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In a convocation Tuesday, October 10, Karen Anstine was sought out and escort- ed to the stage by Charles Eigenberg. She was elected, with five other girls, the day before by members of the senior class. WW The six girls nominated as queen Candi- dates were Phyllis Barley, Pam Jones, no Karen Anstine, Vickie Lightner, Deanne de Freese, and Mary Jappert. 4 . ,Clwlv ffl Jfomeco Q Karen and Phyllis ride past the grandstand on the way to the center of the field where all six girls were met by the Band, the Tigerettes, and the senior Cub Club members. In a beautiful formal ceremony, Deanne de Freese was first disclosed as the Maid of Honor after which Karen was revealed as the Queen and was crowned by 1960 Queen Nancy Anderson. As the Band played, the Queen and her Maid of Honor, and her four attendants were escorted to their special seats in the stands where they were congrat- l uated and photographed by their many admiring friends.
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Remember thoset signs in the counselor's office window: Caution-plug in brain before starting mouth. And, You can never win the heavy- weight title by doing lightweight exercise. There were more just as good, some better . . . What's this new fraternity in school, Biphy Chema? Well, it's no fraternity-it's the new name for the science club . . . The flowers that bloom in the spring tra- la-will be from bulbs planted by the faculty this fall . . . Norfolk played its best game of the year at home against Hastings, October 20, but still lost their seventh straight by yielding to the Tigers 12-0 . . . The fourth period girls, gym class hiked to Lake Hastings, ate lunch, went wading, then hiked back . . . Oct. 25, the Cub Club cabinet had a covered dish supper for the G. I. Pep Club cabinet. It was a friendly gathering-at least until game time. Over sixtypainted up cars filled with en- thusiastic students formcd a car-train and paraded the streets to advertise the G. I. game, and work up pep. The train ended up following the team's bus to the stadium . . . Also this was Dad's Night. Dads were introduced before game time with Cub Club girls leading the 38 fathers present across the field icaltffzaw, Emi 9. 9. to the east sidelines. The game proved to be a heartbreaker as the boys played well but lost 19-28 . . . The call has gone out for swimmers. Soon the pool will be alive with Tiger wetbacks . . . During a convocation Oct. 27, Dick Bierman told of his ex- periences in Denmark last summer. Dick had some fine pictures too . . . Nov. 1, 102 seniors spent the day taking Regents exams. It was a day off from classes-but hardly a vacation. XVho won top hon- ors? Dick Bierman . . . Seven buses headed out of Hastings for Beatrice Nov. 3, as the students made a wholesale migration to the Tiger's last football game. The game ended Hastings 20, the Orangemen 7 . . . The same night Fremont defeated Grand Island which put Hastings into a tie with Fremont for East Big Ten Championship . . . Nov. 6, was the last of the parent visitation nights-this time the seniors . . . Nov. 10-11, the Tiger Cub Staff at- tends clinic in Lincoln . . . Nov. 11, many Student Council members attended a state convention in Kearney . . . XVhat's this-a call for wrestlers? Right! Something new has come into the sports program-wrestling. Mr. Emery, the new physical education instructor is the coach. We'll soon be hearing a lot more about this new sport. JLLU The 1962 Tiger Page 14
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