Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

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HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL HASTINGS, MICHIGAN i Just lire War, IJou Jre” Eittf Joe eX)on t qo clu id n e ar ’ar go changm to try and please me you ve never et me down before Son t imagine your too famifi an JJJon t See you anymore 9 wou d not (eave you in times o We never cou (dir ave come this ft 3 toob tbe good times, 3'((lake tire U ti St take you just tbe way you are Son I go trying some new fashion s on t change the co or of your hair Ifou a (ways have my unspohen passion 4 thouyh _9 might not Seem to 3 don t want c ever conversati 3 never want to worh that hard 3 just want someone 3 can ta h to 3 want you just the way you are 3 need to hnow that you wi f afways he that Same o d someone that jn lAJhat wi(( it tabe ti you be i the way that 3 be ieve in you 3 said 3 ove you and that S forever 4nd tb is 3 promise from the heart 3 coufd not love you any better mes care ion mew Ueve in me 3 L ist th ove you fusi I he way you are 2 TABLE OF COiVTEATS Clubs ami Organizations 4 Activities 20 Spring Sports Statistics 40 Fall Sports 41 Winter Sports 55 Spring Sports 65 Senior Class 78 Mock Elections 98 Exchange Students 108 «Junior Class 106 Sophomore Class 116 Freshman Class 125 Administration 183 Faculty 137 r b- v GZuTOTBS L j V J 4 iiraATWEAR THEOTHERO® Top to Bottom, L to R: Karin Gibson, Wayne Oom, Michelle Melendy, Sean Lester. Steve Laubaugh, Amy Andrus, Amy Haywood, Kevin Purgiel, Kristen Arnold, and Anna Loftus. Academic Top Ten: L to R; Ann Scofield, Kathleen Richar, Stephen Laubaugh, Anna Loftus, Kevin Purgiel, Amy Haywood, Keely Shay, and Kristen Arnold. Bradley Enswiler. Wayne Oom, Academic Top Ten in the class of 1987: Honor Student G.P.A. Ann Scofield 3.975 Kathleen Richar 3.947 Stephen Laughbaugh 3.850 Anna Loftus 3.846 Bradley Enswiler 3.771 Wayne Oom 3.763 Kevin Purgiel 3.732 Amy Haywood 3.690 Keely Shay 3.667 Kristen Arnold 3.667 Top Ten Rotary Students: These students were honored by the Rotary Club of Hastings at its annual Rotary Honors Convention on May 11, 1987. The students are selected for their accomplishments in school and the communi- ty throughout their high school career. OPEN YOUR HEART — MADONNA Tikis paye sponsored t y Jdastinys f reSS and Office Supply. The yearbook staff has the very challenging job of planning a yearbook each student will enjoy for the rest of his her life. The 1987 staff, headed by editor Tracy Allerding, has been working hard to produce a book everyone can be proud of. Daniel Rodriguez designed the original cover for the ’87 Saxon. Top Row, L to R: Julie Varney, Advisor Mrs. Freridge, Karan Hubbert. 2nd Row, L to R: Pam Nelson, Julie Kubek, Tammi Eisner, Crystal Rundell, Lori Hubbell. 3rd Row, L to R: Lori Hough, Michelle Freridge, Tracy Allerding (Editor), Bridget Hooten, Joan Norris. Bottom Row, L to R: Cherie Swank, Daniel Rodriguez, Sue Pryzinski, Andrew Crosby. Key Club is a Kiwania youth service organiza- tion. It serves the entire community with a special interest in the elderly and the poor. Key Club takes mentally impaired students bowl- ing, puts on the Snowball, visits Provincial House at Christmas time and at Thanksgiving, and much more. No special requirements are needed for member- ship. Key Club meets at least every other Wednes- day at 7:00 at a member’s house. Officers are; Presi- dent, Andrea Curtiss, Vice-President, Janet Miller, and Secretary-Treasurer, Kelly Schneider. Everyone is encouraged to join! Top Row: Kelli Tebo, Kris Witham, President Andrea Curtiss, Martha Webb, Dena Slater, Christy Bradley. 2nd Row: Cindy Wood, Jennifer Jacobs, Chris Tokarski. 3rd Row: Lori Hubbeli, Nacole Burger, John Gergen, Kelly Pritchard, Sarah Miner. 4th Row: Kim Bellinger, Sandy Waren, Jennifer Temby, Nancy Vitale. 5th Row: Secretary Kelly Schneider, Becky Miller, Pam Miller. 6th Row: Julie Kubek, Janelle Hoekstra, Cherie Swank, Melissa Short, Janet Miller. OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM Front Row, L to R: Mr. Domke, Joann Walters, Becky Tobias, David Cairns, Eric Endsley, Duane Taylor, Janice Nolen, and Lloyd Simmons. Middle Row, L to R: Will Simmons, Dan Pickard, Tom Bolo, Butch Kollek, Bill Schild, John Stanton, Gary David, and Scott Hull. Top Row, L to R: Gene Sinclair, Jerry Hughes, Ben Mc- Crackin, Jim Lenz, Dan Hubbell, Boyd Endsley, Jeff Neal, Tony Cole, and Jim Field. Missing: Don Cousins, Randy Hayes, Victor Sisson, Nick VanDerDriessche. Chris Bowman, and Diane Dietrick. Library aides assist students with research and help the librarian when needed. The library aides have many responsibilities such as preparing statistics, fil- ing, book processing, and other clerical duties. Students apply to work as a library aide through counseling. This is a class and credit is given for working in the library. F.F.A. offers the oppor- tunity for achieving a personal goal of becoming a productive citizen in our community. F.F.A. members participate in agricultural contests in- cluding crop-o-rama and the national and state F.F.A. conventions. F.F.A. officers are Boyd Endsley, President; Will Simmons, Vice- President; Duane Taylor, Secretary; Jeff Neal, Treasurer; Janice Nolen, Reporter; and Allen Slocum, Sentinel. To join you must be enrolled in a vocational agriculture class. F.F.A. meets on the first Tuesday of every month Front Row. L lo R: Nancy Ford. Chris Beck. Siscy Nichols, end Sondra De- lager Second Row. L lo R: Missy Griffin. Polly Duffy. Deb Tiglas. and Sieve Hause Third Row. L lo R: Mike Davis. Sue Pvrzynski. lodi Penninglon. and Shani Reaser Fourth Row. L lo R: |oe Huebner. Marie Yepez. Sieve Fay. and Glendon Cuddahee. Missing: Ann Preslon. Sheila Service. Tom Weslbrook. Brian Gibson, and Sandy Ehredt. DL ii3 paye sponsored by JL Walk eu S l£ii werview Kjrot ery. THE WAY IT IS — BRUCE HORNSBY STUDENT COUNCIL — Front Row, L to R: Jennifer Schimmel, Kim Belanger, Trudy Cole, Tia DeGoa, and Geoff Gibson. Second Row. L to R: Anna Spindler, Scott Schoessel. Diane Dykstra, Nancy Vitale. Evy Vargaz. and Kris Witham. Third Row, L to R: Marc Zimmerman, Scott Kimmel, Dawn Archer, Lisa Hattis, Andrea Curtiss. Julie Dimmers, Heather Prucha, Rob Longstreet. and Darin Hooker. Fourth Row, L to R: Kevin Purgiel, Pres.; Jon Schimmel and Steve Laubaugh. Fifth Row, L to R: Karin Gibson, Vice Pres.; Elisa Smith, Sec Treas.; and Michelle Melendy. The H.H.S. Student Council con- sists of a president, vice president and a secretary treasurer who represent the whole school and presidents, vice presidents, secretary treasurers, and three councilmen from each of the in- dividual classes. To be eligible to run for an office one must have a 2.5 CPA and must obtain a completed petition. The first week of elections is to elect student council officers. The second week is for class officers and the third week is to elect the three councilmen. The purpose of student council varies at each grade level, although all council members have concurrent duties. Senior representatives assist in graduation ceremonies. Junior reps serve on the prom committee. Sophomore representatives head the important ring selection committee. As a group, student council is respon- sible for the magazine sale, the blood drive, and determining some senior privileges. They served as guides for the North Central Evaluating Team last fall. Council members maintain a dialogue with school administrators and voice their classmate’s concerns. NHS — Back to Front: Mike Merrill, Ben Hawkins. Steve Laubaugh. Wayne Oom, Kevin Purgiel, Traci Warren, Ann Scofield, Amy Haywood. Shan- non Williams, Martha Kessenich, Janelle Hoekstra, Keely Shay, Kristin Arnold. Kim McCall. Missing: Anna Loftus, Heather Prucha and Rob Longstreet. The National Honor Society honors students who have demonstrated scholarship, ser- vice, leadership and character. Students selected must have a 3.375 GPA and completed a re- quired number of academic credits to qualify for member- ship. Once a student is in N.H.S., he must maintain his GPA or lose his membership. Every March N.H.S. holds a for- mal candlelight initiation. The initiation is followed by a ban- quet. Members serve as hosts and hostesses for Back-to- School Night” and assist at graduation ceremonies. N.H.S. officers are: President — Steve Laubaugh, V.P. — Wayne Oom, and Sec Treas. — Ann Scofield. 31 3 puye Span ioreJ by eiyef, - bludson, si aw an J 3U e 8 CALLING OiY YOU — STKYPEK Front Row. L to R Anna Spindler. Scott Schoessel. Diane Dykstra. Kris Ross. Evy Vargaz. lackie Longstreet. Keely Shay, and Nancy Vitale. Second Row: Sandy Warren. Jenny Temby. Karin Gibson. Both Gidley. Martha Kessenich. Anna Loflus. Nicole Shay. Nicole Ross. Alan White, and Derek Ferris. Third Row: Sara Sweetland. Kelly Schneider. Melanie Cook. Becky Miller. Kim Javor. |enny King. Scott Mueller. Wayne Oom. and |eff Baxter. Fourth Row: |ulie Dimmers. Dawn Archer. |on Schimmel. Shawn Gahan. Skip loppie. Mark Matthews. Mark Atkinson. Basil Mewes. and Mark Lester Missing: Chuck Robinson. Rob Longstreet. and Mike Karpinski. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes purpose is to allow athletes to meet and discuss their concerns and feelings about their faith and their school life. F.C.A. meets twice a month at a member’s home. To join F.C.A. one must possess an interest in athletics and a desire to learn more about his or her Christian faith. F.C.A. provides many services for the community. At Christmas it takes needy children shopping. This year F.C.A. presented programs on saying no to drugs to 6th-8th graders. F.C.A. members attend college athletic events, go to movies, and have pizza parties. BOYS AND GIRLS VARSITY CLUB — Front Row. L to R: )amey Adams. Evelyn Raffler. Laurie Kensington. Tracy Heath. Melinda Hare. Amy Andrus. Kristin Arnold. Keely Shay. Beth Gidley. Paul Hare, and Derek Ferris. Second Row: John Gergen. Anna Spindler. Evy Vargaz. Kim Harms. Jackie Barry. Anna Loflus. Kacy McDonald. Jeff Rodenbeck. ('had Tolies. Alan White. Wayne Oom. and Marc Zimmerman. Third Row: Mike Davis. Sara Sweetland. Nancy Vitale. Laura Hammond. Shannon Williams. Elisa Smith. Nicole Ross. Karin Gibson. David Slanker. Paul Roy. Scott Mueller. Dawn Archer, and Julie Dimmers. Fourth Row: Mike Karpinski. Kyle Trahan, Dave Vaughan. Joel Lenz. lamie Strohm. Skip Joppie. Mark Matthews. Dan Willison. Rob Longstreet. and Mark Lester. The Varsity Club helps to promote athletics by assisting at games and meets and also planning social activities for the varsity athletic winners. The officers of the club are Chuck Robinson, President; Anna Loftus, Secretary; Rob Longstreet, Treasurer; and Cliff Clouse, Sargeant at Arms. To be a member of the