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

 - Class of 1943

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JOHN BEASLEY, PRESTON BEAUMONT, DONALD BELL, WALTER BENNETT, ALLAN BENNETT, ROBERT BENSON, ALFRED BENSON, HILMER BERARD, JOHN BERG, GEORGE BERGSTROM, ARTHUR BERKSHIRE, WILLIAM BEROTH, WILLIAM BERTRAM, PAUL BEST, ROBERT BIERMANN, ROBERT BIRK, MATT BLASI, LOUIS BLIGH, JOHN BLIGH, MILO BLOCH, MILO BOARDMAN, RALPH BOARDMAN, STANLEY BOCKOVEN, JOHN BOEHME, ARTHUR BOKE, ROBERT BOLDEBUCK, EARL BOLDEBUCK, IRVIN BOONE. KARL BOSWORTH, ERWIN BOSWORTH. HERBERT BOURAS, JOHN BOURGART, JACK BOVEE, DALE BOWDEN, JOHN BOYER, GEORGE BRACKMAN, ALBERT BRACKMAN, ARVIN BRACKMANN, STANLEY BRECEL, EMIL BREUTNER, CARL BRIESCHKE, WALTER BRINKMAN, BENJAMIN BRITT, RICHARD BRODT, BURTON BROWN, NORVAL BROWN, RAYMOND BROWNE, FLOYD BROZEAU, EARL BUCHHOLZ, DONALD BUCHOLZ, HENRY BUCK, ARTHUR Serving in all The Armed Forces OT The UniTed STaTes are Yorlc alumni-doing Their TJIT, STriving wiTh all Their mighT To preserve Their COUnTry and Their way OT liTe. Some, We lcnow, have been wounded, OTherS are missing or imprisoned: a Tew have made The Supreme SaCriTiCe. All are looking Tor- ward To ThaT glorious day when war will end and The world will be aT peace Once more. UnTil Then, however, They Shall TighT-and all America Shall Tigh+ wiTh Them-Tor liberTy and iUSTice, The hope OT all mankind. We OT The UniTed NaTionS have a greaT OppOrTUniTy and a greaT reSpOnSibiIiTy -and we Shall noT Tail. BUNTROCK, ROBERT BURKE, RALPH BURKE, WENDELL BURMEISTER, DONALD BURNS, ROBERT BURROW, WILLIAM BUSCH, WARREN BUTTERFIELD, FRANK CAGLE, HOWARD CAGLE, WILLIAM CALDWELL, WILLIAM CALHOUN, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MILTON CAMPBELL, RICHARD CANFIELD, ALBERT CANFIELD, HERBERT CARBINE, GEORGE CARLSON, ARNE CARLSON, EUGENIE CARNEY, JOE CARSTENS, EDWARD CASE, ALBERT CASH, DONALD CASS, GARY CAVINS, JAMES CAVINS, KING CERLING, CHARLES CERMELI, MARVIN CERMELI, OSCAR CHALFONT, GEORGE CHANDLER, LYLE CHAPLEAU, RAY CHENEY, FREEMAN CHILSTROM, KENNETH CHITTENDEN, HOWARD CHITTENDEN, ROBERT CHRABOT, JOHN CHYNOWETH, STANLEY CHYRCHEL, ROBERT CIGOI, WALTER CLARK, DONALD CLARK, GEORGE CLARK, RICHARD J. CLARK, RICHARD S. CLAYTON, C. ELISON CLEVENGER, WAITER COLAIANNI, CARL COLE, HARVEY COLEMAN, STANLEY COLES, CHARLES COLWELL, ATWOOD COMP, VERNE CONKLIN, ROBERT CONRAN, RICHARD COOK, ALFRED COOPER, GORDON COPELAND, JAMES CORRIGAN, FRANK COUPE, ALBERT Cox, PAUL Cox, MILAND CREVIE, JAMES CRISWELL, GEORGE CROCKER, GEORGE CRONIN, JAMES CROSS, GEORGE CRUSIUS, DANIEL CUNNINGHAM. BYRON CURRIE, ROBERT CURTIS, GEORGE DAGLEY, JACK DAILY, ROBERT DANLY, GEORGE DAPP, GEORGE DAVIDSEN, ROBERT DAVIS, BURTON DAVIS, DAVID DAVIS, WILLIAM DAYTON, HOWARD DECKER, RICHARD DECKER, ROBERT DEITERS, VERNON DGMARS, JACK DeMARS, OWEN DGMURO, ARMONDO DENIG, ALFRED DENNHARDT, WALTER DeVINCENT, SAM DEWEY, ROBERT DezUTEL, JAMES DEZUTEL, JOHN DIEHL, ROBERT DILLON, BURFORD DILLON, RUSSELL DOBBERSTEIN, RALPH DOEGE, KENNETH DOLAN, JEROME DOMIANUS, HAROLD DONAHUE, JAMES DOORNBOSCH, BERNARD DOWNS, WARREN DRECKMAN, ROBERT DRISCOLL, EDWARD DRISKELL, WESLEY DRUMMOND, FORREST DRYNAN, BRUCE DUFFIN, DALE DURANT, JERRY EARLL, GEORGE EAST, CLARENCE D. EATON, RICHARD EBELING, RICHARD EBERHARDT, EDWARD ECKWALL, ROBERT EDWARDS, FRED EDWARDS, WILLIAM EGAN, FRED EGGER, WILLIAM EHRHORN, KENNETH EHRHORN, NORMAN EHRHORN, ROBERT EHRHORN, WILBERT ELLIOTT, GEORGE ELLZEY, JACK ELSNER, VIRGIL ELWOOD, JOHN ENGELS, GEORGE ENZWEILER, PAUL ERICKSON, FORREST ERWIN, DONALD EVERETT, ERNEST EVERETT, FRANKLIN EWALD, WALLACE EWALD, WILLIAM EXINER. RICHARD FANSLOW, GEORGE FARRELL, LAWRENCE FASSETT, HARRY FAY, RUDOLPH FELLOWS, RICHARD FIEDLER. RUSSELL FIENE, EDMUND FIETSCH, JOHN FINIS, GEORGE FINLAYSON, DUNCAN FISCHER, EMIL FLETCHER, JAMES FLETCHER, ROLLO FLYNN, RICHARD FOLEY, JOHN FOLEY, JAMES FOLEY, LEO FOLLETT, DORIS FORREST, ROBERT FOSTER, ALFRED FOSTER, ARTHUR FOSTER, JAMES FOSTER, JOHN FOSTER, WILLIAM FRANK, ALFRED FRASE. ROBERT FRAZIER, JAMES FREGA, DONALD FREGA, NORMAN A. FRENCH, STEPHEN FRUIN, JACK FULLER, FRANCIS FULLER. SHERMAN FUNK, ROBERT FUSARO, JACK GABRIZ, PAUL GALBRAITH, ROBERT GARRISON, HALSEY GEHRETT, HOMER GEIDEL, JOHN GEIGER, JOHN GEISE, CHARLES GERKE, ROBERT GERSEY, JOHN GESTLAND, MALCOLM GEYER, FRED GIBSON, JAMES GLEASON, BERNARD GLEASON, FRANCIS GOELLEN, VIRGINIA GOODHARDT, KENNETH GORMAN, ROBERT GRAF, LEONARD GRAF, ROBERT GRAHAM, MARTIN GRANTz, ARTHUR GRANTZ, KENNETH GRASS, HARRY A GRAUE, THEODORE GRAYBILL, JOHN GREER, JOHN GRISSINGER, HARRY GRUSE, JAMES GUARDALBENE, FRANCIS GUARE,GEORGE GUARE, WILLIAM HAAS, NORMAN C. HACKERT, PAUL HAEFNER, FELIx HAEFNER, EUGENE HAGEL, EDWARD HAGEMAN, ROBERT HAINES, GROVER HANEY, IRL HANSEN, KURT HANSEN, RAYMOND HANSON, CHARLES HARDY, CLARENCE HARGREAVES, WILSON HARMON, GEORGE HARTSING, RALPH HASS, NORMAN L. HASS, OTTO HATFIELD, MELVIN HAUFE, HENRY HAVEMANN, WILLIAM HAWKINS, JAMES HAYMAN, MARVIN HEBENSTREIT, CARL HEINKE, ARTHUR HELLER, EDMUND HELLYER, ARTHUR HENDERSON, ROBERT S. HENDRON, JOHN HERMANEK, JEROME HERMANN, ROBERT HERZBERG, CHARLES HESTERMAN, RODNEY HILDEBRAND, GEORGE HILL, DONALD HILL, GERALD R. HILLIARD, ROBERT HILLIARD, WILLIAM HILLIGER, ROBERT HINDS, EDWIN HINKEL, LEVERETT HINRICHS, ELMER HINRICHS, HARRY HINTz, PAUL HITPAS, BERNARD HITPAS, KEVIN HITZMAN, RICHARD HOAGLIND, LGROY HOBEIN, THEODORE HODAPP, RICHARD HOFF, GLEN HOFF, HARLAND HOLSTROM, JAMES HOLSTROM, ROBERT HORNSBY, GEORGE HOWELL, GEORGE HOWELL, RAPELYEA HROVATIN, EMIL HUBERT, BETTY HUBERT, PETER HULIT, JOHN HUMBRACHT, EARL HUNTINGHOUSE, EDWARD HUNTSHA. JOHN IMAN, HOMER JACKSON, GAIL JAHASKE, NORMAN JANET, JOHN JANET, RICHARD JENSEN, RUSSELL JESSEN, EARL JESSEN, YIOLA JOHNSON ALBERT JOHNSON CLAYTON JOHNSON DERWOOD JOHNSON HARVEY JOHNSON, MARVIN JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, ROBERT M. JOHNSON, WARREN JOHNSON, WILLARD JOHNSON, WILLIAM A JOHNSTON, ROBERT Tk. A' ir Tk Tir Tl' TIC 'Ir 'I IONES, ARTHUR IOYNT, JACK IUERGENS, RAYMOND IUERGENS, WILLARD IUSTIE, THOMAS CAHN, REINHOLD KAISER, CHARLES KALINICH, ALEXANDER KALINICH, EDWIN CAMPMAN, ALLEN KANDUL, EDWARD CARMANN, VERNON CASNICK, ROBERT CASNICK, WARREN KEAST, REA KEIL, RAYMOND CEILER, JOHN KELLAN, ROSS KELLER, CHARLES KELLER, ROBERT KELLY, JACK KENDALL, NATHANIEL CENTGEN, PAUL KEPP, SYLVESTER CERR, JOE KESSLER, HOWARD CESSLER, JAMES CIEFER, EUGENE KIEFT, WILLIAM KING, JAMES CINYON, WILLIAM CIPP, WILLIAM CIRSCHKE, PAUL KISER, CHARLES KLAEREN. CHARLES KLANTE, ERNEST CLEINBECK, HERBERT KLEPPER, RAY CLEWITZ, ERNEST KNICKER, ERWIN KOCH, JAMES KOCH. WILLIAM KOENEMAN. CARL COEPPE, FRED COLBERG. RAY KOMEL, STANLEY COPITKE, RAYMOND KOZAK, THOMAS CRAUSE, JOHN CRENGEL, EARL CROSS, ROBERT CROSS, THEODORE CRIPNER, JACK KRUSE, HARVEY CRUSE, WILLIAM CUNESH, ELMER CUNESH, RAYMOND CUNTZE, LLOYD CUSTA, MELVIN .OBARRE, WILLARD .AMPE, JOHN .ANDGREN. GEORGE .ANDIS, NED .ANGE, CARL -ANGHORST, ROLFE CANGWORTHY, FREDERICK .ANTZ. JAMES SARSEN, LEONARD .ARSEN, NORMAN COTOUR. AMBROSE .AUBE, EARL LAUBE, NORMAN -AUT, ALBERT LAUT, EDWIN LAUT, MELBURN LAUT, WILLIAM .EABRU, JOHN CECHNER, ARTHUR LEESLEY, DONALD .ENKE, GEORGE -ESLIE, FRAzER -ESTON, CHARLES -ESTON, GEORGE LESTON, FRANK LETTS, LOUIS .ETTS, DALE -EVEILLE, FORREST .EWIS, GRAYSTON .IEVENS, JOHN .INARD, ROBERT .INARD, WALLACE .INCOLN, WILBUR .INDEMAN, WI' I,lAM .INDSTROM, EVERET .INNEWEH, LOUIS .ISToN, JOHN ITTLE. CHARLES .OCKMAN. ORRIN .ONG. ARTHUR .ORENZ, RAYMOND .ORENz, WALTER .ORY, CHARLES .ORY. ROBERT .OVERSKY, JACK .OVERSKY, STUART .UCCHESI. ALBERT .UND, RAYMOND .ux, ALBERT .VNCH, FRANCIS VIABEE. DANIEL AOCARTHUR, JOHN MACK, ROBERT MOCTRINDER, WILLIAM MAHONEV, JAMES MAIER, FRANK MAITLAND, ARTHUR MALLORY. DAVIS MANN, JOSEPH MANNING, EDGAR RANNINO, NATHAN RANNINO. SALVATORE WANSELL, THOMAS VIANUEL, ALBERT RARSCH, WALTER VIARTIN, JOHN MASON, WILLIAM MATTHEWS, CLARENCE MAY, CLAIR MAY, ROY MCANDLESS, GLENN MEANDLESS, HENRY MCANDLESS, KENNETH MCARTHUR, BERT MCBEATH, BRUCE MCBEATH, LEROY MECARTHY, JAMES MCCLATCHIE, KEITH MCDONALD, HOWARD MCELLEN, JOHN MCELROY, WELDON MCENTEE, FRANK MEGOVERN, WILLIAM MCGRATH, JAMES MCGRATH, JOHN MCGREGOR, HERBERT MCKEE, ROBERT MEKINLEY, ORVIl,LE MCNALLY, FRANKLYN MEVEA, JACK MEIBORG. ROBERT MEIER, EDWARD MEITz, DELBERT MEITZ. HENRY ME.IDRICH, EDWARD MELLENTIN, VERNON MELI IS. JAMES MENGE, LORRAINE MENSCHING, ELMER MESKAN, EUGENE MEYER, J. HEWITT MEYERS, ELMER MIELKE, PAUL MILLER, CHARLES W. MILLER, DAVID MILLER, JOHN W. MILLER, ROBERT MILLER, TOM MILLER, WALTER MILLER. WILLIAM S. MISHODEK, JOSEPH MITCHELL, JACK MOCHEL, THOMAS MOELLER, WILBUR MONAHAN. JAMES MONGOVEN. PATRICK MONROE. ROY MOORE. CHARLES MORANO, JAMES MORFORD, THOMAS MORGAN, DEAN MORRIS, SIDNEY MORSE. STEPHEN MOSLEY. ELLIOTT MOSS. KENNETH MOUREAU, ROLAND MOUREAU, STUART MUNDAY, PAUL MURPHY, JOHN MURPHY, ROBERT MURRAY, JOE MUzzY, FREDERICK NACK, HARVEY NEELY. JOHN NELSON, BERT NELSON, DONALD NELSON, JOHN C. NELSON, JOHN W. NFISON ROBERT NETzBAND, GERALD NEWLANDFR, ARTHUR NEWLANDER. WALTER NFWLOYE, JOHN NEWMAN. HAROLD NICOLETTI. JOHN NIELSON, PAUL NIEMAN, BERNARD NIEMAN. WINSTON NIEMEYER, HUGO NIEMEYER, WALTER NIGHTINGALE, GORDON NORDHAUSEN, RICHARD NORDSTROM, ROBERT NOREN, WALTER NORRIS, MURIEL NORTH, GLENN NORTH, WILLIAM NOVAK. EDWARD NUETZHORN. ROBERT O'BOYIE, RICHARD OGDEN, DONALD OHLIN. HERBERT OHLMAN, DANIEL OKKEN, ALBERT OLSON, PERCY OLSON, RAYMOND OISON. RICHARD O'NEILL, JOHN O'REGAN. GEORGE OWEN, CHARLES OWEN, HOWARD PAGE. THOMAS PALMER, lESI.IE PALMER, FRFD PANZEB. I-IAROLD PARINGER, WILLIAM PARSONS, JACK PARSONS. JOSEPH PASCO, JOHN PATzER, ALLEN PATzER, VERNON PAIILSON. EUGENE PAYNE, SCOTT PEDERSEN. VERNON PEIRCE. CHAMPLIN PELNAR, HENRY PENKER. WILLIAM PERKINS. JOHN PERREAULT, FREEMAN PERRIN, ANDREW PETERSEN, OWEN PETERSEN, ROBERT PETERSON, CLARENCE PETERSON, DONALD PETERSON, EARL PETERSON, EDWARD PETERSON, RUSSELL PETERSON, THEODORE PETTERSON, GEORGE PFERSDORF, MANLEY PHILLIPS, ROBERT PIERCE, DAVID PLADNA, LYLE PLAHUTA, FRED PLATZ, JERRY POILE, JOHN PONSOLLE, LOUIS PONSONBV, HARRY PORTER, THOMAS POSTULA, JAMES POULIOT, PAUL PRAGER, GORDON PRESCOTT, WALLACE PRINZING, HERBERT OUIGLEY, JAMES RABE, GEORGE RABE, MILTON RATH, RAYMOND RATHJE, NORBERT RATHMANN, LAURENCE REBEC, ANN REBEK, FRANK REED, JAMES REEDY, WILLIAM REESE, ROBERT REESE, VERNON REIHMER, DONALD REIHMER, VERNOY REINBERGER, WALTER REISER, JOHN REMEC, DONALD RENGSTORF, GEORGE RENGSTORF, RICHARD RICHIE, RALPH RIEGER, WILLIAM RIEMER, ROBERT RISELING, DONALD ROBERTS, EUGENE ROBINSON, HUBBARD ROCKWOOD, BRADFORD ROCKWOOD, DONALD ROCKWOOD, JOHN ROCKWOOD, THOMAS RODGER, THOMAS ROEFER, MARTIN ROEHR, MARVIN ROGERS, EDWARD ROHN, EDWARD ROSBACK, DONALD ROSE, RICHARD ROSS, MELVIN ROSS. ROBERT ROTERMUND, LESTER ROWAN, ROBERT RUDHMAN, WILLIAM RUDOLPH, LEONARD RUDOW, HERBERT RUEBLING, RICHARD RUGGLES, JOHN RUNGE, FREDERICK RUNGE, WILFRED SADLER, HERBERT SAINT. FREDERICK SALAVA, CHARLES SAMUEL, WARREN SAMUEL, WILLIAM SANDFORD, BENJAMIN SANDNER, WALTER SANFORD. CHARLES SAUKE, EDWARD SCHAAK, EDWARD SCHAFBUCH, DONALD SCHAFBUCH, GERARD SCHAPER. RAYMOND SCHEFFERS, RALPH SCHLEHAHN. WILLIS SCHLEMER, JACK SCHLENER, JOHN SCHLICK, WILLIAM SCHLOTTERER. JACK SCHMIDT, HARRY SCHMIDT, RAYMOND J. SCHMUHL, PAUL SCHMUHL, CHARLES SCHNITZIUS, WOODROW SCHOEN KE, KENNETH SCHONEMANN, RANDALL SCHRAFT, ROBERT SCHRAM, JAMES SCHROEDER. LESLIE SCHUCH, CHARLES SCHULTZ, CHARLES SCHULTZ, RALPH SCHULZ, RAYMOND SCHULZ, ROBERT T. SCHULZ, WILLIAM SCHUMACHER, EMMETT SCHUMACHER, EUGENE SCHUMACHER, HAROLD SCHUMACHER, THOMAS SCHUMACHER. WILLARD SFAVEY, HARRY SEE, HAROLD SEE, RALPH SEGER, JOHN SENG. WILLIAM SERGOL, JOEL SHANE, ROBERT SHILEY, DONALD SHIPP, EDWARD SHOPNITZ, JOSEPH SIBLEY. FREDERICK SIDDERS, GEORGE SIEBOIDS. GFRHARD SIELAFF, RUSSELL SIELOFF. OTTO SINIBALDI, JOHN SINIBALDI, JOSEPH SKOLDAGER, RALPH SKOLDAGER, GEORGE SLAD, HARRY SLADEK, ARTHUR SLAVIK, HOWARD SLOCUM, WILLARD SMITH, GEORGE SMITH, JACK H. SMITH, JOHN E. SMITH, MARK SMITH, ROBERT M. SMITH, ROBERT W. SMITH, SIDNEY SMOTHERMAN, JAMES SOMES, NORMAN SORENSEN, LEONARD SPROUL, SAMUEL STAITE, ROBERT STARNER, JOHN STEGMAN, FRANK STEGMAN, WILLIAM STEINBACH, ALBERT STEINBACH, HENRY STERETT, WILLIAM STEVENS, LOUISE STEVENS, WILLIAM STOLDT, HAROLD STORR, CARL STURGES, FRANK SWAINSON, VERNE SWANSON, GLEN SWANSON, GEORGE SWANSON, WALTER TATLOCK, FRANK TAYLOR, WILLIAM TEICHLER, KENNETH TEICHLER, ROBERT TEICHLER, WARREN THAL, WARREN THIELKE, HARVEY THIELKE, TOM THOMPSON, CHARLES THOMPSON, MURCH THOMPSON, ROBERT THOMPSON, THEODORE THORNEYCROFT. RICHARD THURSTON, GEORGE TIMMER, GEORGE TIMROTT, MILTON TOBIAS, KURT TOBUSCH, HANS TODD. ROBERT TOGNARELLI, CHRIS TONINI, JOHN TRAEGER, CLAYTON TRAEGER, GORDON TREPTOW, EARL TREPTOW, LAURENCE TREU, DONALD TROUP, ROBERT TROUTMAN, LESLIE TROWBRIDGE. .IAMES TURRELL, JAMES TURRELL, JOHN TUTTLE, JACK UHLIR, WILLIAM VAN AUKEN,DARRELL VAN AUKEN, WILLIAM VANDIVERE, EDWARD VAN EWYK, ROBERT VANN, GEORGE VANN, JOSEPH VANN, ROBERT VAN VALKENBURG. EARL VAN VOORST, JACK VAN zANDT, LOUIS VAN ZANDT, RICHARD VERTOVEC. RAYMOND VESLEY, WILLIAM VOELz, MARVIN VOELz, VERNON VOGEL, LAWRENCE VOLLMER. ERNEST VOLPE, ROBERT VOSS, EUGENE VOSS, RAYMOND VERTOVEC. CARL WACHOWSKI. LEONARD WAGNER, ARTHUR WAGNER, ORVILLE WAGNER, WILLIAM WALKER, WESLEY WALLEN, RICHARD WALLEY, RALPH WALLEY, THOMAS WARKENTIEN. GLEN WARNECKE, HENRY WARNECKE, WILLIAM WARREN, DONALD WATSON, GEORGE WAWAK, GILBERT WAWAK, IRVING WAWAK, WILLIAM WEIHER, WALTER WEINBERG. CLARENCE WEIR. JEROME WEITH, DONALD WE' CH, MARVIN WFLLFR, MELVIN WELI ER, STANLEY WELLER. STERLING WELLS, DONALD WELSHER. PHILIP WENDLAND, ALBERT WESCOTT, DON WESCOTT, ROBERT WEST. WILLIAM WHITE, ROBERT WILDMAN, NEOL WILLANS, LLOYD WOELLER, NORMAN WOITI-I, RICHARD WOLD, JAMES WOLFE, RAYMOND WOODCOCK. FREDERICK WOODS, ROBERT WULFF, GIFFORD zEISS, COURTNEY ZICKMAN, RICHARD ZWICKY, ALFRED A A A A A A A S 32:3 x if px. x N if T if R X: ,C -I A A -1-.f -'-:-: . .-:-:55I1Ii15IE1Ef' RR R -R+ '?.'f.'-'SY' 'SG API R, :x RS , -1 ' . ,BLBe:s:s-1: 'A if .- 5I5fF:?: ' : if-:I ,.,.,., psi'.1........-:-L.rsfs:s:' ' :s:s:1...':::s:s:::s:2:1-' . I 351' :Eg ' .1?E?5.f'1S S' Rc, 51' - ' I i5' .1E5': . ..IB I.. I . 5215156 -:-:-:-: .-:-1 -' .W ::1:::::::g 'Ir -if if if THE STARS OF OUR SHOW Le+'s hear some applause for Jrhe slars of our show-THE SENIORS! Having endured a gruel- ling apprenficeship for Jrhree long, dreary. 'for- Jruring years, 'rhey feel mighly proud of lhem- selves for reaching 'rhe hom s+re'rch. Wifh long- awaifed gradualion loomiinear, Those usually haughly and disdaining personages-no'r s+iclclers for rules, cerlainlyl-have shown a surprising and unnafural Jrendency +oward good behavior! l will no'r run or whislle in lhe halls: I will noi' be lafe for class: I will no'r forgef my errand permil' will nof disregard lhal fine lunch-permil sysfemg will noi' lallc back 'ro my dear Jreachers-I will be a dood Ii'I senior! So 'rhey resolve. I+ is enrirely 'rheir sense of hones+y and digniry, of reverence and humilily, which guides 'rhem on 1'his course- nof any dread oirexamsl Such are 'rhe seniors whom we now presenf- York's foremosl' characfers. ik 4 T IHI IE FIRST ROW SECOND ROW GRACE ABRAHAM: OpereIIa Cast 4: BARBARA ANDERSON: G. A. A. Nu- Opc-3reIIa Chorus, 21 Minor Musk LeIIer, rneraI, Ig Junior I3Iay Produc'IIon SIarI, 3. 21 Opereffa SIaI:I and Undersfudy, 33 IvIaIor Music LeIIer, 3. EDWARD ANDERSON MARGARET AHRENS EUGENE ANDERSON FANNIE ALBION CHARLES ALDRIDGE: Transferred from JACK API-AND Provlso. 2. DOROTHY ALLEN: Minor TrebIe CIeI WARREN BACH: Transferred from Pala- LeIIer, 2. fine Twsp. I-Iigln, 2. I4 CIIASS OIF IQQI3 TI-IIRD ROW DICK BAILEY: Y's Tales SIa1LI,3. MARGARET BALDWIN: French CIub Secretary, 33 Junior PIay I3roducIIon Shag, 37 Y's Tales SIaI'I, 47 Soph PIay Prcducrion SIaTI, 2. GEORGE BALGEMAN: York-Hi CIrcu- Iarion SrarI. I. EMMA BARTLETT, Minor Treble CIeI Lefier, 3. ROBERT BATY FIRST ROW MARY ELLEN BEATTIE: Drama Niglnf Produciion Sfaflt, 37 Junior Play Produc- Iion SraTi, 3, Senior Play Casf, 4. BERT BENNETT: Transferred from Oaln Parlc, 3. DORIS BERLIN ALVERNE BIHLER: Roman Banquel Prc- qram, 2: Minor Music Lelier, 3. T H IE SECOND ROW ROSS BIXBY: Operelfa Undersrudy, 3. ELVIN BLECKE FRED BLUM: Senior Play Cast 47 Band Concert I, 2, 4: Band Properly Mas+er, 2: Band Librarian, 3: Major Band Leffer, 3. ELINOR BOESENBERG: Junior Play Pro- duclion S'raTT, 3: Senior Play Produclion Sfalil, 43 Drama Niqlnf Producfion Slaff, 47 Sopl1 Play Casf, 2. DOROTHY BOESKE: Maiorelre, Band Concert I, 25 Firsf-Year G. A. A. Nun'1eral,2. THIRD ROW ELAINE BOETTCHER: Second Treble Clef Librarian, lg Minor Treble Cle Lelfer, 3. RUTH BOLDEBUCK: Second-Year B, A A. Award, 2, HENRY BOWES: Transferred from Mar rnion Milirary Academy, 2. FRANK BRABEC EDWARD BRAUTIGAM CLASS OIF IQQI 'ffl I IHI IE FIRST ROW PHILIP BRAUTIGAM ERNA BRECELZ Pirsl-Year G. A. A. Numeral, 2. LORRAINE BRETTMANN: Band Concerl, I, 21 Soph I-lop Comrniflee Chairman, 2. PAULINE BRINK: Senior Play Procluclion Sfafl, 4. GEORGE BRINKMANN: Soph Foolball Numeral, 21 Maior Foolball Lefier, 4. CILASS OIF IQLI SECOND ROW JOHN BROWN: York-I-li Reporler, I, 33 York-Hi Business Slafli, 2: York-Hi Pro- duclion Manager, 4i York-Hi Headline Edilor, 33 In charge ol Yorlr-Hi Baslcelball Tournarnenr Issue, 4: Soph Play Produc- 'rion Slalll, 2. BRUCE BUCHANAN: Frosh BaslceIbal'I Numeral, Ig Soph Foofball Numeral, 2, Major Foolball Leller, 3, 41 Baslcelball Co-Capfain, 45 Major Baslcelball Lelfer, 3, 4: Band Concerl, I. JUNE BUELOW RUTH ANN BUNTROCK MARION BURGER: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 33 Band Concerl, I: Band Con- cerf Quinfef, 21 Minor Band Leller, 27 Maior Band Leller, 37 Operelfa Orches- Ira, 21 All-Slale Orchesfra. 3. 'lb THIRD ROW CYNTHIA BURTIS: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Horizon Club Secrelary, 3, Junior Play Casl, 33 Senior Play Produclion SIaI'l, 47 Junior Play Produclion Slahf, 3, Drama Nighf Producfion Slafl, 4. MAROLYN BUSHEY ELSIE CANFIELD: Transferred from Logansporl lInd.l, 2: Soph Play Casl, 2. DON CARLSON: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 43 Yorlr Hi Arr Slaff, 3: Junior Play Casl, 33 Senior Play Cast 47 Spanish Club Pin, 37 Spanish Club Presidenl, 41 Soph Play Casl, 2. PAT CARLSON: Operella Undersludy. 4. Fsresi' Row KEITH CERLING GERALDINE CHATTERS: Transferred from Northern H. S. lFIint Mich.I, 4. JIM CHYNOWETH: Minor Baslcefball Leller, 43 Tennis Team, 3, 4. ROBERT CLARK: Transferred from Norfh- ern H. S. lFIint Mich.l, 3: Senior Play Cast 4. BERNIECE CLEVENGER: Junior Play Production Slalt 35 Roman Banquet 23 Pep Club Award, 3, Pep Club Vice-Presi- dent 4. SECOND ROW MARCIA COMP: G. A. A. Numeral, I: G. A. A. Treasurer, 27 Opereffa Produc- tion Sfatt 2: Second-Year G. A. A. Award, 23 Y's Tales Sfaft 3, 4. BOB CONROY: Transferred from Auslin High, 3. ALICE COOK: Nalional Honor Sociely, 33 Chorus Librarian, I: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 33 Y's Tales Slaft 3: Quill and Scroll Honor Award, 3: York-Hi Associale News Edilor, 3: Yorlr-Hi News Edilor, 4. PAT COOLEY: Transferred from Foreman High, 3. JOHN COUNSELL: Senior Play Produc- Tion Slaft 2. THIRD ROW ROBERT COX: Yorlr-Hi Business Sfalt 27 Senior Play Cast 4. ROBERT CRUZAN: Transferred from Glenbard High, 2. WILFORD CRUZAN: Transferred from Glenbard High, 23 Major Foofball LeHer, 3: Opereffa Casl and Slalit 3: Minor Music Lefler, 31 Senior Play Cast 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4, Drarna Niqhl Cast 4. VIRGINIA DAGLEY: Junior Play Produc- lion Slatt 3: Horizon Club President 3. LOIS DALLMANN TIHIIE CLASS OIF H943 -'sT'T Q I IHI IE FIRST ROW DORIS DAVIES: Yorli-Hi Circulaiior Slali, 2: Sigh?-Saving Reader, 3. BARBARA DAVIS: Junior Play Produclion Slaii, 37 Senior Play Produclion Sian, 43 Y's Tales Business Slalli, 4. ELINOR DAVIS: Drama Nighi Casl, 47 Disfricl Music Vocal Confesl Award, 3: Girls Sexlel, 3, 4: Major Chorus Lefier. 