York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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Three ears wound up the driveg vo fellows walked briskly across the front lawn, and from the east, a group of girls chattered their way around the building. An oblong. yellow box separated itself from the St. Charles trallic. roared up the drive, and flung open its doors. Then out they piled, happy and fearful. reluctant and confident, bright-eyed and more than half asleepfa few of the thousands ol' attitudes of York. For the first of nearly two hundred times, York began to breathe and throbg York became a living thing, the myriad ol' diverse attitudes which 'joined together under one roof. For us to see a true picture of York. we must look very closely at that one factor which gives York its unique life: the attitudes of York. School cngulls thc heterogeneous student body, and a tolnblikf hush lalls over the grounds. 49 J., ,ef ,,-., K .I 4, . 1, I'-w lui Three . . . 4 IN THE HALLS BEFORE SCHOOL THE KIDS SEEM TO GROUP THEMSELVES with those of simi- lar attitudes. The original urge in high school is to become associated with a group, in this, all students are the same. There are many groups to become a part of: social, in- terest, athletic, to mention a few broad areas. Yet, York is a school, whose purpose is education. Do our lives in the halls have anything to do with our work in the class- room? As in several other departments, we all have a basic Blind . . . Mice. English requirement, will anything spoken of in that class help us to become accepted by one of the groups? R t During the course of every game, students disperse throughout the crowd to see and be seen. SML! 4, 23' 33 Involvement in educational drama stimulates delighted response, Hungry for knowledge . . , 6 Expression united with thought clears an obscure position WE STUDY SHAKESPEARE, SOUL OF AN AGE, not because all the English teachers have ganged up to make us study this fellow, but because his genius for ex- pression of real life helps us to see ourselves in his centuries- old plays. Through striving to speed up our reading rate and to construct a grammatically sound sentence, we be- come better able to understand and to communicate with our friends. If we want to become a part of an established group, we must be able to understand the group and to make 'our views clear to the group through a mastery of the basic English skills. Retiring into solitary study, a student divorces himself from class activities. After the top has been reached, what then? l'he apex ofthe emotions of the crowd . . . How nice it is to have a group to follow home, 8 . . . is embodied in the actions ofthe cheer leaders. lilertrrl by their rliissnizites to be the lenders ol' the school . . 3' I wma 13 VARIOUS SCHOOL AC'I'IVI'l'IES AFFORD US VVITH OCCASIONS 'l'O ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE within 21 group of prominence. Cheerleaders, Student Council members, class oflirers, and Pom Pons are kids who have worked to achieve the goal ofz1r'c'eptance. ,. Student Counril members liullill their duty hy attending weekly inectings. After long hours of prartire, Pom Pon girls dress in their trzirli tional uniforms to perform before their peers. 1 . x 'll- t . 1, 9 'Q 'W E- The teacher supplements discussions by offering comments and guidelines to the students. Seminar courses present an opportunity for students to research areas oftheir interest and report on them to the class. YORK HAS ALWAYS TRIED TO FIND THE ED- UCATIONAL TECHNIQUES MOST BENEFICIAL and intriguing to the student. This year, seminar American history offered a new approach to students interested in learning concepts rather than facts. They. spent most of their time in the library, seminars, and discussion groups. It is in this way that the required subject, such as Amer- ican history or physical science, is constantly being modified and improved to capture the topic's essential principles. 15 There are various . . ay' I W ET 'z , rg degrees of 'r f H K Q ...M Q. concentration. M .ull'l' ,QQ-2 was 5 minutes . . . 15 seconds , . . too late! . . . 3 seconds . . , 12 ti t wget, t ,. ,., ., . fs., The Soc. Departmenfs philosophy: If at Hrst you donlt succeed, try, try againf, OUR FIRST FLAME ALWAYS COMPELS US TO LOSE SIGHT of some ofthe goals we have pre- viously set for ourselves. Though at the moment, slamming through the doorway with less than ten seconds to spare, or better yet, nonchalantly making our entrance ten seconds too late, seems a small price to pay for the anticipated bliss, which somehow never quite materializes. Yet we occasionally suffer a lapse of interest. Mer ed identities are the result ol' social 3 pressures. e inrb our way along the ll hlton ol soeiftl .I. tll mst ol: toslip lile. fearing IMPI,IZNlliN'l'lNG A NEW PROGRAM OF SOCK HOPS alter many ol' the football and basketball games, the administration provided a soeial opening for the entire student body. In addition to the numerous mixers, Pep Club and Girls' Club held their annual semi-formal dances. Whether or not the occasion Called for heels or loallers. the success ol' the event was mainly determined by the prior weeks of' planning and plotting within our immediate social structure. Searehing to find the answer within eaeh other . ,mt i ii Ai A i . I'herec'on1esthat time when great clvnisions must be maidv 1e 'lI Who lies behind this hf'spc'c'tzu'lcd LIHKFITYHWHY? Hzippinvss is hziirsprziy that isn'l stiff, K'I'm in with the Kin crowd OK., now what? Creations express abstract concepts through animated body movements. l6 Unleashing frustrations on the basketball court, girls plunge savagely into every sec- ond of the game. 'l'heir's not to reason whyg 'l'heir's but to do or die. YES, WE ARE HAVING SHOWERS TODAY. NBut therels only hve minutes leftln Why, you could drown in that time if you aren't carefulf' With the completion of this ten second exchange, the mob bolts to the locker room door with words and suits flying. We growl and hovvl about running and the exercises, but there is a certain satisfaction to be had from spending a short time each day letting off steam and slowly improving our- selves physically. Oflering a challenge with chalk dust, muscles, and SWCZII, P,E classes develop coordination and skill, I7 'LUnited we stand, divided we fall. 18 , ,swam at , 'xt Contagious cheer pervades the stands ASIDE FROM THE COMMON ACADEMIC BASIS VVHICH WE ALL SHARE, there are school-wide activi- ties which provide us all with a common social basis. After having become a small strand in the vast web of group poli- tics which pervades the high school life, we subconsciously set all our expressions in the direction of becoming a major supporting line for the entire structure. But there is some- thing beyond becoming acceptedg there comes a moment when we realize that we must build a personal foundation upon which we will be able to stand when the group no longer is capable of meeting our personal demands. Q And then, in the midst ofthe rrowd, we realize that we are looking for something not found in the Crowd. 19 been in vain. Blowin' inthe windw? Band members achieve personal satisfaction through success both individually and as a whole. 20 Confident readiness at the rise of the baton reveals that five o'clock sectionals and seven oIclock p.m. rehearsals have not GROWING OUT OF THE SOCIAL PROTECTION AFFORDED BY THE GROUP, our self-expression be- gins to Hourish when we realize we are the only ones capa- ble of making our lives meaningfulg nobody can do that for us. Through such activities as band and orchestra, York provides numerous chances for the development of the talents which most satisfy us. The enthusiastic response after half-time shows and concert performances proves that this yearfs band and orchestra members were willing to de- vote the hours of practice before, during, and after school necessary to attain excellence. . , but the spotlight galvanizcs our scpziraitfr talents . . . liclorc the Curtain rises tipprchcnsion prevails , . Iimum stmk, . , , . intu a complimentary unit 21 U' ,Q Yggm, 11,1 1 - .,,,,,.Mf,,WM,,,.N.,.,,.M..,W,.W-ML.,M ? I .-,..F up 'I O RAISE OUR VOICES IN SONG is one ofthe most moving and natural expressions of life. The York choirs combined with the band and orchestra to present the most outstanding musical performance of the year, the Christ- mas coneert. Music ranging from the grace of 'LAdeste Fide- lesw to the gaiety of L'Winter Wonderland filled the audi- torium with a language common to all men. The world assumes an air of continuity as time passes. O holy night, the stars are brightly shining .. saflat, -M Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light . , , 15. 1' -.hs If' 'llt came upon the midnight dear, that glorious song of old All our inspiration . . 4 . . apprehension . . emreaty concentration . . UNTIL WE LEARN BETTER, OUR HIGH SCHOOL LIFE IS GOVERNED BY THE CRISIS METHOD. All our apprehensior1s,joys, and sorrows rest on great feats. Each game, each concert, and each test looms before us like an insurmountable wallg yet, the scaling of each wall reveals but another wall. Wouldn't it be better to learn how to cope with the barriers rather than fostering the hope that there will be no more walls? ,..andj0y... . . . pensiveness rests on great feats 25 g'He thinks he's got me in a bindll' lt's a free country, and llll sing ifl wanna singfl SKILL, COORDINATION, AND SWEAT ARE THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES of a good wrestler or gym- nast. Olympic crosses, double branies, and a pin in the first period are the goals toward which the musclemen and matmen strive. Though in the past, these two sports were given little mass spectator recognition, this year was the advent of a new attitude on the part of the school at large toward them. A special gymnastics-wrestling pep rally and increased attendance at the meets indicate that the other members of the York student body have finally become aware of the excellence of self-expression attained by these guys, their peers. fl 'ASM 26 It's a birdg it's a plane.. Smooth and powerful coordination is truly magnificent to behold. Right through to the dismount, every motion of the routine must be honed to perfection. . Jfffigif ,gf ,Aff 735. 'sl .V wif M t. 52 I I VVa.i6EV .:a.,,,,. :-A-E ,Q Q t,gij?,,,iQV I . .t 5.. - V W. I fl fa- I ' I ' 3 'ri -V. I. f A 735- Jigs ,L. Y . , . ,g ., gw K sw - ' 2' . - ' Qi' ' if .' ,s . A V .if h eibf ' ' E, '5 ri ff' . 5 ge gm V egg, ,QCA 3. K - - ig 3561, V 4 Q., fe: .Q ,X , .Q all A 15,5 ., it , es wi V -' 7' Q.. .ef ff- Q 1 :if .V ' . Vfzxf' ...L ,.- L. f L- feat, Vg-Q-.s, .tm -ij 1 V, J ,',,5.,jE' - wiw ' g i 1 I 'T -aries Sz 'VM ' L 4' V 415 . ,,,.q5k..:. -1' ' . V. '41 ' : , Q '7- V- 5 ' I Q. These are the beauties, elected by the beasts. WE HAD CHICKEN WIRE, PAPER NAPKINS, AND SPRAY PAINT ON THE BRAIN by the Wednes- day before Homecoming. Cut hands, mountains of paper work, hours on teetering ladders, headcracking practices on the frozen field, iced-up mouth pieces, and brain wracking sessions for the half time show, heralded the oncoming of the weekend of mass self expression. It is interesting to note than an extraordinary number of Yorkites contributed to and, perhaps thereby, enjoyed the success of Homecoming, 1966. For those who heard them,.the Mitchell Trio effectively key- FIRST PLACE FLOATiSENI0RS WHO ELSE, noted the success of Homecoming 1966. mi..- ,. -- Isnt V- 1 ,,,, ' .JV--'maui Y . KMA- at ,,iiJ'V,Y.lT H '1 Happiness is 21 warm puppy. VVhen the Dukes go marching in . . . 1 ' v . ' 'T X . w ' in ar z . O , Zh G 'Si ,,.....-v-1-W' No assignments were done for 21 week while we worked night and day to finish before L'The Great Pumpkin Clzimethf' if I Q in X Male prerogative usurped. All our material work was in vain by half time ofthe varsity game. M 25 Tl: ' iw Wife q' -L, A mi -1 R M oi'-saw ,luv i .QVe.: il 121 if 22.' Q R 'iw A Q C' ,..1 - A i as fs V- A ':::'Z' erxr if f M T fit' E is he .W ' E err ,L will-'ff'-f E lf' rrrere '? E le ' af Qrrz rer N A h T :, : 5, '13, Reigning over all the homecoming activities from Coronation to the royalty dance, Betsy and Mike added an air of distinction to the festivities. DATES ARE SET FOR THE PROM AND HOME- COMING DANCES two months, two weeks, or two days in advance. All the personal attitudes, from a careful stra- tegist to an indecisive speeulator, certainly come to life in the preparations made for the major social events. . .v a ': L1 J xi . jffp ' x Z No parking this side of street, I have to have this for mysc'rz1pbook. Garcon-please. 'KStar light, star bright, first star I see to- night. Wish I may, wish I might have the wish I wish tonight, R 1 ll 1966 Citizenship winners: Bill Pech, sophomore, Pat Parks, sophomore, Ann Simonini, freshman, Bob Butters, freshman. l9o6 Citizenship winners: Steve Muller, junior, Pam Pratt junior, Lois Hanson, senior, Aljager, senior. AND ALL THE PERSONAL EFFORT DOES NOT GO UNREOOGNIZED. At the annual Awards Assembly, eight representatives of outstanding citizenship, the math contest winner, and one of this yearfs successful athletic teams were honored. Still, we must not lose sight of the fact that all achievements cannot be formally recognizedg there is a general standard of excellence maintained at York from which only these few students, characteristic of the whole, were selected. Wa Karen llaptas, senior. won the privilege to play with the Dupage Symphony Young Artists. 'www ,WVMN Doreen Couch and Doug Russell, better known as Doe and Dougie. were Chosen as the outstanding area leaders hy the local Elks Club, Nancy Pile and Bill Pech were Chosen as AFS finalists. Now all they have to do is wait forthe word. Nm K,-. ,,,... vw Ken Kraft, junior, spent three months this fall working with such men as Congressman, john Erlenborn, in Washington, D. C. SINGER Bc surf' you are SE'NN'll lQ only two layers. not four. l Szitisfziction is no one asking you il' your suit is hornemzidr. lixpericncc :il the annual Christmas tea helped the girls develop the poisc' needed to be a model hostess. ig? I 4'- s if-Q v 5.44221 The successful automotive engineer must he an electrician as well as a mechanic, HAVING DEVELOPEI3 SKILLS IN VARIOUS AREAS THROUGH LABORATORY TRAINING, home economics students designed the fashions for their annual spring style show and prepared the refreshments for the faculty at their Christmas tea. Students who desired -just a semester of intensive area study enrolled in family living, home management. and commercial food service. Development of a course of automotive study with cut- aways of diflierent systems provided a new attack on teaching of the ever-changing field of automotive mechanics. Archi- tectural drawing, another of the six fields of industrial arts offered at York, calls for the hlueprinting and actual con- struction of miniature buildings which have previously been designed by the students. With they aid of immense and precision tooled machines dustrial arts students are even able to overhaul a car. The first step towards a dream come true. .4 Ihr usefulness of AUS machme 12 bounded unix bx our igno vs :Ayr E ,, gm wx BUSINESS EDUCATION PROVIDES A WIDE RANGE OF COURSES lor students preparing for business careers or merely seeking basic skills such as shorthand and typing. One semester and two semester classes provide the student with the opportunity to delve into an area to any extent which he desires. A comprehensive view of business may be obtained by taking business exploration. while the more specialized skills are acquired through various selective courses such as bookkeeping, clerical practice, salesmanship, psychology, and data processing. 'l'he Mathematics Department initiated a tive year pro- gram designed to give advanced mathematics students a better college background. Calculus and other college sopho- more mathematics material was the basis for this course. l'lie now extensive use of transparencies in the entire math piogiam lias saved valuable class time in the last year. l'ransparencies also give the mathematics studcnt oppor- tunities for outside study. It has been said that a slide rule makes a lazy man. Math, physics, and chemistry, however, demand this degree ol laziness. Is I' i I l X plus B ONCI' IYVU SIIIC' IIIIIIUS ll OW 1' si c X plif-' I' mm' Avro cosine ,X rnwzw E9 over of an N IN-., . Every muscle and agonized grimace mirrors one hundred and one percent effort. 38 COME RAIN, SLEET, HAIL, OR SNOW TI-IE LONG GREEN LINE RUNS ON. Over hill, through state meet, over hill again, and back down into the Rock- ford Relays, York perennially smashes its way through the track and cross country seasons. The gargantuan shot-putters and discus throwers display a burst of strength and grace with each toss. In York's rross country tradition . . . . . . which does rm! allow for defeat. there is a pride . . 39 Ready , . . ...aim... re! THE STUDENT WHO HAS AN INCLINATION TOWARDS SPORTS PARTICIPATION but does not or cannot spend the hours demanded by interscholastic competition, expresses himself through basketball intra- murals. The various degrees of ability exhibited on any Tuesday or Thursday night at intramurals is truly amazing. There are those who try hard and others who are really good, but we all enjoy the thrill of competition. ww Y 'I1hf'l1lITlOST . , . ...Dukes.,. ',',,,.- ,Mm .vw - Mhri gmg-FVVTQHSW' 7 f I ?Zvi k k ,L Q- f ' fl' M,.g.dHW '1 ' . . , of York ,NM , , 5, ll W Q vf Q Rise? Q fg 'H fx? ,,, ' 5 il. Q fi 2 ? Mun ix ge as W ., if 233565 i Qs H? M- vm Ai' M 1 ,X ,, km ws!! 1 Wxwi rig, Q 3 dr., 3' If ' 'iff 9 -Que' HI! Qu ak w Q . k ,, 'xlfilf W 1 L, 1, ynWssv e ww -1343?-'W A uv- 1 A J' 1' 4, ' SEI,If-liXPRESSIONf-fW'HAT COULD BE MORE NATURAL THAN DRAMA'l'lCIS2' Yet, not only clicl the cast practice the many nuances ol one way communicznion, but the supporting crew's work was vital to the overall effect of York's recent productions. 'klnherit the W'ind, Antigone, The Frogs. and U'l'BU, .. drama., 'wfsgwmm 5'b3?5i2meUSW rs--. up .Ji FRESHMAN LIBRARY ORIENTATION AND DRIVERIS EDUCATION enabled students to acquire the rudimentary knowledge and attitudes from which they developed skill and confidence in these two areas, which soon occupy a good part of their time. The library provided ,juniors and seniors with an extensive supply of reference materials, supplementary to their class works. In much the same way, brave teachers gave sophomores in-the-car train- ing which supplemented their driverls education class re- quirement and family driving instruction. Theory and practice combine into useful knowledge for students. The basic library unit supplies knowledge essential to all. Reafierx' Cuzdt' and Y0rk's magazine section plate the most rurrent information at the students' disposal. Present library knowledge and experience will make later lile easier for Yorkites. Pamphlet files and card ratalogs place eoneise information at students' fingertips. W--ik! 5 Z ix? 4. I . W . AV Ml if 3 ' x t 1 J Q f I 1 . , .-Q-...W W wt. Maintenance of all equipment is essential. Photographic services enable the entire school to see itself in better perspective. WITH A FIFTEEN PER CENT INCREASE IN THE NUMBER UF PRQIECTORS and other equipment, one hundred and seven visual aids assistants were able to schedule and run an estimated seventy-two hundred showings of films this year. Teaching the operational and maintenance skills of the vast expanse of visual aids equipment, while also offering photographic work to the entire school, the Visual Aids Department played an important role in York's educational plan. Whether we are actors, athletes, musicians, scholars, politicans, or any combination thereof, we slowly realize that life does not end with graduation. In a mad rush we begin preparing ourselves to face and conquer the fast ap- proaching new obstacles of life. 46 I ... The audio :is well as visual field supplements our senses. WVl'1at lucky math flziss gels to use the overhead prQjec'tor Incl ix Film splicing keeps everylhing together in the Visual Aids De partment. QL' wa ydlok V . 1.. l,, ' , as G -Xttcntiou all girlsi thc odds are ten to one in .'X,l'. chemistry. I Analytical balances are uscd by advanced placement chemistry students to correct for xariances in thc law of gravity. VVE HAVE FINALLY RE,-XCZHED THE LEVEL VVHERE NVE CI.-KN BEGIN TO DEVELOP along lines almost entirely free of the group's influence. Realizing the necessity of this level of development in high school students, the Science Department, in 1963, implemented an advanced studies program. This year's senior class is the first to have completed biology, chemistry, and physics in their hrst three years and continued with advanced placement biology andyfor chemistry in their senior year. The depart- ment chairman felt that this program has greatly strength- ened the Science Department. Similarly an air of freedom, self-reliance, and creativity has reigned in the Art Department. Artistic endeavors begun in art 9 and IU were followed by specialized courses, such as commercial art, ceramics, print making, and painting, in thekjunior and senior years. ls thcrc truly a direct parallel relation between microcosm and 'i TTIZICFOUOSITII 48 5,25 -:ff -' , In this field our freedom is limited only by the nature ofthe materials with which we work. We are Often Shy I I n . . . to mold our inner thoughts into visible art forms, sl xiii' in msN35 -u 49 56 mnu-. , A--, ww-in-.. g'But, what are my chances of getting in? The successful planning of each of our yearly schedules will t I I determine our linal direction after graduation, NOW that th? audlmflum hflmerollm nf' longer 69413151 Counselors are able to inform small rou s of students about routine col- . . 3 P lege and career application procedures. l t Awt,Qw ,W any , 'l'he Guidance Department initiated Z1 new system of alpha' helical student grouping. FOCUSING ON THE FUTURE, THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT' attempts to give students aid in course selection and career choice. Individual conferences pro- vided the student with an opportunity to discuss personal questions and future plans with a trained counselor. Along with the private meetings, home room counseling sessions formed another strong link between the administration and the student. First hand information from college representa- tives is another service which this vital department provided. l ip l,ezidcrship involves more than filtv-five minutes a week of visible clliort. l One ol' thc roles ol student rcprcsentatixes is to learn how to deal with people olall positions. FOR THOSE NVHO CHOOSE TO GRASP A RE- SPONSIBILE ROLE IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT there often results an experience which tempers them in a wav unattainable through formal education. Learning how to create. organize, and complete a project of significant effort. such as the Greek clothing drive. brings a thrill to all in- volved. Through working with the administration. planning on the lNest Suburban level. and attending state and national conventions, the student government advocate gained an invaluable perspective of his present and possible future roles in the representative society. 52 F ,, as w 5 it 'fr.4!J J! vm?--s, I' ,.. from CHAOS! W'hilc we're avtively participating in current world affairs, wc learn about their barkgrounds in our academic courses. I , 51, givffa 'v 'qs 4 5?- f' I ,gt i 91? 35 5 Q 1 J i ,r,: r , 1,f,..t i 'sQt itl , - . --,- i AFS STUDENTS MN F5612 Q The community met Annie and Al for the first time in the home- coming parade. IN THIS RAPIDLY SHRINKING WORLD, the educated person must be fluent in a language other than his own. To better implement teaching of foreign attitudes, the Foreign Language Department developed team-teaching, invitational lecturing, and literature oriented, fourth year Spanish and French classes. Yet, the well rounded student must also grow to under- stand the background of his native language and its effects upon the people of a different culture. The students of Mr. Stowers, the English exchange teacher, have found his use of and attitude towards the English language quite different from their own. The English Department oflnered seniors the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of courses all focusing on a different aspect of the use of the language. lt,s a rare opportunity to hear a real French accent. 54 Students travel to Spain by way of situation interpretation. With Mr outlook. As we sat listening to the bank representatives, we realized Mr. Hitt was rightg the econom- ies we studied is really put to use. Student interpretation is at primary facet of honors social science. 'Q it .2 The overhead projertor enables us to improve our writing styles through group critirism. THE NEXT PHASE OF LIFE FOR A MAIORITY OF YORK STUDENTS is coping with the college campus. A solid basis of college preparatory Courses was oliiered to all capable and college bound students to help them in their forthcoming change. Honors English and honors social science gave the outstanding scholars opportunities to ex- plore these two broad fields in greater depth than the regular classes. York's college courses are highly regarded by many college representativesg this was reassuring to the senior class. York is education on many levels. 111 Because of the cooperation of IBM personnel, advanced mathe- matics students were introduced to the rapidly rising field of computer programing, i We arealwzlys , . , if ff I ' 'HQ' T - V:--Fi ..l...A , 3 ' I , E ni 2 ii fm?-,, E , Ms., ...readym BUT WE CAN'T MAKE IT ALONE, .IOEW Yeh , ,. lknowfl --,Willing P 'Tm really sweatin' out that D in mathfl :WW fam? 5 'eh . . . lknowf' l guess I better go in for some help. lYeh , . . itls getting late. .. . and able to help alljoes in need ,l ,NX in? we should appreciate . . W'hcn wc strivf' for vxfcllcnfe . . , all assislzlnvc and suggestions given ,ln df 59 MFOREI .MFIVE . . . SIX . l . SEVEN , , l5love . .. 30, love 40, love game, Ball one ball two . . . hall three , . . ball fourfi Regardless of the score, the experience gained in golf, tennis, and baseball puts these team members a bit closer to the elusive match sweep, sub-par game, or four hundred and fifty foot grand slam. Even though these immediate goals may escape the players, the carry-over interest within these sports is great. We share each others' superior individual achievements, :X We can do no more than put everything behind each pitch it's up to the rest ofthe team after that If only we took as much time lining up our lives as we do each shot, In these four years we form habits which will last a lifetime There is a distinct satisfaction in develo in 'our skill to com- , P 3 l plement another s. WW '2. wmffdfxikfiiwmwuew W?L? 2i6fJieQw:saS5ss:is94,auQhsl ' at N ' My As wmiibfliitfs dflaaizizmfiiimi 'lnIain..:z.iiL5Ei5zi5IaTi!52i19aJ mms fb, ' -an Every fabulous touchdown catch is thrrnwrz by somebody. WE'D RATHER BE DEAD, THAN REDY' Dow n Downers F 'gliombard Glenbardf' Lions, and tigers, and bears-oh mylw 'gllam the Brookfa g lor or. ust , 'C kY kpj TRYITV' Whether by air or by land . . the Dukes give everything they've gm! X 11 3 ! ,. ,q fl ,Y PL, ' K . ww, 9 I 29' 113115.- T W 2 ' ' ,T ' I N sk' ' .X X, 'lk , K, llqhfflllghlllll the season the llukvs s1'urc'd .. ...dgdlH and again V A .',,,. am...-M-W-id!Pl' . 4 , -, , . wk. and again. V sig 1:5 'lnit' x' S ...4 YHE BEGINNING ofthe end ofthe beginning away, g ,.,, LA K -f V A czfiv Z.IfZ.6S . , . Hfth period, sixth period, seventh period! And school is over! Nearly 3,000 students are released from a day of dedication to the process of learning. The next hours are those with which the student may do as he pleasesg the choices made are nearly as numer- ous as the number of individuals, For some only the dreary homeward bound ,journey faces them, but for so many others there is a world awaiting them en- tirely divorced from seven hours of routine. These are the people who devote their time to one or more ofthe numerous activities York has to offer. Serving as out- lets for creative expression, vehicles for service, or sources for further investigation into personal inter- ests, activities from Thespians to FTA to German Club, provide enterprises in which release for talents may be found, or in which new skills may be dis- covered. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Doug Russell, Presi- dent, Mark Anderson, Treasurer, Betsy Karstens, Recording Secretary, Doreen Couch, Corresponding Secretary, Bill Pech, Vice-President. Council Launches New Homecoming Activities STUDENT COUNCIL HOLD-OVER-MEMBERS: Debbie Lyng, Tom Parr, Andy Pachner, -Iohn Doo- little, parliamentarian. 68 Student Council inaugurated several new programs this year in its effort to promote a better understanding between the students, the administration, and the com- munity. Homecoming '66 was supplemented by the intro- duction of a Friday night activity, g'Shades of Pumpkins. In addition to new projects, Council continued to sponsor its annual events including Homecoming, officer elections, and the Greek clothing drive. The York Student Council, sponsored by Miss Joann Tomsovic and Mr. T. Leitz, is a member of the North- east District Association, and sent representatives to its annual convention to exchange ideas concerning stu- dent government with other delegates and adults. Student participation was an aspect of Council that was greatly stressed this year. ln addition to elective ofhces, there were committees composed of students not in Council. Homeroom representatives reported every week to the students on the progress of Council. Students made suggestions to their representative and their ideas were brought before Council for consideration. HOIVIECOMINC CONIMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Front Rozzlt Margo Apostolas, Wendy Parkhurst. Secrmf1'Row:Julie Giuntoli, Leslie Auld, Nancy Hanket, Kris Jensen, Rose Alden, Doreen Couch. Tfzzrd Row: Linda Frank, Adrienne Winn, Dave Bemis, Tom Parr, janet Hiser, Fred Hewelt, Steve Mueller, Dave Iden, Mary Jo Weigel. 1 Q . 1? 5 fi .., SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Front Fnw: Gail Andrews, Mel- anie Sterna, Reina Hernandez, Lisa Kiser, .Iudy Barmantje. .Yffmnfi Kreliting, Leslie Samuelson, Pete Smith, Ron Budde, Mark Gulley, Roger Tyk, Mike Dann, Phil Schenk. lffmt- Bette JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Front Rrizxx' Pat Farrell, Barb Dann. Second Rout: Cyndee Washburn, Nancy Pile, Pam Lueder, Eudice Sheade. Third Roux' Nancy Pijacek, Debbie Klusack, jack Deming, Rick Burnsulohn Kastholm. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES. Front Raw: Sheila Chase, Wes Pfenning, Debbie Barton. Second FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES. Front Rvzzu' Peggy I-Ianson, Marge Lamp, Sue Nelson, Gail Fewer, Second Rnzw: Wendy Uecker, Curt Fisher, Mark Licht, Bob Owens, Dan DeI-Iainaut, Jack Couch, Val Calabrese, Sue McGraw. Rout: Leslie Hunter, Barb Marquardt, Ginny Madigan, Karen johnson, Gail Smith. Third Row: Nancy Hanket, Paula Schenk, Candy Regal, Barb VVolter. 69 ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. Front Row: jean Schreiner, jill Dinoffria, Linda Frank, Mary Armstrong, Linda Shunneson, Amy Harwell, chairman, Cheryl Jones, Carol Sahlstrom. Second Row: Bob Moos, Randy Truckenbrodt, Jeff Grosser, Becky Frey, Nancy Kleckan, Sue Mascarello, Donna Paulson, Carolyn Berg. RESEARCH COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Cindy Wash burn, Pat Farrell, Ron Budde, Phil Schenk. SAFETY COMMITTEE. Fran! Row: julie Giuntoli, Nancy Pile, chairman, Margo Apostolas, Sue Dawson, janet Hiser, Debbie Plass. Second Rowf Nora Cain, Sandy Hoagland, Linda Nellis, Diane Wolter, Marda Mabee, Marilee Sturdevant, Lynn Volle, Muff Reed, Gail Smith. A l . E19 A AFS EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Annie Domine, Alvaro Johanning. ' . . w Two foreign students, Annie Domine from France and Alvaro Johanning from Costa Rica, came to York this year through the sponsorship of the American Field Ser- Chairmgnl vices Committee. The committee sent one student, Doug Doug Russell, AFS exchange student, and jean Rosback, AFS Russell, abroad to Helsinki, Finland, last summer. Funds were raised for this by the AFS candy sale last February. the mixer after a basketball game, the mistletoe sale last De- cember, and also through civic donations. Jean Rosback was chairman of the AFS Committee this year. Student sug- . gestions were the main concern ofthe Research Committees, under Bill Pech. These committees, composed of over 100 members, considered each idea referred to them by Council. The promotion of Shades of Pumpkin was the main proj- ect of the year for the Publicity Committee, whose chair- man was Carol Seidensticker. The Elections Committee, headed by Amy Harwell, took charge of all class and Stu- dent Council oflicer elections as well as organizing voting on the constitutional amendments. The Safety Committee, with Nancy Pile as chairman, sponsored a car safety check in cooperation with the Elmhurst Police Department. STUDENT COUNCIL PUBLICITY CONIIWITTEE. Front Row' Carole Seidensticker, chairmang Jeanne Valant, Farida Kasab, Debbie Novosad, Kathy Blair, Neena Konon. SECUIIUJ Roux' Tom Parr, co-chairman, Louise Erpelding, Lee Howard, Linda Nellis, Wendy Goller, Pam Tisser, Nancy Hardt, Mary jo Weigel. XY . 'is ' 1 il: ! z4 ' lE '- Reaflirmed Seniors, listed alphabetically: Leslie Auld, ,Iudith Barmantje, Dave Bemis, Robert Calcagno, Karen Cisar, Carol Collin, Robert DiVito, Mary Ficarratto, Cyn- thia Fordycemlames Green, Linda Grothendick, Mark Gulley Alex Harbuziak, Melody I-lass, Richard Hauswald, Beth Johnson, Patricia johnson, Elizabeth Karstens, Farida Ka- sab, Cheryl Larsen, Barbara Lee, Cathy ,Io Lehman, ,Iudith Lomperis, ,john Meixner, David Moos, Willard Morton, Stephen Muller, Joyce Nakada, Robert O'Daniell, Mary Pa- chay, Andrew Pachner, Tom Parcheta, Pam Pratt, John Sampson, Tom Schroeder, Linda L. Smith, Barbara Weigel, Robert Roy Wilscmn, ,Ianalee Zuck. Natlonal Honor Society Acclaims Scholars Reaflirmed Seniors. BN.. I I I N lt' I f as junior Members of NHS, listed alphabetically: Deborah Ahlstrand, Diane Atlas, Lynne Bertalmio, Kathy Ann Blair, David Bowden, Elaine Bradford, Robert Cote, Henry Dement, Lorna Donnelly, Ann Everson, Andrea Fisher, ,Ieames Freundt, Kathryn Gieseke, Nancy Klecan, Walter Koenig, David Larson, Lauren Lauber, Anne Les- lie, Susan Lorey, William Marbach, Mark Nlaughmer, Linda Susan Miller, Stirling Nlorita, Patricia Parks, Susan Pflaum, Barbara Reimers, Barbara Salat, ,john Shupe, Philinda Smith, Dennis Tangalos, Thomas Wal- lace, Michael Welsch, Ted M. Wilson, Gail Wolatz, janetZitz. juniors. . r New Seniors New Senior Members of NHS, listed alphabetically: Vivian Allison, Donald Barrett, .Ioseph Biancalana, John Blumthal, Patricia Boyd, Pamela Braun, David Bronson, john Byers, Kathleen Clark, JoAnne Cliflord. Virginia Cobner, Ann E. Cooper, Richard Cote, Nancy ,Io Davis, Annie Domine, Bonnie Eckard, Kristofer Garmager, Cathryn Carman. Carol Gerlich, Wendy Goller. Bonnie Grabenhofer, Christine Hildreth. Richard Ajahnke, Kris- tine Jensen, Steven johnson, Warren Johnson, Sandra Kett, Rebekah Knopf, Virginia Kreimcier, Kathleen Krone, Barbara Landwehr, Sallee Lynn, Steven Mueller, Beverly Pfaff, Harry Ring, Christine Roberts, .lean Rosback, Charles Seagren, Mary Snyder, Sandra Themely, Katherine Ward, Erich Wolterulohn L. Wright. 73 if QUILL AND SCROLL REAFFIRMED MEMBERS. Front: Leslie Auld, Sandy Kett. Seated: Dave Bemis, ,Ian Palmer, Chris Roberts, Barb Lamp, Carol Seidensticker, jean Valant, Linda Cowie, jan Kiviluoma, Cheryl Larsen. Standing: Don Kopriva, Tom Parcheta, Pat Neyens, ,Ioyce Nakada, jean Lorenzen, Barb Landwehr, Farida Kasab, ,Iudy Lomperis, jean Rosback, Christie Hildreth, Honorary Recognizes ournalistic Abilit QUILL AND SCROLL NEW MEMBERS. Sealed: Judy Barmantje, Ann Cooper, Cathy Garman, Linda Behrens, Debby Novosad, Gail Voltz, Wendy Goller, joan Rundle, Kathy Paulson, Standing: Peg Jordan, Liz Singer, Mary Armstrong, Jo Peters, Kathy Gieseke, Lee Howard, Tom Kroll, Lee Hutch- insonhjohn Shupe, Dave Bowden, Steve Mueller. QUILL AND SCROLL NEW MEMBERS. Front: Sue Daw- son, Sandy Hoagland. Seated: Sharon McGivern, Robin King, Kathy Micks, Diane Welter, Amy Harwell, Lorna Donnelly, Linda Nellis, Lynne Bertalmio, Michal Stevens. Standing: Jan Zitz, Nora Caine, Barb Dann, Ken Kraft, jim Toombs, Bob Filson, Robert Leadbetter, Greg Kerber. SPANISH HONORARY. Sealed: Deborah Johnson. Noreen johnson, Pat johnson. Carol Gerlach, Mary Pachay, Diane Atlas, Sandy 'I'hemely. Sfllfllfllflgf Alice Klement. Carolyn Davis, Greg Kerber, Kristy Everson, Lea Anne Smoley, Judy Lomperis. Nancy Tisser, Marcia Stanek, Kathy Clark, Karen Rook, Dave Larson, Linda Miller, Marcia Hackert, Linda Kennedy, Not Pictured: Robert Cote, james Freundt, Carol Gerlirh, William Pech, William Rollow, Language Honoraries Reward Superior Students FRENCH HONORARY. Seated: Gail Wlolatz. Kathy Gar- man. Carol Coffin, Pat Parks, Farida Kasab, Stanfling: Beverly Pfaff, Peter Pompei, Lynne Bertalmio. Philinda Smith, Sue Lorey, Peg Dombrogio, Kathy Gieseke, john Shupe, Joyce Nakada, Steve Muller. Q wimigff 75 533' fm.. MATH HONORARY. Seated on Floor: Ginny Cobner, Cathy Lehman, Ginny Kreimeier. Pan Pratt, Nancy Davis, Sealwz' m Clzaznx' Barb Lee. Colleen Carey, Linda Halac, Pat Parks, Becky Knopf, Nancy Buik, Deborah Ahlstrand. Slzzndmg: John Meixner, Charles Seagren, Erich Wolter, Richard Hauswald, Robert DiVito, Andrew Pachner, Kathy Blair. Not Pictured: Dennis Tangolas, Philinda Smith, Gunter Schaub, Barbara Salat, Robert Olson, Stirling Morita, Mark Maughmer, .james Mason, Ann Leslie, Lauren Laubcr, james Kuehl, Richard Gloff, Henry DeMent, Paul Boostrom, Bonita Berning, Joseph Biancalana, john Byers, Robert Calcagno, Gary Tyberg, Thomas Wallace, Ted Wilson, Richard Cote, Alex Harbuzuik, Kristine Jensen, Richardilahnke, Harry Ring, Roy Wilsonmlohn Wright. New Mu Alpha Theta Inducts Charter Members MATH HONORARY. Seated: Carol Gerlirh. Linda Smith, Cheryl Larsen, lIoAnn Clifford, Carol Collin, ,Ian Zuck, 'lean Rosback, Cindy Fordyce, Lynn Bertalmio. Slanding: Robert O,Daniel. Steve Muller, Dave Moos, Bill Morton, Mark Gulley, Steve Mueller, Christie Hildreth, Sue Lorey, john Blumthal, Tom Schroeder, .Ian Zitz. Not Pictured: Walt Koenig. we .V I 1 sr I ta, bf ww f iw ., l l THESPIAN OFFICERS: Lisa Kiser, Vice-President, Bill VVukovich, Treasurer, Sally Erickson, Secretary, Marge Nlikoda, Scribe, Noel Tetrev, President. Departing from the usual type of production, Thespian Troupe 1933, this year, presented two Greek one-act plays as its fall performance. The Frogx, a modern adaptation of the ancient Greek drama, began the evening with a light-hearted touch, while the tragedy A77fZZ1,fU7Zf,' concluded the presentation on a serious note. Besides staging the additional winter and spring productions, the troupe held two banquets, At these times, those who had labored 150 hours on productions were initiated, outstanding members were honored, and new officers were inducted. Thespians, York's chapter of the National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, under the supervision of Mrs. Yvonne Lundquist, served to advance the role of dramatics in the high school and provided an opportunity for inter- ested students to learn about the techniques of play pro- duction behind the scenes and on stage. Troupe 1933 Presents Greek Comedy and Tragedy THIQSPIANS. Swzlwl.' ,john Sampson, Connie Christensen, Mzlrk Turrel, Hill Watson, Steve Davis, Diannc Kaysing, 'jill Piche, .Icancttc Markunas, VVes Pfenning, Barb Golden. Slllfllflfllgf Linda Fisher, Ioyce llemmingway, ,Ieaninc Spicer, Suzanne Gouder, Phil Schenk, Jeanette Gardner, Robin King, Barb Land- wehr, Debi Leaton. Patricia Foley. 