Varsity Club you must earn a varsity athletic letter, be in good standing for athletics, and be active in the club. They usually meet at members’ homes or in the gymnasium in the evening. Jltis puye sponsored by JJosfey barmaiy. A TAKE IT TO THE TOP — LOVERBOY Row 1, L to R: Jason Seuss, Jeff Jaspers, Debra Schleh, Michelle Freridge. Stacey Rhodes, Chad Tolies, Jeff Rodenbeck. Mike Johnson. Matt DeCamp, Laura Hammond, and advisor Mr. Schaaf. Row 2, L to R: Janice Nolen, Lynn Nolen, Jim Clouse, Allison Curtiss, Jenifer Schimmel, Kim Belanger, Anna Spindler, Jenny King, Diane Dykstra, Dawn Archer, Angie Hoeh, and Laura Depompelo. Row 3, L to R: Mike Barnes, Tony Tuttle, Sara Sweetland, Becky Miller, Lin James, Dana Markley, Tia Degoa, Christy Bradley, Daniel Rodriguez, Scott Mueller, Jon Schimmel, Kristen Arnold, Kris Ross, Andrea Curtiss, Shawn Gahn, Micah Murphy, Paul Roy, and P. J. Devault. Row 4, L to R: Scott Clark, Tim McKay, Dave Vaughn, Matt Scott, B. G. Thormundssen, Kevin Purgiel, Jon Gergen, Todd Archer, and Chad Zimmerman. “The HHS Downhill Ski Club gives students yet another vehicle for maintaining building physical and emotional health through a healthful and challenging activity,” says advisor Kurt Schaaf. Activities may include the follow- ing: week night ski trips to local ski resorts, over- night weekend ski trips, building HHSDSC display case(s), pizza parties, ski film viewing, and spon- soring a dance (Jan. 9, 1987). Unfortunately, the snow did not cooperate this season at all but that did not dampen the HHS spirit for the Downhill Ski Club. The HHS French Club meets in room D203 under the supervision of advisor James Oliver. They go to Quebec during spring break every other year, attend French cultural activities and sponsor a dance. The president is Shannon Keller, V.P. is Shawn Rhoads, and Sec Treas. is Mark Slocum. The only pre-requisite for this club is a real interest in the French language and culture. Top Row: Jennifer Oldz, Laura Rowley, Angie Willson, and Jorge Goytortua. 4th Row: Ted Kenniston, Mark Slocum, and Deanna Sherry. 3rd Row: Michael Merrill, Shannon Keller (Pres), and Lisa Clawson. 2nd Row: Sue Inman, Andy Fur- row, Michelle Freridge, Jennifer Burton, and Glendon Cudahee. 1st Row: Mark Micklatcher, Mr. Oliver, Eric Maichele. Cherie Swank. 10 TJhii putji iftoniorej by the lu.it t (enter. Twenty-seven area high schools participated in the Tenth Annual Business Olympics sponsored by Argubright Business College of Battle Creek. The skills in which the students were tested included spelling, typing, business machines, accounting, and data processing. Clay Brehn took third place in Business Math. Pictured are Kim Bubnas, Lori Hubbell, Iva Vaughn, Daniel Bell, Adam Burr, Melanie Cook, Jason Abendroth, Kevin Purgiel, and Clay Brehm. Missing is Tracy Allerding. Bottom To Top, L to R: P. DeDecker, Todd Harr, Clay Brehm, and Joe Meppelink. Second Row, L to R: John Rea, Geoff Gibson, Brandon Dawe, and Dave Clouse. Third Row, L to R: Jeff Jaspers, Mike Barnes, Filipe Palma, and Lewis Bolton. Fourth Row, L to R: Scott Turn- bull, K. Schaaf, Jon Schimmel, and Scott Kimmel. Missing From Picture: Evy Vargaz, Aaron Moskalik, and Joe Marfia. Science Olympiad 1987 was held on Saturday, March 7. The Hastings High Science Olympiad Team placed 4th out of 13 teams. Congratulations on your excellent finish! TJltis paye Sponsored by S fias brothers Restaurant _9n 11 Back Row. L lo R: Bill Meyers. Greg Feather. Kevin Purgiel. Angie Willson. Kathy Dawson. Sandi Moore. Jennifer Old Michelle Frey. Sean Us er. Front Row 1 to R Ted Keniston. Anita Butler. Kimberly Bubnas. Tracy Allerding. Uni Lambert, Jenny Norris. Dawn Shaffer, (.hen Swank. Shannon Tilley Miss- ing; Rhohda Daniels. Sharon Denslaw. Bridget Hooten, Missy Hull. Laura Lena. Michelle Murdock. Julie Richter. Sue Vincent. Missy Wallace The Hastings Chapter of the Business and Office Club (BOEC) was chartered this year. There are 4000 members in Michigan and 75 000 members nationally. BOEC is a vocational student organization and in Michigan is sponsored by the Michigan State Board ot Education. BOEC is for high school business students to develop business skills through competitive events and leadership activities. In addition, the club sponsors local activities such as dances, a Christmas food drive and activities that promote business education. Monthly meetings are scheduled according to the schedules of the membership. Members must be enrolled in a business class. Of- ficers are Sean Lester. President; Sandi Moore. Vice-President; Kimberly Bubnas. Secretary; Jennifer Oldz. Reporter; Ted Keniston. Parliamentarian. The advisor is Mrs. Dawson. International Club is a support group for incom- ing exchange students here for a year and en- courages H.H.S. students abroad. The club has pro- grams of international cuisine. The primary source of income is the sponsorship of a school dance. Advisor, Mrs. Brown, is very know- ledgeable of and active in the various foreign ex- change programs that educate and enlighten young minds. Top Row, L to R: B. G. Thor- mundson, Sean Lester, Julie Dimmers. Andrea Sawka. Sec- ond Down From Top: Andrea Curtis. Kevin Purgiel. Jon Schimmel, David Covey. Mid- dle Row: Jenny Jacobs. Filipe Palma. Michelle Ruthruff, Pam Miller. Third Row From Bot- tom: Janelle Hoekstra, Janet Miller. Chris Sarver, Chad Sarver. Second Row From Bot- tom: Sergio Goytortua, Michelle Freridge. Jennifer Borton. Jorge Goytortua. Bottom: Daniel Rodriguez. 12 is paye sponsore JLy PuJO. 2 .Wllt. BALLERINA GIRL — LIONEL RICHIE Humanities Club members pursue cultural enrichment. They are interested in the arts, the developments and achievements of humankind. Humanities Club attends exhibits, plays, operas and ballet. Humanities club meets as needed to plan its activities. President Amy Andrus, Vice Pres. Mark Slocum, and Sec. Treas. Steve Laubaugh are the officers. An interest in the humanities is the only requirements for membership. Top Row: Steve Laubaugh, Jon Schimmel, Mike Merrill, Marion DeMann, Janet Miller, Mark Slocum, Advisor — Mrs. Oliver. Center: Amy Andrus, Michelle Melendy, Amy Haywood, Yolanda Zimmerman, Traci Warren. Front: Kristen Arnold, Carrie Jacobs, Heidi Frye, Christina Morgan, Lori Grebenok. Not Pictured: Dawn Shaf- fer, Brian Appleby, Shannon Keller, Leslie Becker, Aaron Moskalik, Michelle Freridge, Kim McCall, Alan White, Robin Beach. Biology Club is for students interested in biological science. Members perform various dissections, explore careers, and ex- ecute many community projects. BIOLOGY CLUB — L to R: Mr. DeDecker, Joe Meppelink, Jon Schimmel, Laura Hammond. Mike Barnes, Shannon Williams, P. J. DeVault, Scott Kimmel. Vli 3 paye Sponsored by . Jailinyi JJuifdiny products. 13 Front Row, L to R: Evy Vargaz, Kris Ross, Anna Loftus, Keely Shay, John Gergen, Alan Fouty, Chad Casey, Kacy McDonald, Felipe Palma, Jorge Goytortua, Jenny King, and Diane Dykstra. Second Row: Susie Howell, Sara Sweetland, Christy Bradley, Sandy Warren, Jenny Temby, Anna Spindler, Kevin Purgiel, Lisa French, Basil Mewes, Sergio Goytortua, Alan White, and Jeff Baxter. Third Row: Lori Hubble, Tiffiny Hewitt, Chad Tolies, Jenny Schimmel, Janelle Hoekstra, Becky Miller. Kelly Schneider, Melanie Cook, Karin Gibson, Kim Harma, Dena Slater, Michelle Melendy, Wayne Oom, Scott Mueller, and Mike Eastman. Fourth Row: Teresa Amolio, Cassi Benner, Lynn James, Nicole Shay, Kim Belanger, Angie Hoeh, Jackie Barry, Nicole Ross, Elisa Smith, Andrea Curtiss, Kim Javor, Julie Dimmers, Bobbi Frick, Laura DePompolo, Dave Vaughan, and Dave Wren. Fifth Row: Jon Schimmel, Rob Trowbridge, Mike Karpinski, Dawn Archer, Skip Joppie, Shawn Gahan, Dan Willison, Kyle Trahan, Matt DeCamp, and Mike Johnson. Missing: Chuck Robinson, Chris Howell, and Kelly Flood. 0 SERIOUS — DOSS A AEEES The Quiz Bowl Team of Hastings Hich School meets from February to May to prepare for competition in the Twin Valley Academic Quiz Bowl. To join Quiz Bowl one needs to be creative with a solid academic base. Possible future activities may in- clude an inner school competition to precede the Twin Valley Quiz Bowl. The Hastings High School Interact Club has the largest membership of any club in the school. It is a service and social club and has done several service projects this year. Interact organized snowball, held a school dance, raised money for needy families, and donated money to local organizations. Interact officers this year are Wayne Oom, President; Chuck Robin- son, Vice-President; and Dawn Archer, Secret a ry T reasurer. They meet at least once a month at members’ houses and membership is open to any H.H.S. student. Front Row, L to R: Mrs. Oliver, Glendon Curtis, Ann Scofield, and Mrs. Fullerton. Second Row: Mark Micklacter, Scott Furrow, Marion DeMann, and Heidi Frye. Third Row: Greg Feather, Ben Hawkins, Rob Witzel, and Don Cheeseman. Fourth Row: Ted Keniston. 14 S page Sponsored by fj enney Co., Jn Front Row: Cherie Swank, Mark Slocum, Lori Hough, Traci Warren, Mr. Strong (Advisor). Row 2: Val Oldz, Jennifer Borton, Kelly Pritchard. Row 3: Lori Courtney, Rebecca Hawkins, Sherry Pritchard, Laura Rowley. Missing: Coleen Sootsman, Jenny Norris, Janice Nolen, Sandy Moore, and Lisa Miller. The Hastings Chapter of S.A.D.D. encourages high school students to not drink and drive. Each year S.A.D.D. spon- sors a dance to raise money for its activities, which include designing a display case and placing anti-drinking and driving reminders in flower boxes and tuxedo’s at prom time. S.A.D.D. has five co-chairman who all share the gover- ning responsibilities equally. The chairman are Cherie Swank, Mark Slocum, Coleen Sootsman, Traci Warren, and Lori Hough. Back Row, L - R: Sean Lester — President, Janelle Hoekstra — Sec. Treas., Michelle Melendy — Vice Pres., Steve Laubaugh. Third Row: 'bby Forbes, Tom Devault, Deb Tiglas, Michelle Freridge, Todd Scheck. Second Row: Amy Bancroft, Lydia Hensley, Rose Anger, Sara Burghdoff. Front Row: Lisa Clawson, Lori Sexton, Lori Hub- bel. Missing: Tina Porter, Laura Lenz, and Debbie Hensley. Drama Club produces one play per school year. Its purpose is to en- courage students to par- ticipate in some area of a major play, and to pro- mote an interest in theatrical experiences by attending area produc- tions and college drama workshops. Meetings are monthly, after school, in the lecture hall. T)bis puqv iftnn ioretl by Jacobi Jpba 15 (Ql CONTROL—JANETJACKSON Row 1: Kim Smith, Gail Thompson, Erin Keller, Jenny Jacobs, Fran Hause. Shay Wood. Row 2: Deanna Campbell, Deanna Holland, Angie Ehredt, Carrie Carr, Marie Yepez, Jacki Johnson, Brenda Hobert. Row 3: Kris Howe, Deb Tiglas, Julie Lord, Abby Forbes, Sandy Warren, Keri Howlett, Sandy Hard. _'J UUL UU