York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1955
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Cbfgglffllf' York's beautiful new library was formally dedicated on March 29. Modern and functional in clesign, it is intended to be used as a laboratory classroom, or more exactly, laboratory classrooms. The reading areas are separated according to purpose, the Browsing Room and Vocational Arts Room on the first floor, and the Language Arts Room and Social Studies Room on the second floor. A Supplementary Textbook room on the second floor houses books in classroom quantities. With charge-out desks removed from the study areas, students may take full advantage of each study period. The seating capacity is 216, and 28 classes may be accomodated daily. For views of the inadequate old library facilities, see Page T24. T 'ctitwwsiii '3'f , A 'Qi TOP PHOTO: Looking through entire length of second floor, from Language Arts Room to Social Studies Room. CENTER: Librarians' offices and work rooms, first floor. LEFT: Main floor charging desk. 7 'Uh young .iligfzffi gaffi of Mic :S ana! guffdozerd Here we see moments from a typical day in the life of Dr. Paul A. Young, Superintendent-Principal of York. Although his problems have been multiplied by our rapid growth, he can still manage a smile. The blueprints which have become permanent desk covers in his office are visible in the large picture. Other views show him talking with Mr. Fischer in the boys' new gym, chatting with a hall monitor, discussing the library with Miss Ellis, and dictating a letter to his secretary, Miss Danielson. Keep that smile! I s Marv! of glclucafion rowfi Mr. Mills l. Hersey Mr. Lewis N. McFarland President Secretary In accordance with recent school legislation, the Board of Education was increased this year from five members to seven. The members of the board, elected by the voters of District 88 to represent them in the administration of the school, serve without pay. The expansion program now in progress has made heavy demands upon them, and for the many hours they give to the welfare of our school we are sincerely grateful. Mr. Mills I. Hersey is President, Mr. Lewis N. McFarland is Secretary, and the members are Mr. Frank Kinst, Mr. C. A. Linder, the Rev. Byron Royer, Mr. Joseph Sheehan, and Mr. Robert B. Snyder. Mr. Frank Kinst Mr- C- A- Linder Mr. Joseph Sheehan Mr. Robert B. Snyder 1. Rev. Byron Royer UOPLZS ounrieim re flue guiding fo fha flaw MISS BEATRICE KRANTZ, Dean of Girls and Assistant in Administration. MR. WILLIAM MUELLER, Dean of Boys. MISS COLEEN MARTIN, Assistant Dean of Girls. trative Assistant. MR. BERT MICHELSEN, Administrative Assistant. MR. JACK MONTS, Business Manager. rg f is S ., MISS PHYLLIS GRAHAM, Counselor. MR. ERWIN STASEK, Counselor. MISS JEAN UNDERWOOD, Counselor. MR. CLEMENT ROGALL, Visiting Counselor. MR. FRANK SCHWARZ, Visiting Counselor. 10 MR. RAYMOND HOSTELAND, Adminis- Sr 31.4. f y A A... 1Q..,,..f..f Lg iAQ 8 MISS DORIS DANIELSON, Secretary to the Superintendent. MRS. ANN GRASS, Financial Secretary. MISS JANE DAVIS, Registrar. Left: MR. ROBERT KERR, Superintendent of Building and Grounds. MR. ROBERT BOND, Assistant Superintendent of Building and Grounds, Below: First Row. MISS ROSALIE BILLS, Health Services Assistant. MISS MABEL COOPER, Mimeographer. MRS. HELEN COUGHLIN, Library Services. MRS. DELLA GER- NON, Guidance Services Department. MRS. HELEN HOLTER, Psychometrist,. Guidance Service Department. Second Row. MRS. VERONICA JOHNSON, Bookstore Services. MISS .IORITA LEEDS, Main Office Receptionist and Secre- tary. MRS. OLIVE MORRISEY, Accounting Department Businesss Office. MISS' DOROTHY PARROTT, Main Office Receptionist and Secretary. MRS. DOROTHY PEDERSEN, Attendance Department Services. ' 1 1 acura? .Mgmt ?jorLifef5 prepare or fire jufure TOP ROW: MR. A. V. BAKKERS, World History, Student Council Calendar Committee. Now you A and B students ought to know this. MRS. ELLEN G. BASS, English, History, Read- ing Improvement. Please be quiet! MR. LEON BENSON, Mathematics, Mathematics Club Sponsor, Senior Cap and Gown Commit- tee. Are you feeling all right? MRS. NORA DAVIDSON BERGLUND, Com- mercial, Future Teachers of America Sponsor. Boys, show some poise, cIon't be so crude. MIDDLE ROW: '60 Q1 MR. CHARLES A. BERRY, Mathematics. There's been a rumor going around that you manit haven't been asking for passes. MISS VIOLA E. BILLETT, Social Science. Don't upset my apple cart, or I'lI chastise you. MR. FORREST BIRKS, Science. I could give you a detention. MR. MAYNARD J. BLACK, First Aid, Director of Intramural Sports. Who's going to sign up for the door prize today? BOTTOM ROW: 'QP- MR. DANIEL BLOOM, General Science, Driver Training, Assistant Football Coach, Science Club Assistant Sponsor. What are you going to do today? MRS. G. MAHRE BOWMAN, Commercia. Eyes on your copy! MRS. URA BRETT, Home Economics. You see, don't you? MISS LOIS M. BUNGARD, Health, Physical Education, Driver Training, Pep Club Sponsor. Showers! s if, joclag CLR. MJEQFJCL 8211 jA.I'0lfl9 C CLCLL gefi TOP ROW: MR. WILLIAM K. CAMPBELL, English, Director of Student Activity Plan. You can't hardly find them no more. MR. ROBERT H. W. CARLSON, Driver Training, Junior-Varsity Basketball Coach, As- sistant Director ot Intramural Sports, Now what did you do wrong this time? MISS ELEANOR A. DAVIS, Journalism, Director of York-Hi, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Public Relations Director. Now, my little cherubs . . . MR. CLARENCE D. EAST, Mathematics, Track Coach. I want to make one comment before you get to work. MIDDLE ROW: MR. GEORGE EHNEBOM, American History. Come on now, laugh. MR. ERLING O. ELLINGSON, Driver Training. Give it more gas. MISS MYRTLE ELLIS, Librarian. Look in the card catalogue. 5 Mas. MARY Evylis, Health, Physical educa- tion, G.A.A1Sf:onsor, Equestrian Club Sponsor. Now, young ladies . . . - e I . I ' BOTTOM ROW: MISS MYRTLE EVJEN, English. Who's absent today? MRS. VIRGINIA B. FENSKE, Health, Physical Education. You're going to keep doing it over until you do it without any noise. MR. ROBERT FERRY, Biology. This test will separate the men from the boys. MR. JOHN A. FISCHER, Health, Physical Edu- cation, Director ot Athletics, Football Coach. All right, we've had just about enough of that for now. 13 MIDDLE ROW: W.. m,.,.... Oc.. . y 51.4. 5: y TOP ROW: MISS JOAN FULLER, English. Now back in Centerville Iowa MR. HENRY GARLAND, Mathematics, Frosh-Soph Basketball and Baseball Coach everyone going to watch Walt Disney tonight? MR. KRIS GARMAGER, English. Did I ever tell you about my pot bellied stove In my hut? MR. EARL E. GILL, Commercial, Assistant Business Manager ot Auditorium Productions B as in 'boy', D as in 'dog'. l F MR ENZO GIUNTOLI, Spanish, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach, Table Tennis Club Sponsor. 'There may be some unbearable records. MISS MARIE GUSTAFSON, Commercial, Chair- lman of Commerce Department, Commercial 'Club Sponsor. l would like for you to take your notebooks. MR. C. ELDON HARRIS, Vocal Music, Chair- man of Music Department. Your mouths are running. MISS JO ANN HARRIS, Spanish, Spanish Club Assistant Sponsor. Today will start on page BOTTOM ROW: MR. PAUL H. HARTWIG, Mechanical, Machine, and Architectural Drawing. lt isn't a disgrace to be poor, but it's darned inconvenient. MR. EARL E. HEINHORST, Mathematics, Cross Country Coach, Frosh-Soph Track Coach. Let's see if we have the right reasons. MR. HENRY C. HITT, Social Science, Stage Crew Director, Director of Sophomore Play. Oh, Gad! MRS. LUELLA HOFSTETTER, Physical Education, G.A.A. Sponsor. Have I all the fee cards now? I U 7 . OIALZJ gCLClfl.Ag E18 Lllfl 1 30116 jAI 0lfigA KAQ QCLIA5 Lg sy .ji BOTTOM ROW: TOP ROW: MISS DOROTHY HOWE, Latin, Latin Club Sponsor. If you don't learn another thing this year, I hope you learn proper nouns. MR. WARREN L. HUDSON, English, Assistant Wrestling Coach. Quit horsing around. MR. FRANK J. HULKA, English, Speech, Fresh- man Class Sponsor, Freshman Basketball Coach. Please pass the saIth. MISS RUTH JANUS, Mathematics. Come on, naw. MIDDLE ROW: MR. HAROLD R. JOHNSON, Printing. There are two ways of doing things: the right way and the wrong way. Why do students always do them the wrong way? MISS MARIAN JOHNSON, Art, Art Director of Y' Tales and York-Hi. It doesn't look good. MR. V. KALVESTRAND, English. Write 'I'lI not lean back in my chair' 500 times. MR. WILLIAM FOREST KANNMACHER, Eng- lish. Bessie had a light breakfast this morn- ing, only a doIIar's worth of gas. MRS. JO MARY KEITH, Art. Doesn't anyone want to try for this contest? MR. W. VERNON KELLY, Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor, Square Dance Club Sponsor, Summer School Director. l'II take the homework grades now. MR. HAROLD J. KIEFFER, Health, Physical Education, Baseball Coach, Freshman Foot- ball Coach. Bunt the ball and run like MR. WALTER A. KNUDSON, English, Chess Club Sponsor. Now I only want to take a few minutes on this question. 15 agkr ana! lgaclclocl' Wewedf Arriva A TOP ROW: MR. DAVID F. KOCH, JR., Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach, Student Court. Here's your bulletin. MR. RONALD J. KOLAR, Science. You simp! MISS BARBARA KOTT, English, Speech, Debate Club Sponsor. Do we have any volunteers? MISS NANCY KRUMIN, Commercial, Com- mercial Club Assistant Sponsor. We'lI start with the conditioning practice. SECOND ROW: MR. ROBERT M. KUEHN, Industrial Arts. Now for the bulletin. MR, ELMER KUNZE, Physics, Chairman of Science Department, Varsity Tennis Coach. That's true, but not right. MR. DWIGHT LARSON, History, Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. He's one of my favorite men. MRS. LOIS LARSON, Latin. The gods be with you. THIRD ROW: MR. DEAN C. LAUN, General Science, Frosh- Soph Football Coach. Make sure these desks are straight. MR. ROBERT M. LEADER, English, Chairman of English Department, Basketball Timekeeper and Scoreboard Operator. That's what the man said, he said that. MR. A, IRWIN LEISHMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman of Industrial Arts Department. Come to 'I62 after school. MR. VICTOR LESCH, Health, Physical Educa- tion, Driver Training, Assistant Football Coach, Letterman's Club Assistant Sponsor. Okey Dokey. BOTTOM ROW: MR. A. G. MACLEAR, Social Science, Roundtable Sponsor. Take out your guide sheets. MR. VICTOR E. MAHOOD, Industrial Arts. Measure twice instead ot once.' MISS MARJORIE MANN, English. Three silent hurrahs. MRS. JANE MARRINER, Health, Modified Gym, G.A.A. Sponsor. You can comb your hair now, girls. I1 Ctdflhg J' vu l I mr. Ciao! .7aLe4 jig Ar eam 0l'l ' 3 aCukg TOP ROW: MISS FLORENCE MARTEN, Mathematics. Sit down and be quiet. MR. JAMES MCCLURE, English, History, New Yorkers Assistant Sponsor. All right, be quiet. MISS MARY ANN McKINNEY, English. Did your mother dress you this morning? MR. DELBERT MEITZ, Mathematics, Freshman Football Coach. As long as I talk to this yardstick, it will never answer me. SECOND ROW: MR. FRANK MORGAN, English, Director of Y's Tales. Oh, Morgan, they're going to come and get you. MR. FRANK V. NEHER, German, General Language, German Club Sponsor. Richtig. MISS BERNICE NEWKIRK, English, Reading Improvement. Let's work on comprehension. MRS. ALICE NIEMIEC, General Science, Horti- culture. lt's not a mistake, it's my astigma- tism. THIRD ROW: MR. W. RUSSELL PALMER, Biology, Book Store Manager. ls that Spearmint or Juicy Fruit? MISS DOROTHEA PETERSEN, French, Spanish, Chairman ot Foreign Languages Department, Junior Class Sponsor. Vocabulary test, first thing. MISS IRENE POLSON, English. The bell has rung. MR. LEE J. PONDELICK, Orchestra Director, Chorus. All right, you little darlings, shut up! V BOTTOM ROW: K MISS JANNETTE E. POWELL, Girls' Health and Physical Education, Pep Club Sponsor, N. Cheerleaders' Sponsor. Stay on your numbers 'till l've finished inspection. M.. . .x. MR. JAMES W. PRANGE, Economi: Geography, World Geography, Visual Aids Direc- A tor, National Honor Society Sponsor. Now, if you'll take out a sheet of paper, we'lI have our quiz. MR. RAYMOND G. PRATT, Chemistry, Golf Coach, Basketball Scorer. There are no flying saucers! MR. L. R. REIMER, Band Director. Results, not aIibis. I7 , , + .Zac em .gincl jlzaf jme had 'I jAl 0lftgA EAQ MCLP5 ,f f. 1. f , X f ff 14431 Zffgil' TOP ROW: MISS DOROTHY RINEHART, Home Economics, Home Economics Club Sponsor. Fine, fine, fine. SECOND ROW: MR. CHARLES P. RIZER, General Business. Now it's your turn to recite. MRS ETHYL ROSENBACH, Assistant Nurse. What can I do for you today? MRS MURIEL ROTH, Mathematics. Get back to your seat. MRS. NANCY E. ROTH, Nurse, Future Nurses Sponsor. You poor chicken. MRS. EDITH, RUST, Cafeteria Manager. The special for today is THIRD ROW: MISS BERNICE SAMALONIS, Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor. Cierra usted la boca. MISS ALICE SCHICHT, Mathematics, Alumni Bulletin. Now how could that be? MR. GEORGE F. SCHRANTZ, Physics, General Science, Radio Club Sponsor. It's characteristic. MISS IDA LANE SETTLE, Mathematics, Chairman of Mathematics Department, Assistant Chairman of College Night. I'd appreciate it if the talkers would go into the hall, you're disturbing the cIass. MISS BEULAH SHEHAN, English, Editor of Alumni Bulletin. You sleepers will never get anywhere. BOTTOM ROW: MR. GEORGE SIMPSON, Biology, Science Club Sponsor. That's the way the world is. MR. KENNETH SMITH, English History. Can't you get this? IS any ell! CLCQJ l0,0QCLl lfl'lOl'lg TOP ROW: MRS. ELIZABETH SPENCER, Librarian. Stay in the room you were assigned. MRS. FRANCES STEED, English, History. You have a perfectly good seat of Please take it. SECOND ROW: MR. ADOLPH STEFANI, Driver Education, Physical Education, Wrestling Coac Track Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor. Form for calisthenicsy march. MISS MARY E. STOAKS, English, National Honor Society. Why do we a to treat you like babies? MR. H. K. STORY, Social Science, Chairman of Social Studies Department. mother hasn't finished grading the tests. MR. ROSS TAYLOR, Mathematics. These guys go ga-ga over numbers. MISS LEOLA G. UECKER, Commercial, Business Manager of Auditorium P Have I made myself clear? THIRD ROW: MR. HOWARD P. VAN NORMAN, American History. Do you mean to tell me . . . MR. JOHN VARLAND, History, Assistant Director of Intramural Sports, Historical Society Sponsor. Leave the windows open. MR. HAROLD E. WAHLSTROM, Industrial Arts, Director of Public Address System. AlI right, party members. MISS VELMA WALKER, English, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Stroighten the desks before you leave. MISS DORIS E. WHITE, Speech, Thespian Sponsor, Director of Senior Play, Junior Play, and Drama Night. SwaIIow it! h, Assista nt Iways have UA id earii anna? your own. My grand- roductions. 54 BOTTOM ROW: MR. A. C. WILSON, Science. Don't sit there like a bump on a p MRS. BURDETTE WINEMILLER, Home Economics, Chairman of Economics Department. We could use some lights now. MISS IRENE R. WINN, English, National Honor Society Assistant sor. l'lI venture to say . . . MR. LOWELL N. WOODBURN, Industrial Arts. Let's have it quiet MR. G. A. ZACHARIAS, American History, Student Association mittee. I don't owe you any papers, do I? Then you can owe me I9 ickle. Home Spon- 1, Com- one. l york! .gguclenf Councif .giriueri or cc Nim- ,QHQP .gilzoof This year, as in the past, York's student body was organized into the Student Council. The membership of Student Council consisted of seven or eight repre- sentatives from each class, the class presidents, the standing committee chairmen and iunior members, and the Council ofticers. Every Thursday the Executive Committee met in preparation tor the Friday Council Meeting. The Executive Committee is made up of class presidents, standing committee chairman, and Council otticers. Problems, activities, and suggestions from the student body made up the business ot the Council. The class representatives reported from this meeting to the various home rooms to which they had been assigned. Some of the items handled by the Council this year were Homecoming, Senior-Faculty Game, tickets and bus transportation for all out-of-town football and basketball games, the March of Dimes Cam- paign, and the class elections. The Council also contributed to the support at an adopted child in Germany. Student Council Officers: George Blumenschein, President, Beth Stevens, Secretary, and Dave Ehrhordt, Vice-President. wl f K Q 3 Wayne Gutmon. 'H' Front Row, Clockwise Around Table: Executive Committee Beth Stevens, Secretary, Tom Gal braith, Safety Committee Chair man, Donna Stewart, Calendar Committee Chairman, Pat Helm Assembly Committee Chairman Dove Ehrhardt, Vice-President Gay Hellstedt, Elections Com mittee Chairman, George Blum enschein, President, Second Row Otto McBride, Junior Class Presl dent, John McColly, Senior Class President, Dick Weiss, Freshman Class President, Carol Jacobs Activities Committee Chairman Bob Ottoman, Sophomore Class President, Pat Hersey, Public Relations Committee Chairman STUDENT COUNCIL REPR SLNT ATIVES: Seated on Floor: Karen Christian, Sara Teschner, Caroll Kavanagh, Cindy Shield, Nancy Widman, Barbara Fisher Pa Bishop, Bonnie Stemple, Barbara Bradbury, Shirley Jewett and Pat Smith, Seated in Chairs Sue Teschner, Ann Armstrong, Cindy Mohor, Sandro MacLaren, Linda Welsher, Mary Hedge, Mary Ann D'Angelo, Ann Karr Sue Sheehan, Judy Schroeder Joan Johnson, Caroline Spees and Polly Anderson, Standing Fran cis Morahan, Jim Halverson Bill Twitty, Don Schloemer, Dick Nor man, Peter Anderson, Ted Wal lace, Bob Wehrs, Bill Noaman Jim Guerrero, Dick Johnson and fanchng ommiffeeri gb., ,444 ,Ot rf' X. 95? ws. UPPER LEFT: Elections Committee. Seated: Diane Joy, Soph Member, and Pat Werner, Freshman Member, Standing: Sue Sheehan, Junior Member, Don Silva, Senior Member, and Gay Hellstedt, Chairman. UPPER CENTER: Public Relations Committee, Seated: Bonnie Besant, Freshman Member, Judy Crouse, Soph Member, and Bette Dammann, Senior Member, Standing: Pat Hersey Chairman, and Cindy Shield, Junior Member. UPPER RIGHT: Calendar Committee. Seated: Joyce Wierzbicki, Freshman Member, and Donna Stewart, Chairman, Standing: Bill Twitty, Junior Member, and Chuck Jurasz, Soph Member. LEFT CENTER: Safety Committee. Tom Galbraith, Chairman, Caroline Spees, Junior Member, Pat Bishop, Nancy Thompson, Senior Member, and Nancy Stokes, Soph Member. Allan Pearson, Freshman Member, is absent from the picture. RiGHT CENTER: Assembly Committee. Bruce Hass, Junior Member, Judy Helm, Freshman Member, Pat Helm, Chairman, and Lynne Knudsen, Soph Member. LOWER LIFET. Safety Court. Front Row: Caroline Spees, Lawrence Frank, Barabra Stark, Ann Ferry, ancl Tom Galbraith, Back Row: Bill Nauman and Dave Ehrhardt. LOWER RIGHT: Activities Committee. Carol Jacobs, Chairman, Joe Jenkins, Freshman Member, Barbara Merriielcl, Soph Member, Diane Miller, Senior Member, and Don Schloemer, Junior Member. 21 omecoming urnd Ouf fo E fAe Exif Twill' ME. ' gllfel' ONE: Beth Stevens and Bruce Williams, Senior King and Queen. TWO: Deanna Lemein and Dick Rohlf, Junior King and Queen. THREE: Donna Queen. FOUR: Patricia Ander- son and Jim Halverson, Fresh- man King and Queen. FIVE: Pep Club float. SIX: Music Club float. SEVEN: Royal Maidens: Judy Langille, Shirley Jewett, Carolee Moen, Sara Teschner, and Carol Jacobs. EIGHT: Boosters' Club float. NINE: German Club tloat. TEN: Prize-winning junior class float: ELEVEN Miscellaneous float. TWELVE: Don Klein, Phil Cartwright, and Mr. Stasek at Homecoming Pep Rally. THIR- TEEN: Donna Snyder and Dar' lene Davis leading cheers at Pep Rally. 22 C '57 enior acugg game 0 .gzwlenf Conrad! guenf Among the many events handled by the Student Council this year Homecoming and the Senior-Faculty Game occupied the top spots. Although the senior class float took second place in competition and we lost our football game, the other activities surrounding Homecoming more than made up the difference. The senior girls whitewashed our faculty women in the Senior-Faculty game, while the senior boys once again bowed to the mighty faculty men. Mr. Lesch and a fellow trampoline artist gave a very amusing performance between games. The receipts from the game were set aside to bring an exchange student to York the next year. Kaiia Jutila, our charming exchange student from Finland, was brought to York through last year's Senior-Faculty Game. TOP PICTURE: Kaiia Jutila, Finnish exchange student, One: Sue Huston scores two for the senior girls in Senior- Faculty Game. Two: George Blumenschein, Cindy Shield, Doreen Koval, Pat Pirolo, Pat Hersey, Bette Dammann, Gir- roy Mansur, Shirley Jewett, and Don Smith decorate Stu- dent Council tree. Three: Miss Bungard goes up for a shot, Jewett looks on. Four: Mr. Lesch und friend. Five: Mr. Ellingson is fouled by Walton: Mr. Smith is No. 20. Six: Russ Horning is attacked by Mr. Laun and Mr. Bloom. 23 'gram AW. :'.k Hx Mswpvwww ,pq V ,':5wi'fg,'.'kr,I T ': K 12231 i23S?'S.L QQ .ua ' ff ff4 uf x I W ww 6665 x7 Ll' E K M l E 9 f S: gg ,M SEZ ii , ,..,. if Q4 Wffffy M4255 Q l 1 , lj DTI :EVE l L..- is EENEXNES FREDERICK O. BACH: German Club President, 4, German Club Pin, 4. PATRICIA ANN BAIR: Transferred from Bensenville Community High School, 3. EVELYN BARROWCLIFF: Oftice Assistant, 2, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, National Honor Society, 4. ARTHUR LEE BARTELS: Football Numeral, 'l, 2, Track Numeral, 2, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Library Assistant, 4. NORMAN EMIL BAUERLE: Student Association. JOHN RANDOLPH BEAMISH: Student Association. MARILYN JUNE BECKMAN: Sophomore Class Play, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Y's Tales Senior Co- Chairman, 4. BOB BEECROFT: Auxilium Latinum Award, 3. ROBERT BELZONE: Student Association. UA, CAM PAUL ALBERTSEN: Golf Numeral, 1, 2, National Honor So- ciety, 4. JOANN LILLIAN ALLEN: National Honor Society, 4. RUTH ALLES: Style Show, l, 2, Senior Class Play Production Statt, 4, Junior Class Play Production Staff, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Talent Show Production Staff, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DONALD J. ANDERSEN: Football Numeral, 2, Basketball Nume- rals, 2, Baseball Letter, 2, 3, Basketball Letter, 3, 4, Office Assistant, 4, Basketball Co-captain, 4. JOHN P. ANDERSON: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN S. ANDERSON: Student Council Representative, I, Sound Crew, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Stott, 2, 3, Operetta Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, El Clippo Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show' Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Football and Basketball Announcer, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. RONALD PAUL ANDRES: Junior Red Cross Representative, 2, Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Junior' Red Cross Pin, 3, Junior Red Cross Chicago Chapter Board Member, 4, Math Club Pin, 4. DENISE ANDRUS: Red Cross Representative, 'l, Soph Play Production StaH, 2, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. HOWARD APPLETON: York-Hi Staff, 4, Attendance Office Assistant, 4. 0795 JOHN ROBERT BENEDICT: Transferred from St. Philips' High School, 2, Football Numeral, 2, Wrestling Numerals, 2, Foot- ball Letter, 4. KURT M, BERGHAHN: Football Letter, 4. CHUCK BERGREN: Student Association. WARREN R. BERGREN: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Operetta Cast, 4. JOHN BERRY: Student Association. ROBERT BERRY: Transferred from Brown County Community High School, 3. ALICE BERTELSEN: Style Show, l, 2, Senior Play Production Staff, 3, Junior Red Cross Council, 3, York-Hi Typist, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Music Club Pin and Guard, 4, Math Club Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. DORAMAY BESLER: Library Stott, 4. NANCY ANN BETZ: Home Room Representative, 2, Home Eco- nomics Style Show, 2, Red Cross Representative, 3, Math Club President, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Music Club Pin, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Music Club Vice-President, 4, Music Club Pin and Guard, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Math Club Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. 'A JOHN E. BEWIE: Transferred from Lyons Township High School, 3, New Yorkers' Club President, 4. FRANCES MAY BEYER: Style Show, l, 2, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ROBERT L. BIGLER: Football Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4. MARION BILLETT: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Music Club Pin, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4. JOAN BINA: G. A. A. Numerals, 'I, G. A. A. Letter, 2, Oftice As- sistant, 3, G. A. A. Award, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Latin Club- Pin, 4. JAMES BLAIR: Student Council Representative, 'I, 2, Tennis Numerals, 2, Intramural Basketball Champs, 3, Tennis Letter, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Operettai Staff, 4. ROBERT W. BLANK: Student Association. GEORGE BLUMENSCHEIN: Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew, 2, Track Letter, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Chairman of Junior Red Cross, 3, Junior Ring Committee, 3, Junior Red Cross Pin, 3, Cross Country Letter, 4, Editor of Y's Tales, 4, President of Student Council, 4, Junior Red Cross Council, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. JUDY BOND: Red Cross Representative, 'I, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, First Place, State Music Contest, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Nurse's Assistant, 4, Music Club Pin and Guard, 4, Band Secretary, 4, Operetta Orchestra, 4, Drama Night Special Music, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Future Nurses Club Pin and Guard, 4, National Honor Society, 4. 