3i Senior Play Cast 43 Senior Class Secrelary, 43 Paren+'s Nlghf Guide, Ig Freshman Chorus President Ig Operefla Chorus, 23 Qperella Casl, 3, 41 Minor Music Leller, 2. JANE DAVIS LOUISE DECK: Roman Banquei, 2: Drama Nighf Produclion Slahf, 4. CILASS OI? IQAI SECOND ROW EUGENE DeMURO BENTON DOHERTY: Transferred Irorn Cenlral I-Iigh ICape Girardeau, Mo.I, 32 Cross Counlry Leiler, 4. IRENE DOMIANUS: Second Year G. A, A. Award, 2: ThirdAYear G, A. A. Award. 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Junior Play Pro- duclion Slail, 35 Senior Play Produciion Slaii, 43 Soph Play Produciion Siaii, 2. MARJORIE DOWNTON: Soph Play Cash 2, Drama Niqhl Produclion Slali, 2, Junior Play Cash 31 Senior Play Casi, 4, Junior Play Producfion Slahl, 43 Drama Niqhl Casf, 4. JOHN DRAMM: Band Concerl, Ig Band Business Manager, 27 Frosh Baslcelball Numeral. I1 Drama Niqhf Casl, 3, 4, Junior Play Produciion Slallf and Casl, 3: Senior Play Cast 47 Band Concerl Clarinel Quariel, 4. I8 THIRD Row LOUISE DUNCAN JEANNE DUNNE: York-Hi Reporler, I, 2, 3: Y's Tales Sraii, 3. JIM DUNNING: Soph Play Cash 2? Band Connie-rl, I. DON ECKWALL JOHN EICHHOLZ: Cross Coun'ry Lelfer, 4. msr Row LAURENCE ELLINGSEN BETTY ELWOOD: Junior Play Proclurion Slalwf, 2: York-Hi Reoorfer, 4i Seriof Pay Producrion Slall, 4. CAROLE ENGEL: York-Hi Slarl Typisl. 4: York-Hi Slaff, 2: York-Hi Adverfising Manager, 4. MARION ENGSTROM: lvlaicr Cliorus Leller, 2. ROSE MARY ERLENBAUGH SECOND ROW PHYLLIS EWAN: Horizon Club Presidenl. Qi Roman Banquel, 23 Sopln Hop Program Cliairrnan, 2, Drama Niqlnl Casl and Produclion Slail, 3, 4, Senior Play Casl, 4: Junior Play Procluclion SlaTl, 4: Minor Music Lelfer, 31 Nalional Honor Sociely, 3' Nalional Honor Sociely Vice-Presidenl, 4: Tnespian Award, 43 Girls' Sexlel, 4g All-S+ale Chorus, 3. CLAYTON FANSLOW: Frosln Baslcellaall Numeral, li Sopln Baslrellaall Numeral, 27 Tennis Toarn, 3. 4: lvlaior Baskelball Leller, 4. NORMA FERGUSON: Transferred from Clwarnpaiqn, 3, RAY FIELITZ: Golf Team, 3, 4. CHARLES FIENE: Senior Play Casl, 4, Tl-HRD ROW RUTH FINIS: Junior Play Producfion S'raiT. 3, Band Concerl, 4. JANE FINLAYSON EDITH FOSTER: Sopli Play Casl, 2, Drarna Niqlil Casl, 2, 43 Junior Class Secrelary, 3: Drama Niqlnl Produclion Slail, 3, Tlnespian Award, 3, 4q Horizon Club Treasurer, 3: Junior Play Casl and Production SlaT'T, 3: Senior Play Produc- lion Slaiq, 47 Senior Class Treasurer, 43 Y's Tales Business Slaff, 4, D. A, R. Good Cilizensliip Award, 4. GERRY FREDERICKSONZ Translerred ircm Fowlerville, Micln., 4. MARGE FREGA: Second-Year Cr. A. A. Awarcl, 2. THIE CTASS OT lls4.l33 xl .H TI-IIE QILAS OIF IQAI3 FIRST ROW CHARLES FRICKE: Transferred from Proviso, 2. RUTH FRIZ, Roman Banquef, 2, Second- Year G. A. A. Award, I, 27 Drama NIgI'1I Producfion Sfaff, 3, 4: Drama Niqhf Cash 4: Senior PIay Cash 4: Junior Play Cash 33 LaIin CIuI:: Vice-Presidenh 47 TI1espIan Award, 4. MARY FULLER: Firsf-Year G, A. A. Award, 2. BETTY FURNNER JEAN G-ARRETT: York-Hi Ar'r S+aTI, 3, 4. SECOND ROW RALPH GEIST: Band Concert I, 2. LILLYAN GENAZE ROBERT GIBBS MARY ALICE GILMER: G. A. A. Nu- meraI, Ig Senior Play Produdion SIaI3T, 4. BETTY GRAFF: French CIub Vice-Presb denf, 3, York-Hi Sfawcf, 4. 20 THIRD ROW ROBERT GRAHAM: Senlor Play Cast 4. HARRY GRAVES: Transferred from Pro- viso, Z3 Band Concerf, 2, 3, 4. DON GREEN: FrosI'v FooIbaII NumeraI, I5 Soplw Foofball Numeral, 2, Major FooTbaII Leffer, 3, 4. HOWARD GRIFFITH SHIRLEY GROVER: Opereffa Chorus, 2: OpereIIa Undersfudy, 3: Operefia Cash 4, Minor Music LeHer, 27 Major Music Leffer, 3, Girls' Sexfef, 3, 4. FIRST Row SECOND Row THIRD Row ELIZABETH HAEFNER: German CIub MARTIN HAUFE: Fraslw Faaiball Nu- GWEN HELLER Pin, 3. rneraI, I: FrosI1 BasIceIbaII Nur'neraI, I' Soph Foofball Numeral, 23 Maior Poor- ball Leirer, 47 Maier Track Leffer, 3: Minor Track Lefier, I. DOROTHY HENDERSON: Junior Play DOUGLAS HAGSTROM Producfion Sraff, 3, York-Hi Sraff Typist CHARLES HAUSTEEN 44 RUSSELL HAYDON: TransTerred from STUART HANEY: Minor Cross Couniry Lane Tech 2- Leffer, 3: Minor Track Leffer. 3: Sfaqe BILL HENDRICKS: Soph Foo+baII Nu- Crew Award. I: Cross Counffy Caprein. meral, 27 Major Foo+baII Le-Her. 3, 47 43 Maier Cross Counfry Lerrer, 4. RIGMORE HEDINZ Junigr Play Produc, I-Ieavyweiqlni FooIbaII Capiain, 4. Hon Sraff, 3: NaIionaI Honor Socieiy. 35 Spanish Club Pin, 3: Senior PIay Pro- ducfion SIaTI, 4: York-Hi Adverfisinq EDNA HARGER: Maior Chorus Lerrer, 3. Stag' 4' CATHERINE HENNESSY: Transferred from ImmacuIaIe Concepfion I-Iigh, 3. HEINZ HEIDORN: Sopn Foo'rIaaII Nu- meraI, 23 Soph Baslcerball Numeral, 2: JACK HARRIMAN: Transferred from S+. Maier BasIce+baII Lerrer, 41 Tennis Team, George I-IiqI'1 IEvansIonI, 3. 3, 4: EnIered NavaI Air Corps Reserve, 4. EVELYN HESSE TIHIIE CLASS OIF IQ43 5 F EE aQE f IVIHIIE CLASS OIF IQAI3 FIRST Row MARY LOU HILDENBRAND: Drama Niqlil Produclion Slall, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4. WILLIAM HINCKLEY: Band Concerl, I, 2: Band Quarfermasler, 2, 35 Minor Band Lefler, 2: Yorlc-Hi Business Slall, 3, 45 York-Hi Assisfanl Business Manager, 41 York-Hi Adverlising Salesman, 4: Maior Band Lefler, 33 Soplw Play Produclion Slall, 23 Quill and Scroll I-Ionor Award, 3. LOIS HOEHN PATRICIA HOLMQUIST: Sight-Saving Reader, 2. JIM HOLSTRUM SECOND RCW HENRY HOOPES: Soplw Foolball Nu' rneral, 2, Major Foolball Leller, 4. WILLIAM HORN: Soplw Play Casl, Qi Band Concert I, 2. 3. 4: Junior Play Pro- duflion Slafl, 3: Senior Play Producfion Slall, 3, 4: Soplw Play Produclion Slall, 3, JACLYN HOUY: Spanish Club Award, 2. MARY HROVATIN BILL HUNTSHA: Sopli Foo1ballNumeraI, 21 Goll Team, 3, 4, Enlered Naval Air Corps Reserve, 4. 22 THIRD ROW MARY LU HURRELL: Transferred from Oalc Parlc, 3. LOIS JACOBS: Transferred Irom Lalre View I-ligln, 4. BILL JAMISON: Minor Eoollball Leller. 3: Tennis Tearn. 3, 45 Enlered Naval Air Corps Reserve. 4. ELAINE JENSEN: Roman Banquet 21 Nalional I-Ionor Sociely, 31 Senior Play Procluclion Slalsi, 4. MARION JOHNSON FIRST ROW SECOND ROW Tl-HRD ROW RICHARD JOHNSON DOLORES KALBFLEISCH BOB KAWELL MARGARET JOHNSTON GEORGE KANELOS: Transferred lr-one JANICE KEEL: G' A' A- Numeraxv I: Oak Park' 2' Operella Casl, 27 Minor Music Leller, 37 Drama Niqlwl Casl and Produclion Slalf, 43 Junior Red Cross Cliairnnan, 43 RALPH JOHNSTON: Ivla,or Track Lever BEN KANTNER: Debam Club presidgmxq Senior Play Casl and Production Slalif, 4. i Deloale Award, 3: Senior Class Vice-Pres idenl, 4. DICK KELLER RUSSELL JOLLY: Soplw Play Cast 2: Band Concert I, 2, 37 Drarna Niqlnl Cast LEE KANTNER 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Senior Play Casf, 43 Memorial Day Program, 27 Tl-iegpian Award. 3, 47 Byrd Cgnge,-f MARTHA KERKOS: Junior Play Produc- Clmifief Quafleli 4' BILL KATEL: saph Play Pfaauaaon sm, HOU SW' 4' 2: Produclion Slaliifs ol Senior Play, Operella, Drama Niqlif, and Junior Play, 3: Produclion Slafls of Senior Play, LOIS JONAS Drama Niqlwl, and Junior Play, 4. MARGUERITE KIEFER Tl-llE QILASS OIF l94l3 Um S 35 SRX 554 AiiSliSN w 4 W WWW ppb! Z ,ff Www JMJM , Awww UMR STARS GIF STARS In every group There rise above The common level a Tew individuals marlced Tor TuTure prominence. This class is noT an excepTion. We are proud oT The record These sTars oT sTars have made and congraTulaTe Them Tor iT. lT is Thus ThaT we presenT Yorlc's pre-eminenT seniors, The ouTsTandinq memloers oT The Class oT '43, Heading The lisT are The oTTicers: John Mac- Namara. PresidenTp Ben KanTner, Vice-PresidenTg Elinor Davis, SecreTaryq and EdiTh FosTer, Treasurer. BuT neiTher could we TorgeT Those who have disTinquished Themselves Tor scholar- ship: Samuel SchmiTT, ValedicTorian3 and Norris Sample, SaluTaTorian. 24 Q., AW' ww! ,WJy,,,,,lQ,,,,,57f7f.f QUIK STARS OTP STARS ConTinuing our presenTaTion oT brains we give you Lois RauTenberg, The Top girl sTudenT. A word oT explanaTion mighT be needed abouT The Tinal group. Since we TelT ThaT There were oTher seniors-equally illusTrious-who did noT Tall inTo The Toregoing caTegories, a poll was held To piclc Three oTher girls and Three oTher boys who Their classmaTes TelT should loe honored. The Tollowing were The winners: Bruce Buchanan, Donald Landgren, and STuarT Wildman: Jane Richardson, PaTricia Reedy, and lvlariorie DownTon. Each and every one oT These luclcy ThirTeen deserve your highesT praise and con'1mendaTion Tor Their supreme achievemenT. 25 IVIHIIE QILASS Ulf IIQAI FIRST ROW ROBERT KIRSCHKE: Band Concert. I. ERNEST KLANTE: Enlered Arrny, 4. EVELYN KNIEF ANN KOCHELSKI: Home Economics Club Award, 2, Home Econonwlcs Club Secrelary, 4. RALPH KOLVITZ SEC OND ROW PETER KOPPEL: Band Concerl, I, 2, 3, 4, SIGQG Manager Award, 3: Producllon Slallls ol: Soplw and Junior Plays, 31 Drama Niqlwl Produclion Slall, 4, Sfaqe Manager, Senior Play, 4, Senior Play Casl, 4, Malor Band Leller, 37 I-Ilslorical Sociefy Treas- urer, 4. JEAN KOZAK LORRAINE KRAUSE EVELYN KROEGER GRACE KROEGER: Siglfxf-Saving Reader, 2, Ivlalor Treble Clel Leller. 3. 26 THIRD ROW FRANK KRONE BARBARA KROSCSHER: Roman Banquel, 2: York-Hi Arr Srall, 3: Quill and Scroll I-Ionor Award, 3, Sopln Play Producllon Slall, 2: I-Iislorical Sociely Presidenl, 4: Y's Tales Ar'r Sfall, 4. LOIS KRUSE: German Club Pin, 3. WILFRED KUNZE: Slage Crew Award, I. JOHN KUSTA FIRST ROW DON LANDGREN: Soplw Play Casr, 2? Band Concerl, I, 23 Opererra Cast 23 Frosli Eoolball Numeral, I: Erosli Baslcel- ball Numeral, Ig Maior Baslceiball Lerler, 3, 47 Baskelball Co-Caplain, 47 Minor Music Le-Her, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Soplw Class Treasurer, 27 Junior Class Treasurer. 33 Y's Tales Srafl, 3, 4, STEPHEN LANE VICTOR LANTZ LUELLA LARSEN: Senior Play Producriori Sfalzl, 4. ROBERTA LARSON: G, A. A. Numeral, I3 6. A. A, Second-Year Award, 2. T IHI IE SECOND ROW EUGENE LEWIS: Translerred from Glen- Iwd Hrqh, 3. RICHARD LICHTENHELD G-EAN LINDSAY ARTHUR LITCHFIELD JOE LONG THIRD Row ELAINE LOWE: 6. A. A. Numeral, I. THORNTON LOWE: Soplri Play Cast 23 Sopln Eoolball Numeral, 21 Maior Fool- ball Lefler, 47 Yorlt-Hi Reporler, 27 Drama Niqlwr Casl and Produclion S1aII,3, PATRICIA LYNCH: Drama Niqlwl Pro- ducfion Slaif, I, 21 Junior Play Casl, 37 Drama Niglil Casf, 37 Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 3: York-Hi Fearures Conlribufor, 4: Y's Talcs Business Shall, 4: Senior Play Pro- ducfion Slaii, 4: Tlwespian Award, 3, 4. PHYLLIS MacEACHERN: Transferred from Irnmaculale Conceprion I-Iigh, 23 York-HiSIaI1I, 3. 43 York-Hi Feafure Page Edilor, 4, Operella Casi, 3, 41 Girls' Sexrer, 3, 4: Larin Club Treasurer, 4: Music Conlesl Award, 3: Minor Music LeITer, 3: Quill and Scroll I-Ionor Award. 3. GLORIA MAHLKE: Frenclw Club Secre- Iary, 4: Senior Play Producfion SIaI'I, 4. CILASS OIF IQAI :Yi Zvi' R - Uk., Ll T H IE FIRST ROW' RITA MALBOEUF: Transferred from Providence High lChicaqol, 37 Yorlc-Hi Ari Sfahf, 3. JUNE MARTIN NORMA McCALLUM SHEILA McCOMB: York-Hi Reporfer, 37 Yorlr-Hi Slahf Typisl, 4. DONALD McCRACKEN CLASS QI? IIQ43 SECOND ROW JOHN MCNAMARA: Debale Award, 3. 47 Frosh Foofball Numeral, I7 Frosh Baslcefball Numeral, I7 Soph Baslcelball Numeral, 27 Minor Track Leller, Qi Ivlaioi Track Leller, 37 Minor Foolball Lelfer, 37 Liqhlweighl Fooflnall Co-Caplain, 37 Na- Iional Honor Sociefy, 37 Nalional Honor Sociely Presidenf, 4i Major Foolball Leller, 47 Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely, 37 Parenls' Nighl Guide, It Roman Banquet I7 Soph Class President 27 Minor Baslcelball Lefler, 37 Senior Class President 4. WAYNE MCNICHOLS: Transfrerred from Norfh High lOmaha, Neb.l, 3. DAVID MEARS: Enlered Army Air Corps Reserve, 4. MARGUERITE MELLING LEON MENGE: Frosh Foolball Numeral, I7 Soph Foolball Numeral, 27 lvlaior Poofball Leller, 3, 47 Minor Traclc Leller, 3. 28 THIRD ROW JACQU ELI N METCALF: Transferred from Proviso, 27 York-Hi Associafe News Edilor, 47 Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 2, 37 Quill and Scroll Honor Award, 37 Minor Band Lefler, 27 Maior Band Leller, 37 Band Concerl Quinlef, 2. ERNA MEYER JUANITA MICHAEL: Spanish Club Pro- gram Chairman, 37 Spanish Club Pin, 3. ADELAIDE MIRABELLA: York-Hi Re- porler, 37 Yorlr-Hi Associafe News Edilor, 4. FLORA MOELLER FIRST ROW DEAN MORGAN: Enlisfed in Navy, 43 Soph Play Casl, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3, Senior Play Casl, 47 Drama Nighl Cast 2, 3, 45 Drama Nighf Produclion Slahf, 3: Thespian Award, 3, 47 Thespian Presi- denl, 4. OAKLEY MORGAN CORNELIA MORRIS: York-Hi Reporfer, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slahf, 33 Pep Club Award, 3, Senior Play CasI', 43 Yorlr-Hi Conlribulor, 47 I-lislorical So- ciely Secrelary, 4: Soph Play Casl, 2. MARSHALL MORRIS: Translerred Irom Joliel Twsp. I-liqh, 37 Maior Poolball Lefler, 4. ALBERTA MUELLER: German Club Pin, 2: York-Hi Associale News Edilor, 43 Yorl:-Hi Reporler, 3. SECOND ROW ERIC MUNCH: Band Concerl, I, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 3: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slarl, 37 Scene Arlisl, Soph Play, 2. TOM MYERS: Spanish Club Pin, 3, Spanish Club Program Chairman, 47 Ma- ior Foolball Manaqer's Lelfer, 4: Yorlr-Hi Business Manager, 3, 4, Yorlr-Hi Adver- 'rising and Circulalion Slalrl, Ig York-Hi Business Slarl, 2: Soph Play Cas'I', 2. JOYCE NELSON: Transferred Io Cen- Iral I-Iigh lWadsworIh, O.l, 2, Reenfered Yorlc, 2. CHARIS NICHOLSON: Transferred from Oalc Parlc, 25 York-Hi Reporler, 3, Yorlr-Hi Slall Typisl, 4: York-Hi Fealures Conlribulor, 4. WILLARD NIEMANN: Band Concerl, I. THIRD ROW FRED NIERHOFF: Soph Foofball Nu- meral, 23 Maior Foolball Leller, 4, GLORIA NORRIS BOB NOTTELMANN: Soph Poolball Nu- meral, 2, Minor Baskelball Lelfer, 4: Band Concerl, Ig Chairman of Roman Banquel' Slaves, 2: Enlered Army Air Corps Reserve, 4. HOWARD NOVAK SHIRLEY O'BRIEN: Junior Play Produc- Iion Slall, 31 York-Hi Slahf, 2, 3, 47 York- Hi Associafe Fealure Page Eclilor, 4. TI-IIE CLASS IF I943 JIU r?ZvfQMZ51 JL SZ TIHIIE QILASS UT H94 FIRST ROW JUNE O'CONNOR: Soph Piay Produc- fion Sfaff, 2: Y's Tales Shaff Typisr, 4. RUTH OLSON: Opereifa Producfion Sfag, 21 Minor Music Le++er, 2: Maior Chorus Le+Ier, 3. VIRGINIA OLSON PETER PAGANELIS: Soph Baskeibdl Manager. 2, WALTER PASCO: Sopn Play Producfion S+aT'T, Ig Junior Play Producfion STaT'I, II Sfaqe Crew Award, I: Senior Piay Pro- ducfion Staff, 2: Junior Play Producfion S+aTI, 2. SECOND ROW JAMES PATTERSON: Major Band LeTIer, 3: I-Iisforical Sociefy Vice-president 4: Maior BasI1eI'baII LeIIer, 4, Band Quar- Ieirrnadul, 31 Band Connerh I, 43 Oper- e++a Orciwesira, 27 Band Conceri QuinIe+, 23 Roi-nan Banquei Slave, 27 Minor Band Lorie-r, 2. HERMAN PAULI AGNES PERREAULT JOHN PETERSEN: Soph Foofloail Nu- meraI, 2: Soph Baskefball NumeraI, 23 Band Conce-rI, I. FRED PIERMATTEI: Transferred Io Jack- sonvilie, I7 Reeniered Yorir, 3. 30 THIRD Row ELEANOR PIOTTER ALBERTA PLAHUTA: Transferred from Bay View High IMiIwauIceeI, 2. EARL PLETICHA BEVERLEY PLUMB VIRGINIA POILE: Sopn PIay Produdion Sfaif, 21 Senior Piay Produdion STaiT, 47 York-Hi ReporIer, I, 3: York-Hi Confribf ufor, 2: Junior Play Produdion Siarq, 3: Drama Niqni Producfion Sfafwf, 4: I-Iovi- zon Club Vice-President 4. I III IE FIRST Row RICHARD POWERS HELEN PRICE VIRGINIA PRIES: Minor Music Letter, 3. LARRY PRINDIVILLE HILDA PURATH SECOND ROW LOIS RAUTENBERG: NaIionaI I-Ionor Sociefy, 31 National I-Ionor Society Sec- re+ary, 41 Larin Ciub Secretary,-41 Senior PIay Cast 41 Junior PIay Production Sratt 41 Soph Class Secretary, 21 Roman Banquet 21Soph Hop Chaperone Chair- man, 21 Junior PIay Cast 31 Y's Taies Associafe Business Manager, 41 Drama Niqhf Produciion Statt 4j I-Iorizon CIub CounciI President 4, DOROTHY REED: Home Economics Ciub Treasurer, 3. PATRICIA REEDY: Freshman Chorus Secreiary-Treasurer, Ii York-Hi Reporier, I1 Operetra Chorus, 2j Minor Music Letter, 2. LAURENE REHER WARREN REINHOLD: Sooh PIay Cast 2. THIRD ROW LA VERNE REINKE: Majorefte, I, 2, 3, 41 Commanding Drum Major, 3j Senior PIay Produciion Siatt 41 York-I-Ii Adver- Iisinq Stott 31 Band Concert I, 2, 3, 4j Major Band Lefier, 3: York-I-Ii Editorial Board, 4. MURIEL REINKE: IVIajoreIIe, I, 2, 3, 4j Major Band Leiter, 3j Band Concert I, 2, 3, 4j Senior PIay Producfion Stahf, 31 Drama Niqhf Produciion Stati, 4, VIOLET REINKE RUTH RENTZSCH JANE RICHARDSON: Soph Play Cast 21 Opereffa Chorus, 21 Roman Banquet 21 Drama Night Cast 3, 41 Drama Niqhr Producfion Sfati, 31 Music Ciub Treas- urer, 31 Operefia Undersrudy, 31 Junior PIay Cast 31 Senior Play Cast 4j Pep CIub President 41 Y's Tales Business Siatt 4j NaIionaI Honor Sociefy, 31 Ma- jor Music Leiter, 31 Pep CIuIo Award, 31 Thespian Award, 41 Girls' Sextet 41 AII- Sfare Chorus, 3. CLASS CPI IQQI i I II-Il IE FIRST ROW RICHARD ROSBACK: Transterred from Bethesda Cherry Chase lMd.I, 3. SHIRLEY ROSBACK DONALD ROSENFELDT: Band Concert, I7 Junior Class Vice-President 3: Na- tional Honor Society, 37 National Athle- tic Scholarship Society, 3, Y's Tales Statt, 3: Yorl:-Hi Sports Statt 4: Frosh Basket- ball Numeral, I: Soph Football and Bas- lcetball Numerals, 21 Minor Football Let- ters, 3, 4: Minor Basketball Letters, 3, 41 Golt learn, 3, 4. NORMA ROSENWINKEL: German Club President, 3, 4: German Club Award, 3. MILDRED ROWAN CILASS OIF I 43 SECOND ROW CARYL RUSSELL: Transterred trorn Hall Hiqh lSprinq Valley, III.I, 2. ORVILLE SACKETT: Band Concert, Ig Y's Tales Business Statl, 4: Debate Award, 47 York-Hi Editorial Editor, 4: Debate Club Peace Conference, 43 Entered Ma- rine Reserve, 4, NORRIS SAMPLE: Salutatorian ot the Class ot l943g Soph Play Cast, 21 Junior Play Cast, 31 Senior Play Cast, 4: Y's Tales Assistant Business Manager, 3: Y's Tales Business Manager, 41 Latin Club President, 47 Debate Award, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Honor Award, 3: National Honor Society, 3: Debate Club Treas- urer, Z: Debate Club Vice-President, 31 Chairman ot Roman Banquet Slaves, 2: Entered Marine Reserve, 4. JOHNNY SAUNDERS: Band Concert, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Night Cast, 3, 4: Vice- President ot Band, 3. CHARLES sci-IAEFER 32 THIRD ROW SAMUEL SCHMITT: Valedictorian ot the Class ot I943: Editor ot I943 Y's Tales: Band Concert I, 2, 33 State Latin Con- test, I, 2, 31 Illinois State Latin Award, 37 National Honor Society, 3. BOB SCHNEIDER KENNETH SCHULTZ RICHARD SCRYMIGER: Soph Football Numeral, 2: Maior Football Letter, 45 Maior Basketball Manaqer's Letter, 4. PRISCILLA SEARS: Spanish Club Award, 3. FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW CATHERINE SEGER ELAINE SHOWERS DICK SMITH: York-Hi Reporfer. I. DOUGLAS SEIBERT: Band Concert I' JEAN SIEMUND: Transferred from Von 5M':'Hr 38625 Cogzcerl, I, 3 H, I . or - I epor er, 7 ssay on es, Smuben 'gh I Minor Band Leffer, 3. ROSE MARIE SEIFERT JEANNE SKALLER: G.A.A. Numeral, I. LEA SORENSEN: Freshman Chorus Vice President Ig Minor Music Leffer, 3. MARY LOU SHAFER: York-Hi Reporfer, 4. ODEN SMITH MILDRED STEBEN: Nafional Honor So ciefy, 3. BETTY SHERMAN: Opereffa Cash 47 Minor Treble CIeI LeHer, 2: Maior Music RAY SMITH: Y's Tales Sfaicf, 43 EnIerecI LeIIer, 37 Junior Play Producfion Siaff, 3. Navy. 4. LOUIS STEUERLE TIIIIIE CILASS OIF IQLI3 mia '12 QiNfAi T N.. a,...l TIHIIE CLASS UT HQAL3 FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THTRD ROW DON STEVENS: Sopln Play Business Man- GERTRUDE STRAND BILL SWANSON: Roman Banque? Slave aqer, 27 Band Concert I, 2, 3, 47 Band 2. President 35 Operefla Orclnesfre, 2: Minor Band Lellel, 23 Roman Banquet, P, Senior Play Produdion Shall, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Major Band Lefler, 3. MARTHA S-I-RAND ETHEL SWANSON EDWARD STOEVER: Transferred from Cenlral High lDulu+l1, Minn.T. 37 Senior PIGY CGST' 4- ADELE STUBBE: Minor Treble Clel' Lel- ferr 3- LOIS SWEETMAN ROSE STOLDT: Band Maiorelle, lj Clieer Leader, 2. MARGARET SUSTERSIC LA VERGNE TANIS KENNY STONE: Soph Baslcelball Nu- rneral, 27 Major Baslcelball Lelfer, 4. BARBARA SWANSON: Senior Play Pro- ETHEL STOUGH: Maier Music Lefler, 3. duclion Slant, 4. CARQL TEED 34 FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Eirsl-Year Soplw Play CEST, 22 Senior Nalional Honor Sgcjiefy' G. A. A. Award, 2: Second-Year G. A. Play Cash 41 Band Concerl, I, Soph 37 Band Concerl, I3 Soph Play Produc:- A. Award. 