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OUT THEY GO TO SPREAD THE WORD ' ' . ' UPPER LEFT Norm: Errzczz h, Mis Ja ine Bourke, Margentffrxllzrricht, Catne n Shortly betore football season opens schedule posters appear in all the downtown store windows as it by magic. l-towever, it isnft really by magic, they are put there by Booster Club members. These people also hand out programs at basketball and tootball games. Leg,-fork keeps members auite busy sellings ads, get- ting opposition line-ups and selling pop to pay tor printing the programs. These silent nine, however, were tar from silent at their numerous work parties. At these gatherings cokes, radio and fun went hand in hand with making decorations and laying plans tor Homecoming and the All-Sports Banquet. These two were the big events or the Booster Club calendar. Booster Club sponsors the annual Christmas door decoration contest. This year's theme was Let's Put Christ Back in Christmasf' ln April this honorary service Clarke AFTER THE BANQUET-MOBILES CAME DOWN-ABOVE Roger Hrllmer, Haw Perlman group set up a showcase display ot the many accom- plishments ot Yl-TS organizations and students. They ushered visitors during American Education Week. Catherine Clarke headed Booster Club this year. Roger l-lillmer served as vicefpresident and Margie Wal- brecht as banauet chairman. Other members were re- cording secretary Sue Graham, corresponding secretary Kathy Opitz, treasurer Jerry Dietrich and Sophomore members Harvey Perlman, Sue Hogan and Bob Moore. Miss Jamezine Bourke and Norman Braasch were the group's counselors. GRIDIRON HERO COMES TO LIFE-LEFT Bob Moore, Suzanne Hogan, Susan Graham RECEPTION COMMITTEE-ABOVE'lff1'liy Oyxitz. JE-fry Dictrich, Diana Stuhr, Ea lf:-a Stuhr' til
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can 5 V-CLUB MEMBERS-FIRST ROW -G T-Tor Bair, Coach Georae Bostwick ,l I.'a,er, SvaTos, Coach Earl GraFT Y-Club, Booster Club--Double-Barreled Support LeTTermen Tronw all Duke varsiTy sporTs are banded TogeTher in Y-Club. They seek To pronwoTe sporTsrnanship and uphold The TradiTion of The Fighhng York Dukes. Besides Their aThleTic acTiyiTies, leTTernTen co-sponsored The Chrishnas conyocaTion vviTh Tlre Pepper Shakers and Turned reTreshnTenT yendc-rs duriwg l3askeTl3all TournarnenT, This yc-czr The Seward-York Travelling Trophy was capTc:ed for 'he YHS Trophy case for The TTrsT Time. SERTOMA AWARD WINNERS-Larry Penney, lzaske ,r -J... ,-... X -YV- an This Trophy is under The auspices of The Y-Club and The Seward SvClub, IT goes To The school ThaT wins aT leasT Two oT The regular season conTesTs in TooT- ball, l5askeTl3all and Track. LeTTerrnen leaders were presidenT Nate Gross, yice-p esiclenT Larry Penney, secretary Bennie loyell, and Treasurer Roger Ivlaley. Coaches Earl G'a5 and George Bosfwick sponsored The group. ,+- HARDER WORK THAN A FOOTBALL GAME Fz' pawn, D, Klcre, G Bfch, B E:.e,f, G Swish, R New-wn SECOND ROW -N Gross, D LCTT, B Lc,cf', D Sf'-f: :'f l1i L Kupke, T T ', 'ir' THIRD ROW 9 R' rel, J. ShuT!lc-sv,crTh L. Rr-wr' . S .Zelc D Pinneo, D X'.f,iTscn R Se:.l:w. -T , FIR.
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