5 K ELIZABETH ANN BURGHER: Library Pin, 3, Spanish Club Pin, 4, Library Staff, 4. JAMES E. BURKE: Student Association. ROBERT WILLIAM BURNET: Student Association. GERALD G. BUSSE: Student Association. BRUCE R. BUSWELL: Student Association. PHYLLIS BYCZEK: Home Economics Style Show, I, 2, Senior Faculty Game, 4. DAVID J. CADA: Student Association. HAROLD R. CAREY: Talent Show, 4. SUSAN CARLIN: Transferred from Kenmore Hi h School I 9 , : Three-year Music Letter, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Talent Show, 3, Operetta Chorus, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. we CL.. BARBARA ANN BOUTON: Transferred from Cass Technical High School, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, National Honor Society, 4. KENNETH BOWERS: First Place in State Drum Ensemble, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Talent Show, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RICHARD ELBRIDGE BOWES: Student Association. s. RONALD GEORGE BOWES: Auxilium Latinum Award, 3. JOYCE JOAN BRACH: Junior Red Cross Representative, 1, Home Room Representative, I, Girls' Club Pin, 3, York-Hi Reporter, 4. DALE BRIGHT: Student Association. THOMAS BRIGHT: Track Numeral, 'I, Football Numeral, 2, Track Letter, 2, 3, Football Letter, 4. JOAN MARIE BRODT. G.A.A. Numerals, 1, G.A.A. Letter, 2, Sophomore Play, 2, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2, Three- year Music Letter, 3, Spanish Club Pin, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Red Cross Representative, 4, Spanish Club President, 4, Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4. CAROL ANN BRUUN: Y's Tales Staff, 4, Y's Tales Typist, 4. of 1955 MARIETTA CARLSON: Nurse's Assistant, 3, Future Nurses Club Pin, 3. G. PHILIP CARTWRIGHT: Home Room Representative, 'I, 2, Track Numerals, 'l, Track Letter, 2, 3, Football Numerals, 2, Junior Ring Committee, 3, Boys' State, 3, Football Letter ,3, Track Captain, 3, Talent Show, 3, 4, EI Clippo, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Twoeyear Musi: Letter, 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE CASTNER: Football Numerals, 2, Wrestling Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4, Wrestling Letter, 4, Senior- FacJlty Game, 4. ROBERT L. CHAPPELOW: Transferred from Blue Springs High School, 2, Talent Show, 2, Movie Crew, 2, Junior Class Play Cast, 3, Drama Night Cast, 3, 4, Light Crew, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 3, 4, Assembly Crew, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, El Clippo Production Staff, 4, Talent Show Production Staft, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Senior Announcement Committee, 4, Thespian Pin, 4. LYN CHRISTIAN: Auditorium Ticket Crew, 2, 3, 4, Science Club Secretary, 2, Historical Society Pin, 4. WARREN R. CHRISTIANSEN: Wrestling Numerals, 2, Red Cross Representative, 4. JOYCE ELEANOR CHRISTIE: Student Association. IRENE CHYBIK: Student Association. FRANCES CIOPER: Transferred from Austin High School, 2, Library Staft, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4. CHARLES ARVIN COOK: Student Association. CAROL COOPER: Oftice Assistant, l, G.A.A. Award, l, 2, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, G.A.A. Secretary, 4, Spanish Club Treasurer, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, G.A.A. Second State Award, 4. EVA MAE CRANDALL: Transferred from Steinmetz High School, 4. JANICE CRINKLAW: Student Association. JOYCE CRINKLAW: Student Association. JUNE EILEEN CROWELL: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. BARBARA LEE CUSTARD: Sophomore Play Production Stott, 2, Library Assistant, 2, Music Club Pin, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, York-Hi Staff, 4, Music Club Secre- tary, 4, Quill and Scroll President, 4, National Honor Society Head Usher, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, York-Hi Financial Secre- tary, 4, Music Club Guard, 4, Math Club Pin, 4. JACK DAHLMAN: York-Hi Staft, 2, 3, 4. BARRON JOHN DALY: Student Association. ROD DES ROSIERS: Football Numerals 'I 2' Football Letter 3 Cap and Gown Committee, 4. 05:0 70651 -, if MARVIN DIRKS: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4. MARALEIGH DOUGLAS: Student Council 'l: Girls Club Pin 3 Drama Night Production Staff, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Staft, 3, El Clippo, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Red Cross Representative, 4, York-Hi Typist, 4, Talent Show, 4, Senior Play Production Stott, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4 Operetta Production Statt, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4 CAROL DRAKE: Ottice Assistant, 3, 4. CHESTER DRAKE: Student Association. DELORES DRASKI: Transferred from Tuley High School, 3. DONNARAE DUNKERLEY: Transferred from Steinmetz High School, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Two-year Music Letter, 4. ROSEMARY CECELIA DURKIN: Home Economics Style Show, 'l, 2, 3, Home Economics Club Pin and Guard, 3, Home Econom- ics Club Vice-President, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Y's Tales Art Staff, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4. RONALD JOHN DVORSKY: Student Association. we C BETTE JO DAMMANN: Student Council Home Room Representa- tive, I, 3, Sophomore Play Production Stott, 2, Red Cross Repre- sentative, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Girls Club Board, 3, Girls Club Pin, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-President of Future Teachers of America, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y's Tales Activity Chairman, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Future Teachers of America Pin, 4, Style Show, 3, Public Relations Committee, 4. JANE LAMBERT DAVIDSON: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, Drama Night Production Stag, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Home Room Repre- sentative, 3, Thespian Pin, 3, Drama Night Cast, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Librarian Assistant, 3, Spanish Club Pin, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Future Teachers of America Librarian, 4, Future Teachers of America Pin, 4. S. PHILLIP DAVIDSON: Student Association. DARLENE ANN DAVIS: Red Cross Representative, 'l, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show, 2, 4, Home Room Representative, 2, Pep Club Pin, 3, El Clippo, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Talent Show Production Staft, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4. MARY JO DAVIS: Home Economics Style Show, I, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DALE ALLEN DAY: Student Association, GAY DEGAN: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 3. ALVIN DEKKER: Student Association. KAREN MARLENE DEPPE: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. of 1955 MELVIN EDWARD EBELING: Student Association. JOAN GERTRUDE EBERT: Senior Play Production Staff, 45 Drama Night Production Stott, 45 Operetta Production Staff, 45 Talent Show Production Staff, 4. ROBERT ECKHOLM: Student Association. JUNE KATHLEEN EGGERT: Oftice Assistant, I5 York-Hi Staff, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll, 3, 45 Junior Play Production StoH, 35 York-Hi Associate Editor, 45 Quill and Scroll Secretary, 4. ELAINE EGRESS. student Association. D557 YWWI DONALD R. EHRET: Student Association. DAVID A. EHRHARDT: Elections Committee, I5 Wrestling Num- erals, 25 Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Junior Piay Production Staff, 35 Quill and Scroll Society, 45 Safety Court, 45 Sports Chairman, 45 Vice-President of Student Council, 45 Senior Play Production Staff, 4. DOLORES IDA EICKELMANN: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 35 Sophomore Play Cast, 25 Drama Night Production Stott, 2, 3, 45 York-Hi Reporter, 25 Future Teacher's Association Secretary, 35 Thespian Pin, 35 Junior Play Production Staff, 35 Illini Girls' State Award, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Senior Play Cast, 45 York-Hi Stott, 45 Spanish Club Pin, 45 Quill and Scroll, 45 Future Teach- ers' Association Secretary5 American Legion Essay Honorable Mention, 45 EIk's Most Valuable Student Award, 45 Commer- cial Club Pin, 45 Future Teachers of America Pin, 4. KARIN EKDAHL: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 25 Red Cross Representative, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Library Stott, 45 Four-year M,si: Pin, 45 Music Club Pin, 4. .2 Q Iifiiiliif-i' 7' 5.5 5. . 3.1 , 59152 55: 5 2 'r ' .W . - 31 '53 CATHERINE JOYCE ELKINS: Student Association. ROBERT ELZ: Student Association. ROBERT ENGSTROM: Safety Committee, I5 Sophomore Class Play, 2. DOROTHY ERICKSON: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, I5 Jr. Red Cross Representative, I5 Auxilium Latinum Maximum Cum Laude, 25 Music Club Pin, 25 Music Club Guard, 2, 3, 45 Math Club Secretary, 3, 45 Music Club Treasurer, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Cap and Gown Committee, 45 Madrigal, 45 Operetta Cast, 45 Math Club Pin, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 45 Music Club Guard, 4. LEROY E. ESHELMAN, JR.: York-Hi Printing Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer Science Club, 3. RONALD CHARLES ETHERTON: Transferred from Proviso Town- ship High School, 25 Cross Country Numerals, 25 Track Letter, 2, 35 Cross Country Letter, 3, 45 Cross Country Captain, 4. SUE ANN ETHERTON: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 25 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 National Honor Society, 4. PETER CASE EVANSON: Student Council Representative, I5 Tal- ent Show, 25 Football Manager Numerals, 25 Basketball Manager Numerals, 25 Three-year Band Letter, 35 Football Manager Letter, 35 Band Ensemble First place in State Contest, 35 Attend- ance assistant, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD EVERHART: Student Association. .I PATRICIA FOX: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Senior Play Produc- tion Stott, 4, Drama Night Production Stott, 4, York-Hi Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ETHEL LOUISE FRAUS: Three-year Music Letter, 3. ARVIE JEAN FRAZIER: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. Jo ANN MARIE FURNARI: student Association. 4 v w ! J DIANA LEE GAIER: Student Association. - J LJ NEAL THOMAS GALBRAITH: Red Cross Representative, I, Attend- ance Helper, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, Safety Committee, 3, Traffic Court, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Chairman of Safety Commit- tee, 4, Judge of Student Traftic Court, 4, Football Letter, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 4. E. WILLIAM GALLOWAY: Intramural Basketball Champions, 3, Library Assistant, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RUBY GARLAND: Auxilium Latinum Award, I, 2, G.A.. Numerals, I, Girls' State, 3, Vice-President of National Honor Society, 4, Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, President ot Music Club, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Music Club Pin and Guard, 4, National Honor Society, 3,4. KENT GARVENS: Stage Crew, 2, Red Cross Homeroom Represen- tative, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, National Honor Society Secretary, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y's Tales Sports Chairman, 4. 348 CAM ANITA FATOVICH: Student Association. RICHARD FAUSKE: Student Association. JOANNE FELTS: Student Association. NOREEN MARTHA FEEZOR: Transferred from Downers Grove High School, 2, Square Dance Club President, 3. ROGER L. FIENE: Student Association. ALLEN FISCHER: Red Cross Representative, I, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Y's Tales Activities Committee Co-Chairman, 4. JOAN FLEISCHMAN: York-Hi Staff, I, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Student Council Representative, 2, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Drama Night Cast, 3, 4, Library Stott, 3, Senior Play Pro- duction Statt, 4, Thespian Award, 4, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, 4, Oftice Assistant, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. NANCY FORREST: French Club Pin, 3, Attendance Helper, 4. ROBERT EDWARD FOUTS: Three-year Music Letter, 3. 0795 JOSEPH GATS: Student Association. WALTER GEHRKE: Student Association. ARTHUR PAUL GEUSS: Junior Red Cross Representative, 3, Office Assistant, 4, National Honor Society, 4. WAYNE GILBERT: Y's Tales Photographer, 3, 4. ROBERT G. GOLDSBOROUGH: Attendance Assistant, 3, York-Hi Staff, 4. ALINE JOYCE GORNIK: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4. BEVERLY ANN GRACEY: Home Economics Style Show, 'I, 2, Office Assistant, 'I, 3. BRUCE A. GRAEBNER: Student Association. MARILYN GREEN: Transferred from Senn High School, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, Office Assistant, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ELEANOR JOAN GREENHOLT: York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Commer- cial Club President, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Oftice Assistant, 4, Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. GERALD GREENWALD: Transferred from Hoisington Kansas Senior High, 2. JOHN GRISAFE: Student Association. WILLIAM FREDERICK GROBE: Student Association. ROSE DOLORES GUARDALABENE: Home EC. Style Show, I, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JAMES GUERRERO: Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Student Council Representative, 4, National Honor Society, 4. CAROL JEAN GUMP: Transferred from Austin High School, 'I, Sophomore Class Play Cast, 2, Oltice Assistant, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Oftice Assistant, 4, Commercial Club Secretary, 4, Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. JACQUELYN HAHN: Home Economics Style Show, 2, Red Cross Representative, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, EI Clip- po, 4. JOYCE HALLMARK: Three-year Music Letter, 3, York-Hi Typist and Reporter, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4. JEANINE KAY HARWOOD: Transferred from Beloit High School, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Two-year Music Letter, 4, National Honor Society, 4. CAROL DIANE HAYEK: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2, Latin Award, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Madrigol, 3, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cost, 4, National Honor Society, 4. GAY ADAIR HELLSTEDT: Music Service Pin, 'I, 2, Soph Choir Accompanist, 2, Student Council Elections Committee, 3, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Elections Committee Chairman, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Red Cross Representative, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Talent Show, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior Choir and Ensemble Accompanist, 4. GAYLE HELM: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. PATRICIA ANN HELM: Sophomore Class Play, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Madrigal, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Nonnette, 4, Senior Choir Secretary, 4, Assembly Committee, 4, EI Clippo, 4, Senior'Faculty Game, 4, Operetta Cast, 4. SHIRLEY MARCIA HENDERSON: Transferred from Kansas Shawnee-Mission H'gh School 3- York-Hi Typist 3 4' A - nouncement Committee 4- Two-year Music Letter 4. ARTHUR WALTER HENKEL: Student Association. GARY RONALD HEPPE: Golf Numerals, I, 2, Intramural Basket- ball Champions, 2- Golf Letter, 3 4. I 1 1 1 1 1 n NELS .I. HENDRICKSON: Student Association. gs jim CVM MARY A. HAMAN: Red Cross Representative, I, Talent Show, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MARILEE HAMMERICH: Home Economics Style Show, 2. JOHN ROBERT HANSEN: Stage Crew, 2, York-Hi Staff, 4, Math Club Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RONALD HANZELIN: Student Association. ROBERT HARMAN: Student Association. DORIS HARMS: Library Assistant, 2, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Moth Club Pin, 4, Treasurer of Math Club, 4, Senior- Faculty Game, 4, Music Club Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. DORIS HARRISON: Transferred from Hazel Green High School, 3. DAVE HARTMANN: Track Numerals, 2, Track Letter, 3, Cross Country Letter, 4, Library Staff, 4. RITA LEA HASSELBRINK: Transferred from Kellogg High School, 4, Two-year Music Letter, 4. 1 Q .I of 0 7955 LARRY R. HEPPE: Golf Numerals, l. MERRILL L. HERMANN: Student Association. PATRICIA ANN HERSEY: Public Relation's Committee, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 2, Sophomore Play Production Stott, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, Girls' Club Board, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Stott, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, York-Hi Statt, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 3, Public Relations Commit- tee Chairman, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4. JOEL GEORGE HERTER: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Basketball Letter, 4, Band Treasurer, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, ROBERT HESCH: Student Association. THOMAS HICKMAN: Transferred from Bloom High School, I, Wrestling Numerals, 2, York'Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Helper, 4. WILLIAM PAUL HICKS: Student Association. WALTER F. HI Printing Staff, NANCY LYNN Future Nurses Future Nurses' 1 tion Guard, 4, N urses' Assista LD: Intramural Basketball Champions, l, York-Hi 2, 3, 4. HOEFLE: Future Nurses' Association Treasurer, 3, Association Pin, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Association President, 4, Future Nurses' Associa- Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, nt, 4. CARL HOLMYARD, JR.: Student Association. BRIAN K. HOLTER: Attendance Assistant, 4. GRETCHEN TURNER HOLTZ: Junior Red Cross Representative, I, Three-year Music Letter, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ELEANOR HORMAN: Office Assistant, I, Three-year Music Let- ter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RUSSELL W. HORNING: Freshman Class President, l, Track Numeral, I, Home Room Representative, 2, Basketball Numeral, 2, Track Letter, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MARIE KAREN HUFF: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Oper- etta Production Staff, 4. SUE HUSTON: Sophomore Class Vice-President, 2, Sophomore Class Play Production Stott, 2, Drama Night Production Stott, 2, 4, Historical Society Treasurer, 3, Historical Society Pin, 3, Thespian Pin, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Junior Play Cast, 3, Drama Night Play Cast, 3, El Clippo, 3, 4, York-Hi Re- porter, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, 4, Round Table Secre- tary, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Operetta Production Stott, 4, Tal- ent Show, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MADELIENE J. HUTTEL: Transferred from Farragut High School, 3. CAROL ANN IBSEN: Student Association. wwtmlfl t LUQAIQ Ql'l'lLQl 5 of tAQ 0,55 0 l Q WQHQQJ j0l0.'5 The trafhc cop is Jerry Lewis, who was Vice-President of the Senior Class He also was an active member of the Junior Red Cross Council The late comer running to catch up is Carol Jacobs, Senior Class Secretary. Carol was Vice President of Girl s Club and Secretary-Treasurer of her Freshman Class. The first back seat driver is Judy Langille, Senior Class Secretary. Judy was Pep Club President in her senior year and a cheerleader. Next to Judy is Bill Nauman, co-captain of the varsity basketball team He was an active member ot the football team and was President of his Junior Class The girl in the front seat with the umbrella is Sue Huston Sue gave a lot of her time to our plays. She was a member of Thespians and N. H. S and was President of her Sophomore Class. Sitting next to Sue is Beth Stevens, Student Council Secretary She was a member of N. H. S., Vice-President ot her Junior Class and Senior Homecoming Queen. 36 ' i ,ly J l PS Oufd fanckng eniom ave xx X MJ, a llflivfe Iljcwiellg of jainfd The driver of the car, who is about to get in, is John McColly, Senior Class President. He was a member of N. H. S. and gave a lot of his time to the various music groups. The girl sitting on the running board is Nancy Lauer, York-Hi News Editor. Nancy was Homecoming Queen in her sophomore year and was Secretary-Treasurer of her Junior Class. Sitting on the hood is Shirley Jewett, Girl's Club President. She spent a lot of her time on the York-Hi staff. The boy sitting on the lunch basket is Dave Ehrhardt, Student Council Vice-President. Dave was a member of N. H. S. and was Sports Chairman of Y's Tales. Pulling the lunch basket is Ted Wallace, N. H. S. President. Ted is a member of the Boy's Quartette and had a leading part in the Operetta. George Blumenschein, who is cranking the car, was Editor of Y's Tales and President of Student Council. He was also a member of the Junior Red Cross Council and was an active member of the track team. JACK RICHARD JOBIN: Football Numerals, I, 2, Track Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4. WILLIAM ROGER JOBIN: Red Cross Representative, l, Football Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Football Bar, 4, National Honor Society 4. ALBERT JOHNSON: Red Cross Representative, 'l, Intramural Bas- lcetball Champions, 3. CAROLE JOHNSON: Student Council Representative, 2, York-Hi Reporter, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative, 3, York-Hi Advertising Manager, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. CHARLES JOHNSON: Basketball Numerals, 2, Basketball Let- ter, 3. EDWARD W. JOHNSON: Transferred from Lane Tech High School, 4, Wrestling Letter 4. HARRIET JOHNSON: Student Association. LOUISE ANN JOHNSON: Transferred from Foreman High School, 2, Future Nurses' Club Vice-President, 4, Future Nurses' Club Pin and Guard, 4, Nurse's Assistant, 4. ROBERT JOHNSON: Transferred from Shawnee Mission, 3. 328 CAM VERNON A. IMHOFF: Student Association. JANIS IVERSON: Student Association. LESLIE ANN JACKMAN: Homeroom Representative, I, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4. JOANNE JACOBI: Three-year Music Letter, 3. CAROL ANITA JACOBS: Class Secretary-Treasurer, 'I, Square Dance Club Vice-President, I, Music Service Pin, 2, Sophomore Chorus Librarian, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, Red Cross Council, 2, Class Ring Committee, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Girls' Club Treasurer, 3, Girls' Club Pin and Guard, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3, 4, Activities Committee, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Activities Committee Chairman, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Girls' Club Vice-President, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 4, Senior Play Pro- duction Statt, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, 4, El Clippo, 3, 4, Girls' Club Board, 3, 4. JUNE A. JAHNKE: Future Teachers of America Treasurer, 3, Future Teachers of America Pin, 4. ROBERT E. JANES: Student Association. ROBERT ALLEN JANET: Attendance Assistant, 3, Cop and Gown Committee, 4. SHIRLEY JEWETT: Student Council Representative, l, 2, 4, York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Board, 3, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3, EI Clippo, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Talent Show, 4, Girls' Club President, 4, Chicago Suburban Girls' Club Conference President, 4. 0 I955 GEORGE JOHNSTON: National Honor Society, 4. ROBERT EDWARD JONES: Tennis Numerals, 2, Tennis Letter, 3, York-Hi Reporter, 3, York-Hi Sports Editor, 4. SARA LOUISE JOY: Red Cross Representative, 1, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Junior Play Cast, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. JUDITH A. JULIEN: Student Association. KAIJA MARJATTA JUTILA: Transferred from Helsingin Tyttolukio, Helsinki, Finland, 4, Student Council Representative, 4. EDWARD C. KANE: Transferred from St. Procopius Academy, 3. BRUCE L. KARR: Tennis Numerals, I, 2, German Club Pin, I, Tennis Letter, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior Class Treas- urer, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Office Assistant, 4, Lettermen's Club President, 4. ROBERT KASSNER: Student Association. MICHAEL J. KAUFMAN: Student Association. GERTRUDE KEATLEY: Attendance Office, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative, I, Senior Faculty Game, 4. DUANE KEELEY: Transferred from North Carolina, 2. BARBARA KEGERREIS: York-Hi Reporter, 2, 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative, 2, Soph Play Production Staft, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Round Table Secretary, 3, Transferred to Northwestern University, 4. BARBARA JEAN KELLER: Home Economics Style Show, I, 2. RICHARD A. KELLER: Student Association. MARILYN KIDD: StJdent Association. JOYCE ANN KING: York-Hi Staff, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Nurses' Club Pin and Guard, 3, 4, Music Club Pin, 3, Nurse's- Assistant, 3, 4, Music Club Guard, 4, KAY KINGMAN: Announcement Committee, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative, 4. RICHARD F. KINST: Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, I. SHIRLEY ANN KUHR: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, Library Service Pin, 2. JAMES WILLIAM KULTON: Football Letter, 4. JUDY LANGILLE: Square Dance Club Secretary, I, Sophomore Girls' Chorus Secretary, 2, Calendar Committee, 2, Librarian Service Pin, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Girls' Club Corre- sponding Secretary, 3, York-Hi Typist, 3, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 3, El Clippo, 3, 4, Senior Class Secretary, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 4, Pep Club President, 4, Pep Club Pin, 4, Talent Show, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Cheerleader, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4. LARRY LARKIN: Sophomore Play Production Staff, l, 2, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, l, 2, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, I, 2, 3, Drama Night Production Staff, 'l, 2, 3, Talent Show Production Stott, l, 2, 3, El Clippo Production Stott, I, 2, 3, Light Crew Award, I, 2, Operetta Production Staff, 2. DONALD LARSEN: Football Letter, 4, Wrestling Letter, 4. JAMES A. LARSON: Student Association. NORMAN LARSON: Student Association. RICHARD I. LARSON: Transferred from Taft High School, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Intramural Basketball Champions, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. ROY R. LARSEN: Student Association. le CVM JANICE MARLENE KIRCH: Latin Award, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Music Club Pin, 3, Music Club Guard, 3, 4, Music Club Treasurer, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Office Assistant, 4. KENNETH KIRCHNER: Student Association. DONALD C. KLEIN: Cheerleader, I, Square Dance Club Presi- dent, l, Pep Club Pin, I, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, El Clippo, 3, 4, Talent Show, 3, 4, Attendance Assistant, 4, Football Letter, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. DOROTHY KLICHE: Home Economics Style Show, 4, Senior Fac- ulty Game, 4. CARLO KLUENTER: Transferred from Volkschule Lucienstrasse 3, Hamburg, Germany, 3, Traffic Court, 3. HUBERT KLUENTER: Transferred from Volkschule Lucienstrasse 3, Hamburg, Germany, 3. GARY KRAUSE: Wrestling Numerals, 'lg Wrestling Letter, 2, 3, 4, Football Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4, Wrestling Co-captain, 4, Attendance Assistant, 4, Third Place in Wrestling Sectional, 4. WILLIAM KRUEGER: Baseball Letter, 3. GRACE KRUSE: Home Economics Style Show, 2, Class Ring Com- mittee, 3, Commercial Club Vice-President, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4. 