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Page 8 text:
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Spirit is high during Homecoming as the The cheerleaders help fire up the jack-freshmen compete for the spirit job. ets by decorating the commons with style! Taken’ it easy, Trevor Collier, Chet ohnston, Looks like the finish line is straight ahead for and Shane Ward break from the daily routine. this pack of harriers. 4—Theme
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Run D.M.C. has nothing on Ihe rapping Irio of Ryan Irish, Joe Loeschner and Chad Thompson. Greenville cheerleaders get the ans excited for the fall season as they cheer to the fight song at “Meet the Yellow Jackets”. GHS' Marching Band pumps up the crowd at a Jacket football game. The band, directed by Mr. Keith Hudson, performed at all home games. Initiation! Bruisers Kevin Knapp, Bob Sloop, and Steve Creasap make Ji e miserable or reshmen and sophomores. Theme—3
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vvr T - KCOCE % Change Occurs rT'1 he new Social Science wing was a pleasant change of pace for many as classes ranged from freshman Social Studies to Senior Government. Many teachers, who had been teaching in the same rooms for as many as eighteen years, such as Mr. Taylor and Mr. Schmachtenberger, moved their residence for the first time. Along with the addition of ten new rooms came the addition of ten new teachers to the GHS staff. Some came up from the Middle School with the freshmen, while others were rookies to the Greenville system. Another change was in Administrators, as Mr. Sandro became Head of Student Activities, as well as Athletics and Mr. Gates took charge of Senior Class attendance and discipline, along with Vocational studies. With the addition of Mr. Curt Cable as instructor of all of GHS’s new Electrical Shop courses came the addition of a new Machine Shop under the direction of Mr. Tichelar. GHS had undergone a great amount of external changes; this change seemed partly responsible for the internal change we also went through. GHS had truly observed a “class act” in the making. The Yellow Jackets were in the big leagues — we were Class A; the building felt the presence of the Freshman class — 300 students; Prom and Homecoming set attendance records — 500 students attended Homecoming and 170 couples attended Prom; an entirely new wing was added — ten new class rooms and a Shop addition; and along with the classes came the teachers — an addition of ten to the teaching staff. The 1987-1988 GHS school year had added up to a “CLASS A ACT”. Theme—5
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