3: G. A, A. President 4. Foofball Numeral, 21 Enlered Marine Re- tion Slafl, 2. serve, 4. JEAN TERRY: Yorlz-Hi Reporler, 2. PAUL TESCHNER: Soph may Cast 2: SHIRLEY THOMAS EARL TREPTOW: Enlnsled In Army, 4. Frosln Foolball and Baslcelball Nurnerals, I7 Soph Eoolball and Baskefball Nu- merals, 23 Major Foolball Leller, 47 Ma- Ior Baslcefball Leller, 4: Y's Tales Sialil, EDNA THOMSEN: G'A'A' Numeral' ll ELAINE UHLIR: G, A. A. Numeral, Ig 43 Tennis Team, 3, 4. Quill and Scroll Honor Award' 37 Span- Second-Year G. A. A. Awarcl, 2. lsln Club Pin, 3: York-Hi Slafl Typisl, 3. 4: Y's Tales Slall Typist 4. LOIS TESKE: German Club Vlce-Presb denl, 4, Senior Play Procluclion Slall, 4: 6. A. A. Numerals, I, 2. HANS UNGER ETHEL TOGNARELLI GLENN TEWS: Erosln Baslcelball Nue meral, I: Soplw Baslcelball Numeral, 23 Liglwfweighl Foolball Manager, 27 Mlnor ELAINE TOLLEFSEN: York-Hi Sian Ty- VICTOR VANDERBRUGG-ENgTrangferred Baslcelball LeIIer, 4. pisl, 4. from Provigo, 2, TI-IIE CILASS OIF H94 awry? ' l Z- I I - TIHIIE CLASS OIF Il 43 FIRST Row RUSSELL VARNER: Saph Football Nu- meral, 2. JUNE WALL: Minor Music Lelrer, 3. ALICE JEANE WALLEY: Maior Chorus Leller, 3. MARGUARITE WALSER: Transferred from Tuley High, 25 Senior Play Produc- Iion Slalq, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 4. KENT WEAKS: Slage Manager ol Soph Play, 2: Operella Produclion Srart 4, Senior Play Produclion Slalit 27 Drama Nighl Proclucrion Slatt 27 Junior Play Producrion Slatt 2: Srage Crew Award, 21 Stage Manager ol Senior Play, 3. SECOND ROW BETTY WEBSTER: Nalional Honor So' ciery, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: York-Hi Associale News Edilor, 47 Quill and Scroll Honor Award, 35 Quill and Scroll Secretary-Treasurer, 43 Y's Tales Srall, 4. BILL WEBSTER: Nalional Honor Sociely, 33 Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 3: Quill and Scroll President 4: York-Hi Reporrer, I: York-Hi Sporrs Reporler, 2, 33 York-Hi Sporls Eclilor, 4: Quill and Scroll Honor Award, 3: Y's Tales Sralt 3, 4: Spanish Club President 3: Soph Play Produclion Sratt 2. HAZEL WEINBAUER: Band Concert I, 2, 4. ILENE WEINERT SHIRLEY WEINERT 36 THIRD ROW MARVIN WELSCH: Enrered Navy, 4. ALLENE WESTCOTT: Senior Play Cast 41 French Club President 4: Soph Hop Floor Show Chairman, 23 Opererra Ballet 33 Disrricl Music Conlesl Piano Award, 31 Stare Sectional Conlesr Piano Award, 3: Minor Music Leller, 3. BERNICE WESTERMAN: Senior Play Produclion Sraft 4: German Club Secre- lary, 4. JOHN WHITE MARGARET WHITE FIRST ROW JACK WIEDENBECK: Transferred from Oak Parlc, 3: Enfered Marine Reserve, 4. STUART WILDMAN: Minor Foolball Lel- Ier, 3, 4: Frosh Foofball Numeral, I: Frosh Baskefbail Numeral lg Soph Fool- ball and Baskelball Numerals, 2i Nalional Honor Sociely, 33 Nafional Honor So- ciely Head Usher, 41 Soph Class Vice- Presidenlg Soph Hop Business Chairman, 27 Co-Chairman of Roman Banquel Slaves, 27 Junior Class Presidenl, 3: Y'S Tales Sfafl, 41 Soph Play Produdion Slaiq, 27 Senior Play Produclion Slaru, 23 Drama Niqhl Produclion S'raTT, 2. VANCE WILLCOX: Sooh Play Produc- fion Slaff, 2. LOIS WILLE ROBERT WILLIAMS: Band Corcerl, I. SECOND ROW CAROL WIRKUS: G. A. A. Numeral, I3 Junior Play Produclion Slallf, 33 Yorlr-Hi Sfalif Typisf, 3, 41 Quill and Scroll Award, 3: Spanish Club Award. 3: Second-Year G. A. A. Award, 21 Spanish Club Refresh- menf Chairman, 4: Y's Tales Slaici Typist 4. VIRGINIA WISBROCK BOB WOLATZ: Soph Baslcelball Numeral, 23 Maior Baslcelball Lefler, 4, Golf Team, 3, 4. BETTE WOLF: Transferred from Maine Twsp. High, 41 Drama Niqhf Produclion SIaTI, 43 Junior Play Produclion Sfallf, 4. RAY WOLFE: Enlisled in Navy, 4. THIRD ROW DOROTHY WOODARD JACK WORKMAN: Band Concerl, I, 21 Minor Fooiball Leffer, 4. DOROTHY ZOCH: Home Economics Club Vice-President 45 Soph Play Casl, 2. SENIORS NOT PICTURED WALTER GUNNISON: Transferred from Lane Tech, 4. MARY JOHNSTON EDWARD LAUT MARILYN PAWELS AGNES PERREAULT JOHN ROBERT PETERSON: Yorlc-Hi Re- porler, 2. EDWARD STREHLAU: Enlered Army, 4. HAROLD STREHLAU: Enlered Marines, 4. JOHN THIELKE: Soph Play Producfion Siafif, 2. JOHN TILLEMAN: Transferred Io S+. John's Mililary Academy, 3: Reenlered Yorlc, 4. Tl-llE CLASS OIF IIQ-43 m 'A' if ff if THE SCHOOL Now our spoTlighT swings To Scene I-The school secTion. When The house lighTs dim ouT and The seT lighTs blaze up, whaT do we see hold- ing The sTage? FirsT we see page aTTer page oT TaculTy members. Here are picTures oT our Teach- ers, The people whom sTude Ts say They haTe buT really like. NexT The spoTligishines upon The Two deans oT York, Mr. DeShane and Mrs. Wall. Swinging Trom The deans, we see The beam has picked ouT Thelibrary and oTFice sTaTT oT York. Here we Tind picTures oT The hard-working oTTice sTaTF. sadly depleTed by The war. And Then Eme The mosT imporTanT people oT all aT York-The sTudenTs. FirsT The mighTy iuniors hold The sTage, Then The sophs mme Tor Their share of The lime- lighT, and lasT noT leasT we have The lowly Trosh. t 'k Z ,ff 'far Aw' fl 19 H? . W ,I Weighs .J UI --H nw. 4? 'A' i' 'A' -Af if if if ak -k ir mef fAe .ic niciand mo JQQF fine perkrmance po! ing UPPER LEFT Pl-IOTO: Mr. Maynard J. Black, l-lead of Physical Eolucalion Deparl- menl, l-leavyweighl Eoolball and Lighlweighl Baslcelball Coach, Social Commilleep Mr. C. Eldon Harris, l-lead of Music Deparrmenr, Music Club Sponsor: Mr. Gerald L. BarneH, Acrinq l-lead of Social Science Deparrmenl, Direclor of Srudenf Acrivily Plan, Chairman ol Sluclenl Aclivilies and Club Organizalion Commillee, OCD General Civilian Defense Survey ancl Eire Defense lnslrucforg Miss Cafherine Parlcs, l-lome Eco- nomics, Calieleria Direclor, Social Commilleep and Miss Miriam Bonifield, Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor, Coslume Aolvisor lor Dramalic Produclions, l-lorizon Club Sponsor, Properlies ancl Equipmenl Commirlee. LOWER Pl-lO-lO: Mrs. Rurh Rofhmeyer, Sighl Saving, Visual Educalion Commilleey Miss Berry Hanifen, Girls' Physical Eclucalion, Co-Sponsor ol C5.A.A., Alhlelic and lnlramural Sporls Commillee, Social Commilleeg Miss BeH'ieWal1'ers, Girls' Physical Eclucalion, Co-Sponsor ol O.A.A., Alhlelic and lnlramural Sporls Commiileep and Miss Dorofhy Dunmore, l-lome Economics, l-lome Economics Club Sponsor, Social Commillee. 40 y0rLLfe5 .xdre lgrouvl of jlzeir ,Q-Jzfienalfy .lac ing .ST PHOTO ACROSS PAGE FOLD: Mr. A. lrwin Leishman, Head oi lncluslrial Arls Deparl- menl, Mr. Roberi M. Leader, English, School and Assembly Program Commirlee, Library Commirleeg Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Boolcslore Manager, Secrelary oi Alhlelic and lnrramural Sporls Commilree, Properlies and Equipmenl Commilleep and Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English, Yearbook Direclror, Sludeni Aclivilies and Club Organizalion Com- mirlee. UPPER RIGHT PHOTO: Miss Mildred V. Clark, Commercial, Communily Relalions and Publiciry Commilreeg Miss Marie Gusfafson, Head of Commercial Deparlmenl, Junior Class Advisor, Mr. Charles A. Berry, Malhemalics, Social Commilleeg and Mr. Herberl Korf, Hisiory, Lighlweighl Foolball and Track Coach, Aihleric and lnlramural Sporls Commillee. RIGHT: Miss Myr+le Ellis, Librarian, Library Commirlee Chairman, Visual Fclucalion Com- milreeg Miss Helen Beveridge, Spanish, Hor- izon Club Sponsor, Library Commilleeg and Miss Cuba Canan, Head oi Foreign Lan- guage Deparlmenl. 41 Q ,Qf: ?5s1w5 B-ww V , W? UPPER PHOTO: Miss Dorofhy E. Howe, Lalin, Properlies and Equipmenl Commilleeg Mr. Clarence D. Easf, Malhemalics, Direclor oi Alhlelics, Chair- man of Alhlelic and lnlramural Sporls Commirleeq Miss Lois Ash+on, Lalin, Sponsor oi Lalin Club and Nalional Honor Sociely, Sluclenl Acrivilies and Club Organizalion Commilleeq and Mr. Raymond G. PraH', Chemislry, General Science, Aclivilies Concessions Manager, Golf Coach, Social Com- millee, OCD Gas Defense lnslrruclor. LOWER LEET: Mr. H. K. Siory, Hislory, Chairman oi Communily Relalions and Publicily Commillee, Library Commirleeq Miss Doroihea Pefersen, Span- ish, Erench Club Sponsor, Sludenl Aclivilies and Club Organizaiion Commillee, and Mr. Paul Harf- wig, Mechanical and Archileclural Drawing, Guiol- ance and Personnel Commillee. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, Prinling, Communify Relaiions and Publicily Commillee, Library Commirreeq Miss BeH'y Kral, Commercial, Guidance and Personnel Commillee, Properlies and Equipmenl Commilieeg Mrs. Louise O'Connor, English, Horizon Club Sponsor, School anol Assembly Program Commirleeq and Mr. Wesley L. Reeder, Band and Orcheslra Direcror, School and Assembly Program Commillee. ur aaa em: Wlode 6 a wie .gnolefifrucfigigfy W! UPPER PHOTO: Miss Hazel Beebe, English, Library Commiieeg Mr. Thomas Huclson, Gen- eral Science, Fencing Club Sponsor, Library Commiiieeg Miss Bernice Newlcirlc, English, Remedial Reading, Guidance and Personnel Commiiieeg and Mr. Wal+er A. Knudson, Head oi English Deparimeni, Lighiweighi Fooiball Coach, OCD General Civilian De- iense Survey lnsirucior. CENTER PHOTO: Miss Beulah Shehan, Eng- lish, Library Commiiieeg Mr. Howard Van Norman, Hisiory, Yearbook Business Manager, Siudeni Aciiviiies and Club Organizaiion Commiiieeq Miss Doris E. Whife, Speech, Dra- maiics Direcior, Thespian Sponsor, School and Assembly Program Commiiieeg and Mr. Frank L. Shearer, Maihemaiics, Erosh-Soph Lighi- weighi Eooiball Coach, Library Commiiiee. Mr. Shearer received in March his commission as Lieuienani in The Navy. LOWER PHOTO: Miss Marian Johnson, Ari, Maihemaiics, Ari Advisor Tor York-Hi and Yearbook, Visual Educaiion Commirieeg Miss lcla Lane SeH'le, Head oi Maihemaiics Depari- menig Miss Eleanor A. Davis, English, Journal- ism, Yorlc-Hi Direcior, Communiiy Relaiions and Publiciiy Commiiieeg and Miss Evelyn Moran, English, Maihemaiics, School and As- sembly Program Commiiiee. afioning jkreafenzi fo Curfazfjdyolof ogakzng af UPPER PHOTO: Mr. VicTor Mahood, Shop, Visual EducaTion CommiTTeeg Mr. Berl E. Buis, Biology, Frosh-Soph HeavyweighT FooTball Coach, OCD Gas DeTense lnsTrucTor, AThleTic and lnTramural SporTs CommiTTee7 and Miss Virginia Heinemann, MaThemaTics, ProperTies and EguipmenT CommiT- Tee. LOWER PHOTO: Mr. D. Roberi' Ferry, MaThe- maTics, Frosh-Soph BaskeTball and HeavyweighT FooTball Coach, AThleTic and lnTramural SporTs CommiTTee, OCD Fire DeTense lnsTrucTorg Mr. For- resT Birks, Boys' Physical EducaTion, HeavyweighT BaskeTball and Tennis Coach, AThleTic and lnTra- mural SporTs CommiTTee. Mr. Birks enTered The Navy as a lieuTenanT in April, Miss DoroThy Gholson, Commercial, AThleTic and lnTramural SporTs CommiTTeeg Miss Mary E. SToaks, English, Freshman Class Advisor, Guidance and Personnel CommiTTee, Social CommiTTeeg and Mr. Harry L. Olsson, Head oT Science DeparTmenT. ,C-Jzwuhg in ,gzruice AT The Time This book goes To press. York has eigh+ TaculTy members in serv- ice, Mr. Shearer, now a lieuTenanT in The Navy, and Mr. Birks, who holds The same rank, leTT aTTer Their picTures had been made Tor The regular TaculTy groups. PicTures oT The oTher six Teachers in service are shown in The panel below. I.eTT To righT: Chief PeTTy Officer Ralph Goodwin lShop, MaThemaTicslg PrivaTe Earl E. HeinhorsT lMaThemaTics, Cross CounTry Coachlg Privafe Cecil A. Miller lEng- lish, AssisTanT Cross CounTry Coachlg LieuTenanT George Ehnebom lHead oT Social Science DeparTmenT, Senior Class Advisorl: LieuTenanT George Simpson lGeneral Sciencelg and Ensign Nancy Sparks lEnglish, MaThemaTics, Horizon Club Sponsorl. They have wishes Tor The besT oT luck Trom all oT us back aT York, and we're eagerly waiTing Tor The Time when we can welcome all oT Them back again. jlrerie paving guicle fke Lglizoof Careem of Uoliifefi my , 1 ,jE5gEQj:,,'E: S 'IQI L .QW 14 ,. wr W CIRCLE, UPPER LEFT: Miss Velma Walker, English, Horizon Club Sponsor, Visual Educalion Com- milieeg Miss Alice Hibbard, R. N., School Nurse, Red Cross Sponsor, Communiiy Relalions and Publiciiy Commirieeg and Mr. Frank A. Whifeside, English, Debaie Club Sponsor, Direcror of Peace Conference Round Table, School and Assembly Program Commillee. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Elizabeih Wrighf, English, Horizon Club Sponsor, Social Commilleeg Miss Myr+le Evien, English, German, German Club Sponsor, Social Commilieeg Mr. Raymond M. Smifh, Commercial, Communiiy Relalions and Publiciiy Commiilee, Chairman of School and Assembly Program Com- milieey and Mr. Henry C. Hifi, English, Scenic Consiruclion Direclor, Soph Play Coach, Communily Relaiions and Publicily Commiilee, School and Assembly Porgram Commiiiee. LOWER PHOTO: Mr. A. V. Bakkers, Hisiory, Sophomore Class Advisor, Guidance and Personnel Com- milreeg Mr. Charles P. Rizer, Economics, Sociology, General Business, Business Advisor for York-Hi, Siudenl Aciiviiies and Club Organizaiion Commiiiee, Chairman of Properiies and Equipmenl' Com- milleeq Mr. Vernon Kelly, Marhemaiics, General Science, Chairman of Visual Educalion Commilieeg and Mr. Richard W. Wiese, Hisiory, General Science, Guidance and Personnel Commiiiee. Single pholo insel al righlz Mrs. Elizabefh Canar, Assislanl Librarian, Library Commillee. 45 0 L4 EQCU16 J 88,0 .S?lfLJQlflff5 Olfl HHJ WCLPPOMJ Mr. Roy DeShane, Assislanl Principal and Dean ol Boys, is a man ol many and varied responsibililies. Mr. DeShane is besl known lo York sludenls, perhaps, as lhe man who is in charge ol delenlion in I36. As senior adviser he lends his advice and assislance lo lasl- year sludenls. l-lis olher dulies include lhe chairmanship ol lhe Facully Adminislralive Commillee, direcling lhe sludenl lesling program, and leaching malhemalics. l-lis iob is an all-year allair, lor in lhe summer vacalion period he is engaged in lhe complex lask ol selling up lhe class schedules lor sludenls and lacully. lvlrs. Elhel Wall, lhe Dean ol Girls, is one ol lhe busiesl women al York. She heads lhe Sludenl Wellare Program, which provides books and clolhing lor needy sludenls, and she is an NYA adminislra- lor. Checking absences. adiusling pupil-leacher dillerences, inler- viewing parenls, and working wilh lhe nurse and gym leachers are nol easy lasks. Mrs. Wall each year is in charge ol lhe seleclion ol a represenlalive lo lhe Girls' Slale Proiecl sponsored by lhe Woman's Club and lhe Legion Auxiliary. Arranging lor molher- daughler leas and lacully leas and leaching lwo senior English classes round oul her schedule. 46 May l have a library permiT Tor sevenTh period? is a Tamiliar Tormula around York. As The desTinaTion oT such an ardenT scholar we Tind a library oT which any school mighf be proud- a compendium oT inTormaTion and en- TerTainmenT open To all sTudenTs. York- iTes are consTanTly being urged and Trained To make use oT This sTorehouse, valuable boTh in class work and in exTra- curricular acTiviTies. WiTh This ThoughT in mind, no one need wonder ThaT The library is a Tocal poinT oT The school second only To The oTTice. we O12 Pain? CLIQJ Q IAQ LUO Ming lflifg pf6LCQ:5 Below we see The people who make The wheels go around in The oTTice. Top phoTo, Miss AniTa PToTenhauer, SecreTary To The Principal, who resigned during The year To be married: and Miss Doris Danielson, RegisTrar, now SecreTary To The Principal. Lower phoTo, oTTice assisTanTs: Miss Lucy Cox. Miss DoroThy l-layes, and Miss Mariorie Monnier. These girls leTT York To work aT Douglas AircraTT. PhoTo aT righT: Mrs. Bernice Anderman, Se-creTary To The Board OT Educa- Tion. For phoTo oT new oTTice workers, see page 94. YM, From bewildered Treshmen To Toolish sophs They now sTand: iuniorsl Wacky, yes, buT sTill They are iuniors. We really couldn'T do wiThouT Them, Though, Tor who would Then Take The younger girls ouT? Why, no oneg and Then whaT a dull Time would be had by alll Our TaiThTuls have learned To be serious, however, when The occasion arises. They have really piTched inTo The war work. Who won The VicTory Book Campaign? A iunior English class, oT course. A Tew boys are already serving in our Armed Forces, and many more are relucTanTly planning To lay aside Their books To help Their counTry in This Time oT need. Really, The iuniors are viTal To The school. In TacT, mosT oT The senior boys would be losT wiThouT The iuniors. More Than ThaT, everyone would miss Those iuniors: They are The ones who wander abouT school in a sorT oT coma and are Tamous Tor Their sTudyingg They are The ones who puT on The Junior Play and The Prom and geT in The hair oT The Teachers. Reams could be wriTTen abouT The junior class, buT here is a good de- scripTion oT The class as a whole: lT conTains, rumor has iT, The preTTiesT girls in The school, iT has The smarTesT people, produces The besT debaTers, and is The den oT numerous male screwballs. IT you lisTen To The iuniors, They have The besT class aT York. Well, who knows? Perhaps They do. el 8U8l OM, ,QJEl'l6!.!4Cfi0l'l, OM, y fke JLLFLLOP5 OFFlCFRS OF THE JUNlOR CLASS: LeTT To right Bob Poile, SecreTaryg Carol BurTis, Treasurer: WalTer STumpe, Vice-President and Jerry Cheney, President TOP: FronT Row, leTT To righT: LoreTTa Barker, Arlene Brinkman, Adele Campbell, Don Anderson, Shirley Busch, Virginia Chicllow, Janice Brown, George Bouras, and Dick Bender: Second Row: Caroline Brehrn, Richard Bowden, WalTer Bailey, William Bain. June Brieschke, Elaine Boergerhohf, Dolores Bauman, and Vernon Brack- 'nannq Back Row: Norman Bunge, Ted Bedell, RoberT Bedaid, Robert Brown, Charles Ascliiriann, LeRoy BrighT, BerneTa BaumeisTer, Barbara Binion, and Ralph Boese. BOTTQM: FronT Row, leTT To righT: DeLoris Dahlrnan, PaT Coyne, Gloria Degian, Barbara CuThberT, Madelyn Dunne, Oliver DeShon, Fred Dornianus, John Deere, and Jean Dresser: Second Row: DoroThy CovingTon, Peggy CovingTon, DoroThy Ewing, Marilyn Dems, Joan Crosley, Carol BurTis, June DeWolT, DoroThy Dase, KaTherine DimrniTT, and Thomas Floyd, Back Row: Byron Dixon, David Dunbar, Franklin FvereTT, l-larvey Felbinger, Bill Frlenbaugh, RoberT Ebeling, George Doyle, Jirn Cummings, and KenneTh Dallrnann. N-........ W Z, I If 'Hunn- unior rom is MOPL 9617168 CCL!! dl' TOP: Fronf Row, lefl lo right Gene Gallo, Gene Jaclcman, Sarah Lee Hill, Geraldine Greer, Dolores Horacelc, Palsy Garraughly, and Pal Holmes: Second Row: Elinor Garbi, LaVerne Geyer, Phyllis Jessen, Dorolhy Hawkins, Mildred L, Hahns, and Virginia Hale: Third Row: Roberl Fuller, Jack Haclcerl, Joe Jenna, Jack Greer, Rapelyea Howell, Vernon Grebe, Donald Grobe, and George Jalroubelcg Fourlh Row: Alberl Johns, Bob Gregg. Ludwig Grandl, and Hank Freundlg Fiilh Row: Henry Garland, Norman Hass, and Roberl' Hier. BOTTOM: Fronl Row, lefl lo righl: Florence Lonergan, Georgine Kalsch, Jane Leeming, lna Mae Karle, Roberl Maywald, Elnor Kuhlrnann, Lois Klose, Jean Manley, and Harrie? Jorgensong Second Row: Howard Johns, Richard Laning, Winslow Kelley, Harry Linsey, Claire Ann Keller, Joan Larsen, Marie Lernes, Geneva Large, Florence Luehring, Marilyn Klemann, and Helen Lange: Third Row: Ray Johnslon, Reid Jopling, Roberl Kasniclc, Roberl Larson, Bob T. Jones, LeRoy Brighl, Jack Larsen, and Fred Koecher. 