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WHAT WE NEED lS A LOBBYlST --Right- Lothar Hirschberg and Gary Nelson HI-Y-W Center 'J. Bair L. Vennum, L Hirsch- berg, G. Chorlron J. Rarlsback Charles Brown, sponsor Norman Braasch sponsor, D Hotchkiss T Sanburg L. Penney, B. Johnson O, Friesen, B Graham, J. Dietrich, F. Warren R. Svatos, T Warren, G. Nelson, D. Pinnea, J, Buchanan, K. Anthony, T. Wright D. Moomey, J. Miller G. Hawthorne, R Schell, K. Bland, B Lovell Police Officer Ray Conrad, Mayor Lloyd Livingstone. SUPER-SALESMEN CO NFERENCE-Lower Lett-Floyd Warren, treasurer, Don Hotchkiss, president, Ted Wright, secretory, Gary Nelson, vice-president, Bob Johnson, chaplain X X. ' 1 1X Hormonious Service Promoted by Hi-Y Setting a standardeuclean living, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean scholarship -for boys and young men everywhere, Hi'Y members continued their promotion of high standards of Christian character. Nebraska Model Legislature in Lincoln was this group's main proiect. Boys from York who took part were Gary Nelson, Lothar Hirschberg, Ted Wright, Don Hotchkiss, Bob Johnson, and Bob Graham. As one of York's senators, Lothar Hirschberg, Ameri- can Field Service student from Germany, presented an outstanding argumentative speech on a mock legislative bill, Highlighting their monthly meetings was a visit by Mayor Lloyd Livingstone and Police Ofhcer Ray Conrad, who informed the boys of local safety regulations.
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Modern Music Masters Preferred the Best Internationally-organized Modern Music Masters began its second year at York High with eleven members. Charter members from last year included Deanna Meyer, Mary Nettleton, and Nancy Schneider. In the fall, members of Chapter ll6 attended the State Music Clinic at Hastings and presented a part oi the program. lnitiations were given in the form of an evening program during which prospective members presented their solos or reports. Membership requisites included either a solo number or a report on a famous person of the musical world and a scholastic music average of above 88521. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS left Nancy Barth Carolyn Danoroe Mary Barth Richard S'r cl: er Hugh Thomas sponsor Nancy Schne der Boo Greene Yvonne Eberle Deanna Meyer Carl Barth Carolyn Donohoe secretary Yvonne Eberle iBelowj fe Bob Greene vice-prestden' Richard Striclsler president Letti Nancy Schneider Deanna Meyer treasure' lBelowJ
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i 1 an t 1 uk OQN gf! Crchestra Activities Included Concerts, First take a melody, add harmony, and put some rhythm in it to give it life. Then start off with an introduction and attach an ending. This is one side of composing! Putting these components together and making them sound right is the undertaking of the talented orchestra at York High, Activities during the year included playing for concerts and school plays, and traveling to Mid-East Festival and Music Clinic. These young musicians took a breather in the spring from their practice routines, On this occasion they journeyed to Lincoln where they attended a Lincoln Symphony concert, Seasons seemed to present opportunities for concerts, as a result-the Fall Concert and the Spring Concert. Clarinetist Aaron Schmidt held the spotlight as guest solo- ist for the Spring Concert. Orchestra members spent much time preparing and giving these two well-attended public concerts. However, activities did not end with the Spring Concert. Seniors passing the orchestra room breathed a sigh as they heard strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu as Baccalaure- ate neared.
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