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Tops ln Character, Leaclershlp, Service, Scholarship 'Q K Dougherty K pp D Maronde Who d es rn rnoerslwup IH he Natuonal Honor Socley a ually neon? It means twat he student rs a future l ad r and has put forth hrs maxxmum l tort on scwolastrc a tlvltnes Nrne s nrors were select ed thus year on tlt basrs of sclwolarslnp service leadershrp and character all of equal rmportance Clrmoxrng Se-nlor l-lrglw Honors Day was the an nouncement ot the names ot nes arnbr rous s uclents Each year the la ulty sel C s the outstanclrng scholars rom the uppe tnr ol he Senror Class rnemberslwrp ln rns organrzatron Tlres s nnors have g ven mum of tlnel lme and effort rn promo mg the ac wr: s and rn eres s of York l-lrgh School IU!!! l'f-rp? J Mason R Mohne W Nrchols G Stover M Toews K Zethren '49 NT' N if :j',:
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Gretchen Stover. ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Bob Robson. Buff and Blue Records YHS Activities in Print STAFF MEMBERS-Jeannette Kopcho and Wilma Nichols. BUSINESS MANAGERS-Betty Bumgurner and Sue Cameron. v t. -4 vs Gretchen Stover, editor, planned, developed, and directed the i955 Butt and Blue. Bob Robson, associate editor, worked closely with Gretchen to produce the annual. Writing captions and copy and drawing car- toons were his most common tasks cluring iournalism class. Sue Cameron, business manager, and her assist- ant, Betty Bumgarner, planned ad pictures and poured over captions, Taking the pictures tor the editors was the sole aim of photographer Bob lvioline. Wilma Nichols could be found scratching away at copy assignments, Jeannette Kopcho was kept busy typing tor the annual. Miss Hattie Steinberg offered her advice to these iournalists as they strived for an All- American yearbook. V,f Sg,.,-xx Q.,- Lm1.5BERicaNF k'i 'mtf11,f we Q5 , .5 ri' Ji X ' s RQ-TY M A I fl J f V! XFXAII Y 1 f ..-ef i REMEMBER . . . those All-American dreams.
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Y-CLUB MEMBERS-First Row-Coach L. E. Sieckmann, Gary Epp, Harvey Blair, Coach George Bostwick. Second Row-Dick Deering, Bill Pauley. Third Row-Loren Railsback, Jim Lundy. Fourth Row-Bob Harry, Don Jensen, Bob Johnson, Duane Smith. Fifth Row-Bill Burnham, Phil Vandecar, Jim Opitz, Gary Mosier. Sixth Row-Sam Hall, Gary Meradith, Richard Huegel, Benny Lovell. Paul Smith led the Y-Club through a successful year as president. Bob Harry and Phil Vandecar were vice president and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Any senior high boy who had earned o maior letter in sports could belong to this organization. To promote better sportsmanship in the school and among the boys participating in sports, was the goal of the Y-Club. At the close of the year, the Y-Club purchased emblems depicting football, basketball, and track, for the senior members. Each boy chose the sport he was mast active in and received the correspond- ing emblem. York's Y'Club ioined with the Seward letter club and iointly purchased a traveling trophy. As the two schools compete in football, basketball, and track, the trophy will currently be in the possession of the school winning two out of the three events. York won the trophy for the '54-'55 year. Y-Club members held several dances during the year. Coaches L. E. Sieckmann and George Bosfvvick acted as advisers to the group, Y-Club Members Earn Letters in Five Maior Sports
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