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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
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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.
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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
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