iyj' . 4 At if ii . lgf 'fi ll va' Q ll. rv-F' . A ba' xl The two buildings above are the latest additions to the Hastings College campus. At the left is the admin- istration-class room unitg at right, the library. Both buildings are still under construction. Recently com- pleted and in use are a new science building and a build- ing for the music and art departments. A remarkably fine student union building will be ready for use this fall, and a new dormitory will be started in the near future. Hastings High school students need look no further than their home town for a top-notch place to get a college education. X 75351 EEE A great help to both high school and college students will be the fine library which is now under construction. It is a credit to the people of Has- V' ' tings that they are the first in Nebraska to vote bonds for a library-and on n 'the first ballot. While the new library will be a valuable auxiliary unit to X74-5 , A ,PN-f the various school libraries, its greater value will be to those men and women X Jeff Vf rfb '1' of the community who have completed their formal schooling but wish to con- ,, af tinue their education by reading books in their spare time. f -' 04 ' M ,041 'V ,4 H I V4 , P - - Q., - 7 3:g,vs-aging hgkiiyei j,.,.,:.iw,g,,q1m f ,,',.,a4fi. kglwwymf, V , g. V 4. lui .Xu5,Yrmg N: 1g,,1.,:7.3,,,,5ievl' f ,,.,3rsH U a,S.g.,1g. 31-5-- pffo JP' ,V . all-fe ++.ffwv.if2,.:..A.x:4M tEawf'f'?T,.f..ff':11'-'T fs- it ,H . nf -' ' J., .if a rf mf 'i f.'l'1-'Y'Af .1.,Af.ipf'f9 ' ' 3' Q. . ,,.,w '?5'm r.f:sWt ' f - ' Z f tt tiff' I . V ' . . 'i'f.f- 'fwni ,,t,.f jffL ,T:..1- 'f4xRr,,.5re,f:z?'5 7 ' -4125 ' V 'If ' - . lF'5l '5 i wwliv' i ' ' ' , A, , 1 X, Q, , 1- ,.,.f.-W ' - Z ,,p4v J Y' Q Q ,,,eWgw 'iff'fiif......,,..w.sff ,X . f' nj , V , - L ,. 441 ,of ' WW- A, K' , , JM if efiQie'5vcMff t All .if l Conti? jj rr.4 X Z os. .urea
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- wi v 4... School opened up pretty much in the usual manner with the seniors looking nonchalant and wise, the juniors trying to imitate them, and the sophomores lost but trying hard not to show it. Right off the seniors and juniors get the breaks with an afternoon off ,while the sophomores take tests. That,s a new twist -tests the first day. Next day everyone lined up and filed into the gym to pay fees. This new way they hit you for money just once- but boy they hit you! Then things begin to happen fast. The Tigers hit Fremont 12-7 . . . Hello day dawned with pink, blue, and yellow tags everywhere. There was a dance in the evening . . . Several students attended a governor's conference in Lincoln . . . Cross Country got started in a three-way meet. Tied GI for second place . . . The first rally was held. Something new-sophomores and jun- iors on the west side, seniors on the east. Why? School's getting too crowded, nearly 900 of us now . . . Tigers wore their new gray, orange and black side-line coats at Fairbury but got pasted 25-0 . . . And on Sept. 20, the annual student council installation was held. The school is in good hands now-full speed ahead. I lil Two events occurring the latter part of August always herald the opening of school. One is the start of football practice, the other the arrival of the foreign exchange student. And while the Tiger hopefuls were sweating it out in the hot sun, Else-Marie Skoien, Mia , was meeting new friends who were to be her classmates. Mia ,came all the way from Hone- foss, Norway, to attend school in Hastings. Dick Bierman, who spent the summer in Bra- band, Denmark, as an AFS student, chats with Mia seated on one of the new benches that dot the walks in the open court. ,, ,T 4 is 1, ,. ' eel! .. 4 . Tbv 1962 Tigvr Page 9 K' --.sm
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