0795 JERRY LATTA: Football Numerals, 1, 2, State Music Contest, 2, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Junior Ring Committee, 3, Football Letter, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NANCY RUTH LAUER: Student Council Representative, l, Junior Red Cross Representative, 'l, 2, Homecoming Queen, 2, York-Hi Reporter, 2, 3, Red Cross Council, 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Com- mittee Chairman, 4, York-Hi News Editor, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RITA ELIZABETH LEDOWSKI: Red Cross Representative, 'l, Sopho- more Play Cast, 2, Sophomore Chorus President, 2, Music Club Pin, 3, Music Club Vice-President, 3, Junior Play Production Stott, 3, Nonette, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Talent Show, 3, Drama Night Production Staft, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Thespian Pin, 4, Future Teachers of America Pin, 4, German Club Treasurer, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Senior Play Production Staft, 4, Music Club Guard, 4, JERRY LEWIS: Track Numeral, I, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, Student Council Representative, 2, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Junior Play Production Stott, 3, Track Letter, 3, Student-Faculty Committee, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 4, Senior Class Vice-President, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, El Clippo, 4, Talent Show, 4, Red Cross Council, 4. LEE G. LINDELSEE: Student Association. SANDRA LIPP: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, 2, Nurse's Assistant, 4, Nurses' Club Pin, 4, National Honor Society, 4. BEVERLY STACIA LIRA: Home Economics Style Show, 3, Three- yeor Music Letter, 3. CHARLES LISAUSKAS: Homeroom Representative, I, Track Num- erals, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2. R. LIVERMORE: Red Cross Representative, 2, 4, Y's Tales, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 4. EHHE sw! : ...., . 7 ,,, ., i, f wr- me-W? L ,fs B ' sg 525 it 'g.,sf:,zvm:4 I is ' 1 R. 305315 .,v,5, E: .. - , gg ...., Q .,.. , ...I Z 1 K . 3,5 ....... ........ ff - , ,V,,1,. -.:: si g, li l ' lllli XC, .,., , .,., , - . A, . ' R :L '.,, it in-f f 1 .:,.: B ' 21.13, I , s L 'Q at All JACKIE LOUDON: Style Show, I, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Madrigal, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NORMAN LOVELAND: Student Association. STAN MACENAS: Transferred from Crane Tech High School, I, Football Letter, 3. GENE MADAY: Transferred trom Steinmetz High School, 4. CYNTHIA MAHAR: Camera Club Secretary-Treasurer, 'l, York-Hi Reporter, 2, 3, Junior Ring Committee, 3, Girls' Club Pin and Guard, 3, Talent Show, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, Girls' Club Board, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 4, York-Hi Headlines Editor, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. GIRROY MANSUR: Red Cross Representative, I, Oftice Assistant, 2, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, York-Hi Sports Staff, 4, Foot- ball Letter, 4. ROBERT R. MARACK: Student Association. RONALD GENE MARDIS: Student Association. EDWARD MARKHAM: Homeroom Representative, 2, Football Letter, 4. RALPH MCBRAYER: Transferred from Thornton Fractional High School, 2. RICHARD MCCALLISTER: Track Numerals, 2, Basketball Numerals, 2, Track Letter, 3, Red Cross Representative, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DONALD MCCLYMONT: Student Association. JOHN B. MCCOLLY: Intramural Basketball Champions, 'l, 2, Illinois Academy of Science State Award, 'I, 2, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Student Council Representative, 2, Junior Mixed Choir President, 2, Radio Club Secretary, 2, Radio Club Presi- dent, 3, German Club President, 3, German Club Pin and Guard, 3, Drama Night Cast, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Senior Play Production Stott, 3, 4, Junior Play Pro- duction Staft, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Stott, 3, 4, Sopho- more Play Production Staft, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Auditorium Production Ticket Crew, 3, 4, Mixed Octet, 3, Boys' Octet, 3, National High School Institute Award, 3, Senior Play Cast, 4, Senior Class President, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Madrigal Singer, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Thespian Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, 4. PATRICIA ANN McGRATH: Attendance Assistant, 4, Senior Fac- ulty Game, 4. ROBERT MCHONE: Student Association. JOHN McKAY: Student Association. JAMES A. MCKNIGHT: Red Cross Representative, 'l, 3, Wrestling Numerals, 2, Wrestling Letter, 3, National Honor Society, 4. BARBARA LEE MENTINK: Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Drama Night Production Stott, 4, Operetta Production Stott, 4. f7Ae CVM RITA MARKOWSKI: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 2, Nurse's Assistant, 4, Nurses' Club Pin, 4. THERESE MARKOWSKI: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 2, Future Nurses' Club Pin, 4. NEIL MARRAN: Operetta Cast, 2, 4, Boys' Quartet, 3, 4, Boys' Octet, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4. ALICE FAYE MARSHALL: Three-year Music Letter, 4. VIRGINIA LEA MARTINY: Homeroom Representative, I, Music Club Pin, 2, Junior Red Cross Representative, 3. KAREN JEAN MASTERSON: Y's Tales Art Stott, 2, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, National Honor Society, 4. RICHARD MATZKE: Cross Country Numerals, 'l, Track Numerals, I, 2, Football Numerals, 2, Track Letter, 3, Football Letter, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Lettermen's Club Sergeant at Arms, 4. WILLIAM T. MAXSON: Radio Club Vice-President, 3, Radio Club President, 4. CARL H. MAYSACK: Football Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. of 1955 JOAN MESKAN: Three-year Music Letter, 3. JERRY MEYER: Transferred from United Township High School, 4. RALPH O. MEYER: Red Cross Representative, I, Football Nume- rals, 2, Wrestling Numerals, 2, Track Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 4. JANET MIARS: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, 3. WILLIAM O. MICHAELS: Football Numerals, 2, Basketball Nume- rals, 2, Tennis Numerals, 2, Tennis Letter, 3, Lettermen's Club Secretary, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Football Letter, 4. ROBERT MIENE: Transferred from Roosevelt High School, 2, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Junior Play Cast, 3, Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Library As- sistant, 4, National Honor Society, 4. DENNIS MILLER: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 3, Football Letter, 4. DIANE MILLER: Talent Show, I, 2, York-Hi Art Staff, 2, Music Club Pin and Guard, 3, Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, York-Hi Typist, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 4, Treble Clef Secretary, 4, Activities Committee, 4, Music Club Guard, 4. GEORGE MILLER: Transferred from Lane Technical High School, 4. GRANT MILLER: Track Numerals, I, Football Numerals, 2, Track Letter, 2, 3, Football Letter, 3, 4, Football Captain, 4, Letter- men's Club Treasurer, 4. RICHARD K. MILLER: Transferred from Steinmetz High School, 3. MEREDITH MORE: Library Assistant, 2. FRANK G. MORGAN: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Maclrigal, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT MORRIS: Visual Aids, l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club Secretary, 2. GERALD THOMAS MORRISSEY: Student Association. IDA MAE MOWERS: Senior Faculty Game, 4, Library Assistant, 4. FAITH MURRAY, Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, 2, Oltice Assistant, 3, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Future Teachers of America Pin, 4. JOHN EDWIN MURRAY: Student Association. ROBERTA NOLAN: Student Association. TOM NORDSTROM- Golf Numerals 'I 2: Three ear Music Let - 1 1 I 'Y ' ter, 35 Golf Letter, 35 Talent Show, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD FRED NORMAN: Basketball Numerals, 25 Red Cross Representative, 2, 35 Round Table Vice-President, 45 Student Council Representative, 4. RUTH NOTTELMAN: Student Association. HANNAH NOVAK: Transferred from Angela's Academy, 3. DENNIS NYGREN: Student Association. HAROLD W. NYQUIST: Student Association. ROBERT A. OLSON: Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Junior Red Cross Council, 45 Library Staff, 4. JIM OSBORNE: Box Office Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Pro- duction Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Production Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Play Production Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Drama Night Pro- duction Staft, I, 2, 3, 45 Operetta Production Staff, 2, 45 At- tendance Assistant, 3, 45 Box Ottice Stott Manager, 3. UA.. CZ... DON B. MYER: Transferred from Orange High School, 25 New Yorkers' Club Treasurer, 3. ROBERT WILLIAM NASH: Student Association. WILLIAM N. NAUMAN: Football Numerals, 25 Basketball Nume- rals, 25 Junior Class President, 35 Basketball Letter, 35 Basket- ball Co-captain, 45 Student Council Sergeant at Arms, 45 Foot- ball Letter, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Attendance Assistant, 4. JAMES DENNIS NEFF: Chess Club Secretary, 35 Math Club Pin, 45 National Honor Society, 4. MURIEL LAURA NENDICK: Junior Play Production Stott, 3, 45 Senior Play Production Staff, 45 Drama Night Production Staff, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 45 Y's Tales Art Stott, 4. FREDERICK A. NICOLL: Student Association. SALLIE ANNE NIELSEN: Red Cross Representative, 3. KAREN SERENE NILSEN: Transferred from Goochland High School, 45 Otiice Assistant, 45 National Honor Society, 4. CAROLYN JEAN NOBLE: Home Economics Style Show, I5 Girls' Club Pin, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 3. 4 of 1955 JEANETTE OWCA: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, 2. JOYCE KAY PALMQUIST: Homeroom Representative, 'I5 G. A. A. AWOIYCI, l, 25 Junior Play Cast, 35 Drama Night Production Staff, 3, 45 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Senior Faculty Game, 45 Four- year Music Pin, 45 Nonette, 45 Thespian Pin, 45 Operetta Cast, 45 Talent Show, 45 Senior Play Production Staff, 4. SIDNEY ALBERT PARADEE: Transferred from Bowen High School, 35 Four-year Music Pin, 4. DAVID EDWARD PARKER: Student Association. GLORIA PARNHAM: EI Clippo, 3, 45 Junior Class Ring Commit- tee, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 York-Hi Staff, 3, 45 Senior- Foculty Game, 4. FLORA PENNA: Transferred from Waller High School, I. FRANK J. PENNA: Transferred from Waller High School, I5 Wrestling Letter, 2, 3, 45 Junior Homecoming King, 35 Lettermen's Club Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Sectional Wrestling Champion, 45 State Wrestling Champion, 4. PATRICIA LYNN PERKINS: Red Cross Representative, 'Ig Three- year Music Letter, 35 Drama Night Production Staff, 45 Senior- Faculty Game, 4. BRUCE FREDERICK PERRYMAN: Operetta Cast, 2, 45 Boys' Octet, 35 Boys' Quartet, 3, 45 Superior State Music Contest, 35 Boys' State, 45 Three-year Music Letter, 45 Science Club Vice-President, 45 Drama Night, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 4. fbi' JOAN BETTY PETERSON: Transferred from Amundsen High School, 3. WARREN PETO: Student Association. WESLEY PETO: Student Association. GENAIRE LYOL PETRIE: Sophomore Chorus Secretary, 25 Red Cross Representative, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Talent Show, 45 Operetta Cast, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Nonette, 4. NANCI PETTET: Home Economics Style Show, I5 Girls' Club Pin, 35 Pep Club Pin, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Talent Show, 35 York-Hi Reporter, 3, 45 York-Hi Typist, 35 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Office Assistant, 4. EVONNE PFAFF: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 25 Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Announcement Committee, 45 Quill and Scroll, 45 Senior Play Production Stalf, 45 Y's Tales Administration Chairman, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ANNA MARIE PICHLER: Transferred from Waller High School, Chicago, 3. PATRICIA ANN PIROLA: Red Cross Representative, 'I5 Girls' Club Board, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Pin, 25 Talent Show, 35 York-Hi Re- porter, 3, 45 Girls' Club Guard, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Girls' Glee Club Librarian, 35 Music Service Pin, 35 Pep Club Executive Board, 35 York-Hi Circulation Manager, 45 York-Hi Editorial Board, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MICHAEL ROY POLONUS: Home-Room Representative, I5 Y's Tales Photographer, 2, 3, 45 Golf Numerals, 25 Golf Letter, 35 Golf Team Captain, 35 York-Hi Photographer, 4. JOHN S. RADER: Transferred from Benson High School, 2. LAWRENCE RAIHA: Boys' Octet, 3, Madrigal, 3, Operetta Chorus, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Two-Year Music Letter, 4, Transferred from Wells lMinnesotaj High School, 3. BRUCE RANK: Student Council Home Room Representative, 2, Sound Crew, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Production Staft, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Pro- duction Stott, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 4, Football and Basketball Announcer, 2, 3, 4, Sound Crew Let- ter, 2, 3, 4, El Clippo Production Staff, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE RAE RANKIN: York-Hi Reporter, 2, 3, 4, York-Hi Typist, 3, 4, York-Hi Exchange Editor, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JANET ELIZABETH RANSOM: Auxilium Latinum Award, I, 2, G.A.A. Award, 3, Library Stott, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JOHN REED: Student Association. MARVIN JAMES REESE: Football Numeral, 2, Basketball Nume- rals, 2, Baseball Letter, 2, Attendance Asistant, 2, Football Letter, 4. BARBARA REIDEL: Transferred from Benson High School, 3, York- Hi Typist, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Talent Show, 4. FREDERICK REMINGTON: Intramural Basketball Champs, 3. UA. CAM DONNA POPP: Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Y's Tales Senior Committee Chairman, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, National Honor So- ciety, 4. WILLIAM POSIK: Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3. PHYLLIS PRESTON: Transferred from Austin High School, 4. DIANE PRITCHARD: Home Economics Style Show, l, 2, Sopho- more Play Production Stalt, 2, Home Economics Club Pin, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club Treasurer, 3, 4, Home Economics Club Guard, 3, Future Teachers of America Club President, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Y's Tales Chairman Underclassmen Committee, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Future Teachers of Amer- ica Pin, 4. CAROLINE ANN PURCELL: Student Association. JANET PUSATERI: Home Economics Style Show, 2, 3, Home Room Representative, 3, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4. MARLENE PUTNAM: Office Assistant, 'I, French Club Secretory, 2, French Club Pin, 2, Red Cross Representative, 3, Library Staff, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ROSEMARY RAAKE: Transferred from Upper Arlington High School, 3, EI Clippo, 4, York-Hi Stott, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. NEAL F. RABE: Drama Night Production Staff, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Production Staff, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Production Staff, 2, Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2, Operetta Production Staff, 2, 4, Talent Show Production Staff, 3, Stage Crew Award, 3, Science Club President, 3. 53 5. 0795 JUANITA LOU RENNER: Y's Tales Stott, 2, 3, 4, Y's Tales Art Stal? Chairman, 4, Junior Class Play Production Staff, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Senior Class Play Production Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM RHEINGROVER: Junior Ring Committee, 3, York-Hi Printer, 3, 4. CHARLES R. RHODES: Transferred from Forest Lake High School, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4. BARBARA RICHARDS: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. GRACE RITTER: Home Economics Style Show, I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club Pin, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club Guard, 3, Home Economics Club President, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Home Economics Club Vice-President, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Four- year Music Pin, 4. WARREN ROBBINS: Oltice Assistant, 4. DIANA JEAN ROBEL: Talent Show, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Senior Fac- ulty Game, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. JOHN W. ROBINS: Track Numeral, 'I, Intramural Basketball Champs, 2, Junior Play Cast, 3, Senior Play Production Stott, 4. MARILYN PATRICIA ROLLINS: Red Cross Representative, I, Office Assistant, 'lg G.A.A. Award, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4. ., QQ ,fs ' l W ., s .... ef -:. ::' we K z 25 'rs 1. is: .-E1 H I 1 ' 1. g 2 ' s . 554,543 . ' ' .. ..., . 'A ' , i 15 , . Q at . f f 1 -I7 A W ROBERT JOSEPH ROMANO: Student Association. MARY MARGARET ROOT: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DAVID ROSENBRAUGH: Student Association. CHARLES ROSS: Red Cross Representative, I, Home Room Rep- resentative, 2. TOM ROULE: Basketball Numerals, 2, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JERRY ROYER: Operetta Cast, 2, Band Vice-President, 3, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, First Place, State Music Ensemble Contest, 3, Band President, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Arion Award, 4, Operetta Production Staff and Orchestra, 4, Senior Play Produc- tion Staff, 4. WILLIAM D. ROYSTER: Student Association. JAMES RUBIETTA: Red Cross Representative, I, Junior Ring Com- mittee, 3, Football Letter, 4. JOHN WILLIAM RUNGE: Student Association. s E M ' 5 1Bv '.,, Q, DONALD J. SAVAGLIO: Transferred from J. Sterling Morton High School, 2, Frosh-Soph Football Letter, 2, Varsity Wrestling Letter, 2, Lettermen's Club Stg-at-Arms, 3, Red Cross Representa- tive, 3, 4. JOHN C. SCHAEFER: Junior Academy of Science Award, 2, 3, Senior Play Production Stalt, 'I, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, I, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Production Staff, I, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 'l, 3, 4, Stage Crew Award, 'l, 3, Radio Club Vice-resident, 2, 4, York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Radio Club, 3, Quill and Scroll, 4. KEN SCHAEFER: Three-year Music Letter, 3, El Clippo, 3, Four- year Music Pin, 4, Talent Show, 4. HAROLD SCHIFFMAN: Transferred from Gowanda Central High School, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Madrigal, 3, New Yorkers' Club Treasurer, 4, German Club Pin, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Boys' Quartette, 4. ELAINE SCHMALZRIED: Talent Show, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, EI Clippo, 4. EDITH JOHANNA SCHMEISSER: Music Pin and Guard, 3, Three- year Music Letter, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Music Club Guard, 4. ELEANOR SCHMID: Home Economics Style Show, I, German Club Secretary, 3, German Club Pin, 3, 4, York-Hi Typist, 3, Red Cross Representative, 4, German Club Vice-President, 4, German Club Guard, 4. DONNA SCHNITTKER: Transferred from Lake View High School, 2, Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2. LAURIE SCHOLL: Elections Committee, 2, Three-year Music Let- ter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Senior- Faculty Game, 4. .748 CAM BEVERLY RUNYON: Transferred from Amundsen High School, 3, Nurse's Assistant, 4, Future Nurses Club Pin, 4. BARBARA J. RUPANY: Sophomore Chorus Librarian Pin, 2, Ger- man Club Pin, 2, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, York-Hi Typist, 4. WILLIAM CHARLES RUSSELL: Student Association. JANE KING SALLEY: Scholastic Art Contest Place Award, 'l, York-Hi Art Staff, 2, Sophomore Play Production Stott, 2, York-Hi Art Staft Editor, 3, 4, Spanish Club Pin, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Madrigal, 3, Spanish Club Secretary, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Drama Night Production Staft, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Nonette, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Quill and Scroll Vice-President, 4, Y's Tales Art Staff, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL SAMELA: Student Association. KAREN RITA SANDALL: Cheerleader, l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Pin, 2, G.A.A. Award, 2, Cheerleading Captain, 3, Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, EI Clippo, 3, 4, Home Room Representative, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Operetta Production Stott, 4, Talent Show, 4, York-Hi Typist, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. LOLLIE SANDERS: Homecoming Queen, T, Student Council Rep- resentative, 'l, 2, Home Economics Style Show, 3, Talent Show, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 4. DOYLE SATTERLEE: Intramural Basketball Captain, I, Chess Club Secretary, 2, Library Staff, 4. RUSSELL K. SAVAGE: Student Council Representative, l. WEMIBEK be all-ew of- Finer ,wwTew9 :NU Na'-ur 55225 0 7955 RICHARD SCHORMAN: Student Association. HANS DIETRICH SCHROEDER: Transferred from Holstenschule, Neumunsfer, Germany, 4. JANET SCHULTZ: Home Economics Style Show, I, Student Coun- cil, I, Red Cross Representative, 2, Madrigal, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 4, Nonette, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Announcement Committee, 4. JUDITH SCHULTZz Home Economics Style Show, I, 2, 3, Talent Show, 2, 3, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3, EI Clippo, 3, 4, York-Hi Art Staff, 4, Y's Tales Art Staff, 4. NADINE MAE SCHUMACHER: Music Club Pin, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Music Club Guard, 4. ARLENE SCHWEITZER: German Club Pin, 3, Library Staff Pin, 3. CHARLES SCHWIEDERGOLL: Football Numerals, 2, Wrestling Numerals, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Football Letter, 4, Wrestling Letter, 4. JUDITH E. SEIBERT: President Treble Cleft, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. SYLVIA BLAIR SHIRKY: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Modrigal, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, G.A.A. First State Award, 4. 252 .8 wg, MW, .Zi-. .. .e , . 15 , ..,. ,.s..s,4 ,:52,sg,5-f K .lll ,W -1u..x- . ts , iff 552 we.- Q . 