L -U I Soy it with Row l: Regina McIntyre, Tracy Kenfield, Heather Hinton, Jessi King, Crystal Hine, Tammie Thayer, Donna VanSickle. Row 2: Christina Morrison, Suzi Sexton, Jennie Gidley, Jeff Warren, Matt Hall, Tom DeVault, Anita Butler. Row 3: Jill Clark, Debbie Sensiba, Shelley Hendrik, Roy Brown, Gary Kellay, Scott McCray, Chris Men- nell, Tammy Thomas, Anna Solmes. Row 4: Katie Peterson, Lori Greenfield, Karen Hamilton. Nikki Spaulding, Jim Clouse, Derek Metzger, Louis Bolton, Lisa Townsend, Tia DeGoa. Row 5: Melissa Winick, Kate Porter, Trudy Cole, Heather Haas, Rose Anger, Jamie Murphy, Hal Myers, Melody Morgan, Sonja Pinnel, Miranda Gillis, Tammy Davis. DL S paye sponsored by the Cofentan dyency. Q TINE — ALAN PARSOIVS PROJECT Flrsl Row. I. Io R: MeliIsm Nilz. Kris Brumm. Becky Case. Chris Keizer. Denny Mennell. Taune Barlow. Michelle Melendy. Amy Bowers. Heidi Frye, and Sue Snow. Second Row: Sue Taylor. Amy Gibson. Dena Slater. Steve Reahm. Tom Corkins, Sergio Goylortua. Martha Kessenich. Denna Sherry. Kim Kagan. Karin Gibson, and Carrie lar.obs. Third Row: Sara Vos. Traci Warren. Glendon Cuddahee. Dan Phillips. Steve Jordan. Scott Schoessel. Saraji Miner. Janelle Hoekstra. Dana Clark. I.aurie Musser. Michelle Murdoch, and Amy Haywood. Fourth Row: Karla Halstead. Wendy Ulrich. Scott Tonkin. Shawn Rhoades, eff Pugh. Sean Lester. Phil Anton. Marc Lester. Jorge Goytortua. Cns Sarver. Cathy Bradley. Michelle Rulhruff. Angie Meyers Not Pictured: Chris Benedict. Ann Carpenter. Ester Gehl. Debbie Hensley. Joe Huebner. Missy Morgan, and Darren Monteith. Hastings High School Troubadours perform vocal jazz and show choir music. The members sing at various local functions and parties as well as out of town engagements. Being a member of troubadours requires an above average singing ability and jazz comprehension. To be a member one must be a member of concert choir and then pass an audition. The Troubadours meet every Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:00 in the choir room. First Row, L to R: Janelle Hoekstra and Karin Gibson. Second Row: Tom Corkins, Heidi Frye, Kris Brumm, and Sean Lester. Third Row: Mike Miller and Don Cheeseman. Jkis paye sponsored by . JJastinys JiberyfuSS I Productions. 17 PETEK GBM — THE ART OF NOISE A.M. JAZZ BAND — Front Row, L to R: Mike Miller. P. J. DeVault, Nancy Vitale, and Don Cheeseman. Second Row: Lori Hough, Amy Haywood, and Darin Hooker. Third Row: . Tammy Lewis. Jim Gordon, and Kavan Geary. Fourth Row: Darcie Lowell, Ron Bustance, Trevor VanHouten, and Sean Lester. P.M. JAZZ BAND — Front Row, L to R: Rose Anger, Bran- don Dawe, Bret Laubaugh, and Trevor VanHouton. Sec- ond Row: Shannon Leslie, Karen McCulligh, Lori Court- ney, and Kim Stevens. Third Row: Nicolle Crosbey, Julie Kubek, Char Miller, and Kurt Huss. Fourth Row: Chad Sarver, Ed Zurface, and Jeff Baxter. Fifth Row: Dave Wren, Jason Hunt, Chris Anderson, and Don Cheeseman. The Hastings High Jazz Band meets three days a week before and after school in the band room. Jazz Band works on perfecting the American art form of jazz. Community and school performances are given by the band. To be a member jazz band one must be a high school band member. '.-♦ j ;'. I § TJltis pay sponsored by IdJren T)unera( dJo$ 18 Q LEADER OF THE BAND — DA A FOLGELBERG Row 1: Mr. Lajoye. Amy Haywood, Sean McMahon, Archie Wood, and Mrs. Schroeder. Row 2: Kelly Daugherty. Kelli McCall, Leslie Becker, Ron McComb, Tony Hayes, Todd Scheck, Nancy Vitale. Geoff Gibson. Jon Harmon, Amy Andrus, Kavan Geary, Dave Wren, Kristen Arnold, and Yolanda Zimmerman. Row 3: Tami Benner. Kim Smith, Lori Courtney. Kris Ross, fenny King. Ann Veldman. Lynn Nolen, Roni Schleh. Karen Hamilton, fenny Borton, Kim Huss, Julie Kubek, Tammy Stamm, and Pam Liebhauser. Row 4: Marcia Peake. Mara Seuss, Lisa Kelley, Kim McCall. Beth Gidley, Darin Hooker, Steve Laubaugh, Derek Ferris, Chris Tracy, Dion Vrooman, Bret Laubaugh. and Deb Schleh. Row 5: Iva Vaughn, Andrea Curtiss, Amy Ketchum. Anna Spindler, Melissa Bellson, Jennifer Schimmel, Kim Stevens, Tammy Lewis, Bevin Dunn. Darcie Lowell, Ron Bustance, Kurt Huss. David Pillars, and Tracy Allerding. Row 6: John Thompson, fenee Newton, Cnris Anderson, Laura Lenz, Evy Vargaz, Ann Scofield. Karen McCulligh, Shannon Leslie, Woody Wood, P. f. DeVault. Jeff Boop, and fill Havey. Row 7: Cassi Ben- ner, Nicole Crosbey, Jodi Dilno, Mike Miller, Jim Gordon. Brandon Dawe, Jeff Baxter. Nacole Burger. Timmi Watson, Robb Witzel. Lori Hough, and Cindy Wood. Row 8: Tammy Shellenbarger, Jon Schimmel, Sean Lester, Chad Sarver, Tom Vos, Trevor VanHouten. Rose Anger, Beth Huver, Jason Hunt. Tim Cruttenden, and Melinda Hare. Row 9: Mindy Cotant, Lori Hubbell. Ed Zurface, Tom DeVault. John Rea. Joe Krammin, Andy Furrow, and Pam Miller. Row 10: Lori Sexton. Deanna Fisk, Holly Williams. Don Cheeseman. Mike Barnett. Todd Scheck. Char Miller, and Michelle Day. Back Row: Lin James. Clint Waller. Sue Vincent, Coleen Sootsman, and Michelle Freridge. Band members work diligently at camp. The Hastings High School Band is divided into two bands, symphonic and concert. They meet daily during school and practice for events such as the pops concert, the Christmas Collage Concert, and a number of festivals. During the summer, the members of the band attend camp to improve their musical and marching skills. At this camp, they prepare music for the home football games and marching festivals. Don Cheeseman, Geoff Gibson, and Nancy Vitale help entertain the crowd. For basketball season, both bands are divided into two pep bands which are required to play at the home basketball games. TJkis paye sponsored by Robert lender, tate tdepresentafire. 19 Q MOSEY FOR SOTIIIiV — DIRE STRAITS Member of Ihe Senior Spring Cherity Drive Steering Committee who gave $2500 to Steve Reid (Seeted) for Love. Inc include Kneeling. Left to Right: Amy Andrus end Keely Shay ling. mg. L 'to R: Traci Warren. Janet Miller. Kerin Gibson. Chuck Robinson. Larr Christopher (Fi Larry ulty Advisor). Tracy Allerding. Steve Laubaugh. and Kristen Arnold. i Wayne Oom “Official” Bill Karpinski takes harassment from faculty team members Ed Domke and Kurt Schaaf lightly. Female Faculty Members include Seated: Joan Schroeder Second Keeler. Row: Shirlev k Anderson. Stacy Shepl Karpinski. and Beth Beach um Patricia Smith. |an Bowers. Third Row: Judy ler. Tanya Nixon. Chris Campbell. Marlene Practice makes perfect. The beautiful” cheerleaders of H.H.S. include Tony Cole. Members of the top three classes who raised the Sean Lester. P. J. DeVault. Jon Schimmel, Chuck Robinson. most money enjoyed their pizza celebration, and Steve Laubaugh. i paye ipon iortd by JJastinys l$oAy J bop. 21 Q RELAX — FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde was presented by the Drama Club of HHS on November 21 and 22, 1986. The production was directed by Mary Martha Melendy and student direc- tor, Abby Forbes. The characters: Lane, Algernon, Earnest, Lady Bracknell, Gwendolyn, Cecily, Miss Prism, Dr. Chausible, and Miss Merriman were played by: Todd Scheck, Stephen Laubaugh, Sean Lester, Michelle Freridge, Janelle Hoekstra, Michelle Melendy, Debra Tiglas, Tom Devault, and Amy Bancroft respectively. This play “one of the English stage’s finest comedies” as one critic described it, was truly a difficult play to put on. The Drama Club did an excellent job with it. Algernon and Earnest who later are presented as Earnest and Jack respectively. I am afraid Aunt Augusta. I shall have to give up the pleasure of dining with you tonight after all.” Algernon pro- ceeds to worm his way out of the dinner engagement with his family. Mr. Earnest Worthing (Sean Lester) and Algernon Mon- crief (Steve Laubaugh) rise to greet Algernon's aunt. Lady Bracknell (Michelle Freridge) and her daughter. Gwen- dolyn (Janelle Hoekstra). 22 0L ra9r sponsorJlsV WicL.t . 3 okr, W.2). fi STAGEFKIGIIT — DEF EEPPARD A country house!” exclaims Lady Bracknell, “How many bedrooms?” as she quizzes Mr. Worthing on his suitability as a suitor (or Gwendolyn Bracknell. Young Cecily, Mr. Worthing’s ward (Michelle Melen- dy) is bored by Dr. Chausible’s (Tom DeVault) and Miss Prism’s (Deb Tiglas) proper British parlor manners. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Jack Worthing is caught in his own lie as Cecily an- nounces the arrival of his “imaginary” brother Earnest. 'arm Jack Worthing and Dr. Chausible are so earnestly conversing that poor Miss Prism is quite left out. 3L S paye sponsored hy {jun idge Cjoff Course. 23 ENDLESS NIGHTS Scott Schoessel as Rusty Charlie. Chris Keizer as Nicely- Nicely Johnson, and Roy Brown as Benny Southstreet singing “Fugue For Tinhorns.” Gary Kellay waits on Michelle Melendy as Sarah Brown and Tom Corkins as Sky Masterson in the El Cafe Cubana. — EDDIE MONEY Sean Lester as Nathan Detroit cons Karin Gibson as Miss Adelaide into forgiving his wicked ways. The high school choir presented Frank Loesser’s musical production of Guys and Dolls February 26- 28, 1987. The musical was under the direction of Patricia Aumick. Pit orchestra preparation was done by Joseph Lajoye and accompanists were Mike Miller and James Oliver. Guys St Dolls DI tS page sponsored bg ■J l u lAJifder s 4uto 24 NOTHING'S GONNA STOP VS NOW — STARSHIP Miss Adelaide accompanied by her Hotbox Dancers Heidi Frey as Miss Abernathy sings More I Traci Warren, Sara Miner, and Amy Haywood. Cannot Wish You.” Q LA ISL A ItO.MTA — MADOMA On the island of Freeport, natives grabbed Cris Sarver and Julie Lord and banded them homemade moraccas. Sara Vos and Wendy Ulrich overlook the island of Nassau, Bahamas. Shopping in Nassau. After several years of fund rais- ing the H.H.S. choir was able to have a dream vacation. The group went on a Caribbean cruise during Spring Break. Along with performing aboard ship, the group was able to participate in many fun ac- tivities both aboard ship and on the islands. Deanna Campbell, Lisa Townsand, Kris Brumm, and Sue Snow. Nice hats, girls! A puye sponsored Ity CjerafJ rjCions r. 26 (£)TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE — EDDIE MOSEY Abby Forbes. Michelle Murdock. Heather Haas. Deb Sensiba, Susie Sexton, and Sara Minor have dinner on the ship. Karla Halstead, Abby Forbes, Katie Peterson, Jackie Daniels, Trudy Cole, Deanna Campbell, and Michelle Murdock first site the ship, Mardi Gras. Tom Corkins and Amy Haywood pose at the hotel in Ft. Lauderdale. Florida. Sandy Hard, Michelle Ruthruff, Keri Howlett, Gail Thompson, Jacki Johnson, and Brenda Hobart practice a life boat drill. 7 iis puye sponsored by ido fenbeib s out It )f it biyan -Huundry. 