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55 Senlors Bow out of Commencement SENIORS LAST MILE REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Bob Harry TOP RANKING SENIORS Dr Wulfer Beggs Martha Toews Superlmendent D W Frazer and Joyce Mason EX-SENIORS CHECK IN GOWNS , ..-.4 ' , , f.. A 1 -1. 'L 4' .m'f.' 45
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Senior Breakfast, Class Day-Memorable Lasts ALL EARS FOR THE SPEAKER-Don Mo Mason, Miss Lurlie Lee, D. W. Frazer, Sue Cameron and Joyce Roehrs. ..l1- LAST ACTIVITY ENDS FOR SENIORS Nadine Rams Gloria Stone Ron Sfaehr Delores Stone Beverlee Addison Gretchen Stover Phyllis Richter and Karin Zethren CLASS DAY CUT UPS Karan Zethren Bob Robson Carolyn Lewis Bull Paul y Gaul Frandsen Kathryn Epp and Phll Vandecar KINDERGARTEN ANTICS Mary Swanson Kathy Dougherty Jlm Weary Martha Toews R d A Jensen and Bob Moline LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT o rmstrong Joyce Mason Don ronde, Joyce
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.4-uh SIGNS OF THE TIME-Denis Stoddard, president, Sam Hall, vice president, Nancy Norton, secretary, and LaVonne Tonniges, treasurer. Juniors See Year Filled With Fun, Work, Reward You, the Juniors of York High School, were the middle class these past months - upperclassmen preparing to take your turn as leaders. You were not quite naive enough to be mistaken for sophomores nor sophisticated enough to be seniors. Nevertheless, the seniors knew that they were leaving things in good hands as they marched down the aisle on com- mencement night. Class officers were Denis Stoddard, president, Sam Hall, vice president, Nancy Norton, secretary, and LaVonne Tonniges, treasurer. Miss Bess Alexander and Miss Louise McNerney served as class sponsors. Raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet 'fi I , ,Q '45 yt' -Q' CZ' 5 46 was uppermost in your minds. To further your finan- cial condition, you picked up corn. Gramercy Ghost , your class play, was another activity, with Nancy Norton, French Ross, and Carl Barth, portray- ing the leading roles. Weeks were spent by the many Juniors prepar- ing for the Junior-Senior Banquet, which ended the principle social events for another year in the history of the school. Competing for offices for County Government Day at the Court House were the Federalists and Nationalists. Noisy campaigning in the halls took place as election day drew closer. J. Anderson P ,: K. Anthony ' F. Barber Q C. Barth I tx, M. Barth 7-N R N. semi H. Blair K. Bland ' f trams.
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