Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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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.

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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.



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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

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