49 66 0l'll'LQCfiCMi ?!6U'lL8Q 7, CAUAQVL 245 ylfil'll0l KELLY, g AcTing TalenT is one oT The lligh spoTs in The Class oT '44, Some oT iTs dramaTic possibiliTies came ouT in The Soph Play oT 1942, Ever Since Eve. This was Tollowed This year by The successTul Junior Play, A ConnecTicuT Yankee in King ArThur's Courf. ATTer wiTnessing These Two Tine pro- ducTions, one can cerTainly say +ha+ This iunior class is noT lacking in dramaTic abiliTy. Dances are also up This class's alley. The Soph Hop oT i942 was really a whooper-dooper. Then There is ThaT unTorgeTTable Junior-Senior Prom puT on under resTricTing war-Time condiTions. Juniors are also very prominenT in debaTing. Many juniors are mem- bers oT York's aThleTic Teams. AnoTher large group oT iuniors work on The yearbook and The York-Hi. A band oT iunior girls Tounded The TirsT Horizon Club aT York. OTher iuniors are acTive on The sTage crew. They are especially acTive lin more ways Than onel in York's choral groups. Junior English classes, especially Miss Davis's TourTh-period class, are Tamous Tor Their Tiery Themes. In The marching band juniors are also To be seen. ln The Tield oT The Junior Red Cross, The iuniors are again doing Their biT. A number oT iunior girls have also been working aT war bond booThs and canTeens in ElmhursT and Villa Park. ln TacT, wherever you Turn aT York, a junior pops righT up in The middle oT Things. PLAY SCENE: The Junior Class presenTaTion oT Con necTicuT Yankee. LeTT To righT, Fred Koecher as Hank BenneTT, Jack HackerT as ArThur, Marilyn Myers as Guinevere, Shirley KnowlTon as Elaine, and Dick Bowden as Clarence. For anoTher scene see page 95. TOP: EronT Row, leTT To righT: Verneva MiTchell, Jennie MinniTi, Eleanor Meyer, Lorraine MarTin, Mike Mc- ClinTock, Rosemary Meier, RuTh Moore, CharloTTe Muehlhausen, and AlberT Meyer: Second Row: Audrey Moore, Marilyn Marlow, MarTha MeinhardT, DoroThy Miller, Johanna Monsen, Grace Mudra, EmmeTT Mc- Namara, RoberT Miller, HerberT Mueller, ErnesT Men- necke, and Richard MiTTerg Third Row: Lee Mapes, AlTred Miller, Charles Meier, Richard Mehl, Tom Mr: Cabe, Bill Morey, and James MarTin. BOTTOM: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Helen OlmsTed, Mildred NorTon, Carol Pease, and Dick Pellesg Second Row: Lorraine O'Neill, Alice Obermeyer, CharloTTe NeviTT, Marilyn Myers, and HerberT Nehlseng Third Row: Frances OrcuTT, Lois PadgiTT, Zernu Olson. Howard Mullins, and Ralph Nachreinerg FourTh Row: Marie Papenbrok, Mary PaTTerson, Elsie Nordblorn, Eileen PeTiTe, Maynard Owens, Teresa Osborn, and Richard Nielsen: EiTTh Row: STanley Ochs, Paul Mun- day, Claudine Nelson, DoroThy ParroTT, RuTh Nelson, Virginia O'Brien, and RoberT Noble, Dyke Cjfaaa 0 7944 fqclfa iid Olga em in ewalaaper fgof TOP: Fronl Row, lell lo riqhl: Palricia Ouaclcenbush, Joan Porler, Elaine Pierrnallei, Corrine Pier- rnallei, and Wanda Pulnam: Second Row: Russell Radorn, Russell Roberls, Waller Pelliqrew, Laurence Rasmussen, and Frank Rawls: Third Row: Helen Plass, Gloria Robinson, Waller Pelrie, and Peler Randolph: Fourlh Row: Roberl Poile, Calvin Rernrners, Jean Pollock, Janice Phillips, and Richard Prindivilleg Fillh Row: Rosadelle Prohaslca, Diclc Ouiler, Joseph Remec, Bob Plesscher, Phyllis Pladna, and l-larry Phelps: Sixlh Row: Peggy Prinzing, Belly Richler, and Louis Pobo. BOTTOM: Fronl Row, lell lo riqhl: Colella Runge, John Sharon, Louis Srnilh, Harry Simmons, Lloyd Sandlord. Donald Srnilh, John Sladelc, Polly Shaler, Jane Shaler, Mildred Savee, Lillian Snyder, Eleanore Schaller, Cheryle Royslon, and Belly Mae Slcempg Baclc Row: Donna Roclcwood, Peggy Showers, Delores Schrnidl, Warren Rohn, Richard Rounds, James Sanford, Mildred Singer, Shirley Sanborn, Elroy Schumacher, Marvin Rosenwinlcel, James Sarnlilippo, Sluarl Roeder, and Leonard Sioslrum. 51 ynamic uniom mlarezienfecl an Wear g giver: Fronl Row: Elaine Slrauschild, Allan Slelzer, Ger- aldine Trib, Bernice Varner, Evelyn Surrall, Carol Slone, and Mariorie Thiellce: Second Row: Waller Soden, Edward Spangler, Shirley Sorensen, Evelyn Slorr, Marilyn Smilh, Bradley Taylor, Roberl Slarclc, Margarel Smilh, and Pal Teschnerg Third Row: Willard Tesch, Walle Slurnpe, Sam Sproul, Fred Sleirn, Howard Taylor, Eleanor Talaberl, Evelyn Speclcmann, and Loise Slolces: Four in Rear: Jaclc Towne, Ralph Slrane, Irene Van Dyke, and lone Van Dyke. Fronl Row: Janel Wenlzer, Joan Wrighl, Arla Vierow, Irvin Wiesnelh, Mary Wengler, Shirley Wengler, Shirley Wallher, Ernesl Weber, and Marion Yeawq Second Row: Verda Wille, Noreen Weslerman, Marion Winlcley, Margarel Widman, Meryl Wrighl, Howard Workman, John Weber, John Vogel, and Bob Wood, Back Row: Jean Wuerz, James Wrighl, Dick Wood, l-larry Winn, Roscoe Warner, and Jane Walls. Fronl Row, lell lo riqhl: Joel Adams, Eugene Blunl, Rosemary Alamprese, Wynnell Adams, and Gayle J. Bruce: Second Row: Elsie Baurnerl, Dorolhy Boullbee, Margarel Arenl, Arlene Braclcmann, and Rulh Board! man, Third Row: Lorraine Boeslce, l-larriel Aasand, Belly Bleiler, and Jack Allen, Fourlh Row: George Baumbaclc, John Boesenlaerg, Roberl Allen, Eugene Anderson, Earl Amador, and William Andrews, Fillh Row: Bill Berger, Raul Buchholz, Leonard Boeske. and George Aully Sixlh Row: Russell Abraham, Armen Avedisian, and Kennelh Apel. fdcfiuify on amlaud Looking back loward carnera: Row Nearesl Carnera, l ll l ri hl: Gene Ex, Jack Cross, Charles Bunch, Arl e o g Fash and Edward Carslensy Second Row: Jack Early, Carl F, Devine, Jackie Bulls, Joanne Bullerlield, Barbara Cornslock, and Belly Denzlerg Slanding near lree: Irene C rlisg Facing camera, Fronl Row: June Carpenler, u William Counsell, Charles Donahue, Richard Burkhardl, d John Doll' Second Row: Rollin Caldwell, Erna Eller- an , bruch, Pal Cornisky, Shirley Chew, Calherine Dekker, Audrey Crusinberry, Barbara Caruso, and Beverly Doering, Third Row: Dwaine Cannon, Richard Coons, and Jerry Cheney. Fronl Row: Beverly Harlley, Norman Johnson, Jackie Fiene, Delores Heiss, Anila Haule, Virginia Herler, Tom Johnson, Belly Herdeck, Lorella Holllodl, Virginia Freilag, and Row: Henry Hopperl, Bob Fellows, Charles Chindlund, Belly Hendron, Bill Hilchcock, Gene Hansen, Roger Frosl, Charles Harnrnersmilh, David F' l'l Hill, Dick Havemann, Harold Forsberg. George ieiz, d Marion Fredricksen' Third Row: Marilyn Johnson, an , George Fischer, Maynard Gray, Tom Halbe, Fillmore Hallqield, Dean Johnson, and Granl Hughey. and Shirley Hanley: Sec Fronl Row, lell lo righl: Howard Klemann, Hugh Mc L l Pe Lislon, Shrrley Cornb, Lenore Kendig, Polly is on, ggy Knowllon, Vivian Malkin, Jean Kubisiak, and Delia Luchel l Bill J hnson, Bill Long la' Second Row: Blair Kie er, o Robe-rl Keiler, Failh Mallory, Anna Klanle, Bernard Larsen Charles Longaker, and Dona as ' molh Mack, Bob M. Jones, Hugo Lorenz, Charles Long necker, Roberl Kerkoch, Waller Klein, and John Kerber Fourlh Row: Richard Love, Frank McGuire, Edward Kiell, and Lawrence Kieler. Id K rnarg Third Row: Wil Now .lel's swing around in our box seal and lake a look al a greal produclion number-lhe York Hi poll lor lhe junior class. Some very ' l l lalenled inlereslrng resulls were lurned up. Wilh :ls greal suppy o people in all lields, choices were ol course scallered. Bul here are lhe iunior class's choices lo oulshine lhe seniors nexl year: Russell Roberls and Virginia Freilag were voled lhe besl singers. Russell lied wilh Sandy Howell as besl dancer, and Mildred Savee lopped lhe lisl lor lhe girls. ln regard lo acling abilily, Charles Aschmann and . . d Lenore Kendig were lhe lavoriles. The brains ol lhe class were Fre k H k l K h d Vir inia Chidlow. The besl dressers were Jac ac er oec er an g and Gloria Degian who also were voled lo have lhe besl personalilies. Jack lied wilh Byron Dixon lor besl all-around boy, and Gloria was cle- clared lo be lhe besl all-around girl. Pal Coyne and Howie Taylor were chosen lhe besl couple. 53 -ff' VAIBCNUM. 'Qi -e: f' ABOVE: Ohticers oT The Sophomore Class. Clockwise Trom leTT, Don Olson, Treasurer: Jim Milchell, PresidenT: Wayne DuTTin, Vice-President and Nancy Van Noppen, who succeeded Dick Rose as Secre-Tary aTTer Rose leTT York. We 0l Q C385 l'l'lQl'l7 0355 jkalfl lfU'li0l 5! fAQ .SDOIQA5 Now To your noble aTTenTion we show FacTs abouT The sophomores, who all people know Are merely The shadows oT Treshmen gone by As They sTouTly aTTempT wiTh The juniors To vie . . . buT leT's TorgeT abouT poeTry and examine The illusTrious Class OT '45. When you see a Treshman being Teased by a big, bold being, chances are ThaT The being is a sophomore: and when you see a meek Ii++le person being Teased by an upper-classman, The meek liTTle person Too is a sopho- more. So, you see, The sophomore is really a dual per- sonaliTy. STill, The Class oT '45 is conTribuTinq iTs Tair share OT beauTies, brains, and aThleTes To York's hall oT Tame. There is a possibiliTy ThaT even These sophomores will one day reach Their ulTimaTe goal-being seniors. TOP: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Jean Cayia, Mariorie Ann Ashby, Doris Mae BurkhardT, Marilyn BilsTein, and MarqareT Andrews: Second Row: Lois Boldebuck, Lois Bornernan, Joanne Buss, BeTly Adams, Arline BarTizal, and l-larold BreTTmann: Third Row: DoroThy Bleiler, Shirley BarTleTT, Lucille Bierlein, and Helen Blair: STanding: Edward Bansfield. Don Collins, John AberT, Ercell Anderson, Frank Amador, RoberT Bocknor, l-larold Barker, Glenn Be-ST. and Raymond Baxa. LOWER RIGHT: Girls in FronT, leTT To riqhT: Jane Beckman, Delores BarTha: FirsT Row: Lois Ahlqren, Marilyn Bradley, Shirley Boysen, EsTher Berlin, Rose Marie Anderson, Ru+h Bell, and Corinne Bauer: Boys Kneeling: Ronald Anderson, Bob Burke, Bill Ahrens, and Sheldon Canheldp Back Row: Jack Anderson, Ralph Beckman, Kenne-Th BeaumonT, AlberT Brons, Duane Al- brechT, Leroy BarTels, Richard Bryan, Ronnie Baker, and ArThur BreiTlinq, 54 Wee! fine Cfcm of Z1 Fronl Row, leil fo righl: Balos Delaney, Roberla Donaldson, Florence Domianus, Dorolhy Davison, and Mary Lou Cunningham: Second Row: Joyce Blum, Jean Crusinberry, Pai Diehl, Nancy Colaianni, Jean Cer- ling, Virginia Conley, and Pai Combs: Third Row: Wesley Diershaw, Berl Davis, Bill Davis, Al Dobbech, Douglas Cunningham, Roberl Con- radi, and Clifford Curl, Jr.: Slanding, leif io righl: Jaclc Cedarholm, Jaclc Cummings, Tony Cardea, Mary Dixon, Mary Collins, Lois Coulson, Roy Dabberl, Carl Carlson. Don Depner, Armand Cohen. and Jaclr Coopero Fronl Row, leir lo righl: Margueriie Fash, Rulh Ewald, Pal Dreclcman, Jaclcie Dunham, and Ellen Ann Enforig Second Row: Margarei Eichholz, Roma Fey, Pal Feely, Belly Dralce. and Pal Donovan: Third Row: Jack Edwards, Franlc Ernrich, Glen Ericlcson, Wayne Duliliin, Jaclc Dupro, and Eric Fielilz: Fourih Row: Jirn Dunn, Taylor Fenron, Daniel Egan, and David Driver: Back Row: Flelcher Ellzey, Dick Eichenlfzerger, Richard Enlenman, Torn Edwards, Roberl Eaglin, and Robert Fielilz. Fronf Row, leir lo righl: Florence Gersey, Rosemary Gibson, Jean Carpenfer, Alice Fleclc. and Evelyn Galbrailh: Second Row: Belly Fisk, Sylvia Goebel, Margarel Gallaher, Shirley Fosler, Joan Freeman, and Gwendolyn Geyer: Third Row: Bruce Genuslce. Floyd Gibson, Dale Will- cox, George Fox, David Floyd, and Don Gimbel: Fourlh Row: James Fusaro, Douglas Finlayson, and Earl Freqa: Back Row: Giles Findley, Diclc Wilson. Carl Friz, and Tom VVillis. BELOW: The principal characlers of lhe I943 Soph Play, June Mad, in a reading of lhe scripl wilh Mr, Hill, direclor of lhe produclion. Lefl lo righl, Mr. Hill, Jean Cayia llpenny Woodl, Roberl Ringquisl lDr, Woodl, Charlolle Harrison lMrs. Woodl, Eloyd Gibson lMr. Harrisl, and Wayne Durlin lchuck Harrisl. See snapshols seclion lor pholos ol cornplele Iirsl and second casls. fL all Qldelfl 0l'l .SJOIHAOWQOPQJ OI G, ogvefg jing Jusl whal' do These under-classmen look like in general? Well, Ihey haven'l guile overcome lheir freshman lack of allilude, bul lhey're growing lasl. Among lhe girls will be found quile a variery of blond, brunelle, and red- headed beauly. There are also a number ol handsome sophomore boys who are causing feminine hearls lo fluller. One ol Jrhe sophomore aclivilies Jrhis year was lhe Soph Hop, posrponed from Irs lradilional January dale lo April, because of The luel-oil shorlage. This dance was one of 'rhe big social evenls ol 'rhe year and gave us a hinl ol whal lo expecl from lhese sophomores in 'rhe Tulure. The Class of '45 made ils lhealrical debul in lhe Soph Play, June Mad, one ol The dramalic highlighls of The year. 56 TOP: Eronl Row, lefl lo righl: Jean Hawkins, Audrey Haas, Don Gullian, Don Hansen, and John Graham: Second Row: Frank Halhfield, Margie Hedges, Elaine Greenwall, Marilyn Hallberg, Ina Guyer, and Delphine Harbour: Third Row: Ralph Griggs, Dorolhy Hageman, Charlolle Harrison, June Handschiegel. Elizaberh Hammerschmidl, and Arlene I-lauserman: Eourlh Row: Wally Gross, Alice I-lellernan, Beverly Hamowilz, Phyllis Anne Hacksfen, Geraldine Halhfield, and Marlha Green: Fiflh Row: Jim Harriman, Ralph Hanck, and Hal Green. LOWER RIGHT: Fronl Row, lell lo righl: Marilyn Ireland. Irene Hornsby, Myrlle Jean Huebner, and Winifred Hesse: Second Row: Gloria Heidke, Marlha Hildenbrand, Helen Helher- inglon, Alice Jager, Dorolhy Hesse, and Bob Jolly: Third Row: William Housouer, Berl Hawkins, Roberl Jaross, Edwin Johnson, and Waller Hixon: Fourlh Row: Arrhur Jonsson, John Hoppesch, Soren Jessen, Jack Hulfman, and Alan Heimerlq Boys in Back: Dick Hellyer, Gerald Hoehn, Dale Henderson, Olis Jenner, Donald Henderson, and Eugene Heidke. SOIQAA .Skim in U une manly, Fronl Row, lell lo righl: Alice Kirkland, Virginia Johnslon, Terese Keal- ley, Bill Kealley, and Belly Kozakg Second Row: Kennelh Jordan, Belly Kosleck, Priscilla Johnson, Mary Lynn Johnson, Vivian Kalblleisch, and Roberl Kaslholrn: Third Row: Mildred Knudson, Phyllis Krage, Peggy Kessler, Elsie Komel, and John Keller: Fourlh Row: Joan Kaden, Bill Kindl, Mark Kinler, Paul Johnson, Bill Johnson, Roberl Klaeren, Waller Koenig, and Bill Klepper. Fronl Row, lell lo righl: Dorolhy Larni, Don Legler, Torn Lynch, George Langeler, James Lievens, Jack Krause, Geraldine Luelhi, Eleanor Lewis, Eileen Lewis, and Dorolhy Kunesh: Second Row: Wallace Larson, Roberl Luchella, George Kullon, Roberl Leslon, Roberl Leyrer, lrarn Kruse, Florence Larsen, Rulh Lorenz, and Jean Leader, Third Row, slanding: Paul Luehr, Leonard Kroeger, Morlon Landrelhg Sealed on slones: Waller Ladwig, Jim Leerning, and Marilyn Lamrnerl. Fronl Row, lell lo righl: Jean Mannino, Lois Malrnberg, Harriel Meyer, and Joyce Marshall: Second Row: Dorolhy Manus, Beverly McClain, Mildred Meier, Barbara McGregor, Jean Meidrich, and Janel Melville: Third Row: Harold MacNevins, Don Kulha, Allen Maples, Langley McMillin, Dick Melz, Dione McDole, and Janel Mallinsong Back Row: Andy McGlashan, Edward McNally, Harland Mapes, Philip Marquelle. and Richard Madson. CIRCLE: Fronf Row, leff fo righr: Raymond Russell, Virginia Rockwood, Noreen Sample, Doris Richler, and Mary Seahill: Second Row: Ralph Reinke, Ralph Schmidt Jackie Reid, Duane Russell, Eleanor Rowan, and Margarel Roeder: Third Row: Ronald Salzke, Frank Rogers, Wilberf Schaper, Donald Sauls, Dick Rose, and William Reuhlq Fourlh Row: Ray Rowe, Wilfred Schmidt Bob Rada, and John Reillyg Fiffh Row: Eckharl Richler, Roberl Ringquisf, Elsie Rockwood, Phyllis Rosenieli, and Vernelie Rosenwinkel. we Lggairifecf .gyololzfi .fdre cjwlela Now leJr's invesrigale The resulrs shown by The York-Hi sophomore populariry poll. Carol Miessler was vored besr singer among soph- omore girls, and Sheldon Canfield Top vocalisr among lhe boys. Tirles of besl dancers wenl lo Jane Ellen Mur- ray and Bob Jolly. Marilyn Bradley was acclaimed Jrhe besl-dressed girl, rhe girl wilh Jrhe besl personalily, and Jrhe besl all-around girl. ln lhe male camp, Doug Cunning- ham was chosen besr-dressed boy, while Don Olson copped Jrhe besr-personaliry and besr-all-around honors. Sophomores declared Wayne Dufiin and Joan O'Malley To be Their besl aclor and aclress, Alan Heimerl and Babs Delaney 'rhe besr srudenls. Lois Schreiber and Lee Sfurrevanr were vored The besf sophomore couple. 58 ,fe an in fke groove TOP: Fronf Row: Jane Ellen Murray, Carol Miessler, Dolores Mueller, and Annie Minnilij Second Row: Marilyn Nordslrom, Jane Noifelmann, Edna Morrissey, Norberl Mlofkowski, and Jean Molfrosg Third Row: Shirley Myers, Elaine Norlh, Ellen Miller, Ann Morgan, Virginia Noller, Bill Nolan, and Bob Maas, Fourlh Row: Floyd Myrick, Ted Myer, Don Nelson, Marlin Moeller, Jim Nordslrom, Roy Newlander, and Reis Mirchellg Fifrh Row: Jim Milchell, Fred Moss, Fred Miller, and Marion Norlon. LOWER RIGHT: Froni' Row: Judiih Pierce, Herman Rabe, Roy Offesen, Elizabefh Nofringham, and Don Olson: Second Row: fxnfia Pleiicha, Mary Ann Ouiler, Joan O'Malley, and Beverly Penloundy Third Row: Helen Pearn, Emily Podsfupka, Roberl Obermeyer, and Mary Louise Olsson: Fourlh Row: Edward Peferson, Mary Lou Posey, Elsie Palmer, Lois Pelersen, and Blanche Novak: Filfh Row: Roy Pearson, Roland Primas, Roberf Pierson, Harry Pearson, Julia Parochelli, and Shirley Pace. emem er fine SOFA .jwlolo . Fioni Row, lelfi ic riohi: Carolan Shaw, Roberr Seayey, Lois Shahler, Geraldine Slcernp, and Lois Schreiber: Second Row: Roberi Sieyinq, Sylvia Smiih, Marqarei' Slrarry, Joy Smale. Lois Srnifh, and Bonnie Smiih: Third Row: Mary Shablinslcas, Roberi Shaw, Carol Siubbe, Arleiie Srelzer, Gloria Sievens, and Ruth Schuierq Fourih Row: Tom Slaplefon, Johan Sfrand, Roy Siabe, Georqe Slone, and Charles Srarreiiq Fiiih Row: Kennerh Soiwiclr, Jaclc Schneider, Edward Sisson Roberr Sioeyer, John Smale, and Fred Shull. Froni Row, lei? io right Mary Virqinia Websier, Jean Thoma, Nancy Van Noppen. Gladys Vonderohe, and Helen Ulbrich: Second Row: l-leinz Theiner, Mariorie Wealcs. Sarah Warlcenlien, Lee Siurievani, and Tayia Thorwaldsonq Third Row: Richard Tornczyk, Roberi Syre, Blanche irageser, Bob Tiedernann, and Belle Thornag Fourrh Row: Jack Thomas, Eileen Vaughan, Lilly Walclihoi, John Thomas, and Myrile Swanson: Fiifh Row: John Tanis, Joan Tozier, Qryille Topel, Louis Vonasch, and Howard Vogel, Sixfh Row: Tony Ufhorl. Fronr Row, left ro riqhr: Berfy Wills, Arlene Wenrlinq, Jean Wuerfel, Ellen Zwiclcy, Joanne Weniz, and Delberi Wenlendori: Second Row: Leonard We-rrzler, Ediih Wesr, Marie While, Edwin Zawne, Frances Wirlcus, and George Williams: Third Row: Charlene Williams, Marilyn Wesrermann, Rufh Ann Wieqrele, Calvin Weinberg, and Bill Wilkie: Fourih Row: OHO Winferqersi, George Zoch, Gilberi Wesf, and Joe Widen, Fifih Row: Dale Willcox, Richard Wilson. Torn Willis, and Jim Welcli. 59 -4- lneifefliilqfgf fke ylfluefli 86 of uf' UPPER LEFT:Frontrow,lefr1origl1l:JamesBender Dorolhy Bowlcer Waller Biinlcman D ' J V ., , 2' ' , oils ean Bedard, Reagan Bowman, and Bob Bieslerg Second Row: Marion Bales, Belly Jeane Adair, Lorna Brellmann, Donna Ahrens, John Ashby, and Ronald Alberlsg Third Row: Ellsworlh Bunge, LeRoy Buchholz, Bill Barber, Harold Bendiglceil, Beverly Borders, and Joyce Anderson: Fourlh Row: Joyce Burmeisler, Roger Armslrong, Fred Brieslce, Arlene Buelow, Waller Anderson, and Barbara Burlce, UPPER RlGl-lT: Fronl' Row, lefl' lo righl: Jeanne Davis, Bill Calhcarl, Oliver Burrows, Gloria Burns, Joan Crablree, and Mary Collins: Second Row: John Caldwell, Alan Cornelius, Doris Chrysler, Phyllis Crosley, Audrey Dems, Joan DuPre, Barbara Conlin, and Belly Curl, Third Row: Donald Davidson, Franlc l-l. Calsmer, Henry Cheney, l-larold Didricksen, Ronald Carlson, Margie Cunningham, Mary Crablree, and Barbara Coggeshallg Fourlh Row: Jack Draylon, Donald Dimmill, and Alvin Chrislopherson. BOTTOM: Fronl Row, lelil lo righl: Elaine Eddy, Paul Eggers, Mariorie Ann Engel, Darlene Frye, Barbara Ford, Mary Gallo, Marion Garrell, Ralph Friz, and Palricia Foxy Second Row: Marilyn Garver, Mary Fairbanlc, Jessie Ewing, Juliana Erlenbaugh, Nancy Finlayson, Pal Geiger, Richard Geraci, and Winmonl Follelg Third Row: Warren Ericlcson, Carl Fielilz, Jaclc Emley, John Garrow, Larry Fowler, Auslin Fclcslein, and John Duranl. 60 'V 9., 'L xl' ik 'X. M , ' Y 3 L, ig! 1 . 'SFU' .4 , ,V-.,, A ' W if XW!5 l'l4?42f ?:a+?? if gf V 3 I Y W ' . ' Q , X I 1' ,4 L K ' ,zz +V , 4 ,, ,. ,Q L m , , L 4 A W, 0- gg. X B' , 'x 7 Wim XA, Wg, ,,,, .M , 5 ' an -4 3 5 MA' . I Q Q 'M MJ KL . uw , , , ' ji' .2 , da 4, ni 5 , U Q! , Q W-1 5,5 v , , , .5 ' 7' 75 71 L N ' wa, fffffa M j-Q 1 , 'r iigglkys rg 4 wg Q ,ia QQ, nf' ,213 ' - . . zr., Cajfewf ff,Q'f',-g.2fvmf3vLgQ, f,,,:,, 3 .sry hifi fw , jfkil' .,,z- -f nf ' z'3w.4vf'y, qi75fM'Q3:'-'ifmuwl' ,lyifvmf Q ' ' ggw. Q,, K ,A 'iiggff 2,3f ,+sf5f gfy'2ihixgftwsggg ff if ' 4 -, ' ' 'f,z1'qj 4 K A M ' I .Q f ' nr ff' 1 73 may E Q ' ,V 2' ex . M . 