27 Ql DRESS YOU UP — M A DOSS A Martha Webb and “B. G.” Tiffany Hewitt and Andy Woodliff Cindy Wood and Mike Johnson Thormundson 28 Snowball princes and princesses were: Freshmen — Brian Turnbull and Cindy Wood, Sophomores — Scott Schoessel and Jenny Jacobs, Juniors — Scott Turnbull and Melanie Cook, and Seniors — Michelle Melendy and Jon Schimmel. The students who attended Snowball were captivated by the crowning of the princes and princesses. flbis puye sponsored by dhurry C aunty cjCumber. iFANTASY — ALDO NOVA Couples wait in line to get their pictures taken. “REMEMBER THE FEEEING” PROM 1987 Chad Tolies and Anna Loftus 'Ollis paye sponsored ty Ohornappft Wa Jliis paye sponsored by 71oryas propane IHEAVEK — BRYAN ADAMS Dius puye sponsored hy i$oom flown S)ound Shop Carriage rides were a special feature for the prom ALMOST PARADISE — MIKE RENO A AO AAA WILSOA Couples enjoying the music THE BEST OF TIMES — STYX The Homecoming day activities consisted of a pie eating contest, a cookie eating contest, a presentation by the band, and our ever popular victory block competition. Although the competitors were all male they still put on a good show. Troy Burch showed us just how many cookies he could cram into that mouth of his, and Mr. Simpson was the victor in the pie eating contest. All in all it was pretty fun, especially since we got out of school two hours early to attend it! Mr. Fulmer. Mr. Evans, and Mr. Christopher What are you laughing at?! Troy Burch, John Gergen, Marques Steinfort, and Jamie Murphy Didn't your mother ever teach you any manners?” Mark Zimmerman, Greg Heath, Lisa French, Scott Schoessel, “I'm proud to be a woman!” Larry Bennett, Trevor VanHouten, and Lewis Bolten “I can’t believe I’m doing this.” Troy Burch “The Chump” Jon Schimmel “Beam me up Scottie.” Mr. Simpson, Mr. Fulmer, Mr. Evans, and Mr. Christopher “I think I'm gonna be sick.” Greg Heath “Ain’t I gorgeous?” 32 Far Right: Troy Burch, John Gergen, Marques Steinfort, “How can he do that?” iCLflSS OF 81 Senior Homecoming float. Freshman Homecoming float. The floats for Homecom- ing 1986 had much time and effort put into them. Each class spent time after school and on weekends in private locations to create what they thought would be the win- ning float. HOMECOMING Homecoming 1986 lived up to its exciting reputation. The H.H.S. Band enthralled the crowd with their many excellent routines, in- cluding “If you believe.” Half-time festivities were accompanied by the crowning of Hastings High Schools Homecoming King and Queen 1986, Mike Eastman, and Karin Gibson. The spectators enjoyed viewing the class floats as they were driven by the stands. Hastings High Schools 1966 Homecoming King and Queen Standing beside the newly crowned King and Queen are former Queen Jodi Manning and King Archie Leatherman. Seated From Left to Right: Archie Leatherman, Mike Left to Right: Kristen Arnold, Jon Schimmel, Keely Shay, Scott Kimmel, Eastman, Karin Gibson, and Anna Loftus Michelle Melendy, and Wayne Oom 9 — Mike Eastman, 54 — Paul Roy, 52 — Chad Casey, 82 — Casey McDonald 1986 King, Mike Eastman, and Queen, Karin Gibson, reign over the Homecoming dance. Karin Gibson escorted by her parents. 1986 Grand Marshal Ken- neth Robbe and his wife Cinny. Standing, Left to Right: Scott Kimmel, John Schimmel, Mike Eastman, Wayne Oom, and Mike Karpinski. Seated, Left to Right: Anna Loftus, Kristen Arnold, Karin Gibson, Michelle Melendy, and Keely Shay. Paul McKinstry and Jennifer Homan David Vaughan and Laura DePompolo, Chad Casey and Sue Strong, Darin Hooker and Michelle Day. Gary Parker and Tracy Heath. Mark Schwennesen and Michelle Ulrich, Ken Koniecz- ny and Lashelle Herbstreith. DANCE The 1986 Homecoming dance deviated from the trad tional homecoming dances in that it was held on Satu day night. It was an enjoyable and unforgettable dance! Lisa French and her escort. Ben Richardson and date. OpEOPLE ARE PEOPLE — DEPECHE MODE Amy Gibson and Jenny Norris Jodi Manning and Janie Temby Jenny Jackson and Tom Shumway Hank Wagner, and Char Miller Scott Schoessel and Mr. BeBeau Dawn McCarty, Tina Parker, and Lisa Henson Archie Leatherman, Wayne Mead, Steve McVey, Ann Gaylor. Suzie Sat- terfield, and Angie Lumbert Leslie Ritsema, Michelle Rentz, Joelle Konieczny. and Loni Lambert 33 Oku paye Sponsored Ly 0)anie tK. QoL 2b.3 S. 35 Ms. Aumick directs the choir in their final musical presentation ior me class or iae . Principal. Steve Harbison, presents Karin Gibson with her Presidential Academic Fitness Award. Business instructor, Pat Purgiel, presents Accounting Awards to Michelle Frey, Val Dakin, Jeanette Skidmore, and Kathleen Richar. Not pictured is Cherie Swank. Wayne Oom is presented with a State of Michigan Com- petitive Scholarship by Steve Harbison. Biology teacher, Pete DeDecker, presents the VIC Camp Science Award to Shannon Williams. Sue Strong, Chuck Robinson, and Len Hinton receive Mechanical Drawing Awards from their in- structor Don Smith. 38 DU J paye sponsored by Kevin s jbraperies and ba Je Yearbook advisor, Marcia Freridge, presents a Yearbook Pin to Tracy Alerding, Editor. P. J. DeVault receives a math award from Tom Maurer, math instructor. Mary Brown presents the Exchange Students' Scholarship to P. J. DeVault. Michelle Freridge. ancl Janelle Hoekstra as they will be departing from Hastings to other countries Ann Scofield receives her math award from Tom Maurer. Steve Haribson. Principal, presents Darin Hooker and Doris Huey with their Senior Academic Awards. English instructor, fan Drolen. presents Anna Loftus and Ann Scofield their awards for outstanding achievement in English over the past 4 years. I Laurence Christopher presents the Social Studies Awards to Kristen Arnold. Steve Laubaugh. Chuck Robinson. Lori Hough, and Lisa French. Those missing from the picture are |on Schimmel. Mike Barnes, and Marion Demann. DU S puye sponsored by oe Wix f- iano. 39 Boy’s Tennis Opponent 5 2 Middleville 0 Sturgis i 0 Hillsdale ; 3 Lakeview 3 Coldwater Albion ( 5 Marshall 2 1 Harper Creek ( 4 B.C. Central 2 Ionia ! 1 Grand Ledge ( Captain )oel Lenz MVP — Ted Keniston Most Improved — Andy Mogg 6th Place in Conference and Regional Hastings J.V. Baseball Opponent 2 Ionia 1 17 Delton 2 3 Marshall 6 13 Harper Creek 6 7 B.C. Lakeview 10 1 Sturgis 2 2 Sturgis 3 3 Marshall 4 6 Coldwater 5 8 Coldwater 7 8 Harper Creek 7 2 Hillsdale 9 6 B.C. Lakeview 8 20 Albion 1 9 Albion 15 f V. Softball Captains: Amy Bowers, Kim Harma 4th in Conference MVP — Val Dakin All Conference — Cathy Bradley Best Offensive — Lisa Smith fc= Boy’s Track 2 Wins 17 Losses h 5th in Conference New School Record: 3200 Meter Relay Team 8:14.4 Marc Lester. Wayne Oom. Chuck Robinson and Rob Trowbridge MVP — Wayne Oom i i §r ———— Girl’s Golf Captains: Amy Andrus. Kristen Arnold Matches: Non-Conference Teams: 12-2 Conference: 27-8 2nd Place Regionals: 12-4 4th Place Overall: 51-14 All Conference: Amy Andrus. Kristen Arnold, and Nancy Vitale 40 ti s xm orrJ by o ROUGH ROTS — ZZ TOP This year’s varsity football team ended the season with a 5-4 record. Most valuable player was Mike Karpinski. Honorable Men- tion went to Paul Roy, Micah Murphy, and Mark Matthews. Team members also attended the all conference game. The first team was Mike Karpinski, Mike Eastman, and Jared Carringan. The second team was Steve Morris, Paul Roy, Micah Murphy, and Mark Mat- thews. “All State” Champions were Mike Karpinski and Jared Carrigan. er Varsity Football I Saxons Opponent 30 Lakewood 24 36 Hillsdale 13 20 Marshall 41 0 Lakeview 7 r t 16 Sturgis 24 16 Coldwater 23 42 Harper Creek 12 28 Albion 14 32 Delton 22 A 22, 6 HIKE! FIGHTING SAXONS 42 First Row. I eft to Right: Troy Burch. Kacy McDonald. Chad Casey. Mike Kastman. Mike Karpinski. Kyle Trahan. Cliff Clouse. Frank Winans. Rob Williams. Roger Byyk- konen. and Alan Fouty. Second Row: Ron Bustance. Corey Wilson. Jamie Adams, lared Carrigan. Troy Ziegler. Dan Pickard. Greg Heath. Paul Roy. Brian Hinton, and Steve Morris. Third Row: Matt Schmader. Bryan Hubbell. l.ee Doxtader. Kevin Kelley. Scott Benner. Robert Makley. Lee Nichols. Mark Matthews. |ohn Cergen. Micah Murphy, and Scott Mueller. Fourth Row: Mark Slocum. Jesse Lyons. Victor Connor. Mr. Rodgers. Coach Simpson. Mr. Fulmer. Tom Mathews. Brad Campbell. Jeff Rodenbeck. Matt Spencer, and Scott Weller. Top to Bottom: Tony Cole, Mr. Schaaf, Brian Gibson keep the score board running. DL 13 sponsored by K appon J L Co Oil c ompany. NICE PROFILE Mr. Simpson. Q LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE BOYS — BLAISE WILLIAMS 6 Junior Varsity Football — 1986 season ended with a 1-6-1 record. junior Varsity •Although the season was not a successful one record-wise, the team ’Hastings U''°r Opponent ' can still be proud of the achievements they did accomplish,” says Coach • 6 Lakewood • King. Better luck next year guys! ® Hillsdale ' 0 Marshall Lakeview Coldwater Harper Creek Albion Delton Back Row, L to R: Coach Evans, Jim Lenz, Ed Laughdon, Joe Krammin, Chad Murphy, Darrel Price, Tom Shumway, and Coach King. Third Row: Chris Keizer, Scott Teske, Mike Wright, Andy Leonard, Matt Lumbert, Tim DeMott, Rich Sunior, and Todd Could. Second Row: Darryl Cousins, Mike Thompson, Roy Brown, Mike Johnson, Eric Pennock, Randy Hayes, Tom Anderson, and Mason Christiansen. Front Row: Dave Clouse, Jim Clouse, Jack Hobert, Adam Burr, Daryl Pyle, Tim McKay, Brandon Wilder, Dan Hubbell, and Dave Fouty. Dl is puye sponsored by 4rt 74]eade -duto S a(es 43 THERE’S SO STOPPEV’ US — OLLIE AS JERKY The Freshman Football Team finished the season with a 3-4 record. The Saxons scored 118 points in their 3 victories. Jamie Murphy lead the “Saxon Pride in rushing yardage and points scored playing both quarterback and tailback during the year. Brian Turnbull lead the defense in tackles playing middle linebacker. Scan Carrigan. |oe Wilson 54. and Andy Woodliff. Lewis Bolton and Jamie Murphy take a rest during the game. Front Row, L to R: Kevin Farris, Joe Wilson, Scott Chipman, Lewis Bolton, Tim Acker, Andy Woodliff, Sean Carrigan. Second Row, L to R: Teddy Armour, John Thompson, Jarryd Thompson, Scott Hubbert, Brian Turnbull, Jamie Murphy, Kirk Ziegler, Tim Cruttenden. Back Row, L to R: Coach Thornton, Brian Morton, Troy Ellis, Scott McKeever, Warren Ulrich, Dan Pranshka, Shane Parks and Coach Christopher. Not Pictured: Monte Segur, Gene Sinclair, and Tom Clow. 44 Q WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS — QUEEN I got it, I got it! Move it or lose it! All the right moves Troy’s philosophy — My way or the highway” JUMP — VAAIIALEA Front: Denna Sherry, Missy Nitz. Cherie Swank. Back: Lashell Herbstrieth. Kelly Jelinski. Amie Temby. Lisa Vargaz. 46 Front: Tammy Chaffee. Denise Ellis. Middle: Paige Nelson. Angi Hall, lennifer Temby. Heather Watson. Front: leannette Roy. Kim Belanger. Melissa Belson. Back: Melissa Winick, {ill Havey. lacquie Daniel. 