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

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AES' rnl 'if-ja'-I: ,: , .'i: l5171 2+: T75 ' '14 '31 ig? cornpleTe sucgesiaiydfliappiness. SurelAfEjg,e,'f5Tiall -qxfzxiagifff ,ffytf,.z:g,e5f: '1 yga,-rf ,-if-3g'4 ' . fi .'-iw . ff-2221715 .fa in ' G'llGC'l':Ii?5::ji3:H'fQBV1S To a desired eQdQ'a.'g..rs.5Phis hi, A hool educiiirp F ig. . Q-zfyq . - , ,-' 5,5 -r- Tion oT G?l1QS1,-'?g5Tf1Cl decidedlyfsireaf discoyfgrgfno more wqrifhy .- , 1.9. A J'-53:15, iii-Q, ff: Kiki' tl . 11? end and aim Than oT rnaTexg5fal55nd esTheTic sulccfss. For, in The worQTsioF'TlTTe irnrnorTal.gTi?1iQ6:sion, IT a rnan a beTTer moTie15fTi'5QWThan his neig,hffQE? Though he build hiffhofuse in Q if The woods, The world will his door. 'Lf L . .ravi- .L,'f I ,gu- Mlm, I.. a N., 'M N! 'ig en ,F'i mn, Y r 14 M . ' s , . sim T5 K -if is 'Iii X' 4 t ..,.,,W N, s H W r ,wlwg , if ' yjkl ,:. it ' vi y Etfffw 'N' so W' 3' ' , flf,-,Tx2i,yJ31 s Q, 5 YM is K' f Ly-if ,. ,N H F,-Mmm L W ' ive. . f 91 A 1 ' . ff,- J L, f ans Ll y 'G its-so ,'lff'f5 1 Q, ' R , 'pg' V seee s r, X ' s V- '-. . --- . .,., ff. V- . A Q, . mf, xl g . . . .. ., .I W K V 'li' Ar fy . Wx? 1 to .ir , Q '-. ' w will 'I if . tn 4 iv :fig I aff' fn... I me H., . H , 1' V: ' , A, ,424 . Q.,- ffl es. Hua, I 1:-N f V. wk, K ff , ' x 'Wy.,.,,A . , -. Q ,Q :W 5 W3 Q59 lfw This book is flwe sfory of a year in fhese familiar scenes. I+ i fhe sfory of York and her people: fheir work, +l1eir hopes, fhei achievemenfs, and +l'1eir pleasures: if is a sfory of life. Here ar' flwose fhings fhaf will live on in fhese pages and in our l'uear'I's 7.5 5? .4 sy-S-, . al, .4 .. QM- '.-e sf-'IQ if . .n ,. 'V . . . ' ' i 4 .pn ,-1 R , .',ff.- N , M 1 fi' ' 4. :I isnt! hu ,g. , , W rdf., do , 4 49' , Q. .K 1, . . , ,. 125. K' V K ,'. 4 11 'Sw-c.:1.i .. ww' nl' ., -'1 ,ge,, , 'arf ww- QQ V554 - f's i u fl: V ntaikxmw' 1, 3 wi 1 D ihissl. . it 1 e,,5,3 g'- .: mf K .' 4 f ' OULD we look Info 'rhe eyes ol Ihe sludenl as he gazes al Lincoln, we would see nol only admiralion for Ihe greal liberalor bul also ad- mlralion for Ihose boys from York who have gone Io prove I'ha'r Ihese dead shall no+ have died in vain. II is wilh reverenl pride Ihal Yorlc dedlcales Ihls page Io all her gallanl sons and defenders. , L OYII' JA II SHELDON P. ABRAHAM GLENN ACKLEY GEORGE ARTHUR ALDERSON GEORGE J. ANDERMAN NORMAN ANDREWS HUGH MITCHELL AVERY DEAN HAROLD BAKER THOMAS S. BARTLETT WILLIAM BATY PRESTON WALTER BEASLY ROBERT L. BENNETT JOHN CHARLES BERARD ARTHUR HAROLD BERGSTROM ROBERT A. BIERMANN JOHN RICHARD BLIGH STANLEY BLAKE BOARDMAN JOHN C. BOCKOVEN IRVIN FRED BOLDEBUCK ERVIN T. BOSWORTH ALBERT HERMAN BRACKMAN NORVAL GRANT BROWN RAYMOND BROWN FLOYD E. BROWNE HENRY WILLIAM BUCHOLZ DONALD ANSON CASH CHARLES EDWARD CERLING KENNETH O. CHILSTROM HOWARD CHITTENDEN ROBERT A. CHITTENDEN STANLEY CHYNOWETH ROBERT L. CHYROHEL STANLEY COLEMAN GORDON RUSSELL COOPER ALBERT EDWARD COUPE MILAND CLAY COX PAUL W. COX GEORGE CURTIS DAVID B. DAVIS ROBERT H. DEWEY JAMES JOHN DE ZUTEL KENNETH R. DOEGE BERNARD HENRY DOORNBOSCE-'I Page 6 reefI0m In . If lo 9 fa Quin I' WILLIAM KIEFT WARREN A. DOWNS EDWARD JOSEPH DRISCOLL, WESLEY DRISKEL JAMES H. DYKEMA CLARENCE EAST, JR. GEORGE ELLIOTT VIRGIL ELSNER FOREST LARS ERIKSON GEORGE F. FANSLOW GEORGE C. FINIS ARTHUR R. FOSTER JAMES FOSTER WILLIAM JOSEPH FOSTER ALFRED JOHN FRANK STEPHEN FRANK FRENCH, JR. FRANCIS DONALD FULLER SHERMAN R. FULLER, JR. JACK FUSARO CHARLES E. GEISE JAMES LEROY GIBSON MARTIN E. GRAHAM GEORGE EDWARD GUARE WILLIAM THOMAS GUARE EUGENE FRANK HAEFNER GEORGE L. HARMON WILSON HARGREAVES MELVIN E. HATFIELD JAMES EDWARD HAWKINS MARVIN HAYMAN ARTHUR HEINKE JEROME HERMANEK RODNEYJAMES HESTERMAN GEORGE VOELZ HILDEBRAND DONALD WAYNE HILL GEORGE E. HOWELL EMIL JOSEPH HROVATIN JOHN HULIT EARL E. HUMBRACHT JACK JOSEPH HUNTSHA GAIL C. JACKSON ALBERT R. JOHNSON CLAYTON LOUIS JOHNSON J RAYMOND LENORD JUERGENS CHARLES KAISER EDWARD STANLY KANDUL WARREN JOSEPH KASNICK REA KEAST PAUL HERMAN KENTGEN JAMES O'DELL KING RAY DEWEY KLEPPER, JR. FRED JOHN KOEPPE JAMES ASHLEY KOCH RAYMOND KOLBERG JOHN EUGENE KRAUSE RALPH HENRY LANGHORST ALBERT RICHARD LAUT EDWIN ANTHONY LAUT CHARLES RICHARD LESTON GEORGE ALBERT LESTON FORREST JOSEPH LEVEILLE LEO GRAYSTON LEWIS, JR. WILBUR E. LINCOLN LOUIS HENRY LINNEWEH ORRIN ALBERT LOCKMAN WALTER LORENZ JOHN JOSEPH LOVERSKY DAN MABEE JAMES ROBERT McCARTHY ROBERT MACK JAMES MAHONEY FRANK H. MAIER NATHAN MANNINO BERT McARTHUR ROBERT WILLIAM MEIBORG HENRY FREDERICK MEITZ ELMER FRANK MENSCHING WALTER LEROY MILLER THOMAS MICHAEL MOCHEL JAMES MONOHAN ELLIOTT VERHOM MOSLEY WINSTON IRVING NEIMAN THOS. BERT NELSON ERNEST M. NIELSON WALTER ALBERT NOREN EDWARD JOSEPH NOWAK ALBERT WAYNE OKKEN RICHARD C. OLSON, JR. JOHN H. O'NEILL CHARLES DAVID OWEN FRED WM. PALMER HAROLD HERMAN PANZER JOSEPH JACOB PARSONS ALLEN EUGENE PATZER CLARENCE LAWRENCE PETERSON EARL WILLIS PETERSON EDWARD J. PETERSON PAUL CLIFFORD PETERSON RUSSELL E. PETERSON ROBERT BROWN PHILLIPS HERBERT PRINZING THEODORE LAWRENCE RATHMAN DONALD REIHMER rW IJI In , web MIG' 0,0 w I VERNON JOHN REESE RALPH RICHIE FREDERICK THOMAS ROCKWOOD.JR JOHN M. ROCKWOOD EDWARD A. ROGERS DONALD HERBERT ROSBACK MELVIN EARL ROSS LESTER E. ROTERMUND WILLIAM E. RUDHMAN LEONARD PAUL RUDOLPH RICHARD LUTHER RUEBLING HERBERT WILLIAM SADLER FREDERICK G. SAINT EDWARD BERNARD SCHAACK DONALD VINCENT SCHAFBUCH GERARD GORDIAN SCHAFBUCH RAYMOND GEORGE SCHAPER WM. AMES SCHLICK HARRY WILLIAM SCHMIDT WOODROW B. SCHNITZIUS LESLIE WALTER SCHROEDER RAYMOND CHARLES SCHULTL ROBERT T. SCHULTZ WILLIAM F. SCHULTZ HAROLD PAUL SCHUMACHER HARRY LUCAS SEAVEY WM. SENG, JR. BOB LEON SHANE DONALD HENRY SHILEY JOSEPH WILLIAM SHOPNITZ ARTHUR EDWARD SLADEK HOWARD DAVID SLAVIK WILLARD W. SLOCUM SIDNEY HILLARD SMITH, JR. JAMES H. SMOTHERMAN ALBERT FREDERICK STEINBACK HAROLD EARL STOLDT VERNE SWAINSON GEORGE SWANSON ROBERT E. THOMPSON MILTON TIMROTT LAWRENCE F. TREPTOW ROBERT TROUP LESLIE TROUTMAN GEORGE D. 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These men serve as a medium beTween The school and The public, They are elecTed as represenTaTives To express The public will in dealing wiTh school problems and providing Tree public educaTion Tor The children oT The communiTy. lNoTe: ATTer The phoTographs Tor This page were made, Dr. French, because oT added Army duTies, asked To be relieved oT The secreTaryshipg ThereTore since January 2, I942, Dr. Graham has been secreTary and Dr. French a member.l Page TO ,X :X-X-3 9, 2: X, X X ik. X X KX Q ,.. X X4 gi X 1? J G5 X f X6 ? X 5 - , ,sf :,.- .X X X X X X rm Qi H- - ,SF ,M X X s ffiw, ?i?iZ'ifiiQi7iZ,g' SQ ?:L?55ifE 1' -.NX QqXXggi4:,,f'f A W mg 5 S21-'.X-.v4m2LEiE?EQE51lz - A Q, X'-QW M Sf 124,344 ry lg ,ig 215- : 11 NK ,ask Se 335 - NW, X55 X XX, LFWEQEXX Q9 4 0 ice . As mosT sTudenTs well know, The oTTice is The nerve T cenTer oT many oT York's varied acTiviTies. From here T T mosT oT The work oT The school is direcTed. Any morning Trom Monday To Friday The place looks like a well organized beehive. Teachers and sTudenTs Tlock in and ouT on errands varying Trom Trying To Tind ouT when The nexT assembly is scheduled To looking Tor a losT babushka The Top picTure shows in The seclusion oT Their privaTe oTTice Two oT The less well known buT very imporTanT members oT The oTTice S sTaTT: Mrs. Lorraine Mahoney, SecreTary To The Board oT EducaTion lsTandingl, and her assisTanT, -Q., Mrs. Bernice Anderman lseaTedl. The lower picTure il is a sighT Tamiliar To every person who has losT a T book, been laTe To class, leTT his reporT card aT home, been absenT or done any one oT a hun- dred Things. AT The Tar leTT is Miss Lucy Cox ol: The Mimeographing DeparTmenT. Miss Cox sees To iT ThaT YorkiTes are kepT well sup- plied wiTh copies oT TesTs. NexT is Miss Doris Danielson, RegisTrar. Miss Danielson's Tiles conTain compleTe inTormaTion on whaT people have and have noT done aT York. grades, and various Types oT excuses rendered by sTudenTs. Third is Miss Mariorie Monnier, keeper oT The roll and aTTendance, whose TavoriTe slogan is, DeTenTion To-nighT in I36. l:ourTh is Miss fNniTa PToTenhauer, SecreTary To The Principal. She replaces Miss M. Louise Messen- ger, who leTT us lasT Feb- ' ruary. 'MW 'H fm ,L ,S W -,Mmm W ,Q A 1 fx 3 a A Q Q sf 1? vs' -K f 3 R? f I X ax M' may ---A x .-..wf.Q . ,Wy . K '12 JK f N - Y 'Pm Ql we -K 'X' me,- ,A Q X TOP ROW: Miss Lois Ashfon, Head of La+in Deparl- men+ . . . Supervises Roman Banguel . . . Sponsor of Lalin Club and Nalional Honor Sociely. Mr. Vernon Bakkers, Hisfory . . . Has a unique hobby of reading and clipping news iiems from newspapers from various places . . . Sponsor of former Chess Club. Mr. Gerald BarneH, Hisfory . . . Greal admirer land siudenil oi Lincoln . . . Sponsor oi York Hislorical Socieiy . . . ln charge of aclivily plan. Miss Hazel Beebe, English . . . Sludies in iirsi aid . . . Describes herself as always anli- social lOoodness knows whyll . . . Lives over a roller skaiing rink and hales same. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Charles A. Berry, Mafhemafics . . . Likes bowling and ioolball . . . Adds zesi io his malh classes. Miss Helen Beveridge, Laiin, English . . . Her Page I4 fields of inleresi are classical and medieval Laiin . . . Has dabbled in archaeology. Mr. Forresf S. Birks, Physi- cal Educaiion . . . Coaches heavyweighi baskelball and +ennis Teams . . . Assisianl direclor ai boys' camp dur- ing summer . . . enioys ouiing, fishing, canoeing and camping. Mr. Maynard J. Black, Physical Educalion, Hisiory . . . Coaches heavyweighi ioolball and lighl- weighi baskeiball. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Miriam Bonifield, Spanish . . . Coslume direcior of slage produclions . . . Sponsors Spanish Club. Miss Rulh L. Brown, Sighi-Saving . . . ls inleresled in public speaking . . . Leciures al various clubs.. . Domesiic work is her hobby . . . Mr. Beryl Buis, Biology, General Science . . . His inleresl in iishing and in nalure sludy lakes him on vacalion iourneys.iMiss Cuba Canan, Head of Modern Languages Depari- men'r . . . Has collecled from her lravels many Spanish and Mexican oddilies. reaenfing j6lClftAg7 of CU'lg CL j0g60lfU'lJ .S?lfl,6!QI'li CL! HOPL TOP ROW: Miss Mildred V. Clark, Commercial . . . Favors ice skaiing as a hobby. .. Runners-up are Tennis and bowling. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, English . . . Ediro- rial advisor lor YORK l'll . . . Sponsor of Quill X1 Scroll . . . Music and adverlising are her hobbies. Mr. Roy De Shane, Assislanl' Principal, Dean of Boys, Advanced Mafhemalics . . . One oi The busiesl persons inside York's doors . . . Famous Tor his lunch-permil speeches. Miss Dororhy Dunmore, Clolhing and Advanced Home Economics . . . Enioys reading ol all sorls and driving aboul The counlry in her car lbelore The 'fire shorlagel . . .likes swimming and hiking. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Clarence D. Easl', Direclor of Physical Educafion . . . York's Track Coach . . . Teaches malhemalics . . . On York lacully for 22 years. Mr. library. Miss Myr'l'le Evien, English, German . . . Sponsors Creafive Wriling Club and German Club . . . l-ler lavorile sporl is golf . . . Several of her lilerary works have been published. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. D. Roberf Ferry, Science . . . Varsily heavyweighl ioolball line coach . . . Coaches Frosh-Soph baskelball reams. Mr. Ralph Goodwin, Shop, Mafhemafics . . . ln charge ol senior piclure schedule... Baseball is his hobby. Miss Marie Gusfafson, Head of Commercial Deparfmenf . . . Likes gardening . . . Does personnel lplacemenll work for commercial deparlmenl, Miss Elizabe+h Hanifen, Girls' Physical Educalion . . .Co- sponsor of G.A.A .... Fond of bridge . . . Likes io Travel. George Ehnebom, Head of Social Sludies Deparfmenl' .. . Permanenl Senior C ass Chairman. Miss Myr'rle Ellis, Librarian . . . Ardenl baseball ian . . . Likes goll. . .Can usually pul her hands on any oook in Pg l5 Qui' .1ac!Ler5:.!4n .fdrf ga! ery of jamigar jaceb TOP ROW: Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Head of Music De- parTmenT . . . DirecTs choral groups . . . PresenTs an opereTTa annually. Mr. Paul HarTwig, Mechanical Draw- ing . . . Enioys reading in spare Time . . . Eew people know ThaT he is a giTTed bariTone. Mr. Earl HeinhorsT, MaThemaTics . . . Cross-counTry coach . . . enioys sporTs such as badminTon, golT, and Table Tennis. Miss Alice Hibbard, School Nurse . . . Sponsors Red Cross and Home Nursing . . . Was a public healTh nurse in Chi- cago . . . lnTeresTed in swimming and Red Cross liTe- saving. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Henry C. HiTT, English . . . Spon- sors sTage crew . . . DirecTed sophomore class play in I94l. Miss DoroThy Howe, LaTin . . . Source ol: answers To many LaTin debaTes . . . Has Traveled in counTries souTh oT The border. Mr. Thomas L. Hudson, General Science . . . His hobby is gardening . . . Enioys experi- menTal work in chemisTry. Miss Marian Johnson, Head of ArT DeparTmenT . . . ArT adviser Tor Y's TALES and YORK-HI . . . Has exhibiTed her Travel movies Tor enioy- menT oT many in This communiTy. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Vernon W. Kelly, General Sci- ence, MaThemaTics . . . Takes picTures on his numerous Travels . . .Junior class adviser. Mr. WalTer A. Knudson, Head of English DeparTmenT . . . Backiield coach oT lighTweighT TooTball Team . . . Likes To play chess. Mr. HerberT Korf, HisTory . . . LighT-weighT TooTball coach . . . Holds respecT and admiraTion oT his players. Miss BeTTy Kral, Commercial . . . FavoriTe recreaTion is Tennis . . . EavoriTe FOOD, daTes. Page I6 .fr TOP ROW: Mr. Roberf Leader, English . . . Sopho- more class adviser. . . Siudenis delighi in his guick wil , . . Hobby is gardening. Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Head of Indusirial Arfs Deparfmenf . . . A member oi Tho Izaak Walion cull . . . Fashions obiecis from wood and iron. Mr. Cecil A. Miller, English . . . New member of Iaculiy . . . Inieresied in iox huniing and Indian relics. Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English . . . Yearbook produciion zlirecior . . . In college days was a radio organisi and aianisi . . . Collecis hisioric phonograph records. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Inez Moss, Commercial . . . Lei? 'eaching ior business world . . , is an aciive pariicipani n goli and riding. . . collecis dog piciures. Miss Bernice Newkirk, Remedial Reading, English . . . Scrapbook ian . . . specializes in iiems on Charlie McCar+hy. Miss Dorolhy Nohr, Girls' Physical Educaiion . . . Co-sponsor oi GAA .... Ardeni winier sporis ian, liking skiing in pariicular. Mr. Harry Olsson, Head of Science Depar+- menf . . . Chairman of 'reachers' division oi Pareni's Club . . . Reads widely in science. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Science . . . In charge oi booksiore . . . Devoies spare lime Io gar- dening . . . Wri'rer oi science iexis. Miss Ca+herine Parks, Head oi Home Economics Deparimeni . . . Spends summers in Fori Collins, Colorado . . . Fond of horseback riding and badminion. Miss Dorofhea Pefer- sen, French, Spanish . . . Traveled in France . . . Siariling oraiions in French ai honor assemblies. Mr. Raymond G. PraH, Chemisfry . . . Sponsors Pep Club and golf ieam . . . Oiien iound ai work as baskelball scorekeeper. ur gacukg, or Pong, Auf Our gawk? Page I7 UOFL3 ZCLCAQPJ 24779 ULU' LEFT, TOP ROW: Mr. Wesley L. Reeder, lnsirumen- ial Music . . . Direcls band and orchesira . . . Originaies York's parade iormaiions. Mr. Charles P. Rizer, Eco- nomics, Sociology, General Business. . . Business Adviser for YORK HI... Financial secreiary Tor Y'S TALES and aihleiics deparimeni . . . Jiu iilsu ariisi. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Ida Lane SeH'le, Head of Mafh- emafics Depar+men+ . . . Corresponding secrerary for Elmhursi chapier oi American Associaiion oi Universiiy Women... Freguenl specialor a+ baskeiball games and Jrrack meels. Mr. Frank L. Shearer, Mafhemafics . . . Coaches Frosh-Soph lighiweighi Tooiball . . . Willy . . . Travels much in ihe Uniied Siaies. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Elizabelh Slrauschilcl, Assisianf Librarian . . . During her spare Time does kniliing and needlepoinl work . . . Collecis classical phonograph records. Mr. George Simpson, General Science, Maihe- maiics . . . Books are his hobbies . . . lnieresi- ing conversaiionalisi . . . Firsi of York iaculiy io enier miliiary service. BELOW, L. To R.: Mr. Raymond Smilh, Commercial . . . Able coach of inrramural baskeiball Teams . . . likes all sporis . . . iavoriie is golf. Miss Nancy J. Sparks, English . . . An indeiaiigable kniiier . . . l lails from Iowa . . . Inieresied in psychology. Miss Mary Sioaks, English . . . Collecis books, mosily poeiry and biography. . . fond oi horseback riding. Mr. Kenne+h Sfory, Hisfory . . . lnrer- esied primarily in ihe Medieval period oi hisiory. .JL!e6aer:5 and! Lgrienclfi-ana! TOP ROW: Miss Beulah Shehan, English . . . Likes lo garden . . . Baskelball lan. Mr. Howard Van Norman, Hisfory . . . l-las lrayeled exlensively in England and on The conlinenl . . . lnleresling speaker. Miss Velma Walker, English . . . Enioys reading and knilring . . . Plays golf and badminron. Mrs. Efhel W. Wall, Dean of Girls, English . . .Sponsor ol knirring club . . . Enioys symphonic concerrs. plays, and lravels. Miss Doris E. While, Speech . . . Direclor ol dramalic produclions . . . Sponsor ol York chapler Our ,Maia are fo .glzemf ol Nalional Thespians. Mr. Frank A. Whi+esicle, English, Debafe . . . Sponsor of Debale Club . . . Reads widely. especially in lhe field of inrernarional relalions . . . Likes lo sell arricles . . . Spends summers in Tucson, Arizona. Miss Marian Winlers, Assisfanl' Librarian . . . Lell York in I94l lo be married. Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, Prinfing . . . Collecls inreresling and unusual pieces ol prinled mailer . . . enioys good food, especially pie. Miss Louise Worley, English . . . Fond of eniering con- Jresls . . . Energelric personalily. Page I9 if FRONT ROW: Dolores BarTha, Ronald Baker. Edward BansTield, Ralph Beckman, KenneTh BeaumonT, Armand BreTTmann. SECOND ROW: John AlberT, Duane AlbrechT, Rose Marie Anderson, Arline BarTizal, Corinne Bauer, Jane Beckman, LeRoy BarTels. THIRD ROW: Richard Amick, Frank Amador, Ronald Anderson, BeTTy Adams. FOURTH ROW: Harold Anderson, MargareT Andrews, Mariorie Ashby, BeTTy Jane Becker, EsTer Berlin, Anna Bales, Leonabelle BenneT, Shirley BarTleTT. FIFTH ROW: Lois Algren, Ercell Anderson, RuTh Bell, Raymond Baxa, Harold Barker. .gnfrovlucing flue jredhmen. Ah, and whaT have we here? The class OT '45 now nudges iTs obscure way up Trom grammar school. IT is rarher dark down so close To The ground. Maybe ThaT's why There have been more Treshmen sTepped on This year Than any oTher previous year. They can'T see very well in heavy Togs. Oh well, nexT year maybe They'II send Them wirh sealed-beam Tog IighTs or someThing-all kidding aside now, The class oT '45 is one handsome bunch. Ask some oT The upperclass- men Isome OT The ex-upper classmenl: They won'T deny iT. They also show promise oT keeping York one OT The Top high schools around here. Who knows, by The Time They're sen- iors, They may even have grown a liTTIel FRONT ROW: Marilynn BilsTein, RoberT Burke, Jean Cerling, Sheldon Canheld, Joyce Blum, Doris BurkharcIT, Joanne Buss, Jack Cederholm. SECOND ROW: Shirley Chapman. Helen Brinkmann, Jean Cayia, Marilyn Bradley, Helen Blair, Jean Boerserna. THIRD ROW: Lois Boldebuck, Lucille Bierlein. Lois Bornemann, Mabel Bramrner, ArThur BreiTling. Alberf Brons, Shirley Boysen. FOURTH ROW: Werner Bernhard, Glenn BesT, Harold BreTTman, Richard Bird. FIFTH ROW: Carl Carlson, Rob-erT Bocknor, Ar'r Cardea. Page 20 jl QdAl'l'leI'l FRONT ROW: Wesley Diershaw, Berl Davis, Jack Cummings, Dorolhy Davison, Bill Davis, Palricia Dreclrman, Florence Dornianus. SECOND ROW: Roberl Conradi, Mary Lou Cunninqharn, Dielrich Drews, Barbara Delaney, Donald Collins, Lucille Clarke. THIRD ROW: Virginia Conley, Mary Dixon, Palricia Diehl, Palricia Combs. FOURTH ROW: Maryanne Collins, Barbara Crusinberry, Nancy Colai'- anni, Belly Dralce, Douglas Cunningham. FIFTH ROW: Armand Cohen, Donald Depner, Roberla Donaldson, Roy Dabberl. SIXTH ROW: Clillord Curl, Alberl Dobbeclr. FRONT ROW: Jaclc Edwards, Roberl Fielilz, Ralricia Feely, Jacquelin Dunham, Glen Ericlcson, James Floyd, Earl Freqa, George Fox. SECOND ROW: Tom Edwards, Richard Enlermann, David Driver, Joan Ellis, Daniel Egan, Wayne Dullin, Marguerile Fash, Rulh Ewald. THIRD ROW: Roma Fey, Jacqueline DuJardin, Ellen Enlorl, Belly Fislc, Marqarel Eicholz, Alice Fleclr, FOURTH ROW: Richard Eichenberger, Flelcher Ellsey, Franlc Emrich, Jack DuPre, Giles Findlay, Taylor Fenlon. FRONT ROVJ: Pal Greene, Alan George, Helen Fraser, Evelyn Gal- brailh, Ina Guyer, Florence Gersey. SECON-D ROW: Donald Gimbel Elaine Greenwall S lvia G bl . , y oe e. Carl Friz, Dorolhy Gassner, Gwendolyn Geyer, Donald Gollermann. THIRD ROW: Bruce G Gallaher, Leslie Helheringlon. enuslce, Belly Gabriz, Marlha Green, Marqarel FOURTH ROW: Jay Fullmer, Joan Freeman, Waller Gross, Ralph Griqgs. Donald Gullian, Thomas Gals, Donald Gibson, LeRoy Greinlce, James Fusaro. FRONT ROW: David McGlashan, Belly Kos- leclci, Harold MacNevens, Jaclx Anderson, Jean Flelcher, Geraldine Halllield. SECOND ROW: June Handschieqel, Edna Morrisey, Roberl Gleason, Audrey Haas, Dorolhy Hageman Ralph Hanclc L ' . THIRD ROW: Vernelle Rosenwinlcel, Phyllis i ii ' Haclcslen, Donald Hansen, Marilyn Hallberq. FOURTH ROW: Roland Erber, Beverly Hamowilz, Elizabelh Hamrnerschmidl. Paoe 2l CAM of '45 largest af UNL When our presenT Treshmen leTT The eighTh grade wiTh osTenTaTious relieT, They ThoughT liTe would be The same run-oT-The-mill homework: sTudying geography, ariThmeTic, and The same subiecTs They sTudied in gram- mar school. They li++le heeded The warnings oT Their older land wiser?l broThers and sisTers. Then came SepTember. Leaving Their moThers' bosoms, wiTh heads up and spiriTs conTidenT, They enTered The doors oT York CommuniTy High School. Came OcTober. Gone was The spiriT oT conTidence: no more did They liTT up Their liTTle heads in pride. A Thick cloud oT oblivion had seTTled upon Them. They scurried Through The halls, keeping ouT oT The way oT The upper classmen, bumping inTo Those oT Their own ilk, and oTTen geTTing in The way oT busy sophomores. BuT The Tog liTTed-slowly. While we are on The painTul subiecT oT Treshmen. iT mighT be well To give The resulTs oT a poll +aken by York-Hi amongsT These sTrange beings. As This parTicular squib happens To be The lasT oT This copywriTer's assignmenTs lhe was puT inTo The clog house by The ediTor Tor breaking The lead in his red pencil and pun- ished by being made To wriTe Trosh copyl, The resulTs will be seT down Tor posTeriTy in TabulaTed Torm-The old brain won'T sTand any more prodding Tor new, Tresh phrases: BesT dressers: Marilyn Bradley, BerT Davis: besT personaliTies. Marilyn Bradley and lTiel Lee STurTevanT, Don Olson: besT aThleTe, Dick Rose: besT acTing TalenT, Jean O'Malley, John Riley: besT looking, Marilyn Bradley, Don Olson: besT dancers, Sylvia Goebel. Jack Schneider: besT scholars, Barbara Delaney, Allen HeimerT: besT couple, Vivian KalbTleisch and Dick Rose: besT singers, Carol Miessler and Sheldon Camcield, besT all-around girl, Marilyn Bradley: besT all-around boy, Don Olson. EE BOYS, TronT leTT: William Nolan, William Housouer, Ray Hughes. THR FRONT ROW: Dolores McCabe. Edward Hughes, Delphine Harbour, BerT H wkins, Leslie HeTheringTon. SECOND ROW: CharloTTe Harrison, James HoTTman, DoroThy Hesse lbe- hdN 4lMHdg J Hk' ChlTT o. , . e es, ean aw ins, are eHaskell, Helen HeTher- on. THlRD ROW: Alan HeimerT, WalTer Hixon, Donald Henderson, James H ' Dl H d Hman, 6 6 en CFSOH. TWO BOYS lN FRONT OF STONES: Wallace HuTchison, Soren Jessen. FRONT ROW lbehind sfonesl: Priscilla Johnson, MarTha Hildenbrand, Jean Hodapp, PaTricia HorTon, Myrle Huebner, lrene Horns Gl Heidke. Marilyn lreland laT sidel. by, oria SECOND ROW: John Hoppesch, Alice Jager, Virginia JohnsTon, RobT. Jaross, Edwin Johnson, Gerald Hoehn, Rudolph Johnson, Paul Johnson. . THIRD ROW: Richard l-lellyer, Charles Hollearn, BurTon Haenni, Dale Pge 22 gl'Qf5Al'l'l0l'l FRONT ROW: Louis Karaqianres, Mariorie Nuelzhorn, William Kindl, Marlc Kinler, Peggy Kessler, John Keller. SECOND ROW: William Kealley, Waldemar Kauscln, Belly Kozalx, Lem Klemme, Terese Kealley, Jacli Krause, Alice Kirlcland, Roberl Klaeren. THlRD ROW: Rolaerl Kaslholm, William Johnslon, Waller Koenig, William Klepper, Phyllis Kraqe, Kennelh Jordan, Audrey Heymann, Vivian Kallnlleisch. FOURTH ROW: Arlhur Johnsson, Donald Kulha, Joan Kaden, Elsie Komel, Jaclc Kaehler, Mildred Knudson, Roberl Jolly. FIFTH ROW: Leonard Kroeger. FRONT ROW: Allen McNamara, Roberl Luchella, James Lievens, Eleanor Lewis, Thomas Lynch, Irma Kruse, Wallace Larson, Waller Ladwig. SECOND ROW: Roberl Leyrer, Donald Legler, Dorolhy Kunesh, Roberl Maas, Rulh Lorenz. THIRD ROW: Palricia Lamb, Marilyn Lammerl, Florence Larsen. STANDlNG: Jean Leader, George Lanoeler, James Leeming, George Kullon, Raul Luehr, Morlon Landrelh, Euqene Love, Adolphyne LaBahn, Eileen Lewis, Roberl Leslon, Geraldine Luelhi. FRONT ROW: Richard Melz, Harriel Meyer, Langley McMillin. SECOND ROW lsealedl: Helen Morlon, Mildred Meier, Barbara McGregor, Dorolhy Mack, Ralph Mason. THIRD ROW lsealedl: Janel Melville, Joyce Marshall, Richard Mad- son, Dione McDole. FOURTH ROW lsealedl: Beverly McClain, William Marlin, Dorolhy Manus, Edward McNally. STANDING: Lois Malmberg, Charles McCaleb. Jean Mannino, Allen Maples, Theodore Meyer. Janel Mallinson, William McGovern, Jean Meidrich, Charles McCreary. FRONT ROW: Roy Newlander, Reis Milchel, Annie Minnili. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Nye, Viroinia Noller, Norberl Mlolkowslri, Floyd Myriclc. THIRD ROW: Shirley Myers, Carol Miessler, Fred Miller, Ellen Miller, June Ellen Murray. STANDlNG: Jane Nollelmann, Jean Mollros, Blanche Novalc, Jim Nordslrom, Marilyn Nordslrom, Ann Morqan, Marion Norlon, James Milchell. Elaine Norlh, Dolores Mueller, Paul Miellne, Eliza- belln Nollinoham, Donald Nelson. Pace 23 jredkmen ow, Auf Wafch .7!zem go., Yes, The Treshmen have become, in a manner oT speaking, high-school sTudenTs. They sTay aTTer school Tor deTenTion land oTher Thingsl: They hand in school work laTe: They are Tardy and absenT on various excuses lrarely accepTed as such by The oTTicel: They sleep in classes: and They have developed various oTher characTerisTics oT The Tull-Tledged high-school sTudenT. Even so, The Class oT '45 has yeT To go Through The sophomore, iunior, and Tinally senior sTages beTore They are genuine YorkiTes. These are The sTages oT hardships ThaT you Treshmen have To go Through. In your sophomore year you may be upper underclassmen, buT To The illusTrious iunior and senior classes, you're sTill mere underclassmen. The school year oT I943-44 now rolls around and you are The esTeemed iuniors oT York CommuniTy High School. Ah, buT you have yeT To reach The goal every Treshman Tries To aTTain laT leasT, he is sup- posed Tol-The Tinal year, The greaTesT achievemenT oT all-The senior year. Then, Then you have reached paradise: aT leasT ThaT's whaT you now Think iT will be. BuT waiT unTil you have Tinally become upper- upperclassmen: hisTory uniTs requiring Ten pages or so oT wriTTen maTerial, handing in English Themes wiThin Three days, making The varsiTy Team, worrying abouT The girl Triend lor boy Triendl, or if you don'T have ThaT kind oT worry on your mind, The Troubles oT The Thundering pack. Yes, you'll Tind The year oT I944-45 no bed oT roses! Cheer up, Treshmenl Some day you Too can knock over a Tew Treshmen and add Them To your scalp belTs: some day you Too may geT on The honor roll Twice in succes- sion, or geT sTraighT A's in some subiecT. Don'T give up all hope oT becoming a senior! FRONT ROW: Roland Primas, Don Olson, John Reilly, Edward PeTerson, Herman Rabe, RoberT Pearson, RoberT Obermeyer, Roy Pearson, Harry Pearson. SECOND ROW: Ralph Reinke, Wayne PoulioT, Shirley PaTzer, Roy OTTesen, RoberT Rada, Darlene Prehn, Ani+a PleTicka, Mary Lou Posey, Elsie Palmer. THIRD ROW: Shirley Pace, Mary OuiTer, Alan Reid, Jack Parish, Mary Louise Olsson, Joan O'Malley, Lois PeTersen, Geraldine PeTersen, Beverly Penfound, Judifh Peirce, Jacqueline Reid. INNER CIRCLE: Lois Schreiber, Noreen Sample. Virginia Rockwood, Mary Seahill, Doris RichTer, Roberf Seavey, William Riseling, Donald Sauls, Ralph SchmidT, Thomas Rodger, Raymond Russell, VicTor Rood, Ray Rowe, WilberT Schaper, Phyllis RosenTeldT, Dolores Rumps, Elsie Rockwood, Eleanor Rowan. STANDING OR KNEELIN6: EckharT RichTer, Duane Russell, Wilfred Schmidf, RoberT Rinoouist Jack Schneider, Peggy Roeder, Ronald SaTzke, Rurh Schuler, Richard Rose. Page 24 jl 85Al'l'l2l'l FRONT ROW: Jerome Slrahl, Robl. Sloeyer, Lois Shafler, Carolan Shaw, Geraldine Slcemp. SECOND ROW: Joy Smale, Margarel Slcarry, Sylvia Srnilh, Bonnie Smilh, Lois Smilh, Tom Slaplelon. THIRD ROW: Johan Slrand, Edward Sisson, John Smale, Fred Shull. Gloria Sleyens, Helen Pearn, Carol Sfubbe, Charles Sfarrell, Robl. Sieving, Robl. Shaw, Lee Slurlevanl, Kennelh Solwiclm, Robl. Syre. FOURTH ROW: George Slone, Carlolla Swanson, Mary Shablinslcas, Roy Slabe. FRONT ROW: Orville Topel, Howard Vogel, John Tanis, Richard Tomczylc, Emil Weqeler, Roberl Walker, Louis Vonasch, Laurence Trainor. SECOND ROW: Jean Thoma, Gladys Vonderolre, Helen Ulbrich, Eileen Vaughan, Mariory Wealcs, John Thomas, Mary Websler, Nancy Van- Noppen, Lilly Walclchol. THIRD ROW: Sarah Warlmenlien, Belle Thoma, Tavia Thorwaldson, Myrlle Swanson, Heinz Theiner, Donald Weidel, Jack Thomas, Blanche Traqeser, Arlelfe Slelzer. FRONT ROW: Wm, Willce, George Zoch, Delberl Wesfendorli, Gilberl Wesf, Donn Weslcoll, Arlene Wenllinq, Belly Willcs, Jean Flelcher, Edwin Zawne. SECOND ROW: Joanne Wenlz, Jean Wuerlel, Ellen Zwiclcy, Marilyn Weslermann, Edilh Wesl, Frances Wirlcus, Charlene Williams, Maxine Schoenroclm, Rulh Wieqrile, Marie While, Adeline Wendf. THIRD ROW: Raymond Wulff, Josef Widen, Ollo Winlergersf. FOURTH ROW: Tom Willis, Calvin Weinberg, Glenn Zawne, Leonard Werlzler, Dale Willcox, Richard Wilson, James Welch, George Williams lfor beller view, see belowll FRONT ROW: Wm. Ahrens, Shirley Proclor, Paula Fiene, Arlene I-lauserman, George Williams. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Lami, Alice Heffernan Leonard Ciarrochi, Charlene Williams. THIRD ROW: Charles Slarrell, Olis Jenner, Roy Slabe. Page 25 redenfing fke .gjolafzomorea We go Trom The ridiculous To The Sophomore Class. There really isn'T much diTTerence, is There? They gradu- aTed Trom The lowly posiTion oT Treshmen To The lowly posi- Tion oT sophomores. Shall we examine This ilIusTrious class oT '44? ' af ln Their Treshman year, bound by The humbleness oT Their ranlc, They could noT do much in The way oT achievemenT: buT in The sophomore year, The Soph Hop and The renowned Sophomore Class Play were given in an aTTempT To enTer- N-I Tain The school. If you remember The Soph Hop, iT was an elaboraTe aTTair, wiTh red, whiTe, and blue colors and VicTory as The moTiT. BuT who has a long memory? : f SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS I IFRONTI Jaclc HacIcerT, Vice-PresidenT' Jerome Cheney, President IREARI Polly LisTon, Treasurer: Virginia Chidlow, SecreTary. FRONT ROW lsiTTingI: Wynell Adams, Joyce AIbrechT, Rosemary Alam- prese, Donald Anderson, Joel Adams. SECOND ROW lkneelingl: Richard Bender, Dolores Bauman, Alice lMar- gareTl ArenT, BerneTa BaumeisTer, Earl Amador, William BaTT, Vernon Braclcmann. THIRD ROW lsTandingI: Elsie BaumerT, Armen Avedisian, George AuI+, RoberT Bain, Eugene T. Anderson. Charles Aschmann, RoberT Allen, WalTer Bailey, Jaclcson Bagge, Jack Allen. FOURTH ROW lsTandingl: RoberT Beclard, Russell Abraham, RoberT Bales, KenneTh Apel, Ted Bedell. FRONT ROW: DoroThy Baulfbee, Arlene Braclcrnann, Ralph Boese, George Bouras. C. Sidney Bergh, RuTh Boardman, June Brieschlce. SECOND ROW' Gayla Bruce, June Brown, Janice Brown, Eileen Benner, Helen Binion. Caroline Brehrn. THIRD ROW: Eugene BlunT, John Boesenberg. Jack lMarTinI BourgarT, Lorraine Boeslce, Elaine BoergerhoTT, Arlene Brinkman. FOURTH ROW: RoberT Brown, Leonard Boeslce, Paul Buchholz. STANDING: LeRoy BrighT, George Briggs, Richard Bowden. 7 B08 .STOIUAOMQOPQJ T ROW sillingl: Rollin Caldwell, June Carpen- FRON l ler, Richard Burlchardl. SECOND ROW: William Counsell, Irene Clarlc, Jaclcie Bulls. C lock loanne Bullerlield, THIRD ROW: Barbara oms , . Virginia Chidlow, Adele Campbell, Palricia Coyne. FOURTH ROW lslandingl: Shirley Busch, Donald Collins, Carol Burlis, Peggy Covingfon, Palricia Com- islcey, Dorolhy Covinglon. FIFTH ROW lslandingl: Norman Bunge, Jerome Cheney, Richard Coons, Dwaine Cannon, Charles Bunch, Charles Chindlund, Roberl Burns, FRONT ROW: Roberi Davies. lrene Curlis, Charles Donahue, Madelyn Dunne, Belly Denzler. SECOND ROW: David Dunbar, Oliver DeShon, John Doll, Barbara Culhberl, Fred Domianus. THIRD ROW: Kennelh Dallmann, Jean Dresser, Calh- erine Delclrer, Gloria Degian, Audrey Crusinberry. FOURTH ROW lgirls To righll: Marilyn Dems, Joan Crosley, June DeWoll'. FIFTH ROW: Kalharine Dimmill, Richard Carson, By- ron Dixon, Beverly Doering. SIXTH ROW: George Doyle. John Deere, Allred Denig, Howard Daylon, Carl Devine. FRONT ROW: Evelyn Garraughly, Jac- queline Fiene, LaVerne Geyer, Gene Gallo, George Fischer. SECOND ROW: Roberl Fuller, Eleanor Fiene, Marion Fredriclcsen, Virginia Frei- lag. THIRD ROW: Dorolhy Ewing, Erna Eller- Jruch, Richard DuValI, William Erlen- Jaugh, Harold Forsberg. FOURTH ROW: Hal Green, Gene Ex, Franlclin Everell, lvlillon Ferguson. fxrlhur Zash, Roger Frost, Maynard Gray. FIFTH ROW: Edwin Finney, Henry Freundl, Roberl Ebeling, Jack Early, Rob- zrl Fellows, Thomas Floyd, Ludwig Srandl, Henry Garland. we .SJOIOAOMQOPQ6 .APB 24 oallefg KUIQCA, J4 bUClfg5 Oil jkeil' 3085 Perhaps There are some TorTunaTe people who don'T know whaT a sophomore is, even aTTer all This discus- sion abouT a class oT sTudenTs ThaT are expecTing To graduaTe in IQ44. Here's whaT you can expecT one To be like. The sophomore is a person who, aTTer leaving The sTarTing mark as a Treshman, bewildered and be- Tuddled by a new environmenT, Tinally wakes up To The TacT ThaT he is in high school and so musT acT as a sophomore should. The sophomore is now in a meTamorphic sTage: he goes To school learning someThing new every day-, such as new excuses Tor absences The oTTice won'T accepT, sTudying a IiTTIe less oTTen, chewing gum wiThouT aTTracTing noTice, and deTTIy breaking various oTher rules oT high-school conducT. Thus The sophomore is born-and gone The way oT all sophomores To The iunior year. Yes, look aT This crop oT sophs-a bunch oT overgrown Treshmen who wanT To become iuniors. ATTer Their TirsT year oT disiIIusionmenT, They become TorgoTTen sophomores IaIThough some oT Them weren'TI wandering Thru The halls oT York Trying To break down Their inTerioriTy complexes by Torcing The new baTch oT Tresh- men To make way beTore Their class superioriTy. IT iT were noT Tor The proTecTion oT The seniors, The sopho- mores would have asserTed Their aggressive spiriTs over The defenseless Trosh. YeT you can'T blame These poor sophs. They were Treshmen once and looked down upon by The oTher classes. Now They were sopho- mores and anoTher class oT Treshmen come in: now was The Time Tor Them To avenge all Those insulTs: now They could really become high school sTudenTs. BuT They TorgoT The powers above-The seniors and iuniors -who didn'T TorgeT, The misTreaTed Treshman. This is iusT one oT Those many hardships beTore ThaT EI Dorado oT underclassmen is reached, The senior year. YeT The class oT '44 has some possibiliTies. IT has added iTs aThleTic TalenTs To help York 'beaT Thru The brush To This year's vicTories and The nexT Tew years will see iT bringing York a Tew laurels. IT you've seen some sophomores going around wiTh Their heads buried in slide rules, encyclopedias, and sTuTT like ThaT: if you've heard a learned soph scholar spouT Two-dollar words To his Tellow cIassmaTe or give him The answers To a maTh TesT, Then you know ThaT The class oT I944 has even a Tew brains in iTs ranks. Who knows buT ThaT They may be recognized as iuniors in The year oT l943f7 FRONT ROW: Beverly Harfley. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hanley, Dolores Heiss, Geraldine Greer, Bernard Gleason, Richard Havemann, Donald Grobe. THIRD ROW: David Hill, RoberT Gregg, BeTTy Herdeck, AniTa HauTe. Sarah Lee Hill, Virginia HerTer. FOIEJRTH ROW: BeTTy Hendron, Virginia Hale. DoroThy Hawkins, Mildred Ha ns. FIFTH ROW: Jack HackerT, John Greer, William HiTchcock. SIXTH ROW lsTandingl: Henry HopperT. Charles Harnmersmifh, Vernon Grobe, RoberT Hier, Eugene Hansen, Thomas Halbe, Francis HalTl'ield, FRONT ROW: RoberT Kasnick, RoberT T. Jones, Ina Mae Karle, DoroThy Johnson lTreshmanl, Phyllis Jessen. SECOND ROW: Roland Erber ITreshmanl, Georgina Kalsch, Thomas John- son, Joyce Hollearn, Norman Johnson, William L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: RoberT M. Jones, DennisTeen I-lowensTein, Reid Jopling. HarrieT Jorgenson, I.oreTTa HoITTodT, Howard Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Alberl' Johns, Donald Kasmar, Howard Johns, Granl' Hughey, Jacob Jerger, Dean Johnson, Blair Kiefer. FIFTH ROW: Claire Ann Keller. Theresa Hodson, Marilyn Johnson. I dlaeciaf g af fAe 50,04 CHOIO FRONT ROW: Marilyn Klemann, Shirley Knowlion, Margaref lpail Klomann, Howard Klemann, Winslow Kelley, Jane Leeming, Barclay Kipp. SECOND ROW: Geneva Large, Marie Lemes, Richard Laning, Bernard Larsen, Jack Larsen, Alice Krisloveclc, Helen Lange, Leonore Kendiq. THIRD ROW: Fred Koeclcer, Lawrence Kiefer, John Kerber, Edward Lauwaerf, Roberl Kerlcoch, Anna Klanie, Joan Larsen, Lois Klose. FOURTH ROW: Roberi Larson, Joe Jenna, Waller Klein, Howard Johnson. FRONT ROW: Peggy Lislon, Michael McClin+oclc, Nadine McGee. SECOND ROW: Alice McEnlee, Roberi Maywald, Mary Lonergan, Delia Lucheifa, Hugh McComb. THIRD ROW: Vivian Malkin, Harry Linsey, Ellyn Mac- Trinder, Lorraine Marlin, Philip McCormick. FOURTH ROW: Polly Lisicn, Florence Luehring, Jean Manley, Marilyn Marlow, Hugo Lorenz, Charles Long- alcer, Charles Lonqneclcer, William Long, Alberi' Meyer. FIFTH ROW lslanclinglz Faiih Mallory, Wilmoih Maclc, Richard Mehl, Elmer Lucas, Charles Maier, Samuel Marlin, Franlc McGuire, Tom McCabe, Richard Love. HREE IN FRONT: Boy: Herloerl Muel- ar. Girls, lefr ro righi: Rurh Moore, Dor- ihy Miller. RONT ROW: Marlin Moeller, Eleanor 4eyer, Howard Mullins, Ralph Nachrein- r, Jennie Minniri, Verneva Mifchell. ECOND ROW: Rosemary Meier, Mari- fn Myers, Claudine Nelson, Charloire iuehlhausen, Dorofhy Minnear, Johanna 1onsen, Jeanne Melander, Rober1'Miller. HIRD ROW: Richard Nielsen, Alfred liller, Richard Miller, Roloerl' Noble, lerberf Nehlsen, Rufh Nelson, Grace ludra. :Hammer lived gain .fda Soyaka er nnuafspring ,gferg Now IeT's invesTigaTe The physical appearance oT This year's upper-underclassmen. There's a good mixTure oT blond and bruneTTe hair dominaTing. STiIl, They haven'T guiTe ouTgrown The shorT sTaTure oT Their Tormer Treshman year, and beauTy isn'T laclcing, eiTher. IT you ever see a small blonde being Trailed down The hall by some senior wiTh a gleam in his eye, you can usually Tell The gal's a soph. Then, once in a while a sophomore boy who is oT The budding Tyrone Power Type will go bouncing along, leaving a Trail oT whisTling Temales behind. BuT, oT course, They can'T compare To The upper classes lor can They?I. LeT's see whaT The York-Hi poll reveals abouT The sophs: Jaclc lWonder Boyl HacIcerT piclced up These TiTles in The Tinal resulTs: BesT dressed boy, besT personaliTy, besT Ioolcing boy, and besT all-around boy. Gloria lWonder Girll Degian crashed Through wiTh raTings as besT dressed girl, besT personaliTy, and a Tie wiTh Virginia Chidlow as besT all-around girl. Virginia also copped The TiTle oT besT scholar among sophomore girls. Fred Koecher was voTed besT boy sTudenT. Byron Dixon, selecTed as The besT soph aThIeTe, and Janice Brown, winner oT The +i+Ie oT besT looking girl, were voTed The besT couple in The class. Winslow Kelley and Russell RoberTs Tied Tor The disTincTion oT besT acTor, while Lenore Kendig was undispuTed winner oT The besT-acTress Tag. Virginia FreiTag and Russell RoberTs were acclaimed as The besT singers: Sandy Howell and Russell RoberTs Tied in The besT-dancer compeTiTion Tor boys, wiTh Mildred Savee vicTorious as The besT Temme hooTer. FRONT ROW lsiTTingl: Teresa Osborne, Elsie Nordblom, Alice Ober- meyer, Elaine PiermaTTei, Maynard Owens, Corinne PiermaTTei. SECOND ROW lsiTTingI: Mildred NorTon, Marie Papenbrolc, Mary Pafs Terson, Lois PadgiTT, Wallace PeTTigrew. THIRD ROW lsiTTingl: Virginia O'Brien, Janice Phillips, DoroThy ParroTT, Carol Jane Pease, Lorraine O'NeilI. FOURTH ROW lsiTTingI: KenneTh Olsen, WaITer PeTrie, Harry Phelps. STANDING: Edward Palmer, Richard Pelles, Jay STanIey Ochs, France OrcuTT, Helen OImsTed, Phyllis Pladna, Zernu Olson. FRONT ROW: CoIeTTa Runge, Eileen PeTiTe, Rosadelle Prohaslca, Wanda PuTnam, Gloria Reynolds, Joan PorTer, PaTricia Ouaclcenbush. SECOND ROW: Gloria Robinson, Jean Pollock, Donna Rockwood, Johr Royal, Franlc Rawls. THIRD ROW: Richard Prindville, PeTer Randolph, VicTor Renolds, Richarc OuiTer, Laurence Rasmussen. FOURTH ROW: BeTTy RichTer, RoberT Poile, Louis Pobo, Russel Radom Russell RoberTs. