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To the Seniors This Year Meant Many Things- Money was a main concern of the senior class this year. In the fall corn gleaning on the Ralph Grotz farm netted over STOO. Turning from field hands to super salesmen, the class of '57 sold class pins to the top four grades. Noon dances in the boys' gym were also sponored in quest of gold to fill the class treasury. After all expenses were paid, the class left S241 to start a fund for new stage curtains. Skip-Day picnic plans were set awry by two inches of rain, so the seniors retreated to the Youth Center. There part of their day was spent playing pool and ping pong and dancing. Picnic fare-hot dogs, pop and ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL MAKE IT OFFlClAL-BELOW- potato chips-was munched in time to the latest iuke- box beats. When all the seniors posed in the girls' gym for a last class pictures, they realized their time was drawing to an end. No longer would 'rhese young men and women tred the halls of York High. Quoting from the opening pages of this book, ln a free land rises first the building, to be given life, that it might promote friendship... For six years this class has contributed to the life of the building. For six years they have been making friends with each other, with books and with the ways of the world. They will always remember YHS. Er- vin Fessler, Steve Pettygrove, Neal McCormick, Linda Klein- holz, Jerry Miller SENIOR THEMES-BETTER LATE THAN NEVER--LOWER LEFT-Joe Light, Miss Louise McNerney, Deanna Jensen, Janet Klone 'if' SKIP-DAY SNACK-BELOW-Connie Piper, Neal McCormick, Sonni Watt, Roger Dey, Donetta McMahon, Gayle Hodges, Jim Buchanan it - iff 'ir .- 93
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i -, 'V TN .Q '1 , v, -at -ri' fix C? f,-.,' . A. Burns W, Burrows J. Cash C. Clarke ya gr.. Themes, Announcements, Teas. W 3 1, What will l do next? This is the big question that each year taces YHS seniors on the threshold ot graduation. Some seniors f decide to go into the services, others take iobs, many plan to start college in the tall. This year tor the hrst 11 ' time York High School held a College Night tor in- iq V terested seniors, juniors and their parents. Represen- W tatives ot nine Nebraska schools were present, -x .., ' , For the second year the American Field Service Ex- 1' 4' me 3 change Student Program brought a European member to the senior class. Anita Burns, trom London, England, fi, ,J took an important part in school activities. Individual seniors brought honor to the class. Char- lene Fessler won the local Betty Crocker Homemaker CHD. Contest. Margie Walbrecht was voted York l-ligh's Good F? Citizen and competed in the DAR Good Citizenship f Contest. She also won the local VFW Crusade tor Free- l dom Essay Contest. Catherine Clarke took second place in Biology at the Kearney State Scholastic Contests. 5- Diehl P- Deering Senior class elected seven Duke Junior Rotarians-Bill Bovey, Bennie Lovell, Nate Gross, Gary Smidt, Ralph Norman, Larry Penney and Ted Wright. Each repre- sented York l-ligh at four meetings ol the Rotary Club. In the Hrst issue ot each new year the Campus Crier picks the ten top personalities of the previous year. Six seniors were included on this list along with tour grad- uates. They were Catherine Clarke, Nate Gross, Karen Karrer, Larry Penney, Janet Rhoda and Margie Wal- brecht. R. Dey R. Dougherty On l-lonors' Day many seniors received special recog- nition tor work in athletics, leadership and scholarship. Sertoma awards for outstanding senior athletes went to Ted Wright, football and track, and Larry Penney, basketball. Bosche and Lomb award tor outstanding senior science student went to Catherine Clarke. R, Drake D. Dyer C, Erickson C. Fessler E- FeSSlEI' -f'7fi'?t -. r.: ,'1' if
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