Hastings High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hastings, NE)

 - Class of 1986

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'rar 't 'WI I ,A '14 Qi , gi W? if .vul- Ciossic things reolly hoppen ot Hastings High. Mr. Cleon Ochsner wos oworded Nebrosko Teocher of the Yeor. i..l......... --- These cheerleoders put in mony hours of hord work to get their routine to perfection. ,

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lassic ollections W ' Iossic -look up the word and it says serving as a standard of excellence, Our greatest standard of excel- lence is in school spirit. When we think ofthe word classic what comes to mind? The word classic means different things to different people. According to Sopho- more Michelle Lewis it means genuine, or original as in the classic coke or a classic saying. Senior Denise Mitchell said a performance Cmovieb or piece of music that is very well performed and everyone remembers. Sophomore Millie Minshall said something, such as music, that is old in style but done very well so that it looks, or sounds, as though it were for the weaIthy. Being a classic means setting goals first of all. Each person has different classic goals, Classic is something that never goes out of style. Like blue jeans, and tennis shoes. Cami Shaw, Freshman There are everyday goals, monthly goals, and yearly goals. An everyday goal may be just to solve a rugged school day. A monthly goal may be for budgeting money, and a yearly goal may be just to make it through the school yearjust to say that l did the best job I could do. The last goal is the long term goal, some may dream of becoming doctors, lawyers, teachers, mailmen, beauticians, photographers, and maybe even journal- ist. But whatever the goal, the only way to succeed is by proving ourselves. After all we go to a classic school why not show oft our accomplishments. Students at Hastings High are classical in their own way. We are unique. Life is not a bed of roses, though there's always obstacles we have to get over in order to show our unique characteristics. Whether we like rock, country, jazz, or classical music we're still part of our Hastings High 'Class-act'. Everyday for nine months we unite in school, and take our parts. Each day our moods change, and so do our feelings, but yet we show our goals of excellence which make us a standard of excellence. Our school, ourselves - all classic signs of that standard of excellence. Marshall Gaines S' . 2 if ':5 - I ' f A ri if'



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Seniors Greg Mays and Greg Gar- lock deliver o speech during a pep rally. lossic omponions omponions - An ossocioteg com- rade, Student Life is just whot the nome soys o 'student's life'. Whot do we, os students, enjoy doing? Whot we do during the summer, during spirit week, during weekends, when we trovel, ond at concerts is student life. We often toke olong o friend or componion when we go some ploce. lt's usuolly eosier to do things with o friend rother thon by yourself. The times thot we spend with our friends in high school will lost in our minds for yeors to come. The things thot mode school so fun often bring bock memories ond the joy of the post yeor ond of yeors to come. But offer high school some choose college, the ormed forces, or they choose 4 Student LifelClossic Companions '34 companion is someone you do things with. A besrifrie-noi Anonymous to spend their timejust finding ojob ond not going to college, But whotever you chose, when your 10 yeor closs reunion comes ground you tolk of the clossic things thot hoppened during your high school doys. A componion is someone you like to spend time with, Someone who meons o lot to you, soid Senior Kristy Peck. Our best friends ore the people we ore mostly closely reloted to. We often tell our friends more obout us thon we do our porents. Why? Emotions between friends con floir, often causing o borrier which con often get iw n 'lnw-rw 1' people hurt. Hurting one onother is port of the gome of life. lt's almost like we hove to do it, ond to work things out for ourselves. Freshmon Nikki Soothoff soid o com- ponion is, someone to do things with, ond shore your emotions wlth. Friends memo- ries, ond relotionships to grow on ore just Q few things thot mode 1986 Clossicf Our school, ourselves ore oll clossic signs of thot stondord of excellence. Morsholl Gaines ,WL X UH frt .W N ...

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