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Prinzing, Marvin Rosenwinlcel. STANDING: Calvin Remmers, Warren Rohn, STuarT Roeder, Richarc Rounds. FRONT ROW: Peggy Showers, MargareT SmiTh. SECOND ROW: Donald SrniTh, Lloyd Sandford, Louis SmiTh, BeTTy Slcemp Eleanore Schaller. THIRD ROW: Shirley Sanborn, Jane ShaTer, Pallyanna Shafer, Marily SmiTh, Elroy Schumacher, John Sharon, Grace Samuel. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Singer, John Sladelc, Harry Simmons, Delore SchrnidT, Charles Schroeder. FIFTH ROW: June Seversen, Paul Roys, Shirley Sorensen, ErnsT SiosTrorr Howard Sieberman, Mildred Savee. !.S2a5 Oil Q A . ju A 6 3 eatflfa FRONT ROW: Ralricia Teschner, Mariorie Thiellce, Doris Sludlman, Bernice Varner, Evelyn Speclcmann, Elaine Slrauschild. SECOND ROW: Roberl Slarclc, Bradley Taylor, Donald Sullivan, Waller Taylor, Arla Vierow, Eleanor Tabberl. THIRD ROW: Edward Spangler, Ralph Slrane, Willard Tesch, Edward Sloever, Allen Slelzer, Carol Slone. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Slorr, Roberl Sleirihebel, Jack Towne, Waller Slumpe, Sam Sproul. FIFTH ROW: Loise Slolces, Howard Taylor, Fred Sleim. FRONT ROW: lsillinqlz Richard Bryan llreshmanl, loan Wrighl, Erilca Weimer, Barbara VVilcox. SECOND ROW: George Baurnbach, Norene Wesler- Tiann, Ernesl lvlenneclce, Roberl Wood, Shirley Wallher. THIRD ROW: William Andrews, Marion Yeaw, John Neber, Harry Winn, Mary Wengler. FOURTH ROW: lv1argarelWidman, Irvin Wiesrielh, lean Wuerz, Jane Walls. ZIFTH ROW: Janel Wenlzer, Roscoe Warner. SIXTH ROW: Ernesl Weber. DING- Donald Wolle, Marion Winlcley, John se Meryl Wrighl, Shirley Wengler, Geraldine Vogl, Verda iTAN . Vogel, Dorolhy Da , :lnor Kuhlmann, Frances Kemp, Ville, Allen Baab, James Wrighl. RONT ROW: Charles Donahue, Belly Jrlz, Ralph Clegg, Jack Cross, Roberl :hmidl. ECOND ROW: Eslher Carslens, How- 'd Workman, Harriel Aasand. Bill erqer, Paul Anlcrum, Roberl Plesscher. -IIRD ROW: Jaclc Cooper, Waller So- zn, Harvey Felbinqer, Harold Rood, orman Haas. DURTH ROW: James Cummings. Fill- ore Halllield, Edward Kiell, Roberl edemann, Rapelyea Howell, Rober filer. l ji. CAM M1943 .7aLe5 Q ow p And now The class oi '43 comes info view. Yorlciies may have remembered Thai when Ihey were mere sophomores, They pul on a play Thai was unusual for a class play. II was called The Nigh'I' of Jan. l6I'h, a murder myslery wilh The aciion Taking place in a couriroom. Having done an excellenl iolo of That They did an equally excellenl piece of worlc on This year's play. Li++Ie Women. S Q , wi '5 2 O Kia' 1 ' I 4 f ,050 I X, X .. I I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS TOP: Don RosenIeIdi, Vice-Presidenlg Don Lan q T Yen. FGGSUFGF. BOTTOM ROW: Sluarl Wildman, Presidenl Edilh Fosler, Se-creiary. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS OF LITTLE WOMEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Mariorie Downion as Jo Cynlhia Buriis as Befhg Rufh Friz as Mrs. March Ediih Fosler as Meg: and Pai Lynch as Amy pl 0lfLA 328519 plnefig 7 an uf? bldg! fAQ JlfLl'li0I 5 The Tog-bound Trosh, The slap-happy soph, Tinally develops inTo The dashing iunior. The dashing iunior is seen crawling Trom here To There wiTh all The speed oT a snail Through a deserT. The dashing iunior is seen lisTening aTTenTively To his hisTory Teacher explain The Reign oT Terror-lisTening aTTenTively wiTh his head on his desk dreaming oT oTher worlds. The dashing iunior is seen bringing home work home and Then TorgeTTing iT, The dashing iunior is seen observing and noTing in deTail a new addiTion To his habiTaT lshe's bruneTTel, Then is seen no more. ls This all The dashing iunior can do? Why, nol noT aT all: he can sTudy, he can geT a perTecT paper in MaTh, he can hand in his English Theme on Time and usually does. ThaT is, he usually does unless There's a TooTball game, baskeTbalI game, school dance, class play, or some privaTe underTaking ThaT happens To inTerTere wiTh The course oT sTudy coming up Thar parTicular nighT. You'Il even Tind The dashing iunior on The honor roll, in TacT quiTe a Tew oT Them, and on The TooTball Tield or baskerball courT bringing glory To The class oT '-43. BuT you can Tind The iunior really dashing-dashing home To sTudy up Tor The big uniT TesT The nighT beTore. ATTer he has dashed home, he dashes Through supper, dashes To some comTorTable chair, and sTarTs reading The uniT, perhaps, Tor The TirsT Time. How diTTerenT Trom The naive Treshman, Trom The hardly less naive sophomore, is This dashing iuniorl No longer in a Tog, or busily knocking down Trosh, The iunior prowls down The halls wiTh eyes halT shuT, waiTing Tor a TaTal accidenT To occur aT any momenT. This is The iuniorl FRONT ROW lseaTedl: BerTram BenneTT, Ered Blum, MargueriTe Erega, Pauline Brink, Elinor Davis, Barbara Davis, BeTTy Elwood, John Dramm, RoberT Cox. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Dunne, Jacqueline Diehl. Elinor Boesenberg, Virginia Dagley, Lorraine BreTT- rnann, Rose Erlenbaugh, BeTTy Eurnner. THIRD ROW: WilTord Cruzan, Ross Bixby, Mariorie DowTon, Mary Ellen BeaTTie, Philip BrauTigam. STANDING: Doris Berlin, John Counsell, Warren Bach, Helen Backhaus, Louise Deck, Richard Camp- bell. Edward BrauTigarn, June Buelow, CynThia BurTis, FRONT ROW: DorcThy Allen, Louise Duncan, RuTh BunTrock, Norma Ferguson, Donald Eckwall, W. Euqene Anderson, Jerry DuranT, Dorofhy Beeske, Erna Brecel, Melvin Cruger, PaTricia Cooley. SECOND ROW: Donald Carlson, George Brink- mann, Bruce Buchanan, Marcia Comp, RuTh Bolde- buck, George Carbine lSoph,l, Eugene A. Ander- son, ClayTon Eanslow. THIRD ROW: Robe-rT Cruzan, Marion Burger, Ber- niece Clevenger, Phyllis Ewan, Elvin Blecke, Charles Aldridoe Grace Abraham, Laurence Ellingsen. AT TOP: John Brown, Edward Anderson. GIRLS STANDING AT RIGHT: Carolyn Engel, Mary Fuller, Marolyn Bushey. FRONT ROW: Roberr Gibbs, Howard GriT'TiTh, Harry Graves, Russell Haydon, Frank Harris, STuarT Haney, Henry Hoopes. SECOND ROW: Richard Hodapp, Lois Hoehn, DoroThv Henderson, Edna Harger, Evelyn Hesse, Mary Alice Gilmer, LaVerne Hanan, CaTherine Hennessey, Gwendolyn Heller. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Hildenbrand, RaTricia HolrnguisT, BeTTv GraT, MarTin Haulie, RoberT Gra- ham, Heinz Heidorn, John Harriman, William Horn, Edward Hendricks, ElizabeTh HaeTner. SHORT ROW lsiTTingl: William Hinckley, Lucille T-lud-fiins, Lydia Hahn, Rigmore Hedin, Shirley GEOVPIV. .7!ze Juniord i iggedf gvenf id jlzeir rom in ,airing Well, Then, There are The Two dances They have puT on: The Soph Hop of l94l , and This year's Junior-Senior Prom. Professors aT The Universify of California ofTen wonder whaT made Their seismographs acT up on The nighT of May 23rd of This year. Perhaps if They knew ThaT The junior class of York Com- muniTy l-ligh School had puT on Their annual dance, The Junior-Senior Prom, The professors would have swifched oTf Their insTrumenTs and gone back To sleep. And why The Army senT a squadron of B-l9's To guard The Buick planf ThaT nighT, no one who isn'T a YorkiTe will never know. Al- Though iuniors usually drag Themselves wiTh The greaTesT clifficulfies around The school hallways, you'll find Them swinging ouT wiTh The greaTesT gusfo when There is a dance. OT course, several of The iunior aThleTes have been prominenf in The year's vicfories in fooT- ball and baskefball. To name a few, we may menTion Don Rosenfeldf in lighTweighT foofball and baskeTball: John lv1acNamara, lighTweighT fooTball and baskefballg Bruce Buchanan, heavy- weighT foofball and baskefballg Don Landgren, heavyweighT baskeTballg and There are many oThers who deserve recogniTion for adding To The presfige of Their class. There are even scholars in The class of '43l So few, in facf, ThaT we shall say They're Too numerous To menTion. To Those iuniors who pass The TesT all classes musT pass To become seniors, leT us exTend The hope ThaT The shoes of '42 won'T be Too big for The feeT of '43. FRONT ROW: Ralph Geist Rufh Finis, Elsie Canfield, Don Finney, Raf Carlson, Fannie Albion, Jane Davis. SECOND ROW lkneelingl: Barbara Anderson, Mary Bocknor, Henry Bowes, Jean Garreff, Alverne Bihler, Walfer Fifch, Richard Bailey, RoberT Conroy. THIRD ROW: Charles Fiene, Lois Dallman, Edifh Fosfer, Emma BarTleTT, Rufh Cornue, Alice Cook, Doris Davies, lrene Domianus, Rufh Friz, Jane Finlayson, Margaref Ahrens, Marion Engsfrom, Margaref Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Charles Barfels, Walfer Boke. George Balgeman, Frank Brabec, Dean Baker, Jim Dunning, Ray Fielifz, Flerberf Amick, Eugene DeMuro. RoberT Evans, RoberT Bafy, John Eichholz, Kennefh Case. FRONT ROW lsiffingl: Evelyn Kroeger, DoroThy Kaiser, Marguerife Kiefer, Jean Kozak, Janice Keel, Lois Johnson. SECOND ROW lsiffinglz BeTTy Kinneff, Margaref Johnsfon, Lois Jonas, Lee Kanfner, Roberf Kawell, KenneTh Kelleck, George Kanelos, Jack Kripner, Bill Jamison, Bill Kafel, Ben Kanfner. Tl-HRD ROW lsiffingl: Jerome Krishock, Ralph Johnsfon, Ralph Kolvifz, Grace Kroeger, Richard Johnson, ErnesT Klanfe, Pefe Koppel. FOURTH ROW lsiffinglz RoberT Kirschke, John Keller. STANDING: Ivlarfha Kerkos, Evelyn Knief, Dolores Kalbfleisch, Bill l-lunfsha, Marion Johnson, Russell Jolly, Elaine Jensen Anna Kochelski. L you ememger wid Marg unior Wag, :MHA mmen H. The class oT '43 puT on LiTTle Women This year, as was menTioned beTore. Never has a class play been aTTended wiTh so much ill luclc. HalT The seT Tell over once, Two oT The main characTers, Marjorie DownTon and Dean Morgan, came down wiTh The mumps and The measles: and The play was posTponed a weelc, while Two new acTors, Lois R b . . . . . auTen erg and Norris Sample, were Tound To Talce Their places. BuT The juniors were rewarded wiTh an excellenT producTion ThaT was received Tavorably by The aTTending audiences. LiTTle Women, as mosT people know is The sTory oT Tour girls and Their moTher, oT The Tamily's sTruggles Through The years and oT The girls' love aTTalirs and marriages. The poll Talcen amongsT The juniors by The York-Hi showed These resulTs: Elinor Davis was declared To be noT only The girl wiTh The besT personaliTy, buT The besT singer as well, and las coincidence would have iTj The besT junior boy singer, WilTord Cruzan, ended up sharing The besT-couple braclceT wiTh Elinor. The besT dressers were PaT Lynch, also voTed besT girl dancer, and Melvin Cruger. Dean Morgan was named besT dancer among junior boys. ln The Tield oT acTing, Marjorie DownTon and Don Carlson were winners, while in scholasTic accomplishmenT Lois RauTenberg and Samuel SchmiTT were considered Tops. Don Landgren was TiTled besT aThleTe The besr loolcing girl was PaT Reedy, and The besT looking boy, John McNamara, was also voTed boy wiTh besT peirsonaliTy and besT all- around junior boy. EdiTh FosTer was selecTed as The besT all-around girl. FRONT ROW: ThornTon Lowe, Donald Landgren, John McNamara. Leon Menge, VicTor LanTz, Bar- bara Krosrher, Palricia Lynch, Wilfred Kunze, Franlc Krone. SECOND ROW: MargueriTe Malling, Joseph Long, June MarTin, Phyllis MacEachern, RiTa MalboeuT, Sheila McComb, Elaine Lowe, Lois Kruse, Norma McCallum, Luella Larsen, Jacqueline MeTcalT, Gean Lindsay, Gloria Mahllce. THIRD ROW lsTandingl: RoberTa Larson, ArThur LiTchTield, Richard LichTenheld. Davis Mears, Wal- Ter Lohrnann, Sfephen Lane, Eugene Lewis, Ralph MaqerlcurTh, John KusTa, Donald McCracken. FRONT ROW: Gloria Norris, June O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Adelaide Mirabella, Eric Munch. Erna Meyer, Willard Niernann, Dean Morgan, Joyce Nelson. THIRD ROW: Virginia Olson, AlberTa Mueller, Earl PleTicha, JuaniTa Michael, Rhey Palmer, PeTer Paganelis, Oalcley Morgan, Rufh Olson, FOURTH ROW: Flora Moeller, Shirley O'Brien. Fred Nierhoii, Howard Novalc, Tom Myers, Dean Mills, RoberT NoTTelmann, Thomas Miller, Virginia Michaels. IN REAR: Wilbur Moeller, Charis Nicholson, Cor- nelia Morris. STANDJNG AT SIDE: Virginia Poile, Richard Pow- ers, Helen Price, Marilyn Pawels, Pairicia Reedy. Shirley PeTTy. ZRONT ROW: LaVerne Reinlce. QECOND ROW: Laurene Reher, DoroThy Reed. 'HIRD ROW: Eleanor PioTTer, WalTer Pasco ,aurence Prindiville, Hilda PuraTh. TOURTH ROW: Lois RauTenberg, Virginia Pries Auriel Reinlne, Agnes Perreaulf, Bevery Plumb. -IFTH ROW: AlberTa PlahuTa, Herman Pauli, Donald R. Pefersen, James PaTTerson, John PeTer- en, Warren Reinhold, Fred PiermaTTei. I T uniom re raining ow fo ji .gznior .Slow in ,43 The Pharaoh had his IocusTs, dogs have Their Tleas, and we have our iuniors. fXlThough The Pharaoh and The dogs could geT well enough along wiThouT Their IocusTs and Tleas, we can hardly geT along wiThouT our iuniors. Could we geT along wiThouT The cheerTul Taces oT our iuniors in The hallways oT Yorlc? Whom would The seniors loolc down upon, who would loolc aTTer The erranT sophomores, who would guide The bewildered Treshmen Through The darlcness oT Their growing years? Yes, There would be a gap in The ranks: The sophomores would have To sTay sophomores, The Treshmen would sTill be Treshmen if There were no iuniors. ATTer The presenT senior class graduaTed, There would be no more senior classes. MonoTony, The day-To-day rou- Tine oT seeing The same Taces and hearing The same voices, would soon drive everybody crazy IThaT is, everybody who was sanel. Then more Taxes would be needed To build sTaTe insTiTuTions Tor The menTalIy sick insTead oT public high schools Tor The physically well. And ThaT wouldn'T do, whaT wiTh The cosT oT living going up and everyThing. So you see, we do need a iunior class. Even Though we have a excellenT senior class, an up-and-coming sophomore class, a promising Igood promisel Treshman class, we srill would have nobody To give The spice oT varieTy To liTe, noThing To give The TaculTy hearT-Tailure and The seniors a IiTTle worry-so we have The iuniorsl FRONT ROW IsiTTingl: Jean Solberg, Lillian Snyder, MarTha STrand, LeaTrice Sorensen, James STernberg. Rose STolcIT. SECOND ROW llmeelingl: Jean Siemund, ETheI STough, Gerry SmiTh, RoberTa SmiTh, MargareT SusTersic, Mildred STeben, Richard Smirh, Louis Sfeuerle, Adele STubbe, Ray SmiTh. THIRD ROW lsTandingI: Edward STrehlau, RoberT Sieberman, Harold STrehlau, Oden Smi+h, KenneTh STone. Jack Slcioldager, ETheI Swanson. Donald STevens, Gerlrude STrand. FRONT ROW, SITTING: WiITred SchmidT ITreshmanl, Donald RosenTeIdT, Richard Ros- baclc, Douglas SeiberT, Charles SchaeTer. SECOND ROW, ON STEPS: RuTh RenTzsch. Mildred Rowan, Jane Richardson, Norris Sample, Shirley Rosbaclr, KenneTh SchuITz, BeTTy Sherman, Elaine Showers, Priscilla Sears. TWO GIRLS, SITTING: Marian SchaTer, BeTTy Slcaller. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Roberl' Schnei- der, Richard Scrymiger, John Saunders, Har- old Schlehahn, Orville SacIceTT, Samuel SchmiTT, Rose Marie SeiTerT, Caryl Russell, VioIeT Reinlfe, Shirley SniTzius. FRONT ROW: Russell Varner, EThel Tog- narelli, CharIoTTe Trybell, Elaine Uhlir, Lois Teslce, LaVergne Tanis. SECOND ROW: Edna Thomsen, BeTTy Tracy. MarTha Telling, Lois SweeTman, Carol Teed. Elaine TolleTsen. THIRD ROW: Jaclc WaiTe, Hans Unger, John Toepper, William Swanson, William Toepper. FOURTH ROW: RoberT VegTer, Shirley Thomas, Paul Teschner, Glenn Tews, Frederic Thoma, Ray Turney, Earl TrepTow. Page 36 jk Q eniom ery oon-on ola offlze 'MAI' We have Taken These iuniors aparT and Tried To see whaT makes Them Tick: we've seen Them as mere Treshmen in The year T939 A.D.: we've seen Them advance Trom Treshmen To sophomores and Tinally in This year, I942 A.D., To The greaT posiTions oT The underdogs oT The upper classes, The iuniors: we've seen Their suTTerings and momenTs oT happiness in Their daily rouTine oT going To school: we've endured The Throes oT The developmenT oT The class oT '43 inTo nexT year's seniors: wirh apprehension The class oT '43 leave Their year oT wondrous achievemenTs To be maTched by The dubious deeds oT The nexT senior class. BuT who can Tell? Perhaps nexT year may unearTh a hidden Treasure oT Thespian TalenTs, aTh- leTic abiliTy, scholasTic skill, or some such sTuTT. Or perhaps nexT year may Tind noThing buT a mediocre class. lWaiT a minuTe. This musT be a case oT misTaken idenTiTy-we aren'T The only school whose colors are green and whiTe.l STill, if we know The kind oT senior classes ThaT have graduaTed Trom York, no mediocriTy has ever been evidenT in any graduaTing class Trom York CommuniTy High, and we're preTTy sure There never will be. And we surely don'T have any Third-raTe class here eiTher. lThe class oT '42 now leTs ouT a sigh oT relieT.l Adding up The sum ToTal oT This, The class oT I943, we Tind iT one Thousand per cenT on The crediT side oT The ledger. Good luck To you, and may you Tind iT smooTh sailin all The wayl FRONT SEMlClRCl.E: STuarT Wildman, John WhiTe, Dor1Thea Wing lsophomorel, Dorofhy Zoch, Bernice WesTer- man Marguerife Walser, ElizabeTh WebsTer, Virginia Wisbrock, Carol Wirkus, Shirley We-inerT, June Wall, DoroThy Woodard Jack Workman, MargareT WhiTe. BACK ROW Jeane Walley, Hazel Weinbauer, KenT Weaks, RoberT WolaTz, Ilene WeinerT, William WelosTer, Vance Willcox Raymond Wollie. Allene WescoTT, Marvin Welsch. FRONT ROW: Lorraine Krause, Eileen Adderson, Keifh Cerling, Mary Lou Hur- rell, James ChynoweTh. SECOND ROW: Mary HrovaTin, Charles HausTeen, Mary Jane Dey, RoberT Con- roy FRONT ROW lsiTTingl: VicTo'r Vander- bruggen, RoberT Williams, Barbara Swan' son, George Bailey, Elaine BoeTTcher, SECOND ROW lsiTTingl: James Hol- sTrom, Norma Rosenwinkel, George Bil- sTein, Elva George, Clarence EllioTT, Helen Plass. THIRD ROW lsTandingl: Harry MarleTT, William Hendricks, Lois Wille, Wayne McNichols, Jean Terry, James Malmgren, Karl Fricke, Jack Widenbeck. Page 37 :qv 5- ui 323. W-cur s 0.7: 'mm iv 1 '1' 'J '1-sez! 1' , lar K QW W1 if f , If' 1 f , W J .ei .NA .' 51' , - ' 1 ' 1 If 4 ,,:.i ,, ' vs.. f-gf k Wa-.M 121, .-3' ww -v , I .57 1,, , ..,-Fl. ,' 36.1 .i,l,P ,,!' 1 , .1. I 1, .1 . X. r. I x , , Af, ,. 1 - r V 1 ,.f. ' L... W' xv? v.f U'-1 1, .a Ct.. X , .l . 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E EiaxJ!.A,:i1, 5, 5-yi3QgX:15'j,y -ffcffbf? 2-9154: -' - .L ff, - .iff 4557 ' ... I Q? 5 1'lr'-11.7.1 X53-!f'fT.' iff!