1 1 ..u..ai i 77 .fx 3 T P' . Ill fm X M Ju L 1 I 4 Award-Winning Band Boosts School Spirit STUDENT BAND DIRECTORS, Smtwl: Sue Von Arx, Bonita Berning, Slanaizng: Timothy Doherty, Bob VVoeller, .lim Freundt, Ron Budde. S , 'Vx CONCERT BAND. Front Row: Ann Cooper, Janet Shaffer, Tim Doherty, Mary Hitt, Walt Koenig, Melanie Poltrock, JoAnn Betzold, Larry McBeath Jani Fogle, Janet Carbonel, Bonnie Beyer, Debbie Miller, Second Row: Cathy Shikora, Donna Pennie, Randy Curran, Jenni Horton, Karen Chalus, Karen Kirstner, Georgia Peterson, Cynthia Lorimer, Joanne Kuellmer, Colleen Mundle, Sara Pearce, Kay Baurer, CeorgeJacobs, Jay Klemme, Paula Duetsch, Sue Von Arx, Third Row: Pat Boyd, Dave Bassindale, Sue Elliott, Dale Brown, Bonita Berning, Judi Cochran, Flora Biancalana, Al Dollins, John Boekelman, Tom Wallace, Bill Lindsey, Barb Matousek, Martha Weigle, Robby Reid, Julie Studebaker, Lynn Salchow, Vern Plummer, Ron Budde. Dave Morrison, Doug Anderson, James Freundt. Fourth Row: John Lorimer, David S. Thon, Perry Deutsch, Gary De Clark, Bob Rust, Pat Goff, Jill Piche, Gary Amund- sen, Bob Sinclair, Tom Izzo, Dave Jacoby, Rob Gaddis, Bill Ronzheimer, Scott Rieger, Jim Brumme, Tom Hagensee, Don Plondke, Bob Boostrom, Pete Hasel- horst, Bob Woeller. Not Pictured: Andrea Fisher, Harold Mann, Lined with plaque upon plaque, the walls of Yorkas band room reflect the standard of the concert band-ex- cellence. This standard is not merely an occasional one, for from the Hrst football game of the season, to the Me- morial Day Parade, to the Summer Band Program in Cham- paign, members of the band are active. On November 19, Cathy Shikora, Cynthia Lorimer, and Bob Woeller rep- resented York at the District Music Festival at Downers Grove, one of the highlights of the Music Department's year. The responsibilities of a band member range from attending sectional band practices after school to listening to drum major Tim Dohertyls commands while marching. The dedication of Mr. LaVerne Reimer, director and chairman ofthe Music Department, and ofthe band mem- bers themselves, has brought top honors to Yorkls concert band. BAND OFFICERS. Forqgrounds Peter Haselhorst. Back Row: Jani Fogle, Pat Boyd, Bill Lindsey,Jim Freundt, Doug Anderson, Dave Morrison. udges and Audiences Honor Orchestra Consistently winning superior rating in the state con- test with many additional honors won by ensembles and soloists describes the quality performance of the concert orchestra. The fall string concert and the spring concert by the entire group were among the public appearances of the orchestra. Participating in the Christmas assembly and the holiday concert with all the music groups is a tradition of the orchestra. Mr. Leo Pondelick returned to York this year as director of this group after a year's sab- batical during which time he studied in Vienna, Austria. ORCHESTRA. Front Row: .Ieanine Brown. Kristy Ryerson, Laurie Savage, Lew Worthem, Sandie Klemann, Kelly Sill. Nlary Lynn Everson, Barry Blatt, ,lenny Frey. Sharon Brace. Nlarilyn Smith. Nina Flyer. Set-orzfl lfnzw: Lois Bornemann. Tara Concklin. Blarilyn Smith. Peter Pompei. .ludy lN'illiams. Deborah Sinclair. Beth Sielafl. .lan Shaflier. Ann Cooper. Karen Chalus. Karen Kirstner. Lane Challac-ombe. Birgid Buntir. Marty Reed. Renee llomansky. Chris Garrett. Kris Johnson. Thin! lfuru' Neal Miller. Linda Gross. liilleen Christell. .lean Bellas. Carol Toekstein, Cindy Collins. Craig Olsonmlenni Horton, Randy Curran, Donna Pennie, Cathy Schikora, Paula Deutsehul. Carl Klemme, Barb Nlatousek, Martha WVeigle, Robby Reidhlulie Studebaker, Dave Nlorrison, Doug Anderson, .lim Freunrlt, Vicki Wheetly. Fourth Row' Dave Thon. Gary llc-Clark, Bob Rust. Leo Pondelirk. Director, Bob Gunnison, Beth Reillymlill Piche. Pat Coll, Bob W'oeller. Peter Hasel- horst. Bob Boostrom, Gary Amunrlsen. ORCI-lES'l'Rpi OFFICERS. Aleanine Brown. President: Lois Borneniann. Librarian. Sharon Brace. Treasurer: Peter Pompei. Secretary. Senior Choir, under the direction of Mr. .jack Witmer, is the goal of every student in the choral department at York. This year the group is composed of 66 members. Out- standing vocalists are selected to participate in one of the many ensembles featured at concerts and choral com- petitions. Senior Choir presented al concert with the orchestra which received a standing ovation for artistic performance. This concert was recorded and broadcast over radio station VVILL. During the Christmas season, Senior Choir performed at the Borg Warner Building and went caroling at the Oakbrook Shopping Center. Mr. Witmer also con- ducts junior Choir, Glee Club, and Freshman Chorus, I which are prerequisites to Senior Choir. Mr. Pondelick directs Girls' Chorus. SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS: Douglas Berghorn, President, Sue Grosser, Vice-President, Lois Engbrecht, Secretary, Gail VVolatz, Treasurer. Senior Choir Receives Standing Ovation , 2 , , 8 !' ' 4 f ' f fe s 2 fl ,A is 4 An 4 A , B .Q Q A .. .. SENIOR CHOIR, Front Row' Carole Seidensticker, N1arge Fuchssteiner. Fran Kloker, Sherry Kelly, Sue Buhle. Chris Kolb, Deborah Leaton, Nancy Hermetet, Lois Engbrecht. Gail Wolatz, Ingrid Large, Vivian Fliehler, Betsy Karstens, Annie Domine, Kathy Blair, Kathleen Hermann. Scconfz' Rowf Sue Crosser, Kris Jensen, Beth Wood, Elaine Bradford, Kathy Zouhek, Sue Pflaum, Barb Salat, Karen Haptas, Alanet Hiser, Sharon Hopkins, Anita Henry, Ruth Adams, Pat Seeger, Nancy Pile, Connie Christensen, Elaine Smith, ThzrflRr1zw: Dave lvlenzel, Chris Frederiksen, Jim Hackbarth, Roger Long, Robert Dahlberg, George Van Fleet, Henry Dement. Thomas Brace, Douglas Berghornmjim Morrell..lefI'Grosser, Robert Mueller. Richard Sherman,Alames Taylor, Beir Taylor, Fourth Row: Wayne Pochert, Kristofer Garmager, Mzirk Turrel, Bob Renzas, Stuart Sartorius, Melvin Kehr, William De Bartolo, H. Kenneth Ring, Dave Larson, Sal Iiezza. Tony Lazzara. .Ion Childs, Robert Olson, Noel Tetrev, Doug Steflrey, X01 Pictured: Luci Brockway. 82 .H fan IUNIOR CHOIR. Front RUZlV.' Marianne Clampeggio. Paula Hammell, Dave Hermetet, ,left Rank. Roger Pomeranre, Ted iW'alker. Steve Kirby. Gayle Hansen, Pat Wilson. Ss?t'r1nflRr1Lf'.' Karel Axen, Gail Singkofer, Donna W'oods, Bill Sterz. Bob Sailor. Gary Divis. .lim Renzas, Phil Hartwig, George Nlraz, Ruth Berghorn, jill Dinoflnria. Tfzzm'Rr121'.'Alulie Hansen. Diane 'l'kac'h. Nanry Wilson, Dave Burkland. Gerritt Smith, Paul Hegge. Mike Bemis. Bill Teekenbrock. -Iim Olsen. Dave Ikert. Pat Meier. Susan Bauderer. Debbieijensen. Ifwurllz lfurxx' Phyllis Ring, Vivian Peterson, Linda Eckert, Scott Smith. Dick Plotz. Barry Wilson, Steve Nelson, Greg Gills, Tim Garmager, Bob Vegter, Lisa Lawrence, Carolyn Crabb, Louise Guenther. Voices join in unison to fill the air with harmonizing song. FRESHMAN BOYS' CHORUS. Fran! Row: Mark Kiser, Doug Reimann, .lack Couch, ,jim Thon, Bill Nleyers, Keith Mendenhall, Ralph Gordon. Sefrfmrl Rnzzf: Bill Lindmark, Paul Pidgeon, Keith Owens, Kraig Bancroft, Jeffrey Bright, Dan Purdom. Robert Hahn, Dale Died- rirhs. William Carter. Yhim' Roux' Bob Nloen, Ron Gabhei, Bruce Chapman. 'lim Kruse, Steve Schulze, Nlikc Silerizio, Gary Deitelhofl, Steve lVIead..lohn Taylorhlohn Collins. Freshman Choruses Strive for Vocal Excellence FRESHNIAN GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: Janet Sorrentino, Laurie NlaeD0ugall, Nlarianne Renzas, Chris Harper, Kaye Hemmis, Ellen Shade, Merle Kirby, Barbi Ostfeld, .S'e'rfm1lRoui.' Caryn Nyherg, Bev Berning, Babs Ostrander, Nanci Wilson, Lynda Peterson, Carol Vorel, 'Irish Sup, Barb Dunlop, Kathy Sherman. Thm! Row' Mary Beth Haley, Barb Calabrese, Nancy Noton, Pam Betzold, Pat Cherry, Nlarianne Fletcher. Liz lNlarbaeh, Kathy Kastholm, Lynne Hoffman, Louisejohnston, Nancy Messersmith. A .. g A I ' i!ilff'lY f 1 K 2 iii Ei Yf y b' my vs kim ' we K . , y ae' R , it he l B i 2 L y ' we t- ' 'M-1, L' ' .V , KW ,M ,,,. jx A, imgw ,gy W J ,Q f A ' Qi if ,,kL k V A- A L l y ,. he B L 2-is A l y 'A l L L ,, 'gg r Q ,,'Q-: I e ' K ..,, V Q ,' H ,.1 K he . A ' i 84 1 f L .lf t i if i A C f:,' . ' ii A . . y y , 2,,, . y ,i L. a n P GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Frfml Row: Mary Ann Ketz, Eustelle Winkels, Kathy Mueller, Linda Malmgren. Pam Trembacz, Jean Zaruha. Dottie Bell, Char Matousek,llill-Iepson, Claudia Gazarek, Carol Parker, Karen lVIcLain, Ruthann Lucht.dNam'y Bulk. Pam Salley, Fran W'illiams. Svtwzr! Rozfx' Pat Ryan. Teresa Larsen, Narline Schoen- herk. Sue Wieand. Barb Wieand. Linda hlarohy. Chris Szaralinski. Barb Diqilio. Angie Redaalune Hershey. Bar- hara Wagner. Wes Pfenning. Kathy Storcli. Linda Gerlich. Pat Keefe. Him! Rom' Alill SCl1lK'KCflLil'l7..IOZiI'1 Risa. Yici Svhmelzel. Sue Reed. Emilie Luchs, -jackie Hausen. Linda Boykin. Kathy Poeeyieh. .janet lN'uoleyer. Diane Rocley, Cathy Ray. Sue Steinklauber. Lenore Yan Cleve, Pat Morrison.4Ian Loek. ylan Neefe. lfourlh Rona' Linda Roefer, Nancy Ycyerka. Marilyn Martintlale, Lynne Rieklefli. Colleen O'Connell. Sally W'tvtzak. tlane Keniski. Anna Marie Blark, Carol Bruining, Linfla Ferrara, Rita Hintz, Betty Dean, Mary O'Grady, Mary Alive Kuehn, Linrla lirettmanmlleanine Spicer. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: Sue ylelly, Nancy Lenqefeld, Shirley Yan Gundy. Judy Susann Nelson. Gerri Ar- quette. Jean Harmon. Caryn Krahn. Sue lNIcGraw. -Ieanne Pedersen. .S'vt'1nz1iRoL .' Beekie Hollis, Nancy Smith. Linda Hewes. Sue Suconik. Lori Hicks, Celeste Olson, Linda Davis. Cheryl ujanson, Peggy Hanson. Mary Oehler, Third Rmu' Mary Cisar, Karyl El lingson. Sue Kotowski. Kristen Anderson. jan Kepner, janet Pearson. Dorinrla Miller, Sally Kernaghan. 'I'errie Boyle. I-'mirth Rozzn- Noel Exiner, Sherie Kopriva, Linda Shunneson, Pat Raclek, Laurel Croenwald, Astrid de Parry, Cheryl Samek, Beverly Bus, llody Licht, Nancine Tischler. L' ye? es , s 'W if r 5 3 ' 'Q is is g QQ! V fs- 1 ' W K I ii 1: gps 1 Y s if f 3 l X J Xe 5 85 E' 5 YORK-HI SPORTS STAFF, Mike Colias, Mike Rozboril, Stirling fwlori- ta, Ken Kraft, Chuck Purdom, Dick Olinger. Roger Saunders. YORK-H1 EDITORIAL BOARD. Front Row: Linda Nichols, Marcla Mabee, Kathy Garman, jan Kiviluoma, Sandy Kett, joyce Nakada. Jeanne Valant. .Slwfnnfl Row: Roger Saunders, Dick Olinger, Gail Voltz, Linda Cowie, Barb Lamp, Christi I-Iildreth, Barb Landwehr, Linda Behrens, Pat Neyens, Don Kopriva, Tom Parcheta. :Q QS, 1' 86 YORK-HI BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF Fmnl Row: Linda Nichols, Linda Behrens Marcia 'Viabee Ian Kivi luoma, Chris Roberts, Second Row Sharon McG1vern Barb Dann,lIan Palmer, Wendy Goller, y- ,fa ,eww X. i t t ' Is. ff' ,,,..f.,a,.m.: YORK-H1 CONTRIBUTORS. Clockwise from bottom lep: Debbie Novesad, Sue Cain, Barb Dann, Beth Reichel, Lynn Championuloyce Hemmingway, Laurel Pearson. Miss Elanor Davis, winner of the Wal! Street fournalfr Hjour- nalism Teacher ofthe Year state and national awards. Miss Eleanor Davis, director of York's newspaper, York- Hi, was awarded 15500 this year as Hjournalism Teacher of the Yearf' in a contest sponsored by the Wall Street journal Newspaper Fund. She was judged the bestjour- nalism teacher in the state and second best teacher of jour- nalism in the nation. The York Hi staff continued under the guidance of Miss Davis to produce a student newspaper of superior quality which once again received the George H. Gallup Award. York-Hz' published informative accounts of school ac- tivities and expressed editorially the opinions of the students. Not only did the paper provide a vehicle for creative ex- pression and constructive criticism by the students, but it also gave a first-hand opportunity for the staff to experience the challenge of producing a quality piece of journalism while working against the pressure of deadlines. York-Hz' Cffers Valuable Journalism Training YORK-HI JUNIOR STAFF. Fran! Row: Sharon McGivern, Linda Nellis, Sandy Hoagland, Diane Welter, ,Ioan Rundle, Kathy Gieske, Roberta Hilliger, Judy Barmantje, Sue Mudra, Laurel Pearson. Second Row: Lee Howard, Jim Toombs, Dave Bowden, Kathy Mieks, Mary Armstrong, Amy Harwell, Nan- cy Barr, Robin King, Nora Cain, Sue Dawson. 'VM 596. Ttzyjg A ...L -- ea., -t 88 wa' ,dsl avr, LAYOUT STAFF: Rick Shope, Nancy Kotowski, Ann Simonini. Tom Kroll. Nlichal Stevens. Julie Giuntoli, Leslie Auld, layout editor. ORGANIZATIONS STAFF: Alice Klement, Nancy Cree, Cathy Fischer, Laurel Cline, Peg jordan, organization editor. YR' Ykzlfar ART STAFF. not pictured: .Iudy Lomperis, i .3 Candy Guenther, f 1: ii Denise Carroll. SENIOR STAFF: Shirley Swanson, -Iean Lorenzen, senior editor Greg Kerberulo Peters, Lorna Donnelly, Liz Singer, Karen Rook, w1.1 . w.m- m l te. -1. , 1. ,, Motivations was the theme the l .s' Yhies Staff chose to present in the 34th edition of the York yearbook. Careful planning of photography, constant writing and rewriting of copy, and skillful sorting of material on the part of all staff workers were combined to reflect this theme. Editors Dave Bemis and -lean Rosback outlined diverse influences exerted upon high school students, while the staff described the stages of transformation a student experiences as he progresses through school. Discussion about the effects of academic studies, extracurricular activities, and newly-formed friend- ships upon an individual led tothe formation of concepts fundamental to all work done for the yearbook. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lucile Albert, the staff worked each day during the seventh period to produce a book that would be a tangible expression of these concepts. Through this organiza- tion's efforts, York students were provided with a record of the year 1967. 'Mig exif? I c 5 ,, QV A ' .tveefk wi? tl :til pt! SPORTS STAFF NIEMBERS: Al Harbuziuk, editor, Bob Leadbetter, Bob Filson, and Larry W'oelflin, huddle to devise strategy for this year,s Athletics Section. l '6 T19 Tales Focuses on Student as Individual . Who wants to write copy for this organizationir' question co-editors-inrchief, ,lean Rosback and Dave Bemis. as section editors Cheryl Larsenulohn Shupe, Lynne Bertalmiojanet Zitz, and Farida Kasab look on, 89 90 In the spring of 1966, M. Rene Allewaert, the French Cul- tural Attache of Chicago, delivered a talk to Yorkfs French Club. Impressed with both the club and the school, he sug- gested to his government that they present the club with some money to be used in furthering its activities. Last fall the club received the award of 3550. Mr. James Berger, the sponsor, applauded it as ua great honor and the First of its kind in the schools of this area. Among the activities this year, French Club included a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago where the group took a guided tour of the museum. At a meeting before the trip a few of the members delivered talks and showed slides about the prominent French impressionist painters. The annual Christmas party was highlighted by an origi- nal play-written, directed, and produced by the students themselves. The rest of the program consisted of singing Christmas songs, listening to a talk by Annie Domine, the French foreign exchange student, on Christmas in France, and eating the traditional yule log. Canned goods, brought by each member to this meeting, were donated to the Little Brothers of Notre Dame, a French charity organization in Chicago. One night during vacation the group went caroling at homes in Elmhurst and afterwards met for a party at a member's house. In the French tradition of celebrating the Epiphany, the members exchanged inexpensive gifts at the January meeting. At this time they also elected the king and the queen of Mardi Gras, the annual initiation banquet held in February. For this occasion the group dressed in festive costumes and were served an authentic French dinner by the initiates into the club. French Club ended its year of activities by herald- ing in the spring with its sale of daffodils. 'll H ts. 5 -is t if ' H . '51 S i of giafffe i S -. f Q,,,1,, wi, K Q: E r at if i x'5f l2f?'-41594. V - ,,, 5 .e. a, g,..Nk- na, A Q. ,. .1 - 3-SMT: 'Qi' ' fwtme- ' Wig, 9fpf - '- -2., 1, ,ia FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS. Farida Kasab, Presidentg joe Bi- ancalana, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Mix, Treasurer, Not Pictured: Pat Parks, Secretary, French Government Expresses Praise with Award Even in France they tell the little ones, Yes, Virginia, there is a Pere Noelfl ff V 1 'ffM Feasting once again in royal Germanic luxury, German Club, with Mrs. Aldona Smulkstys, sponsor, dined at one of Chicago's majestic restaurants which was a bit ofthe Old Country here. The members tempted their palates with German cuisine made with ancient recipes which have been passed down through the generations. The authentic atmosphere trans- ported the members back to the grandeur of old Germany and enabled them to experience nearly firsthand the climate in which intellectuals from Wagner to Goethe produced their masterpieces. German Club also enlivened the Christmas season with its annual Hweihnachtsfestf' or Christmas festivities, in which the members and guests watched enraptured as a German band, a quartet, and folk dancers entertained in the classic German manner. Beating out the rhythms to the emotional music, everyone was filled with an international spirit of Christmas. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Tom Schroeder, Presidentg Gail Singkofer. Secretaryg Phil Schenk. Yicc4Presidentg Pete Hasel- horst, Treasurer. Annual ccweihnachtsfesti' Ushers in Holidays German Club quartet supplies traditional atmosphere for annual Club members entertain at holiday dinner with authentic German i'Weihnachtsfest. folk dances, LATIN CLUB OFFICERS. Andrew Pachner, Presidentg Pam Pratt, Vice-Presidentg Robert DiVito, Secretaryg Henry DeMent, Treasurer. Mrs, Betty Whittaker is the sponsor, Yorkshire Hall Invaded y Ancient Romans Peter D. Arnott returns for his annual mar- ionette performance of classic Greek and Ro- man plays. 92 The rituals of Ancient Rome came alive at the Latin Club's grand banquet Fit for emperors. Complete with Roman slaves, robe-length togas, and imperial fun, the banquet had all the authenticities of a Roman victory celebration. The underclass Roman slaves, clad in brown, Hloyallyw served the upperclass nobility, whose word was law all in a spirit ofjo- viality. The nobles wore L'laurel wreaths signifying their superiority. In a moment of solemnity the imperial emperor, Nero, offered sacrificial rites to the sacred gods. A moment later, the Vestal Virgins performed the ritual of the eternal Flame. And then the festivities continued. Seated by the flow- ing fountain in the grassy Hcourtyardf' minstrels crooned the songs of Ancient Rome. The atmosphere of Rome filled Yorkshire Hall. Ancient Romans, members of Latin Club, held their an- nual spring banquet conquering Yorkshire Hall for a big night. Participants still remember the fun they had donning Roman robes and sandals and wreaths for those few short hours. The Eternal City lived on. Under the auspices of the winged Venus, Latin Club members dine in Ancient Roman splendor. The climax of a week's dedicated labor came as the Span- ish Club Homecoming float snatched First place among the club floats. The float theme Shake 'Em Down, was carried out with the cartoon character 'lSnoopy,' shaking a pair of brightly colored maracas in front of his dog house. 'l'he spirit which Spanish Club members displayed during Homecoming pervaded the air once again at their annual Christmas celebration as each student struggled to be the first to break the classic pirzala. When it was broken, shouts of joy rang through Yorkshire Hall as the members scrambled to get the candy which had fallen from the broken fmmfa. In order to better acquaint members with the customs and culture of Spanish-speaking countries, Mr. Allen Jacob- son, sponsor, and lVIarilyn Wright, club president, led the club to Chicago where they enjoyed an authentic meal of Latin America at La Margarita restaurant. At this dinner pins and guards earned by members were presented and the new club officers were initiated. l Homecoming ccSnoop U Wins Float Construction before the pinata is batted to pieces. Christmas spirit is captured through Spanish Christmas carols 'I l -.. w DEBATE TEAM. Front Rona' Barbara Weigel, Karen Cisar, Alohn Sampson, Carol Hoppe. SI't'f771ffRf2Zl'.4llflhIl Karras, Bruce Nelson, Bill Potvin. Steve Bacigalupo. One of the most perplexing problems for society today is foreign aid. There is a question concerning the amount that we should spend and how we should best use our money. The Debate Club delved into this problem. For- mally stated, Resolved: The Foreign Aid Program Should Be Limited To Non-Military Assistance. The debate team pored over hundreds of volumes of material, Ajotting important facts on notecards which were later used in handling the stifl competition from other schools. The students enjoyed battling in the many heated discussions and raising different points of the question. Their com- petition on the various levels of beginning, junior var- sity, and varsity debate opened at Niles West High School in Skokie. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Donald Juday, York kept up its winning record at Evanston High School where the team tied for second place in a field of thirty-eight schools. Debaters Consider U. . Foreign id Policy ggi pi. Debaters obtain and organize reference material for inter- scholastic forensic competition. ' HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS: Carole Seidensticker, President, Pat Cummings, Treasurer, Jill Piche, Secretary, Alice Klement, Publicity Chairmang Sandy Kctt, Vire-Presi- dent. D 0 I l Erlenborn Defines Students Pol1t1cal Role As guest speaker at the initial meeting of the Histori- cal Society, Representative John Erlenborn expressed views on the student's role and future in politics, a topic that introduced the clubis theme for the year. l'This is a knowl- edgeable and alert groupfa commented the Congressman during his speaking appearance. Members tried to mea- sure up to his commendation by continuing research of the political held. To encourage this concern of its mem- bership, the club sponsored a mock election and opinion poll one week previous to statewide elections. Results of each were analyzed and contrasted at subsequent meetings. Other speakers, movies, and a field trip furthered interest in knowledge of political science as the historical and foreign aspects of the subject were explored. Supervised by Mr. Steven Gerlach, each student advanced individual interests in the broad divisions of government, culture, and history encompassed by the club. These projects were financed by the sale of candy bars and refreshments at games. 'lYour Future and Politics was the theme of Representative John N. Erlenbornls address that opened an involved discussion of rurrent political issues. 95 Clk, MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Lynne Bertalmio, Treasurer, Iohn Nleixner, Yicc-Prcsiflentg Pam Pratt, Secretary, Andy Pachner, President. Computer programming by students became possible this year when the Brunswick Corporation oflice in Oak Brook offered the use of their computers. Computer Club, a subsidiary of Math Club, was the result of the efforts of Math Club members. Mr. Donald Peterson of the Math Department, Mr. Keith Olson of the Science Department, and Mr. Harold Randol ofthe Business Department. The computer course began with an orientation to computer mechanism, computer language, and key punch operation. The students were then divided into groups to learn either business or scientific programming. At this time the ad- vanced students began guiding the groups, hoping that the club would become self-perpetuating. Organizational changes were also noted in Math Club. Equipped with a new constitution providing for fresh- man membership, a Math Club board, and a revised points system, the group began a series of programs given by speakers or members. The programs ranged from Mr. Ben- son's explanation of 'lProbabilities to Donald Duck's explanation of The Golden Rectanglef, According to Miss Janice Flake and Mrs. Carol Ropp, Math Club's new sponsors, these programs allow the members to look more fully into the difTerent phases of mathematics than time allows in the classrooms. Math Club Fosters Computer Organization Mr. Nluellner of Brunswick Corporation explains computer BCTUVC' beginning his nwn Processing- this Computer Club operation over the din of the machines. member fhooses 3 tape for hls Program' wdiwdw W,1ts,,.w'4' 'W s ,af 'Is 5 fs aww Placing emphasis on competition, Chess Club held tournaments within the school and took part in inter- school meets. Under the direction of' Mr. Richard King, members competed against each other during the first part of the year. The top competitors from these tournaments then were designated as first board and second boardi' players. The club finished the year by participating in meets with schools in the suburban areag one of these schools was St. Francis of W'heaton. Chess Club, designed to broaden the intellectual as- pects of members' minds, served to give interested students the opportunity to play regularly. The members also bene- fited from improving skill in playing and learning the skill of reasoning in a logical and systematic manner. The tournaments throughout the year provided an extra incentive and spirit of competition. Members Checkmate Intersehool Competition Plunged into deliberation, Chess Club member considers strategy in game of kings, FNA OFFICERS: Becky Fryy Secretaryg Karen Carter, Presi- dent: Karen liuers, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Marcia Tay- lor. Treasurer. Serving as tray girls or candy stripers at the hospital, members of the York Future Nurses ol' America engaged in activities which helped them to select the health career best suited to their ability. Nleeting the first Thursday of each month with their sponsor, Nliss Lela Sutter. they were encouraged to contribute to the community's welfare. In- formative speakers from the Red Cross. St. l.uke's Presby- terian Hospital, and Cook County Hospital described the various programs available in the field of nursing. These programs included the Baccalaureate degree. the hospital three-year program, and the associate degree in nursing. In time for distribution during the holidays, FNA com- pleted place mats for Hines Hospital as part ol' this yearls project. The members also made stuffed toys which were given to a children's home. Health Careers Investigated Through Hospital ork IANA members sew stuffed toys for the Christmas season as one of their many service projects. 98 l 'l'A OFFICERS: Noreen johnson, Vice-President: Debby Bolt. Secre- t taryg Kathy Farrell. Point Clhairmang Mary Hanses. lrcasurcrg Pam lN'hitlock. President. Future Teachers Investigate College Opportunities VIA members prepare sl xcmxw 'case display publicizing their annual tutoring program. 'Vlore than hfty students received individual help this year at York through the Future Teachers of America tutoring program. The project, started three years ago, enables tutors to gain knowledge and experience in the Held of teaching. Any student may request assistance in a subject to be tutor- ed by a student who has passed the course with an A or B. A traditional York project, that the club sponsors. is observ- ing National Education WVeek by giving apples to all the teachers at York. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Kirby, Mr. Dan Kane, and Miss .Ianice Flake, started ollthe school year by selling book covers as their money making project. A college visit was also included among their activities. Speakers this year included instructors and counselors who addressed the mem- bers concerning scholarships and the various fields of teach- ing. gf i fp, lla HONIE EC CLUB OFFICERS: Marion Karras. Secretaryg Merlee Friese, Trea- surerg Linda Benson. Yiee-Presidentg Mary Stover, President. A Home Ec Club Cooks Up Christmas Special Representative of Northern Illinois Cris Company demon SIFZIICS cot :king technique before Home Iic' Club. 100 Jpdwrl ffl. est Does cooking rice spectacular, stuffed apples, dream bars, and a salad wreath sound difficult? Home Ee Clubis Christmas meeting featured a 'gFoods for Christmasw demonstration put on by a representative of the Northern Illinois Gas Company. The representative showed the members how to prepare these and other holiday dishes. She demonstrated ways to cook the food efhciently and arrange it attractively. This yearjs program included several other meetings at which the various professions in the Held of Home Economics were observed and studied by any interested student. A beautician spoke to the group and demonstrated the essentials of hair styling. Three guests spoke on g'Home Economics as a Professionf, Selling candy and working at concession stands helped the club raise funds to finance their annual Christmas project. For this project, each member made and stuffed a stocking to be sent to an orphanage for Indian children in Chicago. The year's meetings were brought to a close by dinner at a famous restaurant and the installation of next yearas officers. KW' Y , 5 m l l l s i l D O C W, M ...A 0 'T y DRAMA C1I,L'B OIWIKLERS, .S'wfmvl.- Florence Prager, Presi- dent. .SlI!171lfI71!L'.' Shirley Swanson. Sl'1I't'lIII'l'Q -lohn Kastliolm. Trezisureri Darlene Shen. Vice-President Members Act, Perfect Dramatic Techniques ullo you want your hamburger with or with- out onionsf Making its debut this year was Yorles Drzinia Ciluh. .-Xdvancement of standards of excellence in dramatic arts was stressed. It encouraged students to develop poise. mxtstery of our language. sell-control, and scll'-discipline. Nlcetinsgs. held twice a month, were presented in a workshop- like atmosphere. All members were tfiven chances to act, direct, and work on crews. This was done by participating in short plays. improvisations. and pztntomimes. Trips were made to several professional productions. Participation in meetings and viewing plays presented by professional groups and other schools created an appreciation of dramatic tech- niques in both acting and technical aspects. Joint sponsors were Mrs. Rlargaret Lamon. Mr. Donald tluday, Mrs. Ann Ueem and Nliss Mary Falkner. 'lhey created 21 point system on a double basis. Points were given toward Drama Club Awards and toward Thespiftn hours. The ultimate goal of most members was to become a member of Thespian Troupeii 1933. YBCC OFFICERS: Sue Iiatinis, Recording Secretaryg Pat Ro- gers, Corresponding Secretaryg Peg McHugh, Social Committee Chairmang Pat Smith, Publicity Chairmang Barb Riggo, Trea- surerg Marijean Bullman, Presidentg Pat Pierce, Vice-President. To provide information about many careers, speakers from varied fields appeared on the program of the York Business Career Club this year. In April a field trip enabled the mem- bers to see firsthand the houses of business and the opportuni- ties they offer to them as students. Miss Arlene Ries, club sponsor, helped to guide each mem- ber in discovering his own field of interest in business more completely. To involve themselves in, and experience the methods of today's business, the members of YBCC made stuffed animal pillows which were sent to Dixon State Hos- pital as a Christmastime service and an introduction to serv- ing the public. Speakers Outline Various Career Opportunities Pillows were distributed as ll good-will service at Dixon State Hospital. YBCCI members sew animal pillows as a Christmas project, tw Radio Club received a twenty year old transmitter as a gift from a fellow radio operator. The club members have been working on this transmitter and other equipment, put- ting them in good operating condition during the year, Direc- ting the boys in this work was the sponsor, Mr. Richard Davis. The club station, WA9lHK, participated in an on-the- air contest last November. The contest, known as .Sheep- ylakex, was held by the American Radio Relay League. The object was to contact as many other amateur radio stations in the United States as possible in a thirty hour period. The licensed operators at the club station were WA9NXV, WAQINU, WA9PPD, WA9SIU, and WAQQJM. Those who had not earned their licenses worked toward them dur- ing the meetings and were helped by those who already had them. Q i Q 5 1 Q l 1 RADIO CLUB OFFICERS: Bill Stefek, President Randy Curran, Secretaryflreasurerg Larry Sandahl Vice-President. l WAQIHK Competes in Radio Relay League Contest Jim Brumme solders the chassis ofa radio component. I Dan Kuehl adjusts a control knob on the power distri- bution center in the radio room. I03 Members ol the York service groups participated in many of the voluntary activities available to the students. Assistants in the health, general, guidance. and attendance olhces were on the yjob delivering messages, filing. and picking up attendance slips during their study halls all year, The student librarians were also busy aiding the students, faculty, and librarians in choosing and checking out books. The laboratory assistants were present during laboratory science periods to ofler their help to the students and teach- ers performing experiments. Students taking part in the music and drama productions were provided with ushers to aid their audience in finding seats. Sound and light lor all the productions were made available by the members of sound and light crews, lililfl' 'IU RIGHT: Robin King, Mark lurrcl. Roger Pome- rancc. Phil Schenck. Bill WVatson. Noel 'lictrexp Carl Ucbcrbauer. .lim Shepherd, Floyd Reiman. Sally Erickson. Linda Fisher. 'Q t 104 'Q-.......... Wu 135 223 GUIDANCE UFFICP. ASSISTANTS, Frrinl Rnzxn' Rvncc' Pzigni, Barb Vzinderpool, Pal MCSWQ-vnvy, Cindy Nlcnkc Frecla Harris. Sur' VV11llzi1'h, Nanci Simonini, Pzim Schlzirb, Kay Atwood. iS'A'L'f17lfiRllU',' Michcllz' Pzipin, Cinrly Schvnk, Chris Hurisoii, 'liucly WVoclerczyk, Nizirgc Murphy, Lindzi Kunesh, Linda Larson, Donna Rrinicrs, 'Inns' Cellzi, W'cndy Cicvllcrjcvziri Yzinuszis. Nlarcia Stanek. Linflzi Koch, liorvvn Rcivrscin. Nfary Niesylo, K yn SOUND CREW: Gary Huynczhl. Mulholland, lmslic' Adams, Nlikc Pig'K'UIl,lliITl Hzinses. USHERS. l'.7'f!7Il Ruzw: Fred Hewelt, Doug Frenrh. Alohn Shadeg Steve Holtz, Head Usher. .Sl-mmf! l3uzv'.' Randy 'I'ruc'kenhrodt, Loren Vogel. Paul Clorishek. Ushers, Librarians Prove Valuable Assets LIBRARY ASSlS'l'AN'l'S. lfmnf Rozw: Patrieia Foley, Kit VVarcl. .Ieri W'ro- bel, Nlaryjjane Thon. Sffmrzrl Rfzzzu' Alill Horn, Lesley Moeller, Lea Ann Smoley. Pam Whitlock, Barbara Wrigel, Debby Boll. Nzzrrl Rnzxn' Nancy Conklin, Calhi Kopp, Bari N1fC1rac'ken, Sue Cavins, Linda Barhian, Linda Cfsiszar. Nlary Snyder, Carol lilxerts, Diane Green, Karen Cisar, Betty Kramer, Jean Bryan, Kathy Farrell, Debbie Clhiroine, Vivian Allison, Christy Hicks. GENERAL OFFICE ASSIS'l'AN'l'S. Frou! mzw: Bette Krefting, Cathy Lehman, Mary jo Weigel. -Sll't'l1VI!i Rfmu' Merlee Friese. Patrifia Rogers, Barbara NICPer0n, Nlelanie Sterna, Lynn Yolle, Ellen Hardt, 'Iackie Uerker. Gail Andrews. yyllflf Honra' Judy Winter, Barb Sheppard. Pam Sawyer. Carol Ringholl, Bonnie Mat-Lend, Ann King, Marybeth Seudder, Nanry Hankel, Nanry Roemer. Linda Bretl, Marilyn Wright. Linda Zitzer, Sallee Lynn, Patti Sehleinzer, Pat Foote, Barbara Price, Linda Bose. Office Assistants Gain Professional Skills NURSES OFFICE ASSlS'l'AN'I'S. .S'walvfl.' Elaine Wag ner, Vickie Therrien, Laurel Akerman, Margaret Curley .Slanflirzgi Marsha Taylor, Linda Stravinskas, Karen Karwo ski, Terry Marquarrlt, Pat Robertson, Karen Bures. IO7 GIQNHRAL Olflflfili ASSlS'l'AN'l'S. lfmnl l?fmf: Nanry Kandybe, Dianne Slrzivinskzls, Suv Myers, Verna l'erlc'rs1'r1, l lorr'nr'e l'rzngc'r, Rhonda Stott. Dawn Hannemzmn, Szlnrlrzx l'11sc'lm'k, Ilonnzx llischkc: .Ioan SC'l'1Il2lLll't'I', Clynzlie Hughes, Janet Batlin, .janet W'in1cr. Kay Hzwhirll, Lynn Svhurnz1c'kc'r. SKTYIYIIX lffzzu' Loraine Brooker, Julie Burkhart, Lyn Clhzxmpinn, liurhzxm -Iohnsun, Murvizx PIIIICII, Margc' Koenemzin. Pam Peterson, Ann W'il- Iig1ms,fIhc'ryl Rohrscn, N:1ru'ySirotz1. llehhic' Lzltinis. Vivian Hahn. Girls Volunteer Services for General Office CQYRIN,-XS'l'lC1S SCORE CI.-XRD GIRLS: 1'lfU7lf lfwzfu' Clyndy Schenk. IJ:-lmu 'l'f1rrc's. Nlznrdzi Nlabee, Svwml R111- .4 Karen Carter. Kathy lfzxxgun, Wrnrly llzirgrenves. wi 108 ln keeping with the Christmas spirit, Green Key Club members sought to bring some of the ,joys of the season to underprivileged and mentally retarded children. In addition to making gay ornaments and colorful Christmas stockings. the club sponsored an all-school toy drive. The items were wrapped by the members and sent on to the various needy institutions. In an attempt to extend the Christmas spirit throughout the rest of the year. Green Key gave a party for an orphan- age at which they presented the children with coloring books and puppets which the members made themselves. This proj- ect was in addition to the usual meaningful services which the group provides for the school, such as guiding at Open House and PTA meetings, and hosting the various conven- tions and contests which take place at York. The members also worked with interested girls from Addison Trails in starting their Blue Key Club. The group undertook two money-making projects this year to hnance their activities. They sponsored a lively mixer after a basketball game and sold yearbook covers. The ofhcers. along with their faculty sponsor. Bliss Nlyrna Magnuson. prepared an informative booklet so that the selected gjunior and senior girls in the club would understand the purpose of Green Key in bringing service and hospitality to the school and community. E GREEN KEY CLUB UFFICERSI Pam Schlarb, Vice-Presidentg Diane ljecker, Secretary: Elaine Smith, Treasurer: Maryxjo Wei- gel. President. 4. . rg: Green Key Club Members Delight Orphans with Gifts Green Key Club guides assist visitors in . . . , , . finding their way around the school. bfi X .1 Y. . , . ' x IO9 . K . ,L , gg, a 5 K 1 I gg vp I ' ,. 7 'Q V . .GSL A T' i 4' - xii 1 ' 5 by 5 I Q x ' Y t' vigil- ' my ' K K A ' Sl Wg , ' My Y' Y if 4:41 Xit:5Jf QT'?,g5jL .,.l.i yell? . ' Q5 ff f'- if Q45 ,L , .- if ,gui-t,.u5 fl N, AD. 'agwsfw 'F X .... My-t -. .j... l'- ' Ks ,,., 2., Q: V GIRLS? CLUB OFFICERS: Lynn Volle. Presidentg Lyn Cham- pion, Recording Secretary: Gail Andrews. Vice-President: Barb W'olter. Corresponding Secretary: Chris Hanson, Treasurer. Beginning the new year with a lull night of entertain- ment and fun, ulce Palacef' the semi-formal dance held on January 7, was one ofthe biggest events of this year's Girls' Club. The girls who planned and created this night of festivities were the same ones who had acted as big sisters at the beginning of the school year. Volunteers from the club organized small parties consisting of one sophomore and four or Hve freshman girls. Here they answered questions, . 