'E 1 A Q. M- '. W T'-Q. j wma- Q.. '.. I A 5- .. ff -- il' P a' A. , mf f A I9 RONALD SHOEMAKER: Library Stalt, 2, York-Hi Reporter, 3, York-Hi Copy Editor, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. CAROLE SHOTSBERGER: Library Staff, 4. DONALD SILVA: Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, Junior Play Production Stott, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Elections Committee, 4, Football Letter, 4. JERI SIMMONS: Office Assistant, I, York-Hi Reporter, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir Library Pin, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, York-Hi Typist, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Historical Society Vice-President, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Senior Play Production Stott, 4, York-Hi Feat.1re Page Editor, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MARCIA SLAUSON: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Library Statt, 3, 4, Fon-year Music Pin, 4, Nurse's Office Assistant, 4, Future Nurses' Club Pin, 4. CLYDE DONALD SMITH: Y's Tales, 3, 4. DANIEL M. SMITH: Red Cross Representative, I, Football Nume- rals, 2, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Boys' State, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3, Junior Play Cast, 3, Football Letter, 4, York-Hi Business Mana- ger, 1. DIANE SMITH: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JAMES B. SMITH: Tennis Numerals, 2, Tennis Letter, 3, 4. SHEILA GAIL STEVENSON: Red Cross Representative, 'I, 3, Library Staff, 3, York-Hi Stott, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. DONNA LOU STEWART: Activities Committee, I, Student Coun- cil, 'I, 3, 4, Music Service Pin, 2, Sophomore Chorus Secretary, 2, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Pep Club pin, 3, El Clippo, 3, 4, Three- year Music Letter, 3, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Calendar Committee Chairman, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 4, Oper- etta Production Staft, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4. DAVID DOUGLASS STIRRETT: Transferred from Washington Com- munity High School, Washington, Illinois, 3, New Yorkers Vice- President, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Junior Play Pro- duction Staff, 4, Soph Play Production Staff, 4. REGINA ANN STOLTMAN: Student Association. LADDIE MILES STREJC: Student Association. ERVIN STROMAN: Student Association. EARL F. STUBBE, JR.: Wrestling Numerals, l, 2, Wrestling Let- ters, 3, 4, Wrestling Captain, 4. ROBERT WAYNE STUENKEL: Baseball Letter, 3. WILLIAM C. STUMBAUGH: Student Council Representative, 2, 'Cross Country Numerals, 2, Track Numerals, 2, Sophomore Play, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Talent Show, 3, 4, El Clippo, 3, 4, Senior Choir President, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Track letter, 4, Operetta Chorus ,4, Madrigal, 4. f7Ae CEM LOUISE RUTH SMITH: G.A.A. Award, l, 2, 3, Nurse's Assist- ant, 3, Nurse's Club Pin, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. MARYLU SMITH: Student Association. REX G. SMITH: Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, Attendance Assistant, 4. CHARLES SOELLNER: Student Association. JANET MARIE SPEK: G.A.A. Award, 'I, 2, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Office Assistant, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4. UNA MARY STACHURSKI: Transferred from Foreman High School, 4, Student Association, BOB A. STALDER: Library Staff, 3. EILEEN STEFFEN: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON STEVENS: Student Council Assembly Committee, I, Girls 'Club Pin, I, G.A.A. Local Award, 'l, Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Pep Club Pin, 2, G.A.A. Local Award, 2, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Sophomore Play Production Stalt, 2, Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, Class Vice-President, 3, G.A.A. State Award, 3, 4, Pep Club Guard, 3, Class Ring Committee, 3, Stu- dent Council Trattic Court, 3, Talent Show, 3, Junior Play Pro- duction Staff, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 3, American Legion Essay Contest Medal, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3, G.A.A. Sports Manager, 3, Student Council Secretary, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, G.A.A. President, 4, Girls' Club Recording Secretory, 4, Homecoming Queen, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 4, Operetta Chorus, 4, Operetta Production Staff, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 3, 4, DAR Citizenship Award, 4. 0 7955 STUART E. SWARTZ: Madrigal, 3, 45 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 'Operetta Cast, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARJORIE TEICH: Transferred from Withrow High School, 'I5 Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 25 Sophomore Play Production Staff, 27 National HONG Society, 3, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Drama Night Production Staff, 45 York-Hi Staff, 45 Latin Club Pin, 4. ROLLAND THOMAS: Home Room Representative, l5 Football Numerols, 25 Basketball Numerals, 25 Attendance Assistant, 25 Announcement Committee, 45 Football Letter, 45 Library Assist- ant, 4. ARDYTHE ANN THOMPSON: Red Cross Representative, 45 Library Assistant, 45 Future Nurses' Club Pin, 4. NANCY LORRAINE THOMPSON: Three-year Music Letter, 35 Math Club Treasurer, 35 Junior Play Production Stott, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 45 Math Club Vice- President, 45 Operetta Cast, 45 Safety Committee, 45 Music Club Pin, 4. JANICE TILLOTSON: Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 45 Junior Production Staff, 35 Drama Night Cast, 35 Vice-President Treble Clef Glee, 35 Thespian Pin, 35 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Senior Play Production Staff, 45 Three-Year Music Letter, 45 Latin Club Pin, 4. LORETTA J. TOPPEN: Student Association. MARY FRANCES TRIPLETT: Transferred from Bethalto Civic Me- morial High School, 45 Two-year Music Letter, 4. WILLIAM G. TROUT: Senior Play Production Staff, 45 Junior Play Production Staff, 45 Drama Night Production Staff, 45 El Clippo Production Staff, 45 Talent Show Production Staff, 45 Red Cross Representative, 4. E i 1 ibitffeifeiitil ' 4. ,Q S tr 2 3 ALLEN TUREK: Student Association. DARLENE LORETTA UHER: Student Association. ELAINE ULIVIERI: Office Assistant, 4. KAREN VAN DOREN: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 25 Thespian Pin, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll, 35 First Place State Music Contest, 35 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Junior Cast, 35 Drama Night Cast, 3, 45 York-Hi Reporter, 3, 45 Thespian President, 45 Quill and Scroll Treasurer, 45 Senior Play Cast, 45 YorkfHi Headlines Editor, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 4. GREGORY H. VAN NORMAN: Home Room Representative, 15 Wrestling Numerols, lj Wrestling Letter, 25 Sophomore Play Cast, 25 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast, 35 Red Cross Representative, 45 Senior Play Cast, 4. EVA L. VOIGT: G.A.A. Numerols, l5 York-Hi Art Staff, 25 G.A.A. Letter, 25 Library Staff, 3, 45 G.A.A. State Award, 35 Red Cross Representative, 35 Junior Play Prduction Staff, 35 Future Nurses' Club Pin, 45 Three-year Music Letter, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Operetta Cast, 45 Operetta Production Stalt, 45 G.A.A. Treasurer, 45 G.A.A. Second State Award, 4. MARGARET LOUISE VONDEROHE: Nonette, 3, 45 Three-year Music Letter, 35 Madrigal, 35 Operetta Cast, 45 Senior-Faculty Game, 45 Four-year Music Pin, 4. GENE WAGNER: Transferred from West High School, 2. RICHARD WALLACE: Student Association. KAY WESTWOOD: Office Assistant, 2, Drama Night Production Staff, 2, Sophomore Play Cast, 2, Sophomore Production Staff, 2, York-Hi Typist, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4. NANCY GUENETH WIDMANN: Transferred from Waller High School, 3, Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, EI Clippo, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Parliamentarian, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4, Senior- Faculty Game, 4. DONALD G. WILKES: York-Hi Statt, 4. CAROL JEAN WILLANS: Red Cross Representative, I, G.A.A. Numerals, 2, G.A.A. Letter, 3, Junior Play Cast, 3, Three-year I Music Letter, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Senior Play Production Staff, 4. RICHARD W. WILLE: Red Cross Representative, 2, Cross Country Numerals, 2, Ticket Crew, 2, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Drama Night Production Staff, 3. BARBARA WILLIAMS: G.A.A. Letter, I, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. BRUCE WILLIAMS: Home Room Representative, I, Track Letter, I, 2, 3, Basketball Numerals, I, 2, Homecoming King, 2, 4, Football Letter, 3, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Lettermen's Club Vice-President, 4. ETHEL S. WILLIAMS: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 4, Four-year Music Letter, 4. JOHN E. WILSON: Football Numerals, 2, Red Cross Representa- tive, 2, Football Letter, 3, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Two-year Music Letter, 4. I I 32 I 4 UA.. CL... THEODORE I. WALLACE: Auxilium Latinum Award, 25 Track Letter, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Home Room Representa- tive, 3, 4, National Honor Society President, 4, Sndent-Fa:uIty Committee Chairman, 4, Talent Show, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4: EI Clippo, 4, Operetta Cast, 4, Senior Play Pr9dJ-tn9n Staff, 4, Boys' Quartette, 4, Senior Choir Librarrian, 4. STEVE WALTON: Intramural Basketball Champs, I, 2, 3, 4, Football Letter, 4, Attendance Office Assistant, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. WILLIAM JOHN WASKO: Transferred from Cardinal Stritch High School, 3. BEVERLY ANN WASSELL: Home Economics Style Show, I, 2, Three-year Music Letter, 3, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DAVE WATSON: Intramural Basketball Champs, I, Varsity Football, 4. CAROLE JEAN WAWAK: Pep Club Pin, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Talent Show, 3, Announcement Committe, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, EI Clippo, 4. ROBERT WEHRS: Student Council Representative, 2, 4. JON L. WEINER: Operetta Cast, 2, 4, Three-year Music Letter, 3. DOROTHY MAY WERNER: Junior Class Ring Committee, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3. 0795 JOHN S, WILSON: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 3, Football Letter, 3, 4, Basketball Letter, 3, Baseball Letter, 3, Football Co-Captain, 4. ANNETTE LOUISE WINGARD: Home Economics Club Style Show, 3, Library Staff, 3: Library Stal? Pin, 3, Future Nurses' Club Secretary, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Future Nurses' Club Pin, 4. FRIEDA WISCHOEFFER: York-Hi Staff, I, 2, 3, Thespian Pin, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, 3, Oltice Assistant, 2, Sophombre Play, 2, Junior Play, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, Junior Red Cross Council, 3, Music Club President, 3, York-Hi Editor, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Senior Play Production Stalt, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 3, Drama Night Cast, 4, Music Clcb Guard, 4. MARJORIE ANN WITT: Transferred from George Rogers Clark High S:haol, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Library Staff, 4. JEAN MARIE WOERLY: Transferred from Central High School, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Announcement Committee, 4. JOHN MILLER WOLFE, JR.: Senior Play Production Staff, I, 2, Drama Night Production Staff, I, 2, Junior Play Production Stalt, I, 2, Junior Play Cast, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4. DAVID H. WRIGHT: Three-year Music Letter, 3, Mixed Octet, 3, Basketball Manager, 3, 4, Four-year Music Pin, 4, Madrigal, 4, Operetta Cast, 4. AGNES YVONNE WUMMEL: El Clippo, 3, Operetta Cast, 4. HENRY A. YOUNG: Math Club President, 4, Math Club Pin, 4. ffl? wwf JANET ZACHARIAS: Home Economics Style Show, I, Student Council Representative, I, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Girls' Club Board, 3, 4, Y's Tales Business Chairman, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DONNA ZANDER: Three-year Music Letter, 3, MARJORIE GRACE ZARNDT: Talent Show, 3. WILLIAM BEN ZAYA: Student Association. DONALD G. ZEBROSKI: Transferred from Bensenville High School,I. JANICE ZIMMERMAN: York-Hi Statt, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club Treasurer, 4, Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4, Senior Class Play Production Stott, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Office Assist- ant, 4. Kenneth Button Wayne Carlson James Counsell Salvator De Vincent Robert Froeming Thomas Gehrke Ann Hansen Robert Heid Paul Kiewert Donald Nesbitt James Novak Bruce Palmer SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Peiffer Norman Ptluger David Primus David Primas Paul Plomb Helen Roeschlein 53 Erika Schmaltz Thomas Schweitzer Lita Smith Robert Spelman Dale Wiora Julene Wright .gpaofgghf .S7Ail'lQf5 on HOIALQJ y Cfdiiii Wag lgroclucfiond One: Scene from '54 Junior Play, The Perfect Alibi. John McColly, Sally Joy, Sue Huston, Bob Chappelow, Carol Willians, and Bob Miene. Two: Scene from '54 Junior Play, The Perfect Alibi: Bob Chappelow, Dan Smith, and Greg Van Norman. Three: Scene from '54 Junior Play, The Perfect Alibi: Sue Huston, Bob Chappelow, and Sally Joy. Four: Scene from '54 Junior Play, The Perfect Alibi: Jack Wolfe, John McoClly, Sue Huston, and Henry Hornbeck. Five: Scene from '55 Senior Play, The Curious Savage: Greg Van Norman, Sue Huston, Karen Van Daren, and Jack Wolfe. Six: Scene from '55 Senior Play, The Curious Savage: Janet Spek, Jane Davidson, Karen Van Daren, Dolores Eickelmann, Phil Cartwright, and Harold Schiffman. Seven: Scene from '55 Senior Play, The Curious Savage: Greg Van Norman, Karen Van Daren, Jack Wolfe, and Sue Huston. Eight: Scene from '55 Senior Play, The Curious Savage: Jane Davidson, Janet Spek, Phil Cartwright, Harold Schiffman, and Dolores Eickelmann. 5I .sznior .xdufogralaki :fait 7? LJ ,,Q,, MMWLMW-J 'AY' , MQW? ,Yi5'2+ KY L V ge? Awww ' 1 QXAL' XA W' JM, 'W ,M RWM pW'Qf4,ff ww ,M vJQyg0,iwQ,fwM.i5 W, 0,9 mu V W ak!-1 Tgpyijifwjw AW M Vfgaggv bf 1M',i6Tf. M Q Q5 J ml, 7 :H A fm LLM W f . ,' .A-by F. ,JJ ff nj bo! .M - 'V jf YJ . -: . , , ,-7- ,F .f'. r-' ,fl . 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Last Row: Tom Beniamin, Roger Boeger, Robert Bloom, Larry Bartels, David Aitchison, and Gary Boettcher. Front Row: Judy Beutier, Ruth Bouton, Gayle Baker, Ann Armstrong, and Bette Bishop. Second Row: Dianne Blagburn, Gilbert Belfatto, Joanne Bonnema, Elaine Beckmann, Donna Blair, and Kay Billingsley. Third Row: Jack Arntzen, Robert Andersen, Douglas Ander- son, John Bihler, John Barber, and Russell Beith. Last Row: Ronald Baumann, Robert Benson, Ronald Ahrens, James Bingham, Richard Berg, Richard Aust, and David Ast. Front Row: Jacqueline Burns, Betty Bunge, Carole Ann Costner, Sonia Brodersen, and Patricia Caruso. Second Row: Nancy Brown, Patricia Carney, Elaine Bowman, Diane Brosseit, Jackie Chase, and Karen Christian. Third Row: Elane Cardosi, Joan Brigance, Gordon Boys, William Brelig, Walter Carlquist, and Vince Castronovo. Last Row: Ken Bryniolfsson, Ray Chaney, Don Castner, John Bruha, and Bill Buchring. 58 olzcwf ear if .SQOIOAOMQOPQJ Wexf ear 3 en iam JUNlOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Bruha, Vice-President, Tom Beniamin, Treasurer, Ann Ferry, Secretary, and Otto McBride, President. cared uccerm for yuniom Q 0 51 - ff mme uf or anger Front Row: Martha Campbell, Pat Carev, Margaret Briggen, Arlene Brady, Christine Caso, Judy Coburn, and Nancy Briskey, Second Row: Sue Curtis, Ann Campbell, Constance Cryer, Nancy Cornwell, Carol Brinkert, and Cecilia Craney. Third Row: Jon Cada, Judy Conly, John Brusati, George Bryson, Jay Campbell, and Les Michael. Last Row: Howard Boysen, Richard Brinkman, Frank Chybik, Herman Brueckner, Tom Conn, and Mike Corino. Q. 1' Front Row: Nancy Daniels, Louise Daube, Janet Ed- monson, Donna Definer, and Marlene Deike. Second Row: Gail Davis, Susan Coffey, Patrick Curley, Judith Clark, Richard Dunham, and Daniel Cosgrove. Third Row: Rita Dolge, Robert De Marco, Barbara Court- ney, Don Durant, Robert Clauss, and David Dvorak. Fourth Row: Roger Davis, James Combes, Forest Devor, Dudley Dvorak, Thomas Drews, and Salvotor De Vincent. Last Row: Harley De Jong, Don Craig, Edward Conradi, and David Coppin. Front Row: Joyce Davis, Bob Field, Frances Dziadzio, Judy Elliot, and Chuck Erickson. Second Row: Sylvia Fainor, Bruce Fetz, Ann Ferry, Jim Clynn, Debbie Dickinson, and Don Groch. Third Row: Fred Gable, Bill Fredrick, Dick Fuiii, Bob Elliot, John Dame, and Les Dunscomb. Last Row: Jim Feehan, John Davison, Dave Fredrickson, and Dick Dailey. Front Row: Barbara Greenlee, Geraldine Gerhordt, Shirley Gangler, Lauralee Flodstrom, and Mary Ann Eubanks. Second Row: Jane Fouts, Myrtle Fritz, Sigrid Elven, Arleen Feezor, Barbara Fisher, and Marilyn Emery. Third Row: Sharon Gaulke, Gail Giegold, Barbara Finke, Lu Galasso, Janet Gats, and Audrey Gottschalk. Last Row: Wayne Froeming, Andrew Gray, Ronald Gissel, Fred Goelz, and Henry Forsythe. 59 L uniom 41004 cgorwar Front Row: Joyce Haydock, Bob Hoffman, Patricia Horstmann, Marlene Habel, and Gary Hagberg. Sec- ond Row: Karen Holderman, Marian Hinz, Mary Hedge, Karyl Haring, Blaine Hain, and Meredith Hallongren. Third Row: Paul Hasz, Sandra Haas, Jim Haraldsen, Francis Hellinger, James Henaughan, Lang Holbert, and Mike Buzzell. Fourth Row: Ralph Harris, Charles Guthrie, Don Hellison, Ronald Hunter, John Hammerschmidt, Lawrence Hanson, and Bruce Hass. Last Row: Albert Heinrich, Lawrence Gunn, and David Howe. Front Row: Marilyn Hagen, Evelyn Hrabacka, Joanne Hamrnerich, Barbara Heine, and Sue Harrison. Sec- ond Row: Jackie Irving, Dorothy Hanson, Leonard Hughes, Carol Heid, Judy Hageman, and Emily Hef- fel. Third Row: Judy Hesler, Pat Hunter, Marcia Hath- orne, Reta Jamerson, Paggy Haines, and Bob Hurt. Fourth Row: Bob Hamilton, Roger Hedberg, Charles Ingelse, Dick Holderman, Kurt Heerwagen, and Leslie Otto. Last Row: Jim Schramm, Mike Hicks, Barry Jab- lon, Dick Hargreaves, Bill Hoeftmann, and Glenn Gustafson. fo jheir ofcwf ear af MW i Front Row: Barbara Behmer, Barbara Larsen, Deanna Lemein, Doreen Koval, and Kathleen Knowles. Second Row: Rosemary Lindsay, Judy Kvapil, Bonnie King, Don Bienfang, Randall Johnson, and Diana Kramp. Third Row: Sharlene Link, Donna Jay, John Latham, Bruce Laurent, Jim Kramer, and Charles Casper. Fourth Row: Wayne Lindquist, Jerold Ruby, Jim Ketch- paw, Terry Komrska, Tom Jaeger, and Jim Klankv Last Row: Chester Krage, Roy Jacobsen, Jim Jorgen- sen, Earl Rettig, Ken Lawler, and Robert Iler. owing xama un iorfi ,UMFLJQIQ 'wills Front Row: Mary Meyer, Maudie Little, Jean Mowbray, Sally McNeal, and Carolee Moen. Second Row: Mary Ann Morabito, Doug Millard, Bob Malmgren, Dick Morton, Bruce Meisner, and Helen McCown. Third Row: Phil Mulroyan, Dick McFarlane, Dick Morstadt, Matt Lowman, Robert Moritz, and Norman Mayer. Fourth Row: Lambert Miessler, Ronald Miller, Roland Magel, Ray Mazzolini, Joe Mrazek, and Dale McCoy. Last Row: Harold Keppner, Bill Marity, Ken Miller, Jerome Locascid, and Alan Madison. UQI' Q yi. D Front Row: Sue Johnson, Rosemary Johnson, Con- stance Kupfer, Carroll Kavanagh, and Barbara Lan- genteld. Second Row: Judy Johnson, Edna Johnson, Agnes Kristoveck, Barbara Landen, Ann Jones, and Julia Jenkins. Third Row: Shirley Joneson, Valerie Jones, Nancy Levinson, Shirley Love, Jim Kendall, and Frank Lo Russo. Fourth Row: Barbara Latsch, Ardyth Lohuis, Paulette Kurk, Wayne Krage, and Charles Kocourek. Last Row: Bob La Follette, Don Knicker, Bruce Johnson, and Wayne Kimmell. Front Row: Marilyn Marcis, Lindsay McCormac, Joyce Marema, Sheila Michaels, Mary Ann McGlynn,'and Debbie Manders. Second Row: Carrol Luebke, Judi Moore, Sandra MacLaren, Sarah Martens, Priscilla Mohr, and Manfred Marshall. Third Row: Dave Mas- ters, LeRoy Lukes, Ginnie Malstrom, Anne Mahler, Sandra Moore, and Ronald Mohr. Last Row: Eldon Mattick, Otto McBride, Larry Morris, Robert Miller, Karl A. Morgenthaler, and Jim McGee. B u un iam reyacwe or 1 ziuvfifionaf prom front Row: Darylene Olmsted, Marcia Patterson, Gay Pilarski, Judy Pinckney, Beverly Pusateri, and Bessie Moy. Second Row: Diane Palmer, Barbara Moscar- dini, Joanne Parker, Diana Pereira, Andrine Nottz, and Ronald Mosetich. Third Row: Kay Painter, Norma Peterson, Janet Potter, Margot Obert, Frieda Obert, and James O'Leary. Last Row: Bill Nicholson, Edward Myers, Curt Plessinger, Charles Myers, and John Pecha. Front Row: Jean Pelc, Diane Paul, Marian Patz, Suzanne Nielsen, and Corinne Peters. Second Row: Nancy Peschek, Paul Newton, David Peterhans, Rich- ard Oeler, and John Nunemaker. Third Row: Robert Pearson, Alan Packard, Laurence Olds, George Novy, Dick Peters, and Bruce Oberg. Last Row: Thomas Noggle, Tony Orlando, Norman Ousen, Raymond Paieau, Charles Neal, Tom Pennington, and Richard Nielsen. Front Row: Carole Roberts, Harlene Schueler, Eliza- beth Schaefer, Judy Schrubbe, and Shelley Ruben. Second Row: Barbara Rinker, Lorraine Roehner, Arlene Robinson, Bill Schaar, Rosemary Reedy, and Joy Ruby. Third Row: Judy Ruby, Thomas Robertson, Gerald Sass, Jim Rice, Tom Reese, and Jim Savage. Last Row: Walter Reising, Jim Rasmussen, Herb Ratch, Al Schroe- der, David Ruehl, Don Roll, and Don Schloemer. Front Row: Dorothy Rohlfing, Jeanne Schmidt, Sharon Sandberg, Jeanine Schrader, Sylvia Sortorius, and Harold Schmidt. Second Row: Dick Rohlf, Eugene Santi, Janice Rich, Donald Rausch, Joanne Schultz, and Albert Sauerman. Third Row: Gloria Raiewski, Charlene Roebuck, Marlys Schoenbeck, Balerie Scha- wel, Dale Reuter, and Wayne Rutledge. Last Row: Glenn Redmer, Harold Rekart, Jack Schiller, Jerome Rich, Richard Rossi, and Bill Rauch. 62 Front Row: Beth Taylor, Sue Teschner, Janice Van Slyke, Darlene Yuknis, and Ellen Zwickel. Second Row: Katherine Zbilski, Lorraine Teschke, Virginia Tingley, Mary Ann Wesbrock, and Mildred Wendt. Third Row: Muriel Wavak, Hank Walton, Gayle Yount, John Tornquist, Linda Weisheit, and Karen Whitacre. Fourth Row: Ralph Talbott, Douglas Whipple, Jim Wittwer, Ray Waida, Dave Zell, and Bob Youngberg. Fifth Row: Karl Wendel, Frank Wagner, Frank Weaser, Ronald Zeiss, and Terry Taebel. Last Row: David Young, Bill Zersen, and LeRoy Weiss. Front Row: Marcia Wright, Patricia Weber, Shirley Willey, Barbara Wendt, and Judy Woolverton. Second Row: Linda ebb, Marilyn Weith, Donna Voelz, Richard Zimmer, David Vonder, and William Twitty. Third Row: Ray- mond Walters, David Zersen, Charles Ward, Nicholas Welch, Roger Ulseth, and Allen Wawak. Last Row: Charles Truckenbrodt, David Tomlonson, Gordon Zinser, Richard Sather, and Peter Wright. lift 'U ree own, 77 HQ fo 0 id unior f0 Front Row: Susan Steier, Lorel Sponholtz, Judy Sher- man, Carolyn Spees, Joanne Spek. Second Row: Sandra Smith, Nancy Smith, Gale Smith, Rosemary Slacks, Judy Seegert, and Sandra Steingraber, Third Row: Sue Sheehan, Martha Stone, Judy Solem, Sandra Snyder, Cynthia Stasi, and Carol Reedy. Fourth Row: Sandra Sundt, Diane Smith, Warren Sheridan, James Stanger, Louis Stanke, and Hank Schwarz. Last Row: Rabegt Sennet, Ted Smith, Dick Suhrbier, Lance Stahl, Charles Snyder, and Jerry Ritter. Front Row: Elsie Steben, Barbara Slade, Marilyn Strom, Sara Teschner, and Doris Shockley. Second Row: Phyllis Stasiak, Joann Suchy, Arlene Sufalko, Donna Smith, Connie Stanner, and Ann Stalz. Third Row: Karen Stanek, Cynthia Shield, Ray Steben, Rich- ard Sturm, Leonard Stefanski, and John Strand. Fourth Row: Ian Thomson, David Shoemaker, Lyle Spencer, Carl Swanson, and Craig Stratton. Last Row: Chester Stefani, Ronald Stakes, Vincent Stanley, and Henry Stelzner. SOIQA5 QPU!!! ccufi f0l'lfL8 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Ottoman, President, Kay Ashby, Secretary-Treasurer, and Len Webster, Vice-President. fo ULPLQ Paffefn Front Row: Barbara Beebe, Beverly Bredesen, Robert Rubien, Steven Brown, and John Boyles. Second Row: Jacqueline Bummert, Sandra Bauer, Richard Brecht, Charles Baumgard- ner, Patricia Anders, and Jerry Ackerman. Third Row: Ronald Aul, Marie Blum, Janet Bolin, Barbara Bright, Nancy Bathum, Roberta Bruder, and Dalene Becker. Last Row: Peter Abruzzo, William Brown, John Bach, Eugene Brown, John Blum, Rob- ert Blackwood, and Earl Amidon. Front Row: Helen Bouton, Roberta Baker, Carole Blair, Ruth Bevan, and Polly Anderson. Second Row: Alice Aeckerman, Ronald Benhart, Frances Bales, Jim Gruner, Judith Baker, and Louis Belfatto. Third Row: Steve Annunziata, Evelyn Benja- min, David Boyd, Jan Ackerman, Marilyn Alexander, Jean- ette Bauer, and Betty Bailey. Fourth Row: Ed Baermann, Kay Ashby, Ruth Allen, Rosemarie Berg, Therese Bergman, Mary Bixby, and Lorraine Benson. Last Row: Ronald Hampson, Allan Boyd, Robert Berry, and Warren Berg. Front Row: Barbara Bradbury, Rita Brezina, Pauline Catt, Paul Clauss, and Phyliss Catt. Second Row: Rich Cortina, Diane Johnson, John Christianson, Meri Busch, Beverly Button, and Barbara Cole. Third Row: Barbara Braun, Carol Carbon, Dennis Buck, Ralph Buck, Thomas Cioper, and Gordon Clifford. Last Row: Mike Capelle, Duncan Bradley, Charles Christensen, Ray Carlson, Earl Collignon, Ed BuFtum, and Kenneth Brettmann. SOFA QI' 5 p0l fI Ctg Q5iQI 6!CLg3 QKCLIGIQQPZJ Front Row: Diane Clark, Mary Ann D'Angelo, Barbara Dailey, Bernice Coppoth, and Joan Carlson. Second Row: Elaine Cotsir- ilos, Ester Dacken, Martha Carey, Joanne Doswell, Richard DeCeault, and Bernard Dannon. Third Row: Duane Collinet, Diane Davidson, Leona Chuchman, Nancy Cepuder, Judy Carl- son, and Barbara Canham. Fourth Row: William Carson, Peter Cech, David Cesario, Richard Cropp, and Art DeCeauIt. Last Row: Gerald Carino, Charles Cech, Robert Carter, and Jack Clifford. ' V Eoin .. Front Row: Nancy Dickens, Paul Deters, Janice Did- riksen, Marilyn Dryfhout, and Judy Crouse. Second Row: Clarence Derwin, Mary Ann DiGennero, John Daniels, Lynda Cray, Bette Culverwell, and Lucille Del Bello. Third Row: Gary Dukes, Jeanette Dimfl, Christine Downs, John Crowle, Ann Dunscomb, Diana DeFoe, and Joyce Eggers. Lost Row: Floyd Diehl, Bob Del Mastro, Bob Devermann, Bob Daly, John Dawson, and Donna Runge. Front Row: Dorothy Dziak, Penelope Griltin, Patricia Finlayson, Diane Fox, and Barbara Eltmann. Second Row: Joan Friese, Kenneth DuPere, Karen, Goodall, Tim Eshelman, George Gould, and Raymond Giese. Third Row: Marjorie Eaton, Edmund Foster, Karen Godwin, Ronald Erickseo, Judith Eggers, and Robert Griesmeyer. Fourth Row: Lawrence Frank, Terry Feath- erly, Robert Duchild, Richard Dunkerley, and Gordon Fox. Last Row: Roland Flo, Billy Evans, and Lawrence Gibson. Front Row: Joan Germand, Edwin Gaunt, Peggy Ann Gangler, Donna Fitch, and Judy Gernett. Second Row: lla Gentry, Claudia Frary, Don Fiene, Martha Fischer, Lynne Gasser, and Thomas Flodstrom. Third Row: Harold Gorbunoh, Sam Fatovich, Joan Freese, Mari- lyn Gardner, Bob French, and Dale Foster. Last Row: Dave Felker, Kent Evanson, Dennis Fiene, Bob Evans, and Marvin Graunke. 153 .gjolahd .xdwa if Wexf ear Front Row: Ed Horstman, Arline Hockstad, Joan Han- sen, Arlene Jensen, and Charlene Hargreaves. Second Row: Joan Jensen, Joe Guardalabene, Carolyn Hage- mann, Bill Jack, Joyce Hawkins, and Bruce Johansen. Third Row: Heidi Haegele, Al Hampson, Lillian Har- vey, Henery Hector, Nancy Hogan, and Joyce Hight. Fourth Row: Jane Haimbaugh, Carole Haselgruber, Sandra Hommes, Dick Hanewinckel, and Nancy Horn. Last Row: Dennis Jacob, Leonard Jaeger, Roger lhssen, and Jerry Helsley. Front Row: Marilyn Jusko, Diane Joy, Pat Klopack, Lois Johnson, and Donna Jacobi. Second Row: Norma Huntsman, Karen Kilgore, Sharon Johnson, Karla Jantzen, Lois Juul, and Molly Kelly. Third Row: Kath- leen Kessler, June Jensen, Betty Keatley, Dale Keister, Barbara Keppner, and Ronald Jans. Last Row: Dick Johnson, Harry King, Chuck Jurasz, Roger Johnson, Paul Imholl, Keith Karnsteclt, and Robert Juda. Qn l Q l0l0Ql C Ctfffflflflelfl Front Row: Ruth Heft, Barbara Gullion, Rosemary Guertler, Rosemarie Grimsley, and Charlene Gries- bach. Second Row: Gail Holter, Ann Holter, John Gustafson, Carol Hildebrand, Carol Hadley, and Ella Hicks. Third Row: Brien Hallmark, Carol Horn- ing, Richard Grupp, Judy Hellel, Robert Hammesfahr, and Ronald Hausermann. Last Row: John Holmstrom, Louis Harmening, Roger Grobe, Harry Higley, Ray Hogan, and Dennis Grohe. 