-L: -M Page 40 yarn igfoucl o!.9f3 arcAing guna! CONCERT BAND The ConcerT Band is guiTe a versaTile organizaTion. ln addiTion To iTs regular sTudy oT concerT and symphonic music, iT perTorms aT TooTbaIl games, baskeTball games, parTicipaTes in several parades each year, presenTs special music Tor school assemblies and exchange programs wiTh oTher schools, and gives Two regular concerTs each year. The midwinTer concerT was presenTed on January I8, I942. Everyone agreed ThaT iT was one oT The TinesT ever presenTed. By Tar The mosT popular number oT The program was Berlin's CIarineT Polka. Recordings oT The concerT were made-The TirsT Time recordings oT an enTire concerT have been made on York's sTage. The Spring ConcerT was held on April I7, l942. The Theme oT The concerT was paTrioTic. The number oT The day was I776, The sTory oT The American RevoluTion seT To music. During The course oT The piece were heard phrases To relaTe To your Colonial Tamilies aT home, Paul Revere's ride, The Iv1inuTe Men, early dawn and The preparaTion To aTTack, The war, sounds oT baTTle mingled wiTh Yankee Doodle, and aT lasT, VicTory wiTh The DeclaraTion oT Independence and The ringing oT The LiberTy Bell. WHO'S WHO IN THE PICTURE FIRST ROW: Jacqueline lvleTcalT, HarrieT Taylor, Raberr l.eBeau, Calvin Remmers, Lawrence KieTer, Russell Jolly, John Graham, RoberT Gregg, Jane NoTTelmann, Lorraine BreTTmann, lvlarion Burger. SECOND ROW: William Horn, AlberT Johns, Byron Dixon, Arnold PolTrock, Jack Workman, John Toepper, William Hinckley, James PaTTerson, BeTTy Fisk, Maynard Owens, John Saunders, Fred Blum, Don Adams. THIRD ROW: David Hill, Ted lvloreland, PaTTerson SanTord, RoberT Kirschke, RoberTa SmiTh, Bernice BrighT, 'David Davis, Fred Schull, OilberT WesT, William Toepper, William Erlenbaugh, Warren Reinhold, Henry Bowes, PeTer Koppel, RoberT Fuller, Howard Johns, Don STevens. BACK ROW: Hazel Weinbauer, John Dramm, James Dunning, LeRoy BrighT, DoroThy BeckwiTh, Charles Long- necker, Nancy Pollock, Donald Nelson, RoberT Conradi, Harold BreTTmann, Vernon Brackmann, Walfer STumpe, John PeTersen, Harry Graves. STANDING: Gordon Prager, William Kipp, Edward Spangler, RoberT Currie, RoberTa Donaldson, Mary Harris Owen PeTersen. MAJORETTES ITronTl: Ina Mae Karle, Lalferne Reinke, Irene Hornsby. IRearl: lvluriel Reinke, BeTTe Thoma, Ver- neTTe Rosenwinkel. 0rcAe4fra uri? af Moo! aim CIRCLE: Mr. Reeder conducllnq a rehearsal. WOOD WINDS SECTION lsealedl: Rolaerl LeI3eau, Dorolhy Beclcwilh, Russell Jolly, William Horn, Joel Adams, Jacqueline Mercall, Marion Burger: lsrandinql Don Adams. BRASS AND PERCUSSION SECTION llronl rowl: I-larry Graves, John Toepper, James Pallerson: lbaclc rowl Roberl Currie, Vernon Braclcmann, Warren Rosloaclc, Edward Spangler. STRING SECTION Ilronl rowl: Jaclc Schneider, Doris Srudr- man, Joan Porrer, Calherine Hennessy, Eckharr Richler Ibaclc rowl Howard Klernann, Werner Bernhard, Edwin Johnson, Mark Kinler, Gordon Praqerp lpianisll Sylvia Goebel. ORCHESTRA The Yorlc orcheslra. despile ils small size, has done ils share in enlerlaining The school sludenl body al plays and special assemlolies. Major and minor Iellers and four-year pins are awarded lo memloers for merilo- rious service. Several members ol rhe orcheslra were amonq lhe musicians who played lor lhe Gilberl and Sullivan Operella, Pafience. Page 4I PICTURES ON THIS PAGE GIRLS' SEXTETTE, INSET: Eleanor Davis. Viroinia Freiraq, Shirley Grover, Phyllis MacEachern, Elaine Miller, Gladys Bambula. Acccmpanisl, Wilbur Kruse, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB1 Froni Row: Janire Keel, Shirley O'Brien, Rulh Olson, Grafi Abraham, Alverne Bihler, Jeane Walley, Belly Jane Sherman, Janelle Verqennes, Elizabelh Scoii, Doroihy Bari: Elaine Miller, Elinor Davis. Second Row: Lois Harder, Gladys Bambula, Arlene Allen, Pairicia Ready Lois I-lornsby, Virginia Freifaq, Doris Wendland, Rurh Friz, Virrqinia Chidlow, Elsie Caniield, Dorolhv Neumann. Third Row: Vivian Mallfin, Myrrle Boesenberq, Shirley Grover, Edna Harqer, Doroihy McGuire, Viroinia Pries, Joan Larsen, Marion Enqslrom, Barbara Comsloclc, Marcia Comp, Kafherine Reese, Jean Manley, Jean Thiellce. Fourih Row: Helen Schumacher, Rulh Moore, Dorolhy Minnear, Nancy Minnear, Rosemary Erlenbauqh, Phyllis MacEachern, Phyllis Ewan, Marian Freed, LaVerqne Anderson, Jane Richardson, Elhel Slouqh, Lois Dolezal, Beverly Doerinq. BOTTOM, LEFT: Russell Roberls, Wilford Cruzan, and John Breillinq in a sccne from Pafience. Page 42 KAOPGZ GPOLLIO5 FQ gCl,l'l'l0lftL5 The organizalion ar Yorlc Tor musically minded people who do noi aclively parricipale is Ihe Music Club, organ- ized in l937-38. Membership is open Io anyone who wishes Io supporl musical aciiviriesq no special Ialenl is required. Olliicers of Ihe club are: Elaine L. Miller, Presidenlg Pai Liiller, Vice-President Gifford Wulri, Secreiary, and Jane Richardson, Treasurer. BOTTOM, RIGI-IT: Girlord Wulif. Phyllis MacEachern, and William Rowan scene from Pafience. PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Fronl Row: Ross Bixby, Elroy Schumacher, Louis Smilh, T Lynch. Floyd Myriclr, Roberi Tiedemann, William Jamison, Wilbur Kruse. Seco Row: Mr. I-larris, Giler Lindley, Richard Alworfh, Richard Havemann, Dean Mc qan, Harvey Felbinqer, Waller Webber, John Breillinq, Wilford Cruzan, Franlr Everell, Third Row: Roberl Vann, Ralph Slrane, William Rowan, Fred Koech William Milchell, Ray Rarh, Waller Klein, Roberl Williams, Fred Plahula, Jarr Wriqhl. Fourlh Row: Russell Roberis, John Sladeln, Emmell Comiskey, Rapely Howell, Don Landqren, William Unqer, William Woods, Gilford Wulil, Jarr Milchell, Rea Floyd, Georqe Enzenbacher, Delmar Burr. SCENES FROM OPERETTA: lLeiIl Elinor Davis, IRiqhII Sheldon Caniield V qinia Freilao. Gladys Bambula, Janice Keel. for jlzeir lgrefienfafiorw of Qfgerf ana! Sufguan loereffcw YorIc's presenT choir was begun in The Tall oT I938 by Mr. I-Iarris. For The IasT Two years The choir has enTered The sTaTe music conTesT. The TirsT year They came ouT second in The sTaTe disTricT conTesT7 IasT year Huey placed TirsT in The disTricT conTesT and second in Hue sTaTe conTesT. The choruses did noT enTer inTo compeTiTion This year, buT The sexTeTs and soIoisTs did. York also has Two girls' sexTeTs, Two Treble cIeTs, girls' choruses, a boys' glee club. and a girls' glee club. BoTh oT The glee clubs have compeTed in The sTaTe music conTesT. On November I4 and I5 The members oT The chorus presenTed Their annual OiIberT and Sullivan opereTTa. This year's opereTTa, PaTience, was one oT The mosT successTuI which has been given. Tho members oT The casT were as Tollows: Reginald BunThorne GIFFORD WULFF Archibald Grosvenor WILLIAM ROWAINI Ivlr. BunThIs SoIiciTor. SFIELDOIXI CANFIELD The Lady Angela . OLADYS BAIVIBULA The Lady Saphir VIRGINIA FREITAO The Lady Ella. . ,... JANICE KEEL The Lady Jane. .. ELINOR DAVIS PaTience . . I I ,, , PI-IYLLIS IVIAC EACI-IERINI OFFICERS OF DRAOOON GUARDS Colonel Calverly ..JOI-IN BREITLIN6 Major MurgaTroyd WILFORD CRUZAN LieuT. The Dulce oT Dunsfalylo RUSSELL ROBERTS 'A ja ea The book you now have in your hands is fhe firsf yearbook issued af York since Y's Tales of l929, a volume wifh fewer fhan one hundred pages of copy and phofographs and finished in fhe small size yearbook formaf. If carried fhe picfures of ninefy-fwo seniors and fhirfy-seven feachers. Our school has doubled in size since fhe appearance of fhaf l929 Y's Tales: Y's Tales of l942 is, fherefore, pracfically a new venfure. As such, if will nof be wifhouf ifs full guofa of errors and omissions, buf we of fhe sfaff have furned our besf efcforfs, lef us hope nof in vain, foward producing a book worfhy of represenfing our school. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,.,.... ALAN BERENS BUSINESS MANAGER, .JOHN BOWDEN Assisfanf Edifor .... .,..,.. G eorge Bailey Associafe Business Manager. .Shirley Haas Assisfanf Business Manager, .Norris Sample PHOTOGRAPHY: Elmer Ringquisf, Chair- man: Harold Barker, Jeanne Dunne, Russell Kasmar. ART: Muriel Schaub, Chairman: George Bailey lcarfoonsl, Floyd Hill lcover designl, Janelfe Vergennes, Joan Wrighf. SCHOOL: Doris Gesfland, Chairman: Alice Cook, Fred Damarin, Emily Dixon, Jack Hackerf, Virginia Hale, Aldo Lucheffa. ACTIVITIES: Donnamae Hogenson, Chair- man: Dick Bowden, Virginia Chidlow, Don Herdeck, Hope Mallory, Bill Websfer. SPORTS: Arne Carlson, Chairman: Marcia Comp, Jack Ewan, Henry Garland, Pal' Teschner, Don Landgren. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS: Richard Bailey. Kafhryn French, Tom Myers, Don Rosen- feldf, Marilyn Rowe. TYPISTS: LaVergne Anderson, Anne Berg- sfrom, Beffy Parroff. FACULTY COMMITTEE foplt Miss Johnson, arf: Mr. Rizer, business: Mr. Morgan, producfion direc- forq Mr. Van Norman, cornmiffee chairman: Mr. Goodwin, senior picfures: Mr. Woodburn, prinfing adviser. PRODUCTION GROUP lcenlerli FRONT ROW: Elmer Ringquisl, Doris Gesfland, Alan Berens, Arne Carlson. SECOND ROW: Don Herdeck, Hope Mallory, Vir- ginia Chidlow, Bill Websfer. THIRD ROW: Alice Cook, Emily Dixon, Pal Tesch- ner, Jeanne Dunne. STANDING: Harold Barker, Russell Kasmar, Jack Hackerf, Aldo Lucheffa, Richard Bowden, Fred Damarin, Henry Garland, Jack Ewan, Don Landgren. ART STAFF llower righll: Janeffe Vergennes, George Bailey, Joan Wrighf, Muriel Schaub. BUSINESS STAFF llower righfl: Richard Bailey, John Bowden, Kalherine French, Shirley Haas, Tom Meyers, Marilyn Rowe, Norris Sample, Don Rosen- feldl. f J' 'iff Mg!! , SENIORS AND EDITORIAL BOARD FRONT ROW: Muriel Schaub. Janelle Vergennes, Francis Roe, Hope Mallory, Don Herdeclc, War- ren Dernoresl, Jack Ewan, Emmell Comiskey. SECOND ROW: Lois Hornsby, Mare yorie Johnson, Belly Schulze, Mari' lyn Davis D 'cl , avi Peirce, Elmer Rinqquisl, Fred Damarin. 4 a 'l' I THIRD ROW: Richard Ealon, Mary Harris, Marilyn Rowe, Phyllis Schwab, Belly Parroll, John Bowden, John Osborne, Aldo Luchella, Miss Davis. Twice a monlh lhe Yorlc-Hi pro- duces a school paper which consisls ol six pages, nol including ils new lealure, lhe Scholaslic Rolo seclion. The paper conlains news, lealures. and eolilorials mainly aboul school aclivilies. The slall lor lhe paper runs lrom lilly lo eighly-seven peo- ple who have lcepl lhe Yorlc-Hi con- sislenlly winning inlernalional lirsl- place honors lor exceplional iournal- islic worls. REPORTERS, CONTRIBUTORS AND TYPISTS STANDING: Mary Minnili Pal Co ne M 'l , y , ari yn Marlow, Allred Miller, Sluarl Roeder, Carol Luefhi, Roberla Smilh Bill W lo , e sler, Mary Jacobson, Lois Dolezal, Cornelia Morris, Charis Nicholson. SEATED: Belly Herdeclc, Pal Lilller, Lydia Hahn, Sheila McComb, Shirley O'Brien Phyllis MacEach ern, Alice Coolc, John Brown, Viroinia Poile, Jeanne Dunne, Belly Websler, Jacquelin Melcall, Adelaide Vlirabella, Alberla Mueller, Jane Chambers. BUSINESS AND ART STAFFS ZRONT ROW: Marquerile Walser, LaVerne Reinlce, Oarolyn Engel, Shirley Haas, Mr. Rizer. SECOND ROW: Billie Lilller, Helen Cohen. Pa- ricia I-lolmquisl, Barbara Kroscher, Riqrnore Hedin Don Carlson. 'I-IIRD ROW J : ean Garrell, DeElla Kieler, Rila Walboeul, Richard Love, Dorolhy Covinglon, Bill linclcley, Miss Johnson. :OURTH ROW: Marilyn Myers, Bob Cox. um .fi 'BS -6 ,-job ' 'und' joofdghgw- recwe lOainf-.S7cenerg- laening Wglzfd: Yorlc's Thespian Club, Troupe number nineTy-Tour, is a naTional dramaTic honor socieTy. CandidaTes Tor membership malce Try-ouTs and serve a year's apprenTiceship. During This Time The sTudenTs en- gage in dramaTic worlc, eiTher in acTing or producTion. Membership is granTed To Those who have by worlc in acTing or producTion accumulaTed enough hours To warranT an honorable appoinTmenT. The Thespians sTage an annual dramaTic evenT, Drama NighT, which consisTs oT Three one-acT plays. This year's perTormance was held on December I8Th and included The TrysTing Place, by BooTh Tarlc- ingTon1 The Londonderry Air, by Rachel Field: and Dickens' A ChrisTmas Carol, arranged by George M. Balcer. Each year The Thespians go, as a group, To Chicago's Goodman TheaTer To see a proTessional pro- ducTion. This year The Trip was Talcen on February I3. The play was PhillipvBarry's ln A Garden. The Thespian pin is one oT The mosT aTTracTive pins worn by sTudenTs. lTs design shows The Two P 46 Irs UA g.-ff sz .,..W- - 1 ,, fy' Wai? if-1 ,pw e are in flue ik of .14 .gage-.S?rucL jkedpian lamiliar maslcs worn by lhe lirsl aclors as rnalce-up: The serious lace, used lor Iragediesg and lhe laugh- ing lace, used lor larces and comedies. The Iwo gold laces or maslcs are separaled by a blue T, The guard is a gold wrealh circling a gold N, which slands lor Nalional. WHO'S WHO IN THE PICTURES UPPER LEFT: Diclc Jerneqan in The Trys+ing Place. CIRCLE: Doris Geslland applies blaclclace lo Russ Jolly in Thespian dressing ronnn. CENTER: Ed Cayia, Russ Jolly, and John Drarnm in A Chris+mas Carol. UPPER RIGHT: Burl Dillon, Barbara Claylon Jane Richardson and Waller Webber in Londonderry Air. INSET: Marilyn Davis in The Trysfing Place. STAGE CREW PICTURE: lal Ielll Don Henderson lwilh sawl, Kenl Wealrs, Mr, Hill, Ernil Fischer, Ralph Reinlceg lsfanding in rear, lell Io righfl Bill Kalel, Winsfon Kelley, Aldo Luchella Jerry Duranl' lworlcinq ll I on als, oreqround, 'lronl lo rearl Duane Russell, Pele Koppel, and I-lobarl Wilson. LEFT GROUP PICTURE lFronl Rowl: Edilh Fosler, Jerry Burrow, Jerry Duranl, Mary Harris, Dean Morgan, Jean Irish, George Bailey. lSecond Rowl: Warren Dernoresl, Russ Jolly, Waller Webber, Alan Berens, Aldo Luchefla. Ed Cayia, lBaclc Rowl: Ernily Dixon, Marge Rulh, Donnarnae I-loqenson, Pal Delaney, Kalherine Reese, Barbara Claylon, Marilyn Davis, Doris Geslland, Miss While, RIGHT GROUP PICTURE lFronl Rowl: Phyllis Ewan, Winslow Kelley, John Drarnrn, John Saunders, Byron Dixon, Jane Richardson, Thornlon Lowe, Don Carlson. lBaclc Rowl: Rulh Friz, Mariorie Downlon, Cynlhia Burris, Lenore Kendig, Gloria Degian, Shirley Knowllon, Delia Luchella, Carol Burris, Jean Polliclc. LOWER RIGHT: Don Carlson, in The Trysfing Place. Pa Q6 legafe .ibeuefopo ocia! ana! Egnfefdcfuaf I Page 48 OFFICERS AND SENIORS SITTING: Ben Kanlner, presidenl: Gladys Kruse, secrelaryg Norris Sample. vice-presidenlg Carol Knoolc, social chairman. STANDING: Don I-lercleclc, John Osborne, David Peirce, Warren Demoresl, John Bowden, Willis Schlehahn. LETTERMEN STANDING: David Peirce, Warren Demoresl. SITTING: Norris Sample, John Osborne, John Bowden. OTHER MEMBERS TOP ROW: Eugene Anderson, Roberl Conroy, Orville Saclcelf. l-larold Barker, John Vogel, Charles Aschmann, John McNamara, Lawrence Rasmussen. MIDDLE ROW: Sluarl Roeder, Gloria Slevens, George Kanelos, Ludwig Grandl, Tavia Thorwaldson, Ray Fielilz, Nancy Van Noppen, Rulh Olson, Floyd Gibson, John Smale. SEATED: Ellen Ann Enlorli, Margarel Smale, Doris Richler. Jane Ellen Murray, Beverly I-lamowilz, Don Anderson. Through a mis- underslanding, anolher member, Palricia Combs, does nol' appear in lhe piclure. The Debale Club, founded in l938, provides a means lor lhose wilh a common inleresl in forensic aclivilies 'lo pursue common underlalcings. Thirly-one sludenls are now parlicipaling in debale al Yorlc. The club endeavors lo provide means Tor developing lhe social life of l'he in- dividual, along wilh lhe purely inlelleclual lile. ln one year spealcers from six dirlerenl counlries spoke before lhe group. The conference lournamenl Tor l942 was held al l-linsdale on March 2l. Schools represenled were York, La Grange, Hinsdale, Downers Grove, and Riverside. Al lhe Rock Island lournamenl Yorlc won six debales and losl six. The ariirmalive leam was represenled by John Osborne and Warren Demoresl, while lhe negalive leam was represenled by Norris Sample and John Bowden. Bolh reams won lhree debales and losl lhree. Jafin The LaTin Club is The oldesT club aT York and has many TradiTions. lTs leading social evenT is The Roman BangueT, aT which The members in Roman cosTume dramaTize The chieT TeaTures oT early Roman ban- gueTs as described by l-lorace, MarTial, and Juvenal. The club meeTs regularly The TirsT Wednesday oT each monTh. Eligible To membership are: all sTudenTs enrolled in LaTin IO or II: all seniors who have compleTed a major in LaTin7 all sTudenTs in LaTin 9A who have compleTed LaTin 9B wiTh a mark oT The LaTin Club plans especial honors Tor The senior members who have been members Tor Their Tull Three years. ROMAN SENATORS lupper leTTl: John Bowden, STuarT Roeder, Fred Damarin, Jack T-lacked. GROUP PICTURE lupper righTl: FRONT ROW: Jean Wuerz, Peggy Showers, Teresa Osborne. Arla Vierow, Elaine STrauschild, Virginia Chidlow, Jack Larsen, John Bowden, Norris Sample, Marion Fred- riksen, Jane Leerninq, Bob Gregg, Mariorie Thielke, Barbara Wilcox, Jane Davis. SECOND ROW: Eugene BlunT, PaT Coyne, Evelyn GarraughTy, Wynall Adams, Barbara KnowlTon, Virginia l'lerTer, l.aVergne Schroeder, MargareT ArenT. Georgine Kalsch, Roger FrosT, Paul Teschner, Bob Brown. Mary Wengler, Phyllis MacEachern, Lorraine MarTin, Charles Aschmann, PaT Teschner. Tl-TIRD ROW: Fred Damarin, Richard Coons, AlTred Miller, Samuel SchmiTT. VESTAL VIRGINS llower leTTl: Jean Wuerz, PaT Coyne, Shirley Wengler Marian Fredriksen, Joan Crosley, Margarel' ArenT, Mary Wengler, Marjorie Thielke Barbara Wilcox. GROUP PICTURE llower riqhTl: FRONT ROW: Eleanor Wuerz, Barbara Johnsion, BeTTy l-lerdeck, KaTherine DimmiTT, Mike McClinTock, June De Wolf, Edward LauwaerT, Jean Ouiglev, PeTer Randolph. Mary Harris, Lawrence Rasmussen. BACK ROW: Donna Rockwood. STuarT Roeder, RuTh Friz, Alice Cook, RoberTa Larson, Marilyn Marlow, Joan Crosley, Jack I-lackerT, Don Anderson, Lois Ramenberg, Ludwig Grandi, Bob Jones, Marian Burger. . OFFICERS linseTl: Aldo LucheTTa, vice presidenT: Marvelle Zilly, president Fred Koecher, Treasurer: Shirley RoTh, secreTary. Page 49 laanialz id york Oaedf .gjfuolenf Urganizafion The Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Miriam BoniTieId, is The oIdesT sTudenT organizaTion aT York. For TwenTy-one years iT has upheld wiTh digniTy and honor iTs moTTo, FosTer Triendly Pan-American reIaTions. Never beTore have The principles Tor which The club sTands been oT more value Than Today in This Time oT world crisis. Membership in The club is resTricTed To Spanish sTudenTs only. This year's enroIImenT ToTaIs I34 members. Any sTudenT who is in his second year is auTomaTicaIIy eligible, as well as Treshmen who have compleTed The TirsT semesTer wiTh an A or B average. A meriT sysTem is Tollowed whereby The more acTive members are rewarded Tor Their services To The club, by earning 20 poinTs. The highesT award given by The club is a guard Tor The pin. PoinTs are earned by aTTending The club meeTings and Tor any services given To The club. MeeTings oT The club are held aTTer school on The second Wednesday oT each monTh. Occa- sionally meeTings are conducTed in cooperaTion wiTh oTher high schools in order ThaT The sTu- denTs may become acquainTed wiTh The problems and ideas of oTher clubs. Programs Tor all meeTings are arranged by a commiTTee chosen by The presidenT. Various speakers, widely known in Their respecTive Tields and oT inTeresT To Spanish sTudenTs, are TrequenTIy presenTed. STudenTs have charge oT programs, plan Them and To a greaT exTenT acTuaIIy give Them. The Spanish Club is a member oT The NaTionaI Pan American League. Special honor was received by The club when EmmeTT Comiskey, a member oT The club Tor The pasT Three years. was elecTed presidenT oT The NorTh CenTraI AssociaTion oT The STudenT Pan American League aT iTs I94I meeTing aT Quincy Senior I-Iigh School, Quincy, Illinois. FRONT ROW: J oan ars SECOND RO-W: B T Riqmore Hedin. SPANISH SCENE-LEFT L en, I4aT een rien. hI O B eT y I'TasseTT, Rhey Palmer, Polly ShaTer Margaref SmiTh, Jacqueline Perry. MEXICAN CH RISTMAS PARTY-CENTER FORIEGROUND. EmmeTT Comiskey. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Johnson, JaneTTe Vergennes Irene Dornianus, Carol Wirkus. Don Carlson, John Drarnm, SECOND ROW: BeTTy Lou KinneTT, Don Riseiing, Jack Greer. OFFICERS-RIGHT Rhey Palmer. chairman oT poinrs: RoberT Poile, Treasurer: I-IarrieT Taylor, secreTary: Barbara CIayTon, pubIiciTy3 Emily Dixon, vice presir:IenT7 Mary Louise LisTon, reTreshmenTs: Bill WebsTer president JuaniTa Michaels, program. Pace 50 acuhg We comed PQILCA .ia af Cjlwififmad ime The French Club is one of lhe oldesl and mosl aclive clubs al York, having been founded aboul I923. The aims of lhe club are 'ro promole friendship for and infer- esl' in Ihe French people and France and lo promole friendship among ils members. Some of 'rhe programs which follow The business meelings are French games, French movies, French songs, and slcils aboul famous French peoole. Oulside ol ils regular meelings lhe French Club provides a gay, leslive Chrislmas Tea for Ihe laculry and a Pol-Luclc Supper lor ils new members in irue French slyle wilh +rue French dishes. A lirsl-year French sludenl having a B average or beller is eligible lo become a member Ihe second semesier. All French sludenls are eligible lo ioin al lhe beginning ol Iheir second year. The club is supporled by dues and by sales of candy, ice cream, and hor dogs al' loolball and baslcelball games. Pins are awarded lo 'rhose members who have earned lilly poinls lor service 'ro lhe club. FRENCH CLUB SINGERS, UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Adele Winlrley, Pal Delaney, Shirley Haas, Donnamae Hoqenson. SECOND ROW: Jaclc Workman, Jerry Duranf, Marilyn Davis, Nancy Pollock. THIRD ROW: Marge Ru+h, Marilyn Rowe, Francis Roe, Doreen Warman, Allene Wesfcoll. GROUP PICTURE, UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Frances Roe. Doreen Warman, Pal Delaney, Adele Winlxley, Shirley Haas Nancy Polloclc, Marilyn Davis, Joyce Nelson. Belly Van Doren. SECOND ROW: David Burlrs, Glenn Alabaclr, Marjorie Rurh, Janice Keel, Marguerile Walser, Allene Weslcorl, Gloria Mahllce, Carol Knoolr, Marilyn Bushey, Dorolhy Minnear, Jean Manley, Vivian Mahllcin. THIRD ROW: Gayla Bruce, Beverly Doering, Lenore Kendiq. Jean Pollock, Gloria Deqian, Wanda Pulnam. Jack Worlcman. ABSFNT FROM PICTURE: John Brown, Irene Curlis. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS IINSET BELOWI FRONT ROW: Margarel Baldwin, Secrelary: Marilyn Rowe, Chairman of Foods: Donnamae Hogenson, Presidenf. SECOND ROW: Jerry Duranf, Treasurer: Belly Grail, Vice-Presidenl. 1 Page SI ff erman .Stored .jshf .xdnnuaf Kafka Jdfafaci DespiTe The war beTween The UniTed STaTes and Germany, The German language is s+iIl being TaughT aT York, and The German Club sTill conTinues iTs many acTiviTies. STudenTs and Teachers alike Teel ThaT a sTudy oT German oliiers much oT very real value, noT only in providing a culTural background, buT also in TulTilling The educaTional reguiremenTs necessary Tor higher proTessional pursuiTs. The club sponsors parTies, socials, Two picnics lone in The Tall and one in The springl, and The Tamed Kaffee KIaTsch Tor The TaculTy and club members. This Kaffee KIaTsch has The repuTaTion oT being one oT The mosT bounTiTul Teas given by any club. Large Tables groan beneaTh The weighT oT coTTee, cakes, and cookies oT all varieTies and sizes, while waiTers in whiTe shirTs and red halTers serve boys and girls in Tyrolian peasanT dress. A real German band composed oT members oT The club sooThes The weary TaculTy mind wifh songs such as The BeauTiTuI Blue Danube and The Beer-Barrel Polka. The club honors iTs deserving members by awarding Them meriT pins in recogniTion oT service. BAND, UPPER LEFT FRONT: Harold BreTTmann, Richard MeTz. REAR: Charles Longnecker, Earl Frega, RoberT Conradi. GROUP PICTURE, LOWER RIGHT SEATED IN CIRCLE, COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: James Sfernberg, AlberTa Mueller, I-lelen UTTich, KaThleen O'Brien, Mildred Rosenwinkel, LaVerne Lahn, Erna Meyer, Marilyn Pawels, De ETTa Kiefer, Norma Rosenwinkel, Rose Marie SeiTerT. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: ElizabeTh I-laeTner, Willis Schlehahn, Adelaide Mirabella, Lois Kruse, Muriel Schaub, Miss Evien. GROUP IN PEASANT DRESS, UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Shirley WalTher, Mildred Hahns, Mildred Singer, Ericka Weirner, Carol Pease. SECOND ROW: LeaTrice Sorensen, Mary Jane Day, T-lelen Lange, DoroThy Zoch. STANDING IN REAR: Lois Teske. Page 52 .Mdforicafsociefg mow ore .7lzan .Safely .Mdfor One oT The educaTional socieTies aT York is The l-lisTorical SocieTy. The main purpose oT The l-lisTorical SocieTy, organized in The school year T938-39, is To TurTher The inTeresT oT The meme bers in The hisTory and wonders oT our UniTed STaTes over and above The work oTTered in The regular classes. The socieTy endeavors To Turnish an inTeresTing program oT hisTorical inTeresT each monTh. Many inTeresTing and prominenT speakers Trom Tar and wide have been secured To lecTure on sub- iecTs covering a wide area oT inTeresTs Tor These inTeresTing pro- grams. Travelers have Told oT Their many and varied experiences. and many collecTors have shown Their numerous and inTeresTing and varied iTems Trom Their collecTion. Each year many educa- Tional Tield Trips are Taken To poinTs oT inTeresT in Chicago. Some oT The places visiTed are T-lull I-louse, ChinaTovvn, and various museums and exhibiTs. GROUP PICTURE, UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Doroihy Thompson, l.aVerne Lahn, BeTTy Van Doren, BeTTy Hill, lneg Rachau. Dolores Wilson, I-lelen Cohen. SECOND ROW: Marvelle Zilly, Fred Damarin, Barbara JohnsTon, Doreen Warrnan JeaneTTe Vergennes, Muriel Schaub, Marjorie RuTh, LaVergne Schroeder, THIRD ROW: Frances Roe, Florence Bressman, Arline Rapps, Mary Harris, Todd Collins, Delilah Clemens, Eleanor Wuerz, Charles McOraTh, Bernice BriqhT, Jean Ouiqley. Don T-Ierdeck, Eleanor Bushback, Anne BergsTrom, Shirley RoTh Cheryl Maples, Billin LiTTler, Barbara KnowlTon, EmmeTT Comiskey. GROUP PICTURE, LOWER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Shirley Haas, PaTricia Delaney, Fmily Dixon, Elaine l.. Miller, Adele Winkley, KaThryn Reese, Waller Unger. SECOND ROW: Kalherine French, Marian Apel, Nancy Pollock, Marilyn Davis, Doris C7esTland. Elmer RingquisT. Tl-HRD ROW: Joyce Thomas, Donnamae T-logenson, Gladys Bambula, Yvonne Car- penfer BeTTv Schulre Jane Chambers, FsTher ChrisToTTerson, Fvelyn ChanT. SOCIETY OFFICERS, INSET Evelyn Simbel, Treasurer: Geraldine l.eonhardT, SecreTaryf Barbara ClavTon Vice-Rresidenl: Muriel Smilh, Presidenh R11 v3 Wafionafjonor ociefg mwaris .gpclzofcw fic .xdclzieuemenf The purpose oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy is To creaTe enThusiasm Tor scholarship, To sTimulaTe a desire To render service, To promoTe leadership, and To develop characTer. IT also provides a desirable goal Tor all high school sTudenTs. The acTive members oT The Yorlc chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy oT Secondary Schools purpose each year To do some service Tor The school. For The pasT Tour years This has been ushering aT non-aThleTic school evenTs which require ushering. The chapTer plans an assembly program in The second semes- Ter oT each year Tor The inducTion oT new members. ElecTion is made on The Three-Told basis oT The sTudenTs' scholasTic sTanding, The raTing oT Their worThiness by Tellow sTudenTs, and a similar raTing made by The TaculTy. Every elecTion is Tinally approved by The TaculTy. The iuniors who are elecTed in Their sixTh semesTer serve acTively Tor The remainder oT Their school aTTendance: Those seniors elecTed in Their eighTh semesTer have, oT course, less opporTuniTy To acT in The name oT The group. secreTary7 Richard Jernegan, president Jarrel Burrow, head usher: Lois AshTon, adviser Vernon Schreiber. vice presidenT: Muriel Schaub FRONT ROW: Aldo LucheTTa, Evelyn Gimbel BeTTy Van Doren. Doris C5esTland, John Bowden Alan Berens, Hope Mallory, Doreen Warman, BACK ROW: Marvelle Zilly, Delilah Clemens, La- Vergne Lahn, Geraldine Leonhardt Lillian Kruse, Cheryl Maples, Frances Roe, Donnamae Hogenson Eleanor Buschbaclc. FRONT ROW: Frances Roe, Vernon Schreiber. Dick Jernegan, Muriel Schaub, Jarrel Burrow. SECOND ROW: Doreen Warman, LaVergne Lahn John Bowden, Hope Mallory, Cheryl Maples, Don- namae Hoqenson, Marvelle Zilly, Geraldine Leon- hardT. Geafiue mifing Cya The purpose of fhis club is fo creafe in fhe fields of poefry, shorf sfory, and drama: and fo sfudy and analyze 'rhe problems fhereby involved. Membership is resfricfed fo a selecf group from fhe upper classes. Candidafes are considered only on 'rhe recommen- dafion of an English feacher. To be recommended, 'rhe sludenf musf have an A or a B average in English: he musf have a sincere inferesf in creafive wrifing, and he musf have nof only fhe desire buf The inifiafive fo creafe. Following recommendafion. fhe candidafe submifs a manuscripf for final approval fo a commilfee composed of fhree feachers selecfed from 'rhe English deparfmenf. Besides mainfaining an A or a B average in his English class, every member of fhe Creafive Wrifing Club presenfs in a final form af leasf one piece of creafive wrif- ing each monlh. l'le consulfs wilh fhe faculfy sponsor from fime fo fime previous fo club meefings. All confribufions, each showing progress from fhe firsf drafl fo final form, are in fhe club's file. Every member who has served worfhily for one year receives placed a membership pin. For fhe pasf fwo years The club has experime fizalion. The club has discovered more fhan one poef-in-fhe-making and several fufure confribufors 'ro shorf-sfory magazines. nfed wifh radio scripf wrifing and drama- UPPER LEFT: An indusfrious gafhering of young aufhors crificize and revise fheir worlc. Leff fo righf lseafedl: l.aVerne ' J Dunne. Delilah Clemens, Emrneff Comiskey, Elaine Jensen: lsfandingl Phyllis Mac- Lahn. Geraldine Leonhardf, eanne Eachern, Barbara Kroscher, Jacqueline lvlefcalf. CIRCLES: Radio drama rehearsal. Sound effecfs lleff insefl are handled by Muriel Schaub, Fred Darnarin, and Helen Cohen. Acfors siffing af microphone lrighf insefl are Barbara Knowlfon, Paf Delaney, and Don l-lerdeclm. Aldo Lucheffa d' fo read his lines and Emily Dixon, of fhe sound-effecfs deparfmenf, crinlcles paper fo gel' fhe effecf of a foresf is sfan :ng , ' ' ' ' b' hd cake. Seafed, lefl fo righf, are: fire l ufs fhe Creafive Wrifing Club s second :rf ay If d Barbara Kroscher. LOWER RlGl-lT: Presidenf Pal De aney c Muriel Schaub, Aldo Lucheffa, LaVerne Lahn, Geraldine Leonhardf, Emily Dixon, Jacqueline Mefca , an Sfanding. leff lo riqhf: Phyllis MacEachern, Don l-lerdeck. Delilah Clemens, Fred Damarin, Helen Cohen, Pal' Delaney Barbara Knowlfon, Emmeff Comiskey, Jeanne Dunne, and Elaine Jensen. W, 'Y A gnacfa M600 .SifI'Ll9t5 07112 conomicd The I-Iome Economics Club is cerTainIy one oT YorIc's mosT social clubs. Among The main annual acTiviTies are The GeT-AcquainTed Weiner RoasT in OcTober To sTarT The year ouT righT, The PoT-Luck Supper in November, The ChrisTmas ParTy in December, The MoTher-DaughTer Tea someTime in The spring, and The STyle Show in May. AT IeasT haIT oT The cIub's meeTings are devoTed enTireIy To social pleasures wiTh The aITernaTe meeTings de- voTed To business. The club is Tinanced by yearly dues, by selling candy and ice cream aT TooTbaII and basIceTbaII games, and by sponsoring socials and booThs aT school evenTs such as The I'TaIIowe'en ParTy and The school carnival. Pins are awarded aTTer a member has earned TorTy-Tive poinTs Through parTicipaTion in club acTiviTies. In These pursuiTs The members have a good chance boTh To enjoy Themselves and To show Their sIciII in The arTs oT cooking and sewing. The coIorTuI STyIe Show displays sewing abiIiTy, while club parTies display The culinary abiIiTy oT The girls. Page 56 GROUP'PICTURE, UPPER LEFT EOURTI-I ROW: Inez Rachau, DoroThy Zoch, DoroThy BarTz, Miss CaTherine Parks, DoroThy Reed, Phyllis Schwab, DoroThy Neumann, Marilyn GoodharT, MarTha STrand, DoroThy T-Iesse, Elaine BoeTTcher. Tl-IIRD ROW: Rulhann Wiegrilie, Sarah WarIcenTien, Elsie Palmer, PaTricia Diehl, Audrey Crusinberry. Mary Lonergan, Peggy Roeder, Anna Kochelslci. SECOND ROW: Grace Samuel, Eileen Benner, BeTTy Dems, Doris STudTman, Alice I'TeTTernan, Miss DoroThy Dunmore, FIRST ROW: Eleanor Schnabel, Lois PadgiTT, Mariorie Beach, Nancy Colaianni, Marion Winkley. TEA SCENE, LOWER LEFT DoroThy Bartz, Grace Samuels, BeTTy Dems, Phyllis Schwab, DoroThy J. Neumann, Miss Dunmore. I94I STYLE SHOW, RIGHT BeTTe Marie Muenzer, Beverly Doering, June Marie Popp. ww .Strada yunior mv! Croafi Wemgerdkip oaring af yorL Founded a year ago al York, lhe American Junior Red Cross now has a regislered membership ol 240. The ideal ol cullivaling heallh ol mind and body as a prerequisile lo usefulness lo one's counlry has been lhe goal ol lhe Junior Red Cross. Courses are ollered lo members in home- nursing and associaled lirsl-aid praclices. The war has greally increased lhe aclivily ol lhe Red Cross. Conserva- lion ol wasle malerials has been developed by lhis organizalion since lhe beginning ol lhe war, and in conneclion wilh lhis proiecl a bailing machine has been inslalled in lhe basernenl lo lake care ol wasle paper. In peace lime lhe young members exchange lellers and ideas ol com- mon inleresl, economic and social. I ekour AT Top FRONT ROW: Cheryl Maples, Arline Rapps, Marion Fredriclcson, Barbara Wilcox, Eileen Adderson, Bernela Baumeisler, Dorolhy Reed. SECOND ROW: Jean Dresser, Waller Unger, Mariorv Beach. OFFICERS, LOWER LEFT Mary Harris, Vice Chairman: Belly Hill, Chairman: Anne Bergslrom, Treasurer: Barbara Johnslon, Secrelary, PAPER-BAILING PROJECT, LOWER RIGHT LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Vandivere. Clarence Ellialf, Oalrley Morgan, John While. Page 5 pep Jeeps! .S,CA00f.S,l0l:l'it on gricliron anal Courf Parl and parcel ol every foolball and baskelball game are The cheer leaders clad in lhe famous York colors-green and while. The Pep Club members are oul Jrhere on The gridiron or gym floor lo malce The sporl fans yell, bul in addilion +o lheir cheer leading They also find lime lo sponsor The Baslcelball Dance and various socials. l-lowever, lhe cheer leaders are nol lhe only members ol lhe Pep Club. Anyone wilh pep who is inreresfed in pro- moling school spirir and enlhusiasm al bolh loorball and bas- lcelball games is welcome lo ioin. Pep Club pins are awarded lo upper classmen who have earned one hundred poinls for service ro The club and aflendance al meelings. Page 58 GROUP PICTURE, LEFT FIRST ROW: Lois Harger, Shirley Schmidl, Tommy Lynch, Marge Frega, Jacqueline Recd. SFCOND ROW: Rulhellyn Clevenger, Barbara Delaney, Ann Bergslrom, Jane Rich- ardson, Belly Turyna, Jane Chambers, Belly Hill, Belly Plesscher. Yvonne Carpenler Dorothy Kunesh. THIRD ROW: Belly Lou Schulze, Billy Lilller, Gladys Barnbula, Esiher Chrislohlerser' Bernice Clevenger. FOURTH ROW: Cornelia Morris, Barbara Knowllon, Joyce Thomas, Muriel Srnilli, Rulh Schullz. FIFTH ROW: Palricia Lilller, Evelyn Chanl, Carol Knoolc. CHEER LEADERS lN ACTION lCENTERl Jean Solberg, Jacqueline Reed, Marge Freqa, Joanne Wenlz. Rose Sloldl, PEP CLUB OFFICERS lINSETl Secrelary-Marilyn Rowe, Vice Presidenl L4-'s Dolezal, Treasurevffvelyn Chan? Presidenlffwne Bercxslroni. GROUP PICTURE-RIGHT FlRST ROW: Rose Sloldi, Joanne Wencllz, Jean Solberg. SECOND ROW: Barbara Davis, Marilyn Rowe, Dionne McDowell, Palricia Coyne Marilyn Meyers, Francis Arcurl, Francis Roe, Palricia Lynch. Tl'llRD ROW: Joan O'Malley, Marilyn Nordslrom, Marfiuarile Walser, Eileen Adder son, Joan Crosley. FOURTH ROW: Palricia Delaney, Nancy Polloiglc, Kaihigfrine French, Marilyn Marlowe. FlFTl-l ROW: Marilyn Davis, Barbara Clayron, Lois Wille. 4 K gps if I , 2 '0,'-9-L, W , L,'...u' X 151 gg ..v- I, ,gn I 4 J V, 1 ? 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Equally rorrrplex doinqs nexl door in thr- 3 Leonard SioQronris rurnimq ou' lno pun inrendedl 5 hlHe knickknamk ohyics deparhhen?.lWary Ehcn Bearho and G3eorqe BaHey are workhuq our n rho lfilhe in Mr. G4-odwinis shr1pr.ldss.4. Barbara Culhberl is making rhf- .ii demonsrralion rrl resonance in lhe unil on sound. Fillinrq the ruradufalvs lo Sin-,ier hunr in a .lcrhinri rslass, 5. Doesrrl 'rhis shol ol lhe larnilisar' wi'h varyinq anrounrs ol wfiler rsroafes air pnlurnns oi vnryinq lonrqfhs which Qleleria assembly line rnake wzu hunqry? The slaii, lell lo riqhl: Mrs. Voelz in lurn vibrale syrrrpalhelically wilh varying wave lenrrlhs llhvv rold ml. s, Lee, Mrs. Yearrer lrhars an icge zrenrn acne sheis holdinul, and Mrs, IO, lllpper pholol The slao line al rho Seph Hop, Rim Rr-vm Wqmllrar op. 6. The early day Shiir ol rhe ifanilorial iorie is disrovered keeping lhfg- Bailey, Jarnes Wrrlrh, Kent Wc-aks, Harry Sirnrnons, W.ilrr,-r Krwnirm, Bill h nie iires burning dl York. 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His epic remark when asked The reason Tor lack oT scrimmage during one week is Typical oT The season: IT is The cusTom To puT eleven men on The Tield each SaTurday, and l'm doing my besTl Waukegan, a non-conTerence eleven, invaded York and downed The Green and WhiTe, I8-O. Already There were Two dislocaTed arms. NexT was The memor- able Trip To E. Moline where everyone seemed To have a good Time excepT Coach Black. E. Moline didn'T have any Trouble wiTh York eiTher. The TirsT conTerence game broughT Hinsdale here. The Red and WhiTe won I3-O, which wasn'T so bad considering The TacT ThaT Hinsdale IosT only one game during The season. The nexT weekend was one oT greaT Triumph! IT was rainy and very muddy ThaT SaTurday, buT The weaTher proved The brighT spoT in a dark season Tor The Dukes. The sTrong Maine gridders couldn'T escape Trom The Green wave and The black muck: They never goT beyond The York 20-yd. line. IT was York's TirsT and IasT vic- Tory, 6-O. The season should have ended aT This poinT, buT unTorTunaTely iT didn'T. Coaches Black and Ferry do noT Talk abouT The resT oT The season aT vicTory banqueTs, Tor Riverside, Downers, LaGrange and even Glenbard could Tinally boasT ThaT They had beaTen York-all in one yearl Nobody likes excuses, buT iusT The same The Dukes would noT have Tared so badly if iniury had noT dogged The Team Tor Two monThs. They didn'T have a championship eleven This year buT neiTher did They have so bad a Team-when all in one piece, as The resuITs would indicaTe. ACTION PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Carl Colaianni. UPPER RIGHT: Paul Teschner, Bill Hendricks, Carl Colaianni, Bill Rowan. LEFT CENTER: Paul Teschner, Jack Ewan, Harvey Nack, Carl Colaianni. HUDDLE PICTURE: ArT HorsTmann, Paul Teschner, Bill Hendricks, Carl Colaianni Harvey Nack, Sherman Cunningham, LeRoy Menge, David Peirce. LOWER LEFT: Jack Ewan. INSET: Faraday STrock. LOWER RIGHT: Harvey Nack, Carl Colaianni, Bill Henricks, Paul Teschner, Faraday STrock, LeRoy Menge, David Peirce, Bob Noren. SQUAD PICTURE FRONT ROW: John Weber, Har- vey Nack, Carl Colaianni, William Rowan, William Hendricks, Paul Teschner, Joe Maninno, Richard EaTon. SECOND ROW: Howard Kucera, Faraday STrock. Leon Menge, Dave Peirce, ArT HorsTman, Sherman Cunningham, RoberT Noren, Wil- liam Wallace, RoberT Evans. THIRD ROW: AssisTanT Coach Ferry, Coach Maynard Black, Jack Ewan, WaITer Webber, William MiTchell, Richard Scrymiger, Robe erT Wallace, Bruce Buchanan, Glenn SmiTal, Jerome Krishack, Tom Thielke, William Cruzan, Richard STereTT. FOURTH ROW: ArT Newlander, Fred NierhoTT, Alex Breske, Bill Unger, George Brinkman, ThorTon Lowe, MarTin HauTe, Jim Malm- qren, Dean Mills, Edward Cayia. Page 64 York York York York York York York York SCORES O Waukegan .. . O EasT Moline . . . O Hinsdale ..,.. 6 Maine . . . ,. O Riverside ...., O Glenbard .... 