0 offered advice, and in Leneral assured the new girls that B S ' there is no real terror ti York High School. This and the mother-daughter tea held on May 8 were a couple of the activities that helped to develop stronger relationships among the girls at York. O . Other club projects included sponsoring Bow Week I F h G 1 February 13-17, organizing the freshman mixer, and making S stuffed animals for the orphans at the annual Christmas party. The girls were assisted in all these activities by their sponsor, Miss Nancy Ray, and co-sponsors lN1rs. Marie Wyatt, Mrs. Barbara Hendershott, and Miss Leona Kowal- ski. Their meetings were held on the second Monday of each month in Yorkshire Hall. GIRLS? CLUB BOARD. Sealwli Lynn Volle, Gail Andrews. .S'l11miz'nAg.' Cindy XNashburn NVendy Parkhurst, Ellen Hardt, jackie Uecker. Chris Hanson, Ann Simonini. Nancy Simo nini, Mary Sladek. Mary .Io VVeigel, Debbie W'olter. Barb Wlolter. Sue Dawson. Barb Dann Paulajanzen, Lyn Champion, 1 ' , A If-1,1 K ' V. IM PEP CLUB BOARU, .S'z!!z11,g.' Kathy Paulson, Linda Frank, Alison Bcll, Gail Smith, W'endy Goller, Mary Ficarratto, Carol Cofhn. .S'landz'71g: Nancy llankct. Ardythe Sladck, Ann Simoninrulotlic l.icht, .jan Schreiner, Kathy Ciesf-kc, Dave llycr Barb Landwehr, Doug Berghorn, Sharon Hopkins, Nancy Simonini, Girls Displa Prowess in Powder Puff Game Concluding the year with an evening of music, Pep Club held its annual semi-formal dance honoring the Dukes of York. This affair rounded out the activities which were initiated with the Kick-OH' Soc Hop. Be- tween these two evenings of merriment there was an entire year in which the members of Pep Club, under the guid- ance of Mrs. Ellen Braun, dedicated themselves to the pur- pose of promoting school spirit. Many hours of hard work were poured into the preparation of banners for the cafe- teria, selling pins and sweat shirts, and building the Hoat for the queens of Homecoming. In contrast to these activities, the members of Pep Club took time out to ,joy- fully battle against one another in their annual game of Powder Pullibaskethall. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Wendy Goller, Treasurer, Kathy Paulson, Vice-President, Mary Sladek, Presidcnt, Mary lficarratto, Nancy Simonini, Points Co-Chairman, Harb Lantlwchr, Secretary. III 4 l 1 ' . 1 Q , s , 1 i f l J l ' I K I I K 3 l l 5 fl l 2 tl The annual father-daughter volleyball game, a Christmas ll? E if party. and a bake sale were the special events ofthe Girls' 2 ll Athletic Association, directed by Miss Nlargaret Lacey, X l , , . l lf i this year. A mother-daughter tea at which awards were V l 5 l V presented wasthe last event. For the second consecutive year, GAA won First place in the Homecoming parade for having the best decorated car, Many sports were played at GAA's meetings on Tues- days alter school, 'l'hese sports included tennis, softball, bowling, volleyball, basketball. tumbling and apparatus, and archery. GAA is an organization in which girls can develop better sportsmanship. increase athletic skill, and broaden their field ol' sports knowledge as well as have fun. CAA Ol'lflffliRS. lfmn! Rozru' Alcanettc Nlarkunas, Publicity flhairrnang Mary Clurley. Program Clhairrnang Linda Cisisvar. SC'CI'C'lliI'y1 .Ian fuck. President. Smwzfl lfozm' Ciindy Bullock, Yice-President: lngrid lrarge, lreasurerg .lean Ciisburne. Sports Clhairnian. Members Receive Awards at other-Daughter Tea GAA's caged lion places first in Homecoming car com- petition. Girls develop coordination and sportsman- ship by participating in GAA volleyball throughout the winter months. ll2 The tr21gCdY of joan Of Are and the fable of Sfzozw White were this year's annual spring presentations by the members of Orchesis. The group sponsored by Mrs. Louise Nettleton and the officers made up a variety of dances to present in this program. Studying the history and different techniques of modern dance, participants in Orchesis strive to develop poise through perfection of timing and co-ordination. Every Wednesday after school Orchesis members met to exercise, to limber their bodies and to practice modern dances. For attending these meetings and appearing in the spring presentation, the girls received points towards their pins. KS!!- ,,v- Ms ORCHESIS OFFICERS. Front Row: Reina Hernandez, President, Second Roux' Connie Christensen, Vice-President Patricia Foley, Treasurerg Robin King, Secretary. Urchesis Presents Stor of Snow Whz'te Developing formations is one of the facets of modern dance expression fostered by Orchesis members. 'xii Q A' 'ig t i gf .ii 113 Pom Pon co-captains, Kay Atwood and Cathy Fencl, Striving for excellence and unison, the Pom Pon squad performed three routines this year, one at Homecoming and two at basketball games. They also participated in four pep rallies and sponsored a soc hop after one of the home basketball games. During half time at the Homecoming game the two-year girls performed their traditional routine and the entire squad performed two more. Supervising formation and routine steps, Mrs. Gwen Tveter, the new sponsor this year, met with the twenty-eight girls every Monday for an hour long practice. The two-year girls created all three routines. In the spring they also selected next yearls squad on the basis of timing and performance. For the first time the girls adopted some Pom Pon forma- tions demonstrated at universities and colleges. Pom Pon Squad Entertains With New Routines P011 PUNS. Front Sec'Zwn.' Linda Bose, Cathy Paulson, Cathy Lehman, Ginny Kreimeier, Sue Grosser, Heather Pearson, Second Row: Pat McSweeney, Cathy Fencl, Kay Atwood, Nancy Hermetet. Third Row: Pam Schlarb, Christi Hildreth, Linda Nellis, Renee Gottschalk, Marda Mabee, Delma Torres, Joan Rundle, Cyndee Washburn. Fourth Row: Connie Christensen, Nancy Conklin, Janet Battin, Nora Cain, Judy Barmantje, Lynn Volle, Peg Jordan, Linda Grothendick,jan Palmer, For the first time, York's Cheerleaders sponsored a pep week this year, A prize was awarded to the Senior class for fostering the most pep during the week. Seven new cheers were invented by the squad to help promote enthusi- asm, Because cheerleading requires many long hours of practice and much skill, the varsity and frosh-soph squad practiced every Tuesday and Thursday for one hour under the supervision of Miss Karen Ellis, Cheerleading spon- sor. New opportunities were opened to the varsity cheer- leaders. The squad spurred a professional basketball team, the Chicago Bulls, on to victory. Cheering alternately with two other schools, the girls were part of an experiment to test whether or not high school cheerleaders could success- fully capture and direct the spirit of an audience for a pro basketball game. Cheerleaders Spark Sp1r1t w1th Pep Week VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Front Row: Mary Ficarratto, Char- lotte Kleckner, co-Captaing Sue Dawson, Sandy Hoagland. Second Row: janet Hiser, Gail Andrews, Secretaryg Kris Jensen, co-captaing Nancy Pile. Coach Newton's top man, Al Janulis, streaks to 1st place fin- ish in 440 yard dash in District Meet. As the 1966 season progressed, winning and setting records became routine with Yorkls Varsity trackmen. The Dukes reached the summit when they placed 4th in the State Meet and captured the WSC Outdoor Championship on succes- sive weekends to complete the season. During the indoor sea- son, Coach Joe Newtonis thinclads won the West Suburbs Indoor Meet and their second consecutive WSC Indoor Championship. When the outdoor season arrived, the Dukes continued their championship form by triumphing in the Du- Page County Meet, Rockford Relays for the sixth year in a row, WSC Meet for the second straight year, and tying for first in the Palatine Relays. Besides accumulating championships and compiling a 9-3 dual meet mark, the Green-and-White broke fifty-two records. Among these, the mile relay team set a new State record of 3:18, John Mauzey established a new school standard of 174 feet 1f4 inch in the discus throw and Al Janulis broke the school 440 record with a 48 seconds clocking. Janulis, Most Valuable and Dukes leading scorer, was named co-captain along with Jeff White. York's Frosh-Soph cindermen won ten and lost three in addition to taking the Glenbard West Invitational, placing 2nd in the WSC Indoor Meet, and 3rd in the WSC Outdoor Meet. Gary Pierce broke the old York soph 440 record held by Al Janulis with a 251.5 timing. Pete Miller led Coach Newtonis Barons in points. Varsity Trackmen Establish 52 New Records 1966 VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Front Row: D. Dement, B. Coleman,J. Hammond, R. Cote, A. Janulis, White, P. Pompei, R. Booth, K. Van Deventer. Second Row: Coach Joe Newton, T. Schmidt, T. Lueder, R. Johnston, S. White, L. Drinka, Mauzey, G. Fantozzi, R. Ihms, R. Hauswald, Ass't Coach Clark Fischer, Third Row: R. Knutson, W. Lessner, W. Marshall, T. Van Orstrand,J, Amerlan,J. Horn,J. Peterson, P. Campabello, L. Rostis, Asslt Coach Alex Naidenovich. Fourth Row: A. Messerschmidt, V. Purpura, J. Dowding, R. Bobus, R. Connelly, D. Connelly, J. Gisburne, D. Bronson, RJacobi. Fjth Row: M. Derrico, Van Sickle, D. Olson, Digilio, E. Bronson, Schafer, B. Bauries, T. Wilson. Sixth Row: B. McCue, Mgr., D. Kopriva, Mgr., L. Pekoe, A. Jager, Maltby, M. Mader, Labudzik, P. Igoe, C. Clifford. WSC VARSITY MEET JL J 1 1966 Team Poinls YORK 71 Hinsdale C. 51 1X2 Glenbard W. 25 RwB 22 Lyons 17 Maine E. 17 Downers Grove N. 1 1f2 Arlington 1 Two members of York,s state champion mile relay team exchange the baton on way to victory. 1966 FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM. Front Row: J. Kernaghan, S. Nasar, P. Miller, G. Goss, Tesch, M. Aksamit, R. Hammond, S. Dunnington, Konrad, M. Igoe. Second Row: Coach loe Newton, P. Reiff, B. Marbach, Hackbarth, S. Morita, C. Berg, M. Maroney, L. Woelflin, D. Carlino, D. Rowe, R. Cote, Ass't. Coach Alex Naidenovich. Thzm' Row: R. DeRoo, D. Foote, T. Jones, T. Kroll, T. Guenther, T. McFarlane, P. Costigan, E. Wagner, R. Lasky, W. Jacoby, Ass't Coach Clark Fischer. Fourth Row: W. Kahlenberg, L. Richards, R. Dahlberg, D. Pickell, W. Rollow, R. Wilbur, T. White, D. Iden M Brosseau, J. Valant. Fjlh Row: R. Sterna, S. Goress, R. Greiner, D. Kean, K. Casazza, G. Pierce, W. Van Sickle, P. Rohde, R. Filsonh Sixlh Row: S E F c tman. Rostisi, D. Burgener, S. Wannos, W. Robinson, D. Jacoby. Seventh Row: P. Pompei, R. Blinn, M. Koblik, M. Ellingson, paragna, . 0 1966 VARSITY GOLF TEAM. From' Row: W. Lukes, M. Katzenbach, G. Rosenhagen, W. Johnson, R. Lada, S. Engebretson, Coach Thomas Nelson. Second Row: W. Strauch, Wright, L. Reedy, D. Tellefsen, T. Marquardt, P. Wukasch, P. Merklc, W. Thompson. Sophomore Linksters Win W C Championship Led by low-average man Ken Creighton, York,s Frosh- Soph golfers swept to the WSC Championship by winning all seven conference meets and walking off with the conference tournament. Creighton took 3rd place in the tournament by Final WSC Varsity Standings 1966 Team Place carding an 81, while Rick Burns, Darl Tellefsen, and Bob Lyons 1 Rex tied for 7th with scores of 83 to give Coach Tom Nelson glenbardgv' 2 his third championship in four years. The Barons compiled Yglgigrs mve N' 2 an 11-1 overall mark. A 1, With a 3-4 WSC record and a 3rd place Hnish in the Hr mftim 5 conference tournament, York's varsity linksters had to settle mls a C C' 6 for 4th in the WSC standings. Coach Nelsonls Dukes engaged Mama E' 7 in some tough battles and suffered losses by one, three, four, R-B 7 and five strokes. Nevertheless, they managed to end with a 5-6 overall mark and to Finish 3rd in the district meet. Senior George Rosenhagen tied the school record of 74 and also shot a 69 to establish a new practice record. In a TCllCfSCH, K- D3VidSC1'1, J- RuSCh, E- Wffslerdahl- Secfmd Row: meet that was limited to fourteen holes, Captain Steve Enge- R. Rex, B. Stangcrhl. Milkertul. McDonough, K. Creighton, B. Kaufman, B. Herman, R. Burns, K. Kraft, Coach Thomas Nelson, E. Kadow. 1966 FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM. Front Row: White, D. bretson registered even par. 1966 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: L. Deetjen, M. Rozboril, T. Scheer, A. Pachner Dawson, Meixner, W. Koenig. Second Row: Coach Robert Paddock, Doolittle, R Peterson M. Exiner, M. Mendenhall, R. Wilson,J. Blumthal, M. Henning, S. Van Gelder. Varsity Netmen Place 4th in District Meet York's Varsity tennis squad started the season by grabbing the first seven meets. During the next few weeks, however, the Dukes did a complete turnabout and dropped seven straight before winning two final contests for a 9-7 record. The Varsity's WSC record, coupled with its performance in the conference meet, put the Dukes in 6th place. Out of a Held of twelve in the District Meet, Coach Robert Paddock's netmen battled to a 4th place Hnish. juniors Andy Pachner and john Meixner, sophomore Walt Koenig, and freshmen jeff Dawson and Mike Rozboril paced the team to its winning slate. Pachner was named captain, Dawson received Most Valuable honors, and Meixner was voted Most Improved. Roy Kallstrom and Glenn Cunningham led Coach Del Meitz's Barons to a 9-5 season mark and a 5th place con- ference tie. WSC VARSITY MEET 1966 Team Hinsdale C. Arlington Glenbard W Lyons R-B YORK Downers Grove Maine E. 1966 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM. Fron! Row: T. Holtzman, J. Erickson, P. Phillips, D. Greenberg, A. Jonas, R. Shope, R. Kallstrom, C. Olson. Second Row: R. Heck, D. Dyer, G. Cun- ningham, Boekelman, R. Nieman, L. Worthem, R. Truckenbrodt, Ferry, R. Reinke, Coach Del Meitz. 1 A .- 'K-' York's Varsity diamondmen fought for Znd place all season long, but lost three out of their last five games to finish 3rd with an SJ6 WSC slate, one game behind the 2nd place team. Senior Scott Fiene and junior Randy Meyer smashed thirteen hits apiece, with Meyer running up a .310 average and Fiene posting a .260 mark, to pace Coach Erl Ellingsonls Dukes to a 9-8 won-lost season. John Sonnenberg drove in nine baserunners while Most Improved -Iohn Schleinzer drilled two home runs, tops in their departments. Cary Schiefer and Mike Stertz led the pitching staff with three wins each and 1.99 and 2.57 ERA's. respectively. Fiene and Meyer tied for MVP honors, Fiene. Reese, and Sonnenberg were voted captains. Catcher Ned Reese was also named to the All-VVSC Team. For the Sophomores, Chris Schweer and Ken Lange led the way in hitting by compiling .389 and .300 batting averages. Schweer rapped out three doubles, one triple. and one home run among his fourteen hits, while Lange and joe Fleming had six RBI,s each, to lead the club. Gene Kabbejs micro- scopic 0.74 ERA and Bob Wendtls three victories topped the moundstafln. The Sophls WSC record stood at 5-9 while their overall mark was an improved 7f9. Coach Lee Wachen- heim's Barons voted Kabbe the MVP award, picked Don Summers Most Improved, elected Jerry Janicek, Captain. .. I .. Senior Scott! Fiene belts a record-breaking homerun. The ball soared 380 feet from home plate over the 30-foot high left held Fiene, Meyer Spark Dukes to 3rd in W C 120 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAIXI. lx'ncc!zrzg.' C. Dean. N. Reese, M. Stertz. ij. Caplan, W. Brandt. S. Fiene. Frrm! Rrmu' C. Schiefer. M. VVilkinson. D. Niemeyer. E. Neumann. Set'- ond Row: C. Purdom. R. Mey- er, KI. Kubicek. W. Schwass, R. Long. Third Rmxh' G. Michi, VV. Spicer, P. Niastro. Son- nenberg, C. Schweer. Dern- ing. Fourth Row: D. lden, K. Meyer, D. Ramler, KI. Schlein- zer, D. Bratcher. Fiflh Row: T. Vodnansky, Mgr., R, Hooker, Mgr. WSC VARSITY STANDINGS Y ea m l'Vo n 1. nxt Glenbard W. 13 l R-B 9 5 YORK 8 6 Lyons 7 7 Maine E. 7 7 Downers Grove N. 6 8 Hinsdale C. 4 10 Arlington 2 12 1966 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM. Krzeehrig: J. Sonnenberg, J. Schumacher, R, Tiierina. Front Row: R. Cozzi, H. Pontarelli,,J, Mariotte, Nl. Nladigan. Second Row: R, Fleming, G. Marthaler, T. Rauschert, D. Summers, W. Boutwell, Thzrd Row: J. Mc- Conachie. J. Skoney, J. Morovieh, K. Lange, P, Walling, M. Clancy, VV. Ruecking, R. Horn- siein. Fourth Roux' Coach Lee Wachenheim, R. Wendt, J. Olson, T, Wallace, E. Kabbe, G. Janicek. 1966 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: G, Saccomanno, T. Gaddis, C, Dyer, E. Keller,J. Boll. Sec- ond Row: T. Sehumacker, A. Bosworth, K. Piche, E. Kuhlmann, M. Kelstrom, R. Vegtor, Coach Ron Fordonski. Third Row: R. Newman, P. Coen, R. Shade, M, Derning. Fourth Row: G. Busch, S. O'Connor, C. Capen, B. Eisner. 121 . Q ..... .. 1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: J. Bluemke, mgr., B. King, B. Booth, B. DeBartolo, R. Meyer, C. Purdom, J, McConachie, B. Schwass, R. Burns. Second Row: D. Summers, R. Tyk, T, Guenther, D. Anderman,J. Derning, K. Bunce, Mather, Kernaghan, B. Strauch, D. Walton. Third Row: Ass,t Coach Donald Trolliet, M. Mader, W. Rudnick, T, King, Maltby, C. Kaltinger, D. Iden, M. Dann, R. Standlee. Fourth Row: A. Lehuta, R. Ihms, L. Deetjen, T. Kroll, B. Filson, P. Costigan, R. Serpan, R. Quimby, R. Goodell. Fifth Row: Ass't. Coach William Mueller, D. Gidcumb, S. Wannos, G. Fantozzi, J. Blumthal, R. Peterson, A. Thal, B. Boutwell, D. Richards, Coach Alex Naidenovich. Strauch Directs Dukes, Explosive Offense Defeating four out of their first Five opponents enabled York7s Varsity Football Team to tie for 4th in the WSC, with a 3-3-1 record, and to Hnish with a 4-3-1 overall mark. Coach Alex Naidenovich fielded a light squad as no player weighed over 200 pounds. The Dukes' passing and running game, however, made up for lack of size as the Green-and-White started fast. In a non-conference bat- tle, York squeaked past District 88 rival Willowbrook, 14-13. Quarterback Bill Strauch connected on a 77 yard pass play, and Bob Booth ran 60 yards to account for York's touchdowns. Against Glenbard West, York scored on 87 and 82 yard pass plays but lost. Coach Naidenovichfs var- sity gridders then clobbered Maine East, 45-18, Downers Grove, 12-7, and Proviso West, 26-0, as long runs and passes again characterized the Dukes' offense. York faced three tough opponents during the Hnal weeks of the season and fought Riverside to a scoreless tie while losing to Lyons Quarterback Bill Strauch throws a bomb during the game against Lyons. and Hinsdale. Senior quarterback Bill Strauch broke most of York's passing records as he led the Dukes, offense to an eight game total of 140 points. Strauch completed 56 of 150 attempts-good for 1144 yards, a 20.4 yards-per-com- pletion average, and ten touchdowns. These were all records. End Mike Dann also established a few school records as he caught 17 aerials for 374 yards. I-Ialfback Booth, leading rusher, carried the ball 114 times, gaining 562 yards for a 4.7 average. Booth scored 43 points while Dann accounted for 23. Jack Derning, Randy Meyer, and Dave Anderman bulwarked the defense. Derning led in tackles and also re- covered four fumbles and intercepted four passes. The team elected Strauch and Derning co-captains, chose Derning as MVP, and voted Wally Rudnick Most Improved. Strauch, Dann, and Derning were selected to the All-WSC and All- DuPage teams. WSC VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Team Hfon Lost Tied Lyons 6 0 1 Glenbard W. 6 1 0 Hinsdale C. 5 1 1 YORK 3 3 1 R-B 3 3 1 Downers Grove N. 2 5 0 Maine E. 1 6 0 Proviso W. 0 7 0 1966 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Jamieson, W. Rollow, P. Coen, A. Greco, R. Sunbury, C. Dyer, M. Derning, R. Moug. .Sbtrfizzfl RfIZl .' Ass't. Coach Richard Ulrich, E. Keller, T. johnson, G. Smith, G. Busch, G. Gills, T. Brace, W. Marciniak, D. Pick- ell, Boll. Thin! Rozff: Coach Richard Campbell, R. Whitney, R. Quiter, D. Dearborn, C. Westfall, S. OlConnor, G. Yesnik, K. Peterson, Ellingson, T. Dolan, D. Burzynski, mgr. Fourth Row: T. julison, mgr., M. Fordyce, L. Bell, K. Piche,j. Sparagna, Pflaum, P. Keever, R. Shade, G. Miller, W. Robinson, mgr., K. LaBarre, mgr. Sophs Rip Opposition for Record 174 Points Yorkis Frosh-Soph Football Team, paced by sophomore Kent Piche on defense and freshman Pat Keever on offense, scrambled its way to a 3rd place WSC finish. The offen- WSC FROSH-SOPH sive work of Cliff Dyer and Keever, with each scoring six F001-BALL STANDINGS touchdowns, led the underclassmen to a record 174 points. Team Won LOU The Baron offense rolled up 1800 yards on the ground and Hinsdale C. 6 1 625 in the air for an impressive 2,425 yard total. The com- Glenbard WA 6 1 bination of Dyer to Bill Rollow accounted for the success of YORK 5 2 the soph passing attack, as Rollow grabbed 15 aerials for proviso W. 4 3 197 yards. Piche and Mike Derning led Coach Richard Downers Grove N- 3 4 Campbell's stubborn defense with 123 and 94 defensive points Lyons 2 5 respectively. The rugged defensive eleven permitted their Maine E' 2 5 opponents 96 points for the season. R-B 0 7 After a slow start against Willowbrook and a tough Glen- bard West team, the Barons streaked to five straight con- ference wins before falling to Hinsdale in the season Hnal. The sophs voted Dyer and Rollow co-captains, Keever as Most Valuable Back, and Ron Shade Most Valuable Line- man. Glen Miller was awarded Most Improved honors. 1966 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: W. Bates, M. McCann, R. Rasmussen, Magellan, Walling, M. Cleary, D. Harmon, B. Knuepfer, B. Stolper, D. Purdom, Niemeyer, Thon, S. Burny, Frantz. Second Row: B. Burkhardt, Wagner, D. Bomberg, A. Beaurline, B. Owens, M. Koukl, K. Owens, B. Cassidy, B. Bell, S. Bretl, D. Pertle, M. Mudra, S. Schroeder, D. Reimann, B. Hay, D. Diedrichs. Thin! Rozw: Collins, Hutchinson, L. Robish, Carpenter, J. Doyle, G. Naus, G. Krueger, M. Farley, G. Forman, T. Raflien, C. Overly, K. Bancroft, B. Lorey, M. Esposito, B. Osowski, N. Heerwagen, M. Keller. Fourth Row: Ass't. Coach Jerol Andres, T. Koran, E. Vertovec, Steadman, B. Duffey, G. Cheney, E. Konkolewski, M. McAndrew, G. Kentgen, R. Mikal, R. Steinhe- bel, B. Kolar, R. Hickman, D. Carmichael, L. Bank, R. Craddock. Fjtfz Row: Coach Clark Fischer, B. White, D. Berg, P. Hoppe, D. Thompson, R. Smith, F. Weigle, B. Weiberg, L. Klusak, Nelson, D. johnson, D. Rice, S. Abbot, B. Grob, M. Wittman, Ass't. Coach Dean Wilson. Szxlh Rom' W. Brasie, G. Douce, M. Sheade, D. Hosteland, D. Suominen, M. Simundza, C. johnson, C. Smith, Asslt Coach Del Meitz. 1966 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. Front Row: D. Berghorn, G. Goss, M. lgoe, D. Carlino, W. Marbach, B. Davidovich. Second Rout: XV, Koenig, R. DeRoo, J. Konrad, R. Connelly, S. Morita, R. Seid- litz, S. Dunnington. Third Row: D. Bronson, B. Kahlenberg, K. Vandeventer, E. Bronson, B. Hammond, J. Gisburne, Hackbarth, Smith. Fourth Row: Coach joe Newton, F. Toka, mgr,, D. Kopriva, mgr,, S, Holtz, mgr., G, Andrews, mgr. Harriers Cop th Straight Conference Meet Yorkfs defending State Cross-Country Champions came through with another spectacular season, even though they did not retain their title. The Long Green Line outran most of its opponents and compiled a 9-1 dual meet mark. Varsity manjohn Gisburne leads Dukes toa Victory over R-B. A loss to Glenbard West was the only blemish on their record and caused the Dukes' WSC record to stand at 6-1. A This loss was avenged during the conference meet as Coach Joe Newtonls Harriers finished lst for the fifth straight year. The Dukes also placed 2nd in the National Postal Meet, an event which combines the two-mile times of five runners. Un their way to 3rd in the State Meet, the varsity runners took 2nd in the District. Walt Koenig and Gary Goss were the leading scorers for the Dukes. Team members voted John Gisburne, Roger Connelly, and Koenig as captains and named Gisburne and Koenig as Most Valuable. Yorkis Frosh-Soph Cross-Country Team concluded the 1966 season by capturing 1st place in the WSC. Led by such standouts as Mike Rozboril, Chuck Weigel, and Deane Foote, the Barons romped to their second perfect 10-0 sea- son. While crushing all opposition, they attained victories in both the DuPage County Meet and the St. Charles Invita- tional. The soph harriers reached the summit when they won in the conference meet. Foote, leading scorer and Most Valuable runner, paced the thinclads in their 36 point victory by taking lst place. na nv1. 'nimumnammaamammwxm WSC VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Ybgm PIGCE l YORK 1 Clenbard W. l Proviso W. 3 Maine E. 4 R-B 5 Lyons 6 Downers Grove N. 7 Hinsdale C. 8 WSC SOPI-IOMORE CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Team Place YORK 1 Glenbard W. 2 Maine E. 3 Lyons 4 Proviso W. 5 l R-B 6 l Downers Grove N' 7 Coach Newton's top sophomores, Chuck Weigel and Deane Hinsdale Cl 8 Foote, run one-two in a WSC meet. Baron Runners Stride to Undefeated Season 1966 FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. Fran! Row: K. Wilson, K. Mendenhall, L. Clink, Huson, H. Vogel, K. Gosse, D. Johnson, F. Van Dahm. Second Row: C. Chrostowski, D. Lada, R. Hahn, M. Larsen, G. Watts, D. Harwig, D. Koch, W. Clark, M. Koblik, P. Pompei, mgr. Third Row: R. Elliott, T. Hagensee, R. Shope, T. Bash, T. White, R.Gabbei,J. Mulholland, T. Case, S. Adams, M. Aubuchon, G. Mraz, mgr. Fourth Row: 'Coach joe Newton, R. Blinn, R. Dahlberg, M. Lynn, E. Wagner, D. Foote, C. Weigel, M. Rozboril, R. Funk, C. Peterson, D. Wunderlich, P. Reiff, T. McFarlane. 125 1966-1967 VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM. Front Row: M. Benedetto, Dayton, S. Muller, S. Nazar, C. Berg, R. Budde, L. Vogel, T. Wynne, W. Marshall, D. French. Second Row: R. Daniels, L. Lambin, T. Ryan, D. Slater, K. Stone, Rl. Pertle, D. Sikkema, M. Colias, R. Quimby, P. Sparagna. Third Row: P. Seifried, Mgr., B. Kennedy, KI. Frazier, R. Hershey, K. Ehrhard,j. Maltby, P. Thompson,j. Martin, F. Hewelt, P. Hololy, Coachxlerome Filipek. York,s Varsity Gymnastics Team, under the guidance of Coach Jerome Filipek, muscled its way to Znd place WSC finishes in both dual and conference meet stand- ings. In dual meets, the Dukes piled up a 5-1 mark to tie Hinsdale. In the conference meet, Hinsdale edged the Dukes 98 U2 to 92 to take conference honors. The Dukes were led by co-captains john Dayton and Wayne Marshall on the still rings and side horse and Bill Kennedy on the parallel bars. Ron Quimby and Craig Berg were consistent scorers for the Dukes on the trampo- line and in tumbling. In state competition Dayton took third on the rings and Quimby took ninth in tumbling for the Dukes. Dayton and Berg were chosen Most Valuable while Ron Budde was named Most Improved. The Sophs Hnished with an 8-4-I overall record and took 2nd in the WSC. John Valant was voted Most Valu- able while freshman Gary Nauss was named Most Im- proved. Varsity Musclemen Capture 2nd in W C WSC VARSITY GYMNASTICS STANDINGS Team Place Hinsdale C. 1 YORK 2 Proviso W. 3 Maine E. 4 Glenbard W. 5 Lyons 6 R-B 6 FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS TEAM. Seated: jerry Haptas, Rick Swanson, Bill Highland, Bob Dean, Terry Robish, Dave Schroeder, Kent Piche, ,Ioe Sparagna, Ilohn Valant, Ilohn -Ian- kowski. Kneeling: Mark Reiman, Bill Schmidt, Jim Martin, Jim Doyle, Mike McCann, Brad Osowski, Bob Crum, Al Dollens, Bob Knuepfer, Mike Feihsler, Ron Howard, john McEllen, Tom jankowski. Standing: Coach jerol Andres, Coach Seidenfuss, Rick Hickman, Doug Carlson, Chip Howard, Chris Dodaro, Roger Rosentreter, Ken Gosse, Paul Steik, jefT Carpenter, jay Weber, Bill Carney, Gary McCulloch, Dave Sturtevant, Marty Esposito, Gerry Maus, Russ Walter, Tim Raffenhjohn PHaum. 126 -A-. rw-,.- .-f 1966-1967 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: R. Thomas, B. Rasmussen, Fogle, R. Engebretson, Mcflonachie, B. Lindsey. Second Row: G. Smith, Mgr., M. Granrath, L. Woelflin, T. Wilkerson, L. Snyer, B. Bom- berg, A. Lehuta, D. Allen, M. Swenson. Third Row: P, Yee, Mgr., B. King, G. Cunningham, B. Rapier, R. Trucken- brodt, D. Stasi, D. Blumthal, A. Lazzara, M. Bertane, D. Richards, Coach Lee Wachenheim. Soph Wrestlers Grab ddison Tournament WSC VARSITY WRESTLING STANDINGS Ybarn Wran Lost Tied 1. LaGrange 7 0 0 2. Proviso West 5 2 0 3. R-B 4 2 1 4. Maine E. 4 3 0 5. Glenbard W. 3 3 1 6. Downers Grove N. 2 4 1 7, Hinsdale C. 1 5 1 8. YORK O 7 0 1966-67 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: H. Oeser, W. Enmark, W. Blanchard, D. Bomberg, A. Beaurline, R. Burkhardt, D. Reimann, K. Schinagl, M. Koukl. Second Row. S. Schroeder, R. Krone, Abbott, KI. Collins, D. Koos, R. Stolper, NI. Mudra, R. Grob, T. Koran, K. Athon, P. Barber. Third Row: W. Lorey, L. Robish, M. Simundza, G. Kentgen, D. Rice, D. Carmichael, G. Foreman, D. Holmes, R. Craddock, G. Smith, B. Bell, G. Cheney, B. Boers, S. Steadman, W. Brasie, T. Schumann, C. Cavenderhl. Griseto. 1966-1967 FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: T. Mattia. H. Vanderpoel, P. Robinson, P. Russell, T. Shallcross, S. Buck. Second Row: Coach Richard Ulrich, B. Logsden, D. Morrison, C. Olson, T. Cody, M. Anderson, R. Sterna, D. Sampson, B. Mueller. Third Row: D. Jacoby, E. Mielchen, W. Baranowski, G. Yanta, G. Gills, T. Brace, A. Dobricky, T. Walker, W. Barnes. Behind standout wrestlers Pete Russell, Ed Mielchen, and Tom Brace, Coach Richard Ulrichis Barons muscled their way to a decisive victory in the Addison Quadrangu- lar. Russell and Brace copped firsts at 120 and 145 res- pectively, while Mielchen, Dave Bomberg, Rick Sterna, Bob Cesario, Wayne Baranowski, Tom Shallcross, and Dave Jacoby finished second. Following this crushing triumph, the sophs won three, lost six, and tied one to end the season with a 4-8-1 record, good for 5th place in the conference. Captain Pete Russell compiled the best record, 11-3-1, while Brace led the team in pins with eight. With only one letterman returning, the varsity had a rough season. The Dukes made a fine effort, however, and captured 3rd in the York Quadrangular and 7th in the Prospect Holiday Tournament. Bruce King, captain, and Most Valuable Mark Swenson were Coach Lee Wachen- heim's only grapplers to advance in the district. i sea.. s. A f T. 127 f 'f i f .QM 4 .1455 1966 6f X ARSITX BASKETBLXI L YILANI Front Roz. I Bluemke mgr R Heck. R. Burns. B. Strauch, D. Grove, D. Dyer, C. Purdom, G Croxe D Glennon B Pech R Long Ferry C Andrews mgr Second Row: Coach Erl Ellingson, K. Bunce, D. lden, D. Silig- mueller Boekelman C Schweer R Reinkc N1 Clanct R Saunders Doolittlegj.Dcrning.Coach Richard Campbell. Varsity Wins Second Straight WSC Crown WSC Varsity Basketball All season long senior guard Derrick C rove thrilled York fans YGRK 13 I Standings Yeam VVon Lost Downers Grove N. 11 3 Hinsdale C. 11 3 Lyons 8 6 R-B 6 8 Proviso W. 5 9 Glenbard W. 1 13 Maine E. 1 13 Amassing twenty-five victories and their second con- secutive NVSC Championship, the Dukes of York came through with another successful season. After losing their second and third games, the Green Machine produced seventeen straight victories before being upset. The var- sitygs 13-1 VVSC slate earned the 1st place trophy. With a high-scoring attack, York captured the DeKalb Tourna- ment Title. Chris Schweer scored 46 points in one game to set a tournament record. With Schweer and Derrik Grove leading the way, the Green-and-VVhite offense averaged 77.1 points per game. Against Proviso VVest, Grove poured in 46 points on 23 held goals, a York and VVSC record, as the Dukes set a scoring high of 101 points. Grove also set a season mark with 163 assists. Schweer established new season scoring records with 697 points and a 24 point average. His 978 career points and 555 rebounds were also new marks. John Doolittle helped out on the boards with 355 rebounds. Captain Bill Strauch canned 88 of 114 free throws for a record .772 percentage. Schweer became Coach Richard Campbell's third player to receive all-state honors. Schweer and Grove were voted to the All-WSC and All-Chicago Area squads. Schweer, Grove and Strauch were selected as NIVP7s for the Dukes while Schweer was elected captain for next yearjs team. ,f 7' if-' on UG 5, O 's7 1 ,F .fd 1966-1967 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM. Fran! Row: McDonough, Dawson, W. lN1arciniak, C. Dyer, B. Sonnenherg, H. Erickson, Slfffiflll Row: Coach Cecil Stinson, M. Ellingson, R. Newman. W. Teichen, C. Peterson, T. Dolankl. Milkert, E. Keller, R. Moug, T. Dolan, R. Blinn. Sophs Fight to C, St. Ignatius Crowns Behind jeff Dawson's outshooting and the rebounding of Walt Teichen and Russ Moug, York's Barons outclassed 21 0122 opponents this year. Co-captains Dawson and CMH Dyer directed the deadly soph offense as the Barons hustled their way to being the best soph quintet in the history ofthe school. Dawson, who hit on 42 per cent of his shots from the Floor and 69 per cent from the charity stripe. led the Barons in scoring with 362 points. Dyer was second in point production with 218 markers. Russ Moug and Walt Teichen hauled down 164 and 159 rebounds res- pectively to completely dominate the boards for the sophs. The stingy soph defense held opposition in check all year. Their best defensive effort of the year' came against Clenbard West. The sophs held the Bardlets to just 22 points in defeating them 64-22. Besides walking off with the WSC title, the sophs won the St. Ignatius Holiday Tournament by defeating St. Pats in the title tilt 52-47. The frosh. by taking first in their division, gave York a clean sweep of basketball on all levels. The frosh turned back all competition to end the season with a 17-O mark good for lst place in the WSC and lst in the LaGrange Holiday Tournament. 1966-1967 FRESHNIAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: D. Haines, Thon, D. Purdom, M. Licht, D. Rose, Second Row: M. McAndrew, Mul- holland. Mgr., R. Mikal, B, Kirby, M. Cleary. B. Neiderer, D. Harmon, M. Sheade. T, White, S. Thompson, Palmer, Mgr., Neimeyer. Third Row: Coach William johnson, N. Heerwagen, Mgr., B. Squire, Mgr., Kaden, E. Konkolewski, G. Deitelhofln, D. Thompson, B. Leslie, Nelson, G. Kruger, D. Pertle, Burny, D. Souminen, P. Keever, D. Wunderlich, B. Hay, Mgr., Coach joseph Pasternock. I29 Captain Bill Strauch starts drive for basket, The York guard poured in his season-high of23 in-'K Sweet Sixteen battle. Advancing to the MSweet Sixteen, York's Dukes met Chicago Public League Champion Harlan in a showdown battle for the trip downstate. The Green-and-Wlhite found the going rough and never led Harlan for thirty-one min- utes and fifty-eight seconds of the game. W'ith two seconds left, however, forward 'Iohn Doolittle scored to give the Green Machine a 72-70 victory and a trip to Champaign. Reaching the Mlllite Eightw for the second time in its his- tory, York ran into foul trouble against the eventual state champions, Pekin, and went down in defeat. Thus, the Dukes and Coach Campbell completed the season with a 25-V4 record, the VVSC Championship, the DeKalb Tour- nament Title, and the Regional and Sectional Trophies. See additional pictures on pages l66,l67. ukes Gain Elite Eight for Second Time Chris Schwccr, holder of all-time scoring record, hooks one in for two points in critical Harlan contest. Garbage man .Iohn Doolittle dumps in a two-pointer. Doo- little's last-second bucket gave York its trip downstate. A ,, xlefl Dawson pumps in two of his twenty-two points in the Pekin game. Junior .lack Derning, whose late season surge helped the Dukes in State Tournament play, lays one up, 1 , WEE' K. af' 5 sewn Que 1 e ,fs 7 N., , ,mp ,M 'M ,if ' as alla' . ll 31-523 A 6 e llll, wk Y,,ll s , e ,Aw- K K ,ML Wm, M .1-A , K N,,.,,.q-w'x, People York Community High School-what is it? A mass of bricks and a ,jumble of additions has never made a school. It takes the people who frequent the structure to make it what it is. Entering as a fresh- man, each little person scurries down the hallways peering into the faces of those who pass him and sees only unsympathetic upperclassmen. As time progresses each one acquires a distinct personality and assumes his identity as a contributing York student. To form a cooperative unit, individuals engage in the activities which create the school's animate character and give it its atmosphere charged with life. On the following pages can be found the pictures of those who made York a memorable, vibrant mass in which future pat- terns of social behavior were formed by fraternizing with oneis fellow students. fit.. . i s - ft f 1'aW'.t A 5 ex rs. , 4. M MM. Dr. Bruce Allingham, Superintendent of District 88, attends as special guest the annual York faculty luncheon which honors retiring teachers. Miss Marie Gustafson, former Business Education Department Chairman and Mr. Roy DeShanc. a former York principal look on with Dr. Allingham as the program is about to begin. District 88 Directors, Board, Aid Superintendent f in District 88 Directors Mr. Ronald Eikenberry, Research, Development and Information Servicesg Mr. William L. North, Program for Continuing Educationg Mr. Walter Knudson, Personnel and Transportationg Mr. Jack A. Moms, Business Affairsg Mr. Robert Bond, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds confer with Superintendent Allingham. District 88 Board of Education. Seated: Dr. Melvin H. Mueller, Mrs. Gertrude P. Armstrong, M Milton F. Darr, jr. Standing: Rev. G. William Bingaman, Mr. William A. Kroeplin, Mr, Vernon Bentz, Mr. Leonardj. Haverkarnp, l24 York Highjs Principal Mr. V.A. Jones . . . ...withaparcnt ... ADMI ITRATIVE COU OIL MR. V. A. JONES-Principal, York Community High School MR. A. FREW BROWN-Administrative Assistant for Teacher Assignments and Instructional Materials MR. JOHN E. SOHNE-Administrative Assistant of Student Ac- tivities and Building Usage MR. CECIL STINSON-Administrative Assistant for Pupil As- signments and Scheduling, Counselor, Sophomore Basketball Coach MR. HAROLD KIEFFER-Administrative Assistant for Coordina- tion of Physical Welfare and Athletic Director MR. WILLLAM MUELLER-Deans' Department Chairman, Var- sity Football Assistant Yorkis Administrative Council Plans Academic Goals, Programs for Educational Excellence I36 MISS BEATRICE KRANTZ-Dean of Girls, Student Office As- sista nts MISS LYNN LIPKE-Art Department Chairman, Art Staff Spon- sor MR. FREDERICK R. SNYDER-Audio-Visual Department Chairman, Sound Crew Sponsor, Photography StafT Sponsor MR. HAROLD RANDOL-Business Education Department Chairman, Data Processing, Bookkeeping, Typing MR. R. M. LEADER-English Department Chairman, Official Basketball Timekeeper and Scorekeeper VIR. L. R. REIMERvBand Director, Music Department Chairman ADMI I TRATIVE COU CIL In District 88 the department chairmen are considered to be in a position of significant leadership, and in addition to their recognition as competent teachers are expected to serve in an administrative capacity. The department chair- men, the deans of students, the audio-visual director, the head nurse, and the various administrative assistants to the principal form the Administrative Council for each high school in District 88. This group meets weekly at the call of the principal, studies various administrative matters and traditionally counsels and advises the principal in deci- ment man, Home Economics Club Co-Sponsor man, Travel Committee Chairman, French Class Gift Sponsor Faculty Bowling Sponsor, Golf Coach sions which he must make for the welfare of the high school. Through the use of this democratic process the problems of students and teachers are brought to the consideration of the administration and given careful and considerate attention. Although various other avenues exist for solving problems, it is obvious that the Adminis- trative Council is a very important part of the democratic process and the administration in District 88 and York High School. MRS. LUELLA DEMAS-Girls' Physical Education Department Chairman, Health MR. E. O. ELLINCSON-Boys' Physical Education Department Chairman, Health, Varsity Baseball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach MR. ELMER G. KUNZE-Science Department Chairman, Physics MR. HOWARD P. VAN NORMAN-American History, Social Studies Department Chairman MISS LELA SUTTER-Director of Health Services, Future Nurses Club Sponsor l37 MR. RAYMOND A. HYLANDER-Director of Cuidanre Depart MRS. HELEN O'NEILLfHome Economics Department Chair MR. PAUL H. HARTWIC-Industrial Arts Department fhair MISS MARGARET RYANiForeign Language Department MISS MYRTLE ELLIS-Library Department Chairman Senior MR. THOMAS NELSON-Mathematics Department Chairman FACULTY MRS. LUCILE H. ALBERT-English, YE' Yhlav Director MR. KIEROL E. ANDRES-Boys' Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Gymnastic Coach MR. ROBERT C. AUSTIN-School Psychologist NIISS NIARY BAIERvFrench,xIunior Class Sponsor MR. A. V. BAKKERS-XVorld History, Prom Bids