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Rallies are fun. In some, girls dress up like athletes and play football or basketball games. Other times they conduct funerals and bury the poor departed opponent. Some- times the team is married to Miss Victory. ln the top picture Hastings is chasing Miss Grand Island. Above, some boys dressed as girls, try their hand lor hipsj with the hoops. Then of course there's lots of cheering and singing. Seniors' parents came to school to get the low down on such things as scholar- ships. college applications. and-to drink coffee with the teachers and iallx ahout- you know what! Us!
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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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ima Xlslho will be the Queen? ilihis question begins to run through the minds of many' students about the first of Uetober every year. On October 9. students voted in home rooms for their choice. The six high girls were iiominated. On the fifteenth, the girls selected were noti- fied at a speeial convocation. ln the top picture Sandra liutt is being surprised from behind by Steve l..1I'Db, At the left, Grace Cioldbeek is happily receiving the news from larry Darby. Cirace was dressed for .1 stunt which was part of the program. The other girls selected were Kathy lflliott. -Iulie Bohlke, Vicky Cullen, :ind Kathy Campbell. During halftime ceremonies at the Hastings-Norfolk game. Cirace Cioldbeek was crowned Hastings High School Football Queen amid the cheers of her classmates and friends. Last year's Queen, Deanna Robare, presided at the crowning. Xlfatching the crowning are Sandra Rutt, chosen Nlaid of Honor. and .lim Ciiddings, escort of the 1957 Queen. Picture two and picture three almost give the appearance of a Cinderella story.
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