0 FOOTLOOSE — KE.YYV LOGGLYS Varsity soccer tri-captains are Scott Turnbull, Ben Hawkins, and Jim James. The most valuable player is Scott Turnbull who has also been nominated for the second time to “All League.” Joel Lenz has also been nominated to the All League” for the second time. Honorable mention goes to Chris Tracy, Ben Hawkins, and Mark Carlson. Pete Hauschild was top scorer with 9 goals and Scott Turn- bull had 142 shots on 1985-86 Season 0 Wins 11 Ties 2 Losses Last in Division 1986-87 Season 8 Wins 3 Ties 2 Losses Division Champions Front Row. L to R: Scott Turnbull. Fred Jiles (Ball Boy), Peter Hauschild. Chris Tracy. Jorge Goytortua. Sergio Goytortua, Chad Tolies, lames Thompson, Jeff Lambert (Manager). Lee Bowman (Manager), and Derek Chandler. Back Row: Coach Johnson, Matt Roberts. Scott Schoessel. Mark Carlson. Paul McKinstry, John Schimmel, Skip Joppie, Jim James, David Vaughan. David Slanker. Ben Hawkins, and Coach Mephem. Missing: Derek Freridge (Manager). Go Chad! That using your head! 47 ALIVE AND KICKING — SIMPLE MINDS Junior Varsity Tri-Captains are Matt Scott, Craig Cole, Steve Jordan. Craig Cole was the top scorer with 7 goals. Jeff Baxter was second top scorer with 5 goals. “The team went from losing the first 3 out of 5 to winning the next 5 after ... showing a marked improvement” says Front Row: Fred Jiles, Lee Bowman, Todd Scheck, Greg Chandler, Bill Rentz, Ben Richardson. Anna Spindler, Jeff Baxter, Derek Chandler, Jeff Lambert. Back Row: Coach Bruce Johnson, Daniel Rodriguez, Paul Hare, Craig Cole, Felipe Palma, Steve Jordan, Matt Scott, Basil Mewes, B. G. Thormondson, Ed Zurface, Matt Slocum, Coach Doug Mepham. Matt Scott, Craig Cole, in a game against Otsego. Ed Zurface taking the ball while Paul Hare, and Craig Cole lend support. Jltis page sponsored by . JJaiUnaS dirport. O SWINGIN’ — HANK WILLIAMS, IK. The Boys Golf Team ended with a 68-10 record and finished 2nd in the conference. The team also tied for 5th place in the state. Mark Atkinson and Andy Mogg made the all conference 1st team while Jim Lesick and Dan Willison made the all conference 2nd team. Boys Golf i Hastings Opponent i 171 Cull Lake 185 158 Caledonia 166 i 157 Ionia 172 i 158 Caledonia 168 165 Springfield 198 1 165 Maple Valley 166 j 158 G. R. Christian 167 i 157 Delton 190 153 Wayland 226 ; 166 Middleville 174 1 315 Conference Match 320 at Hillsdale Conference Match 328 at Lakeview Conference Match 335 at Marshall Conference Match at Sturgis Kneeling, L to R: Jamie Garrett, Ted Keniston, Tim Atkinson, Bret Laubaugh, and Derek Ferris. Standing: Coach Cole, Todd Ar- cher, Kevin Purgiel, Andy Mogg, Mark Atkinson, Mike Brown, Dan Willison, and Del Loranger (Assistant Coach). DL i paye spon sored by b iver fJend (joff C nurse. 50 L to R Michelle Day. Anna Loftus. Christy Bradley. Kelley Flood. Nicole Shay. Nancy Vitale, lennifer Chase. Kelly Schneider. Katie Porter. Keely Shay. Shannon Williams. Martha Kessenich. Kim McCall. I urie Hammond. Coach Freridge. Missing: Beth Huver. Becky Miller. Jerry Frick, and Jenny King. The Girls Tennis Team had an admirable season. With a record of 6 and 4 the team placed 3rd in the Twin Valley. Co-Captains were Keely Shay and Anna Loftus. Most improved player was Christy Bradley. M.V.P. was Kelley Flood. Rookie of the year was Katie Porter. Kelly Schneider won coaches award for best attitude. Coach Freridge catches some rays. What’s wrong Martha? Laura, Keely, Shannon, Nancy, and Kim horsing around. Anna, you ought to be a rock-n-roll star! % is puye sponsored by J LC B 2 isMM 51 Row 1. L to R: Paul Van Ameyden, Chuck Robinson, Rob Stroh, Rob Trowbridge, Rob Longstreet, Marc Lester, Wayne Oom, and Alan White. Row 2, L to R: Debbie Dukes, Melinda Hare, Kristen Arnold, Sue Inman, Laura Depompolo, Cari Bradley, Evy Vargez, Sara Sweetland, Timmi Watson, Kim Javor, and Coach Smith. Dltis paye Sponsored by Dom S VlarLet. Good job Wayne! Pay attention Cari! Boys CC 10-6 Conference 4th Regional 8th Girls CC 7-6 Conference 5th Regional 13th Checking out the opposition © RUNAWAY — ItON JOVI The Boys Cross Country Team led by Captains Wayne Oom and Chuck Robinson had an ad- mirable season, with a 10-6 record. They came in 4th out of 8 teams in conference competition and 8th out of 19 teams in regional competition. Wayne Oom was conference champ and placed 2nd in a field of 81 in the state tournament. The girls cross country team, led by Captain Sara Sweetland. also had a fine season. The girls end- ed the season with a 7-6 record. They placed 5th out of 8 teams in conference competition and 13th out of 15 toams in regional competition. Don Smith is the coach for both the boys and girls cross country teams. The girls were led by captains Val Dakin and Susan Strong to a 8-13 record. The team placed 5th in the Twin Valley League with a 6-8 record. Tracy Heath and Val Dakin received All League Honorable Mentions. Front, L to R: Jackie Barry, Nicole Ross, Val Dakin, Susan Strong, Angie Meyers. Back, L to R: Coach Strong, Amy Bowers, Evelyn Raffler, Tracy Heath, Dawn Archer, Heather Prucha, Julie Dimmers. Laurie Kensington. O ONE ON ONE — HALL OATES HASTINGS VARSITY GIRLS Saxonettes BASKETBALL Oppo 44 G.R. Creston 32 44 Lakewood 54 47 Delton 54 52 Hillsdale 30 45 Albion 48 28 Marshall 42 37 Lakewood 47 61 B.C. Lakeview 44 31 Harper Creek 43 44 Sturgis 51 44 Coldwater 51 45 Gull Lake 44 89 Hillsdale 24 40 Albion 41 48 Marshall 60 43 Ionia 49 44 B.C. Lakeview 38 63 Harper Creek 39 53 Sturgis 49 40 Coldwater 61 47 Allegan 53 53 1 1-Al THE GAME — ftUEEJV Girls J.V. Basketball With two returning players from the previous season they won 12 games and lost 6. “An outstanding season,” says Coach Bowers. “We progressed vastly over the season.” The team finished 2nd in the league and 2nd in the Lakewood Tip-Off Tournament. SAXONS OPPONENT 33 Delton 32 40 Hillsdale 23 41 Albion 49 35 Marshall 45 42 Lakewood 43 47 Lakeview 31 51 Harper Creek 29 47 Sturgis OT 40 26 Coldwater 35 35 Gull Lake 28 46 Hillsdale 18 46 Albion 32 36 Marshall 54 41 Ionia 35 50 Lakeview 38 60 Harper Creek 28 43 Sturgis 23 30 Coldwater 32 Front Row, L to R: Kim McDonald, Carrie Carr, Diane Dykstra, and Kris Ross. Back Row, L to R: Coach Bowers, Katy Peterson, Jen- nifer Schimmel, Lin James, Jenny Kensington, Jackie Longstreet, and Tia DeGoa. 3L 3 pay sponsored by Sisters Sabrics WISfTBR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Front Row, L to R: Kent Gee, Kyle Trahan, Dan Willison, Mike Karpinski, Mike Brown, and Eric Peterson. Second Row: Teague O'Mara, Matt McDonald, Mark Matthews, Scott Turnbull, Rob Longstreet, Scott Weller, Vic Connors, Coach O'Mara, and Ben O'Mara. Team Tri-Captains are Dan Willison, Mike Karpinski, and Mike Brown. Mike Brown makes another beautiful shot. Mike and Bob block the shot. Varsity Basketball Team SAXONS OPPONENT 74 Caledonia 56 63 Ionia 47 62 B.C. Lakeview 63 69 Lakewood 73 74 Hillsdale 58 59 Sturgis 53 77 Albion 63 85 Coldwater 98 85 Harper Creek 59 73 Marshall 76 44 Sturgis 55 75 Hillsdale 64 79 B.C. Lakeview 76 63 Parchment 61 81 Albion 60 81 Delton 63 75 Marshall 67 82 Gull Lake 65 67 Harper Creek 59 84 Coldwater 47 81 Wayland 63 87 Middleville 64 69 Allegan 65 71 Lakewood 76 Karpinski guards an opponent. 56 DL ni ’uyr sponsore J by Kevin JJurnrtt S. .NOTHINGS GONNA STOP US NOW STARSHIP Front Row. L to R: Scott Schoessel, Brandon Wilder. Gary Parker, Chris Tracy, Rob Stroh. 2nd Row: Jeff Pugh, Mark Carlson. Doug Maurer, Jason Miller, Mark Steinfort, Paul VanAmeyden, and Coach Jack Longstreet. Another beautiful shot! Doug struggles to keep possession of the ball while being guarded by several Parchment players. Hastings Hastings J.V. Basketball Opponent X 39 Caledonia 45 f. 61 Ionia 75 68 Lakeview 63 t. 76 Lakewood 74 58 Hillsdale 49 46 Sturgis 44 • 54 Albion 91 45 Coldwater 56 70 Harper Creek 57 42 Marshall 57 41 Sturgis 59 : 51 Hillsdale 37 71 Lakeview 55 56 Parchment 51 70 Albion 47 ; 60 Delton 39 57 Marshall 70 62 Gull Lake 51 55 Harper Creek 53 4 63 Cold Water 13 Won 7 Lost 3rd in Conference 53 T)ltis ftuye ifton sore Jty Witter keuUlslule. 57 © IIOIV’T GIVE IIP — PETEK GABRIEL Front Row. L to R: Jason Kaiser. Scott Hubbert. Tim Atkinson. Jeff Baxter. Jamie Murphy. Bryan Turnbull, and Coach Kaiser. Back Row, L to R: Andy Woodliff, Lewis Bolton. Tim Cruttenden, Warren Ulrich. Hal Meyers. Jason Fields, and Tom Vos. The team congratulates Parchment players on their fine game. Freshman Basketball Tri-Captains were Jamie Mur- phy, Scott Hubbert, and Tom Vos. Tom Vos was voted Most Valuable Player and Hal Meyers received the Most Improved Player Award. Jeff Baxter concentrates on his free throw. I Hastings Freshman Basketball V Opponent,; 65 Caledonia 57 ? ■ 58 Ionia 64 - 56 B.C. Lakeview 40 48 Lakewood 55 A 33 Sturgis 50 53 Albion 69 63 Coldwater 55 50 Harper Creek 29 50 Marshall 40 58 Sturgis 56 49 B.C. Lakeview 29 •A 53 Parchment 51 68 Delton 43 57 Marshall 36 68 Gull Lake 59 50 Harper Creek 53 11 Won 5 Lost fc 58 Dli S puye sponsored by J'statey (jurrison O TWIST A VI SHOUT — VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS — 1st Row. L to R: Lisa Vargas. Titia Kirkham, Lisa French. 2nd Row, L to R: Amie Temby, Laurie Kensington. Denna Sherry. Top Row. L to R: Ann Carpenter, Cherie Swank. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS — 1st Row, L to R: Jennifer Jackson. Jennifer Temby, and Darcie Lowell. 2nd Row. L to R: Denise Ellis. Angi Hall, and Paige Nelson. Top Row, L to R: Tammy Chaffee, and Heather Watson. BEATLES FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS — 1st Row. L to R: Lin James, and Jenifer Schimmel. 2nd Row, L to R: Melissa Belson. and Jenny Kens- ington. Top Row. L to R: Kim Belanger. Jill Havey and Alison Curtiss. 59 GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN —CYNDI LAUPER 60 Shake a leg. Smile, Laurie, you’re on Candid Camera! Q TAKE OS ME — A-HA Front Row, From Left: Julie Varney, John Teunessen, Thom Anderson, Jim Richard, Daniel Rodriguez. Tony Cole. Adam Burr, Tom Shumway, Dave Fouty, Peter Hauschild, and Jeff Warren. Second Row, From Left: Butch Kolleck, Brian Redman. Chris Bowman, Joe Marfia, Brian Gibson. B. G. Thormundsson, Darryl Cousins, Dan Bell, Eric Endsley, and Scott Chipman. Back Row, From Left: Coach Rodgers, Missy Short, Paul Austin, Rob Redman, Paul Roy, Roger Bykonnen. Doug Ferris. Cliff Clouse, Chad Murphy, Matt Spencer, Jim Lenz, Jon Gergen, Courtney Olsen, Greg Heath, Tom Bolo, Troy Ziegler, Mike Hafer, Ken Adkins, and Coach Hauschild. Missing: Karan Hubbert. r Hastings Varsity Wrestling Opponent 32 Rockford 35 k. 60 Wayland 18 34 Comstock Park 36 15 Lakewood 55 : 20 Delton 54 J ■ 23 Harper Creek 45 52 Ionia 22 50 Gull Lake 18 22 Hillsdale 40 _ r 72 Ottawa Hills 6 : 27 Godwin Heights 42 7 19 Battle Creek Central 48 i 33 Benton Harbor 36 v 6 Sexton 53 18 Sturgis 51 33 Coldwater 38 £ 40 B.C. Lakeview 26 j 55 Albion 12 33 Marshall 36 A 58 Unity Christian 18 T 40 Tri County 31 1 Won 8 Lost 13 4th in Conference J-V Wrestling Lakewood Delton Harper Creek Ionia Gull Lake Hillsdale Sturgis Coldwater B.C. Lakeview Marshall Unity Christian Won 7 Lost 4 s puye sponsored by JJastinys W cL er S. rvict. 