Committee MR. LEON BENSON-Mathematics, Caps and Gowns MRKIAMES M. BERGER-French, Cercle Francais Sponsor NIR. DAVID A. BEUTER-English, American History MRS. RUTH BIDDULPH-Mathematics 138 MISS VIOLA E. BILLETT-Social Science, National Honor So- ciety Faculty Chairman MRS. G. MAHRE BOWMAN-Business Machines, Typing, Committee Chairman for Faculty Luncheon, Travel, and Teacher Recognition MRS. ELLEN BRAUN-Unified Studies, Reading Improvement, Pep Club Sponsor MISS SANDRA KI. BRYZEK-English MR. RICHARD L. CAMPBELL-Boys' Physical Education, Var- sity Basketball Coach, Sophomore Football Coach MR. ROBERT W. CARLSON-Boys' Physical Education, World Geography, Economic Geography, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Homecoming Parade Chairman MR. GEORGE EHNEBOM-American History, Senior Class Sponsor MISS KAREN ELLIS-Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleading Sponsor MISS MYRTLE EVJEN-English MISS MARY A. FAULKNER-English, Drama and Oral Inter- pretation, Drama Club Co-Sponsor, Individual Speech Events Co- Sponsor MRS. MARIAN FEID-Health, Girls' Physical Education MR. ROBERT FERRY-Biology FAC LTY MR. E, FRANK CHERRYwBookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Salesmanship. Auditorium Production Tickets M RS, BARBARA DAKE-Home Economics MR. JOHN DAVIK-Chemistry, National Honor Society Faculty Committee MISS ELEANOR A. DAVIS-Journalism, York-llz' Director, Quill and Scroll Sponsor MR, RICHARD S. DAVIS-Electronics, junior Class Sponsor, Radio Club Sponsor MRS. ANNE L. DEEM-English. Speech MRS. ISABEL M, DEPARAASpanish MRS. ANN DUNLEVY+English, Counselor MR. ROBERT J. ECANASocial Science, American History 139 FACULTY MR. T. FILIPEK-Algebra, General Math, Varsity Gymnastics Coach MR, CLARK H. FISCHER-Boys' Physical Education, Health, Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Safety Co- ordinator, Letterman Club Sponsor MISS J, L. FLAKE-Mathematics, Math Club Sponsor, FTA Sponsor MR. KRIS GARMAGER-English MISS ANN GEKAS-Reading MR. STEVEN C. GERLACI-I+S0cial Science, Historical Society Sponsor MISS PHYLLIS GRAHAM-English MRS. ELLEN HACKLEMAN-English, Journalism MR. ROBERT D. HAEBICH-English, Assistant Senior Class Sponsor 140 MR. LOUIS HARMENING-English MISS CAROLE HARTMAN-English MR. EARL E. HEINHORST-Mathematics MISS JANET HELSEL-Advanced Stenography, Clerical Practice Shorthand MRS. BARBARA S, HENDERSHOTT-English, journalism Girls' Club Co-Sponsor MISS VIOLA HENRIKSON-Biology MR. DONALD L. KIUDAY-Speech, English, Drama Club Spon- sor, Debate Coach MR. RICHARD W. KAMKA-English, Film ofthe Month Sponsor MR. DAN E, KANE-EMH, Prevocational Counselor, FTA Spon- sor MRS, BETTYE C. KAPLAN-Chemistry, Prom Committee MR. RICHARD AI. KING-Physical Science, Chess Club Sponsor MISS RUTH KINNEY-Librarian FACULTY MR. HENRY C. HI'I'T-Social Science, Summer School Director MR. R, M. HOSTELAND-Science MR. ROBERT HYDE-American History, Assistant .junior Class Sponsor MR. ALLAN L. JACOBSON-Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor MISS JUDITH A. JOHANSEN-Latin, French, Latin Club Co Sponsor MISS CORINNE JOHNSON-English MR. DAVE A. JOHNSON-Mathematics, Ushers' Sponsor MR. MR RICHARD JOHNSON-Industrial Arts . WILLIAM O. -IOHNSON-Physical Science, Drivers' Educa tion, Assistant Freshman Basketball Coach l4l FACULTY MISS EDITH KINSINGER-Counselor MRS. MARY KIRBY-Spanish,FTA Sponsor MR. RICHARD L. KOLZOW-General Business, Business Law, Business Organization, Freshman Class Sponsor MR. JOHN P. KOVATCH-Physical Science MISS LEONA A. KOWALSKI-English, Unified Studies, Girls' Club Co-Sponsor MISS DIANA KRAKOWER-Spanish, Spanish Honorary, Na- tional Honor Society Faculty Committee MR. ROBERT M. KUEHN-IndustrialArts,VVoods MISS MARGARET LACEY-Physical Education, GAA Sponsor MRS. MARGARET LAMON-Speech, English, Drama Club Sponsor, Technical Director of Stage Productions 142 MRS. CIAROLYN A. LANDWEHR-English MISS MARLENE LANGOHR-Biology MR. DWIGHT LARSON-World History, Director of Intramurals MISS POLLY LAWSON-French MR. TED W. LEITZwCounselor, Student Council Sponsor, Col lege Counselor MRS. KATHRYN LILLYMAN-Spanish MRS. IRENE MOSTEK-Health Service MISS CARMEN MUIRHEID-Mathematics MR. ALEX NAIDENOVICH-Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Head Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach MRS. LOUISE NETTLETON-Physical Education. Orchesis Sponsor NIR. JOSEPH NEW'TONkPhysical Education, Cross Country Varsity and Frosh-Soph Coach, Track Varsity and Frosh-Soph Head Coach MRS. DOROTHY NICHOLS-Counselor, Homecoming Float Committee FACULTY MRS. ROBERTA LINDCREN-Home Economics, Home Eco- nomics Club Sponsor MRS. YVONNE LUNDQUIST-English, Speech, Drama, Thes- pian Sponsor, Drama Director MISS MYRNA MAGNUSONsCounselor, Green Key Club Spon- sor MRS, -IANE MARRINERAPhysical Education, Health, GAA Bowling Sponsor, Safety Committee Sponsor MRS. MARY JANE MARRINER-English, Citizenship Com- mittee Sponsor MR. MICHAEL MEHREN-English, Collage Sponsor MR. DELBERT VV. MEITZ-Mathematics, Assistant Freshman Football Coach, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach MR. GLENN E. N1ESSERSMITHfArt, Commercial Art, Paint- ing, Sketching M ISS SALLIE MITCHELL-English H3 FACULTY MR. HERMAN OBERLI-job-Training Co-ordinator MR. KEITH OLSONfChemistry, Physics MR. ROBERT PADDOCK-Physical Education, Varsity Tennis Coach MR. JOSEPH PASTERNOCK-Biology, Homecoming Pep Rally Sponsor, Assistant Track Coach MR. DONALD NV. PETERSON-Mathematics MRS. MARGARET PFAFFLE-German, German Club Co- Sponsor MR. LEO PONDELICKYConcert Orchestra, Girls, Choruses MR. A. F. PORTINCASO-Mathematics MISS NANCY RAY-English, Girls' Club Sponsor 144 MISS BONNIE LEE READ-Physical Education, Girls' Extra- mural Tennis Team MRS. ZELDA REED-Reading MISS ARLENE RIES-Typing, Shorthand, York Business Career Club C0-Sponsor MRS. JEAN ROOK-Home Economics MRS. CAROL L. ROPP-Mathematics,Math Club Sponsor MRS. ANN C. SCI-IROEDER-Art, Assistant Prom Decorations MISS JOANN TOM SOVIC-Spanish, Assistant Student Council Sponsor, AFS Sponsor, Spanish Club Co-Sponsor MRS. M. TOPI NKA-Counselor MR. DONALD TROLLIET-General Science, Biology, Sopho- more Baseball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Homecom- ing Decorations MRS. G. G. TVETER-EMH, Pom Pon Sponsor MR. RICHARD P. ULRICH-Boys' Physical Education, Sopho- more Football and Wrestling Coach, Assistant Letterman Club Sponsor MR. L. URBANIAK-Mathematics, Citizenship Committee Chair- man FACULTY MISS DONNA SCULLION-Librarian MR. CHARLES W. SEIDENFUSS-Auto Mechanics MISS ELIZABETH SIMMS-Girls, Physical Education MRS. A. K. SMULKSTYS-German, Russian, German Club Sponsor MR. F. STAGE-Physics, Physical Science MRS. FRANCES STEED-Social Science MR. VICTOR STOWERS-Exchange Teacher from Great Yar- mouth, England, English MR. WILLIAM M. STRINGFELLOW-English MISS LELA SUTTER-Director of Health Services, Future Nurses Club Sponsor 145 FACULTY MISS PAIRICZIA VINE-Girls' Physical Education MR. LEE G, WACIHENHEIM-Physical Education, Health, Drivcr Education, Head Wrestling Coach MISS VELMA WALKER--English. National Honor Society Fac- ulty Committcc MRS. BE'l l'Y M. WHITTAKER-Latin, Latin Club Sponsor MRSSIEANNE M. WHl'I I'EMORE-Reading MR, W. WILKINSON-Business Law, Psychology, AFS Sponsor NIISS KAREN W'll.KlSON-Typing, York Business Career Club Co-Sponsor MR. A. CI, WILSON-Physical Science MR. DEAN VV. WILSON-Mathematics, Freshman Football Coach, Freshman Wrestling 146 MISS IRENE R. W'INNfEnglish, Assistant Dean of Boys MR. JACK R. WITMER-V cir' al Music MRS. BARBARA NVORLEY-Mathematics MR. DONN B. W'RIGH'l'-Counselor MR. OIYEN E. WRZESZCZ-Mathematics, Lighting MRS. MARIE G. VVYATT-English MR. G. A. ZACHARIASAAmerican History MRS. HELEN S. HOLTER--Ollire Manager,Psyrh0metrist MRS. AIACIQUELINE JACKSON-Deans' and General Office Receptionist MRS. YERONICA JOHNSON--Bookstore Manager MRS. OLIVE IvIORRISEYf Finanrial Secretary MRS. DELIGHT NICHOLSON--Library Secretary MRS. MARY PERRY-Mimeographfr STAFF MRS. BERNIECE ALBERTSEN-Registrar MRS. DARLENE ALLISON-Guidance Oflicc Receptionist MRS, KIACQUELINE BENSON-Student Acvounting MRS. DOROTHY BRETZ-Guidance Oflice Secretary MISS DORIS DANIELSON-Secretary to Principal MRS. HELEN EVENSEN-Attendance MRS. LORRAINE l II.LMORE-Clerk. General Oflice, Visual Aids MRS, ELLEN I II,SON-Attendance MRS. BEA GORMAN-Secretary. Boys' Physical Education I47 TAFF MRS. GLORIA PRIEBE-Chief Switchboard Operator MRS. CHARLOTTE ROPKEiSecretary to Assistant Principal MRS. MARILYN C. SHANNON-Switchboard Operator MRS. MERLE WITT-Health Service Receptionist MRS. GERTRUD ZINTL-Clerk, Registrars Office and Book- store Clerical Staff, Paraprofcssionals Add Efficiency MRS. VALBORG FREDERIKSEN-Audio-Visual Paraprofes- sional MRS. MARY ELLEN LINDHORN-Library Paraprofessional MRS. BARBARA J. SMALL-Library Paraprolessional MRS. NANCY STEVENS-Supplementary Bookrnom Assistant 148 9372 -'- ,, - .again-www Q ' ' vc? , -fy-87 5 .. - - f at-3 1 if , e . .A - - 'I 2 2 I .. ,Q A C7 4 1, . I , -1 4 7 I . Z.. V. 7 ' -r . r . .' V gi . H I b . 1 Z Q 'Y' V f gd Q I, I ' IQ. P . ., , I I D - xl -I - If If a A I I I og, M 4' 1, fl ' vi. if if.'l.t 3 AW , f- '59 will A . J' f'v,,,.,, '3' . ' 5, 7 ' X 'Kg . K 3 I 5... . .,.. , ,K b , ,I H , t I at Ht: ' ,V ' 5, t . . Q R it :,, K' f , . ,Ng 1 V. .E Vw I faf1..g,' I ' 'T ri, . ..,.Q I. . 'S Xl .Q . A 5 t if - ,, 12 , ,I . V .Y A -. ,. CAFETERIA LADIES. Front Row: Lorraine Deshong, Marie DeCola, Irene Stafanski, Esther Dunham, Estelle Ensworth, Verna Thon, Erna Hajny. Second Rnzw: Bernice Becker, Kay Halley, Caroline Hawley, Mary Kaiser, Ethel Thomas. Elizabeth Uehler. Ruth Callow, Elaine Miller. Yhmf Row: Gertrude Pierce, Elizabeth Organ, Hertha Kolodz, Magdalena Vogelbacher, Bessie Mosetich, Bettie Sielofl, Dorothy Thon. Ifourtfz Row: Bernire Lorenzen, Doris Schultz, Nelva Peiler, Marjorie Curley, Adeline Zaidel, Maude Argo, Alice Wilson, Helen Chindlund, Melba Mann. Staffs Insure Efficient School Operation 57 .ES Mrs. Edith Rust, Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Harrietjerome, Matron, Mr. Robert' Bond, Building Superinten- CUSTODIANS. Front Roux' M, Jarmula, W. Nichols, M. Ban. F. Wingate, B, Linder ,G. Isenhart. Second Row: N. Hauck, N. Ticlei, A, Alohnson, M. Tubbs, G. Bremberg, R. Doria, C. Stebel,j. Prachar,J. Harris, E. Wohland, C. Drake, A. Smith. dent. Not Pictured: Mrs. Helen Cushing Secretary to Mr. Bond. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Front Row: D. Berk Toeppen, Vice-President. Svrfnzrf Rfrzxu' Dave Nlackey, Treasurcrg Renee Gottschalk, Scfrctaryg Bill Morton, President. IOR l l NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS. Front Row: Carol Coffln, Karl Krause, Barbara Landwehr, Linda Smith. Second Row: Andrew Pachner,john Sampson, Bill Morton, Steven Muller. LAUREL XVI. AKERMAN: Nurses Office Assistant 43 Historical Society: Pin 2, Guard 3. STEVEN ALBERS: Freshman Boys' Choir lg Visual Aids 4, IIuniorChoir2,3, ROSEMARIE G, ALDEN: Attendance Gffice Assistant 2, YR' 'lkzlfhs Art Staff 4, Homecoming Decorations Committee Chair- man 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. CHRIS ALEXANDER. ROBERT ALLEN. VIVIAN AI. ALLISON: Student Council Research Committee 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, French Club: Pin 3, Second and Third Year Guards 4, Library Assistant 2,3,4g NHS 4. SE IDR MICHAEL ALLRED. GARY AMUNDSEN. DAVID B. ANDERMAN: Track Numerals 2g Football Letter 3, Letterman's Club: Cateteria Monitor 4. GAIL L. ANDREWS: Student Council: Research Committee 2, Representative 3,45 General Ofhce Assistant 3,43 Girls' Clubi Pin 2, Guard 3, Third Year Award 4, Vice-President 4, Board 3,4g Cheerleader l,2,3,4, GEORGEAI. ANDREWS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Homecoming Dance Publicity Chairman 4, Basketball Man- ager: Numerals 2, Letter 4, Cross Country Manager: Numerals 2, Letter 4. LESLIE AULD: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Student Council Safety Committee 3: Homecoming General Dance Chairman 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Prom Publicity Committee Chairman 3g Quill and Scroll 3,4, Yfr 7?1!v.vx Layout Editor 4, Staff 3,45 Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 3, Third Year Award 4, Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 Girls' Clubi Pin 2, Guard 3, Third Year Award 4, AFS Committee 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. VINCENT BARAUSKAS: Track Letter 4. LINDA K. BARBIAN: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Library Typist 3,4. ROSS W. BARGER: Transferred from Laura Speed Elliot High School, Boonville, Missouri 2. l5l IGR CHERYLJ. BECK: Transferred from Glenhard East High School, Lombard. Illinois 4. DANNY BECKER. LINDA BEHRENS: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Chorus 2, Quill and Scroll 45 AFS Committee 35 Student Council Research Committee 3.45 York-111: Financial Secretary 4, StafI3.4. DOROTHY LEE BELL: Transferred from Walther Lutheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois l5 Home Economics Style Show 25 Girls' Chorus 4. RAYMOND BELLECOMO. STEVEN BELLING. DAVID E. BEMIS: Class President I5 Citizenship Award 25 Classics Reclassifiedw Cast 35 Student Council Vice-President 35 Intramural Championship 1,2535 Citizenship Committee 1,35 YB' Talesi Junior Co-Editor-in-Chief 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Stafln 3545 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Presi- dent 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 S.A,R. Citi- zenship Award 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. MICHAEL R, BENEDETTO: Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 4. CARRIE L. BENESCH: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Home Eco- nomics Style Show. 152 QIUIJITH HARMANTIEZ General Ullice Assistant 35 Girls State 35 Classics Reclassified Cast 35 Historical Society Pin 45 Student Council Representative 45 Pom Pon Pin 45 lifzrk-llzf' Reporter 4, Typist 45 French Club Pin 3. Guard 45 AFS Com- mittee 3545 National Honor Society 3,45 4. DON.-XLIJ Nl. BARRlCT'l': Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 45 NHS 4. IIANET I.. B.-XTTIN: Pom Pon Pin 43 Attendance Uflice Assistant 45 FTA: Pin 2, Guard 3. DANA BAUCHVVITZ. BRIAN VV. HAURIES. SALLY A. HEAURLINE: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Cho- rus 25 Student Council: Safety Committee 4, Research Committee 4. S'I'IiVIiN B FNSFN. LINDA S. BENSON: Home Economics Club: Pin 2. Guard 4, Vice-President 4, Style Show l,2,3. SHARON L. BFRC: Spanish Club Pin 3, Guidance Ollice Assistant 3g Band 1.2. BARBARA S. BERGAN: Freshman Cirls' Chorus lg Auxilzzmz LIIZZQTLIHIZ Cum lmuzrifr Award' I. DOUCLAS W. BFRGHORN: Pep Club Board 45 Cross Coun- try: Numerals 2, Letter 35 State Music Contest: Second Place Octet 2, First Place Quartet 3, Second Place Madrigal 3, First Place Choir Contest 2.3, Nlusic: 'lSoutli Pacific Crew I, Junior Choir I. Letter 3. Pin 4. Senior Choir 2.3.41 Classics Reclassiliedn Cast 3. KAREN L. BERNHAGEN: Home Economics Style Show 1. E IOR MARK BERT.-XNE: Transferred from Grandville High School. Milwaukee. Wisconsin 3. JO-ANN BETZOLD: Music: State Fair Band 1, INorld's Fair Band 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4. JOSEPH BIANCALANA: 'iClassics Reclassifiedw Cast 33 French Club Vice-President 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Co!- Iage: Stal? 3. Co-Editor 44 Debate Team l,2,3g NHS 4g Math Honorary4. ANNAMARIE BLACK: Girls' Glee Club 3,4. JOHN A. BLUEMKE: Football Manager: Numerals 2. Letter 4g Basketball Manager: Numerals 2, Letter 4. JOHN P. BLUNITHAL: Intramural Champions 3g Football Letter 45 Tennis Letter 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4g NHS 4, Math Honorary 4. BARCLAY R. BOERS: 'Transferred from Garland School, Chester. New Jersey 4. LINDA KAYE BOLDON. DEBRA E. BOLT: Pep Club Pin 4, French Club Pin and Cuartl 3g FTA: Pin 2, Senior Honor Award 4, Secretary 4: Library Stall Assistant Z,3,4. l53 E IOR DON BOZOYSKY. SHARON BRACE, VYorld's Fair Orchestra 2g Mixed Quintet 3g Second Place State Solo 3: Nlusic Letter 3: Orchestra: Treasurer and Pin 4: Mixed Quartet 2.4: First Place State Solo 2,43 First Place State Ensemble 2.3.43 Allerton Park String Symposium 2, 3,4: State Festival Orchestra 3.4g Orchestra l,2,3.4. BRADLEY I.. BRANDT. DAVE BRATCHER, PAMELA C. BRAUN: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg junior Choir 2: W'inter Play Production Crew 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: NHS 4, LUCILLE LOUISE BROCKVVAY: Transferred from Eastjunior High School, Kankakee, Illinois lg Historical Society Pin 45 Music: Band 1, 'junior Choir 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Second Place State Octet Music Contest 3g District Music Festival 4g Senior Choir 3,4. DAVID A. BRONSON: Cross Country: Numerals 2. Letter 3: Track: Numerals 2. Letter 4g Sophomore Indoor and Outdoor WSC Champions 2g Letterman's Club Pin and Guard 3,4g NHS 4. EDIYARD Y, BRONSON: Indoor-Outdoor VVSC Sophomore Champions 2, Illinois State Cross Country Champions 3: Cafe- teria Monitor 4, VVSC Varsity Cross Country Champions 3,45 Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 l.etterman's Club Pin and Guard 3.4. AIEANINE S. BROWN: Spring Play Production Cast lg World's Fair Orchestra 23 IMEA State Festival 2g Orchestra 3.4: Aller- ton String Symposium 3.4: Mixed Quintet 3, Quartet 2,4: State Solo: Second Place 2, First Place 3.4: State Ensemble First Place 2,3,4g Music: Letter 3. Pin 43 Orchestra l,2,3.4. I54 ROB ERT E. BOOSTROM. BOB BOOTH: Homecoming King 25 Wrestling: Numerals 1,25 Captain l,2, Lcttermanls Club: Pin and Guard 3, Vice-President 3, President 4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4g Football: Numerals l,2g Letter 3,45 Track: Numerals 1. Letter 2,3,4. GERALD E. BOROS: Visual Aids l,2,3,4. LINDA GAY BOSE: Girls, Club Pin lg Student Council Re- search Committee 3g Homecoming Refreshments Chairman 35 Green Key Club Pin 45 Spanish Club Pin 4, General Ollice As- sistant 3,-4: Pom Pon: Pin 3, Guard 4. LINDA ANN BOSWORTH: Girls' Club Pin 3, PATRICIA A. BOYD: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 45 State Fair Band lg W'orld's Fair Band 2g Nlusici Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4g Band l.2,3,4, Sec- retary 45 NHS 4. PHILLIP BRYAN. P.-XII BLCIHIK. RONALD L. BUIJIJE: W'orld's Ifair Band 2, Gymnastics Letter 4, Student Council Research Committee Chairman 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scho- larship Semi-Finalist 4, Student Council Representative 2,45 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Slate Solo and Ensemhlc Contest: Second Place 2, First Place l.Z,3,4. NIARIIIQAN BULLMAN: YBCC: Pin 2. Guard 3, President 4. 4 IIICIINIDA A. BLfLI.OCIK: Home Economies Clluh: Pin and Guard 3, CAA: Pin 2, Numerals 3, Letter 4, Vice-President 4, KENNETH B. BUNCH: Football: Numeral 2, Letter 4, Bas- ketball: Numeral 2, Letter 4. E IOR KAREN L. BURES: Transferred from Immaculate Heart of Nlary, VVestchester, Illinois 3g FNA: Pin 4. Vice-President 4, Nurses' Oflice Assistant 4. DANIEL BLRGESS. TOM JOHN BURCESS: Transferred from Glenhard East High School, Lombard. Illinois 2. KAREN BURNETT. tIAMES s. BUTCHER. AIOHN G. BYERS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, NHS 4g Math Honorary 4, BRADLEY D, BYLLS, 1 PATRICIA AI. BYRNE: Transferred from Wheaton Central, Wheaton, Illinois lg York-Ili: Staff 4, ufilassics Reclassifiedm Crew 3, Play Production Crew: Spring 2, Winter 3, Fall Play Production Cast 3. TINIOTHYJ. C.-XHILL: Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park. Illinois 2, Intramural Championship 4. l55 IOR PAL'L CAVINESS JANE E. CELLA: Green Key Club Pin 45 York-llz Contributor 45 Student Council Research Committee 41 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 Guidance Office Assistant 3,4 JANICE K. CERMAK: Spring Play Production Crew 35 Library Assistant 35 General Oflicc .Assistant 45 York-Ili Contributor 45 YBCC Pin 45 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4. JON S. CHILDS: Freshman Boys' Choir 15 Junior Choir 25 k'Classics Reclassifiedw Cast 35 Boys' Quartet 45 Music: Letter 3, Pin 45 Senior Choir 3,4. CONNIE JO CHRISTENSEN1 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 25 First Place District Vocal Solo 35 First Place State Vocal Solo 35 GAA Pin 35 l'Classics Reclassifiedv Show Cast and Crew 35 Thespians 3,45 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Girls' Sextet 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pom Pon Pin 45 Senior Choir 3,45 Orchesis: Pin 1, Guard 2, President 3, Vice-President 45 Second Place District Solo 45 York-Hz' Advertising: Manager 3, Stafl 2,45 Play Production Cast: Fall 3,4, Winter 4, Spring 2,35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. BARBARA j. CIARRACI-II. ANTHONY CIOPER. KAREN L. CISAR: Freshman Girls' Chorus I5 French Club Pin 35 Student Council Research Committee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 York-Hz' Typist 35 Debate 45 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 Library Assistant 3,4 IACQUELINE A. CLARK: National Forensic League Certificate of Merit lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Debate l,2, 35 Library Assistant 1,253 156 ROBERT S. CALCAGNO: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-l in- alist 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Nlath Honorary 4. PATRICK CAMPABELLO. THOMAS R. CANFIELD: Visual Aids l. AIOEL CAPLAN: Frosh-Soph WVSC Champions 21 Intramural Champions 35 Baseball: Numerals 2. Letter 4. NANCY R. CARQUEYILLE: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 Student Council: Safety Committee 4, Research Committee 45 Green Key Club Pin 3. KAREN B. CARTER: Nurses? Oflice Assistant 3.4: FNA: Sec- retary 2, Pin 3. Guard 4. President 3.4. ,ii , 7 KA'I'III,EIiN M. CLARK: FTA Pin 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, NHS 4. KIM 'lf CI,IF'l'ON: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol' Com- mendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. MARGARET' M. CLINK: Transferred from St. Maryls Academy Milwaukee, WVisconsin 2. QIOANNE CLIFFORD: Transferred from Harlan High School, Chicago, Illinois 4, FTA Pin 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4, NHS4, Math Honorary 4. VIRGINIA COBNER: Freshman Girls, Chorus l, Auxzlzzmz liaiirzum Award Cum l.auflc 2, g'Classics Reclassif-ierl Cast 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Green Key Club Pin 4, Girls' Club: Pin l, Treasurer 3, Board 1,2, Guard 2,3,4, NHS 4, Math Honorary 4. QILIDITH I.. COCHRAN: York-llz' Staff 4, VVorld's Fair Band 2, NIusic: Letter 3, Pin 4, I irst Place State Ensemble Contest l.2,3, 4, Band l,2,3,4. E IOR CAROL COFFIN: Fall Play Production Crew I, Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Student Council Research Committee 3, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4, National Honor Society 3,4, York-Ili' Typist 3,4, Math Club: Pin 3, Secretary 3, Guard 4, Board 4, Pep Club: Pin 3, Board 4, Guard 3,4, French Cluh: Pin 3, Guard 4, Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3,4, National AATF French Con- test: Second Place 2, First Place 3, French Honorary 4, Math Honorary4. LYNN S. COLBURN: Orehesis Production 1, National French Contest Honorable NIention 2, York-llz Staff 3, f'Classics Reclas- sified Cast 3, Chess Club Secretary 2. DAVID C. CONLEY: Transferred from Green Bay INest High School, Green Bay. Wisconsin 3. ROGER L. CONNELLY: State Cross Country Champions 3, York-Hz' Print Staff 3, Lettermanls Club: Pin and Guard 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4, Track Letter 3,4, Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4. ANN E. COOPER: Student Council: Research Committee 4, AFS Committee 4, York-Hz' Staff 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Music: State Fair Band I, World's Fair Band 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Allerton Chamber Music Symposium 3, Orchestra 3,4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4, Band 1,2, 3,4, NHS4, 4. RICHARD W. COTE: Pep Club Board Member 4, Sophomore WSC Indoor and Outdoor Track Champions 2, Varsity VVSC In- door and Outdoor Track Champions 3, Letterman's Club: Pin and Guard 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Treasurer 4, Track: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, NHS 4, Math Honorary 4. DOREEN L. COUCH: Class Vice-President l, Girls' State Dele- gate 4, General Office Assistant 2,3, Citizenship: Award l, Com- mittee 2, Freshman Girls' Chorus l, Elks' Youth Leaderhip Award 4, District Award 4, Green Key Club: Secretary 3, Pin 3, Guard 4, Homecoming: General Chairman 3, Queen 3, Coro- nation Committee Chairman 4, Student Council: Hold-Over Member 3, 4'Classics Reclassifiedw Coordinator 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Representative 1,2, Elections Committee l,2,3, North- east District: Fall Convention Delegate 3, Discussion Leaders Workshop 3, IASC: Hall of Ideas Chairman 4, Summer Work- shop Delegate 2,3, Spring Convention Delegate 3,4, WSASC: Hospitality Night Delegate 2. Executive Board 2,3g Fall Conven- tion Delegate 3,4, Spring Convention 3,4, CHARLOTTE E. COUCHNIAN: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, LINDA COWIE: Girls' Club Pin 3, Green Key Club Pin 3, Library Stafi' 2.3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, York-Ilzf'Contributor 3, Typist 3. Staff4. E IOR STEVE C. DAVIS: Thespians lg South Pacific Crew lg Play Production Crew: Fall I,2,3,4, IVinter l,2.3,43 Spring 2. JOHN A. DAYTON: Intramural Champions lg Most Improved Gymnast 3: Gymnastics: Numerals 2. Letter 3.4. VVILLIANI R, DEBARTOLO: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg Homecoming King lg junior Choir 25 Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4g State Music Contest First Place 3g Octet 3: Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4g Student Council: Elections Committee 2, Representative 2,3. GALE L. DECOURTNEY: Orchestra lg Home Economics Style Show 2. LARRY DEETJEN: Visual Aids lg Latin Club Pin 2: Auxilium Lalinum .Ifagna Cum Laude Award Ig Auxilzzmz Latmzun Sum- ma Cum Laude 2: Student Council: Safety Committee 3, Repre- sentative 3: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. DOMINGO E. DEPARA: Transferred from Spalding Institute, Peoria, Illinois 3. MANUEL DEPARA: Transferred from Spalding Institute, Peoria, Illinois 3. ROBERT DIVITO: Latin Club Secretary 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Honor Society 3,4g Auxz- lium Latmtmz .Wagna Cum Lauzlc Award lg fIIl.l'lifliIl77I lllfl-7111771 Summa Cum Laurie Award 2,3 BARBARA A. DOLAN: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School. Elmhurst, Illinois Zg York-Hz Typist 4, Girls' Club Pin 4g Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4g Green Key Club: Pin 4, Guard 4, I58 MICHAEL CROSS. MARY A. CURLEY: Home Economics Club Pin 3, Nurses' Of- fice Assistant 3: GAA: Pin I, Numerals 2, Letter 3, State Award 4, Fourth Year Award 4. MARGARET C. CURLEY: Nurses, Oflice Assistant 4g GAA: Pin I. Numerals 2. Letter 3. Fourth Year Award 4, State Award 4. MICHAEL G. DANN: Class President 3, Homecoming King 4g Student Council Representative 3,43 Track: Numerals 2, WSC Conference Champions 2g Football Letter 4: All Conference Team 4: All DuPage County Team 4: NHS 4. ROB ERT D. DAVENPORT. NANCY DAVIS: Transferred from Rockford Guilford High School. Rockford, Illinois 4: AFS Committee 45 Illinois State scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. DEAN A. DOLMYER. ANNIE D, DOMINE: AFS: Exchange Student Iirorn France 45 Committee 4, Senior Choir 4g Student Council Representative 45 French Club Pin 4, NHS 4. 'IOHN P. DOOLITTLE: Second Place District Science Fair Ig Biology Lal: Assistant 2, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 4g Student Council: Representative 3, Research Committee Chairman 3, N. E. District Convention Delegate 3: Holdover Member 4, Basketball: Numerals 2. Letter 4, Tennis Numerals 2, Lett:-r4. NICHOLAS DRAGISIC. MARY DRINKA: York-Hz' Contributor 2, Play Production: Fall 1, Spring lg Home Economics Style Show 2,4. DAVE A. DUNCAN. E IOR LARRY L. DUNHAM: Intramurals Champions Z. BONNIE J, ECKARD: Transferred from Arapahoe High School Littleton, Colorado 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 Winter Play Production Crew 41 Play Production Cast: Spring 3 Fall 4, NHS 4. NIELINDA E. EDDINS: Home Economics Style Show l,2,3 ANN M. ELAM: Spanish Club Pin 4, GAA: Pin 2, Numerals 3 Play Production Crew: Fall 3, W'inter 3. STEPHEN NI, ELIASON: Wrestling Letter 2. JANICE L. ELKINS. INIAUREEN K. ELLIOTT: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Historical So- ciety: Pin 2. Guard 4: Play Production Crew: Fall 4. Spring 4, Winter 2.4. PAMELA ELLIS. LOIS L. ENGBRECHT: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Spring Play Production Crew 1, junior Choir 2g Senior Choir 3,44 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, State Music Contest: Second Place Octet 2, First Place Madrigal 3, First Place Solo 4. l59 E IOR KAY E. FARNEY: Home Economics Style Show l, Home Eco- nomics Club Pin 2. KATHERINE F. FARRELL: Freshman Girls' Chorus l, Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Spanish Club Guard 4, FTA: Pin 2, Guard 3, junior Award 3, Senior Award 4, Points Chairman 4, Library Assistant l,2,3,4. CATHY C. FENCL: Attendance Ofhee Assistant 3, Classics Reclassifierln Cast 3, Student Council: Elections Committee 3, Re- search Committee 3,4, Pom Pon: Pin 3, Co-Captain 3, Guard 4, Captain 4. MARY FICARRATTO: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, AFS Committee lg Student Council Safety Committee 3, Girls' Club Pin 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Pep Club: Pin 2, Vice-President 3, Points Chairman 4. Guard 3,4, Board 3,4 SALLY FINK. PAUL FIPPINGER. WTLLIAM H. FISCHER:' Play Production Crew: Spring 3. Fall 4, German Club: Pin 3. Guard 4. NINA G. FLYER: South Pacific Crew lg First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,33 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Orchestra l.2, 3,4 IANE I.. FUGLE: VVorld's Fair Band 2, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4, Student Council: AFS Committee 4, Research Committee 4, Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Band Z,3,4. l6O GEORGE ENGELBRECHT. REBECCA A. ENGSTRONI: Student Council Research Com- mittee 4, FNA: Pin 3, Treasurer 3, Play Production Crew: Spring2,3, Fall 3,4, Winter 4. TIM R. ERBER: Football: Numerals 2, Manager 2, Basketball: Numerals Z, Manager 2,3 SALLY M. ERICKSON: Freshman Girls' Chorus l, Library Assistant 2, Iiork-Hz Typist 2, Home Economics Style Show 2,3, 4, Betty Crocker 'gHomemaker of Tomorrow 4, French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Treasurer 3, Thespians: Honor Bar 4, Secretary 4, Pin 3, 4, Member 2.3.4, Play Production Crew: Spring 2,3,4, Fall 2,3,4, Winter 2,3,4, Classics Reclassitiedn Cast 3. KATHLEEN A. FAGAN: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2, French Club Pin 3, Guidance Uflice Assistant 3, Green Key Club Pin 4, Orchesis: Pin 4, Guard 4, Play Production Crew: Fall 4, Winter 4. GREGORY FANTOZZI: Football Letter 4, Track Letter 4, Lettermen's Club: Cafeteria Monitor 4, Pin 4. PATRICIA A. FOLEY: 'l'ransl'erred from Crystal Lake Com- munity High School. Crystal Lake, Illinois 21 FIA: Pin 35 Board 4, Guard 45 Orchesis: Pin 3. Guard 3.45 'lireasurcr 45 Play Production Crew: Fall 3.43 NYintcr 4. Spring 3.45 Fall Play Production Cast 45 'kClassics Rcclassificd Crew 3: ilihespians Pin 45 Library Assistant 4. SHARON FOLEY: GAA: Pin I5 Numerals 25 Letter 2. BARBARA FONZINO: Studcnt Council: Research Committee 35 AFS Committee 3. CYNTHIA FORDYCE: Girls' Chorus 25 Auxiltmi lllfl-7111711 .l'Ifl4Q7l!l fftmz 141111142 Award 25 I-luxzlzmz Lzzlimmz ffzmz Intuit' Award 31 Lab Assistant 35 Girls' Club Pin 35 GAA Pin 35 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Litter ol' Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Latin Club Pin 4: National Honor Society 3545 Nlath Honorary 4. AI.-XNEI' K. FORKE: Pep Club: Pin 25 Board 3. JEAN I.. FORKE, SE ICR RAYMOND C. FOSTER. LINDA S. FRANK: Home Economics Style Show Z5 Student Council Elections Committee 3.4: Homecoming Decorations Chairman 33 GAA: Pin l. Numerals 2. Ireasurer 21 Pep Club. Pin 2. Guard 3.45 Board 3.4. MARILYN FRANZ: Home Economics Style Show 2. MARY 'If FR.-XNZEN. JAMES I.. FRAZIER: Football Numerals 2: Track Numerals 25 Gymnastics: Numerals L25 Letter 3.4. CHRISTIAN FREDERIKSEN: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg Senior Choir 45 .junior Choir 2,35 Music: Letter 3. Pin 4. DEANNA Y. FREGA1 YBCC: Vice-President 35 Pin 3. Guard 3. DOIQGLAS C, FRENCH: Gymnastics Letter 4: York-111 Adver- tising StafI'4: Usher 3.4. REBECCA S, FREY: Student Council: Research Committee I. Elections Committee 45 FNA: Pin 3. Secretary 45 Girls' Club: Pin 25 Guard 3. Board 3, 161 E IOR CAROL A. GERLICH: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 25 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 NHS 45 Spanish Honorary 45 Math Honorary 4. ANDREW GIANCANA: Transferred from Broadview Academy, Broadview, Illinois 3. KIOHN R. csisauime. KIULIET GIUNTOLI: Homecoming Queen l5 Library Assist- ant 25 Class Vice-President 35 Quill and Scroll 35 General Home- coming Chairman 45 Student Council Safety Committee Z. Chair- man 35 YR- 7?1lc.i'StafI3,4. CRAIG A. GLAESNER: Awcilium Lalinum Cum Lauflc Award I5 Gross-Country Numerals 2. WENDY JOAN GOLLER: National French Contest Honorable Mention 25 Student Council: Research Committee 3, Publicity Committee 45 York-Hi: Business Manager 45 Staff 3,45 Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3,45 Treasurer 4, Board 4, Three Year Guard 45 French Club: Pin 3, Guard 35 Three Year Guard 45 Guidance Office Assistant 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 NHS 4. SUZANNE M. GONDER: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Junior Choir 25 Visual Aids 3.45 Play Production Crew: Fall 12,35 Winter 1,25 Spring 152. CHARLES W. GOODELL: York-Hi: Print StafI3,4. MARGUERITE GOODELL: Attendance Office Assistant 15 Home Economics Style Show 1,253 162 NIFRl.IiIi L. FRIESE: Pep Club: Pin 3. Guard 45 General Uflice Assistant 3.45 FTA: Pin 3, Guard 45 Home Iiconornics Style Show 152,35 Home Economics Club: Pin 2. Guard 3, Treasurer 4. GWHN A. FRUFLICH: Student Council Representative I5 Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Home Economics Style Show 2. IICANICTTE L. GARDNER: Freshman Girls' Chorus I5 Home Economics Club Pin 25 'lClassics Reclassified Crew 35 Thcspian Pin 4, Drama Club Board 45 Attendance Ullice Assistant 2,35 Play Production Crew: Fall 3,45 Wintcr 45 Spring 3,4. KRISTOFFR GARNIAGFR: Alunior Choir 25 Boys' Octet 35 First Place State Choir Contest 35 Music Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 District Music Festival 45 ,-luxz'!z'1m1 lllflfllllfl Cunt Laurie Award 2,35 Spring Play Production Cast 2, 35 Senior Choir 3.45 NHS4. CATHRYN A. GARMAN: Freshman Girls' Chorus I5 French Club Pin 35 Girls, Club Pin 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Coun- cil: Research Committee 2, Publicity Committee 35 Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 York-Ilz: Staff 3,45 Page Three Editor 45 Play Production Crew: Winter l, Spring 1, Fall 1,25 NHS 45 French Honorary 4. COIFTTE GAZAREK: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 GAA Pin 25 Junior Choir 25 Fall Play Production Crew Z5 Girls' Choir 35 Music Letter 35 YBCC Pin 4. GRIQCC S. GORDON. PALTI. GORISHEK: Visual Aids 2g Illinois Statc Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Usher 2.3.4. GREGC S. GORMAN, S. RENEE GOTTSCHALK: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Student Council Research Committce 31 Prom Refreshments Committee Chairman 35 Pom Pon Pin 43 Class Secretary 4g Girls' Chorus 2.3. BONNIE S, GRABENIIOFER: Nurses' Otlice Assistant 25 FTA Pin 25 Fall Play Production Crew 2g lvflfk-111 Typist 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 GAA: Pin l, Numerals 2, Vice-President 3, Tennis 'I'eam l,2,3,4g NHS 4, DEAN GRAUNKE. E ICR JAMES K. GREEN: Transferred from St. Patrick High School, Chicago, Illinois 31 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation 4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g National Honor Society 3,4. MARY E. GREIFENKAMP: Transferred from Loara High School, Anaheim, California 3. CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, SUSAN LYNN GROSSER: Freshman Girls' Chorus 19 Junior Choir 23 District Ensemble Music Contest First Place 2,3g State Ensemble Music Contest Second Place 2,3g Pom Ponsi Pin 3, Guard 4g Student Council: AFS Committee 3, Research Com- mittee 4-g Music': Letter 3, Pin 4g Senior Choir 3,4g Vice-President 4. LINDA L. GROTHENDICK: National Spanish Honorarv 23 Cheerleader 25 National Honor Society 3,4g Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 41 Student Councili Representative 1,23 Re- search Committee 3g Homecoming Decorations Committee Chairman 34 Freshman Girls, Chorus Ig junior Choir 25 Mixed Oc-tet2. DERRIK L. GROVE: WSC Championship Zg Basketball: Num- erals 2, Letter 3.4. GERRIK L, GROVE: Basketball Letter 4. MARK R. GULLEY: Student Council Representative 4g Tennis Numerals 2g Boys' State 3g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Final- ist 45 Nation Merit Letter of Commendation 4g National Forensic League Degree of Merit 2g National Forensic League Degree of Commendation 33 Debate 3,43 National Honor Society Treasurer 4g Math Honorary 4. JAMES R. GUNNISON, ws E ICR FREDA HARRIS: Transferred from Iuka High School, Iuka, Mississippi 23 Guidance Oflice Assistant 4, SLZANNE HARTMAN: Transferred from Thomas WY. Har- vey High School, Painesyillc, Ohio 4. PETER U. HASELHORST: Classics Reclassifiedn Cast 3: State Fair Band lg Worlds Fair Band 21 Orchestra 4: University of Illinois Chamber Music Symposium 33 German Club: Pin 4. Treasurer 43 First Place State Ensemble Contest 2.3.41 Band: 1. 2.3.4. I,etter 3. Pin 4. President 4. MELODY S. HASS: Citizenship Award Committee I: Fresh- man Girls' Chorus I3 Alunior Choir 2: Mixed Quartet 2: Second Place District Ensemble Music Contest 25 Prom Entertain- ment Committee Chairman 33 Student Council Representative l.2g National Spanish Honorary Society 2.33 National Honor Society 3.4, Spanish Clubi Pin 2, President 3, Guard 3,45 Board Nlember 2.4. RICHARD A, HAUSWVALD: Track Letter 41 National Honor Society 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Math Hon- orary 4. GERRI HAYWVOOD. AIUDITH Nl, HECKER: Transferred from Saint Mary's High School. New England, North Dakota 2. MICHAEL C. HENRY: 'Transferred from Chester F. Awalt High School. Mountain View, California 4, KRISTINE HERNIANSON: Play Production Crew: Fall l. Winter lg German Club: Pin 2, Guard 3.4. I64 JAMES A. HANSES: Sound Crew 3, Iorlf-Ili Print Stafll 3.41 Visual Aids I .2,3,4. MARY 'If HANSES: Grccn Key Club Pin 3: Illinois State Scholarship Scmi-Finalist 41 FTA: Pin 2. Guard 3, .Iunior Award 3, Treasurer 4. Scnior Award 4. KA R EN HA PTAS. ALEX I.. HARBUZICK: Intramural Championship I: National Honor Society 3,4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Quill and Scroll 3.4, Treasurer 45 IW Thin: Sports Editor 4. Staff 2,3,4g Math Honorary 4. ELLEN V. HARDT: York-llz Typist 3: General Uflice Assist- ant 4g Student Council Elections Committee 3, Girls' Club: Pin I, Guard 2,3,4g Board 3, Points Chairman 4. WENDY A. IIA RGREAVI-IS. RFINA M, lll'iRNANDliZ: lransfcrred from Mexico City, Mexico 23 AFS Committee 2g Student Council: Representative 3,4g NVSASC Convention Delegate 33 Spanish Club Pin 33 Or- chcsis: Pin 3, Numcrztls 4, President 43 Home l'icononiics Style Show 2.3,43 Play Production Crew: Spring 2, Fall 3,4. RONALD G. llliRSHliY: Gymnastics Letter 4. GEORGIA KAY HICSLFR. FRFD VV lll'Wl'l'l' Homecomin Cloakroom Dance C'h'iir man 43 York High Usher 2,3,4g Winter Play Production Crcw 4g Play Production Cast: Spring 3, Fall 4. CHRlS'l'lNl'2 A. HICKS: Girls' Club: Pin 3. Guard 43 Library Assistant 2,3.4. DOLTCLAS L. HICKS. E IOR CHRISTINE AIO HILDRETH: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Fall Play Production Crew lg Junior Choir 23 Student Council: Elec- tions Committee 3. Research Committee 33 Attendance Oflice Assistant 33 Pom Pon Pin 43 York-Hz: Advertising Stall' 3. Contri- butor 4, Exchange Editorg Quill and Scroll 3,43 NHS 43 Math Honorary 4. RUTH A, HISCHKE. JANET HISER: 'Iunior Choir lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Student Council: Representative l, Northwest Conven- tion Delegate l. Research Committee 3. Safety Committee 4. Homecoming Bids Committee Chairman 4: Nlusic: Letter 3. Pin 4, Second Place District and State Mixed Quartet Contest l. First Place District and State Duet Contest 2. First Place District Slad- rigal Contest 3. Second Place State Madrigal Contest 3. First Place State Choir Contest 2,33 Senior Choir 2.3.43 Cheerleader 2,3.4. SUSAN F. HOAGLAND: 'iClassics Reclassifiedu Cast 33 Student Council: Research Committee 4, Safety Committee 4. NIARGARET R. HOFFNIAN: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Glee Club 23 York-Hz' Typist 3. STEVEN HOLTZ: Cross Country Nlanagers Letter 43 Cadet Band 1,23 Mrk-Hzi Print Staff 2.3: Usher 2.3.4. PAUL A. HOMOLY: Gymnastics Letter 4. SHARON l., HOPKINS: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Junior Choir 23 French Club: Pin and Guard 33 Play Production Crew: Spring I, Fall lg Pep Club: Pin 1, Board 4, Guard 3.4. CAROL E. HOPPE1 Debate 43 National Forensic League 4. 