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iiiifi ,141 1959 TIGER jklgcf 8 '2:s. Www' After a ten day trip from Dollar. Scotland, David Habeshaw arrives at the home of the Donald Maggart's. Very much interested in his arrival are Donna and Dick Maggart who will be his sister and brother through the school year. Bruce, jim, and Gary, are getting a head start on the rest of the students by starting the school year in August. Gary Engelhardt is hav' ing trouble with those shoulder pads, but with the help of Coach Smith he'll soon have the problem licked. nfnda Yes. this is it. That first day of school. Maybe tliereK a little regret that vacation is over but still there is a lot of laughter and talking as old friends meet again. Right nom everyone is headed for the auditorium where he viill get his sehedule .ind instruetion. on where to go and how to get there. M --.,,-'- Ugg- r I 'X' ..-Ae-he .pur- L.-1. 1, ,vw - ,,.,,,-- ef. ,.,, s. .u'.,-. ,A liz. 1,3 f .. R, .,. , --7 iga-31 .ew Cl' 2 fav 4 ,, , r 1 . -ilu' ' ' .-.75 '1 . 3 . ff ff 'E
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When June comes and school is ouf, sfudenfs don'f iusf fade away unfil nexf Sepfember. They are very busy in many differenf acfivifies unfil school sfarfs again. The summer of '58 found l-lasfings l-ligh School sfudenfs doing many inferesfing fhings. Senior Janef Tombaugh, and iuniors Chuck Roberfson and Paf Purvis, compefed in several swimming meefs. Joe Ray spenf fhree monfhs in Sudsbury, Suffolk, England, sponsored by fhe American Field Service program. Gary Greinke, Bob l-lemenway. and Roger Mohrlang affended Boys' Sfafe. Vicky Cullen and Lorrene Hays were se- lecfed fo affend Girls' Sfafe, where Vicky was a candidafe for governor. She and her successful opponenf affended Girls' Nafion held in Washingfon, D. C. June Rockholm affended fhe Nafional Speech Tournamenf in Sioux Falls, S. D. where she parficipafed in fhe poefry and dramafic reading evenfs. Several sfudenfs fook sponsored frips. Tom Cunningham wenf fo Texas. Gary Greinke fo Canada, and Marian Marrs visifed The Unifed Nafions. Mr. Applebee's Junior Legion baseball feam won anofher sfafe crown. David l-labeshaw arrived in Augusf, from Scofland, fo affend l-lasfings High School as ifs fourfh foreign exchange sfu- denf. 1959 TIGER page 7
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At the end of lhf flfSl Wiclfk CJTTTC TllU first dance, It was the climax of the .inf nual Hello Day activities, Throughout the students and lcafllffs W'0TU Aloha tags and made an effort to bt friendly with everyone, especially strang- crs. The evening was spent dancing at the Dance Moderne. The bridge was beautifully decorated with modernistic de- signs. 0111, Sue Thacher, Kathy Campbell, and Cynthia Charlton were in charge of the decorations. Sue, Kathy, and Cynthia, are getting the refreshment table ready for the rush. julie Bohllte had charge of preparing those delicious sandwiches, cookies and punch. September 9 was election day for Student Council members, Each home room elected a regular and an alternate. On Friday was the first football game. V'ow! XVas that close-7-6, but we licked Fairbury. The next Tuesday was installation day for Council members and officers. In the ceremony Bud Shriner pre- sided and presented Gary Greinke with the president's gavel. Lighting his candle and taking his oath is Roger Mohrlang, treas- urer. W'aiting are Garyg O. B. Anderson. vice presidentg Sharon Dunmire, sccretaryg with candles already lighted, jerry Bunting, senior represcntativeg Dean Neff, iunior representativeg and Rosalie Smith, sophomore class representative.
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