.00. Coach Dewey said. They pulled a very rough edged routine together the morning of the competition. said Dewey, landing a 3rd place spot out of 7 other squads. I was very pleased with their performance. Two varsity cheerleaders were given awards at the competition. Adrane Duncan was awarded a spot on the All Star Squad, which was formed from G.P.A.. extra-curricular activities, and an essay written by each senior on Cheering for Charity” Amy Anderson received an honorable mention. Congratulations. girls! 26—Cheerleading

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