165 High-scoring guard Derrik Grove lays one in on a fast break against East Leyden. Tabbed as Hone of the toughest regionals in the statef' the Glenbard West Regional boasted such powerful teams as Downers Grove North, Hinsdale Central, Glenbard East and York. The Dukes defeated Downers Grove South, 74f66, setting the stage for a third meeting with Downers North. The Trojans fought even with the Dukes into the fourth quarter. With less than three minutes left, however, the Green Macrhine dumped in nine points for the 64-55 victory. The Dukes put away the regional championship by tripping Hinsdale Central 68f59. In the seetionals, the Green-and-White disposed of East Leyden, 8lf66. The following night the Dukes played some impressive basketball during the second and third quarters to gain a twenty-one point advantage over Elgin. They hung on to win, 69f59, avenging an early season loss to Elgin and capturing a MSweet Sixteenl' berth. Dukes Roll to Regional, Sectional Titles In the championship regional game, john Doolittle fights for a With Hinsdale defenders standing around helplessly, rebound with Hinsdale's Parker Wellington. big Chris Schweer stuffs in two more. 1 -in 1la.,..l -:n,,2..4i wwww. ,ttmwvw-mwwvmmfffwm in I rf , M. t K ,t -if vffwtfyf t 4 4 , -1 Mr M 'fwf-ffm gmrffawsfnafff tgd'.gg,,tM WN ,. in-wljff. I ww ffr awww Q21 F Y.. 55 Fm, f....,-.V r... ii ffffffff W - W it M 5? 5 F x tt W -V. 'x .M.,tW,., f xg ' M? Q 'H-l th P' gf mg Pnneansu ia:-in e --MMM M 'iFirst Plarc Cheerleading Squad for the I967 Illinois State Baskvtball lournamentz York. 'Xll-VVSCI Derrik Grove hits lor two points on a long jumper. annul!-A Brought up to the varsity for tournamrnt play, sophlltfli Daw son contributes tothe York attack. x - ' E IOR RALPH EDWARD IHMS: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Track Letter 3.43 Letterman's Club: Pin 3.4g Guard 3.4. CLARENCE E, QIACOB: Freshman Boys, Chorus lg xlunior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3g Music' Letter 3. ROBERT AIACOBI. OHN K Xl OBSFN lransferred from Immacul ite Come I I uz I 'p- tion High School. Elmhurst, Illinois 4, KENT A. QIAGER: Visual Aids 3,4. THOMAS R, AIAGIEL: Visual Aids 1,2,3,4. RICHARD E. QIAHNKE: Visual Aids lg Spanish Club: Pin 4, Guard 4, Third Year Award 4g Sound Crew 1,2,3,4g Math Honor- ary 43 NHS 4. ROBERT Wf JANDA: Yusual Aids 2,4. JILL MARIE QIANSON: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Pep Club Pin lg Girls' Club Pin 2g Music Letter 3g Girls' Glee Club 2,3 I68 IULIANA K, HORN: Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3g Library Assistant I,2,3,4. MARK A. IIRACHOVEC. IOANN M. HULSEBERG: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Ger- D .man Club l in 4g Girls' Glee Club 2,3 TOM HUNTER. SALLY HUSS. DAVID G. IDEN: Homecoming Ticket Committee Chairman 4g Football: Numerals 2, Letter 3,44 Baseball: Numerals 2, Let- ter 4g Basketball: Numerals 2, Letter 4, I KRISTINE E. JENSEN: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Junior Choir 25 State Music' Contest Second Place Nlixed Ortet 2g Girls' Glee Club 35 Prom Tickets Committee Chairman 3g Senior Choir 45 Homecoming Pep Rally Committee Chairman 45 Illinois State Sm-holarship Semi-Finalist 4: Music Letter 45 Student Council: Representative l.25 Researeh Committee 2.35 Cheer- leader 1.253545 Co-Captain 45 Math Honorary 45 NHS 4. KENNETII JENSEN. ALVARO JOHANNING: AFS Exchange Student from Here! dia. Costa Rica 43 Student Count-il: Representative 45 AI-'S Com- mittee4. BETH A. JOHNSON: National Honor Society 3.45 Green Key Club: Pin 4. Guard 45 Music? Freshman Girls' Chorus l. Girls' Chorus 2.35 Secretary 2. Letter 3. DEBRA L. JOHNSON: Home Economies: Pin l. Guard 35 Home Iironomies Style Show 1.2.3. DOUGLAS JOHNSON. l E IOR NOREEN G. JOHNSON: Home Economies Style Show I5 Home Economies Club Pin 21 Spanish Club: Pin 3. Guard 45 FTA: Pin 2. Guard 3. Honor Award 3,45 Vive-President 4. PATRICIA A. JOHNSON: Freshman Girls' Chorus il5 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3.45 Spanish Club: Pin 3. Board 3. Guard 41 Spanish Honorary 4. RANIJALL Ii. JOHNSON. STEVEN R. 51oHNsoN1 NHs4. WARREN JOHNSON: Transferred from Fenton High School, Bensenville. Illinois 25 Golf Letter 3.45 NHS 4. wiLLiAM C. x1oHNsoN. DOUGLAS A, JOHNSTON: Football Numerals 25 Basketball Numerals 25 Class Treasurer 3. JANICE M. JOHNSTON: Spring Play Production Crew li Home Eeonornies Style Show 25 W'orld's Fair Band 25 Second Place State Ensemble 35 FTA Pin 35 Music' Letter 35 Girls' Club Pin 45 Art Stafli 45 National Forensics League: Degree of Merit l. Degree of Honor 45 Orrhestra 2.35 Band l.2.3: Debate Team 1.2.3.4 WILLIAM J. JONGEBLOED, 169 E ICR JOHN S. KARRAS: Debate 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist4. ELIZABETH A. KARSTENS: Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 junior Choir Secretary 25 Class Secretary 25 Homecoming Game and Half-time Chairman 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Green Key Club Pin 45 Senior Choir 3,45 Music: Letter 3, Pin 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council: Representa- tive 2, Northeast Convention Delegate 2, Holdover Member 3, Research Committee Chairman 3, WSASC Convention Dele- gate 3,45 IASC Convention Delegate 4, Recording Secretary 4. KAREN K, KARWUSKI: FNA Treasurer 25 Nurses' Office Assistant 3.4. FARIDA KASAB: National French Contest Honorable Mention 25 St. Xavier Language Tournament Third Prize 25 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 YB' Tales, Copy Editor 4, Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Council: Research Committee 3, Publicity 45 French Club: Pin 3, Guard 3, NYS 3, Fourth Year Award 4, President 45 French Honorary 4. ROBERTA M. KASNICK: Freshman Girls' Chorus l. DIANNE R. KAYSING: Student Council Representative 25 'iClassics Reclassifiedn Cast 3, Thespian: Pin 3, Member 2,35 Play Production Cast: Fall 3, Winter 45 Play Production Crew: Fall 2,3,4g Winter l,2,35 Spring l,,2,3,4. ALMA M, KEI-IR, MEL KEHR: Freshman Boys' Chorus 15 Junior Choir 25 Third Place Octet State Music Contest 3, First Place State Choir Con- test 35 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Quartet 4, Octet 3,45 Senior Choir 3,45 Intramural Champions 1,2,3. FRANK KELLER. 170 imvm w. 51oR1JAN DEBORAH I.. ljosr. York-Hz' Typist 3. MICHHLE C. RIULISON: Spanish National Honorary Society 2 LINDA C. KAERGARD. DIANE M. KALLSTROM: FTA Club Pin 45 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 45 Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third Year Award 4. ,1osEPH KAMMES. QIANE Kiai.i.MixN. SHERRY KELLY: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Home Eco- nomics Style Show 2: Girlsl Glee Club 3: Senior Choir 4: Music Letter 4. RONALD A. KEMP. WILLIAM KENNEDY: Gymnastics: Numerals i,Z, Let' ter3,4. LINDA KENSINGER: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg VVinter Play Production Crew 2g Home Economics Club Pin 4: Home Economics Style Show 2.3.4. KATHRYN E. KEPNER: Pep Club: Pin 3. Guard 4. E ICR CAROLE JEAN KEPPNER: GAA Pin 2: Home Economics Style Show 1,2g Home Economics Club: Pin 2. Guard 4. SANDRA A. KETI: Honorable Nlention. National French Contest 2: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist -tg Fall Play Production Crew 3g UClassics Reclassifiezf' Cast 3: Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3: Quill and Scroll 3,4g Historical Society: Pin 3, Vice-President 4: French Club: Pin 3, Guard 3. Vice-Presi- dent 3, Fourth Year Award 4: Student Council: AFS Committee 2,3,4, Research Committee 3: York-llzl' Reporter 2. Publicity Manager 3, News Editor 4g NHS 4. JOSEPH F. KILCULLEN. DENNIS C. KIMBLE. BRUCE KING: Band lg .Iunior Choir 25 AFS Committee 35 Wrestling Letter 4g Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4, THOMAS F. KING: Football: Numerals 2. Letter 3.4. LISA KI. KISER: Student Council Representative 4. JAN LORAINE KIVILUUMA: Freshman Girls' Chorus Ig Spanish Club Pin 4: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Iyflfk-H11 Reporter 3. Advertising: Staf'I3, Nlanager 4. CHARLOTTE KLECKNER: Student Council Research Com- mittee 3g Prom Bids Committee Chairman 35 Pep Club Pin 4g Cheerleader: l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, l7l E IOR JOHN A. KORKOINSKIZ Cafeteria lNIonitor 44 W'restlingi Numerals 2. Letter 3. MICHAEL KOSTECKI, SUSAN KOUKI.: Transferred from lNIacArthur High School, Decatur. Illinois 4. PATRICIA E. KOVAC: Play Production Crew: Fall Z, Winter 1,24 Spring 1,23 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, CRAIG -1. KovAR. KARL VV. KRAUSE: Prom Publicity Committee Chairman 34 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 44 Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 45 Biology Lab .Assistant 44 Student Council Research Committee 243. BETTE KREFTING: Student Council Representative 44 General Othce Assistant 44 YBCC Pin 4. VIRGINIA E. KREIMEIER: Pep Club Pin 2g Guidance Office Assistant Z5 Student Council Research Committee 34 Prom Refreshment Committee Chairman 34 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 44 Citizenship: Award 2, Committee 34 Pom Pon: Pin 3, Guard 45 Girls' Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Board 25 Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Secretary 4, Third-Year Pin 44 NHS 44 Math Honorary 4. KATHLEEN C. KRONE: Transferred from Orr High School, Chicago, Illinois 34 YBCC Pin 44 FTA Pin 44 Girls' Club Pin 44 Winter Play Production Crew 44 NHS 4. 172 SANDRA KLEIVIANN: uSouth Pacific Cast I4 State Music Contests: First Place String Choir and Orchestra 1,2434 Second Place String Ensemble 3, RAYMOND G. KNICKER. REBEKAH C, KNOPF: Freshman Girls, Chorus lgljunior Choir 25 National Merit Seholarship'Letter ofzflommendation 44 NHS 44 Math Honorary.4, JUDITH ANN KOEHLER: Transferred from Immaculate Heart of Mary 2, CLAUDIA N. KONON: Freshman Girls' Chorus I4 FNA Pin 4. DONALD R. KOPRIVA: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 44 Student Council Ex Officio Memlier 44 Auxilimz Lat- inum Ctun Lzzurlv Award I4 Auxzhzmi l,alz'mnn .Wagna Cum Laude Award Z4 Cross Country Managers Letter 4g Track Man- ageras Numerals 2, Letter 44 Quill and Scroll 3,45 I!'f1Tk-HZ-.' Con- tributor 2, StaFf3,4g Co-Editor-in-Chief4. THOMAS KRCPA: Translicrred from YYiley .junior High School. Lniversity Heights. Ohio 2. ANTHONY E. RLTZ: lfreshman Boys' Chorus l. -lunior Choir 2.3. LINDA LA BUIJA: Freshman Girls' Chorus 13 Play Production Crew: lfall I, Spring 13 Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 General Office Assistant 33 Student Council Research Committee 33 Home Eco- nomics Style Show 33 XIIIXITZIUII lmztzrzimz Cimi Iifllllfl' Award 33 Green Rey Club Pin 43 Girls' Club Pin 4. QIEFFICRY M. LACHINE. LARRY LANIBIN. BARBARA LANTP: Music Letter 33 Quill and Scroll 33 I'ork4Hz: Reporter 3. Photography Editor 43 Orchestra l.2.3. SE ICR SUSAN D. LANIJGREBE: YBCC Pin 4. BARBARA LANIUYVEHR: Freshman Girls' Chorus 13 South Pacific Crew l3 First Place YFYY Essay Contest 33 French Club Pin 33 k'Classics Reclassihedu Crew 33 National Xlerit Semi- Finalist 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-I inalist 4: Quill and Scroll 3.43 Tori:-Ili: Contributor 2. Reporter 3. Page One Co- Editor 4: Thespians 2.3.41 Pep Club: Pin I. Guard 2. Two Year Guard 3. Points Chairman 3. Three Year Guard 4. Secretary 4. Board 3,43 Play Production Crew: Winter l.2. Spring 2.3.4. Fall 12.3.43 NHS 4. CHERYL B. LARSEN: GAA Pin l. Pep Club Pin 23 Student Council Research Committee 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 National Merit Letter ol' Commendation 43 Play Production Crew: Spring 3. W'inter 43 National Honor Society 3.43 Quill and Scroll 3.43 Tennis Team 3.43 Girls' Club: Pin 3. Guard 43 Spanish Club: Pin 3. Guard 4. Treasurer 4: YB Ykzltnc- Staff 3.43 Faculty Editor 43 AFS Committee l.2.3,4: Math Honor- ary4, KAREN L. LARSEN: York-Hz.: Typist 3, Art StalT4. SUSAN K. LASRY: Band l3 Girls' Tennis Team 4. ANN L. LAYYSON: Thespians 41 Classics Reclassifiedn Crew 33 Play Production Crew: Spring 3. Winter 4. Fall 3.4. DEBORAH I,, LEATON: Freshman Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Chorus 23 Thespians 3: Drama Club Secretary 43 Senior Choir 3.43 Nlusic: Letter 3. Pin 43 Play Production Cast: Fall 4. YYinter 2, Spring 2.33 Play Production Cast: Fall 4. YVinter 2. Spring 2.33 Play Production Crew: W'inter 2.4, Spring 2.3. THONIAS Y, LEATON: YYinter Play Production Crew 43 Spanish Club: Pin 4. Guard 4. BARBARA LEE: Spanish Club Pin 33 National Honor Society 3.43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Math Honorary 4. 173 SE IOR ,IOHN t.ic:HTv, JOHN LINDBERG. CAROL LINDQUIST: Freshman Girls, Chorus lg Spring Play Production lg Girls' Chorus 2,3, Home Economics Style Show 1,23 WILLIAM LINNEINEH. KRISTIE GAIL LOHAN: Pep Club Pin lg Girls, Club Pin 2, General Oflice Assistant 2,3,4, JUDITH A. LOMPERIS: Prom Decorations Committee Chair- man 3: National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Art Staff: Member 2,3,4, Edi- tor 4, Spanish Honorary 4. ROBERT H. LONG: Homecoming Tickets Chairman 3, Bas- ketball: Numerals 2, Letter 4, WSC Championship Z,3.4g Base- ball: Numerals 2, Letter 4, WSC Championship 2, JEAN K. LORENZEN: FTA Pin 2, Spanish Club Pin Z, Prom Invitations Committee Chairman 3, Green Key Club Pin 3g Quill and Scroll 3,4g AFS Committee 4, Y' Yhles: Senior Editor 4, StafI2,3,4. L. CYNTHIA LORIMER: Music: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra 3, State Fair Band lg World's Fair Band 2, District Festival Band 4: State Band Contest: First Place Ensemble 1,3,4g Third Place Ensemble 2, First Place Solo 4: Band: Letter 3g Music Pin 4. 174 CATHY LEHMAN: Class Secretary Ig Play Production Crew: Fall I, Spring lg AFS Committee 25 Girls' Club Pin 2: Prom General Co-Chairman 3, Classics Reclassilictlw Crew 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Pom Pons: Pin 3, Guard 4, General Oflice Assistant 2,3,4g Student Council: Research Committee, Repre- sentative 4g Orchesis Pin 4, Homecoming Gamc and Hallltime Chairman 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Math Honorary 4. ALLEN LEHUTA: Football: Numerals Z, Manager 2, Wrestling: Numerals 2. Manager 2, Letter 4. MICHAEL LENTZ. SAUNDRA L. LEONARD: Transferred from Walnut Ridge High School, Columbus, Ohio 2, KIOE E. LEUENBERGER. SALVATORE L. LEZZA: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4g Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, DENNIS nj. LUEHRING: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3. WILLIAM C. LUKES: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Intramural Championship 43 Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 43 Student Council: Representative l,3.43 Elections Committec3,4. uyixxiizs 'ii i.uNm'. DEBORAH Qj. LYNG: Transferred from Shorewood High School, Shorewood, Wisconsin 23 Pep Club Pin 4, Girls' Club Pin 43 Girls, Chorus 3g Student Council: Representative 3,43 Re- search Committee 3. SALLEE LYNN: General Office Assistant 43 NHS 4. IVIARIJA L. MAHEE: York-Hz' Contributor 23 Green Key Club Pin 33 General Office Assistant 3g York-llz Reporter 33 York- Hz' Exchange Editor 43 Pom Pon Pin 43 Student Council Safety Committee 43 AFS Committee 4. E IOR KENNETH B, MACKAY. DAVID A. IVIACKEY: Student Council Representative 33 Senior Class Treasurer 4. MICHAEL L. NIADER: Football Letter 43 Track: Numerals 2. Letter 4. LARRY F. MAGLOTT: Student Council Representative 2. AIOHN MALTBY: Football Numerals 23 Gymnastics Numerals 2. .IEANETTE PATRICIA MARKUNAS: GAA: Pin I, Numer- als 23 AFS Committee 2,33 Thespians 3.4 Pin 43 uClassics Re- classifiedu Crew 33 Play Production Crew: Fall 3,4. Spring 3, Winter 4. TERESA M: MARQUARDT: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, 2: Nurses, Office Assistant 4. THOMAS E. MARQUARDVIIZ 1!IIlX1.fliIHIl l,u!z'nurn Cum l.ou1l'c Axward 2,33 Lau-n Club Ping Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Lettermen's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4. WAYNE R. MARSHALL: Pep Club Board 43 Cafeteria Moni- tor 4, Letterman s Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Irack: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 l75 E IOR A JOHN NY, RICCONACHIE: Student Council Representative lg Wrestling Numerals 2: Prom Cloakroom Committee Chairman 3g l'f?l'fC-1111, Statii 3: Intramural Championship 3: Cafeteria Monitor 45 Football Letter 3,43 Lettermens Club Pin and Guard3,4. CATHERINE Y. NICELLEN: YBCCpin4. MARY A. Mt-EI.I.EN. IAINIES D. NICGONNAGLE: Transferred from Eisenhowersjun- iior High. San Antonio, Texas 2. PATRICIA A. MQGUIRK. MARIORIE T. BICHCGH: Transferred from Immaeulate Con- eeption, Elmhurst, Illinois 2g YBCC: Pin 3, Guard 4. .JOHN H. MCKINLEY. .IEFFERY INKLENNAND: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2, THOMAS J. NMMENAMIN. I76 Row -1. M,xR'i't3t.. CAROL L. MARTENS: Girls' Cluh Pin 45 Pep Cluh Pin 4g Illi- nois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Play Prorluetion Crew: Fall 4. lNinter4. Spring 3,4 IOHN R. MARTIN. NELSON W. MARTIN. LAW'RENCE R. NIQBEATH: W'orld's Fair Band 24 Band 12,3 4g Musie: Letter 34 Pin 4. JOYCE A. Mc-BRIDE: Freshman Girls, Chorus lg Art Staff 2 AFS Committee 4g Student Counvil Research Committee 4. LESLIE R. NICNEAI.: 'l'ransI'erred from Glenbard East High School. Lombard, Illinois 4. KATHLEEN McNEII.: Home Economics Style Show lg Fall Play Production Crew 3. PATRICIA C. lVIcSWEENEY: Guidance Ullice Assistant 4, Pom Pon Pin 4, Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Student Coun- cil Research Committee 3.4. JOHN B. MEIXNER: Chess Club Pin 3, Computer Club Vice- President 4g Intramural Champions 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4: National Honor Society 3,4g Math Club: Pin 3, Vice-President 4, Lettermen's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4, Student Council: Elections Committee 2, Research Committee 3, Safety Committee 3, French Club: Pin 3, Guard 3, MY Guard 3, Fourth Year Award 4: Tennis: Numerals 2, Most Improved Player 3, Letter 3,4, Math Honorary 4, GLENN R, MERRINE'l I'E: Usher 3,4, Visual Aids i,2,3,4, LINDA QI. MEYER: Student Council Representative lg AFS Committee l, E' ICR l RANDOLPH L. M EYER: Football: Numerals 2, Letters 3,45 Baseball: Numerals 2, Captain 2, Most Valuable Player 2,3. West Suburban Conference Champs 2, Letter 3,4. TERRY MICKOVV. AUDREY A, MIIAI.. MARGARET N. MIKODA: General Office Assistant 3, Girls' Club Pin 3, Spanish Club: Pin 3, Guard 3, Secretary 3, 3rd Year Pin 4, Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Thespians: 2,3,4, Pin 4, Scribe 4g Play Production Crew: Fall 2,3,4,Winter l,2,3,4, Spring l,Z,3,4. MARLENE M1LKER'r, KIOSEPH M1t,i.,w. LINDA E. INIOBERGI Library Assistant 2, LESLEY Aj. MOELLER: GAA Pin 3, FTA Pin 4: Spanish Club Pin 4, Library .Assistant 4, Play Production Crew: Win- ter 4, Spring 4. MICHAEL A, MOGILINSKI 177 E IOR ROBERT WILLIAM NIUELLER: Nlixed Octet Choral Group 35 State Music Contest: Second Place Ensemble 3, First Place Choir 35 Niadrigal Choral Group 45 Senior Choir 3.4. STEVEN MUELLER: German Club Pin 35 IH: Yalm Photog- rapher 45 National Nlerit Letter of Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 NHS 45 QS 4. STEPHEN H. MULLER: Student Council Research Com- mittee 25 Citizenship Award 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 National Nlerit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 45 French Hon- orary 4. MARGARET M. MURPHY: Student Council Research Com- mittee 3g Guidance Office Assistant 1,2.3.4. DONNA MURRAY. SUSAN NI. MYERS: Fall Play Production Crew lg Girls' Club Pin 25 Green Key Pin 35 Student Council Safety Committee 45 Attendance Oflice 2,35-1. JOYCE NAKAIJA: Music: Freshman Girls' Chorus l. Junior Choir 25 Orchesis Pin I5 FT.-X1 Pin 3, Guard 45 York-111: Con- tributor 2, Reporter 3. Page One Co-Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3. Vice-President 4, GAA: Pin 2. Numerals 4, Class Secretary 35 DAR Citizenship Award 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary 45 National French Contest. Chicago area, First place 25 Regional Area, First Place Z5 First Place St. Xavier Tournament 25 French Club: Pin 3, Guard 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 French Honorary 4. FRANK IJ, NELSON: Visual Aids 152. CYNTHIA M. NETTIFEE: GAA: Pin 1, Oflicer 2. Numerals 2, Letter 3, Fourth Year Award 4, 178 VIRGINIA A. MOORE: Library Assistant 35 Art StafIi4. IJAVIIJ P. MOOS: National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Math Honorary 4, SANDRA MOROZOFF: Transferred from Elmwood Park High School, Elmwood Park, Illinois 3. IAMES R. MORRELL: Freshman. Boys' Chorus 15 Iunior Choir 25 Boys' Octet 35 Boys' Quartet 45 Ilistrict Music Festival 45 Senior Choir 3,45 Nlusic: Letter 3, Pin 4. PATRICIA A. MORRISON: Girls' Chorus 4. WILLARI5 C. NIORTON: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mathematics and Science Award 35 Auxzlzzmi 1.atm1mz Sznzzfrza Cum lmulc Award I5 Biology Lab Assistant 25 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Latin Club Vice-President 35 National Honor Society 354, Vice President 35 Student Council: Research Committee 3, Represent- ative 45 Class President 45 Math Honorary 4. DAVID NEL'I I IiR. ERIC NV. NEIQXIANN: Baseball Numerals 2g Gymnastics Numeral 2, Football: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 PATRICIA NI. NEYENS: Ilome Economics Style Show 24 Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 25 I'fn'k-l1z,' Page 'I'hree Editor 4. StalI'3.4, Quill and Scroll 3.4. WILLIAM L. NIBLICK. LINDA NICHOLS: Spring Play Production Crew I, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council: Representative 2, Research Com- mittee 3,44 Iiflfff-lllj Contributor 2. Reporter 3, Publicity Editor 4. CANIJEE NICHOLSON: Transferred from Proviso VVest High School. Ilillside. Illinois 3. E IOR CAROL A. NIEIJ: Fall Play Production Crew lg Girls' Club Pin 2, Attendance Ollice Assistant 2: Student Council Safety Committee 3. RONALD Y. NIEIIALS: l.'sher3.4, BRENDA L. NIELSEN: Allerton Art Scholarship 3, Green Key: Pin 3, Guard 43 York-Hi Art Staff: Editor 4. Nlember 2.3.41 FTA: Pin l, Guard 2. 'I'hird Year Award 3, Fourth Year Award 4. Board 4. DAVID A. NIEMEYER: Football Numerals 23 Baseball Nu- merals 2, Letter 4. WSC Champions 2. MARY A. NIESYTO: Girls' Club Pin I: Guidance Office As- sistant 4. LINDA I.. NOFFZ. KAY A. NORLANIJER: Fall Play Production Crew 2, Student Council Elections Committee 4. JEFFRIIYYI. NORRIS. DEBORAH L. NOVOSAD: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4, Historical Society Pin 4, Student Council Publicity Committee 41 York-Ili: Reporter 4. Contributor 4, General Office Assistant 3,45 QS 4. I79 MICZHAEI. G. DANN Iunior Class President. Homecoming King. Football Letter. All West Suburban Conference Football Team. DOUGLAS S RUSSELL DOREFN I.. CZOUCH Elks' Youth Leadership Award, Homecoming Queen, Home- coming General Chairman. Student Council Clorresponrling Secretary. Prominent . . . O AFS Exchange Student, Elks' Youth Leadership Award, llli- nois State Stholarship Finalist, Student f.0L1IlCll President 180 KIOYCIE Niixiulii-x lillfk-ill Page One Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll Vice-President. DAR Citizenship Award, National Honor Society. MARY FICIARRATTO Cheerleader, National Honor Society. Illinois State Scholarship Finalist. Recognized as leaders by their class members are these eight seniors. Their accomplishments are numerous, ranging from academic achievements and scholarship merits to outstanding participation in student government, athletics, music, art, and club activities. Typical of the many high-principled citizens and scholars who find their places at York are these students. ELIZABETH A. KARSTENS Senior Choir. Homecoming Queen. Student Council Recording Secretary, National Honor Society. WILLIAM E. STRAUCH Football and Basketball Letters, I-'ootball and Basketball Cap- tain. All West Suburban Conference Football Team. DAVID E. BEMIS Student Council Vice-President, Int Yhles Co-Editor-in-Chief, National Honor Society President, National blerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. 181 E IOR TERRICNCE Y. OLSON: Biology Lab Assistant 45 Student Council Researeh Committee 4. AIANIYI' L. ORR: Play Production Crew: Winter 1, Spring lg CAA: Pin I, Numerals 2, Program Chairman 25 Tennis Team 2.3.4. NANCY Ii. ORSTROM: Home Iiconomies Club Pin 3: Play Production Crew: Spring 3. Fall 4. CAROL OTTO. IVIARY M. PACHAY: Illinois State Latin Tournament Award lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Honor S0- ciety 3.4. ANDREW' R. PACHNER: Rvlmflal Team 25 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4, flzzxzlzam Lalznum Cum lmzzule Award 15 Auxilzzmz l.l1fl71Il7I1 Alagna Cum lxzurie 2,33 State Latin Contest Summa Cum lfizuiu 2.35 National Forensic League: Degree of Merit 25 Degree ol' Honor 35 Student Council: Representative 3, Holdover urer 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tennis: Numer- als 1,25 Letter 3, Captain 35 Debate l,2,35 Math Honorary 4. CA ROL M. PAESSLER. -IAN LISBETH PALINIER: Debate 2: I-'om Pon Pin 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Student Council: Safety Com- mittee 3, Research Committee 45 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Vice- President 3. Guard 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 York-Hz? Reporter 3,45 Advertising StafT3,4. TOM G. PARCHETA: National Honor Society 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, IIUTI4'-11,11 Co-Editor-in Chief 4, fluxzlzzmz I,1zfmz1m Award: .ITKIQUVZII Cum Laude I, .Uavznza Cum lainie 2, Quill and Scroll: Gold Key Award 3,45 President 4, Member 3.4. 182 ROBERT K. O'DANlIiLL: Class Treasurer lg National Ilonor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 45 Illinois State Seholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Nlath llonorary 4. ROBERT OESTMANN. IILDI A. OGDEN: General Ollice Assistant 2.3. JAMES P, OLDENBLRC: Band 1.2. RICHARD B. OLINCIZR: Debate lg Cross Country Numerals 21 Lsher 25 Quill and Scroll 4: Intramural Championship Team l.23 Student Council: Representative 3, Research Committee 4: York-llz: Page Five Editor 4. Stafl'3,4. ERIC G. OLSON: Visual Aids I. IJAINN M. PARK: Spanish Club Pin 4. CHRIS ll. PARRILLIZ Visual Aids 4. MARCIA E. PA'I I'ON: Home Economics Stylc Show lg Li- brary Assistant 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2: Attendance Ollicc Assistant 3,4 KA'I'HLEEN G, PAULSON: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, HY Guard 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council Research Committee 3,4g Home Economics Style Show 3,43 Pom Pon: Pin 3, Guard 4: York-Hz Typist 3,4, QS 4. SARAH PEARCE: W'orld's Fair Band 2, French Club: Pin 4. Guard 41 Musici Letter 3. Pin 4, AFS Committcc 3,45 First Place State Ensemble Z.3,4g Band l,2,3,4. HEATHER-j, PEARSON: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Orchesis Pin and Guard lg Junior Choir 2, Girls, Chorus 3, l'Classics Ret'lassiIied Cast 3, Student Council Representative 3,45 Pom Pons: Pin 3, Guard 4. E IOR GAYLE A, PECENY. VERNA L. PEIJERSEN: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1: Home Econmoics Style Show 2.3: Attendance Ollicc Assistant 2.3.4. CHARLES PELLE'I'IER. JEFFREY R. PE RTLE. PAMELA lj. PETERSON: Band lg Girls' Club Pin 4, Student Council: Research Committee 3, Safety Committee 45 Attendance Office Assistant 3,4. ROGER C. PETERSON: W'restling Numerals 15 Intramural Championship 3: Football Letter 4: Lettcrmcn's Club 4, Cafe- teria Nlonitor 4: Iennis: Numerals 2. Letter 4. BEVERLY -I. PFAFF: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Library Assistant 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: French Honorary 4, NHS 4, GAIL A. PHILLIPS: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Student Coun- cil Research Committee 35 Pep Club Pin 33 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4. JILL D. PICHE: llunior Choir 2: Girls' Tennis Team 4, His- torical Society: Pin 4, Secretary 4, Ihespians 3.4, Band 1.2.4, Orchestra 1,Z,3.4, Librarian 31 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4: Second Place State Music Contest 2, World's Fair Band 2, Play Pro- duction Crew: Fall 2.3,4. INinter 2,3,4. Spring l.2,3,4. 183 E IOR PANIELA PRATT: 'Transferred from Forest View High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois lg National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3,4g Green Key Club Pin 3, Citizenship Award 3, Auxzlztmz Lalinum .Uagna Cunt l,11tu!t' Award 2,3g Latin Club: Pin 3, Secretary 4g Math Honorary 4. RONALD P, QUIMBY: Football: Numerals 2, Letter 45 Gym- nastics: Most Valuable Gymnast 2, Numerals l,2, Letter 3,4, Lettermen's Club: Member 3,4g Cafeteria Monitor 4, GEORGE A. RADOMSKI: Transferred from St. Michael Cen- tral High School 2. LINDA Al. R.-xiMoNpt. WILLIAM R. R.-xP1t-LR: Wrestling Letter 3,4 JANET L. RAST: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Junior Choir 2g Girls' Chorus 35 Music Letter 3g Fall Play Production Crew 3, Home Economics Style Show 4, CYNTHIA RATHMAN: Auxzlzium Latzinzmz Cum Illlllft' Award 3g Play Production Crew: Winter 4. Spring 4. Fall 3.4, Green Key Club Pin 4. MARGARET SUE REED: Transferred from Emerson junior High School, Cleveland, Ohio lg Girls, Chorus 4, Home Eco- nomics Style Show 4. MARTHA REED, PATRICIA I.. PIERCE: Transferred front Madonna High School, Chicago. Illinois 2g Attendance Ollicc Assistant 3,41 YBCC: Pin 3. Guard 4. Vice-President 4. KATHY NI. PIRARO: Transferred from Austin lligh School, Chicago, Illinois 3, Home Economics Style Show 4. IJICBRA PLASS: Girls' Club Pin lg Fall Play Production Crew lg Home Economics Style Show lg Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Library Assistant 2, Student Council Safety Committee 4. PAl'I.A A. POLLACK: Transferred front Catholic Central High School, Binghamton. New York 33 YBCC Pin 4. MELANIIC A. POLTROCK: State Fair Band I3 W'orld's Fair Band 2, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3g Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4. .JOHN B. PoR'rZER. I.AL'REL R. REHNI: Thcspians 43 Play Production Crew: Fall 2.3.45 Winter 12.3.44 Spring I.2,3,4. CAROI. A. REICHEI.: Freshman Girls' Chorus l. LOREEN K. REIERSON: Guidance Ofliee Assistant 2.3,4. DONNA L. REIMERS: Student Council Research Committee 3,41 Green Key Club: Pin 3. Guard 4: Guidance Otlicc Assistant 4. ROBERT RENZAS. G, LAVONNE RICH: Girls' Chorus 2g Home Economics Style Show 2g Fall Play Production Crew 2. E IOR KAREN B. RICHARDS: Junior Choir 2: Student Council: Re- presentative 2. Research Committee 4. RONALD RIESE. HARRY KENNETH RING: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4: Mixed Octet 4: District Music Festival 45 Nladrigal Choral Group 45 Senior Choir 3,4g NHS 4: Math Honorary 4. BARBARA RIZZO: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 33 YBCC Treasurer 4, CHRISTINE M. ROBERTS: Play Production Crewi Fall l, Winter lg Student Council Research Committee 4: Library .Xs- sistant 2.3: Quill and Scroll 3.41 York'-liz.: Contributor 3. Adxer- tising StafI3,4g NHS 4. PATRICIA D. ROBERTSON1 Nurses' Ollice Assistant 2.3.4. KATHLEEN M, ROCHE: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg GAA Pin lg .Attendance Otlicc Assistant 2g Spring Play Production Crew 2: Student Council Representative 43 .Iunior Choir 4. STEVE T. ROCKVVOOD: Student Council Research Commit- tee 43 Usher 43 Play Production Crew: YVintcr -1. Full 3.4. RANDALL ROEGES. E IOR RUSSELL ROWE, Football Letter 4. AIAY RIGNDLE: Freshman Boys' Choir lgmlunior Choir 2. AIOAN AI.LERS RUNDLE: Pom Pon Pin 4g Quill and Scroll 3: lillfk-lllllf Contributor Z, Reporter 3,4 DOUGLAS RIQSSELL: Class Vice-President 25 Cross Coun- try: Manager 2, Numerals 2: Classics Reclassihed' Cast 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Elk's Leadership Lo- cal Award 4: AFS: Exchange Student 3. Committee 3.4: Student Council: Representative 1. Treasurer 3. President 4, IASC Con- vention Delegate 3. NE District Convention Delegate 4. VVSASC Convention Delegate: Fall 4, Spring 3,4. MICHAEL W. RIQSSO: Gymnastics Manager 2. ANGELICA G. RUVARAC: Classics Reclassifiedl, Cast 3, Girls' Club Pin 4: Pep Club Pin 43 AFS Committee 44 German Club: Pin 3. Board 43 Student Council: Research Committee 3. Elections Committee 3,4. THOMAS H, RYAN: Visual Aids 2: Gymnastics: Numerals 1,23 Lettcr 3,4 IAMES SABLE. VVAl.'l'ER E. RUDNIK: Lettermcn's Club Hall Nlonitor 4: CECILIA B. ROEMER: Iransferred from Siena High School, Chicago, Illinois 2g Guidance Ollice Assistant 4. PATRICIA L, ROGERS: General Office Assistant 4g Home Economics: Style Show 2. Pin 4: YBCC: Pin 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Second Year Guard 4, QIEAN E. ROSBACK: Prom Invitations Committee Chairman 3, Student Council Representative 31 AFS Committee 3.4. Chair- man 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Quill and Scroll 3,45 German Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: YK Ylzfzisz' Ifacultv Editor 2, -Iunior Co-Editor-in-Chief 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Stafi l,2,3,4g NHS 45 Nlath llonorary 4. LARRY ROSTIS: Football: Numcrals 2. Letter 3: lrack: Nu- merals 2, Conference Champions 2. GREICHEN A. RO'I'l'IRMIQND: Home Economics Style Show 4: Pep Club: Pin 2. Board 3. SUSAN A. ROWAN: Band l,2,3g Orchestra 12,33 State Music Contests: Second Place 1, First Place 2,3. I GRICGORY G. SACCOMANNO: Ifootball Numerals 2: Wres- tling Numerals 2. BRICNIJA SALLIQY: I reshmanGirls' Chorus 1. XIOHN A. SAMPSON: National Merit Scholarship Semi- Ifinalist 4, Illinois State Scholarship Scmi-Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3,4g 'lClassics Reclassified Cast 3g Thespians 3.4, National Forensic Lcaguc: Degree ol' Honor l, Degree ol'N1criI 23 Play Production Cast: Spring 3, Fall 2,3,41 Debate l,2.3,4. LICSLIE A. SAMUIQLSON: Play Production Crew: Spring 2: Student Council: Research Committee 3, Representative 4. LARRY G. SANDAIII.: Radio Club Vice President 4. IQIWVARD SANDNPR. SE IOR IAMES SANSOM. STUART S. SARTORIUS: Freshman Boys' Chorus l: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3,43 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, ROGER S. SALNDERS: Track Numerals 2: Student Council Research Committee 4: Quill and Scroll 3.-li Basketball: Numer- als 2. Letter 41 Iork-Hi: Contributor 2. Sports Iiditor 4. Staff 3,4 PAINIELA ANN SAWYER: Library Typist 3: General Ofhce Assistant 4: Girls' Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Board 2, Third Year Award 4. CINDI SCHENCK: Green Key Club Pin 4, Guidance OfIice Assistant 2.3.4. PHIL SCHENK: German Club: Treasurer 3. Pin 3. Guard 4, Vice-President 4g Thespians: Pin 4, Member 3,4, Student Coun- cil: Representative 3, Research Committee Chairman 43 Play Production Crew: Pall 3. VVinter 2.3.43 Spring 2,33 Play Produc- tion Cast: Fall 3.43 Winter 3, Spring 3. CATHERINII Ii. SCHIKORA: State Fair Band l, W'orld's Fair Band 2: Allerton Chamber Music Symposium 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Music: Letter 3. Pin 4: Orchestra 2.3.4: State Music Contest: First Place Solo and Iinscmble 1.2.3. 4: Band l.2,3.4. PAMELA SCHLARB: Guidance Ofhce Assistant 4: Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Vice-President 43 Student Council: Safety Committee 2, Research Committee 2.3.4. JOHN SCHLIQINZER. IOR WIl.I.l.-X51 I.. SCHROEDER. WIl,I,I.-XM SCHXNASS. CAIHLEEN SCU'l l'. CHARLES SCHVVER. CHARLES SEAGREN: NHS 43 Nlath Honorary 4. IYILLIAXI R. SEGER: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School. Elmhurst. Illinois 3. CAROLE SEIDENSTICKER: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg lunior Choir 23 Classics Reclassihedi' Cast 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Ifinalist 43 Quill and Scroll 33 York-11'z.' Staff 3, Contributor 43 French Club: Pin 3, Secretary 33 Historical Societyi Pin 4, President 43 Nlusic: Letter 3. Pin 4g Student Council: Representativc 3, Publicity Chairman 3,43 Senior Choir 3.43 Librarian 4. RAOIQL N. SElDl,l'l'Z. QIOHN P. SEIFRIED: Gymnastics: Numerals Z. Letter 41 Lan- guage Lab Assistant 3,43 Yisual Aids 13234. VICTORIA A. SCHNIELZEI.: Ifrcshman Girls' Chorus lg Niusicz Letter 3. Pin 43 Play Production Crew: XYinter -1. Spring 4. Fall 1.43 Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4. RICHARD C. SCHNEIDER: Student Council Representative 3. ROBERT K. SCHNEIDER: Student Council Research Commit- tee 4. JOHN E. SCHRAIVI: Visual Aids 4. BARBARA D. SCHRIK: Home Economics Style Show l. THOMAS A. SCIIROEDER: Class President 23 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Yictor Appleton Award 43 Home- coming Fridav Night Activities Chairman 43 Citizenship Award l, Committee 23 National Honor Society 3343 Student Council: Representative 2, Research Committee 3, NE District Conven- tion Delegate 33 German Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, President 43 Math Honorary4. Q . IOSEPII SEND. IAMICS R. SERPAN: Transferred from Wheat Ridge High School, Denver, Colorado 3. ROBERT KI. SHADE: Intramural Championship Team I, Spring Play Production Cast and Crew 3, Usher 3,4. DAVID W. SHALLCROSS1 Wirestling Numerals 24 Visual Aidsl,2. Miczuaei. sHAPiRo. ' RICHARD WI. SHERMAN: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg Junior Choir 2, Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4. ICR KATHY L. SHIELDS: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Ilome Economics Style Show2,3. DALE S. SILICINILIELLERZ Basketball Letter 4. NANCY SIMONINI: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg .junior Choir 2, Student Council Elections Committee 33 Guidance Oli- Iice Assistant 4, Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 Spanish Club: Pin 4, Points Chairman 4, Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Board 4, Pep Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Third Year Award 3, Fourth Year Award 4, Points Chairman 4. VALERIE SIMONIS: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Play Pro- duction Crew: Spring 2, Winter 2. GAII. L. SINGHUFER: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, Junior Choir 2.4: Xlusici Letter 3, Pin 4: Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, German Club: Pin 3. Guard 4, Secretary 4: Play Production Crew: Winter 3. Spring 3.4. MICHAEL T. SIWEK: Visual Aids l,2. MARY I.. SLADEK: Guidance Oflice Assistant 3: Library .Xs- sistant 4, Student Council: Publicity Committee 2, Elections Committee 3, Girls' Club: Pin 2. Guard 3. Board 4, French Club: Pin 2. Guard 3. Third Year Award 3, Pep Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Board 2, Third Year Award 3, Points Chairman 3, President4. CAROLYN D. SLATIQR: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg York-Ili Typist3. LINDA L. SMITH: Transferred from VValdwiclc High School, VValdwick, New Alersey 3, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, National Honor Society 3.41 Play Production Crew: Fall 4, Winter 4, Math Hon0rary4. E ICR IYII,LI.'XNI If. SPIRES: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist-I. RUSSELL S'I'.