30,065 .Are ,UM on jheir ag fo Succedd Front Row: Donna.Klimpke, Diana Karnstedt, Karen Johnson, Nancy Latta, and Judy Jones. Second Row: Fred Kropp, John Laemmer, Joan Johnsos, Bill Law- rence, Bill Leonard, and Emil Leonetti. Third Row: Robert Jourdan, Ann Karr, Jim Ledford, Lynne Knud- sen, George Krueger, Janice Klein, and Robert Knice- ley. Last Row: Tom Johnson, Richard E. Johnson, Dole Johnson, Kenneth Karnstedt, Robert Kessler, Peter Jugle, Ted Kirtland, and John Langley. Front Row: Dolores Koch, Jane Lamb, Barbara Lind- strom, Toni Ladny, and Rose Kozanecki. Second Row: Gail Kriese, Nannette Ludwig, Jane Lighter, Loretta LaMont, Carol Landen, and Mercedes Lee, Third Row: Duane Leber, Roger Leeseberg, Betty Lendsey, Richard Knakal, Judy Licht, Anita Krom, and Sue Larson. Fourth Row: Lou Lario, Edwin Kuhr, Gary Lauer, Arleen Knight, Echo Lenz, Sharon Kuechler, and Myrna Kroegel. Last Row: Dallas Koran, Curt Larsen, and Richard Ladney. Front Row: Judith Manes, Carole Millar, Ceanne Maday, Marilyn Miller, and Wendy Mueller. Second Row: Janet Quirsteld, Barbara Merrifield, Beverly McGee, Mary Meeker, and Kathryn Maly. Third Row: Barbara Mahler, Lois Ann Luessenhop, Ruth Mueller, Evan Morgan, Marge Moran, erle Masters, and Carole Loukota. Last Row: Richard Murtree, Angus MacEach- ern, Donald Magur, Philip Milliren, and Leonard Makila. Front Row: Carol Moore, .lean Miller, Sondra Moel- ler, Leah Mixell, and Judy Mommsen. Second Row: Nancy McQueen, Richard Mitchell, Linda Maas, Bar- bara Low, Patricia MacDonald, and Claire Loudon. Third Row: Ronald Medema, Mary Jane Luetgert, George McBeath, Sandra Mosetich, Frank Mocenas, Jean Marema, and Nancy McBeath. Last Row: Mel Militell, Tom Moltros, Ron Martin, Evan Lopatka, Mike Militello, and Alan Lopatka. 457 Front Row: Ann Ragona, Fran Roiic, Judy Rutledge, Betty Roe, and Sherry Pinckneif. Second Row: Barbara Quine, Barbara Probick, Jackie Pike, Carol Rose, Jean Powers, and Linda Ramsey. Third Row: Diane Peterson, Robert Procker, Tom Podgorski, Doug Rettig, Jeane Tuarles, and Jim Prell. Last Row: Albert Purath, Al Perry, Robert Ruble, Julian Ruf, James Prosek, and Russell Rada. Front Row: Marlien Rosenkranz, Karen Pritchard, Bar- bara Purdy, Marguerite Siewert, and Marlene Shatter. Second Row: Christy Siebert, Judy Short, Nancy Schennum, William Rex, Karl Reese, and William Ryan. Third Row: Linda Price, Karen Rumpf, Sandra Schroeder, Virginia Rokusek, James Ricke, and Karl Schmidt. Fourth Row: Charles Seidentuss, Charles Ruge, Charles Ruppman, Daniel Root, Mildred Rose- meyer, and Barbara Schulke. Last Row: Robert Rosen- winkel, James Prince, and Alfred Reiman. 68 .SJUIQAA ,jwlcwe cc .Mf 'n cigager Jczowd eaf v Front Row: Diane Nonemaker, Judy Nast, Norma Optholt, Chuck Oldenburg, and Alice Novak, Se.o1d Row: Val Neville, Nancy Parr, Dick Parqxetle, Lois Parker, Gloria Nottke, and Pat Nolan, Third Row: Bob Ottoman, Clarke Pate, Pete Nordstrom, Ronald O'Donnell, Ray Nuttall, Dolores Olas, and Jeanine Otto. Last Row: Mark Parrent, Dick Sachwitz, Mishael Myers, Calvin Myer, and Robert Newhoft. Front Row: June Paulus, Donna Pine, Carol Neland, Gail Peilner, and Janet Nielsen. Second Row: Marga- ret Palmer, David Novak, Diane Nottke, Joanne Paul- son, Mary Ann Patterson, and Marlene Popp. Third Row: Juanita Poltrock, Sandra Olson, Garry Perkins, Ken Neal, Charles Parnham, and Jim Pioch. Last Row: Burdette Olson, John Niemann, and Robert Peacock. Cfaoa 0 37 ia fAQ OKGJJQP Front Row: Barbara Stark, Judy Shearer, Beth Shaw, Marilynn Satzke, Leonora Schild, and Darlene Sales. Second Row: Carol Stoltman, Sally Sather, Rosemary Stalder, Judy Schroeder, Berenice Schild, Judy Sahlin, and Judy Schmalzried. Third Row: Terry Stratton, Robert Schmid, Mike Sparks, Robert Sanderson, Rus- sell Slez, and John Stack. Last Row: Kenneth Stroms- land, Robert Streic, Beniamin Savaglio, Richard Schneider, Ronald Stone, and Peter Sardina. Front Row: Jo Ann Topel, Carolyn Stott, Charlotte Smith, Sally Stiller, and Pat Smith. Second Row: Lenore Stevens, Jeanne Thon, Joan Suk, Olympia Stamatakos, Eileen Silva, and Dave Smith. Third Row: Helen Smith, Donna Snyder, Nancy Stokes, Jean Thompson, Kathleen Smith, and Fred Stark. Last Row: Duane Slayton, Charles Stranberg, Constantine Stam- atakos, Robert Thompson, Bill Steadman, and Eugene Smith. '-'lifil' . ZJ..H.H'lIlll5 151256 Front Row: Barbara Venturella, Judy Zanin, Ellen Watson, Nancy Walter, and Phyllis Thomson. Second Row: Joyce Swaim, Kathie Zersen, Linda Walsher, Barbara Turnquist, Irene Von Sky, and Marilyn Thoma. Third Row: Jack Werner, Peggy Voris, War- ren Swayda, Kay Webb, Michael Vittorio, and Paul Weiss. Fourth Row: Robert Teich, Helen Vander Veen, James Webster, Marilyn Wolf, John Westley, and John Werner. Last Row: Len Webster, Thomas Wulf, Bill Urban, Walter Teschke, Doug Watson, Joe Yaeger, and Ronald Surges. Front Row: Elise Wilson, John Weiser, Mary Zaya, Anna Winters, and Joan Wendt. Second Row: Janet White, Pat Zadakus, Dorothy Williamson, Charlotte Watson, Charold Weeden, and Dorothy Warrick. Third Row: John Wingert, Ruth Wilson, Ronald Wilde, Sally Wessels, Marcia Zadel, Betty Wingard, and Richard Vrana. Last Row: James Washburne, Ronald Tulin, Edwin Vasey, Richard White, and Donald Yde. till jl 65Al'lfLQI'l lftlfllld .9lflt0 Fronf Row: Judy Bernsahn, Gene Adair, Sharalyn Arbuckle, Charles Alessi, and Anna May Belobraydich. Second Row: Janice Adams, Judy Bakkers, Patricia An- derson, Arlene Arnesen, Claire Beagley, and Susan Baierbach. Third Row: Peier Anderson, Robert Addison, Ronald Barrie, Charlene Barfholomy, Jean Anderson, and Nancy Bark. Fourfh Row: George Bafek, Robert Barcus, Frank Bianco, Leonard Bauerle, David Bingham, and Ronald Ben- hart. Last Row: Terry Biarnesen, Donald Arnold, and David Baron. N wing of jkingd D ere af M L FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Belly Bioe- del, Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Weise, Presi- denfp and Bonnie Brown, Vice-President ew yoriifed earn for-n fhe Front Row: Joyce Atlee, Dick Bernhardt, Bonnie Besant, Janice Arvidson, and Allen Stewart. Second Row: Mary Ann Belobraydich, Jerry Becker, Poyce Beisswanger, Marge Beyer, Beverly Bohne, and Fran- cis Andrews. Third Row: Keith Bergman, Carolyn Bonk, Joyce Black, Jim Arendt, Donald Baker, and Leo Baker. Fourth Row: George Bovis, Walter Blair, Dick Badon, Dan Andrus, Alan Anderson, and Jack Archer. Last Row: Jim Androf, Ken Balslew, Bruce Bergman, Roger Bond, and Richard Beisswanger. Front Row: Sharon Carr, Betty Bloedel, Patricia Bishop, Bonnie Brown, and Ethel-Jane Canfield, Second Row: Elaine Casey, Sally Canfield, Susan Byrne, David Bruha, Robert Birkenmaier, and Jerry Buscemi. Third Row: David Brunn, John Bixby, Ronald Bowdish, Tony Carev, Jerry Bright, and Robert Biritz. Fourth Row: Alla Blomgren, Karen Bullman, Tony Cairo, Jerry Buck, Robert Brown, and Ted Bright. Last Row: Bill Boelter, Guy Buswell, and Dennis Carlson. Front Row: La Verne De Christopher, Barbara Chap- man, Linda Brady, Karen Boyles, and Judy Bucholz. Second Row: Rita Davis, Brenda Bretz, Loretta Dene- mark, Ed Butler, Richard Christiansen, and Doug Bremberg. Third Row: William Brodt, Roger Cunning- ham, Judith Capelle, Paul Cartwright, Patsy Crosby, and Victor De Windt. Last Row: Bill Briggs, Marvin Dage, John Bradley, Bill Dechau, George Carlson, and Robert Bowie. Front Row: Judith Cummings, Janet Curry, Phyllis DiBrita, Marilee Dukes, and Joanne Dziadzio. Second Row: Aleen Denig, Sandra Coughlen, Tom Cooper, Gerald Daly, Penny Dueer, and Sally Chambers, Third Row: Tom Doss, Mary Lou Craney, Dorothy Chase, Barbara Clark, Loree Drake, and Tony Dahlia. Fourth Row: Renee Del Ponte, Dolores Degelmann, Paula Dimmer, Rosemary Dunham, Gerald Cole, and Clare ence Chase. Last Row: David Curtis, Haywood Dewey, James Cooper, Richard Christiansen, Mike Dorr, Vin- cent Cucchetto, and Kenneth DeHart. 71 Front Row: Jeane Giulietti, Ersila Giulietti, Shirley Hanson, Ethel Goelz, and Mary Harris. Second Row: Barbara Gruzynski, Joan Landon, Carol Harper, Kay Hass, Catherine Gordon, and Florence Hageman. Third Row: Faith Halfter, William Hanebuth, David Grimm, Carol Golich, Jerry Goerlitz, Grace Haraldsen, and Tom Grisafe. Fourth Row: Gregory Harwood, Lawrence Granback, Gail Gunneson, Patricia Hahn, Alice Ann Hardison, Lorelei Harnish, and Bette Graunke. Last Row: Wayne Gutman, and Fred Hart- wig. Front Row: Jo Ann Herman, Alan Hendrickson, Judy Hausermann, Susan Hill, and Judy Hughes. Second Row: Fulton Hermance, Carol Hedberg, Judy Howard, Karen Holing, Gertrude Horman, Lee Ann Hilgoe. Third Row: Sharon Hollander, James lbsen, Peter Hedin, Linda Hoover, Margie Hurtel, Edward Hayes, and John Havemann. Fourth Row: Judy Helm, Judith Hildebrand, Bill Hyers, and Roland Hinz. Last Row: Heymann, Donna Hottie, Bob Hildebrecht, Edward John Hatherly, and Peter Holtz. 72 J Qrefikiefi reen jAo4e of pm! Front Row: Marilyn Frega, Lynn Faierson, Madeline Gruner, Mina Gold, and Erika Greinig. Second Row: Beverly Habel, Dorothy Frenk, Gayle Garden, Nina Guerrero, Marilyn Granzin, and Elaine Dolge. Third Row: Roy Gordon, Jo Anne Golich, Ken Hahn, Bill Gaynor, Tony Garelli, and Vernon Flichler. Fourth Row: Jan Drake, Deanna Dresel, Mary Dorward, Tom Elliott, Robert Gorvett, and Tom Grover. Last Row: Ken Gammon, Jim Halverson, Tom Donald, and Ray Haeger. Front Row: Bruce Eggert, Kathy Foss, Bill Geuss, Joy Froeming, and Thomas Fox. Second Row: Clittord Featherly, Marilee Eaton, Lawrence Fox, Karen Fen- wick, and Roger Everhart. Third Row: Joyce Ebert, Christine Garboske, Dorothy Evetts, Loretta Gaudry, Charlene Franks, and Trudy Funk. Last Row: Tom Fosnot, Steve Ferrara, Wallace Evanger, and Ron Fredrick. yorlfm gncwbfionfi ew fo jrodh Front Row: Joseph Jenkins, Jane Ann Hicks, William Harvey, Sharon Benhart, and George Hodge. Second Row: Janet Hartwig, Katheryn Holcomb, Roderick Hein, Judith Hanck, Ronald Havelka, and Phyllis Homiek. Third Row: Mary Huey, Vee Hanks, Sally Irvin, Joy Hartman, Joy Hart, Kenneth Helfers, and Gotz Henke. Last Row: Thomas Jameson, James Hor- nof, Richard Heerboth, Wilber Harnden, David Hoetle, Ray Jeans, and Warren Holcomb. Front Row: William Lange, Ken Koester, Carole Klux, John Kohlman, and John Jones. Second Row: Diane Kraus, Lenice Koehn, Norman Keller, Nicholas Kauf- man, Tom Kinst, and Ken Kapps. Third Row: Ellen Kelly, Gloria Langenfeld, Charlene Klusas, Rosemarie Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Fred Kuhlman, and Bob Keii. Last Row: Silas Kelley, Julius Jusinskas, Tony Kavanaugh, Ted Kowalzyk, Dennis Krage, George Koranek, and James Krasinski. 'L ff tv' .. ,'4iEL.,,. Front Row: Katie Johnson, Carol Knakal, Jeanne Kal- bantner, Julie Irving, and Caryl James. Second Row: Carolyn Janes, Barbara Jaeger, Kathy Kiendl, Astrid Josephson, Iva Irwin, and Linda Joy. Third Row: Dale Keith, Judith Jaeger, John Kennedy, Lois Johnson, Martin Jagan, and Bob Johnson, Fourth Row: Steve Johnson, Betty Jacobs, Dick Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Ronald Juergens, and Jon Jenny. Last Row: John Jasko, Bob Kelly, and Tom Kirchner. Front Row: Eileen Kral, Carol Latham, Dennis Linsley, Joanne Lucas, and Judy Kohout. Second Row: John Langdon, Carole Lindgren, Judy Ann Langley, Janice Larsen, Doris Lake, and Carol Lockerbie. Third Row: Dick Linowiecki, Denise Lundquist, Alex Howalski, ack Lindstrom, David Kupfer, Barbara Landon, and Grace Lukes. Fourth Row: Pot Lomasney, William Blesky, Bob Le Sage, Stanlee Kucaha, Bill Little, Gary Lught, and Leslie Krause. Last Row: Arthur Leuschner, Greg Kozuk, Ernst Kobrow, Dick Lewis, Don Krebs, and George Lenakos. 73 Front Row: Ellen Murray, Sheila Montana, Carol Minford, Leah Munger, and Nancy Nabers. Second Row: Francis Morahan, Nancy Muehlmeyer, Harry Millsap, Judy Miller, Kathleen Moran, and Sharon Nelson. Third Row: Bonnie Militell, Ethel Mickow, Linda Moore, Barbara Murphy, Pat Murphy, and Lois Mofiit, Fourth Row: Bruce Mittelstadt, Lee Neff, Robert Moore, Larry Murison, and Sam Michaels. Last Row: John Muller, Tom Niemann, and Wayne Meyers. Front Row: Judy Norman, Barbara Morgan, Suzanne Milleitner, Carol Micale, and Flora Nolan. Second Row: Barbara Pelletiere, Tom Osborne, Cathy Perelli, William Noffz, Judith Moline, and Judy Palmer. Third Row: George Neubert, Judy Owen, Anne Miller, Diana Nash, Barbara Ness, and Ken Niehaus. Fourth Row: Harley Purkhurst, Robert Morabito, Jack Michaelis, Tryon Noble, and John Novy. Last Row: Joe Obert, Wayne Millies, and Arthur Peters. . 7-1 C6 77 00lfLQl Ol Cbflafef zgrmfr gel' me Front Row: Pat Lehnert, Donald Lucchesi, Sandranne Milleitner, Beverly Mabie, and LoAnn Larson. Second Row: Sheila McKnight, Lon Luske, Carol Lavigna, Geraldine Ledford, Stanley Metcalf, and Barbara Lux. Third Row: Jim Learakos, Beth Lucas, Lynn Luber, John Mayfield, Jeffrey Lenz, and Howard Lohmuller. Fourth Row: Margo Mack, Rolene Lorin, Nancy Lay- man, Carol Loewe, Bruce Manola, and John Martiny. Fifth Row: Gerald Maxwell, John Magnetta, Gary Mahood, Jim Madison, and Len Mahony. Front Row: Ramona Martinez, Judy Mascho, Anita Mazzone, Gloria Marz, and Mary Ann Markowskiy Second Row: Kathy McCreary, Carol Mclntosh, Joyce Maier, Nancy Marcis, Joann Markham, and Jane Macaskill. Third Row: Marilynn Markvart, Ruthi Man- ges, Betty Martin, Nedra Marack, Judy Mazur, and Ronald Mascarella. Fourth Row: Fred Mathews, John Malone, Ronald Maples, William MacAlexander, Ken McMahon, and Dan Maida. Last Row: Chuck Maxson, Bob MacCallum, and Les Marriner. ur reen yayaizi K Soon iyaen Front Row: Kathleen Osborn, Delores Papenbrok, Jean Petges, Stephanie Orszula, and Dorothy Palmer. Second Row: Carol Phillips, Marlene Peto, Pat Peco- raro, Marise Rader, Mary O'Brien, and Haven Polm- quist. Third Row: Tom Posey, Joanne Proker, Wayne O'Conner, Bill Paterson, Kennett Offill, and Allan Pearson. Fourth Row: Martin O'Brien, George Prince, Lee Petsche, Gerald Radek, and David Novak. Last Row: Jack Quigley, Randy Pacha, and David Potter. Front Row: Lou Sabine, Marilyn Schafer, Roger Ren- strom, Pat Ritter, and George Riha. Second Row: Jo Ella Robinson, Pat Rauth, Kenneth Rohn, Joyce Pusch, Hugh Price, and Carole Reed. Third Row: Ralph Priest, Carole Ruden, Richard Schieler, Barbara Ringhoft, Bette Robinson, and Carol Rawson. Last Row: Clifford Reiman, Jon Racherbaumer, Lee Randall, Ray Reddel, Jim Ransom, Kenneth Roule, and Larry Ruschke. Front Row: Joan Sang, Jean Sang, Nancy Schmidt, Dale Robertson, and Judith Ren. Second Row: Tina Rikos, Patricia Rodgers, Tara Ryan, Norma Roman, Karen Rossbach, Donette Ruben, and Jack Schmidt. Third Row: Nancy Royer, Carol Reedy, Mary Sue Robinson, June Rhodes, Camilla Safranek, and Robert Rivan. Last Row: Bruce Ristow, Dieter Reuster, Daniel Sanders, Harry Schmitendorf, Gary Sauerman, Richard Rohlfing, and Ray Racke. Front Row: Audrey Shaw, Pat Schram, Barbra Snider, Janet Spradley, and Marjorie Sims. Second Row: Mirabel Slacks, Pat Shelton, Sharon Sikorksi, Sue SeBastian, Elaine Stamatakos, and Mary Stamatakos. Third Row: Sue Shipman, Jean Starn, Barbara Smith, Arlene Spillor, Arlene Schumacher, Mary Soule, and Gordon Schrubbe. Fourth Row: Jon Schidler, Bill Semple, Bernard Schneehagen, Tim Smith, Dick Sen- net, Ray Schweitzer, and Chuck Schroeder. Lost Row: Jon Spelman, Wayne Solem, and William Sloan. 75 Front Row: Diane Wittwer, Theodora Szerlong, Rose Timms, Lynn Temple, and Sharon Viner. Second Row: Christine Van Norman, Doris Wille, Barbara Zeiss, Joanne Walter, Carolyn Wick, and Pamela Walton. Third Row: Kay Winemiller, James Treponiek, Richard Werkmeister, Charles Veit, Elbert Tourungeau, Bruce Turek, and Walter Wendt. Fourth Row: Steve Tresnak, Don Van Vuren, Robert Woodbury, Robert Wawak, David Voss, Chester Syerlag, and Robert Turchi. Last Row: Dick Weiss, and Barry Tate. Front Row: Pat Werner, Judy Wines, Diane Wright, Diana Weselik, and Phoebe Wright. Second Row: Carol Zoellner, Doris Whitney, Gloria Wood, Barbara Zander, Harriet Wing, and Marlene Wolf. Third Row: Judy Weaver, Arlene Zientara, Joyce Wierzbicki, Marge Wulff, Marilyn hite, Lynne Zabelka, and Shir- ley Youngburg. Last Row: Marilyn Welch, Jack Wilde, Kenneth Williamsen, Glenn Young, Ken Winge, Bob Zeimet, Hugh Wilson, and Roger Zebroski. 76 66 77 'lfifazf ,iff 58. ag SFQJAWQQVL Front Row: Joan Schreiber, Delores Schmidt, Charles A. Smith, Judy Serafin, and Bonnie Struth. Second Row: Anita Schmeckebier, Richard Shelton, Veba Schulz, Bill Stark, Leon Simansky, and Dorothy Schwie- dergoll. Third Row: Ed Schweitzer, Linda Steingraber, Steven Skinner, Neala Schleuning, Bob Strong, Sandy Sheehan, and Ronald Selcke. Last Row: John Schwarz, Bob Stretch, Charles Schmidt, Ross Stahl, Harold Steben, Ralph Shield, and Bill Schneider. Front Row: Pat Van Slyke, Rosemary Strompolis, Bonnie Stemple, Mary Sweig, and Rose Marie Typpi. Second Row: Sheila Tillotson, Eileen Vlastnik, Linda Troxel, Marylou Stranberg, Ed Vitner, and Michael Swan. Third Row: Barbara Swenson, Alice Tiede, Joyce Tarala, Bill Strand, Richard Stechman, Paul Thoma, and Bob Uhrig. Fourth Row: Dave Van Hoose, Ronald Thiel, Greg View, Bob Stumpf, Paul Strom, Marvin Urbaniak, and Richard Sula. I i B .SFOIQA CLIQCI jlftl'li0l lnilflf' Olflfle y fo L 3098 One: The Soph Play, Father Knows Best, in rehearsal. Robert Carter, as Father, lays down the law to Elise Wilson, Charles Jurasz, and Angus MacEachern. Two: Robert Carter, Elise Wilson, Barbara Bradbury, Janet While, and Robert Teich. Three: Robert Teich, .lo Ann Davis, and Barbara Bradbury. Four: Robert Teich, Robert Carter, and Janet White. Five: Charles Jurasz and Elise Wilson. Six: The Junior Play, Time Out for Ginger. Pop, played by Ronald Anderson, holds a family conference with his wife, Gail Giegold, and his three daughters, Shelley Ruben, Doreen Koval, and Peggy Haines. Seven: Shelley Ruben and Roger Davis. Eight: Dick Dunham, Shelley Ruben, and Roger Davis. Nine: Gail Giegold, Diana Kramp, Ronald Anderson, and Doreen Koval. Ten: Peggy Haines, Doreen Koval, Gail Giegold, and Ronald Anderson. I I a 1 ' M-.. . , , L, 4,!f',.- -f' ,ww gg-, , f '7 JZ, Y ,AA f . lgg-,, ' LQ-,trf , -:FZ-fL4'? -' fu x 1 Axmv , ,, ,L,,,, V, x 4JLjli42?i: , , A 4 fm, Q, ...V 'uf C C , Q4 M, f 3 'ii 2ff4ff'CV' f' V' l, 'V ,,,, gif , K: , V M W f EU I ' ' 'Q yi 36145 .SQ .SZOLUA ime arclzing n af UOIAL TOP PHOTO: Art Stott. Seated: Karen Masterson and Muriel Nendick, Standing: Robert Livermore and Juanita Renner, Art Editor. Juanita designed this year's outstanding cover. MIDDLE PHOTO: Photographers: Don Rausch, Ronald .lansy Mike Polonus, Head Photographer, and Ralph Clark. BOTTOM PHOTO: Y's Tales Executive Committee. Seated: Bette Dammann, Co-Chairman of Activities, Juanita Renner, Art Editor, Diane Pritchard, Chairman of Underclassmen, Evonne Ptatt, Chairman of Ad- ministration, Donna Popp, Co-Chairman of Seniors, Dave Ehrhardt, Co4Chairman of Sports, and George Blumenschein, Editor. Standing: Marilyn Beckman, Assistant Chairman, Don Smith, Co-Chairman of Seniors, Kent Garvens, Co-Chairman of Sports, and Janet Zacharias, Business Manager. A TX lf'09l QilfJ I jA.QI'l'lQ Ol' 7 LI 600A Once the yearbook theme is chosen, the real work on Y's Tales is begun. The Administration Committee cares for the pictures of the principal, faculty, deans, board of education, and stall employees. The junior, sophomore, and freshman pictures are arranged by the Underclassmen Committee. The Senior Committee handles the senior section. ln the center of this section the ten outstanding seniors, chosen by their classmates, are pictured. The Activities Committee writes up the doings and identifies the pictures of the various organizations. The Sports Committee devotes its time to making up the sports pages. The Business Staff keeps financial records. iw! .WM . ',is1qw,wf2jx,i5x The Art Staff draws the clever pen and ink sketches, the divsion pages, the end papers, and the cover design. Our own photographers do much of our photography. With the help ol Mr. Morgan, Y's Tales stat? brings you your yearbook. TOP: Business StaH. Nancy Stokes, Sharon Sandberg, Janet Zacharias, Business Manager, and Deborah Dickin- son. UPPER RIGHT: Stall Members. Seated: Nancy McQueen, Molly Kelly, Charles Casper, Philip Mulroyan, Pat Smith, and Judy Crouse: Standing: Mar- lene Popp, Karen Godwin, Ronald Bau- mann, and Ralph Clark. LOWER RIGHT: Stall Typists. Nadine Schumacher, Jan- ice Kirch, Janet Spek, Carol Brunn, and Jean Pelc. LOWER PHOTO: Staff Members. Doreen Koval, J e a n n e Schmidt, Donna Blair, Les Michaels, Joan Wendt, Barbara Mahler, Larry Gunn, Allen Quirk, Ann Campbell, and Diana Kramp. J ..-figs, Z! A y0lfl,l IfL6lA15f5 ,Halle Cl, 0158 Alf' ewfi UPPER LEFT: Reporters. Row One: Barbara Merrilied, Shirley Jewett, Karen Holderman, and Judy Dyer: Row Two: Nancy Bills, Janet Quirsfeld, Pat Hersey, Delores Eickelmann, and Virginia Mahlstrom: Row Three: Nanette Ladwig, Pat Fox, and Cynthia Stasi: Standing: Cynthia Shield, Karen Van Doren, Bob Goldsborough, John Robins, Larry Olds, Nanci Pettit, Joyce Brach, John Schaffer, and Jack Dahlman. UPPER RlGHT: Sports Stott. Beth Stevens, Jim Savage, Girroy Mansur, Ray Steben, Bob Jones, Bill Mavity, Roger Davis, and Jo Ann Suchcy. LEFT CENTER: Advertising Staff. Row One: Joyce Hallmark, Sandra Snyder, Pat Pirola, and Eleanor Greenholt. Standing: John Turnquist, Jan Zimmerman, Jo Paulson, Dan Smith, John Bruha, Barbara Custard, Gayle Yount, and June Paulus. CENTER RIGHT: Editorial Board. Row One: Frieda Wischoefter, Cindy Mahar, Ann Ferry, Jeri Simmons, Bob Jones, Barbara Custard, Nancy Lauer, and June Eggert: Raw Two: Pat Pirola, John Bruha, Bonnie Rankin, Dave Young, and Dan Smith. LOWER LEFT: Typists. Row One: Maraleigh Douglas and Rosie Raake: Row Two: Karen Sandall and Barbara Reidel: Row Three: Kay Besie and Judy Langille, Standing: Shirley Henderson, Gail Stevenson, Judy Dyer, Angus MacEachern, Carole Johnson, Judy Hesler, Barbara Rupany, Alice Bertelsen, Doris Shockley, and Bonnie Rankin. BOTTOM: Features Staff. Waiter Carlquist, Carol Jacobs, Ann Mahler, Jeri Simmons, Valerie Jones, Mary Hedge, and Gloria Parnham. ff S2 I' M0143 ayaer ainzi ewd :S UWM Ziaifcbn This year over one hundred members of the York-Hi staft are gathering news from all cor- ners ot York. With the help of Miss Davis and Mr. Johnson the staff turns the news into the paper, which comes off the student-operated press about T5 times a year. One of the most important and interesting editions of the York-Hi was the one about the new addition to the school. An insert carrying pictures of activities about York is new to the paper this year, and the roto section has also become a regular addition to the paper. if 9 at in 1 ..-.....-1-- l .. is f T: 'F 'K-fi Fun airm in ize TOP PHOTO: First Row: Janet Quirsfeld and Jane Salley: Second Row: Lindsay McCormac, Judy Schulze, Rosemary Johnson, Shelley Ruben, Corky Peters, Judy Kvapil and Donna Jay: Third Row: Mike Carino, Ray Walters, David Zell, and David Peterhans. ABOVE: Bob Rheingrover, Tom Tickman, Louis Stanke, and Robert Stalder. LEFT PHOTO: Bob Jones, Don Wilkes, June Eggert, Associate Editor: Kurt Heerwugen, and Frieda Wischoefter, Editor. LOWER LEFT: James Rasmussen, Leroy Eshelman, Jeri Simmons, John Bruha, and Jim Savage. LOWER RIGHT: Edward Hargraves, Glenn Gustafson, Wayne Gilbert, Walter Hild, and Phil Cartright. Sf! . . .Mgkefff Goa ' .fdher iffy ecard From the time students enter York High they hope to become National Honor Society members. Eligible students are iuniors and seniors with high scholastic ability and good leadership who have rendered worthy service to the school. Because of a new rule this year the members were chosen by faculty vote only. The National Honor Society ushers at all dramatic events and band and choral concerts. At Hallowe'en the club sold cider and doughnuts. During the Christmas season, members gave their annual Christmas Tea for the faculty. N.H.S. also sponsored a very successful dance on February 26 called the Bustle Ball. Each year the National Honor Society members from all over the country compete for scholarships. This year fifteen York members entered competition. On May 10, there was an assembly for the students which served as an induction service for the new N.H.S. members. ' The capable advisors of the club this year were Miss Winn, Miss Stoalcs, Mr. Prange, and Mr. Neher. 84 ABOVE: Front Row: Karen Van Doren, Dorothy Erickson, Dolores Eickelmann, and Beth Stevens, Row Two: Nancy Thompson, Chuck Schwiedergoll, Pat Fox, and Bette Dammann, Row Three: Dave Ehrhardt, Marge Teich, Rita Ledowski, Evonne Ptaff, Jean Woerly, and Jackie Hahn, Row Four: George Blumenschein, Ron Andres, Sue Huston, and Diane Pritchard, Row Five: Greg Van Norman and John McColly. LOWER PHOTO: Kent Garvens, Secretary, Garland, Vice- President, Barbara Custard, Head Usher: and Ted Wallace, President, QHS A. JTJEQVANCE :Q Z. an J 5 ,NON 0I fJ our-nada is Seated: Karen Von Daren, Treasurer, Jane Salley, Vice-President and Barbara Custard, President. Standing: June Eggert, Secre tary. , 1, X I 13' I f . I K1 ,- f Z f ,1 Z 1 I 1 1 4 First Row: Beth Stevens, Pat Hersey, Gail Stevenson, Dolores Eickelmann, Judy Hesler, and Nancy lauerg Second Row: Bette Dammann, Evonne Pfaff, Karen Masterson, Alice Bertelsen, Barbara Reidel, Karen Sandall, Judy Langille, Frieda Wischoeffer, and Jeri Simmons, Third Row: Ray Steben, Ron Shoemaker, Juanita Renner, Mary Hedge, Dave Ehrhardt, Leroy Eshelman, Kent Garvens, John Schaefer, Robert Livermore, George Blumenschein, Donna Popp, Jo Ann Suchy, Ann Ferry, Valerie Jones, Diane Pritchard, and Janet Zacharias. Quill and Scroll, an international society, recognizes the special work done by students in the field of journalism. The organization hand-picks its members. Candidates must be elected from news- paper or yearbook staffs, be of junior or senior qualification, and be in the upper third of the class in scholastic standing. Requirements for the York-Hi candidates are a minimum of 45 inches of typed material published in the paper. Typists from the York-Hi must have at least 45 hours of work. A year-book stat? member is eligible only if he is editor, business manager, head photographer, or a chairman of a committee. Candidates of both staffs must be recommended by their sponsors. Those who do not meet these requirements but have made sizable contributions to the publications are made honorary Quill and Scroll members. Miss Davis is the club sponsor. 