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Eric Steidle Warren Ulrich Corey Ward Joseph Willson Dave Wren Jon Teunessen Tammie Thayer Donna Vansickle Bob Vanzandt Jeffrey Warren Jason Watson Mellissa Winick Kirk Ziegler Valerie Yesh Cynthia Wood ■ PICTURES UNAVAILABLE FOR: William Balk, Billie Burbank, Melody Davis, Joey Gloetner, Adam Huges, Debra Reed, Kimberly Simmet, Chad Stevens, Stanley Stevens, Chad Stiles, Jennifer Svoboda, James Thomason, James Townsend Thomas Vos Chad White Brian Turnbull Dion Vrooman Jarred Thompson Kara Venhuizen Teresa Westbrook Lisa Townsend Robin Wood Andrew Woodliff Elwin Wood Jr. V Edward Zurface This page sponsored by Hastings Orthopedic Clinic, P.C. 29
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4 Sandy Reid Traci Roush Kyle Shattuck Nicole Shay Tammie Rider Tammy Shellenbarger Rodney Selleck Karon Sofia Kathy Rine Michael Ruthruff Debbie Sensiba Teresa Shepard Anna Solmes Greg Roath Gene Sinclair Nikki Spaulding Marti Rose Todd Scheck Suzi Sexton 28 This page sponsored by Bosley’s Pharmacy
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Brian Gibson and Rebecca Hawkins CITIZEN BEE The Citizen Bee is an open competition for all high school students. Brain Gibson and Rebecca Hawkins represented Hastings High School at the regional com- petition. The Citizen Bee is a competition that involves the knowledge of American History and Current Events. The competition was held at Kellogg Community College on March 8, 1988. Brain and Rebecca did well for their first time in the competition. PRACTICAL LAW Enjoying Practical Law!!! Practical Law is a required one year course for all students in their sophomore year. The class is taught by Mr. Kietzmann, Mr. Oliver, Mr. O’Mara, and Mr. Schwartz. Practical Law is a val- uable class that teaches everyone about the legal process and the way laws affect them. The course prepares students for their futures by learning the way the law can help them in their jobs and personal lives. The most important aspect of the class is learning personal rights and how and where to get help when it’s needed. Cival law. Criminal law, Consumer law, Family law, liberties, psychology, history, and government fill the course session.The class has field trips to highlight the subject that is currently being taught. Some examples of some of the trips taken are to the county jail and circuit court. These trips enhance the in-class lectures, discussions, mock trials, case studies, guest speakers, movies, and filmstrips, by Lesli Becker Information provided by Practical Law teachers 30
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