7 Downers Grove 6 La Grange . .. Wifi Q A dx --fl, fl U x I Q 4 4 W f ,JAG Qi' , , - A ww in Q-,Q G'-1 Q ,. ' I 'He A fm My 'Q sf Q1 .,, , ix 0 ,fm in! , an ,fka wx, .Q 1' L T Q f' J 1 ef if 'N ofie Onfy Une game-.!4nJ Glzamlaiond i - 7-6 SCORES York O Oak Park ..L.. York 34 Hinsdale . .. York 6 Maine . . , York I9 Riverside .... York 26 Glenbard ., . York 20 Downers Grove York 6 La Grange . . , The York LighTweighTs were almosT champs! Under Coaches KorT and Knud- son, who in Three years have broughT Two conTerence championships To York in varsiTy TooTbalI, The Barons proved Themselves one oT The besT pony squads in The circuiT. BUT one muddy day, The same day The heavyweighTs made Their only Triumph, The Maine line plunging proved a Ii++Ie more eTTecTive in The slough Than The TasT oTTensive oT York and The hoped-Tor TiTle was IosT by one poinT. The Red and WhiTe ponies Trom Hinsdale were The TirsT Team To succumb To The Baron onslaughT. Maine seT York back in The mud The nexT week, 7-6, as men- Tioned above. Coming back To venT Their chagrin on all who sTood in The way, The lighTweighTs smoThered Riverside and Glenbard by Track-meeT scores. Down- ers Grove was nexT. The Purple had won every game by Three Touchdowns unTil They invaded York, buT They couldn'T sTop The KorTmen all aTTernoon. The Barons piled up a Three Touchdown margin over The hapless Purple eleven while Downers never reached pay dirT. LasT To Tall beTore The LighTs was LaGrange. AnoTher muddy Tield slowed The Teams up, buT York's second period Touchdown was all ThaT was necessary To win. The vicTory climaxed a season ThaT will noT only be remembered by The gridders Themselves, buT by many Tans who Tollow The successes oT IighTweighT TooTbaII aT York. ACTION PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE OVAL INSETS, UPPER LEFT: Arne Carlson, Tony Kindl. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Korf gives The IighTweighT co-capTains some poinTers on making a kickoTT. Morris Cleland holds The ball as John McNamara geTs seT To booT The pigskin. LEFT CENTER: The charging IighTweighT line. FirsT row, moving away Tram The camera: Dick Ouiier, Lloyd Sanford, Bob Poile, John Reiser, Morris Cleland, John Bowden, and ErnesT Runge. Behind Them, in The same order. are Arne Carlson, Jarrel Burrow, and Tony Kindl. RIGHT CENTER lin TronT oT balllz Jarrel Burrow, Tony Kindlg lbehind balll John McNamara, Arne Carlson. LOWER LEFT: This pracTice-Tield shoT shows Jarrel Burrow blocking ouT Arne Carlson. Byron Dixon carries The ball. LOWER RIGHT: John McNamara. FRONT ROW: Jarrel Burrow, Tony Kindl, Arne Carlson, Byron Dixon. SECOND ROW: ErnesT Runge, John Bowden, Lloyd Sandford, Co-Caplain John MacNamara, Co-Cap- Tain Morris Cleland, John Reiser, Roberf Poile, Richard OuiTer. THIRD ROW: AssisTanT Coach Knudson, Coach KorT, Douglas Cunningham, ArThur LiTchTield, Lawr- ence KeiTh. RoberT Kunesh, Donald RosenTeIcIT, David Dunbar, John MarTin, Alan HeimerT, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: Richard Bailey, STuarT Wildman. ErnesT Weber, Donald Nelson, William Hunlsha, Rober+ Cruzan, William Jamison, Ross Bixby. Page 67 POJALQOIOL iaflfflff re proving rouncl ofgufure fam LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM Heavies LighTs York Oak Park 38 York Downers Grove York Glenbard lf? York Riverside I4 York Glenbard York Maine Y I4 York Downers Grove Ymk Qle,-,bard 21 York Glenbard .... York Riverside 21 York Maine . Frosh-soph TooTball aT York is The Training ground Tor maTerial Trom which The varsiTy Teams are drawn. The players are divided inTo lighTweighTs and heavyweighTs. This year The lighrs had a preTTy good season under The excellenT coaching oT Mr. Shearer. They won abouT half Their games. Mr. Shearer has some boys who will go To Mr. KorT's varsiTy Teams soon and The mosT promising are Don Olson, Dave Driver, Wayne DuTTin, CliTT Curl, AI Dobbeck, Jim Welch and Jack HuTTman. The heavies' record was noT so good lThey losT every gamel. buT The record isn'T everyThing. Mr. Buis, Their able coach, is pleased wiTh The boys he will send To Mr. Black's Team nexT year. His mosT promising boy is Jerome Cheney, who plays in The backifield. A Tew more boys will go, including Leroy BrighT, Tom McCabe, Fred Koecher, Harry Winn, and Mickey McGuire FROSH-SOPH HEAVIES FRONT ROW lseaTedl: Harry Winn, Tom McCabe, Jay Fullmer, Armen Avedisian, LeRoy Bright Jerome Cheney, Fred Koecher. Eugene Hansen, Henry Garland, James MiTchell. SECOND ROW lsTandingl: William HiTchcock lmanagerl, Harry Sim' mons lmanagerl, Jack BourgarT, Vernon Grohe, Heinz Theiner, Edward SToever, Lee STurTevanT, Paul Roys, Edward Palmer, Tom Edwards, Carl Carlson, Coach Buis. THIRD ROW: Walfer Klein, Alfred Miller, Howard Sieberman, Frank McGuire, Wayne PoulioT, Richard Coons, Allen Maples, Roy STabe, Dwaine Cannon. Page 68 FRONT ROW: Wesley Diershaw, Oliver DeShon, Howard Mullins, Richard Bryan, Donald Olson, Orville Topel, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Richard Mehl, CliTTord Curl, Herman Rabe, James Welch, AlberT Dobbeck, Don Gullion. David Driver, ArThur Fash, Hugh McComb. RoberT Kerkoch. THIRD ROW: Coach Shearer, John Vogel, Armand Cohen. Wayne DuTTin, John Thomas, John Reilly, Lam Klemme, Roy Newlander, Donald Legler, Jack Du Pre, Richard Madson. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Baker, Sidney Bergh, WalTer Taylor, Jack Early, Maynard Gray. William Erlenbaugh, Ronald Anderson, Alberl' Meyer, James Leeming, Gene Gallo, Jack Huffman, Raymond WulTT. SQUAD PICTURE, UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Larry Rasmussen, RoberT Con- radi, Eugene Love, Ted Marchie, Sfuarf Haney. SECOND ROW: David Burlcs, Gerald Bushey. RoberT LisTon, John Lievens. Gerald Nefz- band. THIRD ROW: AssisTanT Coach Miller, Cap- Tain Diclr Siebolds, GiTTord Wulhf, WalTer Unger. Coach Earl I'leinhorsT. UPPER RIGHT AND RIGHT CENTER WalTer Unoer in conTerence meef aT River- side. PRACTICE RUN, LEFT CENTER FRONT TO REAR: RoberT LisTon, Diclr Sio- bolds, Ted Marchie. WalTer Unger. GiTTord WulTT, and Gerald Bushey. START OF CONFERENCE RACE AT RIVERSIDE, BOTTOM YORK BOYS. FRONT TO REAR: Dick Sie- bolds, RoberT LisTon, Gerald NeTzband, Ted Marchie. and John Lievens. P056 0l,U'l ff? Yorlc's cross counTry Team sTarTed ouT The season wiTh Three oT lasT year's leTTer men. A ToTal of more Than TiTTeen men reporTed aTTer The opening OT school. We had meeTs wiTh PalaTine, Maine, Downers Grove, and Riverside all oT which were losT. We received eighTh place ouT OT Twelve compeTing Teams aT Proviso. The Desplaines River had overTlowed This course, making iT no easy iob To run. All OT Those deTeaTs loolc bad unTil one remembers ThaT The big Thing in Cross CounTry is The conTerence meeT. Any poinTs ThaT The Team malces Towards The winning oT The PresidenT's Cup come Trom This race. All The oTher meeTs are only condiTioners preparing The Team Tor The big evenT. This year The conTerence meeT was held in The ToresT preserve near Riverside I-Iig'w School. Mr. I-leinhorsT had his Team run in Three meeTs in The preserve To Tamiliarize Them wiTh The wandering course. November 8 was The big day. There was iusT enough weT snow on The ground To malce iT soggy, and iT was plenTy cold besides. This made iT harder Tor all The runners. Yorlc received TourTh place. The TirsT seven York boys To come in were given minor leTTers. These were Unger, Siebolds, NeTzband, LisTon, lvlarchie, l-laney. and Lievens. All in all The boys did very well. IT you wanT To appreciaTe whaT a Cross CounTry runner goes Through on some nice snowy, muddy, and windy day, puT on a pair of gym shorTs, and go ouT and run Two milesl Page 69 Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor k eauieri rip Worfon, '41 Klramlaa, fo win egionafgrown .....3I EasTAurora. ...H29 Proviso,..,.. .....37 Hinsdale ..,..27 Glenbard ,....37 Riverside ....48 Downers Grove .....47 Lyons,,.... ...5O Leyden .. ....42 Maine . . .34 Hinsdale . . . . . . .23 Glenbard . . .,...34 Riverside ... . Downers Grove ...M39 .,.,.27 Lyons........ . . . .36 STreaTor .....5O Maine .. The York heavyweighT baskeTball Team had a very suc- cessTuI season, considering ThaT They sTarTed The season wiThouT a reTurning leTTerman. This handicapped The Team in iTs TirsT Tew games. BuT Mr. Birks had Taken Three boys- Gene RoberTs, Don Landgren. and Bill Remec and made Them inTo a high-scoring Trio. Bruce Buchanan and ArT Newlander. Two excellenT boys on deTense, compIeTed The snappy quinTeT. This Team was aided by Dale Bovee and Tall, six-TooT-seven Bob Noren. In The TirsT Ten games oT The year The Team won nine and losT one, reaching iTs peak in The TirsT LaGrange game. LaGrange was picked as TavoriTes To win The conTerence TiTIe, buT aTTer The TirsT round oT play iT was apparenT ThaT York had The conTerence Trophy in The bag. York suTTered Two deTeaTs in The second round oT play. buT Two deTeaTs did noT keep Them Trom winning The comference champion- ship wiTh a record oT Ten vicTories againsT Two deTeaTs. This year The Regional TournamenT was held aT York. AT The beginning oT The TournamenT MorTon, I94I sTaTe cham- pions, was picked To win. buT a TighTing York Tive upseT The dope and won The TournamenT by deTeaTing MorTon in a very close game. AT The SecTionaI TournamenT aT Proviso, York deTeaTed Skokie in The TirsT game and WheaTon in The second. BuT in The Tinals, York was deTeaTed by IvIorTon and received The second-place Trophy. All in all. iT was a season To do crediT To York's baskeT- ball record. CongraTulaTions, Tellows, and our complimenTs To Mr. Birks. PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE ' TWO INDIVIDUAL PICTURES. TOP LEFT: Bill Remec. CENTER ROW OF THREE INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: Dale Bovee, Don Landgren, Faraday STrock. LOWER GROUP OF THREE INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: ArT Newlancler. Bob Noren. Gene RoberTs. ACTION SHOT, UPPER RIGHT: York players, IeTT To righT: Don Landgren. Gene RoberTs, Bill Remec. CIRCULAR INSET: Coach Birks and CapTain Gene RoberTs. ACTION SHOT, LEFT CENTER: York players, leTT To righT: Gene RoberTs, ArT Newlancler, Bill Remec. ACTION SHOT, RIGHT CENTER: Dale Bovee IwiTI'1 back To cameral. ACTION SHOT, LOWER LEFT: Gene RoberTs Takes a Tree Throw in The Riverside game. OTher York players visible in picTure, leTT To righT: Bob Noren, Bruce Buchanan. ACTION SHOT, LOWER RIGHT: Bruce Buchanan goes aTTer a rebound. SQUAD PICTURE FRONT ROW: Bruce Buchanan. Don Landqren. CapTain Gene RoberTs, ArT Newlander, Bill Remec, WesT-Suburban Trophy. SECOND ROW: Coach Birks. Ray WoITe. Paul Teschner, Dale Bovee. Warren Rosback, Faraday STrock. Charles Lonqaker IMgr.I, Bob Davies IMgr.I THIRD ROW: ClayTon Fanslow, RoberT WolaTz. Bob Noren, Heinz I-Ieiclorn, Bill Keesaer. Richard Scrymiqer. I--WST! M .L ,.L,, ..f5. L 'YAY' Tigm fit? . f??i2???5f323f4f L. x , X '-Q-51 ' ' A, M ,W ? ,.., ,, .L , Q ,. , 5 , bg 5 ,iiiifk Q A 7 Mnyp-19 l1QQLgMfSfwg'R,Q3Q:xNz ' i 8 r 'M X 1 wa. 'fx 2 2 ffm- 5 N SQ Q y A BH X w 1 1 -.P Q51 9 S S as Il: ,N- -5 b sr Tgxxx kg: f 'Z ,gg oligkfweigkf Cagem ag mai Sugurgan 6onLrence jfola 9 The York lighTweighT baskerball Team, beTTer known as he Barons, won iTs second successive WesT Suburban Ihampionship This year. IT was a Team ThaT can look back nd view wiTh pride iTs long sTring oT hard-ToughT vicTories. T was deTeaTed only Twice This year: once by a heavier lroviso Trosh-soph Team when The Barons were minus Their ce scorer, and once by a scrappy Hinsdale quinTeT, 2I o I9. A close vicTory over The Red Ponies oT Hinsdale began he march To championship. NexT The Riverside LighTs Tell TTer a brieT show oT TighT beTore The sharp shooTing oT he Green and WhiTe, Glenbard and Downers were walked 'ver wiThouT Trouble. La Grange kepT close Tor a while, hen Tollowed The way oT The oTher opposiTion, while sTub- worn Maine ToughT all The way buT couIdn'T caTch The iarons. The second round was a repeTiTion oT The TirsT, wiTh he excepTion oT The Hinsdale deTeaT. The Barons climaxed Their brillianr season wiTh a 26 To 2 vicTory over The LighTweighT Champions of The SouTh uburban League, ThornTon EracTionaI. They won This game fiTh a Tine exhibiTion oT Team work and sporTsmanship-- wo characTerisTics quiTe prominenT among York's cham- iionship Teams. The Barons were well sTocked This year wiTh Tine reserves nd powerTuI scoring ThreaTs. Jarrel Burrow led The quinTeT 1 scoring, and he was closely maTched by The Tine re- iounding oT CapTain Tony Kindl. Ted Marchie, RoberT funesh, and Byron Dixon, who camplered The TirsT Team, fere ably assisTed by Donald RosenTeIT, John McNamara. nd AIberT Johns. A TribuTe oT recogniTion should also be exTended To Mr. lack, The lighTweighT coach. IT was he who Through Tireless leTerminaTion Tormed This smooTh TuncTioning Team oT fhich we were so proud. Yorc .42 EasT Aurora . . , I8 Yorc . 29 Proviso ..,.,., 30 Yorc .28 Hinsdale ..,.., 27 Yorc . .49 Glenbard ,.... 9 York 36 Riverside .,.... 27 Yorc 35 Downers Grove I9 Yorc 36 Lyons . ....... 20 Yorc ..... 33 Leyden ,..... I5 Yorc . . 43 Maine ........ 2I York I9 Hinsdale ...,., 2I Yorc .. .32 Glenbard , . .I6 Yorc 44 Riverside ....,. 22 Yorc .... 5l Downers Grove 34 Yorc . 37 Lyons . A . I6 York .. M38 Maine . . 33 PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE ACTION SHOT. UPPER LEFT: York players, IeTT To righl: John McNamara, Bob Kunesh, Dick OuiTer. ACTION SHOT, UPPER RIGHT: York players, IeTT To riqhT: Don RosenTeIdT. Jarrel Burrow. Byron Dixon, Bob Kunesh. INDIVIDUAL ACTION PICTURES, READING DOWN: Tony Kindl, Jarrel Burrow, Byron Dixon, Ted Marchie, Bob Kunesh. CIRdCULAR INSET: York players, Ieff To righT: Jarrel Burrow, Bob Kunesh, Tony Kin I. EREE-THROW SHOT, RIGHT: Tony Kincll, shooTing. On sides, Ted Marchie, Jarrel urrow. ACTION SHOT, LOWER RIGHT CENTER: Jarrel Burrow Takes a shoT. Byron Dixon is visible aT righT. ACTION SHOT. LOWER CENTER: Byron Dixon shooTs a baskeT. CIRCULAR INSET, LOWER RIGHT: Coach Black and CapTain Tony Kindl. SQUAD PICTURE RONT ROW: Bob Kunesh. Byron Dixon, Tony Kindl, Jarrel Bur- nw, Don RosenTeIdT. ECOND ROW: Coach Black, Dean Morgan, Dick Siebolds, Dick IuiTer, John McNamara. HIRD ROW: STuarT Wildman, AIberT Johns, Glenn Tews, Lloyd andlord. Page 73 .groafi-.goyafa Z?a4Lef6af Frosh-Soph baskeTball is Tor The underclassmen, The Treshmen and sophomores. Like Trosh-soph TooTball, iT serves primarily as Training Tor The boys who will be on The varsiTy in Their junior or senior year. BaskeTball Tor Trosh-soph is divided by class, The Tresh- men and sophomores each having a Team. The Treshmen had a Tine Team, losing buT Two games during The season. OuTsTanding lighTs Trom The Trosh are Doug Cunningham, Don Olsen, and Danny Egan. Cal Weinberg and Jim Mirchell are promising heavyweighTs. The sophomores also had a good Team, losing buT Three games in Their schedule. Two impressive lighT- weighTs are Bob Poile and David Dunbar. There are guiTe a Tew heavyweighTs: Dick Coons, Their Tall cenTer, has already impressed Mr. Birks as excellenT maTerial. Leroy BrighT, KenneTh Apel, Jerome Cheney, Joe Remec, and Henry Garland will probably make The varsiTy nexT year. Since much oT The success oT The varsiTy Teams depend upon maferial developed on Trosh-soph Teams, a voTe oT Thanks should be given To Mr. Ferry Tor his Tine work The lasT Two years. INTRAMU RAL BASKETBALL CAPTAINS FRONT ROW: John Weber, Miles French, Sherman Cunningham, Jack Ewan, John Bowden. SECOND ROW: Richard TuchbrighTer, Edward Hendricks, Russell Abraham, Louis STeuerle, RoberT Davies. SOPH SQUAD, CIRCLE FRONT ROW: Charles HammersmiTh, Bob Poile, CapTain LeRoy BrighT, Jerome Cheney, David Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Bob Kerkoch, Chuck Meier, Howard Workman, Jack Hackerf, Coach Ferry. THIRD ROW: Henry Garland, Fred Koecher, Dick Coons, Dick Love, Ted Bedell. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: KenneTh Apel, Joe Remec. FROSH SQUAD, BOTTOM FRONT ROW: Danny Egan, Lee STurTevanT, Doug Cunningham, Don Olson, Bill Kindl, RoberT KasTholm, Don Legler. SECOND ROW: Herman Rabe, Bill Reuhl, RoberT Sieving, Jack DuPre, Wayne DuTTin, Howard Vogel, Wesley Diershaw, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Richard Madson, Allen Maples, Jim MiTchell, Paul Luehr, Cal Weinbero. any oyd parficipafe in .gnframura lnTramural BaskeTball oTTers greaTer parTicipaTion in sporT Than possibly any oTher Torm oT aThleTics. There are Two leagues, one Tor all boys under l3O pounds, and The oTher Tor heavyweighTs. Any boy who has The permission oT The aThleTic direcTor, Mr. EasT, is elig- ible Tor a Team. There are eighT Teams in each league: The lighTweighTs play on Tuesday nighTs, while The heavyweighT cagers compeTe on Thursdays. Dick TuchbreiTer's Tive Took The heavyweighT division wiTh seven wins and no losses: Heinemann's Team was second wiTh one loss. The lighTweighT TighT Tor The TiTle culmi- naTed in a Tie beTween HuberT's squad and French's Team. The absence oT French and his regular Team maTe, Lenke, made The playoTT vicTory an easy one Tor HuberT. CrediT should be given To Mr. Shearer and Mr. SmiTh Tor spending Their Time and energy Toward TurThering The good Times OT The boys. Fedeflting Coacked gaaf 0116! JQPKUHCI fke UOPL JQC H1211 The I942 York ouTdoor Track Team, led by IapTains Harvey Nack and George IvliTchell, wiThouT doubT a disTincT Threar To The Illinois TaTe Track Championship. The ouTdoor season Tficially opens wiTh The Annual Class lvIeeT. his is a meeT in which The seniors, iuniors, ophomores, and Treshmen compeTe againsT ach oTher. LasT year The iuniors deTeaTed The eniors To win The meeT Tor The TirsT Time in Tany years. There isn'T much chance. however, IT deThroning The seniors, or lasT year's vicTors his year. The purpose oT The meeT isn'T To wake The underclassmen appear Toolishg iT is aTher a conTesT in which much experience and ,omfidence can be aTTained. The Tield evenT specialisTs are under The upervision oT Mr. KorT. Under his careTul guidance many Tormer aThleTes have esTab- shed The name oT York in record-breaking xericormances. lvlr. KorT has produced Three ine pole vaulTers in Bill Faganel, Carl Colai- inni, and George Bailey. They have cleared I' 6 , II', and IO' 6 , respecTively, indoors his year: and They should improve Their per- ormances ouTdoors. Faganel's rise To head oT fork's pole vaulTers is almosT miraculous. A :eTTer expIanaTion. however, is The TacT Thar Sill worked hard all summer on his specialTy, and he deserves all The crediT ThaT is exTended o him. PICTU RE AT TOP Mr. EasT has a Triendly chaT wiTh Track co-capTains Harvey Nack and George MiTchell. VARSITY SQUAD, CENTER RONT ROW: Arne Carlson, William Faganel, George MiTchell, Harvey Nack, Iarl Colaianni. ECOND ROW: Mr, EasT, RoberT l.isTon, John McNamara, Dick EaTon, RoberT vans, Mr. Korf. HIRD ROW: Edward STrehlau, William Rowan, MarTin Haufe, William Wallace, 'liles French, manager. NON-LETTER SQUAD, BOTTOM FRONT ROW: Thomas Halbe, Russell Varner, Melvin Cruger, Hugh McComb, WalTer Firch. SECOND ROW: ErnesT Runge, David Driver, Joseph Manino, Bill Johnson. Bob Conradi, KenneTh Kelleck, RoberT Jaross, RoberT LeBeau. THIRD ROW: Charles Longaker, Gerald Bushey, Elmer Lucas, George Bailey. Frank Krone, STuarT Haney, Alan McNamara, Richard Bowden. FOURTH ROW: RoberT Hier, Jay Fulmer, Bill Jol'insTon. Leroy Menge, Russell Kasmar, BenTon DoherTy, RoberT Kirschke, ThornTon Lowe. Page 75 orlf j'acLmen lljaunf jkeir 3 ying .geef-.fdnvl power Edward Slrehlau. LOWER LEFT: Bill R Mr. Korl's handiwork is evidenced nol only in lhe pole vaull, lor he has a line shol puller and discus man in Marlin l'laule, a 2lO-pound junior. Il Haule im- proves. he should be able lo gain some valuable poinls down slale lhis year. David Peirce, anolher shol puller, has also been serving nolice lhal he has polenlial possibililies. The lield evenls are rounded oul wilh John McNamara's abilily in high jumping. This springy legged iunior has lumped 5' 8 lhis year and should do beller as soon as he has had more praclice. Anolher junior, Bill John- son, has also been improving on his high iumping. From lasl reporls he loo was approaching lhe 5' 8 heighl. Ol course, il is impossible lo lorelell whal mighl lake place by lhe lime lhe imporlanl compelilion arrives laler in lhe season, bul as lhis is wrillen iusl belore press deadline, we can al leasl say lhal in lhe maller ol lield evenls, Yorlc's lraclc deparlmenl is in a heallhy condilion. A I94l CONFERENCE MEET AT LYONS TOP: George Milch Il l lh hlllO0yddhThlll i LOWER RIGHT: Mal H f GHJQPJ .gn we COHAPQHCQ t York's runners are in The capable hands oT York's veTeran head Track coach. Mr. EasT. This man is Tamous Tor his brillianT relay Teams and quarTer-mile runners of The pasT and presenT. IT was Mr. EasT's relay Team ThaT seT a new High School record back in I936 aTTer winning The sTaTe champion- ship. Nack and MiTchell. This year's capTains. are Two very able leaders. Nack won The 440 yard dash down sTaTe lasT year and anchored The TourTh place relay Team. lv1iTchell was one oT The TasTesT men on This relay Team in The sTaTe oT Illinois and almosT placed in The broad iump and IOO yard dash down sTaTe. AnoTher runner ThaT will bear waTching This year is Bill Wallace, who has been pressing Nack all year. He was also on lasT year's relay Team. ForTunaTely. noT all oT York's Tine runners are Iocafed in The 440 or The relay Team. We have one oT The TinesT half milers in The sTaTe in Dick EaTon. He has noT been heard oT much This year. buT ThaT is due To The TacT ThaT he is Track wriTer Tor The York-Hi. Dick, unlike mosT Tel- lows, is Too modesT To prinT reporTs oT his own heroic eTTorTs. Mr. EasT also has Arne Carlson. who specializes in The l2O yard high and ZOO yard low hurdles. All oT These boys should conTribuTe heavily Toward making York a deTiniTe bid- der Tor sTaTe supremacy. York is deTending champion oT iTs disTricT This year and should repeaT lasT year's perTormance. IT York should win The DisTricT MeeT, iT will be a deTiniTe advanTage To The Team. All men who place on The winning disTricT Team are qualiTied Tor sTaTe TiTle compeTiTion. There you have The l942 York ouT- door Track Team-a Team ThaT is expecTed To go Tar in aTTempTing To duplicaTe The TeaTs oT The immorTal Teams oT I936 and I938, The TirsT Two sTaTe championship Teams oT York CommuniTy High School. IT is an achievemenT ThaT will be very diTTiculT, buT also an achievemenT ThaT can be done! I94I CONFERENCE MEET AT LYONS TOP: George MiTcheIl, broad jump. CIRCLE: Harvey Nack finishing TirsT in quarTer mile. Bill Wallace follows in Third place. BOTTOM Ile-TTI: Arne Carlson, York represenTaTive in high hurdles. 