85 we Concerf diana! of UML pfayd ufiic ex wb l l 0l'l'L any I 6l5 Row One: Judi Bond, Karen Van Doren, Marion Billett, Barbara Turnquist, Karin Ekdahl, Gail Holter, Joyce Atlee, and Kathie Zersen. Row Two: Jerry Royer, Richard Berg, Bob Fields, Julian Ruff Tom Noggle, Mary Jane Luetgert, John Dame, Len Webster, im Rice, Mary Dorward, and Tom Jaeger. Row Three: Ann Holter, Ron Hunter, Fred Gable, Earl Rettig, Bruce Fetz, Tom Nordstrom, Helen Bouton, Jim Blair, Dick Morstadt, Ron Hauserman, Herb Ratchc, Doug Rettig, Larry Olds, Linda Maas, Marcia Clauson, Rosemary Grimsley, and John Anderson. Row Four: Chuck Rhodes, Margo Mack, Sid Paradee, Chuck Smith, Chester Szerlog, Ruth Bouton, John Latham, Don Fiene, Jim Klank, William Gaynor, Stan Metcalf, Brenda Bretz, Gordon Zinser, Roger Bond, Bob Fouts, Evan Lopatka, Herman Brueckner, Larry Gunn, Joyce Ruby, and Ken Schaefer. Last Row: Joyce Davis, Joe Herter, Alan Lopatka, Craig Stratton, Ron O'Donneil, John Westley, Chester Krage, Jerry Latta, Ken Bowers, and Mr. Reimer. The York High School Concert Band, under the baton of Mr. Reimer, is one of the more vigorous school organizations. During the tall, the band performs at football games and adds its exhilirating music to the spicy atmosphere. The full attention of all members is devoted to the development of tne always fine Fall Concert. With the advent of the basketball season, the band plays marches and popular music to entertain the fans. The band is halved for these events, with the two groups alternating their playing dates. The Hnal engagements are the popular student assembly, a Spring Concert, the Mothers' Day Concert, assemblies for the Elmhurst and Villa Park Junior High Schools, and the Memorial Day Parade. The financing of this large organization is a project requiring much work. The main fund raising campaign is an Antique Fair sponsored by the Band and Orchestra Parents' Organization, although some money is obtained from the Fall Concert, Spring Concert, and a dance. The officers of the band are: Jerry Royer, President, Bruce Fetz, Vice-President: Joel Herter, Treasurer: and Judi Bond, Secretary. Donna Blair is the Drum Maiorette and Band Librarian. Each class elects its own representatives to present their opinions to the officers. The senior representative is Kenney Bowers, junior, Larry Olds, sophomore, John West- ley, and freshman, Brenda Bretz. '86 1 :Liar Y - Q , ffm 6 L' 5 sf , Q 6 f .3 .Q.g+f 'N 1' x : g,3-H . 3 . - , ..... v . . if X f-f 'fi 'QNX ln? I 'N' S 5 7, ,ff m ,., 4. lfxofb, Xi , b i ,K K fm- B If-2,23 K f s X f' . K 5 Q gb Q X - ff 'gi lx Q X , , . , U s ' is 1 X A. X X 1' l 5 'BF 21 i AI ,i 1 39 , f sw , 4? 4 it F S 5 f fs. Q 2 Xlwssi f XQX ff! SWK jfflwwlkl X 3 ff 4 X ,y X 5 A K Q S ' : sw 3 ' X , 5 HN 2 A X is x ' H 1 , f A fl s I 6 2, ...MI A Xi Cjcwlef fauna! .95 in une wifi: ?!0rLZS rowing olougcfion 'v- 1 fi l Ls. S. Row One: Jean Anderson, Melvin Rhodes, Haven Palmquist, Ronald Fowler, Karen Goodall, Anita Mazzoni, Nancy Royer, and Joyce Maier, Row Two: Harley DeJong, Carole Latham, Lois Luessenhop, George Lenakos, Wayne O'Connor, Marilyn Scheib, Ted Bright, Charles Alessi, Tim Smith, Edwin Horstman, and Ronald Jurgens: Row Three: Clifford Featherly, Ramona Martinez, Duane Slayton, Dennis Carlson, William Geuss, Richard Sennett, Arthur Leuschner, Alex Kowalski, Jerry Bright, Judy Hauserman, Richard Lewis, Hugh Wilson, Robert Bussel, Harry Millsap, Greg Harwood, and Bruce Johansen: At Drums: Dennis Linsley, Charles Weeden, Dave Curtis, Arlene Spillar, and Sandra Bauer, Standing: Mr. Reimer. Each year many musically inclined pupils engage in the activities of the Cadet Band. In addition to participating in the fourth annual Band Dinner and Dance with the Concert Band, the Cadet Band helps provide entertain- ment at the annual Mothers' Day Concert and the Memorial Day Parade. York's Cadet Band, which is now in its fifth year of participation in York's very successful music department, was started to enable incoming freshmen and other students interested in band to obtain the extra experi- ence needed before advancement into the Concert Band. 88 Front Row: Gerald Sass, Robert Carlson, Kathleen Knowles, Marvin Dirks, Donna Klimpke, and Marilyn Rollins. Second Row: Hans Schroeder, Mary Lou Stranberg, Nancy Hoefle, Jerry Royer, Richard Berg, Mary Dorward, Jim Rice, Charles lngelse, Rosemary Dunham, and Doris Whitney. Last Raw: Emily Heffle, Ray Reddel, Judi Bond, Karen Var' Doren, Joyce Davis, Kenneth Bowers, Richard Larson, Agnes Wummel, Mr. Pondelick, Bruce Fetz, Mary Jane Luetgert, Tom Nordstrom, John Dame, Ken Schaefer, Sheila Tillotson, and Jim Arendt. J4 Superior pafing Urcfzedfra 'L OZIOOL The York High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Pondelick, is com- posed of thirty members. The string section meets first period every day, when preparing for full orchestra work, it is joined by members of the woodwind, brass, and per- cussion sections from the Concert Band. 1 'Q Last year, the orchestra received a superior rating in the state contest at Bloomington, illinois, and it plans to participate again this year. The string section, having sixteen members, performed for the Bandors, the Senior Alumni Tea, and the choir's operetta and Christmas program. I cl 0 fl n1L Q 2 ,, f it gffnvg' B . ,I 89 encor our emgem OZJOQL gmc y rr goocl jmed jkey Ljwlcwl Senior Choir, under the direction ot Mr. Harris, is made up of approxi- mately 90 of York's best singers. This year they sang in the Christmas and Easter Assemblies and again in the Spring Concert. They also gave their annual program tor the Elmhurst Junior High and at Ardmore. One of the biggest events, not only for the whole choir, but for the whole school, was the operetta, Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience. Ev- eryone in the choir participated in some way. Principals in the cast were Pat Helm, Lady Angela, Mar- garet Vonderohe, Lady Ella, Jane Salley, Lady Saphir, Joyce Palm- quist, Lady Jane, Rita Ledowski, Patience, Bruce Perryman, Colonel Calverly, Ted Wallace, Duke of Dunstable, John McColly, Major Murgatroyd, Neil Marran, Reginald Bunthorne, Harold Schiffman, Ar- chibald Grosvenor, and Frank Mor- gan, Mr. Bunthorne's Solicitor. Row One: Judy Crouse and Gay Hellstedt, Row Two: Margaret Vonderohe, Genaire Petrie, Janet Schultz, Rita Ledowslci, and Joyce Palmquist, Standing: Christine Caso, Pat Helm, and Jane Salley. iiii Q fl 0lfll0l Ollf' F185 l LQ? Cllfl a 7 Q 79 66 ,SJMZHUCLIQ If CLEIQIQCQ LEFT SECTION: Row One: Christine Casa, Lori Scholl, Carol Jacobs, Donnarae Dunkerley, Judy Crouse, Sue Curtis, Janice Tillotson, Rosemary Durkin, Judy Kvapil, Marilyn Weith, and Diana Robelg Row Two: Ann Campbell, Arvie Frazier, Barbara Richards, Carolee Moen, Debbie Dickinson, Eva Vaight, Joyce Palmquist, Jane Salley, Charles Guthrie, Russel Rada, and Jim Henaughang Row Three: Gay Hellstedt, Donna Stewart, Judy Langille, Edith Schmeisser, Margaret Vonderohe, Rita Ledowski, Larry Raiha, Harald Schiffman, Dale McCoy, Dick Grupp, Dave Wright, and Neil Marran, Last Raw: Jackie Loudon, Joan Brodt, Arlene Sufalko, Gretchen Holtz, Carol Willans, Sue Carlin, Stewart Schwartz, Bruce Perryman, Tom Galbraith, John McCaIly, and Dave Howe. RIGHT SECTION: Row One: Ethel Williams, Eleanor Harman, Janet Pusateri, Carol Roberts, Jackie Hahn, Marie HUFI, Genaire Petrie, Beth Stevens, Sally Joy, Maraleigh Douglas, and Janet Schultz: Row Two: John Wilson, Bob Reinecke, Mike Militello, Warren Bergren, John Crowle, John Christiansen, Clarence Der- win, Nadine Schumacher, Jean Mabray, and Karen Sandallg Row Three: Tom Robertson, Ted Wallace, George Navy, John Weiner, Carol Hayek, Ruby Garland, Deanna Lemein, Judy Woolverton, Maudie Little, Sylvia Shirkey, and Nancy Hoefleg Last Row: Bob Hammestahr, Wayne Lindquist, Dave Zersen, Ken Brettman, Phil Cartwright, Bill Stumbaugh, Pat Helm, Nancy Thompson, Donna Popp, Pat Hersey, Dorothy Erickson, and Leslie Jackman. BOYS QUARTET: Left To Right: Harold SchiITman, Ted Wallace, Neil Marron, and Bruce Perryman. . D3 afar' gg ,QI . 2 fi- 3 I I , ,V A 2' gs: e-c ,M -::. W -. :W . k. 51,844 c4f.y,,f one fe, CAM fo .Senior Choir Row One: Mr, Harris, Sue Johnson, Beth Taylor, Diane Miller, Rosemary Johnson, Judy Jenkins, Kathy Zbilski, Sue Harrison, Alice Marshall, Marcia Mixell, Mary Triplett, and Donna Deltner, Row Two: Mary Ann McGlynn, Kay Besic, Jeanine Harwood, Karen Christian, Joyce Gornik, Lollie Sanders, Muriel, Wawalt, Jane Fouts, Carolyn Spees, and Myrtle Fritz, Row Three: Sylvia Sartorius, Sarah Martens, Jean Schmidt, Lindsay McCormick, Marilyn Hagen, Mary Root, Joanne Barta, Shirley Joneson, Judy Black, Judy Moore, Grace Ritter, Marian Hinz, and Elaine Bowman, Row Four: Gail Smith, Valerie Jones, Rita Dolge, Rita Jamerson, Joanne Parker, Ardyth Lohuis, Barb Latsch, Marcia Hathorne, Rosemary Slaclxs, Judy Seegert, Martha Stone, Barb Moscardini, Nancy Brown, and Lucille Glasso. The Treble Clet, under the able direction of Mr. Harris, is composed of iunior and senior girls. I A ' ,f 'sm 5 if The Treble Clef again sang at the annual Christmas assembly. They sang Shepherds Watch Their Flocks, The Twelve Days of Christmas, and O Holy Night. For The Twelve Days of Christmas there were twelve girls chosen to sing the solos. The Treble also sang for the annual Spring Concert. 92 Front Row: Joan Germono, JoAnn Topel, Leah Mixell, Barbara Venturella, Jane Ann Lamb, Barbara Bradbury, Carole Blair Diane Nonemaker, Judy Manes, Francis Bales, Dorothy Williamson, Shirley Oldham, Penny Griffin, Pauline Catt, Phyllis Catt Meri Busch, Lois Juul, Helen Smith, Carolyn Hagemann, and Mary Bixby, Second Row: Donna Fitch, Judy Schaerer, Sally Stiller Barbara Quine, Barbara Purdy, Sharon Stinson, Karen Pritchard Carol Neland, June Paulus, Esther Docken, Judy Schroeder Joan Friese, Nancy Stokes, Joan Johnsos, Nancy Cepuder, Nancy Nichols, Joyce Hawkins, Pat Nolan, Jeanette Dimpfl, and Judy Sahlin, Third Row: Judy Jones, Mary Meker, Nannette Ladwig, June Jensen, Barbara Braun, Jane Haimbaugh, Sondra Olson, Peggie Voris, Janet Bolin, Gloria Nottke, Polly Anderson, Marlene Shaffer, Diane Fox, Evelyn Beniamin, Carol Rose, Lenore Stevens, Martha Fischer, Jane Lighter, Sue Larson, Karen Godwin, and Joan Freese, Last Row: Barbara Mahler, Sandra Schroeder, Jean Powers, Donna Snyder, Judy Short, Marlene Popp, Joan Hansen, Virginia Rokusek, Marge Eaton, Arlene Knight, Beverly Button, Ruth Ann Wilson, Carol Hasselgruber, Kay Ashby, Barbara Schulke, Kathleen Smith, JoAnn Paulson, Barbara Canham, Joyce Eggers, Sharon Kuechler, Judy Eggers, June Manteutel, and Judy Heftel. S0l9Aom0re Qi Ckorud Zzcifcb Ar fAe jufure Beginning in 1949, the Sophomore Girls' Chorus has expanded from fifty members to the present ninety. The Sophomore Chorus is the second step to the Senior Choir, which is the goal of virtually all the young singers. The group sang for the spring concert this year, which was held on May 'I3 in the York auditorium. In addition they gave a musical program on April 'll for a P.T.A. in Villa Park. The Sophomore Chorus continues its marked improvement this year under the direction of Mr. C. Eldon Harris. i fr A lip- ,fflafc . IQ. 93 1 1 1 1 F85 IWLCUQ 0101415815 j0l LUCLl J fo .SZl'li0l HOD FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS: Row I: Joanne Lucas, Judy Cummings, Delores Schmidt, Judy Seratin, Bonnie Brown, Pat Bishop, Linda Joy, Eileen Kral, Nancy Nabers, Carole Kluk, Caryl James, Sue Jandos, Dorothy Frank, Gayle Garden, Dolores Papenbrok, Sue Hill, Joyce Pusch, Marilyn Schafer, Mary Stamatakos, Nancy Muehlmeyer, Lois Luske, and Nina Guerrero. Row 2: Sheila Montana, Kim Timms, Stephanie Orszula, Joan Sang, Carol Lindgren, Joanne Halbert, Astrid Josephson, Carol Hexberg, Christine Van Norman, Iva Irwin, Linda Brady, Carol Harper, Penny Duerr, Judith Hanck, Kay Hass, Lee Ann Hilgoe, Loretta Gaudry, Judy Helm, Sally Canfield, Gerry Ledford, Carole Ruden, and Nancy Marcis. Row 3: Verda Schulz, Pat Rodgers, Sue Robinson, Charlene Klusas, Joanne Walter, Grace Lukes, Carol Reedy, Barbara Ness, Marge Wultt, Judy Bakkers, Sandi Johnson, Joanne Procker, Kay Winemiller, Phyllis Johnson, Penny Chase, Ruthi Manges, Patty Anderson, Sharon Viner, Bob Strong, David Hoefle, Richard Stechman, and Tom Grisate. Row 4: James Schlau, John Muller, John Boyles, Doug Bremberg, Tom Podgorski, Bob Mac- Callum, Victor De Windt, John Novy, Dan Andrus, Steve Ferrara, Chuck Maxon, Jim Halverson, Gary Mahood, Jon Spelman, Guy Buswell, Tom Girshner, Ray Racke, David Novak, Greg View, Steve Skinner, Bob Moore, and Bill Paterson. Not Pictured: Stanlee Kucaba, Judy Ren, and Marilee Eaton. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS: Row I: Judy Mascho, JoAnn Herman, Janet Lipton, Barbara Morgan, Ersilia Giulietti, Jean Petges, Sharon Carr, Mary Jane Harris, Mary Sweig, Bunny Gruner, Pat Lehnert, Pat Ritter, Jean Giulietti, Carol Knakal, Betty Bloedel, Jean Sang, Marge Sims, JoAnn Larson, Audrey Show, Marise Rader, Karen Fenwick, and Mr. Pondelick. Row Two: Jane Hicks, Kathy Holcomb, Sheila McKnight, LaVerne De Christopher, Barbara Clark, Barbara Zander, Joy Hartmann, Doris Lake, Bonny Besant, Kathy Foss, Karen Boyles, Phoebe Wright, Gertrude Horman, Lynn Faierson, Tara Ryan, Judy Hughes, Carol Zoellner, Kathy McCreary, Janet Hartwig, and Barbara Jaeger. Row 3: Susan Shipman, Lois Mottit, Beth Lucas, Barbara Lux, Mary Soule, Barbara Zeiss, Pt Pecoraro, Ann Miller, Judy Owen, Sharon Nelson, Pat Murphy, Elaine Stamatakos, Karen Rossbach, Jean Starn, Diana Weselik, Faith Halfter, Lois Johnson, Beverly Bohne, Ellen Toedter, and Sandy Sheehan. Row 4: Lynn Temple, Karen Holing, Nanci Bark, Nedra Marack, Marilyn Welch, Betty Ann Martin, Pat Garrett, Judy Bucholz, Sherl Youngberg, Nancy Layman, Barbara Smith, Renee Del Ponte, Lynne Zabelka, Linda Steingraber, Alice Anne Hardison, Joyce Tarala, Lorelei Harnish, Marilyn White, Ethel Michow, and Linda Troxel. This year, because of the number ot members, the Freshman Chorus was divided into two choruses: a mixed chorus and an all-girl chorus. The choruses, under the direction of Mr. Pondelick, sang traditional Christmas carols in the halls during the Christmas season. They also sang in the Spring Concert on May 20. 91 eq X x Q S-.. Standing: Ruby Garland, Row One: Alice Bertelsen, Carol Bruun, Diane Miller, and Ann Burgher, Row Two: Doris Harms, Nan Betz, Eleanor Horman, and Pat Ritter, Row Three: Gretchen Holtz, Grace Ritter, Lois Jewel, and Janice Kirch, Row Four: Nancy Thompson, Frieda Wischoeffer, Nancy Pes- chek, and Nadine Schumacher, Row Five: Joyce King, Dorothy Erickson, Nanette Lad- wig, and Marion Billett, Row Six: Barbara Custard, Rita Ledowski, and Edith Schmeis- ser. M0143 ufiic .gourd yowar on fha ingft of Song Membership in the music club is not limited only to those students who are musically inclined. Anyone who is interested in music may ioin this club, which is sponsored by Mr. Harris. Each year Music Club sponsors many worthwhile activities. This year they sold concessions at athletic events and tafiy apples at the Hallowe'en party. Their annual dance was held in September. South Sea Sway provided fun and entertainment for all who attended this semi-formal dance. At Christmas time Music Club members had a party and a Christmas grab bag. Earlier in the year they attended a per- formance of The King and I. Members meet once a month for a business meeting, social hour, and refreshments. 95 Q I Q Q C wefy0lCl,l'lf5 re OLU ln LUel'lfg 'iAll 6! O ..X4CflUe QCII' K. 'Sf Q..-j A national dramatic organization, Thespians draws many of York's aspiring young f WCMC7 actors and actresses. Troupe 94, York's local division of the national society, was ,, , 4 . s founded in 1932 and is o en to all so homores and 'uniors ossessin dramatic abilit . Y? 1, P P I P 9 Y iff xp ' x Candidates try out before a group of Thespian members who iudge their i .' if qualifications for membership. If appointed, these students are called apprentices until xl they earn enough credit hours to become full-fledged members. f The Thespian pin, award to members in good standing, is ci tiny replica of ancient Ili f Greek masks depicting the arts of comedy and tragedy. The design is taken from lll,f ix the masks invented in 535 B.C. by a Greek named Thespis, after whom the society lp 45 is named. 11 E 2 UPPER LEFT: A Child ls Born. Joan Fleischman, Karen Van Doren, Gail Giegold, Robert Chappelow, and Robert Hurt. LOWER LEFT: The Maker of Dreams. Barry Jablon and Shelley Ruben. LOWER RIGHT: Q Three on a Bench. Judy Hesler, Diana Kramp, and Dick Dunham. I 96 MWL if mafeurd ag e omorrow if IQHOLM ionaf .fdcfom Under the direction of Miss Doris E. White, Thespians presented its annual mid-year production, Drama Night. The three one-act plays staged this year were The Maker of Dreams, a fantasy, Three on a Bench, a comedy, and A Child ls Born, a Christmas play. In addition to presenting Drama Night, the Thespian members make a yearly visit to the Loop to see a professionally staged play. This year the group went to Rogers and Hammerstein's popular musical, The King and I. The initiation ceremony for new members is an outstanding social event for Thespian members. Besides performing assigned skits, the novices must agree to perform certain duties for their superiors. I N 915 ' 1 AT V ll Er T99 , Xb, UPPER PHOTO: Light Crew. John Dame and Robert - ,I U31 Chappelow. LOWER PHOTO: Stage Crew. Kneeling: ,I Bruce Mittelstadt, Dennis Linsey, and John Kohlman, f Standing: Louis Nesslar, Robert Sanderson, Eddie rl Gaunt, David Ruehl, Robert Moritz, John Tornquist, X John Bihler, Leonard Stefanski, and Ronald Jans. I gifs Q .,. yy Jafin J eeyozi juclifionzi of .fgncienf K ' 0 UPPER RIGHT: Row One: Ardyth Lohuis, Peggy Haines, Shelley Ruben, Ann Campbell, Ann Ermstrong, Doreen Koval, and Valerie Jones. Row Two: Bessie May, John Strand, Matt Lowman, Mike Buzzell, John Dame, Jim Rice, Charles Casper, Bob Malmgren, and Susan Steier. UPPER LEFT: Charles Ross and John Engstrom. CENTER RIGHT: Betty Bloedel, Linda Joy, Nancy Nabers, Judy Ren, Sheila Tillotson, Judy Helm, Sue Robinson, Joyce Wierzbicki, Patty Anderson, Jean Sforn, Joyce Pusch, Janet Curry, and Pat Werner. CENTER LEFT: Bill Gaynor, Dick Johnson, Alan Pearson, Jim Ransom, James Cooper, Don Cosgrove, Stanley Metcalf, and Roger Renstrom. LOWER RIGHT: Front Row: John Engstrom, Nancy Latta, Helen Smith, Martha Corey, Marilyn Rollins, Charles Ross, and Charles Casper, Back Row: Penny Gullion, Ella Hicks, Marcia Patterson, Rosemary Grimsley, Margot Obert, Marion Billett, Mary Jane Luetgert, and Mary Meeker. Standing: Tim Smith and Dick Johnson. T f..1-f i 'i'W 'fN Cgguclenfd Zuiue oman anquef UPPER RIGHT: Standing: Dick Johnson, Lee Huston, Alan Pear- ' K r, son, Jim Ransom, Alan Loputka, Dick Grupp, George ruege and Jon Weiner. Seated: Roger Renstrom, James Cooper, Bill Jaynor, Stanley Kucaba, Stanley Metcalf, Tim Smith, Jerry Goer- Iitz, and Dan Cosgrove, UPPER LEFT: Dick Johnson, Alan Pear- son, Jim Ransom, and James Cooper, CENTER RIGHT: Fore- ground: Judy Eggers. Front Row: Carol Neland, June Paulus, Donna Klimpke, Molly Kelly, and Elise Wilson. Back Row: Eileen Silva, Judy Short, Marcia Zadel, Juanita Poltrock, and Joyce Eggers. CENTER LEFT: Marion Billett, Jon Weiner, and Charles Casper. LOWER RIGHT: Standing: Nancy Nabers, Linda Joy, Judy Ren, Judy Helm, Joyce Wierzbicki, Jean Starn, and Janet Curry. Kneeling: Betty Bloedel, Sheila Tillotson, Sue Robinson, Patty Anderson, Joyce Pusch, and Pat Werner. 7 Q l'0n'l a,e6Clf'fJ lffle h R man Banquet together with Held in December, t e o , the dance of the Vestal Virgins, the ceremony of the water ' ' ' h CI affords Latin stu- carrlers, and the Invocation to t e go s, . . f dents the opportunity to gaze into the past for a view o in the home of a wealthy Roman. a typical evening The head of the family, or pciterfamilias, was portrayed h' ear by Charles Casper. Guests were served a Roman t is y meal by freshman slaves. Kaiia Jufila, Finnish exchange d h unch in the traditional style. student, mixe t e p as K K Ir' WWE ' . . . we , X .Acfiuifiw ana! Wemderdkila Xpan jAl 0lflgA ig? M0145 German Club cordially welcomes any student taking German and who has a C average for the first semester. The highlight of their Christmas party is the presentation of Weinachtspeil. Each year in the spring the club goes to see a German movie, and in June, after final exams, they have their annual picnic. UPPER RIGHT: Nancy Brown, Alice Tiede, Janet White, Lynn Knudsen, Erika Greinig, Nancy Bark, Heidi Haegele, Eleanor Schmid, Robert Schmid, Sandra Bauer, Kay Hass, Janet Bolin, and Roberta Baker. UPPER LEFT: Row One: Lynne Knudsen, Nancy Brown, Kiki Knowles, Roberta Baker, Marilyn Weith, Richard Kinst, Janet Bolin, Alice Tiede, David Vonder, and Jerry Ritter. Row Two: Erika Greinig, Judy Owen, and Heidi Haegele. Row Three: Gertrude Horman. Top: Nancy Bark. CENTER: Harold Schiffman, Evan Lopatka, Hugh Wilson, Duane Slayton, Harley De.long, and Richard Berg. LOWER LEFT: Row One: Evan Lopatka, Harley DeJong, Richard Berg, Hugh Wilson, and Duane Slayton. Row Two: Barbara Latsch, Barbara Mahler, and Sandra Bauer. Row Three: Harlene Schuler, Roberta Baker, Kathleen Knowles, Dick Knakcil, John Boyles, and Steve Brown. Row Four: Janet Bolin, Lynne Knudson, Mary Ann Meidrich, Sharlene Link, Eleanor Gaus, Barbara Behmer, and Harold Schiffman. Row Five: Nancy Brown, Alice Tiede, Pat Wernick, Curt Larsen, Walter Reising, Charles Jurasz. Row Six: Dick Brecht, Don Wilde, Robert Schmid, Leslie Jackman, Roger Davis, and Ron Anderson. Row Seven: Don Bienfang, Robert Newhoff, Ken Brettmann, Eldon Mattick, Dave Vonder, and Jerry Ritter. Row Eight: Les Michael, Richard Zimmer, Herb Ratch, Bob Griesmeyer, and Jim Prince. Row Nine: Bob Harmon, Dick Kinst, Manfred Marshall, and Hans Schroeder. LOWER LEFT: Eleanor Schmid, Vice-President, Marilyn Weith, Secretary: Rita Ledowski, Treasurer: and Fred Bach, President. 1' ,i is iv . I l 41 'K ,, If 5 Y if 100 QI I'l'LCLlfl 7 QCOIWLQJ HQ 0 L if mmf .xdcfiue C6465 The Initiation is held in February. This year about forty new members joined. The last meeting of the season is held in honor of the graduating seniors. The pins guards are awarded at this time. The club meets on the first Thursday of every month. The sponsor is Mr. Neher. Pins are awarded on the point system. Forty-five points are required for a pin and thirty-five points for a guard. Points are earned by working on com- mittees, selling at games, being an tivities. UPPER PHOTO: Trudy Funk, Dick Heerboth, and Eleanor Schmid. UPPER LEFT: Ruth Heft and Jerry Becker. UPPER RIGHT: Seated: An- ita Schmeckebier, and Karen Chris- tian. Standing: Jerry Ritter and Eldon Mattick. MIDDLE: Leonard Bauerle, Marilyn Scheib, Bob Addi- I son, and Janet White. LOWER LEFT: I Seated: John Bruha. Standing: Fred , Bach, Eldon Mattick, and Jerry Rit- ' ter. LOWER RIGHT: Ronald Bowdish. I I I I I I if ,460 QP :MQW- SIN '09- f . ts. otticer, or attending meetings or ac- loanidla Zicifcld kr riya fo exicof The main purpose of the Spanish Club is to ac- quaint people with Spanish culture, art, music, and folkways along with providing group activities. Along with an annual trip to a Mexican restau- rant, a visit to a museum to study the ancient Mexi- can civilization, and a picnic at the end of the school year, the Spanish Club celebrates a Christmas party with the traditional breaking of the pinata. 'Q-gms: fra' ,www is A-fr - ., ,Q-71 QCII' gLLtll,I Q UPPER PHOTO: Joan Brodt, President, Tom Robertson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Judy Clark, Vice-President, Carol Cooper, Treasurer, Barbara Courtney, Point Chairman, and Jane Salley, Secretary. 1' 531' 1' ' A wx I 1 4. 'B Q -34 F' 9. l 45, I 9 I-I1 MIDDLE PHOTO: Front: Delores Eickel- mann and George Novy. First Row: Joanne Spek, Faith Murray, Donna Pine, Sandra Smith, Ann Burgher, Karin Ekdahl, and Jo Ann Topel. Second Row: Jane Jensen, Dorothy Warrick, Nancy Cepuder, Kathleen Smith, Jo Paulson, Charlotte Watson, and Judy Licht. Third Row: Carol Hadley, Mari- lyn Wolf, Beverly Button, Marlene Popp, Karen Pritchard, Wendy Mueller, Jeanne Thon, Joan Suk, Jeannette Dimptl, Char- lotte Smith, and Marlien Rosenkranz. LOWER PHOTO: Front: Marlene Shaffer and Wayne Lindquist. First Row: Paulette Kirk, Carol Brinkert, Marilyn Strom, Leona Chuckman, Mary Moribito, and Nancy Cornwall. Second Row: Donna Jay, Pat Anders, Mary Meyer, Nancy Daniels, Bette Bishop, Dionne Blagburn, and Barbara Langenfeld. Third Row: Judy Manes, Jackie Bummert, Nancy Bantam, Barbara Bright, Sally Sother, Gloria Raiewski, Barbara Braun, Dick Aust, David Smith, and Dick Dunham. lll2 Q reach gingd ive fc! jrench .jsahfiorw UPPER PHOTO: Donna Blair, President, Ann Holter, Secretary, Marilyn Alexan- der, Vice-Presidentp and Judy Crouse, Treasurer. LOWER PHOTO: Standing: .lulia Jen- kins. First Row: Nannette Ladwig, Bar- bara Probeck, and Anne Wintners. Second Row: Lindsay McCormac, Sandra Hommes, Debbie Manders, and Marga- ret Palmer. Third Row: Clark Pate, Karen Holderman, and Esther Dacken. French Club helps acquaint its members with the French people, their customs, their language, and their country. Each year the festive Mardi Gras is celebrated by French Club members. This gay event takes place in a cafe style decor with a din- ner consisting of various French foods. Added to the Mardi Gras are the initiation ceremonies for the new members. Decorating a showcase for American Education Week and at Christmastime and helping to sponsor the dance given by the language department were other activities of French Club. 103 CAP 6 be A4413 oundl 570164 .ibidcudded ewziworfky bgifenffi 0 iA6 Cl UPPER PHOTO: Carol Reed, Linda Ramsey, Bob Hunt, Barry Jablon, John Westley, Richard Kinst, Dick Johnson, Alexander John, Donna Pine, Richard Grupp, David Grimm, and Gail Giegold. LOWER PHOTO: Dick Dunham, President, Dick Nor- man, Vice-President, and Sue Huston, Secretary. All students who are interested in discussing questions and problems of current national and international importance are eligible to ioin York's Round Table Club. Members of the Round Table meet monthly to participate in informal discussion, under the capable direction of Mr. Macclear. ln order to be awarded a pin, students must earn at least thirty-one points. Points are given for participation in the different activities and tor good attendance. This year topics discussed included the Army-McCarthy issue, the Yaltci Conference, the Far East situation, and the possibilities of peaceful co-existence with Russia. 