5 f by L ' as N , 4 ga if ,ff sy ,TFP f i Q .. ! XY 44' 52' if ff W if . , f ' F 1 x I 1: xt! W f 2:53 ' 5 if Q - .Q , JW- 4 ,. ,,,,, D f :JM ' irw V -E f'Y E.SV W ,, ,, . N V 3 5 ,v Q jx 4 54' 5-if 5 eu. ek 'Qt ,iff Q' fr 1 fl I may 2 ff f W , C' C' ,fr ,4 P86 l'l'lCLl'l 09 LAJ 5 QCII' I 0gI Q55Qff UPPER LEFT: Fronl Row, lell 'ro righl: Wally Fischer, Richard Dickey, Norma Jean Collins, Connie Gaulhier, Arloa Glaser, and R b f G 'S ' i ' o er reen, econd Row. Craig Harnrnill, Hugh Dagley, Rober? Fogg, Arlayne Graves, and Carol Greong Third Row: Roberi Dcufel, Bill Chrislianson, Richard Haas, Marilyn Halbe, Margarel Cunningham, L ' D ld ' ' ' ' ors ona son, and Isabel Cunningham, Fourlh Row' William Combs Roberl Dinnsen Arfh D b . , , ur ews erry, Roberl Chrislensen, Earl Garbuli, James Goran, and Donald Hamlin. UPPER Rl , . c and Chuck Harrleyg Second Row: Roberr Jasper, Nancee Jamison, Virginia Mae Drasler, Carol Hifzeman Virginia Hroyaiin, Elaine Jensen, and Grace Fedrowiizg Third Row' Jack Harbron Johannes Ja +1 R F I . , n en, oy e binger, George l-lodapp, Jirn Hudson, John Drake, and Gerald Hughes, Fourfh Row: William Humphreys H . . errry Jerclrey, Bill Hill, Gorlon Herdeck, Edward Herler, Norman Hohfie, Zillah Jan Gi-lT: Fronl Row, leil to righiz Eric Hellman, George Downs Delores Higgins Richard Hora ek, es, and Emrich Everelfe. BOTTOM: Froni Row, lelr lo righl: Arlhur Mack, Roberlr Koenig, Bob Kiehn, Bernice Kruse. Barbara Keller, Jh L ' ' o n owe, Clarrce McGee, and Richard Koch: Second Row' Arlhur Johnsion Eunice Knieli J K . , , ane rause, Jeanne Kripner, Shirley Linden, Violei Maesiro, Arlene Lundberg, Shirley Larsen, John McDonald, Judy Lindeneau, and Nancy Lighiloolg Third Row: Barbara MacAr+hur, Alexander Law, Edward Kelley, Dennis Kolzow, Robe-rl Krone, Herberl Lindreih, and Doris Klernann. 62 0ggL'gy86! CCLOJA C5!,6llfll'lCA MOPL Cafeefii TOP: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Frederick NawerT, Donald PrescoTT, Earl McNamara, RoberT PorTer, AugusT Parochelli, Frances PoliTo, and RoberT NordsTrom: Second Row: Don Menge, Richard Morrison, Barbara Ohlman, Genevieve Miller, Marion Moelle, Thomas PainTin. and Bill Norman: Third Row: Charles Moreland, PresTon Olsson, Hugh PadgiTT, K. J. Muller, RoberT NewTon, Arnold Olson, and Bob McNulTy. CENTER: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Bill Larson, RoberT Mayer, James LesTon, Adolf Laug. Carl Larson, Gardner Mallory, Donald MalboeuT, and Larry LihosiT3 Second Row: Carol Miller, Dolores MauTer, Pauline McGraTh, Marion Kruse, Doris Magnusen, Mary Lockwood, Barbara Lyon, Nancy Longaker, and Marilyn Lindsay: Third Row: MillicenT McCallum, Jack Miles, CliTTord Miller, Ralph Mason, Raymond KunTze, RoberT Manley, James Meidrich, and Gene Lundy. BOTTOM: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Billie Pagni, Bill PeTerson, Phyllis Payne, Mae Moeller, Ann Osuna, Dick PaTTon, Evelyn Osborn, and KenneTh Pinnowy Second Row: Ward Ohrman, Roy MummerT, John PeTerson, Adelore PeTrie, Merle Morris, BeTTy NewTon, Delores Owen, May Marie Mueller, and Russell Moses: Third Row: Lois OlmsTed, Edward Morrissey. John Nelson, Gerald Perry, Lewis Musil, Floyd PeTerson. John Mueller, and MarTin Miesen- himer. For long years These children sTruggled aT grammar and hisTory and maTh, all To reach ThaT goal OT goals-York. Came The glorious day. They Toddled boldly Through The sacred porTals and gazed enrapTured inTo The holy archives. O, Joy! O, EcsTacyl O, Disillusion! They were cornpleTely ignored! Busy sophs busTled by! Preoccupied iuniors paced The halls wiTh nary a glance in Their direcTions. Sagacious seniors sTrolled along casTing a condescending eye on The liTTle beings. Smaller and smaller They shrank liT ThaT is possible.l Unhappy Tears welled in Their liTTle 'LQ -vH3' !1I1ln T1 if APEX 1K-YH -:VI eyes. Nobody cared abouT Them . . . Their liTTle heads bowed down under The weighT OT This Terrible yoke. BuT slowly The weighT is liTTingl Now They scurry ThiTher and yon, always sTriving To reach ThaT honor oT honors, The MounT Olympus oT all high school sTudenTs-The Senior Year. Ah, yes, liTTle Treshie, you Too may reach ThaT haven oT resT and TranguilliTy if you can pass Through The valleys OT The sophomore and iunior years. Good luck! You'll need iT, Tor many Trials and TribulaTions awaiT you. BuT The goal-The Senior Year-is worTh iT. ,idea men in f943-.gzniom in 1947 UPPER LEFT: Froni Row, , , sie iedner, Anna Poulos, Barbara Keller, and Thomas Rawls' Second Row' Geor e Ri W , . g iner, aller Renlzsch, Norma Pries, Anila Proline, Jeanne Robbins, and Benjamin Reid, Third Row: Belly Reedy, Harrier? Reighner, Alberl Rhodes, Phyllis Raymond, Belly Ann Rink, and Delores Pusaleri' Fourlh Row' Kalhr P' , . yn rmce, Mildred Reuben, Bruce Plumb, Ernesr Rachau, Edwin Riller, and Harry Roby, Fillh Row: Bruce Price, Kennelh Reed, and Ronald Reese. lelf lo righl: Fred Radunzel Joanne Rasmussen El ' R UPPER RIGHT: Fronl Row, lell fo righf: Donald Roiic, Edward Roiic, Howard Samuel, Wilmer Rosenwinlcel, and Ann Rugglesg Second Row: Rufh Royer, Mavis Sanchez, Rosemary Ryder, Joan Schafer, Sue Sanford, and LaVerne Schallerg Third Row: Barbara Schaefer, Paul Sample, Melvin Rowley, Roger Rosbaclc, Mead Rogers, and Bob Roehrg Fourlh Row: Jack Russel, Rollilf Salaway, Nelson Russell, Howard Schmidl, and Roberl Ruclcerg Fillh Row: Louis Paulson, James Monlgomery, Duane Ruflin, Charles Schlaclcs, and Hildemarie Sadler. BOTTOM: Fronl Row, lell 'ro righl: William Sidener, Richard M. Seiberl, Evelyn Schram, Barbara Schonemann Paul Schmilz, George Sladelc, Richard Shull, Tom Silveslrini, Richard Shirlcy, and George Sheelsy Second Row' Paul Schullz, Mary Simer, Kalhryn Schmill, Carol J. Smilh, Elaine Singer, Nicholas Schnilzius, Jack Schumacher, Eileen Schumacher, Shirley Schulze, and Roberla Jean Siewerfy Third Row: Richard While, Helen Sreinhebel, Alice Sleeman, Dorolh Sme d, R'h ' ' y a ic ard Schulze, Marlin Schulze, Louis Wallcer, William Schoenlce, and John Schmuhl. 64 Weopkgfed Cizoofie fam in HOPL-.M po! TOP: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Richard SmiTh, ArThur Sorensen, BeTTy Jean Tews, JaneT SmiTh, Audrey Pasco, Tresa Speer, RoberTa Telling, Joan TabberT, and June STromwall: Second Row: Ralph J. Terry, Rhea Sponhauer, Lorraine STeben, Elmer Templin, Beverly Swanson, Russell STanley, Gordon SmiTh. Charles Swanson, William Spain, and Florence SmiTh3 Third Row: Roger SmiTh, Marcus STory, Bill Sponhauer, James TalTy, Lambert SwaTelc, Don STrong, ErnesT Theiner, MargareT Swanson, and Mary Teichen. CENTER: FronT Row, leTT To righT: David Towne, Charles Tilly, Vivian Tang, Mary Frances TranTham, PaTricia VaillancourT, Gloria Tonini, Gloria Thomas, BeTTy Therrien, Elvira Volk, and WalTie Turner: Second Row: Wayne TuchbreiTer, Howard Thon, OTTo Uhlir, Ouinn Tyler, Elmer VeTTer, Ronald Warner, Lois WarlcenTien, and Marian Volberdingg Third Row: Marilyn Tracy, Laura TippeTT, Eleanor Van Der Molen, George Reiser, Bob WaiTe, and Lloyd VanSchoyclc. BOTTOM: FronT Row, leTT To righ+: Bill WebsTer, Eunice l-loTsTra, Thelma WhiTe, Pola Wdovech, Daniel Williamson, RuTh Wilson, Bernice Zars, Phyllis WolTe, and EvereTT WuTTl4e3 Second Row: MarTha Weidel, Bob Zeidler, Shirley WoTTen, Clarence Wesling, Jean Yeisley. Marilyn Pelc, Richard Wdovech: Third Row: ErnesT Zeiss, Bob Winne, Fred Woeller, l-larold Wawalr, Eleanor Wilson, Henry Willcens, Earl Wisbrock, and Michael WhiTsel. LeT's Turn The spoTlighT on The iuveniles oT The producTion. l-lave They TalenT? Yes, in- deedl Glamour? BuT deTiniTelyl Brains? Yep, even some oT Those! ln oTher words, They're a class ThaT promises To lceep Yorlc in The Tour-sTar braclceT. BuT enough oT This TlaTTery. WhaT say we glance aT The resulT oT The York-Hi poll? ArT llzred AsTairel JohnsTon and Marion lGinger Rogersl GarreTT were selecTed as besT dancers, while The duo oT Don STrong and Barbara MacArThur Took singing honors. For besT dressed girl iT was Connie GauThier, while a Tie resulTed beTween l-lugh PadgiTT and Jaclc Miles Tor The TiTle oT besT-dressed 'i3 k -'E-1 U: his 151553 rl' man. Again iT was Don STrong, This Time as besT acTor and sharing honors wiTh besT acTress, Ann Ruggles. RoberT Jasper and Joyce Anderson were selecTed as The brains oT The class, while Bob Manley and Barbara Ford were chosen Tor The besT personaliTy TiTle. BesT couple was The combinaTion oT Jaclc Miles and l-larrieTT Reighner. The Trosh couldn'T agree on besT all-around, buT Tinally chose Bob Manley and Norman Browne among The boys and voTed a Three way Tie Tor Connie GauThier, Barbara Ford, and MargareT Cunningham among The girls. BELOW: lndusTrious Treshmen aT worlc, This is The Treshman rolce concession aT The l-lallowe'en Carnival. ir if if f ACTIVITIES And now +he curlain rises on Scene ll, in which we give you a glimpse ol whal' Yorlciles do al school oulside lheir classrooms. The characlers in This scene include almosl every boy and girl al' York, lor Yorlc's adminislralion and lacully be- lieve in lhe imporlance of e Ira-curricular ac'rivi- lies and encourage sludei lo ioin clubs and parlicipale in 'rhese aclivilies. Whalever a slu- den+'s parlicular inleresl may be, he is sure lo find one of York's many clubs lhal will appeal +o him, and 'rhal will welcome his l'alen'r and ideas. And no one can say Jrhal' clubs do nol benelflhe school. For whal would Yorlc be wilhoul ils cheer- leaders and roolers from l'he Pep Club, ils march- ing band, Jrhe immorlal acling of The Thespians, or lhe fulure gra' slalesmen and oralors ol l'he Debale Club. Indeed, we cannol overlook lhis imporlanl side of school life. +I' fi we wk war if if ik if if ff If KL 'UU W H W IQ we JU if A0 Cl,6!Q fke 006 , PQ OLU ea U19 CIRCLE: Miss Marian Johnson,Arl Adviser, and Mr, l-loward Van Norrnan, Facully Business Manager. LOWER LFFT: The yearbook sludenl pholoqraphy slall. Ray Srnilh is clicking John Weber and l-larold Barlcer info celluloid irnmorlalify. The 'rhree square pholos are genuine candid, unposed shols of sfahf workers idenlilyinq piclures. Top left Caroline Brehm: Top riqhl, Bill Web- sler helps Joan Crosley wilh a puzzler: Lower piclure, Marilyn Marlow linds a shof which amuses her, G' N .0-0 4-o 1 CQ G' sb- ART STAFF: Sealed: Joan Wright Richard Prindiville, Carolan Shaw, and BUSINESS STAFF: Slandinq: Jane Richardson, Pal Lynch, AI Miller, and Dione McDole: Sfandinq: Jean Dresser, Dorofhy Covinqfonv Barbara Edith Foslerp Sealed: Norris Sarnple lBusiness Manaqerl, Orville Saclrell, K L h ich irman of AH Syagy Hamey Me er Mar are? Baldwin amd Lois Raulenberq lAssoclale Business Manaqerl, Don Anderson lAsslslanl lox el G ' Y ' q ' Business Manaqerl, Barbara Davis, and Torn Myers. Absenl from piclure: Pal C0mb5- Melvin Cruqer. airs:-1 : 1 f W : 'wir I i 5 7 74,2 yu, 576,46 swf RlGl-lT: A yearbook ccnlerence on llne campus, N, Lell lo righl, Mr, Frank Morgan. Facully Produc- I ! 4 ,Y ,, lion Direclor: Sam Schrnill, Eclilorf Mr, Leander 'T l-lagerly ol Superior Engraving Company? and Mr, ' wx Joseph Gessner ol lhe Gibson Sludios. CTRCLE: Edilor Schmill and Mr. Morgan look over prinls lor lhe layoul, Upper lell pholo appears on rille page if K 5 f 4, ,g ? ii 5. ii' if 3- 'fif 'ig in , YVV:r-.352 -S. 'fs Lasl year, lhe lirsl lirne in lhir- leen years, Y's Tales was again published. The volume conlained one hundred lwelve pages, wilh lhe piclures ol aboul sovenleen hundred sludenls and sixly-seven leachers, as well as descriplions and group piclures ol all lhe slu- W . 7 a , g 1 l, PRODUCTION STAFF: Sealed: Marilyn Marlow, Jacguelin Melcall, Joan Crosley, Johanna Monsen, .lack l-lackerl: Girls slanding around lable: Belly Websler, Caroline Brehrn, Jean Manley, Georgine Kalsch, and Pal Coyne: Boys slanding: Bill Websler lChairrnan ol School Seclionl, Fred Koecher lChairrnan ol Adfninislralion Seclionl, Roberl Ringquisl, Russell Jolly, and Dick Bowden lAssislanl Edilorl. EEE! Ili denl organizalions al York. This new annual is bigger and, we slall workers hope, beller lhan lasl year's. Though we cerlainly have nol produced a perlecl book lwe don'l believe anyone ever hasll, we sincerely hope lhal Y's Tales ol l943 will be a slepping slone lo ever bigger and beller ones. PRODUCUON STAFF: Fronl serni-circle: Dorolhy Miller, l-larriel Jorgen- son, Edna Thomsen, Virginia l-lerler, Lois Klose, Elaine Slrauschild, and Kalherine Dirnmill: Slanding: Shirley Knowllon, June O'Connor, Carol Vfirkus, Don Landgren, lChairrnan ol Sporls Seclionl, Armen Avedisian, Sluarl Roedor, Sluarl Wildman, Paul Teschner, and Virginia Chidlow lChairrnan ol Aclivilies Seclionl. Absenl lronw piclure: Jack Larsen and Marcia Comp. 'L I 7 rfigi UR Cl,l'lC!.S2l O!K.95 ike 0 an ?!orL y0lfLl I'lCLA5f6 Quill and Scroll, which has an aclive chapler al Yorlc, is an inlernalional honorary sociely lor high school iournalisls. Sludenls who qualify lor Yorlcs chapler are elecled lrom lhe York-Hi and Y's Tales. In order lo gualily, sludenls musl be oi iunior or senior classilicalion and in lhe upper lhird ol lheir class. They musl have done superior work in wrifing, ediring, or business managemenl. Anolher re- guiremenl ol Quill and Scroll is lhal candidales be recommended by a lacully adviser. An added requiremenl lor sludenls elecled lrom lhe York-Hi, excepling business slaicl members, is 45 inches ol malerial prinled in lhe sludenl newspaper. Qpporlunilies in journalism are oflered sludenls by Quill and Scroll in many sponsored iournalislic conlesls lhroughoul lhe year. Yorlc has been lorlunale in placing several ol ils sludenls in lhese conlesls. Perhaps one ol The mosl allraclive pins worn by sludenls is lhal ol Quill and Scroll. lls design is made up ol a gold scroll wilh a quill slanling across il. Inscribed are lhe words Quill and Scroll wilh PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER LEFT Miss Eleanor A Davis York Hi Direclor Alice Cool: News Edilor and John Brown Produclion Man ger UPPER RIGHT QUILL AND SCROLL Sealed Iell lo righl Bill Websler Carol Wirlcus Phyllis MacEachern and Jacquelin Melcali Slanding Alice Cool: Edna Thomsen, NW X Belly Websler Norris Sample Barbara Kroscher and Bll Hinclcley. S N 1 BUSINESS AND ART STAFFS, TYPISTS, LOWER RIGHT: Sealed from lell lo righl I around lable: Madeline Dunne, Diane McDole, Shirley Sanborn, Alice Jaeger, Evelyn N - - , : wma Surrall, Carol Wirlius, Edna Thomsen, Tom Meyers, Carole Engel, Bill l'-Iinclcley, La Verne ,.'..,g..y.-,-. .Q Jigg u, .QQQQLE 11355:- Reinlce, Combs. Ronold and Rigmore Hedin. Slanding in lirsl row lrom lell Io righl: Helen Blair, Pal Frances Wirlcus, Helen Plass, Sheila McComb, Willord Cruzan, Shirley-Boysen, Salzlce, Bob Cox, Russell Roberls, Johanna Monsen, and Jean Cayia. Second Row, slanding from lell lo righl: Richard Love, Jean Thoma, Jean Garrell, Richard Prindiville, Shirley O'Brien, Alberta Mueller, and Margarel Srnilh. lhe inilials I. H. S. H. S. J., slanding lor Hlnlernalional Honorary Sociely lor High School Journalislsf' El lfll -M V: . U ar I .I - . . T . V . V at -I-TIQ : 7 , ' 1 ' . lTi 'r I I .io 70 y L lk, Wafionafllonoro inner, .jceiaa .gzcclenfd .gnforme Volume 9 oT The Yorlc-Hi, a sTudenT paper pro- duced enTirely by Yorlc sTudenTs, is being puT ouT This year. For The lasT Tour consecuTive years This sTudenT paper has conTained aT leasT six pages filled wiTh regular news, TeaTures, and ediTorials, plus many oTher amusing columns mainly abouT school acTiviTies. Many inTeresTing cuTs oT The ouTsTanding acTiviTies emphasized in The paper in ThaT issue are also supplied by The excellenT York- Hi arT sTaTT. For The TirsT Time, a Ten page issue was achieved by The hard work oT every sTudenT on The sTaTT. This new record was seT This year by The ChrisTrnas ediTion. From TiTTy To eighTy-Tive sTudenTs ediT The Yorlc-Hi Twice a monTh and These people have built iT inTo an excepTionally Tine school news- paper. The paper has consTanTly won TirsT-place inTernaTional honors Tor ouTsTanding iournalisTic worlc, and lasT year's paper won, Tor The TirsT Time, an inTernaTional raTing in The Ouill and Scroll conTesT. The York-Hi is a member oT The lllinois STaTe l-ligh School Press AssociaTion, The ScholasTic Press Guild oT Chicago, and is a chapTer oT The Ouill and Scroll. lT has also been highly praised by The High School JournalisT, a well lcnown magazine. Financed by ads and sTudenT subscripTion, The York-Hi is still lceeping up The Tine worlc iT has done Tor The pasT nine years. The York-Hi Published by Pupils of YORK COMMUNITY CQU LT., HIGH SCHOOL f Elmhurst, Illinois SCROLL DR. R. B. TOZIER Principal 1942-43 Editorial Board john Brown, Alice Cook, Phyllis MacEachern, Bill Webster, Richard Love, Betty Webster, LaVerne Reinke, Carole Engel, Orville Sackett, Alberta Mueller, Adelaide Mirabella, jacqueline Metcalf, Torn Myers, Shirley O'Brien, and Bill Hinckley. Faculty Advisers Miss Eleanor A. Davis, editorial, Miss Marion lohnson, art, Mr. Charles P, Rizer, business. The York-Hi Platform: 1. Help in all ways within our means to win the war. 2. A Student Council for a strong and better school. YORK-Hl EDTTORIAL BOARD: FronT Row, seaTed Trorn leTT To righT: Orville SaclceTT, Bill WebsTer, Alice Cook, John Brown, Phyllis Mac- Eachern, and Shirley O'Brieng STanding Trom leil To righT: Richard Love, BeTTy Websier, LaVerne Reinlce, Torn Meyers, Jacqueline MeT- calT, Carole Engel, Bill l-linclfley, and AlberTa Mueller. YORK-Hl STAFF REPORTERS AND CON- TRIBUTORS: EirsT Row: Mary Lou ShaTer, DeLoris Dahlmann, Jean Leader, PaT Comislcy, Duane Albrecht Jane Ellen Murray, BeTTy l-lera declc, AI Miller, and Armen Avedisian: Second Row, seaTed Trorn leTT To righT: Joy Smale, Alice Oberrneyer, Shirley VValTher, Joanne Buss, CharloTTe NeviTT, MarguariTe Walser, Jean Dresser, l-larrieT Jorgenson, Marilyn LamrnerT, PaT Diehl, Elsie Palmer, Peggy LisTon, and Polly LisTong STanding, leTT To righT: John Smale, Jaclc l-lackerT, Ray JohnsTc!n, BeTTy GraTT, Claire Ann Keller, Cornelia Morris, BeTTy Elwood, Pai Lynch, Winslow Kelly, Phyllis l-laclcsTen, Bob Jones, Allen l-leirnerT, Shirley Boysen, Stuart Roeder, and Diclc Bowden: LasT Rawg Goriron l-lerdeclc, Anna Poulos, Waltie Turner, Jean Cayia, and PaT Combs. jAQ Cl,l CAiI'l9 .S?l lfl,ff5 .98 0l'l iA0 CCLHQIQMJ The ConcerT band is indeed an imporTanT organiza- Tion aT Yorlc. IT is a Tull-crediT sTudy course, in addiTion, iT plays aT TooTball and basl4eTball games, provides music Tor special assemblies, parTicipaTes in several parades, and presenTs Two regular concerT programs during The year. The concerT band This year boasTs nineTy-Tive members, The largesT number in Yorlcs hisTory. The WinTer ConcerT, presenTed February l2, had as iTs main selecTion The TirsT movemenT oT SchuberT's beauTiTul Unfinished Symphony. The box-oTTice re- ceipTs, ToTaling 3373, wenT To The governmenT, as The admission was The purchase oT aT leasT one TwenTy- Tive-cenT war sTamp. ln April The annual Spring ConcerT was presenTed. The ouTsTanding number rendered was The Mardi Gras SuiTe by Ferde C-3roTe, in which may be recognized The Theme oT The popular song, Day- break. A special concerT Tor sTudenTs was given in an as- sembly March lo. The music was all in The lighTer vein oT popular and novelTy selecTions. WHO'S WHO IN THE BAND PICTURE FirsT Row, leTT To righT: Russell Jolly, Calvin Rernmers, Lawrence KieTer Richard Bird, Byron Dixon, John Graham, Mary Simer, Gene Jaclcman. Jane NoTTlemann, and Lorraine BreTTmann: Second Row: Geraldine Slcemp. Richard MeTz, David Hill, RoberTa SmiTh, RoberT Kirschlce, William l-lorn, William WebsTer, RoberT Koenig, James PaTTerson, Hazel Weinbauer, John Dramm, Norman Browne, James Dunning, Charles Tilly, Gordon Glasher, and Roberl Gregg, Third Row: Carl Friz, RuTh Finis, Jaclr Cedarholm, Lorraine MarTin, John Smale, BeTTy Dralie, Don STevens. T-loward Johns, Robe+T Fuller, l3eTer Koppel, Vernon Braclcmann, William Frlenbaugh, l-larold BreTTmann, LeRoy Bright Richard SeiberT, Merle Morris, MargareT Widman. Ralph Reinlce, BeTTy Fislc, Maynard Owens, Fred Woeller, and Fred Blum, FourTh Row: Qliver Burrows, RoberT Mayer, Donald Davidson, Floyd PeTersen, RuTh KosTer, RoberT Kiehn, Eric Munch. Dana Chase. RoberT Syre, Charles Longneclrer, Alan Reid, Jaclc Parish. Fred Shull, William PeTersen, Hugh McComb, GilberT Wesf, Richard Shull, James Coran, RoberT Winno, Willard Tesch, WalTer STumpe, John PeTersen, and l-larry Graves: FiTTh Row: Irene l-lornsby, lna Mae Karlo, LaVerne Reinlce, Muriel Reinlce, VerneTTe Rosenwinlrel, BeTTy Thoma, Mariorie Bleich, Marilyn Lindsay. l-lelen STeinhebel, Lois Donaldson, RoberTa Donaldson, RoberT Keiler, Russell Abraham, ArThur Dewsberry, Howard Schmidl, Vernon Grobe, and Edward Spangler. I' ? 