4 Paq 77 if ire omin, own .7!ze .gjfrefclz .911 .fd jfurry Gncferri A Thrilling 53-43 deTeaT OT Naperville by The Green and WhiTe was The high poinT OT York's indoor dual meeTs. In Tour years The Red and WhiTe had noT been beaTen in dual meeT compeTi- Tion in The NorTh Cenfral College Tield house, The scene OT mosT OT York's hoT house acTiviTies. IT was This meeT in which I-Iarvey Nack OT The spring Dukes esTabIished a prep 440 record Tor The N. C. oval. The EasTmen deTeaTed, in all, six Teams: EasT Aurora, JoIieT, WheaTon, Hinsdale, Naperville, and Maine, and losT To Three: Naper- ville lTirsT meeT OT seasonl, Oak Park, and New Trier. One OT The mosT encouraging Tea- Tures OT The early work was The ouT- dandmg unpmwenwnk uisome OT The boys over The previous season andTheconHnuedinWNovemenTsdun ing The long winTer work. Cross coun- Try did much Tor 5Tu I-Ianey, iunior, and Gerald Bushey, senior, as was evi- denced by Their perTormances in The mile: while a very encouraging Tea- Ture Tor TuTure Teams was The acTions OT Treshmen Dick Rose and Don Nel- son in The dashes and broad iump and ThorTon Lowe, iunior, in The hur- dles. The ouTsTanding improvemenT was shown by Bill Eaganel, a senior, in The pole vaulT. I-Ie raised his mark more Than Two TeeT over his lasT year's sTandard. IT such improve- menTs are experienced by all The TracksTers, York will be a deTiniTe ThreaT To coin The Naperville Relays Tor The second successive year. York 38 Naperville 57 York 52 EasT Aurora 43 York 2I Oak Park 79 EvansTon I6 York 79 JoIieT I5 York 57V2 WheaTon 37V2 York 42 273 New Trier 52 IX3 York 65 273 I'-Iinsdale 29 If3 York , 52 Naperville 43 York . 65 Maine . 30 TOP LEFT: George MiTcheII, broad iurno. TOP RIGHT: Arne Carlson, high hurdles. FS GU GU USS9 CFFIGF. LOWER LEFT: UnidenTiTied OpponenT OI' MiT1heI in broad iurnp. LOWER CENTER: LeRoy Menqe. sho' out LOWER RIGHT: Bill Eadanel. pole vauIT. CENTER: Passing The baTOn in relay race: Edward ST hl d R II V n y0l L3 inlaid Kourffi SQUAD PICTURE DNT ROW: mpresse, Joe Mishodek, James ynoweTh, WalTer STumpe. arles l-larnmersmiTh. Coach Birks, Leo :K ROW: RoberT Graybill, Drge Carbine, Heinz Heidorn, l Tescher, ClayTon Fanslow, k Kucera. oberT Graybill puTs a sizzler ass The neT, ick r J serve. Kucera delivers an ove icera and Graybill demonsTraT- xow To reTurn some Touqhies. Tennis was inTroduced as a rnaior sporT in I94I wiTh a Team composed of Dick Kucera, Bob and John Graybill, George Carbine, Pierre WesTcoTT, Bob Fowler, AI Luchessi, Joe Mish- odek, and ClayTon Fanslow. In The conference rnaTches held aT Hinsdale York placed TiTTh, Kucera and Luchessi handling The singles cornpeTiTion, Fowler, WesTcoTT, and The Two Gray- bills playing in The doubles. This season, if Tennis balls are available, York will have an experienced squad led by CapTain RoberT Graybill, and There is every indicaTion Th T Th ' a ese players will make good. 'Z f A-5 24' Olin Amen .fdre ibiuof ibiggera gxfraor inaryg go! -ga!f.S7zorfage may Curg .fdcfiuifg ln The goIT season oT I94I Yorlc placed sevenTh. This was noT due To The TacT ThaT The opposing school Teams were very much beTTer, buT ThaT on The day oT The conference meeT aT Timber Trails, The beTTer players oT The Team did noT Turn in very good scores. Bill I.auT, Kenny Baker, and Jack Conolly were Three oT The besT senior players oT The '4I season. fXlThough Kunesh, Then a iunior, did play regu- larly on The varsiTy Team, he did noT manage To place in The conTerence. VegTer, a promising sophomore golT sTar, placed TirsT Trom York in The conTerence wiTh an 88. Kerby was second wiTh an 89, and Samuel Third wiTh a 92. Mr. PraTT awarded IeTTers To Kunesh, l.auT, Baker, Conolly, Kerby, VegTer, and Frega. Due crediT can be given To Mr. PraTT, Mr. SmiTh, and Mr. I-leinhorsf Tor Their coaching. They had us ouT pracTicing as much as possible, which was quiTe a biT, on The diTTerenT courses. The players oT The l942 Team ThaT seem To show The mosT promise are VegTer, Kunesh, Kerby, Dixon, FeIiTz, Campbell, RosenTeIdT, and Tews. If everyThing goes well, These boys will have a good chance Tor TirsT place in The conTerence. SQUAD PICTURE ITronT rowl: Richard Campbell, Bill I-IunTsha, Norman Larson, Glenn Tews. Byron Dixon, Joy Schroll. ISecond rowlz Paul Bucholz, Robe-rT VegTer, Paul Kerby, Mr. PraTT, Bill Samuel, Alberl Meyer, RoberT Kunesh. TOP PICTURE: RoberT VegTer demonsTraTes a shoT Tor some oT his Team maTes. WaTching him, IeTT To righT, are: Paul Kerby, Bill Samuel, and Bill T'IunTsha. Pg 80 irgi i .x4fALfic .fddriociafion G. A. A. The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is organized lor lhe pur- ose ol promoling good sporlsmanship, co-operalion, and riendliness lhrough sporls and games. Once a monlh a general business and social meeling is held lo arrange lor hikes and play days. Olher sporls regu- larly engaged in are baskelball. volley ball, guoil lennis, bowling, hockey, soccer. baseball, lumbling, lennis, archer l00ll60l'6 any ,xdcfiuified GROUP PICTURE, LOWER LEFT FRONT ROW: Belly Van Doren, presidenl: Polly Lislon, lreasurer: Claire Ann Keller. secrelary: LaVergne Schroeder, vice presiclenl: Delilah Clemens, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Me-lander, Peggy Rolder. Helen Olmslead Mildred Knudson, Jean Dresser, Alice Fleck, Jean Cayia. Bonila Brauml isler, Marlha Telling. THIRD ROW: Barbara Binion, Rulh Friz, Carol Wirkus, Marlha Green. Maryanne Collins, Dorolhy Gassner. Carol Slubbe. Lilly Walckhol, Jac- queline Perry, Edna Thomsen, Irene Domianus. Y, THIRD ROW: Lois Pelersen Phyllis Krage Dorolhy Minnear Dorolhy and paddle 1-ennisl Boullbee, Elsie Rockwood, Donna Rockwood. Mary Pallersori. Theresa The G. A. A. also provides and decorales lhe gaily Iighled lree which appears in York's main hall al Chrislmas lime. This York lradilion is one ol lhe mosl pleasanl and mosl apprecialed ol all ils colorlul evenls. OFFICERS: Presidenl ..,... .,........,. B elly Van Doren Vice Presidenl. . . . . .LaVerne Schroeder Secrelary. . . . .Claire Ann Keller Treasurer . . . ..... Polly Lislon Program . . ...,...,......,. Delilah Clemens TUMBLING PYRAMID, BELOW Polly Lislon, Rulh Boldebuck, Belly Van Doren, Belly Skaller llopl, Claire Ann Keller lbasel, Alice McEnlee, Gerry Greer, Peggy Lislon. I-lodson, Lois Teske. Marcia Comp, June Brieschke. FOURTH ROW: Rulh Boldebuck, Mickey Widmen, Marilyn Sharon, June De Woll, Gloria Robinson. Peggy Showers, Marge Frega. GROUP PICTURE, LOWER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Mary Lonergan. Jean Leader, Jean Hawkins, Geraldine Luelhis, Eileen Lewis, Eleanor Lewis. SECOND ROW: Roberla Larson. Marjorie Hedges, Geraldine Halllielcl Jeanne Wenlz. Marguerile Fash, Harriel Meyer. Joy Smale. Dorolhy Kunesh. THIRD ROW: Peggy Lislon, Gerry Greer, Marilyn Nordslrom, Ellen Miller, Helen Blair, Marilyn Lammerl, Mary Louise Olsson, Belly Lou Kinnell, Florence Domianus. BACK ROW: Virginia Chidlow, Elizabelh Nollingham, Adolphyne LaBahn, Arlene Barlizal, Carolan Shaw, Arlelle Slelzer, Carlolle Swan- son. Bonnie Srnilh. Marjorie Ashby, Lorraine Marlin, Florence Gersey Elaine Uhlir, Elsie Nordblorn, Alice McEnlee, Belly Skaller, Ann Morgan Page 8I .gnencldlula arm! .S?oorf5man5 Lp are .gcleag of A wide varieTy oT acTrviTies is included in The G A A program, wiTh main emphasis on aTTer-school A combinaTion hilce and picnic is held in The Tall aT which prospecTive members are inTroduced To The acTrviTies oT The club JusT beTore ChrisTmas a poT luclc supper is held To iniTiaTe The new members. AT The moThers' and daughTers' Tea in The spring, cerTiTicaTes oT awards are pre- senTed To Those girls who have earned Them, and The moThers are acguainTed wiTh The TuncTions oT The organizaTion. Play days are held in The Tall and spring when girls Trom several schools geT To- geTher Tor a halT or whole day oT games and Tun. The girls Trom each school are placed on Teams wiTh girls Trom oTher schools. The girls mosT acTive in G. A. A. were chosen lasT Tall To go To lvlorTon l-ligh School. The soccer TournamenT in The Tall con- sisTs enTirely oT Treshman girls. The cap- Tains oT The winning Teams lasT Tall were lv1argueriTe Fash and Gerry LueThi. Soc- cer players in The Top picTure. leTT To righT, are: Gerry LueThi, ArleTTe STelTzer, and lvlargueriTe Fash. The hockey TournamenT, also in The Tall, is composed oT sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. The capTain oT The winning Team oT This year's TournamenT was Polly LisTon. AT The end oT The hockey season a hoclcey sTiclc is awarded To The girl voTed The besT hoclcey player Tor ThaT year, This year's winner being Claire Ann Keller. l-locl4ey players shown in The cen- Ter picTure are, leTT To righT, Polly LisTon, BeTTy Van Doren, and Virginia Chidlow. A Telegraphic BaslceT-ShooTing Tour- namenT is held aT The close oT The baslceT- ball season. All enTranTs compeTe righT aT home on an appoinTed daTe. The scores are Telegraphed To The sTaTe oTTice, and The resulTs are in Turn Telegraphed To all parTicipanTs. Banners are senT To disTricT and sTaTe winners. The scramble under The baslceT lboTTom picTurel includes, leTT To righT, Marilyn Sharon, Delilah Clemens, Marge Frega, LaVerne Schroe- der, DennisTeen T-lowensTein, and Gloria Robinson. GPA .grienclfg joefi in laorfd The volley ball TournamenT is composed oT boTh Treshmen and upper classmen. The bowling Teams consisT oT Two ad- vanced bowlers and Three beginners. Nine Teams compeTe in This TournamenT, and awards are made To Teams and individuals. Girls receive G.A.A. leTTers by earning cerTain numbers oT poinTs. A local award is given To girls having six hundred poinTs in Their Treshman year: anoTher award is given To sophomores having Twelve hundred poinTs: The STaTe League Award is given To iuniors having sixTeen hundred poinTs3 and The STaTe League Emblem is given To seniors having Two Thousand poinTs. These poinTs are earned in aTTer-school organized sporTs, sporTs The girls do Themselves, and in daily healTh charTs and abiliTy TesTs. WHO'S WHO IN THE PICTURES SHUEELEBOARD lEronT courTl: Mar- ARCHERY: Elaine Uhlir, Marge Erega, gueriTe Eash, Marilyn Sharon: lbaclc Edna Thomsen. courTl: Geraldine Greer, Claire Ann TENNIS: Elsie Nordbloom, Gerry Greer, K ll EI ' Uhl' e er. anne lr. BASEBALL: Elaine Uhlir, Elsie Nordbloom, 13 iv, 1- ' cf? . 54 -:jf - ' 7. 9 :Ap J ig? 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A 'L - 'T' '--fb TONY ACITELLI: Translerred from Glen- bard, 2. DON ADAMS: Band Conceri, 2, Oper- ella Orchesira, 3, 4: Quinlel, Band Con- cerl, 37 Band Librarian, 3: Minor Band LeHer, 3. TED ADAMS: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. NORMA AHRENS GLENN ALABACK: Secrelary, French Club, 3. LEO ALAMPRESE ARLENE ALLEN: Secrelary-Treasurer, Firsl Treble Clel, 2, Minor Leller, Treble Clel, 2, Operella Chorus and Produclion Slall, 3, 4, lvlaior Music Leller, 3. RICHARD ALWORTH: Transferred from Tuley High, Chicaqo, 2: Operella Chor- us, 3, 4: Operella Produciion Slall, 4. LAVERGNE ANDERSEN: Minor Treble Clef Lehrer, 3, Spanish Club Award, 3: Typisl, Y's Tales, 43 Operefla Chorus, 4, Nalional Honor Sociery, 4. MARGARET ANDERSON CHARLES ANDREWS MARIAN APEL: Soph Play. 23 Junior Play Produclion Shah, 3: Senior Play Pro- duclion Sfaff, 4. LEONARD BALES: Soph Foolball, 2. GLADYS BAMBULA: Operefla Chorus. 3: Maior and Minor Music Lellers. 3? Coslurne Assisfanl for Senior Play, 4: Operella Casl, 4: Girls' Sexlel, 4. DORIS BANGERT: Treasurer. Home Eco- nomics Club, 2. ROBERT BANSFIELD MYREL BARROWCLIFF DOROTHY BARTZ: Librarian, 2nd Treble Clef, 23 Vice-President Home Econornics Club, 31 Minor Treble Clel Lelier, 3: Home Economics Club Award, 33 Secre- lary, Home Economics Club, 47 Operefla Chorus, 4. 'A' D. BEAU MONT B. BOCKOVEN 6 D. BECKWITH I-I. BENSON A BERENS A BERGSTROM D BITZI . . - . NGER M. BOESENBER6 R. BORMAN M l 06el'lf - OUR CLASS PRESIDENT Arne began his afhlefic career in Irosh Ioolball, working inlo varsify his Ias'r Iwo years. On 'rhe Iraclc his specially was high hurdles. DON BEAUMONT DOROTHY BECKWITH: Band Concerl, 3. HILMER BENSON: Junior Play Produclion Slahf, 3. ALAN BERENS: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Sen- ior Play, 4: Quill 8: Scroll Award, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Drama Nighi Lighl Crew, 3, 4: Senior Play Lighi Crew, 2: Junior Play Lighl Crew, 2: Senior Play Lighf Crew, 2: Slage Crew Award, 2: Senior Play Produdion Sfalif, 3: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 3: Edilor, Y's Tales, 4: Thespian Award, 4, ANNE BERGSTROM: Pep Club Award, 3: Presi- denl, Pep Club, 4: Treasurer, Red Cross, 4: Typisl, Y's Tales, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. DOROTHY BITZINGER: Transferred from Norfhern High School, Elinl, Michigan, I. BILL BOCKOVEN: Drama Nighl, 4. MYRTLE BOESENBERG: Minor Treble Clef I.eIIer, 2: Opereffa Chorus and Producrion Sfalf, 3: Maior Music Lefler, 3. RUTH BORMAN: Translerred from Tuley High, I: Nalional Honor Sociely. DALE BOVEE: Soph Baslcefball, 2: Drama Nighi, 4: Major Baslcelball Lelfer, 4. JOHN BOWDEN: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Senior Play, 4: Reporler, Yorln-Hi, 4: Minor Leffer, Lighiweighl Foolball, 4: Debale Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play. 3: Slafe Lafin Coniesi Seciional, 3: Memorial Day Program, 3: Quill and Scroll Award, 4: Business Manager, Y's Tales, 4. ROBERTA BOYER D. BOVEE J. BOWDEN R. BOYER W1 i GC -P N JOHN BREITLING: Opereffa, 45 Oper- ella Chorus and Producfion Slatt 2: Operetra Chorus, 3: Major and Minor Music Lellers. 3. JAMES BRENNAN: Transferred from Immaculafe Conception High School, 2. FLORENCE BRESSMAN ALEX BRIESKE BERNICE BRIGHT: Band Concert 2, 3. DAVE BRIGHT: Junior Play Produclion S'raTt 2. BEN BRINKMAN MARION BUGAREWICZ DAVID BURKS: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. BEVERLY BURNS DELMAR BURR: Band Concert 23 Oper- elra Chorus, 4. JARREI. BURROW: Nalional Honor So- ciery, 3, 4: Soph Fooiball, 2: Soph Bas- Icefball, 37 Minor Baslrefball Lefler 3, 4: Narional Arhlefic Scholarship Associa- rion, 3: Soph Play, 2: Drama Night 35 Head Usher, Nalional Honor Sociely, 47 Minor Foolball Leller, 4. ELEANOR BUSHBACK: Nalional Honor Sociery, 3, 43 York-Hi Reporrer, 2: Soph Play Producrion Slatt 2. GERALD BUSHEY: Soph Foofball, 2. JACK CAPPECK: Transferred from Pro- viso, 2. ROSALIE CARBON ARNE CARLSON: Frosh Foofball, Ig Soph Foolball, 21 Soph Baslcelball, 25 Minor Traclc Leirer, 27 Major Traclc Leffer, 3: Minor Foofball Lerfer, 3, 47 Junior Play Procluclion Slatt 2: Junior Class Vice- President 3: Nafional Alhlelic Scholar- ship Sociely, 3: Sporrs Eclifor, Y's Tales, 43 Presidenl ol Senior Class, 4: Nafional Honor Sociery, 4. DOROTHY CARPENTER: Cosfurne As- sislant Senior Play, 4. E. CAYIA CLAYTON J. CHAMBERS E. CHANT F. CHENEY E. CHRISTOFFERSON M, CLARKE M. CLELAND D. CLEMENS R. CLEVENGER B. COHEN H. COHEN EDWARD CAYIA: Maior Foofball Leiier, 4: Vice-Presidenl, Senior Class, 4: Memorial Day Program. 3: Tlwespian Award, 3, 4: Presiclenl oi Tlwespians, 4: Drama Niqlwi, 2, 3, 4: Debare Award, 2: Sopli Play. 27 Junior Play Casf and Produczlion Slall, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JANE CHAMBERS: Prompler, Senior Play, 4. EVELYN CHANT: G. A. A. Isl Year Award, I: Soplw Play Producrion Sfafzi, 2: Junior Play, 3. FREEMAN CHENEY: Eroslw Foolball, I: Minor Eoolball Leller, 2. ESTHER CHRISTOFFERSON: Sopli Play Producrion Siall. 2. MARGARET CLARKE: Transferred from Glenbard, I: Minor Treble Clel LeHer, 2: Opereffa Produclion Sfarl, 3, BARBARA CLAYTON: Spanish Club Award, 3: Junior Play Casl and Produdion Sfarf, 3: Drama Niqhf Cas? and Producfion Slari, 3, 4: Operella Producfion Srafi, 3, 4: Memorial Day Program, 3: Properfy Misrress, Senior Play, 4: Spanish Club Reporler. 4: Hislorical Socielv Vice-President 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, I: Secrelary, Spanish Club. 2: Band Concert 2, 3: Soplw Play, 2: Presidenl ol Spanish Club, 3: Tliespfan Award, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 4. MORRIS CLELAND: Soplw Eoolball, 2: Minor Eoofball Lelrer, 4: Co- capfain, Liqhfweiqlnl Eoofball, 4. DELILAH CLEMENS: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3. 4: G. A, A. Eirsl Year Award, I: Second Year G. A. A. Award, 2: Tlnird Year G. A. A. Award, 3: Program Chairman, G. A, A., 4. RUTHELLYN CLEVENGER BERNICE COHEN HELEN COHEN: Business Sfaiwf, Yorlr-Hi, 4: Nalional Honor Sorieiy, 4. Pace 89 :I0 SEIUIUBS ZI76l CARL COLAIANNI: Soph Foolball, 2: Maier Track Leller, 3: Major Foolball Leller, 4: Soph Play, 2. TODD COLLINS: Frosh Foolball, I: Soph Foolball, 2: Memorial Day Program, 3: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4. EMMETT COMISKEY: Assislanl Produc- lion Manager, Yorlr-Hi, 4: Opererla Pro- duclion Slall, 2: Qperella Chorus, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Business SlaFl, 3. JAMES CONLEY DOROTHY COOK: Firsi Year 6.A.A. Award, l. ROBERT COOPER: Band Concerl, 2. SHERMAN CUNNINGHAM: Frosh Fool- ball, I: Soph Foolball, 2: Minor Foolball Leller, 3: Major Foolball Leller, 4. ROBERT CURRIE: Band Concerl, 2, 3: Operella Qrcheslra, 4. FRED DAMARIN: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4: Yorlr-Hi Pholographer, 4: Y's Tales, 4: Quill and Scroll Award, 4: Program Chair- man, Roman Banguel, 4. GEORGE DANLY: Junior Play Procluclion Sla1Pl, 3. DAVID DAVIS: Translerred from Louis- yille lKen.l High School, 2: Band Con- cerl, 3. MARILYN DAVIS: Eealure Wriler, York- Hi, 4: Vice-Presidenl, Thespians, 4: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slall and Casl, 4: Thes- pian Award, 3. 