4 4 104 ABOVE: Row One: Don Yde, Pat Bishop, Chuck Jurasz, Judy Helm, Gloria Langenfeld, and Phyllis Homiak. Row Two: Jerry Askerman, Ed Maurath, Richard Urana, George Hodge, David Grimm, and Burdette Olson. Mr if .Science 05,0046 lwar f-' 'o ex Xl silt? Tl lfjw .wif nw orizonri The Science Club enables each member to develop his personal interests in the field of science. The members perform experiments which prove both interesting and educational. This year the social activities consisted of taking trips and having a concession at the Hallowe'en Party. Science Club is open to all sophomore, iunior, and senior students, and freshmen with a B average in science. 105 A .gil .7Ae5e Clzanging imed, j006!5 SCLLQ Oil Cl, BLU 05,004 Ti 1 IN TOP PHOTO: Front Row: Donna Definer, Mary Ann Belobray- dich, and Sharon Sandberg. Second Row: Karin Ekdahl, Bar- bara Andorf, Joyce Haydock, Marilyn Gardner, Delores Elam, Mary Zaya, Carol Loukota, Barbara Latsch, and Mary A. Eubanks. Standing: Charlene Roebuck, Shirley Love, Marlys Schoenbeck, Joyce Beagley, Mildred Wendt, Judy Langley, Karen Kenoszt, Diane Kraus, Dorothy Dziak, Sally Wessels, Kathie Zersen, Joan Wendt, Linda Webb, Myrtle Fritz, and Ann Jones. OFFICERS: Diane Pritchard, Treasurer, Grace Ritter, Vice-Presi- dent, Gayle Yount, Secretary, and Karen Stanek, President. The Home Economics Club is open to any girl who is taking or has taken a course in home economics. Besides monthly business meetings, the girls have special programs. This year the programs included a floral demonstration, making stufted animals for the Junior Red Cross, and the annual spring style show. The club activities are under the direction of Miss Rinehart, Mrs. Brett, and Mrs. Winemiller. 1 06 0l'l'll'l'lQl'Cla! OQGJJ lA? ag ZW ju fare ecrefaried sf-1 UPPER PHOTO: Front Row: Barbara Reidel, Rosie Raake, Judy Langille, Janet Spek, Marie Hutt, Diane Blagburn, and Donna Definer. Second Row: Carol Luebke, Rosemary Lindsay, Lauralee Flodstrom, Janice Kirch, Nadine Schumacher, Edna Johnson, and Grace Ritter. Third Row: Barbara Finke, Dorothy Hanson, Carole Shotsberger, Gayle Baker, Regina Stoltman, Darlene Uher, Carol Cooper, Jackie Hahn, Myrtle Fritz, Nancy Forrest, Marsha Wright, Frances Cioper, and Barbara Mentink. Fourth Row: Gloria Raiewski, Jeannine Schrader, Mary Irving, Louise Smith, Gail Giegold, Marsha Hathorne, Joanne Spek, Pat Wer- nick, and Gayle Yount. Fifth Row: Pat Fox, Cecelia Craney, Marge Teich, Mary Ann McGlynn, Janet Belau, Barbara Langenfield, Bessie Moy, Karen Stanek, Donna Smith, Lorraine Teschke, and Judi Moore. Last Row: Arlene Steffen, Joyce Beagly, Sandra Sundt, Diane Palmer, Karen Nilsen, Marian Patz, Noreen Feezor, and Arlene Feezor. LOWER PHO- TO: Eleanor Greenholt, President, Grace Kruse, Vice- Presidenty Dolores Eickelmann, Social Chairman, Carol Commercial Club's program in the white-collar world. Gump, Secretary, and Janice Zimmerman, Treasurer. centers around preparing girls for success it f 4 lg:lg 'E f This year the club sponsored a new program ot noon-hour speakers from the world of business. Their subjects included beginners in business, good grooming, business colleges, and applying for a job. A field trip to an interesting business organization was taken in April. Members also attended the business-machines conference at Northwestern University. 107 Wai emaficiana Xercifie jkeir Wenfaf YWMCLJ '-'XS A ABOVE Foreground Alice Bertelsen and Nancy Betz. Seated: Ronald Andres, Barbara Mahler, John Hansen Jlm Neft Robert Newhoff Dick Berg, Jim Kendall, Barbara Custard, Jim Tal- bott and Berry Jablon Standing Dale Foster Gary Dubes, Bob Goldsburough, Evan Lopatka, RIGHT PHOTO Henry Young President Dorothy Erickson, Secretary, Doris Harms, Treasurer Math Club is an organization at York for those who have ability and an interest in math. Organized in 1945, the club is sponsored by Mr. Benson. Membership in this club is attained by having a year of Algebra 9 and a B average for the first semester of Geometry TO. The club has a monthly problem, and the member solving the most of these problems is awarded a prize at the end of the year. This year's officers are Henry Young, President, Nancy Thompson, Secre- tary, Barry Jablon, Vice-President, and Doris Harms, Treasurer. 108 senior lg F6055 Cham ag Ar rogrefffi Row One: Dorothy Rohlfing, Pat Wer- ner, Pot Ritter, and Peggy Haines. Row Two: Virginia Malstrom, Nanette Lad- wig, Ellen Toedter, Barbara Mahler, Barbara Venturella, and Tony Koran. Row Three: Betty Bloedel, Barbara Murphy, Barbara Langenfeld, Joan Fleischman, and Bob Del Mastro. Row Four: Mary Jane Harris, Joy Hartman, Alice Bertelsen, Christine Caso, Joanne Parker, Sue Huston, and Tom Cioper. Row Five: Virginia Malstrom, Karen Pritchard, Carol Neland, Kay Besic, Gay Hellstedt, and Ron Selcke. Row Six: Lynn Knudsen, Marthy Carey, Dorothy Dziak, Judy Sahlin, Diane Joy, Ray Rocke, Dave Zersen, Russell Beith, and Norman Mayer. Front Row: Sara Teschner, President, Evelyn Beniamin, Norma Optholt, Secretary, and George Blumen- schein. Back Row: Bob Olson, Sue Shean, Don Hellison, Ron Andres, Vice-President. 11- - .f:..- ,- -1- 1 -,,? p ff' YI York Community High School's Junior Red Cross is an organization which all students may join. Most of the work is done through the home-room repre- sentatives and the Council. The main function of the Junior Red Cross is service. This year their projects were sent to several places, including Hines Hospital. These proiects included place-mats and menu covers made by the art department and stuffed dolls and cookies made by the home economics department. Through the cooperation of the homerooms, J. R. C. also filled gift boxes for needy children in foreign countries. The proceeds from York's annual talent show, presented by the J. R. C., went to help the organization, since it is entirely self-supporting. 109 0I'l'l0I'I'0l,U fiflgff CCLPQQF6 Ol' lad' EIU AI' jbtfufe .lac QP6 RIGHT: Officers: .lane Davidson, Librar- ian, Donna Klimpke, Treasurer, Dolores Eickelmann, Secretary, Bette Dammann, Vice-President, and Pat MacDonald, President, The Future Teachers' Association is completing its fifth year at York. During the year the club made trips to Hawthorne Grade School, Villa Park .lunior F7 High School, and Elmhurst Junior High School to observe different methods of teaching. The club had two parties, including one at Christmas time. In April they attended the District Conference of Future Teachers' of America at Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. S C H 0 Various reports are presented at meetings, which are held twice a month, by mem- bers and guest teachers. V, A new project is building up a library N H 0 0 L' containing books and pamphlets with helpful information about teaching. - S . 4 l l l l l - MA : 1' Row One: Linda Troxel and Kathlene Osborn. Row Two: Kathy Maly, Faith Murray, Rita Ledowski, Pat Werner, and JoAnn Doswell. Row Three: Neola Schleuning, Arlene Spillar, Helen Van- der Veen, Diane Pritchard, Charles Guthrie, June Jahnke, and Helen Smith. 110 ghedd Wemderd Wan Ll' dwarf? Rfzfiremenf is ian UPPER PHOTO: Row One: Nancy Smith, Barry Jablon, Larry Hansen, and George Hodge. Row Two: Dick Berg, Walter Reis- ing, Paul Haas, Dick Murfree, Bill Wasko, Steve Braun, and Dick Aust. Row Three: Fred Gohler, John Boyles, and Ed Maurate. RIGHT PHOTO: Barry Jablon, President, and Larry Hansen, Secretary. Would you enjoy doing something different? If so, you have the oppor- tunity. On the first Monday of every month chess players and those who would like to learn the fundamentals of chess gather together. Chess Club, which is under the direction of Mr. Knudson, usually com- petes with the chess clubs of other schools in tournaments. This year they have been unable to compete. The officers for Chess Club this year are: Larry Hansen, President, and Barry Jablon, Secretary. Ill . 4-kk5'fP': -'-,-x, .. '.nu .- Y W! X Xi LB UPPER LEFT: Row One: Darlene Sales, Ray Racke, Marilee Eaton, Dick Johnson, Karen Miller, Harley De Jong. Row Two: Judy Tangley, Ann Winters, Gail Peiler, Joan Germano, Joyce Beagley, Joyce Haydock, Diane Paul. Row Three: Barbara Schulke, Arleen Feezor, Nancy Dickens. Row Four: Donna Pine, Nancy McBeath, Lois Luessenkop, Judy Weaver, Clair Beagley, Kay Hass. Row Five: Edna Johnson, Ardyth Lohius, Mercedes Lee, Ceanne Maday, Jean Powers, Karen Nilsen. Row Six: Sharon Arbuckle, Bunny Bruner, Dolores Koch, Carol Harper, Carol Mclnfosh. LOWER LEFT: Meredith Busch, Secretary: Nancy Smith, Vice-President: Beverly McGee, Treasurer, Dick Dunham, President: Tom Robertson, Social Chair- man. LOWER RIGHT: Bunny Gruner, Kay Hass, Dick Johnson, and Ray Racke. efiferalag if qjuare ancem jodlag Z5 cworifw The Square Dance Club was formed In T948 to create interest and develop skill This year under the able leadership of Mr. Kelly, faculty sponsor, the club has The club meets the third Friday in every month. This year the meetings have been ed in the Girls Gym At each of these meetings refreshments were served. A swimming party and a visit to th WL.S. Barn Dance were the social events. ew Mr em .fdccjuainffi nw .gzzofenfri 'UMM .Sl 00 The New Yorkers Club, organized in l95l by a ioint effort of Miss Krantz, the present sponsor, cmd Dr. Young, is designed to acquaint those new to York with the school and its students. In addition to the annual sponsoring ot the Principal's Tea and the annual picnic in the spring, they had a concession at the Hallowe'en Party, won the Best Decorated Car Award in the Homecoming Parade, and have held several coke parties. Front Row: Betty Piepiz, Jean Pelc, and Rosemarie Berg. Second Row: Doris Harrison, Karen Nilsen, Betty Lendsey, Elyse Berhinig, Barbara Langenfeld, Nancy Bills, and Ellen Murray. Third Row: Arlene Maxwell, Carol Hedberg, Kay Billingsley, Jeanine Otto, Lee Ran- dall, Ken Du Pere, Nancy Parr, Linda Price, Duane Collinet, Carol Lies, and Lynn Luber. Fourth Row: Joy Hart, Barbara Hardy, and Elaine Casey. fi. :J 00 Zoo El? Seated: Beth Taylor, Secretary, Ann Campbell, Jeanine Harwood, Gloria Raiewski, Doug Stirrett, Vice-President, and John Bewie, President. Standing: Harold Schiltman, Treasurer, Don Mey- er, and Jim Kendall. llft Wi, 64.4 TD mu' SQL Wg 'T si, 'Elfh TOP PHOTO: Shirley Jewett, President, Beth Stevens, Recording Secretary, Sara Teschner, Treasurer, Carolee Moen, ' S tar , and Carol fA.8 GLU, Ql d of fAQ gbtfbtfe a+ NM Corresponding ecre y Jacobs, Vice-President. LOWER Pl-lOTO: Row One: Nancy Widmann, Pat Hersey, Janet Zachar- ias, and Beth Taylor: Row Two: Cindy Maher, Sue Carlin, Pat Pirola, and Judy l-lesler. Row Three: Donna Stew art Ann Ferry, Pat Smith, Judy Lan ille, Alice Novak, and Carolyn Spies Q 2 7 Q? Q :nl u L J l v 4 s ' r NA Every girl at York is a member of Girls' Club. This is one of the most active I Ly . LH clubs in the school. ll f' ' A ' hs Q' 4? At Christmas time Girls' Club members are busy selling festive sprigs of ' f' SQ ' holly. 5' J York is especially honored to have the annual Girls' Club Conference meet l I Q, here this spring. The theme of the conference is Let Your Life Sing. '-B Each year the Girls' Club sponsors Bow Week, Big Sisters, and closes hich is always a big success. the y ear with a Mother-Daughter Tea, w llsl .Mdforiand ain in .jczowdclge A MWA l ailw in ize Originally organized in 1938, the Historical Society was reorganized last year and is now under the sponsorship of Mr. Varland. This year, in place of the annual Lincoln Day Assembly, the club took charge of an assembly honoring George Washington. The Club's annual trip was to the Cook County court house. Membership in the Historical Society is open to all sophomores, iuniors, and seniors interested in history. . gif LEFT PHOTO: Judy Clark, Secretary, Jeri Simmons, Vice-Presi- dent, Jim Rice, Treasurer, and Carl Swanson, President. BELOW: Front Row: Carl Swanson, Judy Clark, Jeri Simmons, and Jim Rice. Second Row: Rosie Raake, Maraleigh Douglas, Frieda Wischoefter, Gail Giegold, Barbara Courtney, Gloria Parnham, and Sue Huston. Third Row: Harley De Jong, Charles Casper, Jerry Ritter, Mike Buzzell, Eldon Mattick, Tom Noggle, and Lynn Christian. Fourth Row: Randy Johnson, Matt Lowman, Dolores Eicklemann, Donna Pine, and John Strand. 115 awgk, Mar VOPLQD 9,0 growfi C-'LTI g 030,015 ana! gun A One of the largest and most active clubs at York is Pep Club. This club is under the capable leadership of Judy Langille. ln the fall Pep Club sold pennants at one of the games. This event was a great success. At the Hallowe'en Party York balloons were sold. This active club also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. TOP: Sue Sheehan, Corresponding Secretary, Judy Hesler, Recording Secretary, Ann Ferry, Treasurer: and Judy Lungille, President. MIDDLE: Clockwise: Pat Lomasney, Barbara Dailey, Ellen Watson, Diane Wittwer, George Novy, Mary Ann D'Angelo, Bonny Besant, lenore Stevens, and Joanne Suchy, BOTTOM: Standing: Jerry Lewis. Seated: Sue Teschner, Linda Welsher, Donna Snyder, Karen Sandall, Judy Langille, Carole Castner, and Mary Ann Di Gennaro. X R XR Later in the year the Pep Club sponsors the Basketball Dance. During the winter a clothing drive was held. -2 All members who attend meetings and ioin in the many activities are awarded pins in the spring of each year. Besides being one of the busiest clubs at York this year, it is one of the largest and most enjoyable. g IY K P' X W Q . 24. Qllfl 8l .fJ l 0UQ jkelflflife SAG CSQFOFLQQP QX CENTER RIGHT: Top Row: Norma Huntsman, Nancy Bathum, Jeanne Thon, Janet Quirsfeld, Diane None- maker, Pat Smith, Donna Snyder, Ruth Heft, Judy Short, Peggy Voris, Rosemary Linder, Valerie Neville, Diane Peterson, Barbara Mascardine, Mary Zaya, Karen Rumpt, Lois Luessenhop, and Roberta Procker. Middle Row: Barbara Braun, Barbara Merrytield, Charlotte Watson, Carol Neland, Polly Anderson, Judy Schroeder, Shirley Gangler, Diane Pereira, Pat Anders, Nancy Cepucler, Penny Gullion, and Barbara Bright. Bottom Row: Kathryn Maly, Lois Johnson, Nancy Stokes, Karen Godwin, Barbara Tournquist, Sharon Kuechler, Nancy Horn, Marian Patz, Sandra Snyder, Charlene Hargraves, and Nancy Daniels. 118 19 ,Dfw 1- f -U A if-iam ,ved 90 r 1.-r if I l 43 Q ,JJ Ql'lfLLQl :5Ail0 :1I'0lUf5 in ealofi fflv 3 qu TQ 1-9 pa fi ' Gee T 605, vi-intl ? c? Cllfl ZQLUQ, 5 G.A.A. members are a very active group of girls. They meet every Tues- day and Thursday to participate in sports and games such as soccer, field hockey, basketball, bowling, tumbling, volleyball and baseball. They play tournament games to determine bas- ketball and volleyball champs. The state basket-shooting contest is also looked forward to by many girls. Activities include building a float for the homecoming parade, sponsoring a concession at the Hallowe'en Party, and having a Christmas party. Their spring activities include a bake sale to raise money, and a yearly father-daughter event. All these events are topped oft by a Mother-Daughter Tea at which new officers are installed and awards are given out. UPPER RIGHT: Pep Club Officers. Sitting: Karen Christian, Vice-President, Ann Holter, Sports Manager, Eva Voigt, Treasurer, Corrine Peters, Publicity Manager, and Beth Stevens, President. Standing: Pat Smith, Business Man- ager, and Carol Cooper, Secretary. LOWER RIGHT: Bottom Row: Virginia Malstrom, Bar- bara Stark, Shelley Ruben, and Cynthia Stasi. Top Row: Beth Stevens, Donna Blair, Priscilla Mohr, Ann Holter, Corrine Peters, and Mary Jane Luetgert. ll!! Kfadfiroom fo gclziicleg ,O en pudking fo pu de 3644019 First Row: Eva Voight, Doris Whitney, Sharon Benhart, Janet Hartwig, Rosemary Staldern, Shirley Hen- derson, Janet Curry, Joyce Wierzbicki, and Jean Kalbantner. Second Row: Marcia Slauson, Carol Hadley, June Jenson, Janice Crinklow, Marcia Zadel, Caryl James, Sharlene Link, Marilyn Granzin, Ruth Bevin, and Judi Bond. Third Row: Ardythe Thompson, Beverly Runyon, Joyce Crinklow, Lynn Zabelka, Lee Ann Helga, Judy Hughes, Virginia Tingley, Charlene Franks, Marietta Carlson, and Virginia Rokusek. Fourth Row: Mary Bixby, Martha Stone, Dorothy Williamson, Pat Weber, Sandra Lipp, Carole Latham, and Judy Ruby. Fifth Row: Barbara Finke, Jo Ann Allen, Joyce Eggers, Laureen Benson, Judy Eggers, Dolores Olas, Joyce King, Susan Baierbach, Jean Anderson, Joyce Maier, and Marilyn Gardner, The Future Nurses Club was organized in T953 in order to en- courage girls to enter nursing. Since nursing is a service to others, the club stresses service proi- ects such as bandage rolling for missionaries, delivering magazines to hospitalized patients, and making Scrapbooks for the veterans at Hines Hospital. The girls feel that these projects help to implant responsibility for service in the future nurses' heart. if EE , .1. .Q g 7 f' 5 ii L -he 1, . R an ' Ad BOTTOM PHOTO: Betty Wingarcl, Treasurer, Annette Wingard, Secre- tary, Luann Johnson, Vice-President and Nancy Hoefle, President. 120 lairifecf oaffermen Q ecf reafer jen 573 N X55 z L 1 'l X41 , x in .f4fALficA It is the ambition of all York athletes to be members of the Lettermen's Club. Membership in the Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Stefani, is open to all the boys who have won a letter in any sport. One of the big events of the year for the lettermen is the Initiation Picnic. It takes place at Fullersburg during the spring, and all prospective lettermen are duly initiated by the older members. Another custom of the lettermen is the presentation of a gift to the athletic department. This year the letter- men gave a portable public address system and several thousand feet of film to the athletic department for use by the wrestling teams. The lettermen sell programs at athletic events and help to keep order at the basketball games. Officers are Bruce Karr, President, Bruce Williams, Vice-President, Bill Michaels, Secretary, Grant Miller, Treasurer, and Frank Penna and Dick Matzke, Sergeants-at-Arms. xL:'7 X LOWER PHOTO: Front Row: Bruce Karr, President, Frank Penna, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Bruce Williams, Vice- President, and Dick Matske, Ser- geant-at-Arms. last Row: Bill Mich- aels, Secretary, and Grant Miller, Treasurer. mtmgqp A443955 T? Row One: Bill Jobin, Bob Hoffman, Ted Wallace, and Jerry Lewis. Raw Two: Frank Wagner, Dick Oeler, Bob Stuenkel, and .John Wilson, Row Three: Earl Stubbe, Don Andersen, Marv Reese, and and Gary Krause. Row Four: David Wright, Allan Packard, Frank Weaser. Row Five: Greg Van Norman, Gary Heppe, Tom Nordstrom, and Don Schloemer. Row Six: Ron Etherton, Phil Cartwright, Jim McKnight, and Ray Paieau, Row Seven: Jim Row Blair, Chuck Johnson, Stan Macenas, and Dave Hartman. Eight: Bob Jones, Bill Nauman, Jim Smith, Dick McCallister, George Blumenschein, and Bill Zersen. Ill eruice rouyori .Mega york' jhrough .fdnofher uccefid LL l K y lifts --if Y?-T.. ii 33 li li sr' One: Ottice Helpers. Ruth Alles, Penny Guillion, Carol Gump, Nanci Pettet, Valere Schawel, Mary Ann DiGennaro, Carol Brinkert, and Diane Joy. Two: Visual Aids Operators. Row One: James Pioch, Clifford Reiman, and George Hodge. Row Two: Bill Hyers, Robert Sennet, Alfred Reimann, and Richard Dunham. Row Three: Harley DeJong, John Pacha, Goetz Henke, Ken Kapps, and Norman Pate. Last Row: Norman Keller, John Kohlman, Hugne Wilson, Robert Morris, Alan Packard, William Rauch, Al Lopatko, James Talbot, and Donald Rausch. Three: Library Workers. Standing: James Prince, Jack Wilson, Robert Olson, and Mary Zaya. Round Table: Doramay Besler, Carol Shotsberger, Andy Thompson, Karin Ekdahl, and Janet Ran- som. Chairs: Marcia Slauson, Frances Cioper, and Sandro MacLaren. Square Table: Front Row: Elizabeth Burgher, and Shirley Willey. Back Row: Mariorie Witt, Eva Voight, Patricia Wernick, and Juanita Poltrock. Four: Attendance Helpers. Front Row: Nancy Forrest, Mary Ann Wesbrock, and Gertrude Keatley: Second Row: Jean Marema, Sharon Gaulke, Sandra Snyder, and Sandra Moore: Third Row: Paulette Kurk, Sharlene Link, Carol Drake, and Elaine Ulivieri, Fourth Row: Leona Chuchman, Brian Holter, Gary Krause, John Tornquist, and Dale Foster, Rack Row: David Ruehl, Norman Mayer, Warren Robbins, Bruce Oberg, Rex Smith, Tom Hickman, and James Osborne. Five: Sound Crew. Jim O'Leary, Al Lopatka, and Bruce Rank. Absent from picture: Jack Anderson. Six: Library Helpers. Front Row: Arlene Spillar, Connie Kupter, Agnes Kristoveck, and Barbara Latsch: Second Row: Janice Rich, Nancy Latta, Joyce Marema, Jeannine Schrader, Florence Boughton, and Gloria Raiewski, Third Row: Doyle Satterlee, Dave Hartman, Ella Hicks, Matt Lowman, and Lee Bartels. Seven: Box Office Helpers. Sitting: Tom Osborne, Ken Brettmann, and Lyn Christian: Sfdndlngf James Osborne, Dale Foster, Tom Robertson, and John McCoIIy. 122 le gain! .Slow ' A QAM! yorlfifezi 7 Ghance fo Shine One: Judy Schulze and her dancing partner. We hear he's a real doll. Two: Haven and Joyce Palmquist provide a genuine sister act. Three: The Dukes of Harmony, better known as Phil Cartwright, Ted Wallace, Frank Morgan, and Don Klein. Four: Genaire Petrie wowing 'em with her Swedish dialect pantomine of The Object of My Affection. Five: What's a show without a chorus line? Judy Schulze, Darlene Davis, Judy Langille, Laurel Sanders, Karen Sandall, Barbara Reidel, and Diana Robel. Six: Three Blind Mice: Sue Huston, Maraleigh Douglas, and Shirley Jewett, that is. Seven: This hep combo backed the acts with music. Ken Schaefer, Bruce Fetz, Larry Olds, Tom Jaeger, Kenny Bowers, and Harold Carey. Eight: Shades of 1927! These flappers are really Linda Welsher, Carol Rose, Polly Anderson, Norman Uptholt, and Martha Fischer. 123 Ollillg dl'l'lel'6l,l'l'l6ll'l QCOI' 6 One: Two pigeons perching on the roof of York one spring day, caught by photographer Mike Polonus. Two: Bill Mavity and Judy Dyer, crowned Duke and Duchess at the Pep Club sponsored dance, Lepre- chaun Leap. Three: Mr. Mills l. Her- sey, president of School Board, pre- senting Mr. Ernest Ross fleftj with a watch upon his retirement from 27 years as York custodian. Four: Ar- lington Heights Gymnastic Team exhibition at student dedication of new gym. Five: Students study- ing in old library. Six: Earl Stubbe and Gary Krause, wrest- ling team co-captains, with Dr. Young when they presented wrest- ling trophy to York. Seven: Bill Mavity and Judy Dyer as they danced at the Leprechaun Leap after being crowned Duke and Duchess. Eight: Start of Cross-Coun- try Conference Meet. Nine: Tom Wolf, Dave Hartman, and Ron Etherton, members of cross-country team. Ten and Eleven: Students using and studying in the old library. These pictures were taken the last period the old library was open, iust before moving and demolition began. 81116 0 tA2 af g 124 Ogff Qi QLU Iflfl On March 29, 1955, the new gymnasium was opened, along with the new library. The Board of Edu- cation has equipped the gym with bleacher seats for about 3,735 for the present. Capacity may be in- creased later on by placing more seats in other areas. One: Looking from the west balcony toward the southeast corner. Boys are doing calisthenics. Two: A view into northeast corner, showing scoreboard. Partially opened seats show how roll-out bleachers operate. Boys' gym class is shown playing basketball. Playing floor space is approxi- mately 'I03 feet wide and 140 feet long, Balconies afford ample space for gym- nastics. South balcony is to be used for small games activities, such as shuftleboard and table tennis. Three: Track and practice area under main floor. Track is approxi- mately lfl3 mile long. Four: Gym is equipped with latest type lane showers. Note control room and drying area. Five: A section of one of the locker rooms. When picture was taken, locker baskets had not yet arrived. liunrr I 1 1 1' 1 K s Q K x X K x N - x '11 X . w x!XX1N4j3fv Q! ,UK l N4 TWT 0 7-0ff' f'.rle, -F'-2 . I 1, , n , 4 ., -5 . M Q I , vw , 'A+-' N '30 wa- film-K JM ,L 111,45 1-HA.-L,j.. n A . . , - 777-nb f'l'n' X.,, ,. ff'vb'ljf fly! N:j!,,,,,J Y.--lfflllifh M V? Uffc. QL fy M ...Q fx.: 'g' wlV far.-i, .g ' 'F' 'X .ffrv Q L. mv.-J 1 is iz an H.. 7715 . . If X 1,,,-641104. gpfdvw X 4 fj se, cj .1 vi P- , fx XJ! N lv' fur KX: U3 ' V 'f-QTY ,F YM, HM' wg, . A ,xl 'XF1 mf AQ' fx ,J , fxx f if '- y -L gf 'ML' X0 ' WJ' , X s . K , , ' ' ' . 1 1 V1 Rf Vf - x HX. W uf If IV. S X -xgcif .V M gh M, X!- A hz A61 13 Xl r A-Qi' fr h isdxf' , X WM 'Q A fi Q, Ve. Ms' M0 X Y 1 W 1 'XV V V -'I Ly .Htl Wjill al NN! R, J., f - 1' '- mf . . l 2 5 . gm f ' ,yr IJ , 1 A ' D X U H l J LV N . 