-XNIJI,I:iIi: Homecoming King 3: Prom Cloak Room Committee Chairman 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Football: Numerals 2. Klost Valuable Player 2. Letter 3g I,ettvrmcn's Club: Pin and Guard 3. Secretary 4. Cafe- teria Monitor 3.4. RIILI, S'I'.-XNGIAIR: Spanish Club Pin 3g Orrhesis Pin and Guard 3: Band 1.2. ALLEN SI.-XNKE. RONAID C, S'I'EDNIAN: Wrestling Numerals 2. VVILLIAM STEFEK: Radio Club President 3.4. WIIIIAM NY. S'I'EGNI.'XN. KENNETII If. SIEINIIEBEL. NIELANIE U. SIERN.-X: Library Assistant 33 General Office Assistant 43 Student Council Representative 4: Girls' Club: Pin 2. Guard 3. 'I'hree Year Award 4. P I'A'I'RICI.-X I . SNIIIII: C.eX:X Pin lg Library .Xssistant 23 Home Iit-ononiics Club Pin 41 Home Iirononiifs Style Show l.2g YBCC: Pin 3. Pin and Guard 4. PAUI. 'I'IfRRANCIi SNIIIII: 'Iranslierrecl Irom Arlington High School. Indianapolis, Indiana 2. I I'l'I'ICR R, 'If SMITH: Student Council Representative 43 Ger- man Club Pin 45 Intramural Championship Ivam 1.3. LARRY Ii. SNIOLINSKI: Spring Play Production Crew 3: Stu- dent Council Research Committee 4. MARY SNIYDIIR: Band lg YBCC Pin 4: Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-I inalist 4: French Club: Pin 3. Guard 43 Library As- sistant 3.4g NHS 4. WILLIAM E. SOlN1MlLRS:Track Numerals 2. CONNIIE ll, STIBBE: Home Iiconomirs Style Show l. SARAH Ii. SIOIJIDARIJ: Freshman Girls, Chorus l. KATHY K. SIORCH: Girls, Chorus 3.41. FREDERICK STORY, NIARY Ii, SIOVER: Home Economics Club: Pin 3. Guard 4, President 4, Style Show 1.3.4. DALE VV. STR.-XTTON: Visual Aids 3.4. IDR W'II,I,I.-XM E. STR.-XL'CH: Foothall: Numerals 2. Letter 4. Captain 45 Basketball: Numerals 2. Letter 3.43 Captain 2.4. MARILEE B. STURTEVANT. SUSAN P, SUNINFR: 'Fransferred from Christian County High School 43 Fall Plav Production Cust -I. STEPHAN SURAN: Visual Aids 2,3 SUSAN L. SVVAILES: Girls' Chorus 1.2. LINN.-XY G. SWK-XNSON: Choir: 1,23 Home Economies Style Show 1.21 Pom Ponsi Pin 3. Guard 4. PHILIP C. SYVANSON: Intramural Championship 1. CHRISTINE J. SZARAFINSKI: Transferred from Mother Theodore Guerin High Srhool. River Grove, Illinois lg Home Economies Style Show lg Girls' Chorus 4g YBCC Pin 4. VALERIF. A. SZERLUNG: 'liranslnerred from St, Francis High School. Wheaton. Illinois Z. SENIOR X'lK.Rll' I.. IIIICRRIICNZ Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Nurse's Otliri- .X -:istant 3,4, ROISICRI S. 'I'lMMIiR. CYX IIIIA I.. IOIIIJ: Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Music: Let- tcr 3, C iirls' Chorus 2.3, Ilome Economics Style Show 3. Il. lII ,RIilil.I'iY 'I'OF,PPIiN: Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice- Presidenl 4, Spring Play Production Crew l, Winter Play Pro- duction Cast 1,21 Safety Committee 2.3. IJIANIQ li. IONIPKINS: Spanish Club Pin 3, FTA Pin 4, Play Production Crew: Fall 4. Winter 4. DIQLIXIA A. IORRICS: GAA Pin I, AFS Committee 2, York-Ili St1tll'3, Pom Pon Pin 4, Play Production Crew: Fall l,Winter I, Student Councili Research Committee 3, WSASC Fall Conven- tion Delegate 3, Play Production Cast: Fall 2,-4, Spring 2,3g Spanish Cluli: Pin 2. Guard 3, Points Chairman 3. Three Year Award 4, Vice-President 4, Girls' Club: Pin I, Guard 2, Secre- tary 3. Ilirec Year Pin 3, Board l,2, S'I LPIIIIN Nl. 'IO I Zlxln. 'I IIOXIAS R, IYISICRG: Iork-111 Print StafI3. ROGIIR IYK: Proni Cloak Room Committee Chairman 3, Na- tional Nlcrit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Student CJNIIIVII Rcprcscntative l,2, Football: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, l,c'ttcrnicn's Cluli: Vice-President 4, Pin 3,4, Guard 3,4, Cafe- tcria Monitor 3,4. IAMICS TAYLOR: Freshman Boys' Chorus I, ylunior Choir .23 Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Octet 3,4, Senior Choir 3,4. PATRICIA A. TEMPINSKI: GAA Pin 2, Spring Play Produc- tion Crew 3, Student Council Safety Committee 4, German Club Pin 4. NOEL H. 'I'Ii'l'RI:1V: l'South Pacific , Crew I, l'Classics Re- classiliedw Crew 3, Thespians: Pin 2, 'llreasurcr 3, President 4, Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus I, .junior Choir 2, Hoyts' Octet 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4, Fall Play Production Cast l,Zg Play Production Crew: Fall l,2,3,4, Winter l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3.4. I.IiSI.IIi P. TEWES: Band l,2. BRIAN W. 'I'HAL. SANDRA THEIVIELYZ NHS 4, Spanish Honorary 4, DIANE LTECKI-IR. IEANNE A. YALANT: Orchesis Pin 23 lllinois State Scholar- ship Semi-lfinalist 4, Student Council Publicity Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 3.4, FTA: Pin 3. Guard 4, Board 4, Senior Award 4, lVfITff-Illf Contributor 2, Reporter 3, Page Two Co- Editor 3, Pagc Two Editor 4. KEN VAN IJEVENTER: Lettermanls Cluh: Pin 3, Guard 4, Cafctria Monitor 45 Cross Country State Champions 35 Track: Numcrals 1,23 Conference Champions 2,33 Letter 3,4. GEORGE E. VAN FLEET: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg junior Choir 2g Mixed Octet 2: Second Place State Music Contest 2g Classics Reclassified Cast 3, Student Council Research Com- mittee 4: Music: Letter 3, Pin 4. Madrigal 4, Senior Choir 3,4, DAYAR YENUUSS: Transferred from Alhorz lligh School. Te- heran, lran 4. MARC YERBER: Transferred from Washington High School, Green Bay, Wlisconsin l, SE ICR IENETTE A. VOCALINO. H. LOREN VOGEL: Spring Play Production Cast 3, Gymnas- tics Letter 4g Usher 3,45 German Club: Pin 3. Guard 4: Play Production Crew: Fall 3,4, Spring 3,4, LINDA VOLKMAN LYNN C. VOLLE: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Pep Club Pin 3, Green Key Club Pin 4: Student Council: Representative 3, Safe- ty Committee 4g Pom Pon Pin 4g General Office Assistant 3,4g Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third Year Award 4, President 4, Board 3,4. GAIL MARIE VOLTZ: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg GAA Pin lg Home Economics Club Pin 2: Spring Play Production Crew 25 YFVV Essay Award 3g Quill and Scroll 4g York-llzl' Typist 3, Reporter 3. Page Four Co-Editor 4. SUSAN LEE VON ARX: GAA: Pin l. Numeral 2, Letter 3: Music: Letter 3, World's Fair Band 2, Band 1.2.3,4g Librarian l,2.3.4: Orchesis Pin l,2.3,4. BARBAR.-x Ay. WAGNER. ELAINE F. WVAGNER: Nurses' Oflice Assistant 2.4, FNA: Pin 2.3, Guard 4. STEVEN L. VVALTER: Band l,2. E IOR SCOTT E. VVHITE: Winter Production Crew I: NN'onien's live- ning Club Art Award 3: 'lirackz Numerals 2. Conference Cham- pions 2.3. PANI NVHIILUCK: Freshman Girls' Chorus I5 Home Econom- ies Style Show 25 Library .Assistant 3,45 Play Production Crew: Fall 4. VVinter 4. Spring 2.3g FTA: Pin l, Guard 25 -Iunior Award 3. President 4. VIRGINIA XVIEAND: Fall Play Production Cast 4: l,'oll11gc4. WI. THONIAS VVILKERSUN: Pep Club Board 43 Letterman's Club: Pin 3, Guard 4. Cafeteria Monitor 45 Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 3.4. MICHAEL C. WILKINSON. LAURA WILLARD. BARRY A. WILLEY: Play Production Crew: Spring 3, Winter 4. DONALD WILLIAMS. BARRY G. VVILSON: Freshman Boys' Chorus lg Senior Choir 3g Chess Club Treasurer 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 Winter Play Production Crew 45 Play Production Cast: Spring 3, Fall 3,4g Winter 2,45 Nlusic: Second Place Dis- trict Solo Contest 1, First Place Boys' Quartet District and State Contest 3. Letter 3, Pin 4. GEORGE G. WARD: Spanish Club Pin 3. KATHERINE C. WARD: 'l'ransI'erred from Aurora Central High School5 Aurora, Colorado 25 National Nlerit Scholarship Letter ol Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 Home Economics Style Show 45 Play Production Cast: Spring 2, Fall 35 NHS 4. BARBARA AI. VVBIGILL: Debate 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Library Assistant 45 National Honor Societv 3,45 German Club: Pin 25 Secretary 3. Guard 354. 1 MARY .IG W'I'IIGIiL: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Citizenship Committee I5 Class Vice-President lg Girls' Chorus 25 Class Treasurer 35 Prom General Co-Chairman 35 AFS Committee 35 Historical Society Pin 3: General Office Assistant 45 Fall Play Production Crew 45 Girls' Club: Pin 2. Board 4. Guard 3.45 Green Key Club: Pin 3. lreasurer 3. Guard 4. President 4: Stu- dent Council: Homecoming Alumni Chairman 4. Publicity Com- mittee 45 Representative 1.23 Northwest Convention Delegate 1, 25 IVSASC Convention Delegate l.2g Research Committee 1.3g Elections Committee 2.3. VIANICE VVIQINSHEINIZ Nurses' Oflice Assistant 2,3.4. GERALD P. NNENNFR. .I ROBERT WILSON: National Honor Society 3,43 Math llonor ary 4, THOMAS WILSON: Freshman Boys' Chorus 13 .Iunior Choir 23 Wrestling Letter 4. EL.'S'l'El.I.E R. NVINKELS: Student Council: Representative 4, Research Committee 4. ADRIENNE WINN: National Forensics League Letter of Merit I3 Library Assistant 33 Homecoming Invitations Commit- tee Chairman 43 llelmatt' 1,33 FTA: Pin 3, Guard 3, 'junior Award 3, Board 4, Senior Award 4. ANET L. VVINTER: Home Economies Style Show l,23 Atten- dance Ollive Assistant 334. ICIJITH I,. W'INTER: General Office Assistant 3,4g Home iEconomics Club: Pin I. Guard 3,43 Home Economics Style Show 12.4. E ICR TR UI JY WUI DARCZYK. ROBERT T. VVOELLER: uClassiCs Reclassilierln Cast 33 Ger- man Club Pin 43 Nlusirf State Fair Band I, NN'orld's Fair Band 2, Letter 3, Pin 4. University of Illinois Chamber Music Sympo- sium 2,33 First Place State Ensemble Contest 13,43 Orchestra 23,41 Hand l,2.3.4. KENNY WOITAS. ERICH VVOLTER: Transferred from Sandburg High School, Orland Park, Illinois Z3 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 German Club Pin 4gNHS 43 Nlath Honorary 4, ELIZABETH WOOD: Freshman Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Cho- rus 33 Senior Choir 4. IANET M. VVOOLEYER: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Chorus 43 Library Assistant 43 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4. IOHN LANVSON VVRIGI-IT: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 43 NHS 43 Math Honorary 4, IOHN LARUE VVRIGHT: Transferred from Clairemont High School, San Diego, California 3. LARRY S. WROBEL. E ICR ROBERT ZENKOWICIH. lVIl.l,l,-XM P. ZlMKlliRM.'XN: Fall Play Production Crew lg Visual Aids l.2.3.4. BRlGlTT.'X M, ZINTI.: Freshman Girls' Chorus lg Guidance Ofliee Assistant 4g .'Xttrndant'e Office Assistant 2.3. .IAN ZUCK: Home Economics Style Show 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 GAA: Pin I. Numerals 2. Letter 3. Secretary 3, Four Year Award 4, Presi- dent 4g Nlath Honorary 4. QIEANNE M, ZUEHLKE: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 44 lY!2Tk-H1 Contributor 4. 196 Wll.l.l.fXM P. VVUKOYIKZII: lfzill Plziv Production Cast 34 Plat' Produftion Grew: lfall 1.21 Winter 1.21 Spring 1.23 lhespizinsl: Treasurer 4. Nletnber 1.2.3.4 LARRY .-X. Y.'XN'l'A: 'l'rzic'k: Nunierzils 2. Clonferenfe Cham- pions gl Student Ciounvil R0prf'st'nt11tivt'3: York'-llz Stafl4. TlNlO'l'llY .X Yl'il,'l'ON: 'liranslerred from Briarcliff lligh School, Atlanta, Goorgizi 3. ROBERT YOUNG: Intramural Championship 33 German Cluh: Pin 3, Board 4. 'Il'lFl7Rl'iY YV. ZAlll'il.: Wlrestling Nurncrgtls 2. EDWARD ZEGAR. Lettermen Serve York as Ushers, Monitors Steve Mueller, student photographer, contributed vital mziterittl forthe production ofthe I967 YK Tlilffx. l,l'l'l l'liRlNIlilY'S CLUB. Fran! Ruin' Gary Goss. Bob lJeRoo, Tom Wilkerson, Andy Pzichner, Bill Mzirbtith, .Iohn Nlcllonztrhie, Ritth Cote, Matt lgoe, Stirling Moritzi, Rog Connelly, Ron Quimby. .Yewnd Row' jim llaekharth. 'l'om Marquartlt, K. Vtindeventer, Pete Reifl, Ed Bronson. Roger Tyk, Mike Dann, Roger Peterson, Greg Fzintozzi, Dave Bronsonujohn Konrad,Ajohn Meixner. Dan Carlino. Not Pictured: Walter Koenig. r ls jlrgg P TIE Y' ptlfhxi 'livf w Nl' I ' x I V Y i 3 J me S r r vi, Tit X. Xi Y K 5' R 'L , V T . mal' A, 197 YY? JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Sc'zztf'rl.' ,jackie Ueeker, Secretary, Amy Harwell, Vice President. .S'lf11zrizn.g.' Ken Bus, Treasurerg Ken Kraft, President. JU IOR l98 Henry Aehtien, Ruth Ann Adams. Deb- orah Ahlstrand, Michael Aksamit. Dav- id Alfvin, .julie Allen, Christine Ander- SOD. Doug Anderson, Ken Anderson, Steve Andrews, Margo Apostolas, Chris Arms Mary Armstrong, Kathleen Arquette. William Ashley, Diane Atlas, Kay At- wood, Nancy Baar, Arnold Bailey, Martha Bajzek, Lyle Ball. Craig Barloga, Mare Barlow, Carolyn Barr, Barbara Bartlett, Roger Barwis. Brian Battista. Katherine Bauer. Gerald Bavry, Paul Becker, .john Be- han, Nancy Beier, Nancy Belknap, 'l'om Benson, Carolyn Berg, Craig Berg, .jeff Bergh, Mike Bernhag- en, Bonita Berning, Lynne Bertalmio, Bonnie Beyerujohn Bierman. Nanry Binder, David Black, Kathy Blair, .lim Blake, John Blauw, Bill Blumthal, Dale Blumthal. john Boekelman, Barry Boers, Eliza- ibeth Boetteher, ,Ianis Bok, William Bomberg, Paul Boostrom, Wayne Boo- strom. Lois Borneman. Barbara Borum, 'l'om Both, Bill Boutwell, David Bowden, Riehard Boyd, Linda Boykin. Elaine Bradford, Linda Bretl, Ellen Briggs, Dale Brown, Ralph Brown, Claudia Browne. Steve Brubaker. William Brudi, Carol Bruining, .lean Bryan, Robert Buchanan, Susan Buhle, Nancy Buik, Juliann Burkhart. Arvin Burmeister, Donald Burn, Rick Burns, Kenneth Bus, Carol Bushock, Deborah Butendorfhleanne Cahill, Nora Cain, Susan Cain, Freeda Can- non. Colleen Carey, Daniel Carlino, Kathy Caruso, Kenneth Casazza. Kevin Cassady, Susan Cavins, john Cella. Lynn Champion, Neil Christell, .lane Christensen, Paul Christiansen. William Christiansen, james Ciarrachi, Elizabeth Cioper, Michael Clanry, Pete Click, Mary Clifford, Mike Colias. JU 1oR JU 1011 ...Viv H5 1 ,nwxzwif I Els. 'F 5 like K . if U' tg l 200 Tara Concklin, Nanfy Conklin, Robert Cooper, Susan Corey. Glenn Coss, Pete Costigan, Robert Cote. Pete Cotsirilos, Nancy Cox, Pat Doyle, Bob Cozzi, .john Crane, Kenneth Creighton, Linda Csiszar. Glenn Cunningham. Richard Daniels, Barbara Dann, .lon Davis, Margaret Davis, Susan Dawson, Elizabeth Dean. Jan DeAngeles, Nancy Dellhristopher, Henry DeMent, Gayl Demmit, .jafk Derning, Len Delioeek, Robert DeRoo. Paula Deutsch, Kathy Diamond, Bill Dick, Patti Dickson, Susan Dietz. Bar- bara Digilirptlane Dippold. Lynne Dobricky, Cathy Dodt. 'lim Do- herty, Renee Domansky, Lorna Don- nelly, Kerry Dotson, Linda Douglas. Gayle Dreyer, Linda Dries, Andrea Duda, Edwin Duda, fwlargaret Dunlop, Steve Dunnington, .john Dupont. john Durante, Pat Durfee, David Dyer, Fred Dykema, Kathy Dyson, Carol Eberts, William Eckstein. Keith Ehrhard, Judy Ekblad, Sue Elliot. Roger Engebretson, Janet Ercoli. Joyce Erickson, Louise Erpelding, john Ertel, Kristy Everson, Leslie Fabi- an, Nigel Fancutt, Pat Farrell, Nancy Farrington, Linda Ferrara. ,lack Ferry. William Fidone. Marty Fiene, Bob Filson, ,john Fippinger, Cheryl Fischer, Andrea Fisher. Doug Fisher, Carla Fladung, Bill Flectkles, .joe Fleming, Dave Flelvher, Vivian l liehler, Steve Florin. Sandra Fogel, Pat Foote, Bob Fordyce, ,june Foster, Ronald Francek, Robert Frazee, Barbara Freitag. Jim Freundt. Elizabeth Fuesz, Kristie Fugett. lileanor Fuller, Rob Gaddis, Bill Gaflin, l,annie Garrett, Betty Gatsos, Claudia Gazarek, Carl Geherbauer, Jane Geen, William Geihs- ler,lIohn Gellinger, Donald Gideumb. Kathryn Gieske, Carol Gilkerson. David Glennon, Richard Glofl, Ralph Go- denius, Pat Goff, Barbara Golden. Benita Gnoby, Richard Goodell, Greg Goorsky. Gary Goss, Robert Granahan, john Granrath, Mare Granrath, Marcia Granrath, Cheryl Greiger, Ruth Grigelaitis. Darlene Grimestad, Steve Gros. ,lohn Grothendick, Arlette Grub- be. Candy Guenther, Thomas Guenther, Robert Gunnison, Susan Gustaf, Lynn Gutman, ,Iames Hackbarth, Marcia Hattkert. Tom Hahn, Vivian Hahn, Linda Ha- lac, Paul Hammel, Ray Hammerich, Robert Hammond, Cris Hanson, JU 1oR ' '- - 201 JU IOR 'Q 202 Rick Hargreaves, Frank Harkness, Su- san Hart. Will Hart. Amy Harwell. Sharon Hawkinson, Cynthia Hayes. James Hayman. Steve Heagie, Robert Heck, Eric' Heerwagen, Dennis Held, Karen Helgesen,Joyc'c Hemmingway. Anita Henry, Bill Herman, Kathleen Herrmann, Nancy Hermetet, Ann He- roux. Luanne Heyl. Paul Higgins, Frank Hill, Roberta Hilliger, Rita Hintz, Bradford Hlavenka, Sandy Hoagland, Roy Hoffmann, Robert Horn stein. Leland Howard, Elizabeth Howlcy, Michael Hradsky, Cynthia Hunting- house, Leland Hutchinson, Matt lgoe. Brure Ingram. Steve Ingram, Karen lppolito,JimJaCk- son, George Jacobs, Bill Jaeoby, Jerry Janicek, SteveJehorek. Scott Jensen, Barbara Johnson, Carole Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Deborah Johnson, KeithJohnson, I,indaJohnson. Sandra Johnson, Donna Johnston, Al- lan Jonas, Charie Jones, Karen Jonke, Margaret Jordan, EdwardJostes. Keith Judson, George Karin, Kathy Kahlenberg. William Kahlenherg, Roy Kallstrom, Cliff Kaltinger, Tom Kandy- be. Loretta Karakosta, Kathleen Kareher, Marion Karras, John Kastholm, Bill Kaufman. Barbara Keller, Rick Kelso. Tom Kemp, Mark Kempf, Linda Ken- nedy, Greg Kerber, llohn Kernaghan, Bill Kiefer, Mary Kilburg. Ann King, Robin King, .Ioan Kirchhofl, Karen Kirstner, Naney Kleean, Frances Kloker, llerb Klotter, Dave Klug, Debbie Klusaek, Raymond Knapp, Robert Knight, Claude Knuep- fer, Linda Koch, Margie Koeneman. Walter Koenig, W'ayne Koester. Candy Konrad, Alohn Konrad, Cathy Kopp, Nlary Koran, Sandy Kostohryz. Gregory Koukl, Janet Kozeluh, Ken Kraft, Elizabeth Kramer, Karen Kranc- man, Karen Krause, Bonnie Kredler. Don Krefting, Jim Krejeir, Mary Kren- gel, Tom Kroll, Mark Krone, .lim Kuehl, Elaine Kuhlman. Barbara Kurth, LyndyLaBarbera, Lynn Lachine. Linda Lane, Barbara Larsen, David Larson, Randy Larsen. Robert Lasky, Susan Latinis. Lauren Lauber, Carmen Lawton, Tony Laz- zara, Robert Leadbetter, Chris Lee. Anne Leslie, Chuck Lindberg, Bill Lindsey, .janet Lionello, jim Loeehl, Dave Lombardi, Greg Lonberger. Creg Long, Roger Long, Karen Lopin- ski. Rirhard Lorenz, Craig Loudon, Emily Luehs, Pam Lueder, JU 1011 fbi' JU IoR .: ara . if ik 7 204 Mary Luehring, Mary Lukes, Lanette Lyng, Robert Mac'Williams, Mark Madigan, Melissa Maechtle, Sue Mag- gm, Linda Malmgren, Pat Nlaloney, Steve Manthey. XNilliam Nlarhaeh, Barb Mar- ciniak, Alan Maremaulohn Mariotti. Clandace Marks, Mirhael Maroney, Ro- berta Marsells, Greg Marthaler, David Martin,-jim Mason, Therese Masters. Steve Mather, Char Matousek, Wayne Matson, Mark Maughmer, Mark Ma- zur. .lim Mttllonaehie, Bari fvlefjraek- en. Kit Meflrum, Sharon MeGivern, Craig McGregor, Ray Mqlohn, Bill Meier, Lynn Mense, David Nlenzel. Tom Merkel. Ralph Nliehel, Kathy Mieks, Daniel Nlikal, Linda L. Nliller, Pete Miller, Riehard Nliller, Sharon Mohr, Charles Nlombleau, Ali- cia Monaco, Richard Montei, Melinda Montgomery, Melody Montgomery, Linda Moore. Stirling Morita, John Morovich, Mark Morovieh, Susan Morovieh, Connie Morse, Cherie Moulton, Doris Moy. Susan Mudra, James Mullarkey, Linda Muncy, Colleen Mundle, Mary Mur- phy, William Naurich, Steven Nazar. Linda Nellis, Harvey Nelson, Beth Neumann, Ron Niederer, Mark Niehoff, Niki Nottlemann,jaek Nyberg. Thomas Odom, Craig Olson, .john Ol- son, Robert Olson. lloanne Ostergrant, Margc Otto, Linda Palchick. Keith Palmer, Carol Parker, Kathy Par- ker, Wendy Parkhurst, 'liom Parr, Gary Parrent, Michael Parus, Deborah Pauling, Albert Pavesi, Laurel Pearson, William Pech, Michele Pedi- cini, Donna Penniehlo Peters. Ralph Petrozza, Ralph Petrine, Karen Pfafl, Sue Pflaum, David Phillips, Michael Pidgeon, Robert Piepenbrok. Nancy Pijacek, Nancy Pile. Steven Pira- ro, Richard Plotz, Vern Plummer, Hen- ry Pontarelli, Rick Powell. Barbara Price, Greg Prins, Helen Proyce, Virginia Puglessi, Chuck Pur- dom, Sandra Puscheckxlanet Prycioch, Pam Radamacher, Donna Raflen, Rob- ert Raidy, Ronald Raidy, Bret Ramsay, Joyce Rasmussen, Gary Redman. Pat Reedy, Beth Reichel, Robert Reid, Barbara Reimers, Robert Reinke, Rob- ert Rex, Reid Reynolds. Daniel Richards, john Richards, Lynne Rickleff, Mark Rieger, Scott Rieger, Ioan Risa, Greg Roberts. Pete Robinson, Richellc Robinson, Ce- cilia Rogers, Cheryl Rohrsen, Linda Ronske,judy Rorge, Edward Rose. 1-Of' xxex? V' 5 N A ' I if av.:-if JU 1011 fvlark Roth, Mike Rouhas, David Rowe, .joe Rudis, Bill Ruecking, lidwartl Rupp,C1hris Russell. Leona Ryan, Carol Sahlstrorn, Barb Salat, Pam Salley, William Sanford, Gunter Schaub, Donna Schcrenberg. Glen Schieberl. Pat Schleinzer, Don Schmidt, Paula Schmuhl, Joanne Srhnaufer, Scott Schoeller, Barb Schrae- der. Beth Schreiber, Terry Schreiber, Jan Schreiner, Madelyn Schuetz, .john Schultze, Jim Schumacher, l.ynn Schu- macher, Chris Sehweer, Dan Schweins, Colleen Scott, Judith Scudder. Gary Seebert. Patricia Seeger, Greg Seegers. Robert Seidlitz, Gail Sessions, Eudice Sheade, ,james Shepherd, Joan Shofe- linov,john Shupe, Rick Sianta. David Sikkema, Paula Silerzio. Mary Simonini. Carol Simpson. Carol Simun- jak. Robert Sinclair. Liz Singer. Nancy Sirota, .jim Skoney. Ardythe Sladek. llnri Slatin, Barbara Slocum, jon Slocum. Pat Smeja, Elaine Smith. Frank Smith, Greg Smith, James Sniithhlesse Smith. Linda Smith, Marilyn Smith. Marsha Smith, Philinda Smith. Robert Smith, Lea Ann Smoley. Paul Snarski. Larry Snyder, Richard Solar. l James Sonnenlmerg, Pat Soto, Donna Spang, Philip Sparagna. Donald Specht, Deborah Spenko, W'illiam Sprague. Byron Slanger, Dan Stasi, Mario Step- hani, Douglas Stefley, Patrick Steik, Sue Steinklauher, Don Stephan. Michal Stevens. Genevieve Stolzman. Kent Stone, Diane Stravinskas. Richard Strock, Donald Summers, Pat Swanson. Shirley Swanson, Stephenie Sweetman, Mark Swenson. Ron Swenson. Dan Tallman. Dennis Tangalos. Richard Tatak. William Taylor, Darl Tellefson, Alan Thal, Tom Thiesse, Wendy .Thomas, Perry Thompson, David Thon, Nlarijane Thon, Suzanne Tidmarsh. Nancy Tisser, Frank Tocha, james Toomlis, Miriam Torres, Bob Trom- bino. Randy Truckenbrodt, Sandra Trucken- brodt, Marianne Tucci, Nlark Turrel, Gary Tyberg. Connie lfhl. Barbara Vanderpoel. Eve Vanderstuyf, Nlichael Van Ewyk, Carolyn Van Gunten, Darla Van Sickle, ,lim Yiclrine. Loren Vietzke. Perie Vil- lani. Brian Vogt. Jacques Vonfeld, Judy Waite, Bill Waite, Robert Wallace. Thomas Wallace, Paul Walling. Kathy lN'alnum, Donald Walter. Russell Watters. Bill Wanderer. Steven Wan- nos, Kathy Warriner, john Warriner, UNIOR -wa' ,Q JU ICR W f E2 ii 'N . .- ' ,..,,., , ibn 1v .. t i at ,952 y 5-Jew J 3 ff V 447' at Q V ,, Q f s . 1 , 451 - f , as . A W, t Stiff 1 5, W f 3 3 YV 1 l J Q I ,V Cindy Washburn, W'ilIiam Watson, Martha Weigle, David Wcith, Mike Welsch, Diane Weltcr, Robert Wendt. Ed Westerdahl, Ann Wettlauler, Tom VVhite, John W'hitlm'k, William VViegle, Richard Wilbur, Ann Wil- liams. Gary Willis. Larry Woelflin, Gail VVolatz, Dian? Wolter, Boll VVrftnn, Marilyn Wright, Bruce VVundcrlicfh. WN V iliiii'il'iii'l I Tony Wynne, Karen Yee, Philip Yee, - lrene Yokobonis, Don Young, Nlitch V A H ' 4 Young, Karen Zielen. '1 ..:- I' 2 Janet Zitz, Kathy Zoubek. Sophomores, Front Roux' Linda Roefer, Nancy Peterson, Peggy Ranck, .S'wt'mzri Rnzw: Kevin Schultz, SOPHOMORES. Front Roni: Ralph Trohiani, Bill Potvin, Ernst Steinert. Hun! Row: Gary Barb Van Gelder, jerry Vocalino. S6'l'I17l!f Row: Warnimont, Ken Rude, Kevin Stratton. 'l'im Parrilli, Steve Bussellhjohn Pflaum. 208 SUPHOIWORES: Fran! Raza' john Dccts, Karel Axeri. Second l?nzw: Sieve Buik, Frank David, Chuck Capen. JUNIORS: Sue Martin. Cheryl Muel- JUNIORS: Gregg Baer, Brian Bartelshjim Fienc. ler. IUNIORS: Front Roni: Iackic Uecker, Pat Parks, Chris JUNIORS1 Par Keefe, Linda LaPa+g'e, Bob Davidovich, Rob- Kolb, Mary Pscherefc .semnff Rim Rich Davinci, Ron ROS- crl Koch, Terry Svenson, A elli, Linda Nellisr iw.:-,Z by--wma ,i - ' f Q . t ?455Qf,ftfx ., i . H if. t dv SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Flora Biancalana, Secre- tary, Barb Wolter, Vice President, Debbie Wolter, Treasurer, Greg Smolins ki, President. Leslie Adams, Scott Adams, ,Ioan Aiuppa. Diane Allemana, Paulett Allen, Rick Allert, Florence Alli- son. Cynthia Alonzo, Bill Anders, Ed Anderson, Claire Anderson, jim Anderson, julie Anderson, Karen Anderson, Mark Anderson, Margaret Andler, Andy Arndt, Dave Atwood, Doug Baker, Robert Baker, John Balslew. Wayne Baranowski, Alexander Barclay, -Ioan Bar- dowski, Bill Barnes, Sue Barngrover, Cheryl Barron, Tom Bartlett. Debbie Barton, David Bassindale, Tom Batt, Susan Bauderer, Karen Bauries, Mike Beck, Carol Behrens. Dayna Bell, Laird Bell, Mike Bemis, Sue Bensen, Stephen Benson, Kyle Beran, Daniel Berg, Kathy Berg, Ruth Berghorn, Flora Biancalana, Diane Bicldenstadt. Anita Biondo. Cary Blake. Bill Blanchard Barry Blatt, 'l'erry Blauw, Randall Blinn. Fred Blum, Iohn Boll, Donna Bolt,Jan Bolt. john Borin, Nancy Boros, Art Bosworth, Tom Boyd. Sherry Boylan, Tom Brace, .john Bradshaw. Linda Brettmann, Sharon Brin, Gail Bristol, Dan Broderick, David Brom, ,Ian Brown, Stuart Brown. Jim Brumme, Susan Brumme, Steven Buck, Mike Buechin, Barbara Bullman, Tom Burden, David Burgener, David Burkland, Robert Burnette, Dale Burzynski, George Busch, Alan Bush, Edward Bye, Steve Bye. Karen Cade, Shannon Cady, Bob Calderala, Rich- ard Callow, Alan Cameron, Marianne Campeggio, Lauren Caplan. Carol Carlson, Denise Carroll, Colleen Carter, Mary Castelli. .john Castelvecchi, Kathryn Cermak, Pam Cerone, Bob Cesario, Rick Cesario, Tony Cesarone, Lane Challacombe, Karen Chalus, Scott Chambers, Sheila Chase. Bruce Chastain, Nancy Chelgren, Debra Chicoine, Mark Chilson, jim Cioper, Sharon Clark, Laurel Cline. Larry Clink, .john Cody, Timothy Cody, Patrick Coen, Cary Conner, Ken Conner, Wendy Connor. Craig Conrad, Stanley Cook, Debbie Corso, Carolyn an Crabb, Cheryl Crabb, Nancy Cree, David Crevie. Wh CPHOMORE ff sf' 2 'Ke-mr , gy wg Z.. , A., uf wtf? , Terry Cronin, Kathy Crooks, Robert Crum. Patrick Cummings, Randy Curran, Robert Dahlberg, Nlary Dake. Larry Dale, Margaret Dambrogio, Bruce Dangelo, Ken Davidsen, Carolyn Davis, llefli Dawson, Robert Dean. Dan Dearborn, Isabel DePara, Mike Derning, Pam Deutsch, Gwenne Devries, Donna Dhamer, Teri Dietz. Jill Dinoffria, Denise Diyerde. Gary Divis. lloe Di- vito, Carey Doan, Alan Dobricky, 'l'0m Dolan, Tim Dolan, Laurel Dolk, Alfred Dollens, Don Dol- myer, Jeri Doran, Diana Douglas, Linda Downs. Kathleen Dowdall, Dave Doylan, ,john Dramm, Diane Drinka, Karen Drlikowski, Diane Drysdale, Dex Duggan. Cliff Dyer, jane Eaton, Bertha Ebeling, Judith Ecker, Linda Eckerthlim Eckwall, Robert Eddins. Daniel Egizi, Christine Eichar, Robert Eils, Barney Eisner, Mary Eliason, Larry Ellingsen, Mark Elling- son. - Rick Elliott, Ron Englandhlim Erber, Hal Erickson, jim Erickson, Pat Fagan, Denise Fanuko. Diane Fedrowitz, Valerie Fencl, Pat Fiene, Cathy Fischer, Linda Fisher, Nancy Fiske, Robert Flint. Jim Flynn, Christine Fobes, Edward Fochtman, Dan Fogarty, john Fogle, Dan Foley, Deane Foote. Mike Fordyce, Gary Foster, Charlotte Fraley, Den- nis Franzen, Susan Fredriksen, ,jenny Frey, Leah Freyberg. Lynn Freyberg, Lawrence Fricke, Mary Fricke, Paul From, Margaret Fuchssteiner, Robert Funk, Virginia Gaddy. Cindy Gale. Lynn Garippo. 'lim Garmager. Chris Gazarck, Michael Geihsler, Helen Gellinger, Linda Gcrlich. Lois Gerlich, John Gianakos, Catherine Giancana. Greg Gills. .lean Gisburne. Barbara Godenius. Ca- mille Gogliotti, Steve Goldstein, Frank Gooby, Lynne Goodell, Bill Goodman, Scott Goodwin, Larry Gorman, Linda Gorske. Lynn Gracik, Anthony Graham, Doug Graham, Joanne Graham, Mary Graham, Michael Graham, Richard Granahan. Al Greco, Diane Green, Bob Greenberg, Ron Greiner, Richard Gross, jeff Grosser, Tim Gross- mann. Robert Grupp. Andrew Gruttadauro. Louise Guenther, Diane Gulley. Richard Gulley, Chuck Gutzmer, Joanne Gwillim. Thomas Hagensee, john Halen, Pat Hall, Carol Halley, Paula Hammell, Wendy Hammer, David Hammond. Don Hankermeyer, Nancy Hanket, Dawn Hanne- mann, Margaret Hanni, Gayle Hansen, Julie Han- sen, Gerald Haptas. Irene Harbuziuk, john Hartman, Karen Hartman, Philip Hartwig, jackie Hausen, Gary Hauswald Tom Hayden. 1 Margaret Hayek, Paul Hegge, Holly Hein, Weildie Helsdon, Carolyn Hempen, Robert Kenny, Karen Henzel, Tom Henzel, David Hermetatulune Hershey, Susan Hess, Bill Highland, Becky Hilliard, Donna Hischke. QPHGMORE - A - 41,3 'W I ,5 li 35 ,. U 'ti' ,kv 3 A . .911 if N OPHOMORE 4 Nlary llitt. Bill Hlavaeek, Arlene llolliman, Ed- ward Hogan. Connie Holder, Ken Holtz. Tom Hootman. Bonnie Hormann. Jenni Horton, Ronald Howard, Gary Hoyne, lynn Hrachovec. Maureen Huff. Cyndie Hughes. Laura Hungerford. Karen Hunter. Leslie Hunter, Brad Huss, Daniel lden, David Ikcrt. Thomas Izzo. Steve Jackson. Lynne Jacobi. David Jacoby. John Jamieson. William Janda. Jack Jankowski Paula Janzen, Chris Jemison, Gary Jemison, Debbie Jensen, Jill Jepson. Dave Johnsen, David Johnson. Gary John- son. Kara Johnson, Kristine Johnson. Larry Johnson. Larry Johnson, Tom Johnson, JoAnn Jonas, CarolynJones. Carolyn Jones, Cheryl Jones, Melinda Jones, Tom Jones, Peter Jozaitis, Timothy Julison, Brian Just- inger. Elroy Kaclow. Daniel Kammes, Nancy Kandybe, Allen Kapusta, Dale Kassner, Donna Kaye, Sandy Kaysing. Charles Kehr, Eric Keller, Kim Kelly. Claudia Kelp, Michael Kelstrom.Jane Keniski, Craig Kennedy. Pat Kennedy, Diane Keppner, Mary Ketz, Sue Kil- gore, Barb King, Steve Kirby, Deborah Kirstner. Alice Klement, Dana Klusak, Michael Knopf, Marty Kohlik, Mary Kohl. Neena Konon, Alice Koos. Lisa Kopetz, Patricia Kortge, Ken Kosar, Nancy Kotowski, Michael Koziol,Janet Krelting, Ann Kreit- man. Marianne Kroeger. Margaret Kroeplin, Greg Kruse, Barbara Kuehn. ivlary Kuehn, Joanne Kuellmer, Ed Kuhlmann. Linda Kunesh. Charlotte Kutschke. Ken Labarre, Russ Laine. Bruce Lamhin, Ingrid Large. Laurie Larsen. Teresa Larsen, Linda Larson, Debra Latinis. Lisa Lawrence.AIefTf Lefevre. Linda Lichty, Barbara Line- hart. jill Liska, George Lockerbic, Linda Lockman, ,janet Loek. Brian Logsdon, Douglas Long, Chris Lorman, Kathy Lorman, Holly Lotts, Ruthann Lucht, Linda Lundy, Mike Lynn. Gary Lyonshlefl Mack. Alane Mackay, Bonnie Macleod, Ginny Madigan, Janis Maltby, Mike Manderino, Patrick Marci- niak. Walter Marciniak. Barbara Marquardt, Marilyn Martindale, Sue Mas- carello, Christopher Massa, Cindy Masters, 'l'ony Mattia, Suzanne Nlauter. Suzanne Mauzey. Barbara Maxwell, Mary Mc- Carthy, Mark McCollumm, ,lim McDonough, Viv- ian McEllen, Tom McFarlane. Hal McGee, jane McGrath, Carol McGraw, Bev McHugh, Larry McKernan, Karen McLain, Kath- leen McLaughlin. Richard McMicken, Bob Meister, Louise Menden- hall, Carole Merrinette, Edward Mielchen. Ross Militell. ,james Milkcrt. Arthur Miller, Debbie Miller, Glen Miller, Neal Miller, Marion Mills, Debby Moberg, Gerry Moen. Ruth Moehn, Leon Monachos, Kathy Moore, Susan Moore, Tim Moore, Susan Moorman, Margaret Morro. OPHOMORE 4 1 ls. ig rl t 12 I We ,Q .K Dave Morrison, Russ Moug, Alice Mowrer, George Mraz, Bill Mueller, Kathy Mueller, Susan Muller. Robert Mulliner. Carol Mundil. Maureeen Mur- nane. Susan Mutz, Anthony Nefkopulos, Janice Neefe, Brute Nelson. Sandy Nelson. Tom Nelson. Sharon Nettifee. Robert Newman. Penni Nicholson. Bob Niemann. Paul Norberg. Patti Nottelmann, Dick Novinger, Paul Nylander, Colleen O'Connell. Steve U'Connor. Mary Jo OlDay. Christine Olsen. .lim Olsen, Craig Olson, Merryn Olson, Ted Orlicz, James Orstrom, Dave Osborne, Glenn Pape. 5-. Michelle Papin. Mark Paullin, Cindy Paulsen. Donna Paulson, Valerie Pavis, Mary Peacock. Lin- da Pearson. Bob Peeh, Debbie Pedieini, Bob Pellettier. Karen Perlmutter. David Petersen, Laird Petersen. Chris Peterson. Ken Peterson, Tom Peterson, Vivian Peterson, John Pflaum, Kent Pirhe, David Piekell, David Pleimling. Kathryn Pocevich, Wayne Pochert, Bonnie Polkow, Carolyn Polloway, Roger Pomerance, Peter Pompei, Robert Porter. Brad Portzer, William Potvin, Florence Prager, Penny Pratt, Shirley Prebil, Ronald Prokof, Susan Putek. Dick Quiter, Jeff Rank, Gary Rasmussen, john Ras- panti, Cathleen Ray,.jan Reed, Richard Reed. Barbara Reese, Candy Regel, Alan Reiehart, Peter Reifl, Floyd Reiman. Peter Reimann, Gregg Reimers. Wayne Renegar, james Renzas, Phyllis Ring, ,Ian Ringhaver, Carol Ringhofl, .james Roberts, Chris Robertson. Bill Robinson, Terrence Robish, Sharon Roche, Diane Rodey, Nancy Roemer, W'illiam Rollow. Bill Ronzheimer, Karen Rook. Sue Rossxlames Rostis, Mike Rozboril, ,Iames Rusch. Peter Russell. Bob Rust. Pat Ruvarac, Patricia Ryan, Glenn Rynes, Ronald Rynes, Glen Saccomanno, Robert Sailor, Dave Sampson. William Samuel, Marta Samuelson, Denise San- guinet, Sue Sansom, Linda Sauer, Ken Saunders, Pam Saunders. Laurie Savage. Ralph Schaper, Darlene Schea, Sally Scheer, llanet Scheiblauer, Paula Schenk, jill Schickcdanz, joel Schiffman, Pam Schloemer, Carolyn Schmidt, Barhara Schmitt, joseph Schmitz, Nadine Schoen- beck. Richard Schrik. Dave Schroeder, David Schultz, Tom Schumacker, Russ Schweger, Gayle Schweter, Rhonda Scott, Mary Beth Scudder. Val Seeck, Gregg Seiple, Charity Sellers, Patricia Sgotta, Ron Shade, Thomas Shallcross, Barbara Sheppard. Coleen Shields, Richard Shope, Patricia Short, Bob Sidlo, Derek Siemon, Larry Siewert, Mary Sigler. Ann Simonini, Debbie Sinclair, Richard Singer, Gail Smith, Glenn Smith, Ray Smith, Scott Smith. Greg Smolinski, Elizabeth Smrstik, Brent Sonnen- berg, Cheryl Spalten, joe Sparagna, Pam Spears, Jeanine Spicer. GPHGMORE C .ft ..,. . . 4 as ti. eq W 5 ' f. ' 3 e f , i -1, im ,E M, Q 'in . X . ... . 35-4 if O 'ma in s., te iii - s' ig S' . K, , gs . WH' lltvv' , A ms w . ,.,. as at 1? , yi... 1 x 3 iie B - ' ,I '. - :gr f OPHOMCJRE ,U, +1 PSN Dan Greenberg, Steve Staley, Marcia Stanek, Mike Stanish, Thomas Stanton, James Steben, Carol Str-Hey. Richard Sterna, Bill Sterz, julie Stobbe, john Strand, Linda Stravinskas, julie Studebaker, Kathy Sullivan. Richard Sunbury, Ken Swanson, Tim Sweeney, Marsha Taylor, Bill Teckenbrock, Michelle Teich, Bruce Teichen. Walter Teichen, Charmaine Tellefsen, Jeff Temme, Darlynn Tennert, Loni Terbush, Fred Tewes, Tom Therkildsen. Ken Thiesse, Jane Thigpen, Eileen Thomas, john Thomas, Ron Thomas, Gail Thompson, Debbie Tipps, Diane Tkach, Carol Tockstein, -lack Toeppen, Chris Tomaszewski, Pam Trembacz, Steve Tur- ner,xIohn Valant. Lenore Van Cleve, john Vandeneeden, Barbara Vann, Robert Vegter, Carl Vertovec, Nancy Veverka, Mark Vos. Barbie Wagner, Barbara Wagner, Ed Wagner, Jim Wagner, Bruce Waite, Teddy Walker, Lynn Wallace. Patrick Wallace, Susan Wallock, Susan Walms- ley, Russell Walter, Don Walton, Linda Ward, Paul Ward. Bill Weaver, jay Weber, Chuck Weigel, David Weiher,jean Weiss, Sam Weiss, Mary Wenner. Craig Westfall, Steve Whipple, ,lim White, Linda Whitworth, Barbara Wieand, Susan Wieand, Pat Wilkinson. Gail Willer, Dennis Williams, Frances Wil- liams, Deborah Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Perry Wilson, William Woeflin. xlezin llzirlwtim W'olter. Debbie lVolter'. liewis Wlor- them, Sally Wivtgak. Jeri Wioliel. Greg Yanta, Ion n Yanuszis. Guy Yesnik, William Young, Bill Yowell, wich, l,inrl11 Zitzer. Rirhxirrl fiilmxiwslci. Zztruba. Steve Zellield, liileen Zenlm- OPHCDMORE ' ' Wil i A, ili A ' e M vs' 'L ' va dsx U ,iw a L f if . X ' 5 ' mr :M-n-2,51 , Y 1' ,. j if . ' z f Ja. ' A . , X f s m , :,: v fr l RICSHXIEN. Frfnzl lffzzf-5 Laura Laljage, Debra Johnson, Mary Beth Haley, Sworzfi Rona' Brian Weberg, John Fran- cis, Ken Gosse, Kurt l'lass.Y71mlRf1z.fw Joe Pifha, John Romeoujohn Reese. JQNW sew 5 K QGQ G5 FRESHMEN. Front Row' Randy Mikal, Bill Timmer, Don Rziisanen. Second Rom' Chris Rentsch, Kelly Sill, Glenn Wlillace, Robert Viager. FRESHMEN. Jeanette I,aRneca, Debbie johnson. X my .a Freshman Boys, Chorus helps inspire holiday spirit as mem- bers sing at annual Christmas concert, 21 FRE s . y, f E as - ij ini y 3 I wt 5 2, W- we s L pe . V ' i A .is . B ilS it -VLL A A i , HME 'F it -if :if X ,, K, it I 4 ,. ,A FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Peggy Hanson, Yiee-President, Sue Mtiiraw. Secre- tary: -jack Couch, Treasurer, Alnhn Gibbons, President. 1+ -we 4 I , any A Qmi ' : viz.. Y , Lf 4 . H X , F' 220 :Krieger 'ii' if , A' fa af' . 254 I- Steven Abbott, Ronald Adams, Terri Adams, Arthur Adelberg. xlaninne Affronti, Philette Aflronti, llanet Ahern. Larry Alexander, xlinny Allen, Sandra Allert, Karen Anderson, Kristen Anderson.. Gerri Arquette, Ken Athon. Peggy Baar, Steven Baeigalupo, Vincent Bai- ley, Rita Bajars, Carol Ballent, Kraig Ban- croft, Larry Bank. Peter Barber, Beth Barger, James Barnes, Rob- ert Barney, Tom Barsh, James Bartels, Mary Ann Bartels. Pat Bartlett, Tom Bash, Larry Bass, Brian Bass- indale, William Bates, Colette Battista, Andy Beaurline. Janice Bednar, Darlene Behrens, Alison Bell, Bruce Bell, Jean Bellas, Pam Benn, William Benson. Stary Berckes, Don Berg, Beverly Berning, Pam Betzold, Jef? Bidgood, Debbie Blanchfield, Diana Blanchheld, Arlene Blauw, Elaine Bockisclt, Brad Boers, Dave Bomberg, Barbara Bonde, Barb Booth, Betty Bosworth, Greg ' Boullion, Barbara Boutwell, john Bow- man, Terrie Boyle, William Brasie, Scott Bretlujeff Bright. Diane Broderick, Lorraine Brooker, Steve Brumme, Paul Brushenko, Mark Buechin, Rich Buik,tIohn Bullock, Birgid Buntic, Sheila Burden, Pat Burke, Linda Burkhardt, Robert Burkhardt, Randall Burns, Steve Burny, Beverley Bus, William Buterbaugh, Deborah Byczek, Mary Byrne, Barbara Calabrese, Valerie Calabresehlanet Carbonel. Pam Cardell, Terry Carley, joan Carlin, Doug Carlson, joan Carlson, Linda Carlson, David Carmichael. john Carnell, Bill Carney, ,jerry Carpenter, ,Ioan Carqueville, Guy Carrol, Cindi Carter, William Carter. Tom Case, Brian Cassidy, Melanie Castelli, Charles Cavender, Candace Cermak, Dana Cer- nauske, john Cessford. David Chamberlin, Bruce Chapman, Bill Chen, Greg Cheney, Patricia Cherry, Lynn Chrabot, Eileen Christell. Maurice Chrostowski, Mary Cisar, Mike Cleary, Pat Clifford, Pauline Coco, Cindy CollinS,John Collins. Karen Cooney, Phil Cornacchia, John Couch, Cliff Counsell, Charlotte Cowles, Clayton Cox, Kathy Coyle. FRE HME -St a , iyfe -tx L Y X' HW' ,Y 'll .Q t. ,my A- FRE HME 5 J I ,, 2 5 5, - A 2 MZ ' J i s ' K, -11 . I 1 R -vw 8 4 W is ' Q.. I' W Q 2?-if if 1 . ,.,, if .. a ll ,Q SQ: My h'k- Q1 'S .V,, ev sf 45 ' . if T9 iiggfis . .nv 1 in if se if . - ' , if 1 5,,,,i-. - Ju. iffy , 1 nf 1 V 'l gi . V' FTZEXQSE ' . . V Z - . fe I new if 'G' 222 Rimharcl Craddoek, David Craig. Robert Cram Mary Crane, Kathy fire-ga-n, Dorothy Crippen, Robl ert Clrone. 