'W ' Univ' Ol C!LQ5tI 6L per 0I Iflfl5 dnb! .S?0QCi6L!l.!455Qlfl'lAA05 Yorlcs orchesTra, despiTe iTs limiTed numbers, does iTs share each year in enTerTaininq The audiences beTween The acTs oT The various class plays X and drama nighT, and in accompanying The vocal debarTmenT in iTs ,T annual opereTTa. XP Mayor and minor leTTers and Tourfyear pins are awarded To The 7 T orchesTra's deseryin members, The awards bein based u on len Th oT x T Q XS'-P Time in The organizaTion, number oT perTormances parTicipaTed in, and lk qeneral inTeresT shown. ? ' i-A 2 'Q' I fy' ly WHO S WHO IN THE PICTURE ,- ,f 7 1 'XXX l i ff ' riff ri-.m KW Ein Y mf rm s 5 V.. Rcri- 1 i, .9 my is was Iwi, w S, '71-I , i , ' , i . . X . , - 17 2- 2.12 -,!i'!111l7 f-D'-i . l S nr' H V'-'li Blu' Qi, f Joi, Nili-ii JH: Jr-inii Bm k fir i r-1 'mn ,f 'iv' i Y ii I N41 VVQ' '--' li-iniw lu' lrivi l if.1 1, lj'-ff' fr V' gi' 1 bbw: f,'hiii'w ll, iv . V Win Lffifiiii Axim, ' Thi fi' '- :1':1 lv' l If lyrlf, Bile' i '1 l-Tm' 'wi' il' Y- i' 1 1.' M R 73 Mort: gllfwaf group I :T l iT,T1fli i io Gif l ll liilliiiiliiilgi -sfN..f-4-41 5 vu Q t jheil' Ccefmfvlf 'ff ,OT Ten This school year, as in The school years pasT, The Senior Chorus presenTed The opereTTa, PiraTes oT Penzance, on Two nighTs, Friday and SaTurday. Nearly The whole chorus parTicipaTed, and The scenes were especially colorTul and lively. Qne scene, The TighT beTween The piraTes and The police, was especially exciTing. The leading male parTs were Talcen by Charles Aschmann, Fred Koecher, Torn Willis and Sheldon CanTieldg Shirley Grover, Phyllis MacEachern, Grace Abraham, Elinor Davis, and Virginia FreiTag Took The leading Ternale parTs, Phyllis singing The TirsT perTormance and Shirley singing The Tollowing evening. The audience received The opereTTa wiTh enThusiasrn This year. The cosTumes made a splash oT color Tor The background. UWT Qfberf anal L tt 7 .guwivvm Pere ai Mr. Harris lounded Yorlcs presenl choral groups in lhe school year ol I938-I939. Since lhal lime Yorlc has always parlicipaled in lhe dislricl conlesls and has always al Ieasl placed in lhem, one lime going on lo lhe slale conlesl and winning second place. This year, how- ever, due lo gas ralioning, Yorlc will nol be represenled in eilher lhe dislricl conlesl or lhe slale conlesl. The Music Club is open lo any sludenl who is al all inleresled in music. Membership in lhis club does nol necessarily mean lhal a sludenl musl have any musical abililyq iusl an inleresl in music ilsell is sullicienl equip- menl. Because lhere were so many oulslanding voices in The Senior Chorus, lhe sexlel lhis year was made inlo a nonelle ol lhese nine people: Elinor Davis, Virginia Ereilag, Carol Miessler, Phyllis Ewan, Phyllis MacEachern, Shirley Grover, Joanne Bullerlield, Janice Keel, and Jane Richardson. The Senior Chorus is divided inlo a GirI's Glee Club and a Boy's Glee Club. :ire IUW5 0 I I 'kv ' - :ng VLC? SEXTET AND ALTERNATES, UPPER LEFT: Slanding: Joanne Bullerlield, Virginia Ereilag, Shirley Grover, Phyllis Ewan, Jane Richardson, Phyllis MacEachern, and Carol Miesslerg Sealed: Elinor Davis, Tom Willis IPianislI, and Janice Keel. OPERETTA SCENE, UPPER RIGHT: Phyllis MacEachern, Russell Roberls, and Shirley Grover, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. LEFT CENTER: Eronl Row: Carol Miessler, Virginia Chidlow, Jean Manley, Rosemary Erlenbaugh, Eleanor Rowan, Charlolle Harrison, Belly Jane Sherman, Grace Abraham, Jaclrie Bulls, Rulh Olson, Janel Wenl- Zer, Alice Obermeyer, Janice Keel, Lealrice Sorensen, Elinor Davis, and Belle Well: Second Row: Barbara Comsloclr, Elhel Slough, Elsie Can- lield, Gwendolyn Heller, Virginia Pries, Phyllis MacEachern, Marion Engslrom. Jane Richardson, Gloria Slevens, Beverly Hamowilz, Lois Bornernan, Elaine Greenwall, Alverne Bihler, and Phyllis Pladnag Third Row: Dorolhy Miller, Joan Larsen, Marlha Green, Edna Harqer, Dorolhy Parroll, Phyllis Ewan, Jacquelin Melcall, Shirley Grover, Palricia Donovan, Marcia Comp, Lois Teslre, Rulh Eriz, Elinor Boesen- berg, Beverly Doering, and Mr. Harris. BOYS' GLEE CLUB, RIGHT CENTER: Eronl Row: John Alberl, Ralph Slrane, Dean Morgan, Richard Havemann, Louis Smilh, Harold Bendiglreil, Giles Eindlay, Donald Slronq. Donald Hansen, Tom Lynch, and Sheldon Canlieldg Second Row: Cliff lord Curl, Ralph Terry, Roberl Williams, Fred Koecher, Tom Willis, Jim Milchell, Bruce Buchanan, Sandy Howell, Don Landgren, Charles Asch- mann, Jack Miles, and Jim Wrighl. Mr, Harris is al lhe piano, Members ol fha Boys' Glee Club absenl lrom lhe piclure are Roberl Jolly, Willord Cruzan, Ross Bixby, Harvey Eelbinger, George Kullon, Charles McCaIeb, Diclr Pelles, Russell Roberls, Elroy Schumacher, and Ollo Winlergersl. OPERETTA SCENE, LOWER LEFT: Sealed: Charles Asch- niann and Elinor Davis: Slanding, Torn Willis and Sheldon Canlield. OPERETTA SCENE, LOWER RIGHT: Grace Abraham, Virginia Freilag, Fred Koecher, and Belly Sherman. 75 -.J ..g,I C-7085 IWLQFL7 IMJOFL f0LUCU .SZl'li0I GAOIALL6 The Ereshrnan Chorus and lhe Treble Clels are lhe lirsl sleps lowards lhe Senior Chorus. These lwo groups, along wilh lhe Senior Chorus, are included in lhe annual Spring Concerl, which lhis year was based on songs lhal have lypilied America since her birlh. FRESHMAN CHQRUS, BOTTOM: Eirsl Row: Belly Henaudhar' Paul Eggers. Jeanne Davis Roberl Green Clarice McGee, Ward Qhrrnan Kennelh Pinnow, Roberl Nordslrom, Arloa Glaser, Ralph Eriz, Connie Gaulhier, Craig l-larnmill, Jeanne Ghillori, and William Sidener' Second Row: Doris Chrysler, Harriell Reighner Carol Miller, Jane Slromwall, Nanry Lighllool Mavis Sanchez, Bally Vaillancourl, Belly Reedy, Ann Gsuna Marion Kruse Leona Mae Jacker, Dorolhy Bowker Mary Collins, Carol Srnilh, Jane Krause, Beverly Swanson Barbara Ford and Mary Bynes' Third Row: Phyllis Crosley, Bill Chrislenson, Quinn Tyler, John Caldwell, Anila Proline, Nancee Jamison, Barbara Burke, Margil Anderson, Sue Sanlord Norma Jean Pries, Millicenl McCallurrr, Elaine Eddy Mardarer Swanson Mary Crablree, Mary Lockwood, Judy Lindeneau, Win rnonl Follel, Barbara Coggesnall and Billie Pagni: Eourlh Row: Virginia Hier, William Hellman Bob Manley, Dolores Gwen, Belly Adair, Roberla Siewerl. Barbara MacArlhur, Mary Teichen. Joyce Burrneisler, Marilyn Tracy, Marilyn Woenler Shirley Larsen, Eleanor Van Der Molen, Hugh Padgir' Carol Berry Eileen Schumacher Patricia Kraus Lloyd Van Schoyck, and John Nelson, MUSTC CLUB OFFTCERS, TNSET: Fred Koechef, Treasurer: Bulh Olson, Serrelary' Elinor Davis Bresidenl' ard Louis Srnilh Vice- Presidenl. 76 The Ereshman Chorus is made up ol a group ol sludenls who have expressed lheir desire lo be- corne a parl ol lhe choral groups ol York. There are lwo Treble Clels lhal consisl enlirely ol girls' voices, Eirsl Treble Clel and Second Treble Clel. TREBLE CLEE TOP: Eronl Row: Eailh Mallory, Dolores Mueller, Virginia Johnsor' Virginia Noller, Joan Noller, Barbara Davis Marlorie Thielke, Doris Burkhardl, Belle Becker, Annie Minnili, Palricia Comiskey, Shirley OBrien, Delia Luchella, Mary Loner- gan, and June Carpenler' Second Row: Eleanor Rowan, Kalherine Decker, Edna Morrissey, Lucille Clarke, Donna Rockwood, Lois Schaler. Virginia Websler, Nancy Van Noppen, Doris Richler, Eleanor Lewis, Joyce Marshall, Marilyn Bradley, Eileen Lewis, Jeanne Thema, Helen Blair, Lois Padgell, Rulh Ewald, Eleanor Meyer and lrma Kruse: Third Row: Jacqueline Dunham, Ann Morgan, Mary Dixon, Dolores Barlha, Corinne Bauer, Belly Adams, Adele Campbell, Bonnie Srnilh, Jeanne Mollros, Mar qarel Skarry, Jean Cayia, Nancy Colaianni, Arlene Brinkman, Arlene Barlizal, Margarile Walser, Ellen Ann Enlorl, Marilyn Nordslrorn, Beverly Plumb, and Marilyn Klernanng Eourlh Row: Joan Kaden, Dorolhy Lami, Dorolhy Dase, June Wall, Shirley Myers. Shirley Bane, Arlelle Slelzer, Jeanne Melancler, Carol Slubbe, Carlolla Swanson, Grace Kroeger, Chariolle Muehl hausen, Marie Vifhile, Shirley Rosback. Janel Melville, Tavia Thorwaldson, Jean Boerserna, Jane Beckman, Helen Helherinolon md Jean 'VVuerlel. Ellen Zwicky is al lhe piano, QZQCTIVL 3 di2HlQlg6llR?l25 Ilij, i cu' icilaafe in eace Con erence The D is now in iTs sixTh year under The advisorship oT Mr. WhiTeside. Designed To provide opporTuniTies Tor people oT inTellecTual TasTe, The club aTTempTs To esTablish a balance beTween inTellecTual and social acTiviTies. OuiTe TreguenTly The members oT The club will indulge in acTiviTies designed Tor The enTerTainmenT oT Themselves. These acTiviTies include guiz programs, TruTh-or- consequence programs, socials, and games oT a semi-inTellecTual or comical naTure. Because oT The war and The changes broughT abouT by iT, The DebaTe Club, like many oThers, has had To curTail acTiviTies which reguire much Traveling. The ToremosT oT The changes made This year was The replacemenT oT debaTes beTween schools by The Peace ConTerence, in which each boy acTs as a naTional Tigure. The conTerence was held beTore Ten maior clubs in EI h ' This year. m ursT and Villa Parlc ebaTe Club aT York' WORLD PEACE CONFERENCE GROUP, TOP: LeTT To righT: Eugene Anderson lNehru oT lndial, John Vogel lKing Haalcon oT Norwayl, Don Anderson lThomas Mann oT Germanylt Norris Sample lWinsTon Churchill oT GreaT BriTainl Ch l , ar es Aschmann lDr. Enrico Celio oT SwiTZerlandl, Oliver Burrow S lliagawa oT Japanlg Orville SaclceTT lJoseT STalin of Russial, and STuarT Roeder lGeneralissirno Chiang Kai- Shelq OT Chinal. NoT shown in The picTure are John McNamar a and Fred Koecher, who por- Trayed PresidenT Roosevelt HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL CONCESSION, CENTER: Ronald SaTZlc E ' e, unice HoTsTra, Helen UlbrichT, and Oliver Burrows. rm 5 lynx I ,l X 1' if l Ti. 1 57' , iff: if i H 4 X. E T -J 5.716 Til?f -... W9 Jljrll 'vidyi ww, 2' g W f' ' if A f ' if! 2 il' Tl . X xi' 'Jug T , -1 - k,,hqiy,f,, X 42-A 5 4 BMW lf, v ff! H1411 CLUB GROUP PHOTO, BOTTOM: SeaTed, leTT To righT: Eunice HoTsTra, Jacqueline Reed, Eugene Anderson, Orville SaclceTT, PaT Combs, and Helen Ulbrich: Second Row: Bob SToever, Nancee Jamison, RoberTa Siewerf, Doris Chrys- ler, Ellen Ann EnTorT, Gloria STevens, Beverly HamowiTz, Norris Sample, Larry Fowler, and Oliver Burrow B sq acl: Row: STuarT Roeder, Rorr ald SaTzlce, and Floyd Gibson. we fyoofgglzfzi lure york jkedlaiana TOP: FronT Row: Jack HackerT, ElizabeTh Harn- merschmidT, Barbara Delaney, Nancy Van Nope pen, PaTricia Coyne, and Jane Leemingg Second Row: Barbara ComsTock, Lois Klose, Joan Tozier, Wayne DuTTin, and Mike McClinTock: Third Row: Marilyn Myers. MargareT SmiTh, Richard Bowden, Rollin Caldwell, and Beveriy HamowiTz3 FourTh Row: WalTer STurnpe, Fred Koecher, Charles Aschmann, Richard Pelles, and Georgine Kalsch. LEFT CENTER: FronT Row: Winslow Kelley, Edifh PosTer. Shirley KnowlTon, Lenore Kendig, Gloria Degian, and John Dramrng Second Row: PaT Lynch, Jean Pollock, Jane Richardson, Miss WhiTe, and Russell Jolly: Third Row: CynThia BurTis, Marjorie Downlion, Ru+h Friz, Phyllis Ewan, and Carol BurTis: FourTh Row: Don Carl- son, John Saunders, Dean Morgan, Byron Dixon, and ThornTon Lowe. RIGHT CENTER: The lighT crew. LeTT To righT, Pe-Ter Randolph, Winslow Kelley, WalTer PeTrie, and Torn Willis. BOTTOM LEFT: Business sTaTT. Bill KaTel, Wil- moTh Mack, and GilberT WesT. BOTTOM RIGHT: The building and shiTTing crew. STanding: James Bender, John Graham, Dick Madson, Ralph Reinke, Mr, HiTT, PeTe Koppel, and Don Henderson. Kneeling: Don Sauls, Dick Shull, Wally Fischer, and ArT BreiTling. Open To all sTudenTs who are dramaTically inclined is York's Troupe-number nineTy-Tour-oT The NaTional Thespian DramaTic SocieTy. CandidaTes Tor member- ship, however, musT be sophomores or iuniors. IT They Try ouT successTully, They serve The nexT year as apprenTices, engaging eiTher in acTing or in producTion work. Those who have accumulaTed enough meriT hours during This Time To war- ranT appoinTmenT To membership are Thus honored. When a person becomes a Tull member, he is eligible To wear The Thespian pin, one oT The mosT aTTracTive emblems worn by York sTudenTs. The design shows represenTaTions oT The Two Types oT masks worn by Greek acTors: The mask oT a serious Tace, used in Tragedies, and The DaTa laughing Tace, used Tor comedies. These Two, Tiny, golden images, Tacing in opposiTe direcTions, are separaTed by a blue T -Tor Thespians . Also oT gold is The guard. showing a wreaTh encircl- ing an N -sTanding Tor NaTional . During The academic year The acTiviTies regularly engaged in by The Thespians are: a dinner Tor apprenTice members, a Trip To Chicago To see a proifessionally- sTaged play, The producTion oT Drama NighT, The sponsoring oT a social hour, and iniTiaTing-ah!-Those who have compleTed Their apprenTiceship. The name Thespians is derived Trom The name oT The ancienT Grecian acTor Thespis, who lived abouT 535 B.C. He was The TirsT To inTroduce speciTic char- acTers inTo a play To supplemenT or supersede The TradiTional chorus. 78 l CLl'l'l6l KJPOHOMHCQJSMQJ ing Succeda During The ChrisTmas season York's Thespians, under The direcTion oT Miss Doris E. WhiTe, pre- senTed Their annual producTion, Drama NighT. Con- sisTing oT Three one-acT plays-a comedy, a Tarce, and a ChrisTmas Tableau-This year's perTormance proved iTselT no excepTion To The rule ThaT Drama NighT is boTh inTensely inTeresTing and Technically perTecT. The comedy was BlackouT, by MargareT Muir Raine, seT in England during The currenT war. ExciTe- menT enTwined wiTh humor and mysTery creaTed a drama inTriguing and Thrilling To casT and audience alike. The Pie and The TarT, a Medieval Tarce by M. JogendorT, was cerTainly a mosT hilarious and Tas- cinaTing presenTaTion which made a hiT wiTh all specTaTors. YorkiTes sTill wonder iT The characTers Tully recovered Trom The TasT-moving and violenT acTion oT This play. Rounding ouT an evening oT varied enTerTainmenT was The AcloraTion, a NaTiviTy pageanT play by Frederick A. WilmoT. lTs beauTy and maiesTy leTT all wiTh a sense oT awe and wiTh a beTTer under- sTanding oT The ChrisTmas spiriT. We musT proTTer special congraTulaTions To Miss Dunmore and Mr. Harris Tor The excellenT and sTirring eTTecT produced by The cosTumes and music. AlThough There is much work connecTed wiTh sTaging Drama NighT, iT has always been very en- joyable Tor The Thespians who parTicipaTe and Tor The lisTening audience. THE PIE AND THE TART, UPPER RIGHT: Jane Richardson as Marion, The baker's wiTe: Fred Koecher as G-aulTier, The baker: Dean Morgan as GeoTTreyg and Charles Aschmann as CoigneT. THE NATIVITY, LOWER LEFT: ln groTTo, CynThia BurTis as The Virgin, Don Carlson as Joseph. Shepherds, Magi, and Angels, leTT To righT: John Saunders, Nancy Van Noppen, Marilyn Myers, Carol BurTis, ElizabeTh HammerschmidT, Tom Willis, Don STrong, and Fred Koecher. BLACKOUT, LOWER RIGHT: Jack Hackerl' as AnThony Adams, Mariorie DownTon as Angela ReuTher, and Lenore Kendig as Eve Darling. WW If I X .fr Ctfilfl WOIWLCLIQ Ctlflqlftef QCU j5 f COAI'!fLf.!4!!Cti l TRa,ilTl Vi TV ,f My W M Qigeafiil fl T A 2 Thaw' ROMAN BANQUET PICTURES WATER CARRIERS, TOP: STanding, leTT To righT: KaThryn SchmiTT, Zillah Janes, Phyllis Crosley, Joyce Anderson, Marilyn l-Talbe, and JaneT SmiTh, Sealed: Jean Yeisley and Marilyn Garver. ALTAR SCENE, LEFT CENTER: Norris Sample, RuTh Eriz, Jane Davis, Marion Burger, and Sam SchmiTT. CIRCLE: SeaTed aT Table: l-larold Barker and Dr. Tozier: Slaves in background: Oliver Burrows, Ward Ohrman, and James KeiTh. VESTAL VIRGINS, LOWER RIGHT CENTER: Mary Ann OuiTer, MargareT Eichholz, Joanne Buss, CharloTTe Harrison, DoroThy Lami, JaneT Mallinson, Barbara Delaney, Ellen Zwicky, and Lois SmiTh. BOTTOM: Elaine STrauschild, Fred Koecher, MargareT ArenT, Jack T-lacked, DoroThy BoulTbee, and STuarT Reeder. The Roman BanqueT is one oT The mosT colorTul social evenTs aT Yorlcg cerTainly iT is The mosT unusual. The guesTs, who are cloThed in auThenTic Roman cosTumes, are served Their Tood by Timid Treshman slaves. The Tood is very similar To ThaT which was once eaTen by The Romans. ATTer The meal is eaTen, The magisTer bibendi, or The masTer oT drinlcing, is chosen by The Throwing oT dice. Then There are ToasTs To The TaculTy and sTudenTs, aTTer which The Romans are enTerTained by exhibiTions oT Tumbling, The dance oT The waTer carriers, and The dance oT The VesTal Virgins. The guesTs receive Tavors as souvenirs oT The occasion. 80 hTr lrene Van Dylce, TOP: EronT Row, leTT To rig . lone Van Dylce, RoberT SToever, Roy OTTesen, T-lerman Rabe, John Thomas, John Smale, and Philip MargueTTe: Second Row: EcleharT RichTer, WalTer PeTrie, STuarT Roeder, Ralph Beckman, Sam SchmiTT, Carl Eriz, WalTer Ladwig, Ronald STazke, Eugene l-leidlre, Jack Snyder, Leonard VVerTzler, and Ralph Reinlce, Back Row: Elaine STrauschild, JaneT ivlallinson, MargareT Slcarry, I-larrieT Meyer, Jean MolTros, Lois PeTersen, Lois SmiTh, l-lelen Ulbrich, Ellen Zwiclcy, Bonnie SmiTh, CharloTTe NeviTT, and PeTer Randolph. CENTER: EronT Row: Virginia Johnslon, Jane Davis, Gloria l-leidlce, Barbara Delaney, Sheldon CanTield, George Fox, l-lelen Blair, lv1argareT Eichholz, Joanne Buss, Marion Burger, Donald Simbel, Duane AlbrechT, and CharloTTe Har- rison: Back Row: KaTharine DimmiTT, Donald Anderson, Raymond JohnsTon, June DeWolT, Alice Coolc, Joan Kaclen, DoroThy Lami, Mar- gareT ArenT, DoroThy BoulTbee, Caroline Brehm. Delores l-loracelc, Elaine Greenwall, Ina Guyer, Ludwig Grandi, Jaclc l'laclcerT, RoberT Brown, Fred Koecher, and Georgine Kalsch. LATIN CLUB OEHCERS, BOTTGMZ Phyllis MacEachern, Treasurer: Lois RauTenberg, Sec 5-ski, reTaryg RuTh Friz, Vice-PresidenT and Norris Sample, PresidenT. The LaTin Club is one oT The oldesT organizaTions aT Yorlc. This club aims To TurTher inTeresT in The culTure, civilizaTion, and language oT ancienT Rome. IT also provides ouTsTanding and worThwhile enTerTainmenT Tor iTs members. Miss AshTon is The sponsor oT The club aT The presenT Time. Any senior who has cample+ed a maior in LaTin, any sTudenT in LaTin IO, LaTin ll, or LaTin l2, or any Treshman in LaTin 9A who has received a marlr oT A in LaTin 93 is eligible To membership. The meeTings are held on The TirsT Wednesday oT each monTh. ln addiTion To iTs regular meeTings, The LaTin Club sponsors several special social evenTs. The main evenT is The Roman BangueT. On This occasion all The guesTs dress in Roman cosTumes, eaT Roman Tood, and wiTness Roman enTerTainmenT. Also, The seniors hold an annual Tea Tor The TaculTy, and The juniors give a parTy in honor OT The deparTing seniors. Pins are awarded To all oT The seniors who have been acTive in The LaTin Club ToriaT leasT Three years. These awards are based on a poinT sysTem. 