61 Victory! I am the power. Wrestling tri-captains — Tom Bolo, Rob Redman, and Mike Hafer. COKEY HART W restlers at Work i pciye sponsored by IQichie 3 Koffee Shoppe A SEVER SURRENDER — The Saxons struggle for the win. What’s so boring guys? ©she .BOP — CYNDI EAVPER Hastings VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Front Row. I.-R: Tracy Heath. Martha Kessenich. Val Bakin — Co-Captain. Kim Sensiba — Co-Captain. Sue Meyers. Amy Bowers. Back Row, L-R: Coach Kelly Yarger. Kim Smead. Melanie Cook. Angie Willson. Lisa Hattis. Kelly Schneider. Becky Miller. J.V. VOLLEYBALL Front Row, L-R: Jackie Longstreet. Denise Madden, Martha Webb. Laura Lenz. Back Row, L-R: Coach Beth Beachum, Stacy Jordan. Kelli Tebo. Nikki Smith. Marci Miller, Katy Peterson. ' 1,15 15.15 4.8 10,2 2.4 Won 8. l-ost 20. 5 in Conference Varsity Volleyball Parchment Hastings Tourn. — Cull take Lowell Lakewood Greenville Gull Lake Tourn. — Comstock Galesburg Edwardsburg Plainwell Del ton Sturgis Coldwater takeview Wayland Tourn. — Calvin Christain Lakewood Wayland Middleville Wayland Pre-Districts Freshman Volleyball Opponent 15.10.15 9.15.15.15 12.15. 5,12.2 Gull Lake 16.7.11 | Harper Creek 15.15 Battle Creek takeview 6.15 Sturgis 15.11 | St. Phillip 15.15 St. Phillip 15.15 I Gull take 10.7 Pennfield 15. 15 Pennfield 15.15 Battle Creek Lakeview 16.15 Del ton 12.13 St. Phillip 6.15.8 Wayland 4. 15.15 Harper ('reek 5.3 Battle ('reek lakeview 15. 16 Sturgis 15. 12 Harper Creek 5.3 Battle Creek Lakeview 15. 10 Sturgis 15.15 1 Harper Creek 15.18 Battle Creek lakeview 15.15 Sturgis IS. 15 Gull Lake 15.14. 15 8 Junior Varsity Volleyball Middleville 11. 15.13 Albion 15. 13.9.4 Marshall 15. 11. 15. 10. 15 Saranac Tourn. — Portland 7. 15 Greenville 15.15 Carson City 15.15 Fowler 12.15 Harper Creek 15.15.15 Allegan 16.15 Hillsdale 7.15. 13.15. 15 ' Lakewood 15.15 y Gull Lake 15. 15 Twin Valley Tourn. — Harper Creek 15. 15 lakeview 15. 15 Coldwater 12. 15.5 Albion 7. 15.4 Coldwater 15. 6. 15 Front Row. L-R: Michelle Morgan. Kate Porter. Trudy Cole. Wendy Bennett. Middle Row. L-R: Rebecca Hawkins. Lisa Kelley. Tealy Hallifax. Jennifer Chase. Amy Adams. Back Row. L-R: Tammy Thayer — Manager. Lisa Town- send. Lori Hubbell. Val Yesh. Coach Murphy. % IS paye sponsored by JLCU ach flunera I Mo 63 Q SHE BOP — CYJVDILAUPER It’s a bird, it's a plane, it's a volleyball. Reaching for the sky Uh Duh. Which way did it go? Which way did it go? Birds eye view Charades Nail it! I got it, I got it. Aren’t you glad you used JJJJUMP!!! Dial?” Aim high 64 Q IT’S TRICKY Kl — D.M.C. 1986-87 BOYS TENXIS TEAM 66 Front Row, L to R: Joe Marfia, Joe Meppellink, Jeff Baxter, Craig Cole and Chad Zimmerman. Middle Row, L to R: Jon Schimmel, Ted Keniston, Jeff Rodenbeck, Bill Myers, and Marc Zimmerman. Back Row, L to R: Coach Simpson, Matt DeCamp, Joel Lenz, Dan Willison, Dave Vaughn, Andy Mogg, and Matt Roberts. {ft THE SECRET OE MY SUCCESS — SIGHT V RANGER 1986-87 GIRL’S GOLF 67 IMI.V I DISTURB THIS GROOVE — THE SYSTEM VARSITY BASEBALL Back Row. L to R: Coach Bernie Oom, Roger Bykkonen, Scott Weller. Dan Hause; Jamie Strahm. Paul Roy. Kent Gee. Doug Ferris, Terry (Lee) Nichols. Troy Burch, Mark Atkinson, and Mike Eastman. Kneeling. L to R: John McKinley. Mike Davis. Alan Fouty, Mark Wilson. Mike Karpinski, Chad Casey, Kacy McDonald, and Chad Dokter. J.V. BASEBALL Front Row. L to R: Butch Kollek, Derrick Ferris, Dave Fouty, Scott Chipman, Jamie Brown. Shawn Kwekel, Kevin Cole, Brandon Dawe, John Rea. Jason Hunt, Dion Vrooman. Back Row. L to R: Coach Evans, Brandon Wilder, Andy Woodliff, Gary Parker, Jamie Garrett, Jeff Pugh. Mark Steinfort. Scott Hubbert, Tom Vos, Jack Hobert, Jamie Murphy, Kurt Huss. 68 Front Row. I. to R: lamie Ogden. Patrick Clark. Tim Acker. |ason Fields. Dave Wren. Tim Bryans. Dave Clouse. Andy Leonard. B. G. Thormudosson. Matt 0’l.aughlin. Shane Parks. Chad Neil, and Todd Scheck. Second Row: Chad Tolies. |im James. Greg Feather. Paul VanAmyeden. Scott McKeever. Daniel Rodriquez. Scott Clark. Rob Ixmgstreet. Scott Schoessel. Archie Wood. Paul Mare. Mark [.ester. Gorge Goytortua. Sergio Goytortua. Jason Watson. Barry Gibson. Chad Server. Geoff Gibson. Mike Merrill. Filipe Pauma, and Coach Fulmer. Third Row: Steve Hoke. Jim Clouse. Dan Hubbell. Mike Sams. Alan Slocum. Ron Simpson. Scott Smith. Matt Schmader. Mike Robinson. Chris Tracy. Pete Hauschild. Scott Teske. Jim tanz. Todd Archer. Micah Murphy. Scott Mueller. Mike Johnson, and Mark Matthews. Fourth Row: Wayne Oom. Rob Trowbridge, and Chuck Robinson. Managers: Coleen Soolsman and l ori Hough. Front Row, L to R: Jessie McLaughlin, Heather Hinton, Katy Peterson, and Jill Havey. Second Row: Nicole Berger, Melinda Hare, Evy Vargaz, Lori Kensington, Lori Hubbell, Melissa Belson, Jennifer Schimmel, Lin James, Evelyn Raffler, Rena Uyma, Kathleen Barcroft, and Coach Murphy. Third Row: Steve Hoke, Coach; Lynn Barcroft, Jennifer Temby, Sandi Warren, Anna Spindler, Tim- my Watson, Julie Dimmers. Dawn Archer, Cari Bradley, and Sara Sweetland. Fourth Row: Beth Gidley, Kristen Lyons, and Laura Hammond. Fifth Row: Jodi Reed. Diu 4 paye sponsored by Jdarry Iflet , flJarm bureau insurance. 70 Q HEAD TO TOE — LISA LISA Varsity Softball Front Row, L to R: Sharon Denslaw, Shelly Converse, Kim Smead, Amy Bowers, Becky Miller, Dana Clark, and Angie Wilson. Back Row, L to R: Coach Jan Bowers, Lisa Smith, Kim Harma, Val Dakin, Jacki Barry and Kim Sensiba. Swing! Amy Bowers concentrates on the ac- tion at home. 3 paye iponiored by Smith 3 jburactean Sen 71 (Q) THROWING IT ALL AWAY J.V. SOFTBALL Front Row. L to R: Tia DeCoa. Melissa Winick. Jackie Longstreet. Charla Dunn, Allison Curtiss. Jeannette Roy. and Christine Benedict. Back Row. L to R: Coach Beth Beachum, Denise Madden. Jennifer King, Kelly Tebo, Diane Dykstra, Carrie Carr. Kim McDonald, and Marcie Miller. 72 76 YOU CAIV CALL ME AL — PAUL SIMON HOTROD riflbk. . Larry Bennett hotrodmnc Kirk Cheney and his car On April 25, 1987 the National High School Drag Racing Championships were held at the Martin US 131 Dragway. The competition is open to all high school students. Racers from Hastings High have com- peted for the last three years. The second year of participation they won $100. This year they tied and received $50. Congratulations! Roger Guston (“Lava Machine ) visited the competitors on the 24th to talk about safety rules and racing as a career. One hundred and eleven students heard his speech. Competitors included the following HHS students: Robert Makley, Larry Ben- net, Mark Schwennesen, Dave Myers, Kirk Cheney, Scott Little, Cliff Clouse, Jerry Phillips, Dan Hubbel, Phil Wymer, Jerad Thompson, and Mike Thompson. Amos Sollinger in the white car raced against a 10 second car from Plainwell. Curt Cheney, Mark Schwennessen, Robert Makley, Mr. Balderson. and Larry Bennet exhibit the plaque they received for participating in the H.S. Drags. 77 THAT WAS YESTERDAY Rita Daniels Kelly Jelinski FOREIGNER Carrie Jacobs and Jackie Barry 79 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back Row: Steve Laubaugh, Vice President: Jon Schimmel, Alderman; Darin Hooker, Sec. Treasurer; Marc Zimmerman, Alder man. Front Row: Michelle Melendy, Alderman; Scott Kimmel, President. r 1987 81 ft IF YOU LEAVE — OMD jCitm JLf 82 PmJJmdim M r Q VI'Vi:li SAT GOODBYE — BOIV JOVI JU-CU, 7 ..TU -, VJ3U.. HuVb J. 83 O DON'T FORGET ME WHEN I’M GONE TIGER OfitL GLASS -C. 'M... fTi Ql YOU SHOULD BE HAPPY — STEVE PERRY Q GOODBYE — iYIGIIT RANGER Jam.. Q MISSING YOU — JOHN WAITE n.u. 89 A STAT — NADOSKA JC.uLito.L, M S.fJJ - Ximbr f Sttuilm 91 d u. . 2U ScUJ. Q RESPECT TOURSELE — BRUCE WILLIS STA1V BT ME — BEN E. KING StM TJ nLim i v I I m ut. vuk m- 2U| VLlmon Drm i Wm 5U XU.uLJ. 93 JUn KAiU 2M WLu !U Ukttu sl™ um. . 2)b- Witt. wu m: Z.J. Wim, o GLORY DATS BRUCE SPRIKGSTEEIV yj.j. z ju nLriZim, 94 Martha Kessenich and Troy Burch add the finishing touch to their lunch Kim Harma, Karin Gibson, and Shannon Williams anxiously wait to receive their school lunch A YESTERDAY — BEATLES Cliff Clouse, Steve Curtis, and Nathan Lancaster proudly show off the Stew’s zoo Joel Lenz takes it easy in English class. Sue Meyers is hard at work in her accounting class. Chuck Robinson. Rob Trowbridge. Scott Kimmel. Michelle Melendy. Wayne Oom. Rob Williams. Tim Ham- mond. Bart O'Laughlin. Brad Emswiler. Dave Myers. Chad Casey, and Kacy McDonald surround their government teacher. Mr. Christopher. 95 Mike Barnes and Alan Fouty volunteer for a physics demonstration. OWOKKir FOR A LIVIA’ — IIUEY LEWIS AAD THE SEWS mwm i n Joan Norris and Shawn Gahan wonder just how close Mike Karpinski and Scott Kimmel really are. Ken Dunn works hard in the building trades class. 96 O WE’VE ONLY JEST BEGUN CARPENTERS Jeff Foote Aaron Green Jerry Hughes Bob Maurer Bart O’Laughlin Lloyd Phillips Randy Simmons Chad Smith Those Not Pictured: Teresa Anders, Tony Cole. David Lynch. Nick VanDenTriessche Matt Weeks Robert Drake, Paul Tooker, and Doug Ferris Richard Laws Kimberly Pierson Tom Shaw Rich Young 97 QI COULD GET USED TO YOU — EXILE MOST ENERGETIC — Kacy McDonald and Beth Gidley TJltis paye sponsored b-j Cylinder l ea ty 98 CLASS CLOWNS — Lee Hallifax and Kim Harma FRIENDLIEST — Karin Gibson and Wayne Oom MOST ATHLETIC — Mike Karpinski and Val Dakin WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH — BILLY OCEAN NEVER ON TIME — Cheryl Zalewski and Rob Redman 99 CLASS BUDDIES — Chuck Robinson and Wayne Oom THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR — DIONNE AND FRIENDS BEST DRESSED — Kim Bubnas and Darin Hooker CUTEST EYES — Jeff Boop and Michelle Melendy 100 fS A1HIL I 1 III —UVILW SWEETEST SMILE — Alan White and Anna Loftus CLASS FLIRTS — Troy Burch and Alice Roy MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT — Chad Casey and Lisa French (missing) 101 0 YESTERDAY — BEATLES flfccippkz computer Sales and Service Lee 102 O LIGHT OF DAT — JOAN JETT AND THE BLACK HEARTS Name: Filipe Nova Palma Home: Lisboa, Portugal Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Purgiel and Mr. and Mrs. Dimmers. Program: AFS — American Field Service “Hastings is a very pretty town. Its school is great! I wish the best for all and I thank very much all the ones who made possible this unique year in my life. I en- courage everyone to participate in this program. Name: Marion DeMann Home: Dassel-Portenhagen Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer Program: YFU — Congress Burdestag Scholarship “Vielen Dauk Fuer Alles, Hastings! Name: Daniel Rodriquez Home: Caracas, Venezuela Host Family: Paul and Lindy Stahlman Program: AFS — American Field Service Hastings is a very nice place. Is very and very small too. The people is very nice. Is very different from my city, that have approximately 3,000,000 people and everything is in a rush. Is a good change though, more quiet than I was expecting. But if you know where to look, you can have a lot of fun!! 1 had a very good time here and I made lots of friends. I think I will never forget this year... Adios Amigos! Name: Bjami G. Thormundsson Home: Laufbrekku, Iceland Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Slocum Program: ASSE Hastings was not quite as exciting as he hoped the U.S. would be. 103 O 1 WAARTA GO BACK — EDDIE 9IOJVET Name: Jorge Goytortua Home: Guadalahara Jal. Mexico Host Family: Dr. and Mrs. Brown Program: Independent “It has been a great experience being in Hastings, the people is so friendly. I want to say thanks to everybody who help me: teachers, students, friends, etc. I’ll never forget this year and Hastings. Thanks again for the op- portunity to be here.” Name: Sergio Goytortua Home: Guadalahara Jal, Mexico Host Family: Dr. and Mrs. Brown Program: Independent The people of Hastings is very nice. It is a small town and very different from my home in Mexico. Name: Rina Uyama Home: Fukuoka, lapan Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Sarver Program: Open Door It's so fun to stay. There are lots of things to do. But people are very nice. I like them so much. Name: Basil Mewes Home: Berlin, Germany Host Family: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Program: Independent Is very small town, Hastings. Very different than I like in Berlin. 104 SOMEWHERE OUT THERE — LINDA HO.MIST AT AND JAMES INGRAM Angela Sears — Angela is a 17 year old H.H.S. student study- ing in Pinda, Brazil on the Hastings Rotary Exchange Program. She departed 8 12 86 and should return in July of 1987. As a part of the Rotary Program, Angela will board with four different families during her stay in Brazil. The families provide room and board and the Rotary program in her community provides an allowance of $40 a month. Angela attends a private Catholic school where uniforms are maroon jogging suits. She is speaking Portuguese and loves Brazil and Brazilians. SO, 0 Stupear r wAj'ir ib lao6,v a a ttl£ .. E:X v it,e sroW MCs arg so J COULP)... . r „1 ■— .u. U. u S • t i ' oi v--'- f -'? rt {T c. - - . I— I f I I 1 Michelle Stanton — Michelle is a 16 year old H.H.S. student studying in Mexico City on the Hastings Rotary Exchange Program. She departed August 22,1986 and should return in July of 1987. Her current host family is Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Vicencio. They provide room and board and the Rotary Program supplies Michelle with an allowance of $40 a month. She attends a private school four blocks from her home and carries eleven subjects. Michelle has learned Spanish and made many friends. 105 106 LET’S GO CRAZY — PRINCE C .A«S °F 4 a i tm. CLASS OFFICERS — Heather Prucha, President; Rob Longstreet, Vice President; Dawn Archer, Sec. Treasurer. Second Row: Julie Dimmers, Lisa Hattis, and Andrea Curtis. Jamey Adams Mark Atkinson Greg Allerding Chris Avery Robin Beach Kathleen Bancroft Lesli Becker Philip Anton Lori Bauchman Brian Appleby Dawn Archer Taune Barlow Michelle Barnett Scott Benner Jason Bennett Terry Armour James Bauchman 107 A WE BELONG — PAT BENETAR Jennifer Borton Allison Brown Amy Bowers Mike Brown Carina Bradley Roy Brown Cathy Bradley Sally Brown Christy Bradley Bridget Bueker Becky Campbell Jerry Case Brad Campbell Donald Cheeseman Joell Carpenter Kirk Cheney Dana Clark Jared Carrigan James Clark Lisa Clawson Shelly Converse Melanie Cook Thomas Corkins Mike Coughlin Bill Cranmore Charles Cross Robin Cruttenden Glendon Cuddahee Andrea Curtiss Matt Briggs Ron Bustance Becky Case Scott Clark David Covey Chad Cusack 108 THAT WAS TIIEA, THIS IS KOW — THE MOAKEES Kelley Daugherty Jenny DeMond Mickey Davis Larry Dawe Kathy Dawson Sharon Denslaw Laura DePompolo Peter DeVault Bill Dibell Matt DeCamp Greg Feather Jennifer Evans Boyd Endsley Lisa Eltzroth Jason Eldred Michelle Frey Michelle Freridge Tina Frank Nancy Ford Richard Fogel JoAnna Fulford Andy Furrow Scott Furrow Georgette Garcia Mark Garvey Sonora Dejager Matt Diepenhorst Patrick Elliott Kelley Flood Bobby Frick Kent Gee 109 Q FRIENDS OF MINE — DURAN DURAN Esther Gehl Todd Gerber John Gergen Amy Gibson Kelli Gielarowski Lorie Grebenok Mike Hafer Aimee Gross lamie Halliwill Mike Grafton Karla Halstead Jon Harmon Tom Harrington Lisa Hattis Doug Haun Kathy Hause Ben Hawkins Tom Herbstreith Randy Hayes Greg Heath Tracy Heath Jamie Henion Scott Hesterly Brian Hinton Brenda Hobert Steve Hause Debbie Hensley (anelle Hoekstra Wayne Hoffman Bridget Hooten Chris Howell Bryan Hubbell Missy Hull Kim Huss 110 TRUE COLORS — CYADI LAUPER Beth Huver lacki Johnson Mike Johnson Jim Kaufman Steve Keeler Kevin Kelley Ted Keniston Laurie Kensington Amy Ketchum Chad Kidder Loni Lambert Titia Kirkham Nathan Lancaster Joelle Konieczny Terri Kuball Jim Lesick Colleen Lewis Matt Lofgren Mary Lajoye Rob Longstreet Brad Lundquist Ken Mackenzie Doug Main Robert Makley Becky Marsh Larry Martz Tom Mathews Mark Matthews Kimberly McCall Dan McClurkin 111 Q MY GENERATION — THE WHO Kelly McClurkin Bret Miller Brian McLean Char Miller Denny Mennell Karen Miller Michael Merrill Sarah Miner Mark Micklathcher Michelle Murdoch Wayne Nicholson Christina Morgan Aaron Moskalik Steve Morris Scott Mueller Bill Meyers Pam Nelson Micah Murphy Craig Nichols Stan Nicholson Melissa Nitz Janice Nolen Jenny Norris Scott Mullins Terry Nichols Mike Norris Jenny Oldz Scott Orns 112 Joe Olcheske Vince Parker Robert Parsons Brian Peake o WHIPLASH SMILE — BILLY Valerie Peake )odi Pennington Larry Perry Dan Phillips Christa Pierce Kelly Pritchard Heather Prucha Evelyn Raffler Michelle Raymond Stacey Raymond Shani Reaser Stacey Rhode Matt Roberts Mike Robinson Charles Rice Ray Rider Jeff Rodenbeck Aija Roush Michelle Ruthruff CrisSarver Andrea Sawka Matt Schmader IDOL Dan Pickard Beth Pierce Kathy Purdey Bill Rentz Sue Pyrzynski Michelle Rentz Paul Rine Leslie Ritsema Laura Rowley Paul Roy Kelly Schneider Greg Service 113 KOBODT’S FOOL — CINDERELLA Sheila Service Jason Seuss Dawn Shaffer Missy Shepard Denna Sherry Missv Short Victor Sisson leanette Skidmore Karen Smith Steve Smith Michelle Sofia Erin Solmes David Slanker Dena Slater Thomas Smith Scott Snore ncer Kim Smead Jamie Smith Susan Snow Mindy Snyder Jackie Sunior Tom Strouse Sara Sweetland Cherie Swank Hiwet Teclemariam Amy Sweet Amie Temby Scott Thomas Michael Thompson Shannon Tilley Harley Tinkler Brian Tack Sue Taylor 114 A SOMEBOOY'S EYES Chris Tokarski Chad Tolies Scott Turnbull David Vaughan Steve Vickery Scott Weller Michelle Williams Archie Wood Sue Vincent Heidi Wills Bev Wood A. J. Wolfe KARLA BOiYOFF Trevor VanHouten Wendy Ulrich Tari VanKampen Tim Warner Timmi Watson Angie Willson Corev Wilson Robb Witzel Laura Woodmansee Philip Wymer Nathan Yoder Troy Ziegler Missing: Danny Clute, Heidi Frye, Jeff Lambert, Herb Lynd, Michelle Ostanowski, Ron Simpson, Randy VanHufte, Teresa Winans. Becky Miller, Scott Teske, Kelly Schneider Missy Shepard 115 116 CLASS OFFICERS — Diane Dykstra, Sec. Treasurer; Scott Schoessel, Vice President; Nancy Vitale, President. Second Row: Kris Witham, Evy Vargas, and Anna Spindler, class alderman. SOMEBODY LIKE YOU — .38 SPECIAL Shannon Adams Amy Bancroft Adkins Lynn Barcroft Iason Anderson Thomas Anderson Michael Barnett Tim Barr Christine Benedict Terry Bennett Tom Bolo Joel Bridgman Todd Archer Tina Bazan Sandy Bachman Marta Bender Thomas Burke Nacole Burger 117 Q YOU’VE GOT IT ALL — THE JETTS Mark Carlson Carrie Carr DeAnna Campbell Anita Butler Lenny Case Tammy Chaffee Jerry Chewing David Clouse Jim Clouse Mason Christiansen Craig Cole Kevin Cole Deborah Comp Victor Connor Don Conrad Helena Cook Tammy Cotton Darryl Cousins Sandra Cousins Rhonda Daniels Tammy Daugherty Michelle Day Roberta DeMond Tim DeMott Vern DeZess Terry DiBell Diane Dietrick Chad Dockter Polly Duffy Diane Dykstra Dawn Eaton Angie Ehredt Denise Ellis Tammy Endsley 118 STUCK WITH YOU SEWS HUEY LEWIS AS THE Kim Fagan Sieve Kay Derek Ferris )im Field Deanna Fisk William Fletcher Abby Forbes David Fouty Jamie Garrett Brian Gordon Todd Gould Melissa Griffin Georgia Griner Melissa Gross Angela Hall Sandy Hard Melinda Hare Paul Hare Angel Harnish Jason Hart Peter Hauschild Debbie Hause Frances Hause Marie Hawkins Kimberly Hayden Andy Hayes Anthony Hayes Brian Hayes Shelley Hendrick Lydia Hensley Lisa Henson Jack Hobert Deanna Holland Ginger Horton Kristine Howe 119 DREAMS — HEART Keri Howlett Gidget Hubbard Dan Hubbell Erin Keller Myeral Kidder Joseph Krammin Dale Lammers |ason LaDere Mike Main Andy Leonard Marc Lester Matthew Lumber! Denise Madden Tamra Lewis Randy Hughes Paul Katsul Jennifer King Edward Langdon Gene Liszewski Elizabeth Martinez Laura I.enz Kimberly Huizenga Christopher Keizer Scott Kinney James Lenz Jennifer Jackson Gary Kellav Tom Konieczny Julie Lord Darcie Lowell Tamera Martinez Doug Maurer 120 DANCING ON THE CEILING — LIONEL RITCHIE Michael McCormack Ron McComb Amy McCandlish Dawn McCarty Kelli McCall John Maurer Renee Miller Marci Miller )ason Miller Paul McKinstry Tim McKay Kimberly McDonald David Newsome Paige Nelson Robert Neil Chad Murphy Tammy Morrison Jim Morrison Eric Pennock Dennis Peake Tina Parker Gary Parker Jamie Ogden Daryl Pyle Jeff Pugh Darrel Price Kristina Porter Carrie Pifer Stacey Pierce Tish Reigler Louise Rice Steven Reahm 121 o INVINCIBLE — PAT BENATAK Jim Richard Jim Rosenberg Ben Richardson Julie Richter William Rivera Michael Sams Bill Schild Mary Schild Roni Schleh Terri Sanlnocencio Tracy Scobe y Matthew Scott Lori Sexton Tom Shumway Monica Siewert Trina Slagstad Tanya Smith Allen Slocum Amos Sollinger Jeff Smith Kimberly Smith Anna Spindler Mike Soya Nikki Smith Beth Stafford John Stanton Mark Steinfort Kim Stevens Robert Stroh Melissa St rouse Scott Schoessel Lloyd Simmons Tammy Stamm Rich Sunior 122 HELLO AGAIN — THE CARS Duane Taylor Jennifer Temby Scot! Teske Hank Teunnessen Jennifer Sutera Gail Thompson James Thompson Debbie Tiglas Sharon Thenikl Melynda Thomas Wayne Thomason Paul VanAmeyden Christopher Todd Chris Tracy Tony Tuttle Yvette Vargaz Iva Vaughn Ann Veldman Cassie Ward Nancy Vitale Chris Walker Wendi Wallace Clinton Waller Joann Walters Alexandra Warren Heather Watson Martha Webb Robert Wendorf Brandon Wilder Holly Williams Melinda Williams Melissa Williams Patricia Wilson Kimberly Winans Nathan