'lim Crosh. Cheryl Csiszar, Dorothy Culp. Randi Currie, Mary ,jane Damato. Leanora Damien. Glen Davids, Katherine Davis, Linda Davis, Marcia Davis. Phyllis Day. Virginia Dean, Arnold De.iXngelis, Alice Debartolo. Gary DeClark, jeff Deflourtney, Ron DeGranrlis, Daniel Dehainaut, Gary Deitelhofili, ,Ian Denson, Charles DePaePe. Astrid deParry, Constance DeRoeck, Jeff DeShong, Perry Deutsch, Don Dhamer, Carl Diaz, Dale Dierlrirhs. Debbie Divis, Anthony DiVit0, Chris Dodaro, Jill Dolby, Michael Donahue, Greg Douee, Alan Dowriek. jim Doyle, Bill Duffey, Barbara Dunlop, Stan Dun- nington, Debbie Durfee, Don Dvoracek, Pat Dwyer. David Ecale, John Eddins, ,james Ekblad, ,jo Ann Ekblad, Karyl Ellingson, Richard Engling, Bill En- mark. ludy Eppelheirner, Marty Esposito, Mary Everson, james Ewert, Noel Exiner, Patrice Fanuko, Mike Fara. Mike Farley, Tim Farley, Janet Farney, Carol Farthing, Gail Fewer, Debbie Fiene, Curt Fisher, Kurt Fleck, Marianne Fletcher, Diane Flint, 'Ferry Flynn, 'jean Fogel, Greg Foreman, Regena Fore- man. Mary Fosnacht, Penny Frank, jeff Frantz, Julane Frederick, Cindy Friese, Alex Fritz, Mary Froelifh. Howard Furtak. Laurene Futch, Ron Gabbei. ,Iac- queline Galioto. Robert Garcia, Christine Gardner, Carol Garrett, Jeanette Garrett. Tom Gadzik, Verne Genisio, Olivia Giannasi, .john Gibbons. Kathy Gibbs, David Gidcumb. Jacqueline Gilkerson, Patricia Gilliam. Lisa Giun- toli, Glen Glasgow. Denise Goller. Tom Gooby, Rosemary Goodman. Debbie Goodwin. Rex Goodwin, Ralph Gordon, Mike Gorishek, Christine Granrath, Christy Green, Gayle Grieger. Margaret Griffith, Dwight Grimestad, ,james Gri- seto, Robert Grob, Thomas Groenhof, Laurel Groen- wald, Linda Gross. ,Ioan Grupp, Donna Gunnison, Mary Gutman, Herman Gutierrez. llorge Gutierrez, Oscar Gutier- rez. Danise Haag. Kathryn Haebich, Ralph Hahn, Robert Hahn, Del- bert Haines, Renee Halatek, Dale Hallebach, David Hamby. Nick Hanck, Marsha Hankermeyer, Peggy Hanson, Nancy Hardt, Sandy Harkness, Darby Harmon, ,jean Harmon. Christine Harper, john Harper, Tom Harrington, Scott Harris, Dan Harwig, Scott Haselhorst, Agnes Hattula. Robert Hay, Monica Hecker, Neal Heerwagen, Patricia Heinrich, Kathryn Hemmis, Gary Hender- son, Charles Hernandez. Guillermo Herrera, Linda Hewes, Richard Hick- man, Dolores Hicks, ,jeffrey Hildreth, Karen Hill, Wendy Hilliard. Bruce Hilliger, Debbie Hoagland, Larry Hobbs, Glenn Hoffman, Lynn Hoffman, Eric Holby, Mark Holland. 4. 1 , tat y an ww M J, ,Q uf W Q gf. UQ Q' .,V, ,' 'S S, FRE HME LA Au. wg. ig ... v if .. ra- ,M Vie ,,.. J sag, '23 ill 'Sip wa Pe: - -it ' I , . eg g ,N , f-wbllltx he -wudagn , FRE HME ff -H 013 1 X s it l , , , s, ' v, '. ' W'2LW I Sr msswfsrf- V - -1 4-'. 42 ff ze W me A7-w W lie ',.-' .J lx 'li- sf 1. Donald Holmes. Jennifer Holzschuh, Paul Hoppe, David Hosteland, Roy Howard, Bruce Hradek, Mi- chelle Hradsky. Jonathan Huson, James Hutchinson, Nancy Israel- son, John Jaeger. Thomas Jaeger, Tom Jankowski, CherylJanson, Sharon Jehorek, Susan Jelly, Kathy Jemison, Debbie Johns, Charles Johnson, David Johnson. Debbie Johnson. Debra Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Judy Johnson Mark Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Steven Johnson, ThomasJohnson. Louise Johnston, Andrea Jones, Gail Jones, Lynda Jones, KenJonke, SallyJoy, LaurieJoyee. Ellen Jurewicz, JeFf Kaden, Mary Kahman, Donna Kaiser, Carol Kaliebe, Katherine Kallas, Renee Kallstrom. Cheryl Kancer, Susan Kandybe, Beverly Kaspar, Kathy Kastholm, Christine Kaumheimer, Jennifer Kay, David Keefe, Pat Keever, Anita Keller, Mark Keller, Debra Kelly, Mike Kelley, Eileen Kelly, Gregory Kentgen. Janet Kepner, Sally Kernaghan, Bill Kernan, John Ketz, Chuck Kiefer, Dan Killeen, Kathy King, Boyd Kirby, Merle Kirby, Jeri Kirkland, Mark Kiser, Debbie Klemann, Jay Klemme, Robert Kluever. Les Klusaek, Bill Knorr, Bob Knuepfer, Nancy Koblik, Doug Koch, Robert Koehler, Frank Kolar. William Kolar, Cindi Kolis, Ed Konknlewski, Daniel Koos, Sheryl Kopriva, Timothy Koran, Tim Kosteeki, w .james Kotel, Sue Kotowski, Mark Koukl, Caryn Krahn, Kent Krause, Bill Krausfeldt, Rick Kreft- ing. jacqueline Krieps, Dave Krohne, Cary Krueger, Donna Kruszynski, Dan Kuehl, Deborah Kure, Dwight Lada. Marjorie Lamp, janet Lancaster, Elizabeth Larsen, Don Larson, Mark Larsen, Chuck Lasky, Kathie Lawson. Brooke Leaton, Debbie Lee, Tom Lee, Linda Leh- man, Sue Lehring, Nancy Lengefeld, Linda Leonette. Debbie LeVitre, Jodie Licht, Mark Licht, Tom Lind- berg, Bill Lindmark, Cheryl Lockmanwlan Loechl. Linda Lomperis, Marian Lopinski, Bill L0rey,john Lorimer, Brian Loss, Bonnie Luhm, Peter Lunde. Patti Lundgren, Kathy Lyons, Loretta MacDougall, Chris Madigan, Maureen Madigan, Cheryl Mager, Hugh Mallaney. Richard Manke, Harold Mann, Kenneth Manthey, Elizabeth Marbach, Paul Marciniak, Tom Marcuc- ci, Randy Marema. Audrey Martin, jim Martin, Pam Martin, Steve Masters, Barbara Matousek, jean Matulis, Thomas Maxwell. Mike Mazur, Mark McAndrew, Michael McCann, Melody McCarthy, john McCarty, Gary McCul- loch, john McEllen. Lois McGibbon, Sue McGraw, Donal McNeal, Bar- bara McPheron, Stephen Mead, Phyllis Meek, Pat Meirer, Karen Meitz, Donna Melby, Keith Mendenhall, Nina Menza, Karen Merdian, Lorie Merrick, Garry Merrinette. FRE HME FRE HME 1 ag. . I M Iv.. . ., , .. 'L ' it ::2 5 . f e at S .nvn 4 . ' ' N ,,,... . ' ' M ... 'Gif g li ' ' A A . , -f A.., b itt-if. 'QL 1' P . 2 'fs' il 'J is za .sf t. ' .1 nw -. W J Y i 4' Q Q .- I R 1. 1 l if ...tt ' f EW J ' f 5.13 ada W' 226 Kathi Meske, Nancy Messersmith, William Meyers, Sandra Mielchen, Kathleen Migut, Dorincla Miller, Leslie Miller. Marilyn Miller, Sharon Miller, Robert Moen, Pat lvloore, Terry Moore, Robert Nloos, Tom Morahito. Tom Moug, Bob Mount, Michael Mudra, Linda Mueller, John Mulholland, Jim Murray, Kathy Myers. Pamela Myers, Jean Nagel, Gary Naus,Jim Nelson, Joseph Nelson,.Iudith Nelson, Marta Nelson. Sue Nelson, Phil Nemchoek, Gary Neumann, Karen Neumann, tloanne Newett, Robert Nickel, Thomas Nickols. 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Susan Rabe, Pat Radek, Alan Radtke, Tim Rafien, Marilyn Raidy, Anthony Raimondi, Ann Ramirez. Bill Rasmussen, Richard Rasmussen, Martha Reed, Beth Reilly, Doug Reimann, Robert Rekhart, Mari-- anne Renzas. Dave Rice, Kent Rieger, ,loan Ringholl, Babette Robinson, Paul Robinson, Iiarry Robish, Nancy Roche. Rita Roemer, Paula Root. Debby Rosback, Doug Rose. Roger Rosentreter, Debra Rosenwinklehlanice Rowe. Richard Rowe. Clifford Rubinstein, Gregory Rude, Barbara Rudnik, Marjorie Rudolph. Beth Russell, August Russo. Mark Ryan, Lynn Salchow, Cheryl Samek, Evanth Sampurdanis, Bob Sander, Connie Sartori, Mike Sa- viola. Kurt Schinagl, Donna Schlipper, Leslie Schmidt, William Schmidt, john Schnaufer, Debbie Schneider, Vikki Schneider. David Schoelleruleanne Schreiner, Frances Schroed- er, Scott Schroeder. Pam Shultz, Steve Schulze, Ted Schumann. Donald Schweihs, Nancy Scinto, ,lean Sebby, Gregory Seebert, Diane Seger, Mary jane Seger, Patricia Seifert. Karin Seifried, Gwen Sessions, Ellen Schade,Linda Shannon, Barbara Shapiro, Mike Sheade, jan Shepherd. FRESHME Y- - Egg, if f ll 'I W 7-.325 Ni ,qw-if W .. .,.. l . 5.2.5 v Q gel 22 7 FRE HME Kathy Sherman, Linda Shunneson. Beth Sielafln, Nii- chael Silerzio, Mike Simundza, Gregory Skladzien, Lynn Slavicek, Charlotte Slindee, .Ioan Slocum, ljoyce Slocum, Merry Slocum, Scott Smaller, Gcrritt Smith, Greg Smith. i Marilyn Smith, Marjorie Smith, Nancy Smith, Scott Smith, Ted Smith, Nancy Smrstik, Christine Soder- lind, Don Sommers, ,Ioan Soppi, ,john Sorenson, ,janet Sorrentino, Ed Spain, Dan Spencer, Robert Squire. Phil Stanton, Steve Steadman, .joseph Stedman, Paul Steik, Richard Steinhebel, Patrick Stinson, Barbara Stokr. Robert Stolper, Rose Ann Stolzman, Marsha Stone, Eileen Stroud, Patricia Stump, Dave Sturtevant. Susan Suconik, Nancy Sullivan, Debbie Sunbury, Dennis Suominen, Pat Sup, Linda Svenson, Susan Swords, Barbara Tarr. John Taylor, Linda Teuchert, Lauren Tews, Barbara Themely, David Thompson, Scot Thompson, jim Thon. Stephen Thon, Nancy Tischler, Pam Tisser, Dale Todd, Luisa Torres, Michelle Trembacz, Marie Trombino. Jack Tuchbreiter, Steve Turley, Wendy Uecker, Donna Uhlich, Guy Vaccaro, Vera Vajagich, Fred Van Dahm. Mike Vanderpoel, Shirley Van Gundy, Marsha Van Sickle, Nlaria Vendick, Joseph Yertovec, Debby Ver- tucci, Terry Vertucci. Barb Vikander, Colleen Vitelli, Hans Vogel, Carol Vorel, Laura Vought, Douglas Wagner, ,john Wag- ner. Gathy Walden, Glenn VVallace, Renee Wallace, 'john Walling, Vicki Ward, Mike Waters, Greg Watts, lacquelyn Weber, Donald Weeda, Frank Weigle, Gilla Wells, Richard Vxfendorf, Beatrice Westrate, Ioan Wetherall, Kathy Whaling, Vicki W'heetley, Alan Whipple, Donna White, 'l'imothy White, William White, Ed- ward Whittemore. Nancy Wilkerson, Mike Will, George Williams, .jack Williams, .judy Williams, Karen Willis, Carrie Wilson. David Wilson, .john Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Pat Wilson, Phillip Wilson, Marilyn Wise, Mike Whitt- man. Sue Woitas, Christine Wolfe, Sue Wolter, Donna Woods, Dennis Worthem, Dana Wunderlieh, Cheryl Wyberg. Chris Yates, Linda Yates, Greg Youngdahl, Sue Zackrison, Ellen Zalokar, joan Zimmer, Pat Zim- merman. William Clark, William Leslie, FRE HME . E?f9i?f'? l gil' J T if st ' W6 , - V ieiefggshgg rffx .-,qigigk ' if L. - 'f,t f 1 The traditionally fourth place freshman class float pulled a sur- prise upset by placing third in this year's competition. 639 X, . Q 1 It's natural to assume that a Iivttvrnmn N would find his plave with the climbers . . . Senior Spirit of York . . , instead ofwilh the grease l wi ,.f.11f1,. mm. H mi 1 li al Sophistication . , . Composure . . . Grace EDITORS Special thanks are here expressed to the following people for their help and contributions: Mr. E. C. Hackleman, representative of the printers of Y's Tales: the American Yearbook Companyg Mr. Leander Hagerty and Mr. Sam Becker, Gibson Studios, Miss Lynn Lipke, Art Staff Direc- tor, Mrs. Lucile Albert, Yi: Tales Director, York Admin- istration and Faculty, Mrs. Thor Holter, the YK Tales Staff, and the entire student body of York who made this book possible. Editors-in-Chief,LIean Rosback, Dave Bemis junior Co-Editorsulan Zitz, john Shupe Seniors, jean Lorenzen Underclassmen, Lorna Donnelly Faculty, Cheryl Larsen Activities, Pegjordan Athletics, Alex Harbuziuk Copy, Farida Kasab Index, Lynne Bertalmio Lay-Out, Leslie Auld Sales Managers, Jo Peters, Art, Judy Lomperis 232 Liz Singer 5l,4W'Ro-111-aa 1967 YE Tales Editors and Stafl Denise Carroll Laurel Cline Nancy Cree Bob Filson Cathy Fischer Julie Giuntoli Candy Guenther Greg Kerber Alice Klement Nancy Kotowski Thomas Kroll Robert Leadbetter Art Director, Miss Lynn Lipke YK Tales Director, Mrs. Lucile Albert IN-1, STAFF I Karen Rook Rick Sliopc Ann Simonini Liz Singer Michal Stevens Shirley Swanson Larry Woelllin A Abbott, Steven R. 123,127,220 Achtien, Hendrik R. 198 Adams, Leslie J, 105,210 Adams, Ronald G. 220 Adams, Ruth Ann 82,198 Adam Adam Adelb s, Scott 125,210 s, Terri E. 220 erg, Arthur 220 Aflronti, Janinne 220 A1Tronti, Philette 220 Ahern, Janet M. 220 Index Bardowski, Joan 210 Barger, Beth Ann 220 Barger, Ross W. 151 Barloga, Craig 198 Barlow, D, Marc 200 Barmantje, Judith 69,72,74,87,1 14,152 Barnes, James E. 220 Barnes, William 127,210 Barney, Robert 220 Barngrover, Susan 210 Barr, Carolyn Sue 198 Barrels, Mary Ann 223 Ahlstrand, Deborah 73,76 Aiuppa, Joan 210 Akerman, Laurel M, 107,151 Aksamit, Michael 117,198 Albers, Steven 151 Albert, Lucile 138 Albertsen, Berniece 147 Alden, Rosemarie 68,151 Alexander, Chris 151 Alexander, Larry 220 Alfvin, David B. 198 Barrett, Donald 73,152 Barron, Cheryl 210 Barsh, Tom E. 220 Bartels, Bartels, Bartels, Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Brian 209 Mary Ann 220 James 220 , Barbara 198 , Thomas 210 , Frank 212 Bartlett, Patricia 220 Barton, Barwis, Deborah 69,115,210 Roger B, 198 Allem Allen, ana, Diane 210 David E. 127 Allen, Jinny 220 Allen, Julie 198 Allen, Allen, Paulett 210 Robert J. 151 Allert, Rick 210 Allert, Sandra Ann 220 Alliso n, Darlene 147 Allison, Florence 210 Allison, Vivian J. 73,106,151 Allred, Michael 151 Alonz Amun o, Cynthia 210 dsen, Gary 79,151 Anderman, David 122,151 Anders, William 210 Anderson, Christine 85,198 Anderson, E. Claire 210 Anderson, Douglas 79,81,198 Bash, Thomas E. 125,220 Bass, Lawrence 220 Bassindale, Brian 220 Bassindale, David 79,210 Bates, William 123.220 Batt, Thomas 210 Battin, Janet Lee 108,114,152 Battista, Brian 198 Battista, Colette 220 Bauchwitz, Dana J. 152 Bauderer, Susan 83,210 Bauer, Katherine D. 79,198 Bauries, Brian W. 116,152 Bauries, Karen 210 Bavry, Gerald W. 198 Beaurline, Andy G. 123,127,220 Beaurline, Sally A. 152 Beck, Cheryl J. 152 Beck, Michael 210 Bergan, Anderson, Ed 210 Anderson, James 210 Anderson, Julia 210 Anderson, Karen 210 Anderson, Karen L. 220 Anderson, Ken 198 Anderson, Kristen 220 Anderson, Mark 68,127,210 Anderson, Mike 210 Andler, Margaret 210 Andres, Jerol E. 123,126,138 Andrews, Gail 69,l07,l 10,1 15,151 Andrews, George 124,128,151 Andrews, Steven 198 Apostolas, Margo 68,70,198 Arms, Christopher 198 Armstrong, Mary 70,74,87,198 Amdt, Andrew 210 Arquette, Geraldine 85,220 Arquette, Kathleen 198 Ashley, William 198 Athon, Kenneth 127,220 Atlas, Diane 73,75, 198 Atwood, David 210 Atwood, Kay Louise 105,114,198 Aubuchon, Mark 125 Auld, Leslie J. 68,72,74,88,151 Austin, Robert 138 Axen, Karel 83,209 Ayers, Robert 199 B Baar, Nancy E. 87,198 Baar, Peggy Ann 220 Bacigalupo, Steven 94,220 Baer, Gregg Allan 209 Baier, Mary C. 138 Bailey, Arnold 198 Bailey, Vincent 220 Bajars, Rita Nora 220 Bajzek, Martha 198 Baker, Doug 210 Baker, Robert M. 210 Bakkers, A. V. 138 Ball, Lyle T. 198 Ballent, Carol L. 220 Balslew, John 210 Banaszak, Dan 225 Bancroft, Kraig 84,123,220 Bank, Larry Neil 123,220 Baranowski, Wayne 127 Barauskas, Vincent 151 Barber, Celeste 201 Barber, Peter 127,220 Barbian, Linda 106,151 Barclay, Alexander 210 Becker, Danny L. 152 Becker, Paul J. 198 Becker, Richard A, 212 Beckes, Stacy John 223 Bednar, Janice L. 220 Behan, John D. 198 Behrens, Carol 210 Behrens, Darlene 226 Behrens. Linda S. 74.86.152 Beier, Nancy D. 198 Belknap, Nancy Lynn 198 Bell, Alison E. 220 Bell, Bruce Lyle 123,127,220 Bell, Dayna K. 210 Bell, Dorothy Lee 85.152 Bell, Laird 123,210 Bellas, Jean 81,220 Bellecomo, Raymond 152 Belling, Steven P. 152 Bemis, David E. 68,72,74,89,152,181 Bemis, Michael 83,210 Benedetto, Michael 126,152 Benesch, Carrie L, 152 Benn, Pamela Sue 220 Bensen, Steven H. 153,210 Bensen, Sue 212 Benson, Benson, Benson, Benson, Benson, Jacqueline 147 Leon 138 Linda S. 100,153 Stephen 212 Thomas A. 198 Benson, Williams 220 Beran, Kyle 210 Berckes, Stacy 221 Berg, Carolyn R. 70,198 Berg, Craig P. 117,126,199 Berg, Daniel R. 210 Berg, Donald Allen 123.221 Berg, Kathy 211 Berg, Sharon Lee 153 Barbara S. 153 Berger, James M. 138 Bergh, Jeffrey 199 Berghorn, Douglas 82,1 1 1,124,153 Berghorn, Ruthe 83,21 1 Berghagen, Karen L. 153 Berghagen, Michael 199 Berning, Beverly J. 84,221 Berning, Bonita Kay 76,78,79,l99 Bertalmio, Lynne S. 73,74,75,76,89,96,199 Bertane, Mark J. 127,153 Betzold, Jo Ann 79,153 Betzold, Pamela 84,221 Beuter, David A. 138 Beyer, Bonnie Lee 79,199 Biancalana, Flora 79,210,21 1 Biancalana, Joseph 73,76,90,153 Biddenstadt, Diane 21 1 Biddulph, Ruth 138 Bidgood, Jeh' R. 221 Bierman, John R. 199 Billett. Viola 138 Binder, Nancy Lynn 199 Biondo, Anita 211 Black, Anna M. 85,153 Black, David S. 199 Balir, Kathy Ann 71,73,76,82,199 Blake, Gary 211 Blake, Jim H. 199 Blanchlield, Debbie 221 Blanchfield, Diana 221 Blanchard, William 127,211 Blatt, Barry 81,211 Blauw, Arlene Mae 221 Blauw, John E. 200 Blauw, Terry 212 Blinn, Randall 117,125,129,211 Bluemke, John A. Jr, 122,128,153 Blum, Fred'21l Blumthal, Dale 127,199 Blumthal, John P. 73,76,119,122,153 Blumthal, William M. 199 Bockisch, Elaine E. 221 Boekelman, John R. 79,1 19,128,199 Boers, Barclay R. 153 Boers, Barry Lee 199 Boers, Bradley J. 127,221 Boettcher, Elizabeth 199 Bok, Janis Jean 199 Boldon, Linda K. 153 Boll, John 121,123,211 Bolt, Debra E. 99,106,153 Bolt, Donna 211 Bolt, Jan 211 Bomberg, David R. 123,127,221 Bomberg, William H. 127,199 Bonde, Barbara J. 221 Boostrom, Paul W. 76,199 Boostrom, Robert E. 79,8l,154 Boostrom, Wayne G. 199 Booth, Barbara J. 221 Booth, Roben C. 116,122,154 Borin, John 211 Bornemann, Lois H. 81,199 Boros, Gerald E. 154 Boros, Nancy 211 Borum, Barbara Ann 199 Bose, Linda 107,114,154 Bosworth, Arthur 121,211 Bosworth, Betty Ann 221 Bosworth, Linda A. 154 Both, Thomas E. 199 Boullion, Jarold G. 221 Boutwell, Barbara A. 221 Boutwell, William C. 121,122,199 Bowden, David B. 73,74,87,199 Bowman, G. Mahre 138 Bowman, John 221 Boyd, Patricia A, 73,79,154 Boyd, Richard E. 199 Boyd, Tom 211 Boykin, Linda 85,199 Boylan, Nancy 152 Boylan, Sherry 211 Boyle, Terrie A. 85,221 Bozovsky, Don J. 154 Brace, Sharon M, 81,154 Brace, Tom 81,82,123,127,211 Bradford, Elaine F. 73,82,199 Bradshaw, John L. 211 Brandt, Bradley L. 154 Brasie, William S. 123,127,221 Bratcher, David V. 120,154 Braun, Ellen 138 Braun, Pamela C. 73,154 Breichman, Lynn C. 154 Bretl, Linda Jean 107,199 Bretl, Scott Edward 123,221 Brettmann, Linda 85,211 Bretz, Dorothy W. 147 Briggs, Ellen Gail 199 Bright, Jeffrey P. 84,221 Brin, Sharon 211 Bristol, Gail 211 Brockway, Lucille 82,154 Broderick, Daniel 211 Broderick, Diane 221 Brom, David 211 Bronson, David A. 73,116,l24,154,197 Bronson, Edward V, ll6,124,l54,197 Brooker, Lorraine 108,221 Brown, A. Frew 136 Brown, Dale W. 79,199 Brown, Janet 211 Brown, Jeanine S. 81,154 Brown, Kent D. 212 Brown, Ralph T. 199 Brown, Stuart 211 Browne, Claudia 199 Brubaker, Steven W, 199 Brudi. William H. 199 Bruining, Carol J. 85,199 Brumme, Jim 79,103,211 Brumme, Stephen J. 221 Brumme, Susan 211 Brushenko, Paul M, 221 Bryan, Harriet 106,199 Bryan, Philip L. 155 Bryzek, Sandra J. 138 Buchanan, Robert 199 Buchik, Paul F. 155 Buck, Steven 127,211 Budde, Ronald 69,70,78,79,126,155 Buechin, Mark Alan 221 Buers, Karen 98 Buhle, Susan V. 82,199 Buik, Nancy Beth 76,85.199 Buik, Richard 221 Buik, Stephen 209 Bullman, Barbara 211 Bullman, Marijean 102,155 Bullock, John R. 221 Bullock, Lucinda 112,155 Bunce, Kenneth B. 122,128,155 Buntic, Birgid 81,221 Burden, Thomas 211 Bures, Karen 107,155 Burgener, David 117,211 Burgess, Daniel 155 Burgess, Tom 155 Burke. Patricia 221 Burkhardt, Linda 221 Burkhardt, Robert 123,127,221 Burkhart, Juliann 108 Burkland, David 83,211 Burmeister, Arvin 199 Burn, Donald 199 Burnett, Karen J. 155 Burnette, Robert 211 Burns, Randall 221 Burns, Richard 62,118,122,128,199 Burny, Steven John 123,129,221 Burzynski, Dale A. 123,211 Bus, Beverley Ruth 85,221 Bus, Kenneth P. 198 Busch, George 121,123,211 Bush, Alan 211 Bushock, Carol L. 199 Bussell, Stephen 208 Butcher, James S. 155 Butendorf, Deborah 199 Buterbaugh, William 221 Byczek, Deborah A. 221 Bye, Edward 211 Bye, Stephen 21 1 Byers, John G. 73,76,155 Bylls, Bradley Dean 155 Byrne, Mary J. 221 Byrne, Patricia J, 155 C Cade, Karen 211 Cady, Shannon 211 Cahill, Jeanne E, 199 Cahill, Timothy J. 155 Cain, Lendra Mary 70,74,87,114,19 Cain, Susan Marie 87,199 Calabrese, Barbara 84 Calabrese, Valerie 69,221 Calcagno, Robert S. 72,76,156 Calderala, Robert 21 1 Callow, Richard 211 Cameron, Alan 211 Campabello. Patrick 116,156 Campbell, Richard L. 123,128,138 Campeggio, Marianne 83,211 Canheld, Thomas R. 156 Cannon, Dale 211 Cannon, Freeda Kay 199 Capen, Charles 121,209 Caplan, Joel A. 120,156 Caplan, Carbone Cardell, Lauren 211 1, Janet N, 79,221 Pam Ann 221 Carey, Colleen C. 76,199 Carley, Terry J. 221 Carlin, Joan M. 221 Carlino, Daniel W. l17,124,197,199 Carlson, Carol 211 Carlson, Douglas M. 126,221 Carlson, Joan M. 221 Carlson, Linda 221 Carlson, Robert 138 Carmichael, David L, 123,127,221 Carmona, Elisa T. 198 Carnell, John W 221 233 Carney. William H, 126.221 Caron, Justin A. 211 Carpenter.Jerry A. 123,126,221 Carqueville, Joan 221 Carqueville, Nancy 156 Carrol Carrol ,Guy s. zzi 1. Denise 88.211 Carter, Colleen 115,211 Carter ,Cynthia G. 221 Carter.Karen B. 108,156,198 Carter, William H. 84,221 Caruso, Kathleen S. 199 Casazza. Kenneth A. 117,199 Case, Thomas Edwin 125,221 Cassidy. Brian 123.221 Cassidy. Kevin J. 199 Castelli, Mary A, 211 Castelli, Melanie 221 Castelvecchi, John 211 Cavender, Charles 127.221 Caviness, Paul 156 Cavins. Susan Lynn 106,199 Cella, Jane E. 105,156 Cella. John A, 199 Cermak, Candace L. 221 Cermak. Janice K. 156 Cermak. Kathryn J. 211 Cernauske. Dave M, 221 Cerone, Pam 115,211 Cesario, Richard 211 Cesario, Robert 211 Cesarone. Anthony 211 Cessford. John Fred 221 Challacombe, Lane 81,211 Chalus, Karen 79,8l,21l Chamberlin. David 221 Chambers, Scott 21 1 Champion, Lynn M, 87.108,l 10,199 Chapman, Bruce Eric 84,221 Chase, Sheila 69,211 Chastain, Bruce 69,211 Chastain, Bruce 211 Chelgren, Nancy 211 Chen, Bill 221 Cheney, Greg Carson 123,127,221 Cherry, Elza F. 139 Cherry, Patricia K. 84,221 Chicoine. Debra 106.211 Childs. Jon S, 82.156 Chilson, Mark 211 Chrabot, Lynn 221 Christell, Eileen 81,221 Christell, Neil V. 199 Christensen, Connie 77,82,l 13,1 14,156 Christensen. Jane 199 Christiansen, Paul 199 Christiansen, Will 199 Chrostowski. Madric 125.221 Ciarrachi, Barbara 156 Ciarrachi, James 199 Cioper, Anthony P, 156 Cioper. Elizabeth 199 Cioper. James J. 211 Cisar, Karen L, 72,94.106.l56 Cisar. Mary Ann 85,221 Clancy. Michael J. 121,128,199 Clark. Jacqueline 156 Clark, Kathleen M. 73,75,l57 Clark, Sharon 211 Clark. William O, 125.229 Cleary. Michael T. 123,129,221 Click. Pete B. 199 Clifford, Jo Anne 73,6,I57 Clifford, Mary L. 199 Clifford. Patricia 221 Clifton, Kimberly 157 Cline, Laurel 88.211 Clink, Lawrence 125.211 Clink, Margaret M. 157 Cobner, Virginia 73,76,l57 Cochran. Judith L. 79,157 Coco, Pauline 221 Cody, John J. 211 Cody. Timothy L. 127,211 Coen, Patrick 121,123,211 Coffin, Carol J. 72,75,76,1 1 1,150,157 Colburn. Lynn S. 157 Colias, Michael D. 86,126,199 Collins, Cindy Sue 81.221 Collins. John W. 84,l23,127,22l Concklin, Tara Lynn 81,200 Conkli n. Nancy Jo 106,114,200 Conley, David C. 157 Connelly, Roger L, ll6.l24.157,197 Conner, Gary 211 Conner, Kenneth M, 21 1 Conno r. Wendy 21 1 Conrad, Craig 211 Cook, Stanley 21 I Cooney, Karen Lynn 221 Cooper, Ann E. 73,74,79.8l,l57 Cooper, Robert C. 200 234 Corey. Susan 199 Cornacchia. Phillip 221 Corso, Debra 21 1 Coss, Glenn E. 200 Costigan, Peter 117,122,200 Cote, Richard W. 73,76,l 16,157,197 Cote. Robert J. 73.75,1 17,200 Cotsirilos, Pete 200 Couch, Doreen L. 33,68,157.l80 Couch, John 69,84,220.22l Couchman, Charlotte 157 Counsell, CliF122l Cowie, Linda J. 74,86,157 Cowles, Charlotte 221 Cox, Clayton B, 221 Cox, Jack A. 199 Cox, Nancy 200 Coyle, Kathleen 221 Coyle, Patrick 200 Cozzi, Robert 121,200 Crabb, Carolyn 83,211 Crabb, Cheryl 211 Craddock, Richard 123,127,222 Craig, David C. 222 Cram, Robert T. 222 Crane, John A. 200 Crane, Mary L. 222 Cree, Nancy 88,211 Cregan, Kathryn 222 Creighton, Kenneth 118,200 Crevie, David 21 1 Crippen, Dorothy 222 Crone, Robert 222 Cronin, Terry 212 Crooks, Kathryn 212 Crosh, Timothy 222 Cross, Michael 158 Crum, Robert 156,212 Csiszar, Cheryl 222 Csiszar, Linda 106,112,200 Culp, Dorothy 222 Cummings, Patrick 95,212 Cunningham, Glenn 119,127,200 Curley. Mary A, 112,158 Curley, Margaret 107,158 Curran, Randy 79,8l,l03,2l2 Currie. Randi 222 Cushing, Helen 149 D Dahlberg, Robert 82,1 17,125,212 Dake, Barbara L. 139 Dake, Mary Jo 212 Dale, Larry 212 Dale, Frederick 212 Damato, Mary Jane 222 Dambrogio, Margaret 75,212 Damico. Leanora 222 Dangelo, Bruce 212 Daniels, Richard 126.200 Danielson, Doris 147 Dann, Barbara 69,74,86,87,1 10,200 Dann, Michael 69,122,l58,l80,l97 Davenport. Robert 158 Davidovich, Robert 124,209 Davids. Glen 222 Davidsen, Kenneth 118,212 Davik, John 139 Davis. Carolyn 75,212 Davis, Eleanor A. 87,139 Davis, Jon A. 200 Davis. Katherine 222 Davis, Linda Ann 85 Davis, Marcia 222 Davis. Margaret L. 200 Davis, Nancy Jo 73,76,l58 Davis, Richard S. 139 Davis. Steve C. 77.158 Dawson,Jeffll9,l29,13l,l67,2l2 Dawson, Susan H. 70,74,87,l 10,1 15,200 Day, Phyllis L. 222 Dayton, John A. 126.158 Dean. Elizabeth A. 85,200 Dean, Robert 126.212 Dean, Virginia L. 222 DeAngeles. Jan M, 200 DeAngeles, Arnold R, 222 Dearborn, Dan 123,212 Debartold, Alice M. 222 DeBartolo, William 82,122,158 Dechristopher. Nancy 200 Declark, Gary K. 79,81,222 DeCourtney, Gale 158 Decourtney, JefT B. 222 Deem. Anne 139 Deetjen, Larry R, 119,122,158 Deets, John 209 Demas, Luella 137 Defrancesco. France 209 Degrandis, Ron Alan 222 Dehainaut, Daniel L. 69,222 DeitelholT, Gary R. 84,129,222 Dement. Henry R, 73,76,82,92,200 Demmilt. Gail Joan 200 Denson, Janice K. 222 Depaepe, Charles 222 Depara. Domingo E. 158 Depara, Isabel 139 Depara, Isabel M. 212 Depara, Manuel J. 158 Deparry. Astrid M. 85,222 Derning, John J. 69.l20.l22.128,l31.200 Deming, Michael 121,123,212 Derdeck, Constance 222 Derdeck, Leonard E. 200 DeRoo, Robert L. l17,124,197,200 Deshong, JelTry S. 222 Deutsch, Pam 212 Deutsch, Paula R. 79,81.200 Deutsch, Perry A, 79,222 Devries, Gwenne 212 Dhamer, Donald A. 222 Dhamer, Donna 212 Diamond. Kathleen 200 Diaz. Carl E. 222 Dick, William R. 200 Dickson, Patti A. 200 Diedrichs, Dale 84,123,222 Dietz. Susan 200 Dietz, Teresa 212 Digilio, Barbara 85,200 Dinella, Marie 212 DinolTria, Jill 70,811,212 Dippold. Jane 200 Diverde, Denise 212 Divis, Deborah 222 Divis, Gary 83,212 Divito, Anthony 222 Divito, Joseph 212 Divito, Robert 72,76.92.I58 Dixon, Bryan 199 Doan, Carey 212 Dobricky, Alan 127,212 Dobricky, Lynne 200 Dodaro, Chris 126,222 Dodt. Cathy 200 Doherty, Timothy 78.79,200 Dolan. Barbara 158 Dolan, Thomas 123,129,212 Dolan, Timothy 129.212 Dolby, Jill 222 Dolk, Laurel Ann 212 Dollens, Alfred 79,126,212 Dolmyer, Dean 159 Dolmyer, Don 212 Domansky, Renee 81,200 Domine, Annie 7l,73,82,l59 Donahue, Michael 222 Donnelly, Lorna 73,74,88,200 Doolittle, John 68,1 19,l28,130,159,166 Doran, Jeri 212 Dotson, Kerry 200 Douce. Gregory 123,222 Douglas, Diana 212 Douglas, Linda 200 Dowdall, Kathleen 212 Downs, Linda 212 Dowrick, Alan 222 Doyle, James 123,126,222 Doylan. Dave 212 Dragisic, Nicholas 159 Dramm, John 212 Dreyer, Gayle 200 Dries, Linda 200 Drinka, Diane 212 Drinka, Mary 159 Drlikowski. Karen 212 Drysdale, Diane 212 Duda, Andrea 200 Duda, Edwin 200 DulTey, Bill 123,222 Duggan, Dexter 212 Duncan, A. David 159 Dunham, Larry 159 Dunlevy, Ann 139 Dunlop, Barbara 84.222 Dunlop. Margaret 200 Dunnington. Stanley 222 Dupont, John 200 Durante. John 200 Dunnington. Stephen 117,124,200 Durfee. Debra 222 Durfee, Patricia 200 Dvoracek. Donald 222 Dwyer, Patricia 222 Dyer, Cli1Tord l2l.l23.l29,2l2 Dyer, David 111.1 19,128,200 Dykema Fred 200 Dyson, Kathy 200 E Eaton,Jane212 Ebeling, Bertha 212 Eberts, Carol 106.200 Ecale, David 222 Eckard, Bonnie 73.159 Ecker. Judith 212 Eckert, Linda 83,212 Eckstein, William 200 Eckwall, James 212 Eddins, John 222 Eddins, Melinda 159 Eddins, Robert 212 Egan, Robert J. 139 Egizi, Daniel 212 Ehnehom, George 139 Ehrhard, Keith 126,200 Eichar. Christine 212 Eils, Robert 212 Eisner, Barney 121,212 Ekblad, James 222 Ekblad, Joann 222 Ekblad, Judith 200 Elam, Ann Marie 159 Eliason, Mary 212 Eliason, Stephen 159 Elkins, Janice 159 Ellingsen. Larry 212 Ellingson, Erling O. 128,137 Ellingson, Karyl 85,222 Ellingson, Mark ll7,l23.l29,212 Elliott. Marueen 159 Elliott, Susan 79,200 Elliott. Richard 125,212 Ellis, Karen J. 139 Ellis, Myrtle 137 Ellis, Pamela 159 Engbrecht, Lois 82,159 Engebretson, Roger 127,200 Engelbrecht. George 160 England, Ronald 212 Engling, Richard 222 Engstrom. Rebecca 160 Enmark, William 127.222 Eppelheimer, Judy 222 Ereber, Jim 212 Ereber, Tim R, 160 Ercoli, Janet 200 Erickson, Harold 129,212 Erickson, James 119,212 Erickson. Joyce 200 Erickson, Sally 77,104,160 Erpelding, Louise 71,200 Eretel, John P. 200 Esposito, Marty 123,126,222 Evensen, Helen 147 Everson, Ann 73,75,8l Everson, Mary 81.222 Evjen, Myrtle 139 Ewert. James 222 Exiner, Noelle 85.222 F Fabian, Leslie 200 Fagan, Kathleen 108,160 Fagan, Pat 212 Fancutt, Nigel 200 Fantozzi, Gregory l16.122,l60,l97 Fanuko, Denise 212 Fanuko, Patrice 222 Fara, Michael A. 222 Farley, Michael 123,222 Farley, Timothy 222 Farney, Janet 222 Farney, Kay Ellen 160 Farrell, Kathy F. 99,106,160 Farrell, Patricia 69.70.200 Farrington, Nancy 200 Farthing, Carol 222 Faulkner. Mary 139 Fedrowitz, Diane 212 Feid, Marian 139 Fencl, Cathy 114.160 Fencl, Valerie 212 Ferrara, Linda 85,200 Ferry. John 119,128,201 Ferry. Robert 139 Fewer, Gail E. 69.222 Ficarratto. Mary 72,1 11,1 15,160,181 Fidone, William 97.201 Fiene. Deborah 222 Fiene, James 209 Fiene, Martin 201 Fiene, Patricia 212 Filipek. Jerome T. 126.140 Fillmore, Lorraine 147 Filson, Ellen 147 Filson. Robert 74,89.1 17,122,201 Fink, Sally 160 Fippinger. John 201 Fippinger, Paul 160 Fischer, Catherine 88,212 Fischer, Cheryl 201 Grimestad Hartwig. Fischer, Clark H. 116,117,123,140 Fischer. William 160 Fisher, Andrea 73,79,201 Fisher, Curtis 69,222 Fisher, Douglas 201 Fisher, Linda 77,104,212 Fiske, Nancy Jo 212 Fiske, Sandra 160 Fladung. Carla 201 Flake, Janice 140 Fleck, Kurt 222 Fleckles, William 201 Fleming, Joseph 201 Fletcher, David 201 Fletcher, Marianne 84,222 Fliehler, Vivan 82.201 Flint. Diane 222 Flint, Robert 212 Florin, Steven 201 Flyer, Nina G. 81,160 Flynn, James 212 Flynn, Fobes, Terry 222 Christine 212 Fochtman, Edward 117,212 Fogarty, Dan 212 Fogel, F ogel. Fogle, Fogle. Foley, Foley. Jean 79,222 Sandra 201 Jane L, 160 John 127.212 Donald 212 Patricia 77,106.1 13,161 Foley. Sharon 161 Fonzino, Barbara 161 Foote, Deane I 17,124,221 Foote, Pal Sue 107,201 Fordyce, Cynthia 72,76,16l Fordyce, Mike 123,212 Fordyce, Robert 201 Foreman. Gregory 123,127,222 Foreman, Regena 222 Forke, Janet 161 Forke, Jean 161 Fosnacht, Mary 222 Foster, Gary 212 Foster, June 201 Foster. Raymond 161 Fraley, Charlotte 212 Francek, Ronald 201 Francis, John 219 Frank, Linda 68,70.111,161 Frank, Penny 222 Frantz, Je1Trey 123,222 Franz. Marilyn 161 Franzen, Dennis 212 Franzen, Mary 161 Frazee, Robert 201 Frazier. James 126.161 Frederick, Julane 222 Frederiksen, Christ 82,161 Frederiksen, Valborg 148 Fredriksen. Susan 212 Frega, Deanna 161 Freitag, Barbara 201 French, Douglas 106,126,161 Freundt, James 73,75,78,79,8l,201 Frey, Jennifer 81.212 Frey, Rebecca 70,98,161 Freyberg, Leah 212 Freyberg, Lynn 213 Fricke, Lawrence 213 Fricke, Mary 213 Friese, Friese. Cindy 222 Merlee 100,107,162 Fritz, Alexander 222 Froelich, Gwen 162 Froelich, Mary 222 From, Paul 213 Fuchssteiner, Margaret 82,213 Fuesz, Elizabeth 201 Fugett, Kristie 201 Fuller. Eleanor 201 Fuller, Roy 222 Funk, Robert 125.213 Furtak, Howard 223 Futch, Laurene 223 G Gabbei, Ronald 84,125,223 Gaddis, Robert 79,201 Gaddy, Virginia 213 Gatfin, William 201 Gale, Cindy 213 Galioto. Jacqueline 223 Garcia, Robert 223 Gardner. Christine 223 Gardner, Jeanette 77,162 Garippo, Lynn 213 Garmager, Kristofer 140 Garmager. Kristofer 73,82,l62 Garmager, Timothy 83,213 Garman, Cathryn 73,74,75.86, 1 62 Garrett, Carol 223 Garrett, Chris 81 Garrett, Jeanette 223 Garrett, Lianne 201 Gatsos, Betty 201 Gazarek, Christine 213 Gazarek. Claudia 85,201 Gazarek, Colette 162 Gazdik, Thomas 223 Geberbauer, Carl 104,201 Geen, Jane E. 201 Geihsler, Michael 126.213 Geihsler, William 201 Gekas, Ann 140 Gellinger, Helen 213 Gellinger, John 201 Genisio, Verne 223 Gcrlach, Steven Charles 140 Gerlich, Carol 73.75.76,162 Gerlich, Linda 85,213 Gerlich, Lois 213 Gianakos, John 213 Giancana, Andrew 162 Giancana, Catherine 213 Giannasi, Olivia 223 Gibbons, John 220,223 Gibbs, Kathleen 223 Gidcumb, David 223 Gidcumb, Donald 122.201 Grieger, C heryl 201 Grieger, Gayle 223 Griffith. C harles 163 Grilfith, Margaret 223 Grigelaitis. Robert 213 Grigelaitis, Ruth 201 Grimestad, Darlene 201 . Dwight 223 Harris, Scott 223 Hart, Susan 202 Hart. Wi lliam 202 Hartman, Carole J. 140 Hartman. Karen 213 Hartman, Suzanne 164 Hartman, John 213 Paul H. 137 Griseto, James E. 127,223 Grob, Robert James 123,127,223 Groenwald. Laurel 85,223 Gros, Steven 201 Gross. Linda L. 81,223 Gross, Richard 213 Grosser, Jeff70,82.213 Grosser. Susan 82,114,163 Grossmann, Timothy 213 Grothendick, John 201 Grothendick, Linda 72.1 14,163 Grove, Derrik L. 128,166,167,163 Grove. Gerrik L. 128.163 Gieseke, Kathryn 73,74.75,87.I 11.201 Gilkerson, Carol 201 Gilkerson, Jacqueline 223 Gillam, Patricia 223 Gills, Greg 83,l23,127,2l3 Gisburne, Jean 112,213 Gisburne, John 116,124,162 Giuntoli, Juliet 68,70,88,l62 Giuntoli, Lisa 223 Glaesner, Craig 162 Glasgow, Glen 223 Glasgow, Larry 213 Glennon, David 128,201 Glofl, Richard 76,201 Godenius, Barbara 213 Godenius, Ralph 201 Goetz, Anita A. 213 Golf, Patricia 79,81,201 Gogliotti, Camille 213 Golden, Barbara 77,201 Goldstein, Steven 213 Goller, Denise 223 Goller, Wendy 7 I .73,74,86,105. Godner, Suzanne 77,162 Gooby, Benita 201 Gooby, Frank E. 213 Gooby, Tom M. 223 Goodell, Charles 162.201 Goodell, Lynn 213 Goodell, Marguerite 162 Goodell, Richard 122 Goodman, Rosemary 223 Goodman, William 213 Goodwin, Debbie 223 Goodwin, Rex 223 Goodwin, Scott 213 Goorsky. Greg 201 Gordon, Gregory 162 Gordon, Ralph 84,223 Gorishek. Michael 223 Gorishek, Paul 106,163 Gorman, Bea 147 Gorman, Gregg 163 Gorman. James 201 Gorman, Lawrence 213 Gorske, Linda 213 Goss, Gary 117,12-4,197,201 Goss, Kerry 213 Gosse, Kenneth 125,126,219 Gottschalk, Renee 114,150,163 Grabenhofer. Bonnie 73.103 Gracik. Lynn 213 Graham, Anthony 213 Graham, Douglas 213 Graham. Joanne 213 Graham, Mary J. 213 Graham, Michael 213 Graham, Phyllis 140 Granahan, Richard 213 Granahan, Robert 201 Granrath, Christine 223 Granrath, John 201 Granrath, Marc 127.201 Granrath, Marcia 201 Graunke. Dean 163 Greco. Albert 123,213 Green, Christy 223 Green, Diane 106,213 Green, James 72.163 Greenberg, Dan 119,218 Greenberg, Robert 213 Greilenkamp. Mary 163 Greiner, Ronnie 117,213 1 Grubhe, A rlette 201 Grupp, Joan E. 223 Grupp, Robert 213 Gruttadau Guccione, Guenther, Guenther, Guenther, ro, Andrew 213 Michael 223 Candace 88.201 Louise 83,213 Thomas 117,122,201 Gulley, Diane 213 Gulley. Richard 213 Gulley, Mark 69,72,76.l63 Gunnison. Donna 223 Gunnison, James 163 Gunnison, Robert 81,201 Gustal, Susan 201 Gutman, Lynn 201 Gutman, Mary 223 Gutierrez, Herman 223 Gutierrez, Jorge 223 Gutierrez, Oscar 223 Gutzmer. Charles 213 Gwillim, Joanne 213 H Haag, Danise 223 Hackbarth, James 82,1l7,124,197,20l Hackert, Marcia 75,201 Hackleman, Ellen 140 Haebich. Kathryn 108,223 Haebich. Robert 140 Hagensee, Hahn. Ral Thomas 79.l25,2l3 ph 223 Hahn, Robert 84,125,223 Hahn, Thomas 201 Hahn. Vivian 108,201 Haines, Delbert 129.223 Halac. Linda 76,201 Halatek, Renee 223 Halen. John 213 Haley. Mary 84.219 Hall, Pat 213 Hallebach. Dale 223 Halley, Carol 213 Hamby, David 223 Hammel, Paul 201 Hammell, Paula 83,213 Hammer. Wendy 213 Hammerich, Raymond 201 Hammond, David 213 Hammond, Robert 117.l24.201 Hanck, Nicholas 223 Hankermeyer, Don 213 Hankermeyer, Marsha 223 Hanket, Nancy 68,69,l07,l 1 1,213 Hanneman. Dawn 108.213 Hanni, Margaret 213 Hansen, Gayle 83,213 Hansen, Julia 83,213 Hanses. James 105,164 Hanses, Mary 99,164 Hanson, Christine 105.1 10.201 Hanson. Margaret 69,85,220,223 Haptas, Gerald 126.213 Haptas. Karen 33.82.164 Harbuziuk. Alex 72.76.89.164,2 1 5 Harbuziuk, lrene 213 Hardt, Ellen 107,110,164 Hardt, Nancy 71,223 Hargreaves, Richard 202 Hargreaves. Wendy 108.164 Harkness, Frank 202 Harkness. Sandra 223 Harmening, Louis 140 Harmon, Earle 123.l29.223 Harmon. Jean 85.223 Harper, Christina 84,223 Harper, John 223 Harrington. Brian 202 Harrington, Thomas 223 Harris, Freda 105,164 Hartwig. Philip 83.213 Harwell, Amy 70,74,87,l98,202 Harwig. Dan 125.223 Haselhorst, Peter 79,8l,9I,I64 Haselhorst, Scott 223 Hass, Melody 72,164 Hattula. Agnes 223 Hausen, Jackie 85.213 Hauswald. Gary 213 Hauswald, Richard 72.76.I 16.164 Hawkinson. Sharon 202 Hay, Robert 123,129,222 Hayden. Thomas 213 Hayek. Margaret 213 Hayes, Cynthia 202 Hayman, James 202 Haywood. Gerri 164 Heagie. Steve 202 Heck, Robert 119,128,202 Hecker, Judith 164 Hecker, Monica 223 Heerwagen, Eric 202 Heerwagen, Neal 123,129,223 Hegge, Paul 83,213 Hein, Holly 213 Heinhorst. Earl E. 140 Heinrich, Patricia 223 Held, Dennis 202 Helgesen. Karen 202 Helsdon, Wendie 213 Helsel. Janet 140 Hemmingway. Joyce 77.87.202 Hemmis, Kathryn 84.223 Hempen. Carolyn 213 Hcndershott. Barbara 140 Henderson. Gary 223 Henrikson. Viola 140 Henry. Anita Ann 82,202 Henrry, Michael 164 Henzel, Karen 213 Henzel. Thomas 213 Herman, William 118,202 Hermanson. Kristine 164 Hermetet, David 83.213 Hermetet, Nancy 82.1 14.202 Hernandez, Charles 223 Hernandez, Reina 69,113,165 Heroux, Ann Patrice 202 Herrera, Guillermo 223 Herrmann, Kathleen 82,202 Hershey, June 85,213 Hershey. Ronald 126.165 Hessler, Georgia Kay 165 Hess. Susan 213 Hewelt, Fred W, 68,l06,l26,l65 Hewes, Linda Jane 85,223 Heyl. Luanne 202 Hickman, Richard 123,126 Hicks, Christine 106,165 Hicks, Dolores 85,223 Hicks, Douglas 165 Higgins. Paul 202 Highland, William 126.213 Hildreth, Christi 73,74,76,86,1 14,165 Hildreth. Jef1223 Hill, Frank 202 Hill, Karen 223 Hilliard, Becky 213 Hilliard, Wendy 223 Hilliger. Bruce 223 Hilliger, Roberta 87,202 Hintz, Rita Ellen 85.202 Hischke. Donna 108,213 Hischke, Ruth 165 Hiser. Janet 68,70.82.1 15,165 Hitt, Henry C, 141 Hitt, Mary 79,214 Hlavacek. William 214 Hlavenka, Bradford 202 Hoagland, Deborah 115,223 Hoagland, Sandra 70.74,87,l15,202 Hoagland. Susan 165 Hoffman, Arlene 214 Holfman. Glenn 223 Ho1Tman, Lynne 84,223 HolTman. Margaret 165 Hofmann, Roy 202 Hogan, Edward 214 Holby, Eric 223 Holder, Connie 214 Holland, Mark 223 Hollis, Beckic 85 Holmes, Donald 127,224 Holter, Helen 147 235 Holtz, Ken 214 Holtz, Steven 106,124,165 Holzschuh, Jennifer 224 Hommes. Margaret 165 Homoly, Paul 126,165 Hootman, Tom 214 Hopkins, Sharon 82,111,165 Hoppe, Carol 94,1655 Hoppe, Paul 123,224 Hormann, Bonnie 214 Horn. Juliana 106,168 Hornstein, Robert 121,202 Horton, Jennifer 79,8 1 ,214 Hosteland, David 123,224 Hosteland, Raymond 141 Howard, Leland 71,74,87,202 Howard, Howard, Ronald 126,214 Roy 126,224 Howley, Elizabeth 202 Hoyne, Gary 105,214 Hrachovec, Lynn 214 Hrachovec. Mark 168 Hradek, Bruce Frank 224 Hradsky, Michael 202 Hradsky, Michelle 224 Huff, Marueen 214 Hughes, Cyndie 108,214 Hulseberg, Joann 168 Hungerford. Laura 214 Hunter, Karen 214 Hunter, Leslie 69,214 Hunter, Thomas 168 Huntinghouse, Cynthia 202 Huson, Jonathan 125,224 Huss, Brad 214 Huss. Sally 168 Hutchinson, James 123,224 Hutchinson, Leland 74,97,202 Hyde, Robert 141 Hylander, Raymond 137 1 lden, Daniel 117.214 lden, David 68,120,122,l28,l68 lgoe, Matthew 1l7,124,197,202 lhms, Ralph 116.122 lkert, David 83,214 Ingram. Bruce 202 Ingram, Steve 202 lppolito, Karen 202 lsraelson. Nancy 224 Izzo, Thomas 79,214 J Johnson, David 141 Johnson, David 214 Johnson, David 123,125,224 Johnson, Deborah 202,224 Johnson, Deborah 75 Johnson, Debra 219,224 Johnson, Debra June 219 Johnson, Debra 169 Johnson, Douglas 169 Johnson, E, Thomas 214 Johnson, Gary 214 Johnson, Gordon 224 Johnson, Judy Lou 224 Johnson, Kara 69,214 Johnson, Keith 202 Johnson, Kristine 81,214 Johnson, Larry Dee 214 Johnson, Larry 214 Johnson, Linda 202 Johnson, Mark 224 Johnson, Noreen 75,99,l69 Johnson, Patricia 72.75,169 Johnson, Randall 169 Johnson, Richard 141 Johnson, Ruth 224 Johnson, Sandra Kay 202 Johnson, Steven 224 Johnson, Steven 169 Johnson, Thomas 123,224 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Warren 73,169 William 118,169 William 129,141 Veronica 147 Johnston, Donna 202 Johnston , Douglas 169 Johnston, Janice 169 Johnston, Louise 84,224 Jonas. Allan 119,202 Jonas, JoAnn 214 Jones, Andrea 224 Jones, Carol 214 Jones, Carolyn 214 Jones, Charie 202 Jones, Cheryl 70.214 Jones, Gail Susan 224 Jones, Lynda 224 Jones, Melinda 214 Jones, Thomas 117.214 Jones, V, A. 135,136 Jongebloed, Wm, John 169 Kaspar, Beverly Ann 224 Kassner, Dale 214 Kastholm, John 69,101,202 Kastholm, Kathy 84,224 Kaufman, William 118,202 Kaumheimer, Christi 224 Kay. Jennifer 224 Kaye, Donna 214 Kaysing, Dianne 77,170 Kaysing, Sandra 214 Keefe, David 224 Keefe, Patricia 85,209 Keever, Patrick 123,129,224 Kehr, Alma M, 170 Kehr, Charles 214 Kehr, Melvin 82,170 Keller, Anita 224 Keller, Barbara 202 Keller. Eric l21,l23,l29,214 Keller, Frank 170 Keller, Mark 123,224 Kelley, Debra 224 Kelley, Michael 224 Kellman, Jane 171 Kelly, Eileen 224 Kelly, Kimberly 214 Kelly, Sherry 82,171 Kelp, Claudia 115,214 Kelso, Rick 202 Kelstrom, Michael 121,214 Kemp, Ronald 171 Kemp, Tom 202 Kempf, Mark 202 Keniski, Jane 85,214 Kennedy, Craig 214 Kennedy, Linda S. 75,202 Kennedy, Pat 214 Kennedy, William 126,171 Kenny, Robert 213 Kensinger, Linda 171 Kentgen, Gregory 123,127,224 Kepner, Janet V. 85,224 Kepner, Kathryn 171 Keppner, Carole 171 Keppner, Diane 214 Kerber, Greg 74,75,88,202 Kernaghan, John 117,122,202 Kernaghan. Sarah 85,224 Kernan, William 224 Kett, Sandra 73,74,86,95,17I Ketz. John 224 Koblik, Nancy 224 Koch, Douglas 125,224 Koch, Linda 105,202 Koch, Robert 209 Koehler, Judith 172 Koehler, Robert 224 Koeneman, Marguerit 108,202 Koenig, Walter D. 73,76,79.l l9,l24,l97,202 Koester, Dennis 202 Koester, Wayne 202 Kohl, Mary 214 