1 by 1 'P 2 if fn- A5 J Q 1' 4 ,J I' 3 F . V LAX, Agj I. 0- J, Lp 3 LA, Jin! A A w :yu S' sy' V K- P nf J I A . ', LK' 4 - 'LV ,xl Evil u VV, Q ILP ' 55' Jyllf :J ' I SQUAD PICTURE: First Row: Dick Rohlf, Jerry Latta, James Rubietta, James Kulton, Bruce Williams, Robert Hoffman, and Thomas Galbraith. Second Row: Mr. Mueller, Robert Costner, Girroy Mansur, Jack Jobin, Dennis Miller, Lee Bartels, John Benedict, Roger Boeger, Mr. Leach, and Mr. Fischer. Third Row: Douglas Whipple, Mr. Ellingson, Marvin Reese, Robert Bigler, Donald Klein, Thomas Bright, Donald Schloemer, William Zersen, William Michaels, Stephen Walton, and Francis Wagner. Fourth Row: James Wittner, William Jobin, Grant Miller, Thomas Beniamin, Leslie Michael, John S. Wilson, William Nauman, Donald Nesbitt, Daniel Smith, Carl Maysack, Frank Weaser, and Karl Wendel. Fifth Row: Raymond Paieau, Kurt Berghahn, Gary Krause, Forrest Devor, William Buehring, Robert Ottoman, Howard Boysen, Lester Dunscomb, Rolland Thomas, Edward Markham, and Bruce Hass. Sixth Row: Bob Janet, Richard Sather, Don Rausch, Chuck Myers, Don Silva, Dave Watson, Dave Peterhans, Bob Bloom, David Ast, Jim Schram, Bob Olson, and Jack Rader. Seventh Row: Dave Shoemaker, Bill Mavity, Dick Brinkman, Norman Larson, Andy Grey, Dick Dailey, Chuck Truekenbrodt, Pat Meyers, Roger Davis, Dick Peters, Don Durant, Jim Guerrero. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES AT BOTTOM: Tom Galbraith, Bruce Williams, Girroy Mansur, Don Smith, Lee Bartels, Bill Zersen, John Wilson, Bob Castner, Bill Nauman, Jerry Lotta, Grant Miller, and Jim Rubietta. Q 0 0 'L 6 ' 3 .-..-f ,Q VF, 'SQ , If L. Kh Q-31 LDMLQJ .incl gow? aug in ougk Conkrence York's '54 football squad, led by Co-Captains Grant Miller and Jack Wilson, finished fifth in the Conference with a 3-5 record. The Duke's first game was a non-Conference tilt with Elgin, and they were de- feated 26-0. York's first Conference game was with a strong La Grange team that had shared the title with the Dukes and Hinsdale last year. York scored in the first quarter and added the extra point. La Grange came back in the third quarter to score on a pass- wj play. The extra point was missed and York went on to win 7-6, to start the season off - well. Against Hinsdale, the '54 conference rolling. Hinsdale scored I4 points in the the victors 2'I-O. co-champs, the Dukes couIdn't start to get first half and 7 in the second to emerge Glenbard and came back with a 33-O vic- halftime and added I3 more points in the The following week York travelled to tory. The Dukes rolled up a 20-O lead at second half. uf Ctfgefff WLLMQAQI' of mCl lfLif5 in 8611015 lfU l'l Ouf Ufl 3 K York played Maine for our Homecoming game and was beaten 27-0. At halt time it was 6-0, but Maine came on stronger than ever to record 21 more points. At Downers Grove the following Saturday the Dukes emerged on the short end of a 13-6 score. York played Arlington Heights at Arlington on a frigid evening. lt was an exciting game, and before it was finished, Bruce Williams, Bob Castner, and Bill Zersen crossed the goal line a total of six times to lead the Dukes to a 31-25 victory. Riverside-Brookfield visited York for the final game of the season and won 18-14. Riverside scored a final touchdown with 2 seconds to go. K ff flue Boyd are 00Lin orwar fo 6L QI' 80,5011 IMJAQFL I QL First Row: Coach Laun, Marve Graunke, Eugene Brown, Charles Seidenfuss, Terry Stratton, and Len Webster, Second Row: Coach Bloom, Don Mazur, Lou Lario, Chuck Christensen, Gerald Carino, Bob DelMastra, and Ray Carlson, Third Row: Don Yde, Dick Sachwitz, Larry Frank, Warren Berg, Billy Joe Evans, and Bob Duchildg Fourth Row: Ed Baermann, Tom Johnson, Jim Webster, Al Boyd, Pete Cech, Ron Benhart, Duane Slayton, and Jim Madison, Fifth Row: John Wingert, Ed Foster, Ted Bright, Bob Murphy, Bob Ruben, Bob Peacock, Bob Evans, and Doug Rettig, Sixth Row: Chuck Jurasz, Bob Teich, Gordon Clifford, Bob Reinecke, Curt Larson, and Tom Cooper. This year's frosh-soph football results are like the previous year's results. They lacked the scoring punch which is needed in order to win games and have a successful season. The Barons did not enter the scoring column until the fourth game of the season, which was against Glenbard. The frosh-soph team, coached by Mr. Blom and Mr. Laun, who was coaching the barons for the first time, showed improvement throughout the season when they finally won the last game of the season by beating Riverside-Brookfield by a score of 20-13. Their first loss of the season was against Elgin, 25-0. This showed the inexperience of the team and the lack of depth. The Barons' next loss came at the hands of La Grange, 32-O. The Barons were not able to capitalize on the ten penalties which were called against the Cubs of La Grange. ln the next game they lost to Hinsdale, 33-O. Again the Barons seemed to lack the certain something which will score the touchdowns. The following week Len Webster plunged over from the two yard line for a touchdown, which was the first touchdown of the season, however, they lost to the little Barons anyway, T3-6. They dropped the next two, one against Downers Grove, 20-6, and the other against Arlington Heights, 26-O. In the last game of the season the Barons came through by beating Riverside-Brookfield, 20-13. The scoring honors were shared between Billy Joe Evans and Eugene Brown. Evans, because of his improvement throughout the season, was voted by the other members of the team, as the most improved player of the year. All the boys are looking forward to a better season when they play varsity. And good luck to Mr. Bloom and Mr. Laun as coaches next year. 130 '-4-v fs. J Gi I 2 CLI 0IflZJ LUQ OMCT lf'At in Cl 0119 Con, QFQIQCQ Front Row: Coach Kieffer, Ernst Kolrow, Dick Beisswan- ger, Jon Spelman, Roger Cunningham, Dan Maida, George Prince, Leslie Krause, George Lenakos, and Lee Huston, Second Row: Tom Grisafe, Jack Archer, Ken Gammon, Peter Holtz, Wil- bur Harnden, Lee Petsche, Joe Jenkins, James Halver- sen, Robert MacCallum, and Richard Schielerp Third Row: Pete Anderson, James Max- son, John Bradley, Paul Strom, Hugh Wilson, Allan Pearson, Ted Bright, Don VanBuren, and Terry Biarne- seng Fourth Row: Ross Stahl, Bruce Turek, Robert Uhrig, Charles Schroeder, Steve Skinner, Bob Biritz, Robert Strong, and Robert Stretch, Firth Row: James Trepanier, Richard Sula, Gary Mahood, Rex Maples, Gregory View, James Ransom, Jim Cooper, and Sylvester Muller, Sixth Row: David Curtis, John Hatherley, Robert Brown, Dick Weiss, Ray Reddel, Glenn Young, Thomas Nie- mann, and Robert Gowett. p 4 -n 4 Q 1 VARSITY SQUAD: First Row: Dave Peterhans, Ray Steben, John Wilsaon, Roland Thomas, Frank Wagner, Bruce Oberg, Joel Herter, and Don Anderson, Second Row: Mr. Koch, Dave Wright, Bob Jones, Bob Harman, Glen Gustafson, Bill Nauman, Bill Kruger, Bill Zersen, Don Schloemer, Charles Johnson, and Mr. Larson. Led by Co captains Don Anderson and Bill Nauman, directed by Mr. Koch and Mr Larson and supported by a loyal crowd, Yorks Dukes finished fourth in a tough conference this year After winning eight Conference games and losing six the team received its much deserved rest. The Dukes had their ups and downs, though, this is shown by their conquering La Grange Csecond place WIHDSFSJ as well as Thornton flast year's Sweet Sixteen finalisti and losing to the lesser teams When they were up, the cagers couldn't be stopped but when they were down they were easy prey for any team. Team spirit was really put to the test when Bill Nauman,first-string center, was iniured for a few games. The Dukes came right through and fought on in fine style. Downers Grove won the West Suburban Conference crown with an eleven and three record. La Grange came in second with a ten and four score. When our season was over, we still had a chance for a third-place tie with Glenbard, but they won their last game and nosed us out with a nine and five record. This year's senior lettermen were Bill Kruger, center, Jack Wilson, guard, Don Anderson, guard, Bill Nauman, center, Charles Johnson, forward, Bob Harman, center, Joel Herter, guard, Rolland Thomas, guard, and Bob Jones, center. Our games with Hinsdale were split, we won one and lost one. When the Dukes fought Maine, they won both. Arlington Heights shared the same fate. Downers Grove, the champs, were really on the ball when we played them. We lost both, but one was only by a few points. Riverside-Brookfield split the games york gagem ome in 0urf!L Z X Mer a uccefidfuf .Simian Nw I I with us. The Dukes won one from Leyden and lost the second in an overtime. Glenbard, our rivals, won both games from the Dukes. Don Anderson, senior, was chosen for the All-Conference Team by a unani- mous vote, with Johnson and Zersen winning honorable mentions. Besides this, Don Anderson won the top scoring crown for the West Suburban Conference. With returning lettermen Bill Zersen, forward, Don Schloemer, forward, and Glen Gustafson, center, backed by large and successful Frosh-Soph and Junior Varsity teams, Mr. Koch has ample reason to be very optomistic about next year's chances. 132 Jock Wilson Bill Zersen Don Schloemer Joel Herfer CMLCA JQCA .Sled goocl .7Aing.4 kr izyulveis Ch k Johnson D Anderson Bill Noumo UPPER LEFT: Joel Herfer. UPPER CENTER: Chuck Johnso UPPER RlGHT: Bill Naumcn. CENTER: Don Anderson LOWER LEFT: Bill Zersen. LOWER RIGHT: Herter and A blfblfe H. nderson. l I 4 . V2 zo J FZ i KK U f If , Y l Ns I I SQUAD PHOTO: First Row: John Win- gert, Lou Harmening, Terry Stratton, Don Yde, and Doug Watson, Second Row: Pete Nordstrom, Tom Johnson, Earl Collignon, Jim Madison, Lou Lario, Chuck Christianson, Jerry Helsley, and Pete Abruzzo, Third Row: Coach Gar- lancl, Wayne Millies, Ron Hampson, Bob Pelikan, Harry Higley, Marv Graunke, Joe Yeager, Len Webster, and Eugene Brown. ACTION PHOTOS BE- LOW: Lon Lario making shot, John Wingert, and Wayne Millies at the line. QCLPZCL-FLC! 9364.46 KCLPOFLIJ jAl 0lfL9 .SZCLJOIQ ,--f--X ,fT 02.957 U0 QS Nb... of Med 15 This year's Frosh-Soph basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Garland and managed by Tom Johnson and Pete Nordstrom, won five games and lost twelve. The results don't tell the full story, though. Two of the games were lost by one point and one was lost by two points. The barons overpowered R. B. and Hinsdale twice and beat Maine once. John Wingert, guard, was high scorer for the team, followed by Eugene Brown and Chuck Christianson, forwards. The other team members were Wayne Millies, forward, Lou Lario and Lou Harmening, guards, and Ronald Hampson and Marve Graunke, centers. York's future teams should be highly successful if the boys realize their full abilities. All in all, the Frosh-Soph had a good year. If they had gotten a few breaks, the results would have been drastically different. First Row: Dick Dailey, Frank Weas- er, Otto McBride, Alan Packard, and Le Roy Lukes. Second Row: Bruce Hass, Bob La Follette, Wilson lhler, Roger Boeger, Bill Buehling, and Tom Beniamin. Third Row: Mr, Carlson, Bill Movity, Larry Gunn, Les Otto, Ron Baumann, Dave Ast, Bob Bloom, Dave Peterhans, and Ray Steben. gl QffAlfl'L8lfl 6'l,l'l6! J. IM 00l95f8l'6 CL ZEW7 DMT X j . First Row: Bill Semple, Tom Elliot, Steve Skinner, Ron Frederick, Roger Cunningham, Don Krebs, and Jim Halverson. Second Row: Ken Raule, Lee Huston, Fred Hartwig, Les Kruse, Ken Gammon, Dick Beiss- wanger, Rose Stahl, Jon Spelman, and Jack Archer. Third Row: Cliff Reiman, Bob Stumpf, Guy Buswell, Richard Sula, Len Mahoney, Bruce Ristow, Gary Mahood, Tony Koran, Dick Weiss, and Mr. Hulka. I PLE friue AW rnlarouenfwnf Although York's iunior-varsity team, lead by Coach Carlson, had a winning spirit, they did not have a winning ability over their West Suburban Conference competitors, as a record of no wins and ll losses indicates. The first-string team was made up of Frank Weaser, Bruce Oberg, and Frank Wagner, guards, Bill Mavity, Bob Bloom, and Robert La Follette, forwards, and Les Otto, the towering center. This season the team was hampered by a lack of space and practice time. Next season this problem will be solved, and it is hoped that the team's low conference standing will be improved. Fresh cagers, under the leadership of Mr. Hulka, finished the season with a record of 8 wins and 4 defeats, two of which were in overtime. This team, the tallest in recent years, was led by Len Mahoney and Ken Gammon, forwards, Richard Sula, center, and Ross Stahl, Jon Spelman, Lee Huston, and Dick Beisswanger, guards. Wayne Mil- lies, forward, and Jim Madison, center, saw action with the frosh-soph team. This group will contribute much to York's future basketball aspirations. The freshman team also was troubled by a lack of practice facilities. l sw 6U l i8I 1J fI iUQ ki' . AQl COFLAPQFLCQ 0I'l0l fJ hh-. 1...,,,,-no '2 'M--M A s.,',, 'NY' -he I . - ..,,5. Captain Ron Etherton, and Coach Hein- horst. Front Row: Jack Werner, Jack Christian- son, Robert Johnson, Dave Felker, and Coach Heinhorst, Second Row: Ronald Aul, Roger Johnson, Nick Welch, Robert Clauss, Don Cosgrove, and Manager Larry Gunn. Third Row: Richard Fujii, Ronald Etherton, Tom Wulf, Dave Hartmann, Richard Rossi, and John Davison. Fourth Row: Lance Stahl, Norman Mayer, Phil Milliren, and George Blumenschein. This year's Cross Country team, under the direction of Mr. Heinhorst, had a good season considering their abilities were not fully realized. and lost four dual meets. Under poor running condi- The squad won three tions they finished seventh in the conference meet. York initiated the season with an easy defeat of a strong LaGrange team. Gl The next Saturday they lost a close one to Hinsdale followed by a loss to en- bard, the conference champions. After this, both Maine and Downers Grove suc- ceeded in bettering the Dukes. The team traveled to Arlington Heights and thanks to a miraculous final sprint by Dave Hartmann, won by one point. To finish the efeated Riverside-Brookfield. In the Frosh-Soph Invitational Tom season York d Wulf, sophomore, captured first place. The leading runners for the varsity harriers were Ron Etherton, George B b Cl ss Bl enschein, and Dave Hartmann, seniors. Juniors on the team were 0 au um and John Davis Davidson with sophomore Tom Wulf, rounding out the group that sistentl paced the field Ron Etherton was this year's captain. con y . ' ' the varsit s uad are Jack- Frosh-Soph members hoping for a position in y q Werner, Joe Dispensa, and Dave Felkes. 136 l !Y,SgVgllil5 ii x K fx X Q ef NQA Y Z .c,. MIAA' jocks Cgzcfionaf C ccmyaionzi af 9' WRESTLING SQUAD: First Row: Charles Alessi, Frank Penna, Ron Mosetich, Forrest Devor, Ed Johnson, Tom Pennington, Gary Krause, Earl Stubbe, Bob Castner, Chuck Schwiedergoll, Dick Peters, and Harold Keppner, Second Row: Tom Eshelman, Bill Leonard, Bob Reinecke, Jack Werner, Ted Bixby, John Werner, Joe Dispensa, Larry Frank, Kenneth Brettman, Billy Joe Evans, Art Peters, Dick Murfree, and Hugh Wilson, Third Row: William Stark, Richard Sturm, John Latham, Don Larson, Bill Twitty, Eugene Santi, Don Roll, Barry Jablon, Vince Castronovo, Chuck Truckenbrodt, Richard Sachwitz, and Kenneth DuPere, Fourth Row: Mr. Mueller, Roger Renstrom, Walt Hahn, George Lenakos, Bob Johnson, Stanlee Kucaba, Chuck Veit, Ray Paieau, Roy Rocky, Larry Stefanski, Calvin Myer, William Balos, Fred Galloy, Roy Gordon, David Boyd, Mr. Stefani, and Mr. Hudson. INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS AT BOTTOM: Top Row: Robert Castner, Ron Mosetich, Frank Penna, Harold Keppner, and Earl Stubbep Bottom Row: Tom Pennington, Dick Peters, Forest Devor, Gary Krause, Ed Johnson, and Charles Alessi. In the fifth year of wrestling at York, Mr. Stefani and his assistant Mr. Mueller coached the best wrestling team York has ever seen. With a season's total of thirteen wins, three losses, and one tie, the York team, along with seven other school teams, went to the Elgin sectionals with very high hopes. When the sectionals were over, York had taken first place by five points, beating Elgin 62 to 57. Frank Penna and Tom Pennington each took a first in their respective weights, Captain Charles Schwiedergoll took a second, Captain Gary Krause, Forrest Devor, Earl Stubbe, and Harold Keppner took thirds, and Ronald Mosetich took a fourth. Penna, Pennington, and Schwiedergoll went to the state wrestling tournament at Cham- paign, where Frank Penna took the state championship in the 95-105 lb. weight class. Next year Coach Stefani hopes to have another good season like the one this year. The team is depending on the returning letterman and many good sophomores. . zK 01. ,, m:f . W 2 mi ennifi earn 31406 9170045 fo Mi infer gufure Last year's varsity tennis team under the capable direction of Elmer Kunze finished third in the conference with five wins and two loses. Last year's team saw the return of two lettermen Richard Snyder, who was the captain of the team, and Frank Foster. Foster took first place honors in the second single's division at the West Suburban Con- ference Tournament held at Riverside. Mr. Kunze is hopeful of a successful season next year with the return of four lettermen Jim Smith, Bob Jones, Bill Michaels, and Jim Blair. The frosh-soph squad coached by Mr. Guintoli ended the season with a four and three record. Pat Myers and Bill Mavity took second place in the first and second single's division respectively in the Conference Tournament. The remainder of the team was made up of Dick Dailey, Ronald Baumann, Fred Ga- ble, Jerry Ritter, and Dick Rohlf. .-f -0 A AQIX fig' Xi 5. Ne VARSITY: Front Row: James Smith, James Blair, Richard Snyder, and Frank Foster, Back Row: James Stokes, William Michaels, Bob Jones, Coach Kunze, and Mike McLane. FROSH-SOPH: Front Row: Ed Myers, John Strand, Robert Reinecke, Don Bienfang, Mr. Giuntoli, and Richard Dailey, Back Row: Dick Rohlf, Jerry Ritter, Leslie Otto, Ron Baumann, and Fred Gable. INDIVIDUALS: Left to Right: James Blair, Frank Foster, Richard Snyder, Bill Michaels, and Bob Jones. C 9? X il GOLF SQUAD: Front Row: Al Schoenbach, Bill Vaughn, Gary Gould, William Orr, David Beck, Kenneth Ragnetti, and Brian Vihnanek. Standing: David Boyd, Eugene Santi, Roger Ulseth, Peter Nordstrom, Louis Harmening, Gary Heppe, Thomas Nordstrom, Coach Pratt, David Copin, Jerome Rich, and Arno Gillis. no, fem Dcunficivafe ina .Qxaorf I7 I 1 l l dining in Oldufdfifg The ever popular sport, golf, is one of the spring sports in which a boy is eligible to earn a letter at York. Last year eight York high boys won letters in the sport, and many frosh-sophers were awarded numerals. Letter winners were Seniors Ken Ragnetti, Al Schoenbach, Arno Gillis, Bill Vaughn, and Brian Vihnanek, and Juniors Mike Polonus, Gary Heppe, and Ken Nordstrom. The team, which competes with the seven other West Suburban Conference schools for the conference championship, is coached by Mr. Pratt. Although last M- year's team finished last in the confer- ence, this year's team has an excellent chance of bettering this record. Re- turning with lettermen Heppe, Polonus, and Nordstrom was a frosh-soph team that finished fourth in the conference. LOWER LEFT: Left: Bill Vaughan. Right: Brian Vihnanek. UPPER RIGHT: Left: Al Schoenbach. Right: Ken Ragnetti. 139 L3 glafifnfzen in imf mace All cflwf IQOCMWI IQ ayfn VARSITY TEAM: First Row: Dick Matzke, Tom Bright, Ronald Johnson, Chuck Strong, Bill Atwood, George Prehn, Warren Tarr, and Bill Daily. Second Row: Dick McCallister, Ron Etherton, Phil Cartwright, Ralph Meyer, Russel Horning, Ron Reinke, and Mr. East. Third Row: Don Nesbitt, Dave Hartman, George Blumenschein, Jerry Lewis, Grant Miller, Jim Rubietta, and Bruce Williams. Fourth Row: Coach Stefani, Frank Weaser, Bill Stumbaugh, Jim Kulton, Jack Jobin, and Manager Ted Wallace. Lower Left: Coach East, Co-Captain Bill Atwood, Coach Stefani, and Co-Captain George Prehn. Lower Right: Warren Tarr clearing the high iump bar. ,ex ees ,ff 1. IP' M Under the able leadership of Coach East and Coach Stefani the Dukes had a fairly successful 1954 season. Some of the major meets that York participated in last year were the Naperville Relays, the East Rockford Relays, the Oak Park Relays, the District meet, the County meet, and the Conference meet. The Naperville Relays, one of the high points of the indoor track season, were held on March 19th. In it York placed third behind Bloom and La Grange. First places were taken by Warren Tarr in the pole vault and the eight-lap relay team of Phil Cartwright, Rip Miller, Ron Etherton, and Bruce Williams. With a throw of 50 feet 4V2 inches George Prehn took a third in the shot. The twelve-lap relay team of Tom Bright, Bruce Williams, Rip Miller, and Ron Etherton captured third place. At East Rockford on May 1, 1954, the Dukes caused an upset by taking the meet with one-half a point to spare. This is one meet in which the full potential of the team was brought to play, and this combined with a little luck gave us the meet. Firsts were taken by Tarr in the pole vault, the 880 relay team of Williams, Cart- wright, Etherton, and Miller, and the mile relay team of Bright, Matzke, Miller, and Etherton with a time of 3 minutes and 33 seconds. Seconds were taken by Prehn in the shot, Atwood in the 180 low hurdles, the 440 relay team, and varsity medley relay team of Blumenschein, Bright, Horning, and Hart- man. oack gafif ofooki cgorwarcl fo an kjuffifanclling Jraclg Sgudd York tied with Glenbard for a first in the County Meet held at Downers Grove. Six boys from York were entered in the downstate track meet. The decision as to who goes downstate depends on the results of the District Meet. The six York boys to qualify for the State Meet were George Prehn, in the shot put, Ron Etherton, in the 100 yard dash, and Tom Bright, Dick Matzke, Rip Miller, and Ron Etherton, in the mile relay. None of these, however, were able to place in the State meet. The all-important Conference Meet was held on May 19, 1954, at River- side-Brooktield High School. York did not show as well as it might have and took a fourth behind La Grange, Maine, and Glenbard. Tarr captured the only first with a tie in the pole vault. Seconds were captured by Atwood in the high hurdles, Ron Etherton in the 100 yd. dash, the 880 yd. relay, and the mile relay team of Bright, Miller, Matzke, and Etherton. The Dukes have looked promising in meets held so far this year. At the Naperville Relays they finished third. At the Oak Park Relays they tied with Proviso for fourth place with 21 points. Expecting to pick up points this year are polevaulters Bill Stumbaugh and Jon Cada, hurdler Phil Cartwright, dash man Ron Etherton, and the mile relay team made up of Rip Miller, Dick Matzke, Tom Bright, and Ron Etherton. 151 Xb if xgl UPPER LEFT: Ron Etherton taking second place in Conference 100 yd. dash. UPPER RIGHT: George Prehn putting the shot. LOWER RIGHT: Bill Atwood winning his heat of high hurdles in Conference meet. FROSH-SOPH SQUAD: First Row: Kurt Heerwagen, Manager, Lou Lario, Don Yde, Don Craig, Tom Beniamin, Forrest Devor, Tom Wulf, Don Rausch, and Bill Twitty. Second Row: Ray Carlson, Tom Cioper, John Bach, Dan Cosgrove, Wayne Kimmel, Peter Wright, Charles Truckenbrodt, and Bob Sennet. Third Row: Dane Woodword, David Neal, Bruce Fetz, Nick Welch, Bob ller, Howard Boysen, .lon Cacla, and John Davison. Fourth Row: Coach Earl Heinhorst, .lim Ketchapaw, Dave Shoemaker, Bob Clauss, Don Roll, Norman Mayer, Wayne Lindquist, and Richard Rossi. f WN qw ' ' Vikki KQV' im- .' fl KM Q VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD: Front Row: Wagner, Don Anderson, Bill Zersen, Ken Fiene, Carl Budelsky, and Bob Stuenkel. Second Row: Manager Ray Paieau, Sydney Paradee, Bruce Hass, Dick Oeler, Bill Buehring, Bob Hottman, and Manager Alan Packard. Third Row: Coach Kieffer, Walter Strauch, Ken Travis, Bill Krueger, Don Schloemer, John Benedict, Bob Ottoman, Otto McBride, and .lack Wilson. I O omega! ,gained .xdffazn ew ezghfd I I lik Ol 5 ell! LQ 1 Last year's baseball team was one of the most successful in York's history. As in Q CX the prefzeding year itgfinijwed sgcond inf the conference-1. hYoJk's1pZagticipants in tljie s- N nationa pastime won an ost in con erence pay an a a - season recor . T I Our sluggers won 5 games in the sectional before losing the closely-fought champion- .2 J ship game to Thornton Fractional. 5- f ...Z X The team was led by Ken Travis, a sparkling hurler who won the East-West High I f NSchool Championship game in New York City. At the end of the season, Ken signed Y a contract to play with the New York Yankees. E Last year's graduating lettermen were Ken Travis and Carl Budelsky, pitchers, Wally Strauch, shortstop, and Ken Fiene, outfielder. The ten returning lettermen should make this year's team even better. The seniors are Don Anderson, John Wilson, Bill Krueger, Marvin Reese, and Bob Stuenkel. The five juniors who won letters as sophomores are Bob Hoffman, Dick Oeler, Don Schloemer, Bill Zersen, and Frank Wagner. 112 Ml' . .1 lg TW 'inf rr 5 B eniom ow fo uniom in yoen- oufie SENIOR CHAMPS. Front Row: Fred Remington, Walter Gehrke, Gary Heppe, and Rex Smith, Bock Row: Bob Hesch, John Benedict, Don Klein, and Ed Markham. JUNIOR CHAMPS. Front Row: Lance Stahl, Richard Aust, Richard Brinkman, and Kurt Heerwageng Back Row: Howard Boysen, Richard Oeler, David Peterhans, and Richard Rossi. 5 xi IMO! Gm w-at 1' SOPH CHAMPS. Front Row: Ed Baermann, Bill Schram, and Dick Cortina, Back Row: Chuck Jurasz and Bob Teich. FROSH CHAMPS. Front Row: Leonard Baurle and Tom Osborne, Back Row: Vernon Fliehler, Bob Keil, George Prince, and John Bradley. Under the direction of Mr. Black, intra- mural sports were again a popular activity with the boys at York. In the freshman league, Robert Keil's team took first place, while Jon Schidler's team placed second. In the rugged sophomore class com- petition, Bill Schram's team came out on top, while Bob Carlson's team placed a close second. Richard Oeler's team in the junior class competition came out on top with a 8-0 record. David Dvorak's and John Bruha's teams tied for second place with 5-2 records. Rex Smith's team took the championship in the senior division. The teams of Fred Nicoll and Steve Walton ended in a two-way tie for second place. In the game played at the dedication of the new gymnasium-library wing, Richard Oeler's junior class team defeated Rex Smith's senior team. CAamlai0n6 Q05 The top picture is that of the 1922 York County football Champions. In 1923 the West Suburban Conference was formed, of which York has been a member ever since. 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