4: Senior Play Properly Assislanl, 4: Drama Nighl, 2: Soph Play. 2: Qperella Produclion Slali, 3, 4: Junior Play Slahf, 3. PAT DELANEY: Drama Nighl Casl and Produclion Slalll, 4: Soph Play, 2: Junior Play Casl and Produclion Slail, 3: Memo- rial Day Program, 3: Senior Play Properly Assislanl, 4: Crealiye Wriling Club Presi- denl, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. WARREN DEMOREST: Yorlc-Hi Eclilorial Edilor, 4: Presidenl, Quill and Scroll, 4: Thespian Award, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Award, 3: Roman Banguel Program, 3: Vice-Presidenl, Debaie Club, 2: Debale Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl, 2, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. BETTY DEMS: Home Economics Club Award, 3. BURF DILLON: Frosh Baslcelball Manag- er, Ig Frosh Foolball, I: Soph Foolball, 2: Soph Play, 2: Senior Play, 4: Drama Nighl, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. EMILY DIXON: Casl and Produclion Slail Drama Nighl, 4: Junior Play, 3: Spanish Club Award, 3: Memorial Day Program, 3: Senior Play, 4: Vice-Presidenl, Spanish Club, 4: Thespian Awards, 4: Y's Tales, 4: Malce-up Mislress, Qperella and Junior Play, 4. RALPH DOBBERSTEIN L. DOLEZAL W. EWALD D. EATON L. EBELING F. EDWARDS J. ELLIO J. EWAN TT 6. ENZENBAC B. FAGANEL R. EIEBRAN e laeffelflt-' OUR VICE-PRESIDENT Ed is one ol The mosl versalile seniors. Besides be-ing a line pianisf and a Toolball player. he has lrocl The boards in many plays. LOIS DOLEZAL: Yorll-Hi Reporler, I' Cheer Lead er, 37 Pep Club Award, 3' Vice-Presidenl Pe CI bi I I P U 4: Operelfa Chorus, 4. DICK EATON: Soph Foolball 2' Maier Tra I4 L I- . . C e Ter, 2, 3' Quill and Scroll Award 3' N ' , , , aIionaIA+h- lelic Scholarshi S 'I p ocie y, 3: Maior Eoolball Lelfer, 4: York-Hi Reporfer, 2: Yorlr-Hi Sporls Reporler. 3, 4: Drama Niqhl, 4. LOIS EBELING FRED EDWARDS JEAN ELLIOTT GEORGE ENZENBACHER: Operefla Producfion Sraff, 2: Operella Chorus, 3, 4. WALLY EWALD: Soph Foorball, 21 Yorlr-Hi Circula- Iion SIaTl'. I. JACK EWAN: Ivlaior Foorlaall Leller, 4: Minor Eoolball Lelfer, 2, 37 Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely, 3: Quill and Scroll Award, 3: Ivlemori Day Program, 37 Senior Play, 4: Junior Play, 3, Treasurer, Soph Class. 2: De-bare Award, I, 2: York-Hi Reporrer, 2: York-Hi Sporls Reporler, York-Hi Spor+s Edilor, 4' So h PI 2 Y' , p ay, : s Tales, 45 Nahonal I-lonor Sociely, 4. ual 3 . BILL FAGANEL: Minor Track Leller, 3. ROBERT FIEBRANDT EMIL FISCHER: Assisranl Slage Manager, 4: Drama Niqhf Produclion SI TI a , 4: Operelra Produclion Slaff, 47 Technician, Junior Play, 4. EUGENE FISCHER I-TER DT E. EISCHER E. FISCI-IER Q 'n i -D ls? .nw fl CHARLOTTE FLANAGAN MARGERY FLETCHER REA FLOYD: Operella Produchon SfaIT, 2: Operella Chorus and Produclion Slafl, 37 Operelfa Chorus, 4. MARJORIE FOGG MARGARET FOOTE BARBARA FORSYTHE FRANK FOSTER: Soph Play, 2: Junior Play Cas? and Produclion Slahf, 3: Memo- rial Day Program, 3, Senior Play, 4. ROBERT FRASE RAYMOND FREDRICK MARIAN FREED: Operella Chorus 4. KATHERINE FRENCH: G. A. A. Nu- rneral, 2: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slail 4, Junior Play Produclion Srafil, 3: Cos- lurne Mislress, Senior Play, 4. MILES FRENCH: York-Hi Arr Sfahf, lt Band Concerf, 2, Track Team Manager. 4. LILLIAN FUCHS: Firsl Year G. A. A. Awarcl, 3, MARILYN GALLO: Soph Play Procluclion Slahf, 2. DORIS GESTLAND: Nalional Honor So- ciely, 3, 4, Soph Play, 2: Drarna Niqhl, 3: Drama Niqhl Casl and Produclion, 4: Junior Play, 3: Memorial Day Proqrarn, 3, Malce-up Mislress, Senior Play, 47 School Edilor, Y's Tales, 4: Thespian Award, 4, Operella Produclion Sfaff, 45 Procluclion Slahl, Junior Play, 4. EVELYN GIMBEL: Nalional Honor So- ciely, 3, 45 Soph Play Produclion Sfaff, 2, Treasurer. Hislorical Sociely, 4. KENNETH GOODHART MARILYN GOODHART: Treasurer Home Economics Club, 3: Home Ecoi nomics Club Award, 3: Vice-Prgsidenr Home Economics Club, 4. V. GAUNKE F. HANSCOM R. GRAYBILL H. GROVE S. HAAS B. HACKSTEN C. HANCK C. HANSON L. HARGER M. HARRIS F. HARTMANN B. HASSETT VERNON GRAUNKE: Sopli Foolball, 2. ROBERT GRAYBILL: Tennis Caplain, 4. HARLAN GROVE SHIRLEY HAAS: Associale Business Manager of Ys' Tales, 4: Soplw Play, 2: Junior Play Produclion SlaFl, 3: Memorial Day Program, 3: Yorlr-Hi Adverlisinq Slafl, 4: Senior Play, 4. BETTE HACKSTEN: Minor Treble Clel Leller. 3. CHARLES HANCK FRANK HANSCOM: Junior Play, 9: Senior Play. 4: Drama Night 4: Memorial Day Program, 3. CHARLES HANSON LOIS HARGER: Minor Treble Clel Lelfer. 3: Operella Clworus, 4, MARY HARRIS: Clubs Edilor ol Yorl:-Hi, 4: Band Concert 2: Drama Niglnl Cas? and Produclion Slalll, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slalzl, 3: Memorial Day Program. 3: Quill and Scroll Award, 4: Tlnespian Award 4 FRED HARTMANN: Junior Play Produclion Slaff, 3. BETTY HASSETT: Junior Play Produclion Slall, 3. :IU SHUIUBS ZI76l LUCILLE HAWKINS: Spanish Club Award, 3. RICHARD HEBENSTREIT: Nalional Hon- or Sociefy, 4. JERROLD HEDIN ART HEINEMANN LEONA HENDRON DON HERDECK: Produciion Manager oi Yorlr-Hi, 4: Ycrlx-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Asso- ciale Fealure Page Edilor, York-Hi, 3: Junior Play, 3: Quill and Scroll Award, 3: Memorial Day Program, 3: Presideni of Crealiye Wriling Club, 3: Y's Tales, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. BETTY HILL: Cheer Leader, 3: Pep Club Award, 3: Red Cross Chairman, 4. FLOYD HILL: Sopli Play Produclion Slafi, 2: Band Concerf, 3: Firsf Prize, Poppy Day Posler Conlesl, 3: Y's Tales Arl' Slafl, 4. VERNA HINTZ BUD HOFF DONNAMAE HOGENSON: Narional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: President Frenclfi Club, 4: Drama Niglil Cas? and Produc- 'rion Sfallf, 4: Senior Play, 4: Reporler, Yorlx-Hi, 3: Soplw Play, 2: Drama Niglnl Casl' and Produclion Slafl, 3: Junior Play, 3: Memorial Day Program, 3: Thespian Award, 4: Y's Tales, Acfivifies Edilor, 4. RAY HOGLUND LOIS HORNSBY: York-Hi Reporler, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer of Treble Clel, 2: Junior Play Produclion S'raPI, 3: Minor Treble Clel Leller, 3: Senior Play Pro- duclion S+aI'l, 4: Opereifa Produclion Slaicl, 4. ART HORSTMAN: Prosln Poolball, lf Soplw Foolball, 2: Minor Track Leller, 2: Major Track Leller, 3: Major Foolball Lelrer, 3, 43 Heavyweiglnl Foolball Cap- lain, 4. BILL HUBERT CAROLYN HUGHES MARION INGLIS JEAN IRISH: Transferred from Jennings Seminary, l: Drama Niglil Casl and Pro- ducfion Slail, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer, Tliespians, 4: Sopln Play, 2: Junior Play Producfion Sfalrl, 3: Properly Assislanl, Senior Play, 4: Sign?-Saying Reader, 3: Tlnespian Award, 4. A. JACOBSON B. JOHNSTON I5 Jw :X K- . M ,QW ,A 3 Y, 5 pc S gg K Q. 2 QP- X v M Q ,Et W ,ages ,Haig Xgx 'Q S 1 4 Ni, y Q, xv X. as we K- 7 ef -,-'X-:,, , ' ,1' N l ,,,,, Q ZL. . . ' 151 55 , Q W . sm 5 hx .vw far 5 1 X im 7 fx. Lg' - 4? my 1 ag ' .. le. PX q 'isis ' K 5 N A Q wax .,, ,.:,1 , , ' it ML . Y ,- ' 'ff ww MP ' :,',f 1, A . . V ihy , A ,... .2 2 , '?: ,. ' . g. V v . at . f' A, xv CS x x. 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HOWARD KUCERA ANNE KUENT2: Properfy Assisfanr Senior Play, 43 Operefra Producfion Sfaiif, 4. BILL KUHLMANN: Junior Play Producfion Srailf, 37 Drama Niqhr Pro- duciion Sfaff, 43 Nafional Honor Sociery, 4: Sfaqe Manager, Junior Play, 4. ROBERT KUNESH: Minor Golf Lefier, 3: Minor Foofball Lerier, 47 Minor Baslcefbail Lerfer, 4. LLOYD KU NTZE LaVERNE LAHN: Nafional Honor Sociery, 3, 41 Produciion Siaff, Senior Play, 4: German Club, 3: Minor Trebie Clef Lefier, 2, SHIRLEY LANE: Opere-Ha Prcduciion S+aH, 3. LEONARD LARSEN: Soph Faorball, 2: Siqhr-Saving Reader, 3. JEANNE LaTOUR: Soph Piay Producfion S+aH, 2. PHYLLIS LAUBE C 1' GI -F N ,i.f75S., .. 1:-:aw W.. V HE ' 33515 U N.. . in X . 'I' . V A .Q S ' MW ' LS:s?Zf?'i zz W 3 - f ,Z 'A 21 . E523 5.7 aim' - ' A. Y ,,.. - QW wa s ? ' ,LQ . .. .' I . .if mf!-N - ' f .. sv 3:4 7, X, W ff RE ,g ,,.. f I ,ng ' QQZW5 K' , ., Q Wpqlk, pw .W . 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MELBY C D' MCKNIGHT M Peiielflf -' OUR CLASS TREASURER Genes career has been rnosIIy aIIw- Iefic buf he Iwas managed 'ro IioId a sophomore oicfice, appear in The senior pIay, and earn a pIace in II'ie NafionaI Honor Sociew as we-II. BETTY MARQUARDT: SiqI'1I-Saving Reader, 4, JOHN MARTIN: Minor FooIbaII LeIIer, 4. CHARLES MCGRATH DOROTHY MCGUIRE: Operefra Chorus. 3, 4: Ma- ior and Minor Music Leffers, 33 Opererfa Produc- Iion SMR, 4. ORVILLE MCKINLEY: FrosI'1 BasIreIbaII, I: FrosI1 FooIbaII. I' Sopln FooIbalI and BasIceIbaII, 2. DALE MCKNIGHT: TransIerred Irorn GIs-nbard, 4. JANE MCMASTER MARILYN MEISTER: Junior Play Produdion SIQII, 3. MARIAN MELBY MARTHA MEYER: TransIerred from Union I-Iiqh ScI1ooI ISunnyvaIe, CaIiI.I, 47 ProperIy Assisrani Senior PIay. 4. DAUN MEYERS ELAINE C. MILLER: Producfion Sfafi, Senior PIay, 4. M. MEYER D, Mums E. MILLER :l0 l Z17 ELAINE L. MILLER: Coslume Assislanr, Senior Play, 4: Fresidenl, Music Club, 4: Girls' Sexfef, 4: Secrelary, German Club, 2: German Club Award, 27 Opereffa Casl, 3: Maior and Minor Music Lellers, 37 Oper-ella Chorus, 4: Naliorial Honor Sociefy, 4. BILL MILLER: Band Concerl, 2, 3. NANCY MINNEAR: Transferred lo Ar- gos, Indiana, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Minor Treble Clel Lelfer, 3. MARY MINNITI JOE MISHODEK FREDA MITCHELL: Transferred from EI- finqham lllI.l High School, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. GEORGE MITCHELL: Soph Foofball, 2: Major Traclc Lefler, 2, 3: Maior Foolball Lefrer. 3, 4, Track Co-caplain, 4, BILL MITCHELL: Frosh Foofball, I: Soph Foolball. 21 Operella Chorus, 3, 4: Oper- elfa Produclion Shall, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4, TED MORELAND: Band Concerl, 2: Soph Play Procluclion Slaii, 2, JACOUELINE MORRIS: Soph Play, 21 Junior Play, 3. DOROTHY MORSE JEAN MORTON HARVEY NACK: Maior Traclc Lelfer, 2, 31 Nafional Alhleric Scholarship Sociely, 3: Maior Foolball Lelfor, 4, 440 Traclc Sfale Champion, 3: Traclc Co-caplain, 4. GERALD NETZBAND: Cross Counlry Lel- ler, 3, 4. BILL NEELY DOROTHY JANE NEUMANN: Operefra Chorus, 3, 4, Secrelary, Home Economics Club, 3: Opererla Produclion Slalf, 3, Minor Music Leiler, 31 Home Economics Club Award, 3. hI1DfNTL..IV P RIEIILJAMRI A. NEWLANDER J. ORMISTON B. NOREN G. NORTH K. OBRIEN W. OETZELL D. OGDEN J. OSBORNE B. PARROTT M. PASCO D. PEARCE D. PEIRCE ART NEWLANDER: Frosb Foofball, I: Minor Baslcelball Lelfer, 3: Maior Baslcelball l.eH'er, 4: Maior Foofball Leller, 4. BOB NOREN: Frosl1 Foorball, I: Sopli Foolball, 2: Sopln Baslcelball, 2g Maior Foolball Leffer, 41 Maior Baskelball Leiter, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. GLENN NORTH KATHLEEN O'BRlEN: German Club Secrelary, 3: German Club Award, 3. WALTER oE1ZE1.L now oeneue Transferred from Oalc Park High, I, rfeeii reeibeu, i. JANE ORMISTON: saghieeving Reeder, 3, 4. Joi-TN ossoRNEe Debale Leiief, 3, 4. Yefk-Ha Reporler, 4. BETTY PARROTT: Minor Treble Clef Lefler, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Sociery. 4: Y's Tales Typisf, 43 Quill and Scroll Award, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. MINERVA PASCO: Honorable Menlion Poppy Day Conlesl, 3: Senior Play Arl' Work, 4. DIANA PEARCE DAVID PEIRCE: Frosli Foofball, I: Maior Foofball l.eHer, 3, 4: Nalional Allwlelic Sclwolarsbip Sociely, 3: Minor Traclc Leller, 3: Sopb Play Pro- ducfion Slalf, 2: Debale Award, 3, 4: Ediforial Slalci York-Hi, 4i Quill and Scroll Award, 45 Na+ional Honor Sociely, 4. Page lOl rlll QHIIIIIIIQ Zblil KENNETH PELC JACQUELINE PERRY: Flrsr Year G. A, A. Award, I. JOHN PETERSON: York-Hi Reporfer, 3. OWEN PETERSEN: XyIophone SoIoIsI', Band Concerr, 2: Minor Band Lefler, 21 Band Concerf, 33 Major Band Leffer, 3. FRED PLAHUTA: Opererfa Chorus, 3, 43 Opererfa Producfion SIaI'I, 4. EDDIE PLEMMONS: Transferred from Amundsen Hlqh, 4. BETTY PLESSCHER:TransIerredIron1 Ann Arbor IIv1ich.I, 23 OpereIIa Produchon S'raI:I, 4. NANCY POLLOCK: Band Concert 2, 35 Junior PIay Producfion, 3, 4: Senior PIay Properry Asslsranf, 4: Drama Niqhf Producfion, 4: OpereIIa Produchon SIaII, 4. ARNOLD POLTROCK: Band Concert 2, 3. JUNE POPP: Firsf year G. A. A. Award, I: Second Year G. A. A. Award, 2. PAUL POULIOT: Sophomore Heavy- weiqhI EooIbaII. 2. HELEN POULOS GORDON PRAGER: Band Concert 3. SHIRLEY PRATT: Soph PIay Producrion SIaILI, 23 Junior PIay Produchon SIaII, 3. JEAN QUIGLEY: NaIIonaI Honor So- cIoIy, 4. ANITA RAAB: OpeleIIa Produchon SIaII, 4. INEZ RACHAU: Narional Honor Sociefy, 4, LILLIAN RADUNZEL: Soph Play Iloduc- Iion, 27 JunIor PIay. 3. A. RAPPS J. REISER R. RATI-I N. RATI-IJE M. RAWSON W. REED K. REESE B. REMEC E. RICE D. RIEMER M. RILEY E. RINGQUIST e reaenf- OUR VALEDICTORIAN A valedicforlan Is no? always a bookwarm! JoIwn lwas won Iellers in 'foclball and debate, Iwas worlcecl In plays and on York-Hi and was b ' , us:- ness manaqer of this Y's Tales. ARLINE RAPPS RAY RATH: Ban d ConcerI,,2, 3, Cperella Chorus. 4. NORMAN RATHJE MERLE RAWSON WALTE R REED: Junior Play Producllon Slall. 3. KATHRYN REESE: Senior Play Producllon Slaff, 41 Drama NIQIWI' Casl and Produclion Slalal. 4g Soplu Play Producfion Slallf, 2: Operella Chorus, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3, 41 Minor Music Leller. 37 Memorial Day Program, 37 Tlnespian Award, 4: Operella Proclucllon Slaff, 4. JOHN REISER: Minor Foafball Le-Her, 4. BILL REMEC: Erosln Baslcelball, I: Malor Baslcel- ball Leller, 4. ELMER RICE DOLORES RIEMER MARY ANN RILEY: YorIr-Hi Repcrler, 3. ELMER RINGOUIST: Plwoloqraplwer lor Yorlc-HI, 3, 4' I-load Plvcfoqraplwer, Y's Tales, 4. C 'I'l i CD -B filfkw ' A .. - , . 6qg,,,.i,4.,, , 'Inf' n U 6-.:,...z-,M ff ,A K f 1 iff ,, Q5 M we ., ,XR L1 45 ,, we, k A- bv 1 f .m f - Q 1 1 -za .:z. 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Wifi-: 'f-?f5,.. gjgggfgg f A 5 k.,i. - f J ,..m., 5 1 .75 ,gs F .:.. f f - fz if 'K' Gif , ., . r ju -5f.Q,y .-,::1: Mer Y Q ,z' P, i W. SCHLEHAHN R. SCHMIDT S. SCHMIDT C. SCHMUHL E. SCHNABEL L. SCHROEDER J. SCHROLL R. SCHULTZ MURIEL SCHAUB: York-Hi Arl Slarl, 4: Y's Tales Arl Edilor, 4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely. 3, 4: Memorial Day Program, 3: German Club Award, 3: Junior Play Cas? and Produclion, 3: Senior Play Arl Work and Casl. 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, Secrelary, 4: Soplm Class, Secre- lary, 2: German Club Award, 2: Secrelary, Junior Class, 3: German, Vice'Presidenl, 3: Crealive Wrilinq Club, Secrelary, 3: D. A. R. Cili- zenslwip Award, 4 WILLIS SCHLEHAHN: Junior Play Produclion Slall, 2. RAY SCHMIDT SHIRLEY SCHMIDT CHARLES SCHMUHL: Fresliman Baslcelball, l. ELEANOR SCHNABEL A. SCHULZ B. SCHULZE VERNON SCHREIBER: Narional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Soplw Play, 2: Vice- Presidenl, Nalional Honor Sociely, 4: Senior Play, 4: Drama Night 4. LaVERGNE SCHROEDER: G. A. A. Firsl Year Award, I: G. A. A. Third Year Award, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slarl, 4: Junior Play Producrion Slaicl, 3: G. A. A., Vice-Presidenl, 4. JOY SCHROLL: Sopli Heavyweiqlml Foolball, 2. RUTH SCHULTZ ALBERT SCHU LZ BETTY LOU SCHULZE: Girls' Allnlelic Associalion Award, Isl year: York-Hi Reporler, l, 4: Sopli Play, 2: Junior Play, 3: Senior Pla Memorial Day, 3. vi 4r Page 105 :I0 SIIUIUSS ZI76l my HELEN SCHUMACHER: Maior Music l.eHer, 37 Junlor Play Produclion S+al'l, 3: Operella Producfion Sfalll, 3, 4, Minor Music Lelfer, 3: Operelra Chorus, 2, 3: Secrefary-Treasurer: Freshman Chorus, I. PHYLLIS SCHWAB: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 3, 47 Scribe, Home Economics Club. 3: Home Economlcs President 4. ELIZABETH SCOTT: Operella Produc- llon, Sfall, 2, 4, Sophomore Play Pro- ducflon Slalrf, 23 Junior Play Proclucllon Slafl, 3: Senior Produclion Slall, 4: Drama Niqhf Producflon, 4: Operella Chorus, 4. MARILYN SHARON: Second Year Girls' Arhlelic Assoclalion Award, 3: Trans- ferred from lmmaculale Concepllon High School, I. VIVIAN SHAW DICK SIEBOLDS: Mlnor Cross Counlry Leller, 2, 4: Minor Traclc Lelfer, 2. LOTUS MAY SIELAFF: Band Concerl, 23 D -IANN Yorlr-Hi Reporfer, 2, 3. DUKE SILVESTRINI MARGRET SKODDA CHESTER SLOCUM: Band Concerf, 2. GLENN SMITAL: Freshman Foolball, II Soph Lighlweighf Foofball, 2: Minor Fool- ball Leller, 2: Major Foofball Lefler, 4. JOHN SMITH: Naiional Honor Sociely. 4. MURIFL SMITH: President Yorlc Hislorl- cal Soclely, 4. BOB SMITH: Soph Llqhfweiqhf Foofball. AUDREY SOMES MARY SUE STACK: Transferred from Dallas lTexasl Tech, I. NORMA STEBEN RUTH STELZER: Translerred from Wal- worih lWisconsinI Hloh School, 2. A reaenf- B. STEUERLE M. STRAN D F. STROCK 6. SWANSON N, TABBERT H, TAYLOR R. THERRIEN J. TH IELKE T. TI-IIELKE J. THOMAS OUR SALUTATORIAN Alan guided YorIc's Tirsl yearbook in I3 main adiyily has been in s years Io a grand success. His Iaqe pro- duclions, bolh as aclor and head mari in Ihe Iiqhl Caqe. A DICK STERETT Frosh Foolb 1 all, Ig Minor Foofball Lelfer, 3: Maior Foofball Lelre r, 4. BETTY STEUERLE: Girls' A+hIeIic Associalion Nu- meral, 2. MARGIE STRAND: Minor Treble Clef Lelfer, 3. FARADAY STROCK: Frosh Baslcerball I' , , Frosh Eoolball, I3 Minor Foolball Lellers, 2, 3: Soph Baslcefball. 2: Nafional Afhleric Scholarship Socie+y, 3: Major Foolball, 41 Maior Baslcelball, 4. GLENN SWANSON NANCY TABBERT DOROTHY TANN HARRIET TAYLOR: Band Concert 2: Minor Band L n . . eller, 2, Junior Play Procluchon, 3: Spanish Club Secrelary. 4. RICHARD THERRIEN JEAN THIELKE: Opereila Chorus and Produclion Sfahl, 4. TOM THIELKE: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfalrf, 2. JOYCE THOMAS: Translferred Irorn Proyiso I. Q w .1 M ki T- 4. Q I x i y Q fx ul Q + an .seas ' ' V F . .i.QQ,Q X'A' K .. . Q ,-A, , .-seq., 1 .. :Sax My ,L,, L ,f W wg? .f -ms, ,- 4 5: , W wir sb , .ff W? Q f I 5 S ' 5. vs i . 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WEGELER C, WEISHAAR B. WELCH D. WENDLAND I. WIESNETH D. WILSON BILL WALLACE: Soplu Heavyweiglif Foofball, 2: Minor Track Lefrer, 27 Maior Track Leller. 31 Maior Foorball, 4. TOM WALLEY DOREEN WARMAN: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 41 Soph Play, 2. DOROTHY WATSON WALLY WEBBER: Soph Ligl'1Iweiql1'rFoo'rball,23 Memorial Day Program, 31 Drama Niglnl, 4: Senior Play, 4, Senior Class, Secrelary, 4: Debale Award, 2: Soplw Play, 2: Operella Chorus, 3: Treasurer. Junior Class, Junior Play: Thespian Award, 4. WANDA WEGELER LILLIAN WEIHER CAROL WEISHAAR BILL WELCH: Band Concert 2. ' DORIS WENDLAND: Minor Treble Clef Leller, 3: Open-ella Chorus, 4 ISABEL WIESNETH DOLORES WILSON Page 109 :ID l ZI7 Page IIO HOBART WILSON: Senior Play Produc- 'rion S+aT'l, 4: Drama Niglrlf Producfion Slaff, 4: Junior Play Produdion Sfafl, 4. ADELE WINKLEY: Sopln Play Producfion Sfafl, 2: Junior Play Producfion, 37 Senior Play Properfy Assisfanf, 4i Nafional Hon- or Sociefy, 4. JEAN WO LATZ MARVIN WOLF CAROLYN WRIGHT: Secrefary. Home Economics Club. 2: Home Economic Award. ELEANOR WUERZ: Girls' A+l'1le+ic Asso- ciafion Firsf Year Award, lg Girls' ATl'I- lefic Associafion Second Year Award, 2. GIFFORD WULFF: Opere'rla Cash 3, 47 Maior Music Lefler, 35 Secrefary, Music Club, 4. MARVELLE ZILLY: President Lafin Club, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED CARL ANDERSON: Transferred from Wl1ea+On, 27 Operefia Orcl'1es+ra, 4. HAROLD BARNARD: One semesfer a+ Yorlc: will receive diploma from Fenqer High. PEGGY CARLSON: Transferred from Berlcley, California, 4. PHYLLIS CARVILL: Tsfd. To Diana, Florida, 3: Tsid. from San Sacinio High, l-lousfon, Texas, 4. GEORGE DAPP ART HELLYER: Transferred from Fen- wiclc Higli, 2. SHIRLEY JOHNSON: Transferred To Williard, Missouri, 4. ROBERT MOORE: Transferred from Had- lay Tech, S+. Louis, Missouri, 4. RICHARD RENGSTORF KEITH STORY ROBERT SWANSON MURCH THOMPSON WILLIAM WOODS if-'ff . . .Vw -4-V. I, V. 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