Kolar, Bill 123,224 Kolar, Frank 224 Kolb, Christine 83,209 Kolis, Cynthia 224 Kolzow, Richard L. 142 Konkolewski, Edward 123,129,224 Konon, Claudia 172 Konon, Neena 71,214 Konrad, Candy 202 Konrad, John ll7,l24,197,202 Koos, Alice 214 Koos, Daniel 127,224 Kopetz, Lisa 214 Kopp, Cathy 106,202 Kopriva, Donald R. 74,86,1 16,124,172 Kopriva, Sheryl 85,224 Koran, Mary 202 Koran, Timothy 123,127,224 Korkowski, John 172 Kortge, Patricia 214 Kosar, Kenneth 214 Kostecki, Michael 172 Kostecki, Timothy 224 Kostohryz, Sandra 202 Kotel, James 225 Kotwski, Nancy 88,214 Kotowski, Sue 85,225 Koukl, Gregory 202 Koukl, Mark 127,225 Koukl, Susan 172 Kovac, Patricia 172 Kovar, Craig 172 Kovatch, John P. Kowalski. Leona A. 142 Kozeluh, Janet 202 Koziol, Michael 214 Kraft, Kenneth 33,74,86,l l8,l22,198,202 Krahn, Caryn 85,225 Krakower, Diana 142 Jackson, Jacqueline 147 Jackson, James 202 Jackson, Stephen 214 Jacob, Clarence 168 Jacobi, Linda 85,214 Jacobi. Robert 116,168 Jacobs, George 79,202 Jacobsen, John 168 Jacobson, Allan 141 Jacoby, David 79,1 17,127,214 Jacoby. William 117,202 Jaeger, John 224 Jager. Kent 168 Jagiel, Thomas 168 Jahnke, Richard 73,76,168 Jamieson, John 123,214 Janda, Robert 168 Janda, William 214 Janicek, Gerald 121,202 Jankowski, John 126,214 Jankowski, Tom 126,224 Janson, Cheryl Ann 85,224 Janson, Jill 168 Janzen, Paula 110,214 Jeager, Thomas 224 Jehorek, Sharon 224 Jehorek, Steven 202 Jelly. Susan 85,224 Jemison, Christine 214 Jemison, Gary 214 Jemison, Kathalene 224 , Debbie 83,115,214 Kristine 68,73,76,82,1 15,169 Jensen Jensen Kenneth 169 Jensen. Jensen, Scott 202 Jepson, Jill 85,214 Jonke, Karen Marie 202 Jonke, Kenneth 224 Jordan, David 170 Jordan, Gregory 214 Jordan, Margaret 74,88,1 14,202 Jost, Deborah 169 Jostes, Edward 202 Joy, Sally 224 Joyce, Laurie Ann 224 Jozaitis, Peter 214 Juday, Donald 141 Judson, Keith 202 Julison, Michele 170 Julison, Tomothy 123.214 Jurewicz, Ellen 224 Justinger, Brian 214 K Kacin, George 202 Kaden, Jeffrey 129,224 Kadow, Elroy 118,214 Kaergard, Linda 170 Kahlenberg, Kathryn 202 Kahlenberg, William 117,124,202 Kahman, Mary 224 Kaiser. Donna 224 Kaliebe, Carol Ann 224 Kallas, Katherine 224 Kallstrom, Diane 170 Kallstrom, Renee 224 Kallstrom, Roy 119.202 Kaltinger, Cliff 122,202 Kamka, Richard 141 Kammes, Daniel 214 Kammes, Joseph 170 Kancer, Cheryl Ann 224 Kandybe, Nancy 108,214 Kandybe, Susan Lynn 224 Kandybe, Thomas 202 Kane, Dan 141 Kaplan, Bettye 141 Ketz. Mary Ann 85,214 Kiefer, Charles 224 Kiefer, William 202 Kieffe r, Harold J. 136 Kilburg, Mary 202 Kilcul len, Joseph 171 Kilgore, Susan 214 Killeen, Daniel 224 Kimble, Dennis 171 King, King. King, King, King, King, King. Kinne Ann 107,202 Barbara 214 Bruce 122,127,171 Katherine 224 Richard J, 141 Robin 77,87,l04,113,127,202 Thomas 122,171 y, Ruth 141 ionsingef, Edith A. 142 Kirby, Boyd 129,224 Kirby, Mary L, 142 Kramer, Elizabeth 106,202 Kraneman, Karen 202 Krantz, Beatrice 136 Krause, Bruce 214 Krause, Karen 202 Krause, Karl 150,172 Krause, Kent 225 Krause, Scott 214 Krause, Sharon 202 Krausfeldt, Bill 225 Kredler, Bonnie 202 Krefting, Bette 69,107 Krefting, Donald 202 Krefting, Janet 214 Krefting Krefting , Ratph 172 , Rick 225 Kreimeier. Virginia 73 76 93 114 Kreitma n,Ann214 Krejcir, James 202 Krengel, Mary 202 Krieps, Jacqueline 225 Johanning, Alvaro 71 Johansen, Judith 141 Johns, Deborah 224 Johnsen Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Clifford 202 , Corinne 141 Johnson Johnson 236 , David 214 Barbara 108,202 Beth 72,169 Carole 202 Charles 123,224 Kapusta, Allen 214 Karakosta, Loretta 202 Karcher, Kathleen 202 Karras, John 94,170 Karras, Marion 100,202 Karstens, Elizabeth 68,72,82,170,l81 Karwoski, Karen 107,170 Kasab. Farida 7l,72,74,75,89,90,l70 Kasnick, Michael 214 Kasnick, Roberta 170 Kirby, Merle 84,224 Kirby, Stephen 83,214 Kirchhoff, Joan 202 Kirkland, Jeri 224 Kirstner, Deborah 214 Kirstner, Karen 79,8l,202 Kiser, Lisa 69,77,171 Kiser, Mark 84,224 Kiviluoma, Jan 74.86, 1 71 Klecan, Nancy 70,73,202 Kleckner, Charlotte 115,171 Klemann, Debra 224 Klemann, Sandra 82,172 Klement, Alice 75,88,95,2I4 Klemme, Jay 79,81,224 Kloker, Frances 82,202 Klotter, Herb 202 Kluever, Robert 224 Klug. Dave 202 Klusack, Dana 214 Klusack, Debra Ann 69,202 Klusack, Leslie 123,224 Knapp, Raymond 202 Knicker, Raymond 172 Knight, Robert 202 Knopf, Michael 214 Knopf, Rebekah 73,76,172 Knorr, Bill 224 Knuepfer, Claude 202 Knuepfer, Robert 123,126,224 Koblik, Martin 117,125,214 Kroeger, Marianne 215 Kroeplin, Margaret 215 Krohne, David 225 Kroll, Thomas 74,88,1 17,122,202 Krone, Kathleen 73,172 Krone, Mark 202 Krone, Robert 127 Krueger, Gary 123,129,225 Krupa, Thomas 173 Kruse, Gregory 215 Kruszynski, Donna 225 Kuehl, Danile 103,225 Kuehl, James 79,202 Kuehn, Barbara 215 Kuehn, Mary 85,215 Kuehn, Robert M. 142 Kuellmer, Joanne 79,215 Kuhlmann, Ed 121,215 Kuhlmann, Elaine 202 Kunesh, Linda 105,215 Kunze, Elmer 137 Kure, Deborah 225 Kurth, Barbara 203 Kutschke, Charlotte 215 Kutz, Anthony 173 Kutz, Richard 215 L LaBarbera, Lyndy 203 LaBarre, Ken 123,215 1 ' 1 LaBuda, Linda 173 Lacey, Margaret 142 Lachine, JelTrey 173 Lachine, Lynn 203 Lada, Dwight 125,225 Laine, Russell 215 Lambin, Bruce 126,215 Lambin, Larry 173 Lamon, Margaret Rae 142 Lamp, Barbara 74,86, 1 73 Lamp, Marjorie 69,225 Lancaster, Janet 225 Landgrebe, Susan 173 Landwehr, Barbara 73,74,77,86,1l1,150,173 Landwehr, Carolyn A. 142 Lane, Linda 203 Langohr, Marlene 142 Lapage, Laura 219 Lapage, Linda 209 Large, Ingrid 82,112,215 LaRocca, Jeanette 219 Larsen, Barbara Lea 203 Larsen, Cheryl 72,74,76,89,93,173 Larsen, Elizabeth 225 Larsen, Karen L. 173 Larsen, Laurie 215 Larsen, Mark Steven 125,225 Larsen, Randall O. 203 Larsen, Teresa 85,215 Larson, David W. 73,75,82,203 Lars Lars Lars on. Donald J, 225 on, Dwight 142 on, Linda 105.215 Lasky, Chuck 225 Lasky, Robert W. 117,203 Lasky, Susan K. 173 Latinis, Debra 108,215 Latinis, Susan Ann 102,203 Lauber, Lauren Kay 73,76,203 Lawrence, Lisa 83,215 Lawson, Ann L. 173 Lawson, Katherine 225 Lawson, Polly 142 Lawton, Carmen M. 203 Lazzara, Anthony 82,127,203 Leadbetter, Robert 74,89,203 Leader, Robert M. 136 Leat on, Brooke 225 Leaton, Deborah L. 77,82,l73 Leaton, Tom V. 173 Lebrun, James 152 Lee, Barbara 73,76,l73 Lee, Lee, Chris Ira 203 Deborah Irene 225 Lee, Thomas Alan 225 Lelevre, JelT215 Lehman, Cathy Jo 72,76,107,1 14,174 Lehmann, Linda Lou 225 Lehring, Sue Lynne 225 Lehuta, Allen M. 122,127,174 Leitz, Ted W. 142 Lengefeld, Nancy 85,225 Lentz, Michael P. 174 Leonard, Saundra 174 Leonette, Linda 225 Leslie, Anne E. 73,76,203 Leslie, William 129 Leuenberger, Joe E. 174 Levitre, Deborah 225 Lezza, Salvatore 82,174 Licht, Jody H. 85,111,225 Licht, Mark S. 69,129,225 Lichty, John L. 174 Lichty, Linda 215 Lillyman, Kathryn 142 Lindberg, Charles 203 Lindberg, John B. 174 Lindberg, Tom James 225 Lindgren, Roberta T. 143 Lindhorn. Mary 148 Lindmark, Bill A. 84,225 Lindquist, Carol 174 Lindsey, Barbara 201 Lindsey, William 79,127,203 Linehart, Barbara 215 Linneweh, William 174 Lionello, Janet 203 Lipke, Lynn M. 136 Liska, Jill 215 Lockerbie, George 215 Lockman, Cheryl 225 Lockman, Linda E, 215 Loechl, James 203 Loechl, Jan Marie 224 Loek, Janet Lynn 85,215 Logsdon, Brian 127,215 Lohan, Kristie 174 Lombardi, David 203 Lomperis, Judith 72,74,75,88,174 Lomperis, Linda 225 Lonberger, Greg 203 Long, Douglas 215 Long, Gregory 203 Long. Robert 120,174 Long, Roger P. 82,128,203 Lopinski, Karen 203 Lopinski, Marian 225 Lorenz, Richard 203 Lorenzen, Jean 74,88,174 Lorey, Susan M. 73,75,76 Lorey, William 123,127,225 Lorimer, John Max 75,225 Lorimer, Linda 79,174 Lorman, Christine 215 Lorman, Kathryn 215 Loss, Brian William 225 Lotts, Holly 215 Loudon, Craig 203 Luchs, Emily J. 85,203 Lucht, Ruthann 85,215 Lueder, Pamela Jean 69,203 Luehring, Dennis 175 Luehring, Mary Jo 204 Lohm, Bonnie Lea 225 Lukes, Mary Jane 204 Lukes, Wm, C. 118,175 Lunde, Peter R. 225 Lundgren, Patricia 225 Lundquist, Yvonne 143 Lundy, James 175 Lundy, Linda 215 Lyng, Deborah Jo 68,175 Lyng, Lanette 204 Lynn, Mike 125,215 Lynn, Sallee Dee 73,107,175 Lyons, Gary 215 Lyons. Kathleen 225 M Mabee, Marda L. 70,86,108,1 14,175 MacDougall, Loretta 84,225 Mack, JelTrey 215 MacKay. Alane 215 MacKay, Kenneth 175 Mackey, David A. 150,175 Macleod, Bonnie 107,215 MacWi11iams, Robert 204 Mader, Michael 116,122,175 Madigan, Christopher 225 Madigan, Mark 121,204 Madigan, Maureen 225 Madigan, Virginia 69,215 Maechtle, Melissa 204 Magellan, Jack 225 Mager, Cheryl Ann 225 Maggio, Susan 204 Maglott, Larry 175 Magnuson, Myrna 143 Mallaney, Hugh 225 Malmgren, Linda 85,204 Maloney, Patricia 204 Maltby, Janis 215 Maltby, John 116,122,126,175 Manderino, Mike 215 Manke, Richard 225 Mann, Harold 79,225 Manthey, Kenneth 225 Manthey, Steven 204 Marbach, Elizabeth 84,225 Marbach, William 73, 1 17,124, 197,204 Marciniak, Barbara 204 Marciniak, Patrick 215 Marciniak, Paul 225 Marciniak, Walter 123,129,215 Marcucci. Thomas D. 225 Marema, Alan H. 204 Marema, Randy Allen 225 Mariotte, John J. 121,204 Marks, Candace H. 204 Markunas, Jeanette 77,112,175 Maroney, Michael 117,204 Marquardt, Barbara 69,215 Marquardt, Teresa 107,175 Marquardt, Thomas 118,175,197 Marriner, Jane D. 143 Marriner, Mary Jane 143 Marsells, Roberta 204 Marshall, Wayne 116,126,175 Martel, Ronald 176 Martens, Carol 176 Marthalcr, Greg A. 121,204 Martin, Audrey L. 225 Martin, David S. 204 Martin, James E. 126,225 Martin, John R. 126,176 Martin, Nelson 176 Martin, Pamela 225 Martin, Susan D. 209 Martindale, Marilyn 85,215 Mascarello, Sue 70,215 Mason, James R. 76,204 Massa, Christopher 215 Masters, Cynthia 215 Masters, Steve L, 225 Masters, Therese M. 204 Matejka, Michael D, 170 Mather, Steven S. 122,204 Matousek, Barbara 79,8l,225 Matousek, Charmayne 85,204 Matson, Wayne A. 204 Mattia, Anthony 127,215 Matulis, Jean F. 225 Maughmer, Mark D. 73,76,204 Maurella, Nancy A. 214 Mauter, Rodney V. 174 Mauter, Suzanne 215 Mauzey, Suzanne 215 Maxwell. Barbara 215 Maxwell, Thomas 225 Mazur, Mark S. 204 Mazur, Michael 225 McAndrew, Mark J. 123,129,225 McBeath, Lawrence 79,176 McBride, Joyce A. 176 McCann, Michael R. 123,126,225 McCarthy, Mary 215 McCarthy. Melody K. 225 McCarty, John C. 225 McCollum, Jackie 214 McCol1umm, Mark 215 McConachie, James 121,127,204 McConachie, John 122,176,197 McCracken, Bari L. 106,204 McCrum, Kit Ann 204 McCulloch. Gary A. 126,225 McDonough, James 118,129,215 McE11en, Catherine 176 Mc Ellen, John J. 126,225 Mc Ellen, Mary A. 176 Mcellen, Vivian J. 215 McFarlane, Tom 117,125,215 McGee, Harold 215 McGibbon, Lois Emma 225 McGivern, Sharon K. 74,86,87,204 McGonnagle, James D. 176 McGrath, Jane E. 215 McGraw, Carol 215 McGraw, Susan Parks 69,85,220,225 McGregor, Craig 204 McGuirk, Patricia 176 McGuirk, William S, 215 McHugh, Beverly E. 215 McHugh, Marjorie T. 102,176 McHugh, Marjorie 102,176 McJohn, Raymond J. 204 McKernan, Lawrence 215 McKinley, John H. 176 Mclain, Karen 85,215 McLaughlin, Kathleen 215 McLennand, Jeffrey 176 McMenamin, Thomas 176 McMicken, Richard 215 McNeal, Donal Mae 225 McNeal, Leslie R, 177 McNeil, Kathleen-177 McPheron, Barbara 107,225 McSweeney, Pat 105,114,177 Mead, Stephen W. 84,225 Meek, Phyllis Lynn 225 Mehren, Michael R. 143 Meier, Patricia J, 83,225 Meier, William E. 204 Meister, Robert T. 215 Meitz, Delbert W. 119,123,143 Meitz, Karen Alice 225 Meixner, John B. 72,76,77,96,1 19,197 Melby, Donna M. 225 Mendenhall, Keith 84,125,225 Mendenhall, Louise 215 Menke, Cindy 105 Mense, Lynn A. 204 Menza, Nina Louise 225 Menzel, David R. 82,204 Merdian, Karen Sue 225 Merkel, Tom A. 204 Merrick, Lorie Ann 225 Merrinette, Carole 215 Merrinette, Garry 225 Merrinette, Glenn R. 177 Meske, Kathleen Ann 226 Messersmith, Glenn E. 143 Messersmith, Nancy 84,226 Meyer, Linda J. 177 Meyer, Randolph L, 120,122,177 Meyers, William K. 184,226 Michel, Ralph E. 204 Mickow, Terry J. 177 Micks, Kathleen A. 74,87,90,204 Mielchen, Edward 97,127,215 Mielchen, Sandra D. 226 Migut, Kathleen J. 226 Mijal, Audrey A. 177 Mikal, Daniel A. 204 Mikal, Randy Andrew 123,129,219 Mikoda, Margaret M. 77,177 Milkert, James 118,129,215 Milkert, Marlene M, 177 Millar. Ronald L. 215 Millay, Joseph 174 Miller, Arthur 215 Miller, Debbie 79,215 Miller, Dorinda L. 85,226 Miller. Glen L, 125.215 Miller, Leslie S. 226 Miller, Linda Lee 204 Miller, Linda Susan 73,75 Miller, Marilyn L. 226 Miller, Neal 81,205 Miller, Pete W. 117,204 Miller, Richard C. 204 Miller, Sharon Sue 226 Mills, Marion J, 215 Mitchell, Sallie 143 Moberg, Deborah 215 Moberg, Linda E, 177 Moehn, Ruth 215 Moeller, Lesley J. 106,177 Moen, Gerry 215 Moen, Robert Carl 84.226 Mogilinski, Michael 177 Mohr, Sharonlee M. 204 Mombleau, Charles 204 Monachos, Leon 215 Monaco, Alicia J. 204 Montei, Richard C. 204 Montgomery, Melinda 204 Montgomery, Melody 204 Moore, Dean 225 Moore, Kathleen 215 Moore, Linda Jean 204 Moore, Patricia Ann 226 Moore, Susan 215 Moore. Terry Lee 226 Moore, Tim 215 Moore. Virginia A. 178 Moorman, Susan Kay 215 Moos, David P. 72,76,l78 Moos, Robert Vernon 70,226 Morabito, Thomas F. 226 Morita, Stirling P. 73,74,86,117,124,197,204 Morovich, John A. 121,204 Morovich, Mark E. 204 Morovich, Susan M. 204 Morozolf, Sandra E. 178 Morrell, James R. 82,178 Morrisey, Olive 147 Morrison, David 79,81,127.216 Morrison, Patricia 85,178 Morro, Margaret 215 Morse, Constance L. 204 Morton, Willard C. 72,76,150,l78 Moss, Dennis R. 226 Moss, Roger D. 226 Mostek, Irene 143 Moug, Russell 123,129,216 Moug, Thomas H. 226 Moulton. Cherie L. 204 Mount, Robert A. 226 Mowrer, Alice 216 Moy, Doris 204 Mraz, George 83,125,216 Mudra, Mudra, Mueller Michael P. 123,127,226 Susan Lynn 87,204 , Cheryl J. 209 Mueller, Kathryn 85,216 Mueller , Linda J. 226 Mueller, Robert W. 82,178 Mueller Mueller Mueller Muirhei , Steven R.68,73,74,76,178,l97 . William D. 127,216 , William F. 122,136 d, Carmen 143 Mulholland, John W. 105,l25,129,226 Mullarkey, James P. 204 Mullen, Ken 206 Muller, Stephen H, 32,72,75,76,126,150,l78 Muller, Susan 216 Mulliner, Robert 216 Muncy, Larry V. 216 Muncy, Linda Diana 204 Mundil, Carol 216 Mundle, Colleen M. 79,204 Murnane, Maureen 216 Murphy, Margaret M, 105,178 Murphy, Mary 8,204 Murray, Donna J, 178 Murray, James R. 226 Mutz, Anita S. 216 Myers, Kathy Ann 226 Myers, Pamela K. 226 Myers, Susan M. 108,178 N Nagel, Jean Ann 115,226 Naidenovich, Alex l16,l 17,122,143 Nakada, Joyce K. 72,74,75,86,178,180 Naurich. William P. 204 237 Naus, Gary P. 123,126,226 Nazar, Steven R, 117.126,204 Neckopulos. Anthony 216 Neefe, Janice L. 85,216 Nellis. Linda Sue 70.71.74,86.1 14,204.209 Nelson. Bruce 96,216 Nelson, Donna L. 206 Nelson, Frank D. 178 Nelson, Harvey S, 204 Nelson. James 123,129,226 Nelson. Joseph L. 226 Nelson. Judith S. 85.226 Nelson. Marta L. 226 Nelson. Sandra 216 Nelson. Stephen 83 Nelson. Susan Gay 69.226 Nelson. Tom 216 Nelson Thomas H 118.137 Nemchock, Philip M. 226 Nendick. Maria Jean 228 Nettifee. Cynthia 178 Nettifee. Sharon R. 216 Nettleton. Louise 143 NeulTer. David 179 Neumann. Beth Ann 204 Neumann, EricW. 120,179 Neumann, Gary G. 226 Neumann, Karen Sue 226 Neumann, Richard L, 207 Newett. Joanne M. 226 Newman. Robert 12l.l29,2l6 Newton, Joseph 116.1 l7.l24,125,l43 Neyens. Patricia M. 74.86,l79 Niblick, William L. 179 Nichols. Dorothy 143 Orstrom. Nancy E. 182 Osborne. David 216 Osowski. Bradley l23.l26.226 Ostergrant. Joanne 205 Ostfeld, Barbara J, 86.226 Ostrander. Barbara 84.226 Otto. Carol E, 182 Otto, Margery Gail 205 Ouska, .lill Therese 226 Overly, Christopher 123.226 Overstreet, Dorothy 226 Owens, Keith E. 84.l23.226 Owens, Robert E. 69,l23.226 P Pachay, Mary Magdal72,75,182 Pachner, Andrew R, 68,72,76.92,96,1 19.150, 182,197 Pachoy. Helen T. 226 Paddock. Robert 1 19,144 Paessler, Carol M. 182 Pfenning, Wesley 69,77.85,216 Pliaum, Susan M, 73.82.205 Pflaum, John R. l23,l26,208,2l6 Phillips, Catherine 226 Phillips. David W. 205 Phillips, Gail A, 183 Picha. Laddie J. 219 Piche. Jill D. 77,79,81,95.183 Piche. Kent 121,l23,l26,216 Pickell, David R. 117,123,216 Pidgeon, Michael T. 105,205 Pidgeon. Paul L. 84,226 Piech. Christine E. 226 Pieniazek. John 216 Piepenbrok. Robert 205 Pierce, James P. 226 Pierce, Patricia L. 102,184 Pijacek, Nancy Lynn 69,205 Pile, Nancy E. 33,69,70,82,l 15,205 Pile. William D. 226 Pilz. Wayne R, 226 Piraro, Kathleen M, 184 Ranck. Robert Bruce 185 Randol. Harold 136 Rank, Jeffrey 83,216 Rapicr, William R, 127,189 Rasmussen, Bill J. 127,227 Rasmussen. Gary 216 Rasmussen, Joyce L. 205 Rasmussen. Richard 123,127,227 Raspanti, John A, 216 Rast, Janet Lee 184 Rathman, Cynthia S. 184 Ray,Cath1een M, 85,216 Ray, Nancy S. 144 Read, Bonnie 144 Reda, Angelene M, 85.217 Redman, Gary L. 205 Reed. Dorothy 216 Reed, Margaret Sue 85.184 Reed. Martha A. 81,184,227 Reed, Martha M, 70 Reed, Richard 216 Recd, Zelda 144 Pagni, Renee 105 Palchick, Linda Rae 205 Palmer. James Kent 129,226 Palmer, .lan L,74,86,114.182 Palmer. Keith E. 205 Palmer, Thomas W. 226 Pape, Glenn 216 Papin, Michelle 105.216 Parcheta. Thomas 72.74.86,182 Park. Dawn M. 183 Parker, Carol Lee 85.205 Parker. Kathryn J. 205 Parkhurst, Wendy R, 68,110,205 Piraro, Steven G. 205 Pistorius, Cynthia 226 Pizza, Linda M. 226 Plass, Debbie L. 70,184 Plass Kurt William 219 Plass, Susan J. 227 Plass ,William J.227 Pleimling, David J, 216 Plondke, Donald L. 79,227 Plotz, Richard Wm. 83.205 Plotz, Stephen J, 227 Plumb, Heather S. 227 Plumb, James F. 183 Novosad. Nichols, Linda J. 86.179 Nicholson, Candice 179 Nicholson, Delight C, 147 Nicholson. Penni J. 216 Nickel. Robert B. 226 Nichols. Thomas W. 226 Nied. Carol Ann 179 Niederer, Robert ,l. 129.226 Niederer, Ronald E. 204 Niehaus, Ronald V. 179 NieholT. Deborah D. 226 Niehofl, Mark R. 204 Nielsen, Brenda L. 179 Niemann, Robert W. 119.216 Niemeyer. David A. 120.179 Niemeyer. John E. l23,l29.226 Niesyto. Mary A. 105,179 Noflz. Linda Lee 179 Norberg. Cindy Ann 226 Norberg. Paul Norlander, Kay A, 179 Norris. Jeffrey J. 179 Norten. Steven J. 217 Noton. Nancy E. 84.226 Nottelman. Niki A. 204 Nottelmann. Patti 216 Novinger. Richard 216 Deborah L. 7l,74,86.l27.179 Nyberg, Caryn S. 84 Nyberg. Jack 204 Nylander. Paul 216 0 Oberli. Herman J. 144 O'Connell. Colleen 85.216 O'Connor. Stephen l21.123,2l6 O'Daniel. Robert K. 72.76.182 O'Day. Mary Jo 216 O'Dell. Linda A. 226 Odom. Thomas R. 205 Oehler. Mary H, 85.226 Oeser, Henry N. 127.226 Oestmann. Robert A. 182 Oetke. David G. 226 Ogden. Judith A, 182 O'Grady. Mary 85 Oldenburg. James P. 182 Olinger, Richard B. 86.182 Olnick, Susan T. 208 Parkin, Leona M. 226 Parks, Patricia M, 32,73,75,76,90,209 Parr, Thomas R. 68,7l.205 Parrent, Douglas 13.226 Parrent, Gary K. 205 Parrilli. Chris 183 Parrilli, Timothy 208 Parus. Michael A. 205 Pasternock, Joseph 129.144 Patrick, Pam Lynn 226 Patton, Marcia E, 108.183 Pauling, Brad A. 226 Pauling, Deborah K. 205 Paullin. Mark C. 216 Paulsen. Cynthia 216 Paulson, Kathleen 74.1ll,1l4.127.l83 Paulson, Donna 70.216 Paulus, Carolyn K. 226 Pavesi. Albert J. 205 Pavis, Valerie 216 Peacock, Mary 216 Pearce. Sarah 179.183 Pearson. Heather J. 114.183 Pearson. Janet M. 85.226 Pearson, Laurel J. 87.205 Pearson, Linda 216 Peceny. Gayle A. 183 Pech. Robert 216 Pech. William 32,33,68.75,128,205 Peco, Rosemary 226 Pedersen. Joanne K, 85,226 Pedersen. Verna L, 108.183 Pedicini, Deborah 216 Pedicini, Michele 205 Peller. Emily P, 226 Pelletier. Charles 183 Pelletier. Robert 216 Pennie, Donna June 79.81.205 Pennie. Margo Jill 226 Pennington, Laura 226 Perdomo. Guadalup 226 Perlmutter. Karen 216 Perry. Mary Ann 147 Pertle. Dennis C. l23.129.226 Pertle, Jeffrey R. 126.183 Peters, Jo Ellen 74.88.205 Petersen, Joan 226 Petersen. Kristin 226 Petersen. Laird H. 216 Petersen. Lynda K. 84.226 Olsen. Christine 216 Olsen. James 83,216 Olson, Celeste E. 85.226 Olson, Craig S. 119,205 Olson, Eric G. 182 Olson. John E, Jr.. 121.205 Olson. Keith 144 Olson. Merryn 216 Olson. Robert L. 76.82.205 Olson. Terrence V. 182 O'Neill. Helen 137 Opie. Robert C. 179 Optholl. Barbara S. 226 Orlicz. Ted 216 Orlikowski, Karen 217 Orr. Janet L. 182 Orstrom. 238 James 216 Peterson. Cynthia 226 Peterson, Chris B. 125,129,216 Peterson. David 216 Peterson. Donald W. 144 Peterson, Georgia J, 79.226 Peterson. Kenneth 123.216 Peterson. Nancy 208 Peterson, Pamela J, 108.183 Peterson, Raymond E. 226 Peterson. Roger C, 119.122.l83.197 Peterson, Tom 216 Peterson, Vivian 83.216 Petrine. Ralf205 Petrozza. Ralph R. 205 Pfafl. Beverly J. 73,75.103 PfafT. Karen Gail 205 Pfallle, Margaret 144 Plummer, Vernon L, 79,205 Pocevich, Kathryn 85,216 Pochert, Wayne 82,216 Polke, David A. 205 Polkow, Bonnie M. 216 Pollack, Paula Anne 184 Polloway, Carolyn A. 216 Poltrock, Melanie 79,184 Pomerance, Roger 83,104,216 Pompei, Peter 75,8l,1 17,125,216 Pompei, Suzette N. 111.227 Pondelick. Leo 81.144 Pontarelli. Henry R. 121.205 Porter. Robert E. 216 Portincaso, Anthony F, 144 Portzer. Bradley 216 Portzer. John B. 184 Potter. Mark A. 227 Potvin. William T. 94,208,216 Powell, Richard E. 205 Prager, Florence 101,108,216 Pratt. Pamela Jo 32,72,76,92.96,184 Pratt. Penelope A. 216 Pray. Carol Lynn 227 Prebil, Shirley 216 Prebil, Joseph E. 227 Prescott. William 227 Price. Barbara K. 107,205 Price, .lames David 227 Price, Julie E. 227 Priebe. Gloria 148 Prins. Gregory 205 Prokof. Ronald 216 Proyce. Helen 205 Pscherer, Mary L, 209 Puglessi. Virginia 205 Puntil, Stephanie A. 227 Purdom. Charles H. 86,l20.l22,128.205 Purdom. Daniel M. 84.123.129,227 Puscheck. Sandra K. 108.205 Putek. Susan 216 Pyrcioch. Janet 205 Q Quimby. Ronald P, 122.l26,l84,l97 Quiter. Dick 123.216 R Rabe. Susan Jean 227 Radamacher. Pamela 205 Radek. Patricia Ann 85.227 Radomski. George A, 184 Radtke. Alan C. 227 RalTen, Donna Lee 205 Raffen. Tim James 123,126,227 Raidy. Marilyn J. 227 Raidy. Robert W. 205 Raidy. Ronald G. 205 Raimondi, Anthony 227 Raimondi. Linda J. 184 Raisanen. Donald L. 219 Ramirez. Ann V. 227 Ramirez, Edward F. 185 Ramsay. Bret A, 205 Ranck. Margaret 206 Roedy. Patricia L. 205 Reese. Barbara A. 216 Reese. John M. 219 Regel, Candace 69,216 Rehm, Laurel R. 185 Reichart. Alan 216 Reichel, Carol A, 185 Reichel, Elizabeth 87,205 Reid, Robert K. 79.81.205 Reierson, Loreen 105,185 ReifT, Peter ll7,125,197,216 Reilly, Elizabeth A. 81,227 Reiman, Floyd 104,126,216 Reimann, Douglas R,84,123,l27,227 Reimann, Peter 216 Reimer, Laverne R. 137 Reimers, Barbara J, 73,205 Reimers, Donna L. 105.185 Reimers, Gregg 216 Reinke, Robert E, ll9,l28.205 Rekart, Robert B. 227 Renegar. Wayne 217 Rentsch, Christian 219 Renzas, James 83,217 Renzas, Marianne 84.227 Renzas, Robert A. 82.185 Rex, Robert A. 82,185 Reynolds, Reid A. 205 Rice, David R. 123,127,227 Rich. Gladys L. 185 Richards. Daniel A. 122,127,205 Richards, John A. 205 Richards. Karen B. 185 RicklefT, Lynne M. 85.205 Rieger, Kent D. 227 Rieger. Mark K, 205 Rieger, Scott C. 79 Ries, Arlene 144 Riese. Ronald A. 85 Ring, Harry K. 73,76,82.185 Ring. Phyllis 83,217 Ringhaver. Jan 217 Ringhofl. Carol 107,217 Ringhofl, Joan 227 Risa. Joan Margaret 85.205 Rizzo. Barbara J. 102,185 Roberts. Christine 73.74.86,185 Roberts. Gregory M. 205 Roberts. James P. 217 Robertson, Chris 217 Robertson. Patricia 107,185 Robinson Babette 227 Robinson. John P, 205 Robinson Paul S. 127.227 Robinson. Pete 205 Robinson, Richelle 205 Robinson. William 117.123.217 Robish, Lawrence E, 123,227 Robish, Terrence 126.127.2l7 Roche. Kathleen M, 185 Roche. Nancy Clair 227 Roche. Sharon 217 Rockwood. Steve T, 185 Rodey. Diane 85.217 Rogers. Cecilia 205 Roeges. Randal T. 185 Roemer, Cecilia B, 186 Roermer. Nancy 107,217 Roemer. Rita Marie 227 Rogers, Cecelia Ann 205 Rogers. Patricia L. 102,107,186 Rohrsen. Cheryl Ann 108.205 Rollow. William 75.117.l23.217 Romeo, John 219 Ronske, Linda Eve 205 Ronzheimer. William 79,217 Rook, Jean 144 Rook, Karen 75.88,217 Root. Paula Cathy 227 Ropke. Charlotte 148 1 1 Ropp, Carol L. 144 Rorge, Judy Lynn 205 Rosback, Deborah L, 227 Roshack, Jean E. 7l,73,74,76,89,186 Rose, Doug Charles 129,227 Rose. Edward J. 205 Roselli, Ron S, 209 Rosentreter, Roger 227 Rosenwinkel. Debra 227 Ross, Sue 217 Rostis. James 117,217 Rostis, Lawrence V. 116.186 Rotermund, Gretchen 186 Roth, Mark E. 206 Rouhas, Michael P. 206 Rowan, Susan A, 186 Rowe, David Charles I 17,206 Rowe, Janice Ruth 227 Rowe. Richard G. 227 Rowe, Russell G. 186 Ro2bori1, Mike 86,1 l9.l25.2l7 Rubinstein, Clifford K. 227 Rude, Gregory D. 227 Rude, Kenneth 208 Rudis, Joe 206 Rudnik, Barbara Jo 227 Rudnik, Walter E. 122.186 Rudolph, Marjorie 227 Ruecking, William 121.206 Rundle, Jay A. 186 Rundle, Joan A. 74,87.l 14,186 Rupp, Edward A, 206 Rusch, James 118,217 Russell, Beth D. 227 Russell, Christine 206 Russell, Douglas S. 33.68.7l,180,l86 Russell, Peter 127,217 Russo. August J. 227 Rust, Edith 149 Rust. Robert 79,81,217 Ruvarac. Angelica 186 Ruvarac, Patricia 217 Ryan, John J. 208 Ryan, Leo 227 Ryan, Leona 206 Ryan. Margaret 137 Ryan, Patricia 85.217 Ryan. Thomas 126,186 Rynes, Glenn A 217 Rynes, Ronald 217 S Sabel, James 186 Saccomanno, Glen 121,187,217 Saccomanno, Greg G 195 Sahlstrom. Carol 70.206 Sailor, Robert 83,217 Salat, Barbara 73.76,82,206 Salchow, Lynn 79,227 Salley, Brenda 187 Salley. Pamela 85.206 Samek. Cheryl Ann 85.227 Sampson, David 127,217 Sampson, John 72.77,94,15O,l87 Sampurdanis. Evanth 227 Samuel, William 217 Samuelson. Leslie 69,187 Samuelson, Marta 217 Sandahl, Larry G 103,187 Sandner, Edward 187 Sandner. Robert 227 Sanford, William 206 Sanguinet, Denise 217 Sansom, James 187 Sansom, Sue 217 Sartori, Connie 227 Sartorius, Stuart 82.187 Sauer, Linda 217 Saunders. Kenneth 217 Saunders, Pamela 217 Saunders. Roger 86.128.187 Savage, Laurie 81,217 Saviola. Mike 227 Sawyer. Pamela 107,187 Schade, Ellen 227 Schaper. Ralph 217 Schuub. Gunter 76,206 Schea, Darlene 101.217 Scheer. Sally 217 Scheiblauer. Janet 217 Schenck. Cynthia 105,108,187 Schenck. Paula 69.217 Schenk, Phillip 69.70,77.91.l04,187 Scherenberg, Donna 206 Schi1Tman, Joel 217 Schickendanz, Jill 85,217 Schieberl. Glen 206 Schinagl. Kurt 127,227 Schlarb. Pamela 105.l09.1 14.187 Schleinzer, John 120.187 Schleinzer. Patricia 107.206 Schlipper. Donna 227 Schloemer. Patricia 217 Schmelzel. Victoria 85,188 Schmidt, Carolyn L. 217 Schmidt, Don A. 206 Schmidt. Leslie A. 227 Schmid t, William R. 126.227 Schmitt, Barbara 217 Schmitz, Joseph 217 Schmuhl, Paula T. 206 Schnauler, Joanne 108.206 Schnauler, John 227 Schneid Schneid Schneid Schneid er, Debbie 227 er. Richard 188 er, Robert 188 er, Vikki 227 Schoeller, David 227 Schoeller, Scott 206 Schoenbeck, Nadine 85.217 Schraeder, Barbara 206 Schram. John 188 Schreiber, Beth 206 Schreiber, Terry 206 Schreiner. Janet 111,206 Schreiner. Jeanne 70.227 Schrik, Schrik. Barbara 188 Richard 217 Schroeder, Ann 144 Schroeder, Davis 126,217 Schroeder. Frances 227 Schroeder, Scott 123,127,227 Schroeder, Thomas 72,76,91.188 Schroeder, William 188 Schuetz, Madelyn 206 Schultz. David 217 Schultz, Kevin 208.217 Schultz, Pam Jean 227 Schultze. John C 206 Schulze, Steven E. 84.227 Schumacher, James 121,206 Schumacker. Lynn F. 108,206 Schumacker, Tom 121,217 Schumann, Ted A. 127,227 Schwass. William J. 120,122,188 Schweer, Christophr l20,l28,l30,131, Sclqweger, John J. 206 Schweger, Rissell 217 Schweihs. Daniel J. 206 Schweihs, Donald 227 Schwer, Charles 188 Schweter, Gayle 217 Scinto. Nancy Ann 227 Scott, Cathleen D. 188 Scott. Colleen R, 206 Scott, Rhonda 108.217 Scudder. Judith 206 Scudder, Marybeth 217 Scullion, Donna 145 Seagren, Charles F, 73.76,188 Sebby, Jean Lynn 227 Soebert. Gary T. 206 Seebert, Gregory 227 Seeck, Valerie 217 Seeger, Patricia 32.206 Seger, William R, 188 Seger, Mary Jane 227 Seger, Diane M. 227 Seegers. Greg A. 206 Sehnert. Walter 206 Seidenfuss, Charles W. 126.145 Seidensticker, Carol 71.74.82.95.l88 Seidlitz, Raoul 188 Seidlitz. Robert 124,206 Seifert. Patricia 227 Seifried. John P. 126.188 Seifried. Karin L, 227 Seiple. Gregg 217 Sell, William A. 206 Sellers, Charity 217 Seno, Joseph A, 189 Serpan, James R. 122.189 Sessions, Gail 206 Sessions. Gwen 227 Sgotta. Patricia 217 Shade. Ellen 84 Shade. Robert 106.189 Shade, Ronald 121,123,217 Shade. Stephen 217 Shaffer. Janet E. 79.81 Shallcross. David 189 Shallcross. Thomas 127.217 Shannon. Linda J, 227 Shannon. Marilyn 148 Shapiro. Barbara 227 Shapiro, Michael 189 Sheade. Eudice 69.206 Sheade, Michael 123,129,227 Shepherd. James 104.206 Shepherd. Jan 227 Sheppard, Barbara 107,217 Sherman. Kathleen 84.228 Sherman. Richard 82,189 166.206 Shields, Coleen 217 Shields, Kathy 189 Shofelinov. Joan 206 Shope, Richard 88,1 19,125,217 Short. Patricia 217 Shunneson, Linda 70,85,228 Shupe, John C. 73,74,75.89,206 Sianta, Rick G. 206 Sidlo, Robert 217 Sielafl. Beth Ann 81,228 Siemon, Derek 217 Siewert. Larry 217 Sigler. Mary 217 Sikkema, David A. 126,206 Silerzio. Michael 84,228 Silerzio. Paula 206 Siligmueller. Dale 128.189 Sill, Kelly Lee 81,219 Simms. Elizabeth 145 Simonini, Ann 32,88,l 10,1 1 1,217 Simonini, Nancy 93.l05.l 10,1 I 1.189 Simonini, Mary 206 Simonis, Valerie 189 Simpson, Carol 206 Simundza, Michael 123,127,228 Simunjak, Carol 206 Sinclair, Debbie 82,217 Sinclair, Robert 79,206 Singer, Elizabeth 74.88.206 Singer, Richard 217 Singkofer. Gail 83,91,l89 Sipari, Peter 228 Sirota, Nancy Ann 108,206 Siwek. Michael 189 Skladzien. Greg 228 Skoney, James E. 121,206 Sladek, Ardythe 1 11.206 Sladek, Mary L.l10.l11,189 Slater, Carolyn 189 Slater. David 126 Slatin, Jori Ann 206 Slavicek. Lynn 228 Slindee, Charlotte 228 Slocum, Barbara Ann 206 Slocum, Joan H, 228 Slocum. Jon D, 206 Slocum, Joyce E. 228 Slocum. Merry L. 228 Small, Barbara J. 148 Smaller, Scott M. 228 Smeja, Patricia A. 206 Smith. Elaine L, 82,109,206 Smith. Frank 206 Smith. Gail 69,70,1 1 1.217 Smith. Gerritt F. 83.228 Smith. Glenn 123,217 Smith. Gregory E, 123,127,228 Smith. Gregory 127,206 Smith. James 206 Smith. Jesse 124.206 Smith, Linda 72,150,189 Smith. Linda M. 76,206 Smith. Marilyn E. 81,206 Smith. Marilyn Elis 81.228 Smith. Marjorie A. 228 Smith, Marsha K. 206 Smith, Nancy E, 85,228 Smith, Patricia F. 102.190 Smith, Paul T. 190 Smith, Peter R. 69,190 Smith. Philinda 73.75.76.206 Smith, Ray 217 Smith, Robert E. 206 Smith. Scott 83.217 Smith. Scott T. 228 Smith, Ted P. 123,228 Smoley, Leaann A. 75.l06.206 Smolinski. Greg 210.217 Smolinski, Larry 190 Smrsti Smrsti k. Elizabeth 217 k, Nancy J, 228 Smulkstys, Aldona K. 145 Snarski. Paul A. 206 Snyder, Frederick R. 136 Snyder, Lawrence 127,206 Snyder, Mary 73.l06.l90 Soderlind. Christin 228 Sohne, Solar. John E. 136 Richard 206 Sommers, Donald 228 Sommers. William 190 Soucek. John R. 157 Spain, Edward F. 228 Spalten. Cheryl 217 Spang, Donna Jean 207 Sparagna. Joseph l17,123,l26,217 Sparagna, Philip 126,207 Spears. Pam 217 Specht, Donald 207 Spencer. Dan F. 228 Spenko, Deborah 207 Spicer. Jeanine 77,85,217 Spikes, William F. 190 Sprague. William 207 Squire, Robert M. 129,228 Stage, James F. 145 Staley, Steven H. 218 Standlee, Russell 122,190 Stanek, Marcia J. 75,105,218 Stanger, Byron C. 118,207 Stanger. Jill L. 190 Stanish, Mike 218 Stanke, Allen E, 190 Stanley. Diane E. 218 Stanton, Philip J. 228 Stanton, Thomas J. 218 Stasi, Daniel E. 127,207 Stauber, Barbara A, 207 Steadman, Steven R. 123,127,228 Steben. James 218 Stedman, Joseph 228 Stedman. Ronald C. 190 Steed, Frances H. 145 Stefek, William J, 103,190 Stetfey, Carol 218 Ste1Tey, Douglas 82,207 Stegman, William 190 Steik, Patrick 207 Steik, Paul George 126,228 Steinert, Ernst 208 Steinhebel. Kenneth 190 Steinhebel, Richard 123,228 Steinklauber. Susan 85.207 Stephan, Donald W. 207 Stephani, Mario R. 207 Sterna, Melanie 69,107,190 Sterna, Richard 117,127,218 Sterz, Bill 83.218 Stevens, Michal 74,138,207 Stevens, Nancy 148 Stibbe. Connie H. 191 Stinson, Cecil 129.136 Stinson, Patrick 228 Stobbe, Donna 158 Stobbe. Julie 218 Stoddard. Sarah 191 Stokr, Barbara 228 Stolper. Robert 123,127,228 Stolzman, Genevieve 207 Slolzman. Rick 228 Stolzman, Rose Ann 228 Stone, Kent 126,207 Stone. Marsha Ann 228 Storch, Kathy 85,191 Story, Frederick 191 Stover. Mary 100.191 Stowers. Victor 145 Strand, John 218 Stratton, Dale 191 Stratton. Kevin 208 Strauch. William ll8.l22.l28.l30 181 191 Stravinskas, Diane 108,207 Stravinskas, Linda 107,218 Stringfellow. William M. 145 Strock. Richard 207 Stroud. Eileen 228 Studebaker. Julie 79.81.218 Stump. Patricia 228 Sturtevant. David 126.228 Sturtevant. Marilee 70,191 Suconik. Susan 85,228 Sullivan, Kathleen 218 Sullivan. Nancy J. 228 Summers. Donald 121,122,207 Sumner, Susan 191 Sunbury. Deborah 228 Sunbury, Richard 123,218 Suominen, Dennis 123,129,228 Sup, Patricia 84.228 Suran. Stephen 191 Sutter, Lela 137.145 Svenson, Linda 228 Svenson, Terry 209 Swailes. Susan 191 Swanson. Kenneth 218 Swanson. Linnay 114.191 Swanson, Patricia 207 Swanson, Philip 191 Swanson, Shirley 88,101,207 Sweeney, Timothy 126,218 Sweetman, Stephenie 207 Swenson, Mark 127,207 Swenson, Ronald 207 Swords. Susan 228 Szarafinski, Shrist 85,191 Szerlong, Valerie 191 T Tallman, Daniel 207 Tangalos, Dennis 73,76,207 Tarr, Barbara Jean 228 Tatak, Rick D. 207 Taylor, Beir 82 Taylor, James 82,192 Taylor, John R. 84,228 Taylor, Marsha 98,107,218 Taylor, William 207 Teckenbrock, Bill 83,218 Teich, Michelle 218 Teichen, Bruce 218 Teichen, John E, 207 Teichen, Walter 129,218 Tellefsen, Darl 118,207 Tellelsen, Charmain 218 Temme, Jeffrey 218 Tempinski, Patricia 192 Tennert, Darlynn 218 Terbush, Londra 218 Tetrev, Noel 77,82,104,192 Teuchert, Linda 228 Tewes, Freddie 218 Tewes, Leslie 192 Tews, Lauren Jean 228 Thal, Alan George 207 Thal, Brian W. 192 Themely, Barbara A, 228 Themely. Sandra 73,75,192 Therkildsen, Tom 218 Therrien, Vickie 107,192 Thiesse, Kenneth 218 Thiesse. Thomas 207 Thigpen, Jane 218 Thomas, Eileen 218 Thomas, John 218 Thom as, Ron 127,218 Thomas, Wendy 207 Thompson, David 123,129,228 Thompson, Gail 218 Thompson, Perry 126,207 Thom Thon, pson, Scot 129,228 David 79,81,207 Thon, James Glenn 84,123,129,228 Thon, Marijane 106,207 Thon, Stephen F 228 Tidmarsh, Suzanne 207 Tijerina, R. 121 Timmer, Robert 192 Timmer, William 219 Tipps, Deborah 218 Tischler, Nancy 85,228 Tisser, Nancy Lynn 75,207 Tisser, Pamela Rae 71.228 Tkach, Diane 83,218 Tocha, Francis J. 124,207 Tockstein, Carol 81,218 Todd, Cindy Lee 192 Todd, Dale Wayne 228 Toeppen, D, Berkeley 150,192 Toeppen, Jack 218 Tomaszewski, Christ 218 Tompkins, Diane 192 Tomsovic, Joann 145 Toombs, James 74,81,207 Topinka, Mildred 145 Torres, Delma 93,108,1 14,192 Torres, Luisa 228 Torres, Miriam R. 207 Totzke, Stephen 192 Trembacz, Michelle 228 Trembacz, Pamela 85,218 Trobiani, Ralph 208 Trolliet, Donald 145,122 Trombino, Bob 207 Trombino, Marie 228 Truckenbrodt, R. R. 70,106.1 19,127,207 Trunkenbrodt, Sandra 207 Tucci, Marianne 207 Tuckbreiter, John 228 Turley, Steven 228 Turner, Steven 218 Turrel, Mark C. 77,82,l04,207 Tyberg, Gary A. 76,207 Tveter, Gwendolyn 145 Tyberg, Thomas 192 Tyk, Roger 69,122, 192,197 U Uecker, Diane 109,193 Uecker, Jacquiline 107,1 10,198,209 Uecker, Wendy C. 69,228 Uhl, Consuelo J. 207 Uhlich, Donna Sue 228 Ulrich, Richard P. 123,127,145 240 Urbaniak. Larry 145 Uss, Victor John 207 V Vaccard, Guy James 228 Vajagich, Vera G. 228 Valant, Jeanne 71,74,l86,l93 Valant,JohnA1l7,126,218 Vancleve, Lenore 85,218 Van Dahm, Fred W, 125,228 Vandeneeden, John 218 Van Ewyk, Michael 207 Van Fleet, George 82,193 Vangelder, Barbara 208 Vangundy, Shirley 85,228 Van Gunten, Carolyn 207 Vann, Barbara 218 Van Norman, Howard 137 Vansickle, Darla 207 Vansickle, Marsha 228 Vegter, Robert 83,121,218 Venouss, Davar, 193 Verber, Marc 193 Vertovec, Carl 218 Vertovec, Edward 123,228 Vendick, Maria 228 Vertucci, Anthony 228 Vertucci, Debby 228 Vertucci, Terry 228 Veverka, Nancy 85,218 Viager, Robert 219 Vidrine, James 207 Vietzke, Loren 207 Vikander, Barbara 228 Villani, Perie 207 Vine, Patricia 146 Vitelli, Colleen 228 Vocalino, Gerald 208 Vocalino, Jenette 193 Vogel, Hans Arthur 125,228 Vogel, H. Loren 106,126,193 Vogt, Brian 207 Volkman, Linda 193 Volle, Lynn 70,107,1 10,1 14,193 Voltz, Gail 74,86,193 Von Arx, Susan 78,79,193 Vonfeld, Jacques 207 Vorel, Carol Ann 84,228 Vos, Mark 218 Vought, Laura 228 W Wachenheim. Lee 121,127,146 Wagner, Barbara J. 193,218 Ward, Vicki Jean 229 Warnimont, Gary 208 Warriner, John 207 Warriner, Kethleen 207 Washburn, Cindy 69,70,110,1 14,208 Waters, Michael 299 Watson, William 77,104,208 Watters, Norman 207 Watts, Gregory 125,229 Weaver, William 218 Weber. Weber, Jacqueline 229 Jay 126,218 Weberg, Brian 123,219 Weeda, Donald 229 Wegener, Mary 207 Weigel, Barbara 72,94,l06,194 Weigel, Charles 125,218 Weigle, Frank 123,229 Weigel, Mary Jo 68,7l,107,l09,1 10,194 Weigle, Martha 79,81,208 Weiher, David 218 Weinsheim, Janice 194 Weiss. David 218 Weiss, Jean 218 Weiss, Sam 218 Weith, David 208 Wells, Priscilla 229 Welsch, Michael 73,208 Welter, Diane 74,87,208 Wendo Wendt, rf, Richard 229 Robert 121,208 Wilson, Robert Roy 72,76,97,l19,195 Wilson, Ted 73,76 Wilson, Thomas 116,195 Winkels, Eustelle 85,195 Winn, Adrienne 68,195 Winn, Catherine 218 Winn, Irene 146 Winter, Janet 108,195 Winter, Judith 107,195 Wise, Kenneth 208 Wise, Marilyn 229 Witenhafer, Shirley 195 Witmer, Jack 146 Witt, Merle 148 Wittman, E. Michael 123,229 Wodorczyk, Trudy 105,195 Woelllin, Lawrence 89,117,127,208,218 Woelflin, William 218 Woeller, Robert 78,79,81,195 Woitas, Kenny 195 Woitas, Sue 229 Wolatz, Gail 73,75,82,208 Wolfe, Christine 229 Wolter, Barbara 69,1 10,1 15,210,219 Wolter, Debbie 69,1 10,210,219 Wolter, Diane 70,208 Wolter, Erich 73,76,l95 Wolter, Susan 229 Wood, Elizabeth 82,195 Woods, Donna 83,229 Woolever, Janet 85,195 Wenner, Gerald 194 Wenner, Mary 218 Westerdahl, Ed 118,208 Westfall, Craig 123,218 Westland, Keith 218 Westrate, Beatrice 229 Worley, Barbara 146 Worthem, Dennis 229 Worthem, Lewis 81,119,219 Wotzak, Sally 85,219 Wrenn, Robert 208 Wright, Donn B. 146 Wagner, Wagner, Wagner. Wagner, Wagner, Barbara J0 218 Barbara Nan 85,218 Douglas 228 Edward 218 Elaine 107,193 Wagenr, James 218 Wagner, John 123,228 Waite, B ruce 218 Waite, Judith 207 Waite, William 207 Walden, Cathy 229 Walden, Walker, Walker, Wallace, Mark 207 Teddy 83,127,218 Velma 146 Cynthia 229 Wallace, Glenn 219,229 Wallace, Lynn 218 Wallace, Patrick 218 Wallace, Robert 207 Wallace, Thomas 73,76,79,l21,207 Walling, John 123,229 Walling, Paul 121,207 Wallock, Susan 105,218 Walmsley, Susan 218 Walnum, Kathleen 207 Walter, Doanld 207 Walter, Russell 126,218 Walter, Steven 193 Walton, Don 122,218 Wanderer, William 207 Wannos, Stephen 117,122,207 Ward, George 194 Ward Katherine 73,106,194 Ward Linda 218 Ward, Paul 218 Wetherall, Joan 229 Wettlaufer, Ann 208 Whaling, Kathy 229 Wheetl ey, Vicki 81,229 Whipple, Alan Edwin 229 Whipple, Stephen 218 White, White, White. White, White, White, Donna 229 James 118,218 Scott Edwin 116,194 Thomas 117,208 Timothy 125,129,229 William 123,229 Whitlock, John 208 Whitlock, Pamela 99,106,194 Whitney, Robert 123 Whitta ker, Betty 146 Whittemore, Edward 229 Whittemore, Jeanne 146 Whitworth, Linda 218 Wieand, Barbara 85,218 Wieand, Virginia 194 Wiegel, William 208 Wilbur, Richard 117,208 Wilkerson, Nancy 229 Wilkerson, W. Thomas 127,194,197 Wilkinson, Pat 218 Wilkinson, Michael 120,194 Wilkinson, William 146 Wilkison, Karen 146 Will, Michael 229 Willard, Laura 194 Willer. Gail 218 Willey, Barry 194 Williams, Ann 108,208 Williams, Dennis 218 Williams, Donald 194 Williams, Frances 85,218 Williams, George 229 Williams, John 229 Williams, Judy Jo 82,229 Williams Ronnie 218 Willis, Willis, Gary zos Karen 229 Wilson, A. C. 146 Wilson, Barry 83,194 Wilson, David 229 Wilson, Dean 123,146 Wilson, Deborah 218 Wilson, John 229 Wilson, Nancy 83,218 Wilson, Nancy 84,229 Wilson , Patricia 83,229 Wilson. Perry 218 Wilson, Phillip 123,229 Wright, John 73,76,195 Wright, John LaRue 118,195 Wright, Marilyn 93,107,208 Wrobel, Jeri 106,219 Wrobel, Larry 195 Wrzeszcz, Owen 146 Wukovich, Willaim 77,196 Wunderlich, Bruce 208 Wunderlich, Dana 125,129,229 Wyatt, Marie 146 Wynne, Anthony 126,208 Wyberg, Cheryl 229 Y Yanta, Greg 127,219 Yanta, Larry 196 Yanusas, Joan 105,219 Yates, Chris Ann 229 Yates, Linda 229 Yee, Karen 208 Yelton, Timothy 196 Yesnik, Guy 123,219 Yukubonis, Irene 208 Young, Donald 208 Young, Mitchell 208 Young, Robert 196 Young, William 219 Youngdahl, Greg 229 Yowell, Bil1219 Z Zabel, Jeffrey 196 Zacharias, G. 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