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vw February started out with a heartbreaking one point loss to G. I. and a win over hapless Norfolk . . . Feb. 9, was a red letter day against Lincoln. The Varsity whipped Lincoln High 87- 52. The JV,s whipped the Jr. Links 49-39, while the Gymnasts took Lincoln Southeast 67-60 . . . Man, is this school hepped up-They're really lay- ing for Grand Island. The seniors began ordering graduation announcements and a Valentine dance was held on the bridge, but still all eyes were on Feb. 16. And it proved a day to make all Tigers happy. The Tigers exploded against G. I. to win 80-64, while the -IV's added insult to injury by beating the G. I. reserves 66-44 . . . In between this game and the District Tournament was sand- wiched the unique annual Dress-Up day. The girls looked lovely in their Sunday best, while the boys looked usharpl' in suits and ties . . . There was the usual run of pep rousing activities and rallies before District. G. I. beating Fairbury and Hastings taking Beatrice seemed almost routine. But when the Tigers beat the Islanders the roof caved inf' The crowd could hardly quiet down to hear Mr. Keating present the game captains with the District IV trophy. P ' --fthe, rlofheas arwl.a,fJw,tzh.q, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Isn't it fun to be back? HUH!-Who said that? Well it really is nice to be back. And there are lots of things to do. The debaters are going to Kearney . . . The basketball team is going to Northeast . . . Swim- mers and gymnasts are also headed for North- east . . . fThey all got beat including the JV'sj The debaters fared better in Kearney, especially Meredith Fink and Bud Kimball . . . Annual staff is getting ready for two days of picture taking. fThey got in one day and were frozen out. Could not get enough gas to heat the school Jan. 10.1 It warmed up enough to came back and beat Nor- folk Friday night and Columbus Saturday. By the way, Dick Bierman was named the Regents winner with Gary Lentz first alternate. The rest of January was pretty much taken over by basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, and swimming. Then, on the 29th came the annual Penny Drive.
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ICM IOW US TAXI IHIT. Tuesday, Nov. 21, the juniors and seniors met in the auditorium to hear a talk by Mr. Emiel J. Christensen that got Career Day underway. The students attended several conferences in the morning. In the afternoon the seniors toured places of business that interested them. Shown are two groups, one, boys in a drafting room, and the other, girls visiting a business office. Nov. 23-26, THANKSGIVING VACATION. Nov. 27, the student council sponsored an hour dance. It must have taken more than an hour to get un- twisted after the dance. December was short but jammed with ac- tivity. Dec. 1, opening basketball game with Omaha Westside. Tigers started slow but picked up speed and won 58-39 . . . Hastings lost its first wrestling match to West Kearney 31-21 . . . Seniors start registering for second semester . . . Dec. 8, basketball at Fremont Friday night and Columbus Saturday night. Gary Anderson says everybody go-take the bus or follow us. If he tried to make it in that heap,' he didn't make it . . . Got clobbered Friday night-won 69-49 Saturday . . . 11th, Wrestlers threw scare into Holdrege, almost won-24-28 . . . The 15th was a busy day-Convocation in the morning com- memorating the signing of the Bill of Rights. In the afternoon Grand Island gymnasts overpowered Hastings 88-33. In Lincoln, Southeast dunked the Tiger swimmers 105-47. But in North Platte it was another story. There the tall Tigers tied a bomb on the Bulldogs. After the smoke cleared it was Hastings, 52 to 35 . . . School came to a close before Christmas vacation with a convoca- tion Thursday afternoon, Dec. 21. After the pro- gram work started like mad getting ready for the Christmas dance in the evening. After the dance it was good bye and MERRY CHRISTMAS. The 1962 Tiger Page 18
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wel , -I ca il 8, x. . , . W X 3. in in 45, , I if g ag! K ,H 1,1 and 5 .e315k'f'f'affi's. 'N ui F mug' .mm - ff fffw s-Jr a.5.f'?'f1 as Aendolf. - .4.v.:g'fhg Q Agia' s .. ':f'?lGif5f3.9if.'i Q2 W pil ' iff- f d? 94, . i a . 3,5 . if-1 ag: The week of March 5, was packed with We Th 'xl -'-:ff l iifiwmm Wi' activity. First thing Monday morning there was a convocation honoring the team Early Thursday morning the Burlington station was overrun with nearly 700 stu- dents, teachers, and friends of the Tigers, all eager to get to Lincoln and get it started. Again on this trip, as on the one to North Platte, Miss Moore's Snack Bar proved one of the highlights of the trip. Pictured here are the food bar and the adult's car where Miss Moore and one of her helpers are selling sandwiches . . . You can be certain of one thing-ir was a mighty happy gang that made the return trip on Thursday afternoon. The 1962 Tiger Page 20 for winning the District crown. Miss Beez- ley received the trophy for the school from Al Motley and Mr. Keating started the ball rolling for a special train. For the next few days the office resembled a railroad ticket office more than a school. Wednes- day afternoon there was a rally at which Mr. Keating and Mr. Seikman gave talks. The school was keyed up for this one. The team was ready and anxious to get another crack at Prep. The students had their tickets bought and were impatient for Thursday and the start of the tournament. A large group of Tiger fans came back later to see the team off and wish them well. .7fwMdfUf-- ,t .Iuzco ' s s , V. ix, mfn, Maj 6, -i1,ff-gff, ,Lf llldftf. ,I I V t,,4Vj4J, 7,A,j:-., ffwtfif. 'Vfc ,!f,flZ.f'. iff!! 479' 'T , f ,- 7' 1,1 ,fjk-fy, .C ff. fl. a ff 1,711-Q' ff . .ford C ft 71:4 -L if 1 K 'f ,H ,-9 71
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