Saugatuck High School - Compass Yearbook (Saugatuck, MI)

 - Class of 1987

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A wayward Iraqi missile that struck a U.S. Iceland Irtgate caused tarerbenkions. Thirty-seven Reagan and Gorbachev talked at length on mis- sile reductions, but the summit ended in a stale- mate over SDI. 2 uttiyed 'Ptctovie The Daniloff Affair In a quasi-swap with Moscow, a U.S. hostage wins limited freedom. Marine Corps Woes Where would it end? One of the most serious sex-for-secrets ex- changes in U.S. histo- ry, and the embassy in Moscow was crawling with bugs. Jf-V— Only I still recall the strangest dream I think I ever had. I dreamt the entire world was good and nobody was bad. The rich pro- claimed that they would aid the hungy and the poor, that national leaders met in Prague and declared there’d be no war. The populatioin, black and white lived in peace and harmony, equality was evident despite color, sex, and creed. The fields of Ethiopia were dense with heavy crops and famine stricken families had food in their pots. How Far Does It Go? Arms for Iran, release of hos- tages for us, and aid for the Contras. Was it such a good deal? Did some know more than they were telling? South Africa Apartheid, sanctions, elections, hostility, ri- ots, whites vs. blacks, unrest will it ever end?

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 ’KZduOWXK TKlf t Uf Forty-three seniors were loaded into a school bus at 11:00- pm on graduation night. They had no idea where they were going or what they were going to do. It was all a big mystery. Everyone was waiting in anticipation as the bus left the school. The first stop was near Oval Beach at the camp where a dance awaited them, with two D.J.’s from WKLQ. After everyone had boogied their socks off, they got back on the bus and headed toward their next destination .. the Dow Center. There everyone was refreshed by fun and games in the pool. From there they ate pizza and had a video and slide show of past years of growing up, which everyone really enjoyed. It was now about 6:00am and everyone was getting tired, but there was one final destination, a ride on the ferry boat. The seniors were served breakfast on the boat and everyone tied a name tag onto a helium balloons which were released into the clear morning sky. Throughout the evening prizes were given away to all seniors and overall it was a great time; and event that was hoped to be continued during upcoming graduations and well worth it. Thanks very much to STOP (Super Team of Parents) who planned the whole event. Scellar £CecCia i Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed Class Clowns B: Jason Myers B: Jack Cribb B: Eric Birkholz G: I.ara McGrath G: Jennifer Dickie G: Monet Morris Friendliest Most Likely to Lead a Loudest Mouth B: Tim Vollink G: Amy Rudich Rock Band B: Scott Havnes B: Mark Eichler G: Stacie Tiffany Best Dressed G: Heidi Saffer Best Couple B: Brett Inch G: I aurie Schorle Brightest Personality B: Jason Myers Jason Myers Laurie Schorle Most Athletic G: Maura Barclay Most Likely to Lose B: John Balmer Friendliest Smile His Hair First G: Monet Morris B: Doug Hedglin Scott Haynes Most Spirited G: Leslie McKean Most Positive B: Johnny Sanford Most Rebellious B: Kevin Newman G: Stacie Tiffany B: Johnny Sanford G: Jenny Smith G: Jennifer Dickie Best Buddies G: Karen Kostvla B: John Balmer Amy Rudich Brett Inch



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 America’s Cup Disappointing the Aussies, the Stars '87, skippered by Denni ConnerJ took the cup with a win. The Besieged Bakkers how godly are they? Jim and Tammy were rejected PTL and Jessica Hahn (the other woman) was left heart, but a lot of money. A Dream I dreamt that every prison cell was totally de- serted, free from killers, rapists, thieves, the sick and the perverted. There was no fear of nuclear war as the world was free of weapons, there was no button to be pushed by some lunatic or cretin. Respect was held for disabled beings, the crippled, blind and mute. Terrorists ceased their deadly deeds in Ireland and Beirut. Such visions were a pleasure and as real as they might seem, I I and realized painfully, it could only be a dream.’ — Debbie Bunker ght Amazing Fli the w ueling took ick Kutan irld flight without stopping 11 days for Jeena Yeager n the Voyager. It eff erosexuals, sexuals, intrave- nous drug users, and hemophiliacs. The deadly plague that swept the world. Doomed Herald Over 200 died from the British ferry that cap- sized in the North Sea. Shot Out Of The Sky Eugene Hasenfus’ contra cargo plane crashed, he was captured, but was the CIA involved?

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