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hw The five juniors who were candidates for the APS 1959 summer pro! gram. At left is David Habesliaw, foreign student. Candidates are, stand- ing: Gale Sherman, and Dave livans. Seated: Ann Cuildnur, Deanna Gray. and Christy jo Froschhcuser. joe Ray, right, tells some of his experiences Hi Ho! Hi Ho! lt's back to work we go! For most students it wasn't hard to get back into the groove. For those who spent their vacation in sunny Florida, Mexico, or California, it was tougher. Right away the Tribune started taking pictures for the Annual. There were two days of listening for the 1959 TIGER page I6 ,ar right signal, then dashing for the auditorium to look at the birdie and say cheese. Ray Thiel made history with a 265 game in the H. S. Bowling Club league. For the next few weeks lots of things hap- pened. Marilyn Stulken won U. of N. Regents Scholarship. The steering committee started plan- ning for Variety Show. Seniors got measured for caps and gowns. President Eisenhower signed pro- clamation making Alaska the 49th state. Candidates for the AFS 1959 summer program were announced. Debaters went to Kearney and Omaha for tourna- ments. Students sat through an hour of pictures and story of Ceylon. The Student Council made history with its plans for an official school flag. Students in home rooms picked the design they liked best and then the Council arranged for a stock selling campaign to raise the necessary money. Stock shares at 50c each were sold in the hall. ln all, about S200 was raised. Exams! Then the semester ended.
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,wwf Umm Cub Club girls sold cookies and cakes to make money for a trip to the Lincoln High game. QThen they were snowbound and couldn't go.j Dcbatcrs were busy at Wesleyan and Hastings College tourna- ments. Gymnasts won the Mid-East crown. Cub Club Conducted last BB rally. Two girls teams, oddly attired, played a game which appears to be rather rough. Variety Show dress rehearsal finally rolls around. Oh those long hours until your act is on-good time for a game of solitaire. it took a lot of time for the girls in the Cool Cihooln .ICI to make up. And then came the real thing-The 1959 Variety Show. f'-e W
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