81 The Spanish Club is The oIdesT sTudenT organiza- Tion aT York, having been Tounded TwenTy-Two years ago. AT The presenT Time iT is sponsored by Miss Miriam BoniTieId. ITs purpose is To TurTher inTeresT in The Spanish language and LaTin-American counTries. The club has direcT conTacT wiTh LaTin-America Through correspondence wi+h Mexican and Cuban sTudenTs, The scrapbooks which are senT To SouTh American high schools, and The English books which are senT To SouTh American schools. Any sTudenT who is sTudying second- or Third- year Spanish, as well as any sTudenT in Spanish 9A who has received an average mark oT A or B during his TirsT semesTer oT Spanish, is eligible To membership. The meeTings oT The club are held on The second Wednesday oT each monTh. Varied programs are pan- merican mfafiond brewed! Ag yall .gyaanidlz UPPER LEFT: Members who have earned Spanish Club pins: SeaTed, IeTT To righT: Marilyn Myers, Mary Louise LisTon, Priscilla Sears, Carol Wirkus, Irene Domianus, and Rigmore I-Iedin: STanding: Jack WaiTe, Bill WebsTer, Don Carlson, RoberT Poile, Tom Myers, JuaniTa Michael, MargareT John- sTon, and Edna Thomsen. UPPER RIGI-IT: OTTicers. Seafed: Mary Louise LisTon, Sec- reTaryg Don Carlson, President and RoberT Poile, Vice- PresidenT: STanding: Carol Wirkus, ReTreshmenT Chairman, Tom Myers, Program Chairman: Wilmofh Mack, PoinTs Chairman: and James MiTcheII, Treasurer. LOWER RIGI-IT: Spanish Regaliaz Rollin Caldwell, Paul Buchholz, Richard Pelles, MargareT SmiTh, Richard Love, and BeTTy Fiske: SeaTed in EronT: Beverley I-IarTIey. presenTed aT These meeTings. Speakers on Topics oT inTeresT To Spanish sTudenTs are oTTen presenTed. All oT These programs are planned by a sTudenT commiTTee. ff: .Ik X I.--1 if!-Qlifzji I I T X Tp V 3. ,.C... ' 5'Y-,xkxifia is il? A Er'lQ3Lmw5.'Sl'fC ' , jerman ee Jgfafdclz ia a of fke Mar OFFICERS. UPPER LEFT: Bernice Wesferman, Secrefary: Offo Winfergersf, Treasurer: Norma Rosenwinkel, Presidenfj and Lois Teske, Vice Presidenf. UPPER RIGHT: Research workers sfruggle fo solve fhe problem of a kaffeeless Kaffee Klafsch. Fronf Row, Ieff fo righf: Leafrice Sorensen, Elizabefh I-laefner, Lois Kruse, Dorofhy Zoch, and Alberfa Mueller: Back Row: Carol Pease, Shirley Walfher, Mil- dred Singer, Rose Marie Seiferf, and Anifa l-laufe. LOWER LEFT: Laborafory fechnicians carry on desperafe experi- menfs in Search of ersafz coffee, Sfanding, leff fo righf: Offo Winfergersf, Dorofhy Zoch, Lois Borneman, Carol Miessler, Ber- nice Wesferman. John Kerber, Norma Rosenwinkel, Shirley Boy- sen, and Harold Breffmann, Seafed: Leafrice Sorensen, Alan l-leimerf, and Lois Teske. Alfhough fhe Unifed Sfafes and Germany are engaged in war, fhe German language is sfill offered as a subiecf of sfudy fo sfudenfs af York, and fhe many acfivifies of fhe German Club sfill confinue. If is felf by sfudenfs and feachers alike fhaf a sfudy of German offers much of real value, nof only in providing a culfural background, buf also in fulfilling educafional requiremenfs necessary fo furfher pro- fessional pursuifs. During fhe school year fhe club sponsors parfies, socials, a fall and a spring picnic, and fhe locally famous Kaffee Klafsch, given for fhe enferfainmenf of fhe faculfy and club members. The Kaffee Klafsch is one of fhe mosf bounfiful feas given by any club of York. Large fables are complefely covered by cups of coffee and plafes of cakes and cookies of all variefies and sizes, served by waifers in whife shirfs and red halfers and girls in Tyrolian peasanf dress. lvlusic is furnished by a Typical German band, composed of members of fhe club. Through fhis medium, weary faculfy minds are soofhed by such songs as The Beer Barrel Polka and The Blue Danube Walfz. Deserving members of fhe club are awarded merif pins in recognifion of service. X-., f K f i 2-i ViX T F ly! jg, Q X L15 uk . .M rl ilu: ' 1? 'sw -iiise-fe .axs:izs ., , . W wr5 Y' m C-Tfencla .la .96 yuifide jfadifion af UML Iii? li ,JKT wel, r?M jf I. , N' '44 'Iss IAIIIFI I 53, zifilliugc sri. Regs ix ff dlilfliss, . ilrrwi. I I :ix-5 IXJXIMIuwuA., Ji ori Sealed, Ieil I qhl : Gayla Bruce, Joyce Nelson, Margarel Baldwin, Wanda Pulnam, lv1arguarileWaIser, dl e Curlis Sl d g BU ren oerin , Marolyn Bushy Janice Keel B I D g P I I J lc All d G 6 II a Coo ey, ac Lefl lo righl, Irene 9 5 BH, BH In charge ol' lh I ble al The French C u Curlis, Joyce Nelson, GI Mahlke, Allene Wesl'co++, Walser. Oilicers ol lhe French Club' Allene Wes Presidenl: Gloria Mahllce, and Jean lvlanley, Vice-Pres denl. and Marguarile lcoll Secrela ry-Treasurer oria FRENCH CLUB The French Club is one ol lhe oldesl clubs al York, having been founded in l923, under lhe able leadership oi Miss Pelersen il has become one ol YorI4's mosl aclive clubs. The aims ol lhe club are lo promole lriend- ship among ils members and creale inleresl' in lhe French people and lheir counlry. This is done by playing French games, singing French songs, seeing French movies, reading French newspapers, and giving skils aboul lamous French people. A Tirsl-year French sludenl is eligible lor membership lhe second semesler if he has a B average. All French sludenls lalcing lheir second year ol French may ioin lhe club. Pins are given lo lhose members who have earned lilly poinls eilher by holding an olllice, allending meelings or selling candy al lhe loolball or baslqelball games. If a member earns sevenly-five poinls, he receives a guard lor his pin. The club is supporled by dues and by sales ol hol-dogs, ice cream, and candy al lhe baslrel- ball and loolball games. Besides ils regular meelings, lhe club gives a French Club lea for lhe iacully. This leslive lea is given al Chrislmas lime. The annual Pol-Iuclc supper is given for The new members in The lall. 84' ke VioleT Reinke, FIRST ROW: Muriel Rein , Marion EngsTrom, RuTh Finis, Bernice WesTerf man, Marion Burger, EdiTh FosTer, Ruth RenTzsch, Lorraine BreTTmann, Barbara Anderson, and Mr. BarneTTg Second Row: DoroThy Wood- ard, Jeanne Dunne, Roberfa SmiTh, Carol Teed, Elaine Lowe, PaT Cooley, Lois Teske, Edna Thomsen, BeTTy Tracy, and Bob Kawelly Third Row lseaTedl: Frank Brabec, Don Carlson, Bob Cox, Jack Harriman, Fred PiermaTTei, and Eugene Lewis: Four Row lsTandingi: Anna Kochelski, RuTh Friz, George BilsTein, Herman Pauli, Dick Rosback, Jim Dunning, Norris Sam- ple, Bill l-linckley, Frank Krone, Mary Ellen BeaTTie, AlberTa RlahuTa, Evelyn KnieT, Virginia Poile, Jean Terry, and Bili KaTel. ROW: Jim PaTTerson, Alverne Bihler, Mahlke, Luella Larsen, RoberTa Larson, Graici, RuTh Olson, Joan Noller, and Nelson: Second Row: lrene Domianus ' iid Beverly Piumb, Wirkus, Elsie CanT.e , En el, MarTha Kerkos Norma McCallum, Carole g Mary Fuller, Mary Alice Gilmer, Maralyn Bushey, BeTTy Elwood, and BeTTy Sherman: Third Row: Shirley O'Brien, June O'Connor, MarTha Jane Telling, Jean Lindsay, DoroThy Henderson, Mary Lou l-lildenbrand, Elinor Boesenberg, Phyllis Ewan, Mariorie DownTon, CynThia BurTis, Vir- ginia Dagley, PaT Lynch, Barbara Davis, Bernice Clevenger, Barbara Swanson, Jacguelin MeTcalT, Rigmore T-Tedin, Virginia Olson, BeTTy WebsTer, ElizabeTh l-laeTner, Lois Kruse, Louise Deck, and AlberTa Mueller FIRST Gloria BeTTe Joyce Carol OTTicers oT The T-TisTorical SocieTy: James PaTTer- son, ViC6'Pl'O5idQFli, PeTe Koppel, Treasurer Cornelia Morris, SecreTaryq and Barbara Kros- cher, F'residenT. 6 01120 cjwlli foricaf Sociefg ll Tied l Since T938 There has been an organizaTion aT York ThaT has bene i iTs acTive members immeasurably. The members oT The l-lisTorical SocieTy have heard and seen prominenT speakers on subiecTs oT inTeresT and visiTed ChinaTown, The UniversiTy oT Chicago, and various museums. These Tield Trips have proved enTerTaining as well as inTormaTive. This year The socieTy has endeavored To inTroduce subiecTs oT general inTeresT perTain- ing To The war. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To TurTher The inTeresT oT The mem- bers in The hisTory oT The UniTed STaTes beyond The regular work in The scheduled classes. The socieTy believes ThaT hisTory along wiTh The applied sciences should be given special aTTenTion during warTime. Every sTudenT should become acguainTed wiTh The background oT his counTry and come To The Tull realizaTion oT The ideals and purposes Tor which he and his Tellow counTry- T' hTing. S5 men are .ig ywig fQ,,,,,f.,,,. QE5 C166 X es lllllllll! , 2 Q IPR is T T Bale Wafiona .Honor ociefy god! ofjdmgifioud .gzzclenfri Probably The mosT scholarly sTudenT or- ganizaTion is York's NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, whose purpose is To creaTe enThusiasm Tor scholarship, To kindle a desire To render serv- ice, To encourage characTer developmenT, and To promoTe leadership. The aTTainmenT oT much-coveTed membership in The organ- izaTion is a desirable goal Tor all York sTu- denTs. Each year The acTive members oT The York chapTer oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy oT Secondary Schools sTrive To execuTe some service Tor The school. This service Tor The pasT Tive years has been ushering aT non- aThleTic school evenTs which necessiTaTe ushering. The organizaTion has presenTed a dance aT The end oT The TooTball season Tor several years. Each year The ChapTer plans an as- sembly program in The second semesTer Tor The Tormal inducTion oT new members. ElecTion is based on Three maior poinTs: scholasTic raTing, The iudgmenT oT worThi- ness by Tellow sTudenTs, and a similar TaculTy iudgmenT. Seniors elecTed in Their eighTh semesTer have less chance To acT in The name oT The group, while iuniors elecTed in Their sixTh semesTer serve acTively Tor The remainder oT Their high-school aTTendance. TOR: OTTicers oT The NaTional Honor Socie-Ty: STuarT Wildman, l-lead Usher: Phyllis Ewan, Vice-PresidenT: Lois RauTenberg, SecreTary: and John McNamara, Presideni CENTER: SeaTed: BeTTy WebsTer, Sam SchmiTT, Jane Richardson, Norris Sample, Elaine Jensen, and Marion Burger: STanding: BeTTy Tracy, Bill WebsTer, Alice Cook, Rigmore l-ledin, Don RosenTeldT, and Mildred STeben. BOTTOM: The group assembled To begin Their duTies as guides Tor The College Day program. FronT Row: Don RosenTeldT, Bill WebsTer, John McNamara, STuarT Wildman, Norris Sample, and Sam SchmiTT1 Second Row: Elaine Jensen. Lois Ramenbeiq, Phyllis Ewan, Mildred Sleben, Alice Cook, BeTTy WebsTer, BeTTy Tracy, Rigmore l-ledin, and Marion Burgem STanding by sTaTue, Jane Richardson. X Q E13 AU Ly 1-Alltgc.-LULQALTV l.TUlxlUli?UkLl3I1' y' T l 1 'ETA JV xv, . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS, UPPER LEFT Grace Samuel, Treasurer: Ann Kochelslci, Secrelary Lois Padgill, Presidenlg and Dorolhy Zoch, Vice Presidenl. UPPER RIGHT: Preparing lor fhe Spring Slyle Show Lell 'ro righl, Margarel Suslersic, Rulh Boardman, Elaine Boellcher, Florence Luehring, and Grace Samuel. CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROUP, LOWER LEFT: Fronl Row: Miss Dunmore, Jacqueline Fiene Mar I , gare Suslersic, Blanche Traegeser, Dorolhy Zoch, Grace Sam I, D h ue orol' y Reed, and Evelyn Speckrnanny Second Row: Marilyn Dems, Marie Lemes, Ann Kochelski, Barbara Binion, Bernela Baumeisler, Elaine Boellcher, Belle Thoma, Marilyn Weslerman, and Arlene Brack- manni Baclc Row: Delores Schmidl, Marilyn Winlcley, Lois Padgill, Elaine Singer, Jessie Ewing, Elsie Palmer, P I D' hl a ue , Charlene Williams, Norene Weslerman R h ' ul Boardman, Florence Luehring, and Rulhanri Wiegrele, loving The Home Economics Club has a membership ol approximalely lhirl f. Y- ive sludenls lhis year. The purpose or goal lhal lhese pupils slrive lor is beller social developmenl. This aclive club sponsors many evenls during lhe school lerm, lhe y . . argesl evenl being lhe annual slyle show held in The spring ol each year. This year lhe slyle show was an even larger unolerlalcing lhan in previous years. ll was combined wilh lhe hobby and arl show conducled b Miss Y Johnson. Amusing slunls were presenled belween lhe diflerenl groups ol slyles. All garmenls shown are made by sludenls who are laldng or hav e lalcen Home Economics. All lypes ol clolhing are displayed and modeled, f . . rom sporl logs lo lormal evening wear. These girls also worlc in con- cessions al lhe annual Hallowe'en dance. This year The Home Economics Club underloolc a Red Cross proiecl. The girls received a Iisl ol arlicles needed lor The armed service and made live ol each ilem. These ilems included dilly ba s hol I b I g , -wa er olle covers, service lcils, and bedroom slippers Pins are awarded lor meril aller parlicipalion in such club aclivilies as commillee meelings, selling relreshmenls al sporls' evenls, working on concessions al lhe Hallowe'en dance and modeling in lhe sl le sh , y ow. ,Hall lhe club meelings are devoled lo social aclivilies, while lhe I a lernale meelings lalce care ol presenl business. 87 fyd .gjlzow jeafure 0 ome conomicri Sf U Fi Q 1 Illllvm bl Z! 2 .... Q: S f600 oin ,ifnedd five of ?!orL mc! 6055 WiTh a regisTered enrollmenT oT l6OO pupils, The American Junior Red Cross Club's acTiviTies proceed This year aT York Tor The Third consecuTive year. This year The ideal oT culTivaTing healTh oT body and mind Tor TiTness Tor service and useTulness To one's counTry is again The major goal oT This worTh-while organizaTion. Since The war on wasTe is so viTal To The winning oT The war Tor Treedom, iT is a war duTy Tor pupils To learn ThaT The TirsT educaTion Tor ToTal war is conserva- Tion. ThereTore, an inTensive drive To conserve on wasTe maTerials, such as rubber and TexTiles, has been developed by The Junior Red Cross Club oT York To help do Their parT. Through youTh vicTory in The war oT conservaTion may be achieved. Helping Themselves and oThers To gain a healThy menTal ouTlook is also Tur- Thered by This club. ConsTrucTive courses in home nursing and associaTed TirsT aid are oTTered To all members. Every member oT The Junior Red Cross Club is expecTed To do his besT To observe The commonly accepTed rules oT healTh. They are all expecTed To be as careTul noT To spread sickness oT any kind as They are To observe healTh rules Tor Their own sakes. The young members oT This club exchange leTTers wiTh many ouTside organiza- Tions during peace Time. This correspondence supplemenTs, enriches, and gives purpose To The curriculum oT The schools. IT also TosTers undersTanding and good will, because all engaged in iT belong To The same worldwide organizaTion wiTh a common purpose and program oT service and good will. UPPER PHOTO: SeaTed, leTT To righT: Arlayne Graves, Ar- mand Cohen, BeTTy Herdeck, Gloria Mahlke, John Graham, AniTa ProTine, Mildred Savee, and Nadine McGee: STanding: Douglas Finlayson, MargareT Swanson, Richard Baldwin, Elinor Boesenberg, Joan Tozier, and Janice Brown. LOWER PHOTO: Miss Hib- bard demonsTraTes an arm sling wiTh STuarT Wildman as The paTienT. Observers, seaTed, leTT To righT: Janice Keel, Mary Gallo, RoberT NewTon, PaT HorTon, Bob NewTon, Elaine Jensen, and Byron Dixon: STanding: Barbara Brehm, Elnor Kuhlmann, Mary Allen Keller, Jeanne Dunne, Marion Yeaw, Beverly Doering, and Mary Lou Hildenbrand. J T- TQ. K ' ' TT i , is firm-pri AF 1 Ex if ,.!f9'1'n 88 Cl-TEER LEADERS: LeTT To righT: Marlha MeinhardT, DoroThy Kun- esh, BeTTe Wolf, Sue SanTord, and Joanne Wenlz. GROUP FORMATlON PlCTURE, OuTside Row, leTT To righT: Carol BurTis, Marjorie Downlon, Marilyn Myers, Elnor Kuhlmann, Jeanne Kripner, Mary Wengler, Peggy Kessler, Janice Brown, Jane Leem- ing, Barbara Davis, PaT Lynch, Pal' Kelly, MarguariTe Walser, PaT Eeely, Marjorie Thiellce, PaT Tesch- ner, PaTricia Ouaclcenbush, Bever- ley l-larTley, DeLoris Dahlman, Babs Delaney, RoberTa Telling, Shirley Linden, Marion SchulTz, Jane NoT- Telmann, Carolan Shaw, Mary Ann OuiTer, PaTsy GarraughTy, Joan WrighT, JaneT WenTzer, Dione Mc- Dole, Joan O'Malley, Marilyn NordsTrom, Barbara Burlce, and June Brieschlce: lnside Row, leTT To righT: Elinor Boesenberg, Mary Ellen BeaTTie, BeTTy Elwood, Lois RauTenberg, Eileen Vaughan, Mari- lyn Tracy, l-larrieT Jorgenson, Virginia l-lerTer, Pat l-lolmes, Jean Terry, Marge Erega, Priscilla John- son, Marilyn Johnson, Nancee Jamison, Marilyn LammerT, KaTh- erine DimrniTT, Phyllis Ewan, Cor- nelia Morris, Jackie Reed, Eliza- be-Th l-larnmerschrnidT, and Virginia Poileq Boy in cenTer, Jim Cum- mings. OEElCERSZ Virginia Chidlow, SecreTaryg Berniece Clevenger. Vice-PresidenT3 Gloria Degian, Treasurer: and Jane Richardson, PresidenT. ff eiiwxiyvd' if . N 49 lf XJ Th X, 8,0 CAQQPIS fke gl QQI'l 6U'l6! l The Pep Club was organized abouT Twelve years ago and under The able leadership oT Mr. PraTT has become one oT Yorlc's mosT popular clubs. We see The green and whiTe clad cheer leaders ouT on The gridiron and The baslceTball Tloor geTTing The specTaTors To cheer Their Teams on To vicTory. AlThough The cheer leaders are mem- bers oT The Pep Club, This is noT The club's only acTiviTy. lT puTs on various socials and, besT oT all, The Tamed baslceTball dance, To which The girls aslc The boys, and which, by The way, is The besT aTTended dance OT The year. Cheer leaders are noT The only members oT The Pep Club. Anyone who has pep and who is inTeresTed in creaTing more enThusiasm and school spiriT aT TooTball and baslceTball games may become a member oT The Pep Club. Pins are awarded To The upper classmen who have earned aT leasT a hundred poinTs. They may earn These poinTs by worlcing on commiTTees, holding oTlices and aTTending meeTings. LeTTers are also given To The cheer leaders on TaiThTulness in aTTending The games, abiliTy To cheer, and on recommendaTion oT Mr. PraTT. 89 gn g2ar0!e.,J61igAfA0oc! o!iue5 in Fencing .21 1-. Q. fu 1., , n 3' 41-T51 55 I fi 0 6:-1: 212155 P- 1645 , T Q.: ' P' X Q 6' 'Twill X I T1 ll 3 v ll , .Y V f x l 1 ., r I , ' l ' ,i -lf., .l cm ' I, JR ,.. T ' , 2 fsvqa ' f N -are Q 1 X' W 'U L 1353152-:,. 'I ' ' '- rs. 1 , 4' .515 r, '-i-2:1-:Q '93 , ,I -535515 -if T' ' T. , 17 ia 4.1 :'I.'-, 1 ' ,f ' La SocieTe d'Armes York, more commonly known as The Fencing Club, was inTroduced aT York only This year. The sighT oT a Tencer walking, mask under arm and Toil in hand, Through York's halls has become Tamiliar To many sTudenTs. The club was sTarTed Tor The purpose oT aiding Those who are inTeresTed in The developmenT oT Their d'Ar'Tagnan sporT. Fencing is a healThTul recreaTion which develops mosT oT The muscles oT The body, sTrengThens The arms, The legs, and The abdomen muscles, and improves The posTure. The growTh in populariTy oT Tencing during The pasT Tew years makes iT guiTe apparenT how inTeresTing and exciTing a sporT iT is. The Fencing Club was originally an independenT organizaTion carrying on mosT oT iTs acTiviTies ouTside oT The school, buT The members, wishing To carry Their progress To a much higher degree, soughT The sponsorship oT a Teacher here aT York, which service has been graciously rendered by lvlr. l-ludson. Finally in November, l942, The Fencing Club ioined The lisT oT York's oTher clubs and socieTies. The club Then wenT aT iTs acTiviTies Tull TilT wiTh ThroTTle wide open. New members ioined and were sTarTed in insTrucTion. The lunch sTudy hall periods were uTilized, and as soon as classes could be organized, The sTudenT Tencers were on Their way Towards becoming Tair To middlin Tencers. As iT Takes eighT monThs To a year To Train a reasonably capable Tencer, These new members have noT as yeT parTicipaTed in The manor bouTs held by The club, buT Their progress and The progress oT all The members speak well Tor The success oT The Fencing Club. UPPER LEFT: Joan Porfer and Sylvia Goebel. UPPER RIGHT: ReTer Randolph and Bob Brown. LOWER LEFT: Joan PorTer, Treasurer, WalTer PeTrie, Pre-sidenTg Jack Towne, SecreTaryg STuarT Roeder, AssisTanT SecreTary: and Eileen PeTiTe, Vice-RresidenT. LOWER RIGHT: FirsT Row: Eric Munch, Jack Towne, RoberT Brown, RoberT Graham, and RoberT Bedardy Second Row: Robe-rT Maas, Gladys Krage, George Kanelos, Eileen PeTiTe, and Mr. l-ludsong Third Row: Richard Shull, Dolores l-leiss, Allen Cornelius, Joan PorTer, PeTer Randolph, and Ann Ruggles. 