Winick 123 KRISWITHAM CASEY WOLFE KENWOOD LINDA WOOD MIKE WRIGHT CHAD ZIMMERMAN A- vityjri l •' is In Memory of Dennis Peake Big Love • Fleetwood Mae ££ LIKE A ROCK — ROB SEGEK CLASS OFFICERS — Back Row. L to R: ALDERMEN — Tia DeGoa, Geoff Gibson, and Jennifer Schimmel. Front Row, L to R: Trudy Cole. Secretary Treasurer; Allison Curtis, President; Kim Belanger, Vice-President. James Atkins Ted Armour Rod Armstrong Chris Anderson Christina Arends Rosemary Anger Tim Atkinson Amy Baker Jennifer Baldwin Tina Balk William Balk Jeff Baxter 125 e GOIJV CRAZY Kimberly Belanger Daniel Bell Corey Bozarth Chris Bowman — DAVID LEE ROTH Melissa Belson Wendy Bennett Cassi Benner Lewis Bolton Don Brazier Clay Brehm Michelle Briggs James Brown Karen Brownell Tim Bryans Joseph Burgess Sara Burghdoff David Cairns Robert Carlson Mike Champion Gregory Chandler Jennifer Chase Daryl Cheeseman Jill Clark Patrick Clark Stephanie Clouse Tom Clow Trudy Cole Larry Comp David Bryant Amy Buchanan Sean Carrigan Rob Case Scott Chipman Colleen Clark 126 0 HIP TO BE SQUARE — HUEY LEWIS AMD THE Kimberlyn Cook Melissa Coon Melinda Cotant Pamela Cotton Lori Courtney Janie Crawley Nicole Crosby Melanie Cross Tim Cruttenden Alison Curtiss Jacquie Daniel Darcie Davis Gary Davis Tammi Davis Brandon Dawe Tia DeCoa Thomas DeVault Raymond Duimstra John Dunklee Bevin Dunn Charla Dunn Becky Easey Sherry Eatherton Chad Eaton Tami Eisner Eric Endsley Lisa Endsley Kevin Farris Brooke Faught Jason Fields Jeff Gagnon Jodi Gerber Kelli Gerber Barry Gibson 127 SHOUT — TEAKS FOR FEARS Brian Gibson Geoff Gibson lennifer Gidiey Miranda Gillons Heather Haas Laurie Greenfield Jeremy Gross Susan Haight Michelle Goddard Matthew Hall Tealy Hallifax Rebecca Hawkins Crystal Hine Todd Harr Patricia Harrington )ohn Heikka Leisha Hull Scott Hull Chris Hartke Tiffany Hewitt Susanne Howell Debbie Grebenok Kari Hallifax Jill Havey lennifer Highsmith Lori Hubbell 128 Scott Hubbert Adam Hughes MERE I A 1 — AIK SUPPLY Melinda James Jennifer Kensington Dean Johnson Aaron Ketchum Gloria Johnson Sherry Kidder Lisa Kelley Jessica King Jeff Krul Julie Kubek Shawn Kwekel Wendi Lambert Bret Laubaugh Kevin Lee Jennifer Leinaar Shannon Leslie Jacklyn Longstreet Joe Marfia Dana Markley Tara Masten Karen McCulligh Regina McIntyre Scott McKeever Dan Kendall Tanya Kohn Cynthia Langford Anna Lewis Holly Martz Jessica Mcl iughlin Tracy Kenfield Richard (Butch) Kollek Elzie Langford Michelle Lewis Scott McCray Christopher Mennell 129 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE BON JOVI Joe Meppelink Tammy Miller Melody Morgan Chuck O’Grady Kathryn Porter Derek Metzger Michelle Morgan Matt O’Laughlin Katy Peterson Ronda Poth Harold Myers Dorian Milligan Christina Morrison Rachel Phillips Dan Pranshka Angela Miller Dan Moore Brian Morton Erich Owen David Pillars Ann Preston Lisa Miller lamie Murphy Blanca Pacheco Sherry Pritchard Pam Miller Jennifer Morgan Chad Neil Shane Park Denise Planck Jeremy Prong 130 Q TIME — ALAS PARSONS PROJECT Anthony Pyrzynski Brian Redman Jody Richards Tammie Rider GregRoath Marti Rose Traci Roush Jeannette Roy Becky Rupright Michael Ruthruff Chad Sarver Todd Scheck Jenifer Schimmel Dennis Secord Nicole Shay Teresa Shepard Karon Sofia Anna Solmes Monte Segur Rodney Selleck Debbie Sensiba Mara Seuss Gene Sinclair Matt Slocum Suzi Sexton Nikki Spaulding Joe Steele Phyllis Smith Eric Steidle Kyle Shattuck Michaelleen Snyder Chad Stiles 131 YOU ARE — LIONEL RITCHIE Jennifer Svobnda Lisa Townsend Jon Teunessen Brian Turnbull Tammie Thayer Warren Ulrich Tammy Thomas Donna VanSickle Jarred Thompson Tammy Vansiclen Bob VanZandl Kara Venhuizen Thomas Vos Dion Vrooman Missie Wallace Corev Ward Jason Watson Teresa Westbrook Chad White Christina White Rachel Wilkins Melissa Winick Cynthia Wood Robin Wood Andrew Woodliff Missing: Crystal Rundell Valerie Yesh Kirk Ziegler Elwin Wood Edward Zurface Jeffrey Warren Joseph Willson Dave Wren 132 Superintendent Carl Schoessel, Director of Educational Services Robert Vanderveen, and Director of Operational Services Albert Francik 134 BOARD OF EDUCATION — L to R: D. Hoekstra, G. Wibalda, A. Ainslee, J. Toburen, L. Haywood, Dr. W. Baxter, and P. Endsley. [ EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD—TEAKS FOR FEARS Principal, Mr. Harbison Asst. Principal and Athletic Director, Mr. Karpinski Asst. Principal H.S. and J.H., Mr. BeBeau OFFICE SUPPORT — Top Down, L to R: Tony Tuttle, Angie Meyers, Kim Sensiba, Amy Bowers, Danielle Johnson, Alice Roy, Missy Short, Michelle Rice, Doris Huey, Dana Clark, Lori Grebenok, Liza Eltzroth, Val Clouse, Karla Halstead, Miranda Gillons, Traci Warren, Maria Gagnon, and Becki Kelly. 135 Secretary, Mrs. Tack Kim Stafford (Ql WOKKIKG FOR THE WEEKEND — LOVEKBOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICE — Front Row, L to R: Barb Lydy. Bev Cole, and Jan Casper. Back Row, I. to R: Lee Tracy, Gene Service, Linda Greenfield. Maurie Greenfield, Sharon Duits, Kathy Purdum, Jackie Madden, and Marsha Brown. Those Not Pictured: Barb Rictkerck, Dick Bustance, Nora Peake, Donna Sinclair, Dick Woodland, Carolyn Davis. Daryl Davis. Linda Perry, Caron Morrison, Mer- wyn Miller. Bonnie Hoffman. Joan Bair. Mike Hallifax, Janice Wilson. Jodi Stockham, Lucy Miller. YMCA Director, Dave Storms MAINTENANCE — and Larry Decker. L to R: Tom Gibson, FOOD SERVICE — Front Row, L to R: Mae Ellsworth, Shirley Decker, Joellen Lancaster, and Joann Christensen. Back Row, L to R: Nelma Selby, Jeanette Dezess, Gayna Westbrook, Marge Cappon, and Director Earl Cooklin. Security, Randy Waite 136 Maintenance — (Second Shift) Sue Wilson, Bonnie Moody, Vern Bowman, Robin Sirrbach, and Liz Nevins. Missing, Steve Woodmansee. 0 TEACHER TEACHER - .38 SPECIAL Mr. Lafoye and Mrs. Schroder Ms. Aumick B U s I N E S S Mr. Black Mrs. Dawson Mrs. Weller and Michelle Frey Mr. Purgiel c o u N s E L O R S Mr. Cole Mr. Furrow Mrs. Brown 138 0 DAY-IN DAY-OUT — DAVID BOWIE Mr. Oliver Mr. Rodriquez Mr. Strong Ms. Murphy Mrs. Smith Mrs. Nystrom H E A L T H Mr. Fulmer H Y S. E D. Mr. Simpson 139 0 LEAK OK ME — CLUB NOUVEAU Mr. Freridge Standing: Mike Sams, and Mrs. Fullerton. Mrs. Horning with student Seated. L to R: Bob Parsons, Randy Hayes, Missy Short Angie Hall, Ginger Horton, and Deanna Campbell. Mr. Phillips Front Row, L to R: Kathy Purdey, Bridget Bueker, Corey Wilson, Mindy Snyder, and Kim Smead. Back Row, L to R: Sharon Denslaw, Angie Meyers, Jim Bauchman, Mr. Stewart, Bill Cranmore, Yancy Edger, Mike Thompson, and Wayne Nicholson. 140 Can you identify these happy couples who work at Hastings High School? (answers on page 149) Qhot for teacher — VAi HALEN 141 Mr. Horning O LET'S GO — WANG CHUNG Mr. Butler Mrs. Cooklin Mr. Maurer MATHEMATICS Mr. McDowell Mr. Metzger 142 O BLINDED DIE WITH SCIENCE — THOMAS DOLBT Mr. DeDecker Mr. Domke with Bob VanZandt Mrs. Freridge Mr. Kaiser with Todd Gould (Seated). David Fouty, and Victor Connor. Mr. Krueger C'Mnfe CoNi Cu Zn’ K i«' hPdA9Cd- :W 0S I, ftV P,Na SmEuGd P° U N PuX n- TABLE OF THE ’chmRj O 7 Ft C CM F S r i 4 Ot l UfHi s c I E N C E 143 Mr. Pattok Mr. Schaff Q WE ARE WHAT WE ARE — THE OTHER OAES S P E C. E D. Mr. Evans Mrs. Hindinach Mr. Wilcox V O c. E D. Mr. Balderson Mr. Oom Mr. Rodgers Mr. Smith with L to R: Courtney Olsen, Troy Birch, Chad Kidder. Mrs. Storrs with L to R: Angie Miller, Brooke Faught, and Aija Roush. Mr. Taylor 144 0 HELP: — BEATLES The yearbook staff of 1986-87 included a hard- working, fun group of students. Editor Tracy Allerding exerted a much needed calming affect on our sometimes frazzled supervisor Marcia Freridge. Tracy and Mrs. Freridge organized the usual chaos with confidence and practicality. The staff put in many a grueling hour in the publications room try- ing to meet deadlines. Oftentimes the staff sacrificed study halls, after-school time, and even a few Saturdays (with pizza supplied by the super- visor) for yearbook workshops. We hope you will enjoy the 86-87 Saxon. Thank you for your support. (Pictured clockwise are Jenny Norris, Bridget Hooten, and Michelle Freridge) The nurses aide class teaches students many of the necessary tasks that a nurses aide is ex- pected to do. One of the things students learn is how to feed patients who are unable to feed themselves. Practice makes perfect! iVurse Aides Top Row, L to R: Esther Gehl, Michelle Barnett, Pam Nelson, Michelle Sofia. Middle Row, L to R: Nancy Peterson, Alice Ray, Lisa Hammond. Ioanna Fulford. Bottom Row, L to R: Instructor Patricia Smith, RN, and Jenny Demond. 146 Tltiii puyc sponsored ( y TJom and Wjart ill Tdrerid r STUDENT OF THE MONTH Oct. ’86 Nov. ’86 Dec. ’86 Jan. ’87 Feb. ’87 March ’87 April ’87 May ’87 Elaine Steward and Steve White Kevin Purgiel Wayne Oom Kristen Arnold Stephen Laubaugh Karin Gibson Amy Haywood Michael Karpinski Anna Loftus Special thanks to White’s Photography for all their time, work, and advice, to help make this yearbook a success. 147 • Ski. SAFETY GATE Ski , . f'iiiiii nxlMir«| UNLOAD hfpc 149 Row 1, L to R: Sue Coykendall, Chris Beck, Stacy Nichols. Row 2, L to R: Kim Stafford, Kris Brumm, Lisa Vargaz, Lashell Herbsteith. Row 3, L to R: Andy Crosby, Jim McKinstry, Mike Davis. Dan Hause, Kari Warner, Steve Shemer. Not Pictured: Jim James, Ken Kerkela, Jeff Schantz, Kevin Scnantz, Ann Krouse, Jeff Mawer. Kathy Stenberg, Chad Smith, Jeff Hall. 8 The CO-OP program at H.H.S. permits qualifying students to attend classes for % of the day. Many area businesses participate in the CO-OP program. Credit is given to participating students. Row 1, L to R: Jolene Cridler, Kris Fox, Sheila Roush, Kelly Jelinski, Shannon Keller. Row 2, L to R: Val Clouse, Teresa Mapes, John Ward, Mark Slocum. Row 3, L to R: Peggy Noom, Pam Liebhauser, Len Hinton, Sue Meyers. Row 4, L to R: Shannon Swihart, Rita Daniels, Laura Redman, Brenda Ritter. Row 5, L to R: Tom Rosenburg, Bryan Hanford, John Nichols, Paul Dryer. Row 6, L to R: Larry Bennett, Scott Clark, Rob Redman. T. J. Slagstad, Tom Shaw. Row 7, L to R: Dale White. Joe Kubek, Doug Whitmore. 150 SUPPORTING SPONSORS WBCH David Woodliff, M.D. Carl Peurach, D.D.S. D.J. ELECTRIC Cinder Pharmacy Consolidated Enterprises Realty World Hause G R Felpausch Corporation Depot Law Offices Mode O’Day County Seat Waynes Shoe Store Radiology Associates Bon Appetit Catering Co. Cary Display Press Inc. MC Supply Ltd. Maria’s Beauty Shop CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS Credit Bureau of Barry County Flex-Fab T M Tire and Service Center, Inc. Razor’s Edge Electric Motor Service Virginia’s Beauty Shoppe “U” Rent-Um Canoe Livery Newton Well Service Progressive Graphics Dr. James Weatherhead Marie Eaton MANYTHANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!


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