Hastings High School - Saxon Yearbook (Hastings, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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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.

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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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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.

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