90 Mr Lginior ervice coufd .fdcfiue in mzrfime mr ln Ocfober, I942, fhe Girl Scouf na- fional organizafion launched Senior Serv- ice Scoufing, fhe firsf civilian defense pro- gram especially designed fo meef 'rhe needs and abilifies of feen-age girls, I4- I8. Approved by fhe Office of Civilian Defense, fhe program was prepared in cooperafion wifh fhe Red Cross and fhe Nafional I-lome Economics Associafion. The badge of fhe Scouf who is specially frained in civilian defense work is fhe Triple-S insignia. The dufies of fhe Scoufs are numerous and varied. They musf lcnow Firsf Aid: how fo falce care of fhemselves ouf-of-doors: how fo signal, coolc, garden: how fo use common household and carpenfer's fools, and how fo do ofher useful fhings. They are frained for messenger service and fire prevenfion and may specialize in one of four fields: food: child carey fransporfafion and communicafionq clofhing, shelfer, and recreafion. ln addifion fo fhis, fhe girls engage in a number of ofher acfivifies. Some of fhese have been parficipafion in O.C.D. and Red Cross worlc and Canfeen service. They also mainfain a magazine fable af fhe hospifal and collecf clofhes and foys for fhe Welfare. Nof failing fo show fheir pafriofism fo fhe counfry, fhey consfanfly send cigareffes and homemade candy and coolcies fo service men. The work fhey are accomplishing is iusf one example of whaf various organizafions in fhe Unifed Sfafes are doing for fhe beffer- menf of fhemselves and fhe good of fheir counfry. Credif musf be given fhese girls for underfalring such an enormous proiecf. TROOP PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER Pl-IOTO: Troop II: Firsf Row: Darlene Frye, Jeanne Robbins, Leona Jaclcerg Second Row: Roberfa Telling and Mary Crabfree: Third Row: Mary Fairbanlc, Zillah Janes, and M A E l arlorie nn nge. LOWER PHOTO: Troop l: Firsf Row: Geraldine Luefhi, Jean Leader, Peggy Lisfon, and 2 Polly Lisfon: Second Row: Marfha Telling, Dorofhy Parroff, and Claire Ann Keller: Third ,- QQ J R LPI: Row: Beffy I-Ierdeclc, Roberfa Donaldson, and Beverly I-lamowifz. Qgliifl J... 91 CIRCLE: The Horizon Council clockwise Trom Top: Virginia Poile Rosemary Ryder, BeTTy WebsTer Arline BarTizal, RuTh Schuler, anc Lois RauTenbe-rg, In CenTer: Mis: Bonifield. UPPER RIGHT: Shangri-La mem- bers wiTh The aTghan They kniTTed LeTT To righT: Jane Leeming, Phyl- lis Ewan, Virginia Dagley, Elnou Kuhlmann, Ina Mae Karle, Lois RauTenberg, Gloria Degian, Bev- erly Doering, and MargareT SmiTh Sl-TANGRI-LA CHAPTER MEM- BERS, LOWER LEFT: EronT Row, Edna Thomsen, Gloria Degian MargareT SmiTh, and PaT Gar- raughTyg Second Row: Elnor Kunl- mann, Jean Pollock. Mariorie DownTon, and Virginia Dagley Third Row: Phyllis Ewan, Jane Leeming, Joan Crosley, Caro BurTis, lna Mae Karle, Virginia Poile, and PaT Coyne: Back Row June Brieschke, Beverly Deering Jane Richardson, Marilyn Marlow Lois RauTenberg, CynThia BurTis Miss Bonifield, and Edirh Eosler LOWER RTGT-TT: CanTeen booTT workers: Edna Thomsen, Marioris DownTon, Jane Richardson, anc Marilyn Marlow. orizon gfugd: 14 Wea! QP :S i rganizafion af The l-lorizon Club is perhaps The newesT organizaTion Tor girls in This communiTy. While iT is noT oTTicially a school club, buT a naTional organizaTion, iTs membership is composed enTirely oT York girls. IT was organized Tor Camp Eire Girls oT high school ages. ln addi- Tion pledges are Taken in, who, when They compleTe cerTain reguirernenTs, become mem- bers. Each OT The chapTers has a sponsor Trom The York TaculTy and an advisor Trom ciTi- zens oT The communiTy. The TirsT l-lorizon Club chapTer aT York, and indeed one oi The TirsT in The whole Chi- cago area, was The Shangri-La ChapTer. lT was organized lasT year and has TwenTy-Two iunior and senior members. Miss BoniTield is Their school sponsor, while Mrs. Ewan is The advisor. Since Then Tour new chapTers have been organized: The lris, wiTh Mrs. O'Connor as sponsor and Mrs. Mueller as advisory The ArcTurus, wiTh Miss Beveridge as sponsor and Mrs. Crouse as Advisor, The Taloa, wirh Mrs. WrighT as sponsor and Mrs. Thorwaldson and Mrs. Van Noppen as advisors, and The Chi-Lee, wiTh Miss Walker as sponsor and Mrs. BrunTon as ad- visor. The goals l-lorizon Club members hope To achieve are Triendships, Tine personaliTies, and service To oThers. Examples oT Their Triendship may be seen in The l-lorizon Club l-lur- ricane-a parTy aT which each chapTer enTerTains The oThers-and in The super dance The Shangri-La ChapTer gave lasT spring. Very oTTen one or more chapTers have a swimming parTy aT The NineTeenTh CenTury Club in Oak Park. l-lorseback riding, boaTing and pic- nicking are also on The club's calendar, besides The meeTings in The homes oT The girls. The girls make The mosT oT Their spare Time. Cn alTernaTe SaTurdays The chapTers Take Turns working aT The Service Men's CanTeen BooTh aT The NorThwesTern sTaTion. Many oT The girls are selling war bonds and sTamps aT The various booThs in The communiTy. During The week They keep busy kniTTing sweaTers and squares Tor aTghans Tor The Red Cross. 92 'L H' N orizon gong ,Are ,!l iQl'L6!5All0, emona Lfg, eruwe f ARCTURUS CHAPTER UPPER LEFT: Paar Row: Barbara MaQArH1ur, Marrryrm Tracy, Marrryrr Lindsay, Sara Jare lryrm, Marquerife Berg, Barbara Brelwm, and Mariryn Cnarverg Back Row: Mary Arlen Kerlef, Mary Comms, Barbara Ford, Marqir Anderson. Barbara Ccrrrin, Pryrrrs Crosrey, Mrss Beyerrdqe, Rosemary Ryder, and Phyrris Raymowd. CHI LEE CHAPTER, UPPER RKSHT: Erowr Row: Barbara Krcisrirror, Caryr Russerr, Hager Wclimbarrerf Dorarry Reed and Vrrarnra Prices: Bark Row: Berry Wabsrcer, RMP Errwrs, Jars Davrs, Mrzs Warlor, Marrfpr' Erxgsrrorrr, and Rurrr Errz. KRNS CHAPTER, LOWER LEFT: Prom Rv yf,r : Dorrs Burkfwardr Joan Cayla, and Barry Kazakg Secord Raw: Harrfef Manor, Pr-yrrs Krarnf Carurar: Srraw, and Rufrr Sfrwrei Back RCW: CHQ'-is rflufillrv Juirm Ercorvfzi, Srwrrley Boyserr, Mrs. OC'trnf3r, aaa Crrarhrff- Hsarrrfrz, TALOA CHAPTER, LOWFR RIGHT: Prfirr Raw: rrra Mau Cvuycr Marrryrr Bradroy, Jaan Q Marr-v Erarm: Sri-em-'ar Tiara TLcrvfard','nm and Doris Rrarrrerq Srzcnrrd Riva: Nlmay Van Niniar Drfrhrrrf Harbiiar, Drvrf: rwmrfr, Barbara Dcrarvey. A rrrfe Barrfqrr Mar, Vrirrra VV'-bfrf-ry ,wc Marrryrw lwrardj Baik ROW: Eycrym ,srr Jane Erem F.'1a a, M K, 'VVV :V and Jfzirr Triirf-rl SHANGRN-LA CCMMMYEE CHArRMEN AND OEENCERS, RrCrHT: Errm' RCW: Pr, Ts L.-.lm Cary BJ' 5 :rr-'iw VV 1 rfrhg, fyrfflr .V-r , yqqgrjy ,mx-1 Jmm C PHX W ri r' Erik RTV: G irra LQ-Qr ar Marilarffr S 'r a rTrrwgp,rrr-mL Jgmr r :V-1 r-, rx, K, QQ r 93 ue L ig? 2jJm0'1b 21 Rxiwr ffm is . f Af 9 Q 'milf Y AW 'Dm . Jw: ,giwmwi Qfjif' W . :sis gfffvi' xemgigg. . 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Upper righf cenfer, The soda-TounTain scene. Leff cenfer, The alTernaTe casT Tor The sopho- more plays SeaTed: Jean Thonna lMil'y Loul, Delores BarTha lMrs. Woodl, Jane Ellen Murray lETfiel, Arrrand Cohen lMr, l-larrisl, Dione Mclfiole lperrnyl, and l-larrieT Meyer lJulie Harrisl: Standing: John Graharn lElrnerl, GilberT WesT lRoqe-rl, Jifn MiTChell lDr, Weodl, Mary Ann QuiTer lShirley Wenl- worThl, and Jirn Dunne lMerwynl. Lower lefl, The TirsT casT ol The sophomore play. SeaTed: Barbara Delaney lMilly Loul, Nancy Van Noppen lShirley WenTworThl, Geraldine Skernp lEhliel, and Beverley l-larnowiT7 lJuIie l-larrislt STandinq: Jean Cayia lpennyl, CharloTTe Harrison lMrs. Woodl, Roberl Rinqquist lDr, Woodl Torn Willis llloqerl, Mr, l-liTT, Fred Shull lElrner luTTlel, Philip MarqueTTe lMerwynl, Floyd Gibson lMr. l-larrisl, and John Srnale ll?alph WenTwor'Thl, Wayne Dullin, who played Chuck l-larris, is nol in The piQTure. Lower rigl'rT cenfer, a scene Trorn The iunior play, A Connecficul Yankee. LeTT To riqhT, Fred Koecher as The Yank, Lenore Kendio as Morqan Le Fay Charles Aschmann as Merlin, Marilyn Myers as Guinevere and Rollin Caldwell as Sir Launceloh Lower rlghf cenfer, whaT's l3eTTer Than a qarne ol red rover on a warm auTurnn day? You can do your own idenTiTyinq in This one! .A - T'173?Z'7F'9 QV -M W . K ha'xwWRfmFKR 553 Tiffin 9 i Qi Q QW WY Qs? h 'gzff gfishfggxsfwg ' W X X u , af' ' E3 . NRM eine HILL! jA8I 8 0l'L fke CCLIWLIQLLJ fke CCLHQQPCL Rerriernbei The Foolball Rally Assembly? Top leff, Mr. Black delivers one ol his inirequeni maior oraiions. Top cenier, Shirley Linden and Jean Kripner give our wirh some energeiic cheers ai ihe same eyeni. Upper righf, Dr. Tozier rurns over The iirsi spadeiul of earih ior The new shop addilion. The weaiher man was parricularly perverse on rhe day of The ceremony, as lhe pholograph clearly shows. Upper le'F+ cen+er, rhe Journalism Jamboree. arrended by The newspaper and yearbook sralis, We were happy Then! Couple in foreground, Charles Aschmann and Virginia Chidlow. Righi cenier, York Plaioon No. l drilling in The gym. Visible in The phoio, leir lo righi: l-lenry l-loooes, Paul Teschner, Sandy l-lowell, Will Cruzan. George Doyle, John McNamara, Dick Rosback, Don Slevens, Waller Pasco, Bill Jamison, Jack Workman, Russ Roberis. Dick Smirh, Bill l-lunisha, and John Whire. Lower leff cenferz Ye Olde Caleleria Lineup. Firsi Three in line are Rollin Caldwell, Dick Johnson, and Roger Frosi. On The business side oi lhe counfer is Mrs. Voelz. Cenrer phofo second from borrom, rhe Thundering Herd ouiside The doors of rhe building ai The end oi a lunch period, Howl, ye wolves, howl! lfxdapred from Shakespearel Lower righf: Relaxaiion al' noon on a sunny day. Sealed, Jack Workman, Barbara Anderson, and Elinor Boesenberg: Sfanding, John Weber and Marion Burger. Lower leff, an adulr evening class in rhe shop. Some will no doubi recognize The operaior of 'rhe lefi laihe as Frank Fosrer, a York senior of lasr year. BoHom cenfer, The candid camera- man who shol This masierpiece rnusl ever remain secrei. This mad primping occurred on The foofball bleachers during lunch hour. i' .owls ',...ai 1: - ' rw f-we-251 ir if s if 'A' ATHLETICS This secrion of our yearbook deals wi+h 1'he sporls acliviries carried on by our school in com- pe'ri'rion wi'rh orher high schools of fhis dis'rric+. Allhough gas rafioning hindered some spor'rs. o+hers were carried on wi'rh pre-war regularify. This year York did no'r win as many champion- ships as in previous yearstf we s'rill can feel proud of 'rhe efforl' pu'r ou+ by our boys. A'F'rer 'rhis year is oul' we will find Jrhal' many of our coaches will have lef'r for 'rhe service. and 'ro lhese men 'rhe Spor1's.S'ra1Cf of 'rhe Y's Tales wan'r 'ro exrend Their besf wishes and Jrhe hopethal' lhese men will re'rurn To York afler 'rhe final peace has been decided. And now, we 'rake you back 'ro fhe sporls evenfs of ihe year ius'r ended. You will rememb r some of The saddening de- fealrs and you wifrbe sure 'ro remember many of The gladdening viclories. t V 'A' V553 1 vw 9831 ww gan! ofuclf may argedf .!Jeaugweig!zf iofgaffgqua i The sTory oT The Dukes This year i noT as pleasanT as iT could have been i O'l Man lniury had noT kepT riding The Dukes ThroughouT The season. PracTici sTarTed in The Third week oT AugusT wiTl a squad c-T TiTTy-Tive boys, The larges in The hisTory oT York. Traveling To Waukegan Tor Their Tirs non-conTerence game, The Dukes los T5-7. AlThough They losT This game, The Dukes showed deTiniTe signs oT promise as Waukegan was one oT The sTronge elevens oT The Suburban conTerence. York's nexT encounTer was wiTl WheaTon oT The Li++Ie Seven conTer ence in a nighT game. This game wa The Turning poinT oT The season Tor The Dukes, Tor Two oT Their key men were iniured as The Green and Whi+e wen down in deTeaT. ln York's TirsT home game and alsc Their TirsT conTerence game, The Duke meT La Grange, deTending champs The Lions deTeaTed The York heavy weighTs T4-O. SQUAD PICTURE BELOW: FronT Row, leTT To righT: Buchanan, Brinkmann, Fullmer, Poile, NierhoTT, Menge, and SandTord: Second Row: McCabe, Lowe, Cheney, Hendricks, McNamara, l-lauTe, Dixon and Aveclesian: Third Row: STurTevanT, Hier, Anderson, Morris, Floyd, AulT, BrighT, and Garland, FourTh Row: Bunch, Larsen. MarTin, Kasrnar, Apel, Meyer, Jakaubek, and Kerkoch, FiTTh Row: Longaker, McGuire, LiTchTield, Weber, PeTersen, Scrymiger, Bedard, and Nelson: Back Row: Myers lMgr.l Doyle lMqr.l, Teschner, Mapes, Winn, Mears, l-loopes, Coach Perry, and Coach Black. LOWER TEET: Menqe in a drive inTo enemy TerriToiy. UPPER LEFT: Buchanan wheels around To Take a pass. UPPER RIGHT: GeTTinq down To brass Tacks on The Tiner poinfs oT The game. LeTT To righT: Coach Maynard Black, Coach RobarT The panel is a rnonTage oT acTion shoTs Taken aT The York- Eerry, and CapTain Bill l-lendricks, Glenbard game. The vigneTTed Tigures are lTopl MarTin l-lauTe CENTER: Paile all seT Tor The snap-back. and lrighT cenTerl John McNamara. 100 4 1. Q' ' a ,ff-'ff , gd , ,z, Lv 1' - 121- 1' r mlm ' t' Hx lk 5,53 .512 fi, wr -1 g, - is AS. f Q k A u my ,w, W A if ' , Q il 11 ,, ,itz 4 Q.. yin i PF, xx! A K Ez! 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A A' fL.k , A Q ,A 1 v A, A -il if J' ix W- A' Sidi -W QQ iw W +- .f ,A sf Af. v 1 SG 7 , A. , A. if 1l,A QA J nu if .4 A. , Alan O fo me Conkfence Clamps-fly U Lsllgkfsf Thus wifh memories of Maine and defeaf, fhe Barons seffled down fo work wifh a vigor fhaf would do credif fo a Bierman coached feam. Firsf on fhe schedule was Waukegan, a decidedly heavier frosh-soph feam. York foughf valienfly buf finally succumbed, 9-6. Then fhe feam picked up momenfum. A heavier Wheafon frosh-soph feam wenf down fo ignominious defeaf, 34-O, in a game played under fhe mazdas. Conference play opened, and York easily beaf La Grange I9-O. A supposedly sfrong l-linsdale feam was blasfed, 33-O. Nexf came fhe aufocrafs from Maine. Lighfning sfruck fhree fimes and fhe Barons wenf off fhe field vicfors, 2l-O. Downers Grove was nexf, and fhey were lucky fo suffer only a I3-O defeaf. Glenbard, awed by fhe Barons' wizardry, was prompfly mauled, 20-O. Highland Park, a non-conference foe, was nexf. Alfhough decidedly oufweighed by a heavy frosh-soph feam, fhe Barons should have won. Wifh fhe aid of many breaks, however, l-lighland Park won, I3-O. ln fhe final conference game York eked ouf a 7-O win over Riverside. Thus The Barons revenged fhemselves, and were up in fheir normal posifion, firsf place, where fhey have resided fhree of fhe lasf four years. Nexf year's feam has a remarkable fradifion fo live up fo. The firsf feam plus one or fwo oufsfanding subs proved fo be a very depend- able unif. Lloyd Sandford has shown himself fo be one of fhe besf York backs of recenf years by virfue of his abilify fo fhread fhrough fhe opposifion. Rose, a sophomore, soon developed fhe same knack. Jack Workman proved fo be an excellenf blocking back. Capfain Sfuarf Wildman did fhe line bucking in an exfremely credifable manner. When Wildman fracfured his clavicle midway in fhe campaign, Amador replaced him and luckily exceeded everyone's expecfa- fions. Don Rosenfeldf called signals from his end posifion while Quifer did a complefely adeguafe iob as fhe ofher wingman. Jamison, l-luffman, Tews, Bailey, and Dobbeck complefed fhe line. TOP LEFT: Tw Don Rose-nTeldT reaching Tor a pass. Q.. TOP RIGHT: LQTT To righT in The charging line are Olsen, Workman, Wildman, and SandTord. LOWER LEFT: NoTTelmann readies a snap-back To Wildman and Workman, RIGHT: York lighTweighTs selocTed by sporTs wriTers as members oT All-ConTerence Team. LeTl To righT, Jack Workman, Don RosenTeldT, Dick QuiTer. Glenn Tews, and Lloyd SandTord. k I ui.- 1 ive ?!orL Wen on - Conkrence OT course The players wouldn'T geT anywhere wiThouT Their excel- lenT coaches, Messrs. KorT and Knudsen. These able genTlemen seem To have some exTraordinary charm maniTesTed in Their exTraordinary abiliTy To produce championship Teams. FooTball has been called a developer oT men. The wriTer is no auThoriTy on The subiecT, however, and would ThereTore hesiTaTe To enlarge on This poinT. AT leasT iT seems apparenT ThaT one can'T iudge a boy's characTer by The TacT ThaT he plays TooTball. The poinT To be emphasized is The relaTion oT aThleTics To The war. Speaking generally, aThleTes make beTTer TighTers Than non-aThleTes. There- Tore, we believe ThaT everyone should bend all his eTTorTs in supporT oT aThleTics during The war. GeT inTeresTed! IT is oTTen said ThaT York lacks school spiriT. There have usually been enough specTaTors, buT very seldom enough Tans. So Then, in behalT oT our school, leT's Take a real TighT-To-The-Tinish aTTiTude Toward our Teams: and in behalT oT Americas war eTTorT, leT all oT us parTicipaTe in aThleTics and build ourselves Tor VicToryl S 104 T l CLI'l5l00l tClfi0l'l pl 06Al'l'l Kuff, ,CZ'05A xS70l0A ln spiTe oT a curTailmenT oT Their schedule because oT TransporTaTion diTTiculTies, The Trosh-soph Teams showed a marked improvemenT over The Teams oT The lasT Tew years. The lighTs played Three games wiTh Glenbard, winning Two and losing one. They played Two games wiTh The varsiTy lighTweighT Third Team and won one and losT one. lnTrasguad games were also held wiTh all The boys geTTing inTo acTion. The ouTsTanding men on This year's Trosh-soph lighT squad were Jordan, Dagley, Rus- sell, Baker, Olsson, and STone in The bacldield, SoTwiclc, OTTeson, Woeller, VanSchoyclc, KasTholm, Hodapp, and Fischer in The line. FROSH - SOPH HEAVYWEIGHT SQUAD, RIGHT: FronT Row: Maples, Barlcer. Mueller, Shull, Miles, STabe, and Fusaro: Second Row: Tanis, JohnsTon, Hill, Theiner, Herne, Baldwin, Glaysher, and KulTon7 Third Row: DrayTon, Gimbel, Cohen, Schlacks, WesT, Leyrer, Hender- son, and Boesenlaergq Baclc Row: SmiTh lMgr.l, Baxa, Henderson, Bailey, Collins, WerTzler, Ed- wards, Cardea, and Coach Buis. FROSH - SOPH LIGHTWEIGHT SQUAD, RIGHT: FronT Row: KasTholrn, Hodapp, Van- Schoyclc, Woeller, OTTeson, Fischer, and SoTwiclcg Second Row: STone, Jordan, Dagley, Russell, Balmer, Lynch, and Olsson,Third Row: Newlander, Ludwig, Seibert CaThcarT, Jacobsen, Mack, Koenig, and Kerlcosi FourTh Row: Buchholz, Davis, Cornelius, NawerT, Vogel, Lowe, and Klernrneq Baclc Row: HarTrnan lMgr.l, Anderson, Cheney, Jones, EclcsTein, Bendiglceih HarTley, and Coach Shearer, The Trosh-soph heavies had somewhaT The same siTua- Tion as The lighTs in ThaT They also played a shorT sched- ule. ln The games They did play however, They showed promise oT developing inTo TirsT-class varsiTy maTerial. Some oT The promising players Tor Mr. Blaclcs varsiTy Team in The near TuTure are Mueller and Miles, line: and Nelson, Herne, and Theiner, baclcTield. Much crediT is due The coaches oT These Teams, Mr. Shearer oT The lighTweighTs and Mr. Buis oT The heavy- weighTs, Tor Their Tireless eTTorT and excellenT resulTs. ?!orLj5 .jwlarrierfi in in Cjonkrence un Alrhaugh The perTormance oT This year's cross- counTry Team can be counTed as only Tair, iT was quiTe commendable, considering all TacTors. A large buT inexperienced squad Turned ouT wiTh only one reTurning leTTerman. OUT oT This squad Coach l-leinhorsT was able To Tashion quiTe a Tair Team. A number oT small meeTs led up To The big evenT, The ConTerence Run. AlThough The York boys weren'T able To win any oT The meeTs, They gained valuable experience. ln The ConTerence lVleeT, held November 7 This year, York Tinished TiTTh, Top places going respecTively To Maine, Downers, La Grange, and l-linsdale. The TirsT Tive York boys who Tinished, DoherTy, l-loppesch, Eichholz, CapTain l-laney, and Warner, were given minor leTTers. l-laney and Eichholz could be especially commended Tor Their perTormances: l-laney Turned in an excellenT iob despiTe a broken Toe and an abdominal iniury, and Eichholz had come ouT Tor cross- counTry iusT beTore The meeT. Warner and l-loppesch will reTurn nexT year. AT The conclusion oT The season, York's cross- counTry Team losT iTs coach To Uncle Sam when Mr. l-leinhorsT joined The Army in November. We're all hoping he'll be wiTh us here aT York aTTer VicTory. UPPER LEFT: AT The Tinish line oT The Conference Run. Coach HeirihorsT leads CapTain l-laney, who ran despiTe an iniured TooT. ln The background are DoherTy, Eichholz, Warner, Manager KaTel, and Gibson, UPPER RIGHT: The sTarTing line oT The ConTerence Run aT Riverside. LOWER LEFT: FronT Row, leTT To righT: l-loppesch, LivingsTon, Conradi, and Gibson: Back Row: Warner, Coach Hein- horsT, Kirschke, DoherTy, and CapTain l-laney. LOWER RIGHT: JusT beTore The ConTerence Run: Gibson, l-loppesch, Kirschke, CapTain Haney, Warner, Conradi, DoherTy, and Eichholz. TENNIS SQUAD: FronT Row: James Chynowe , a ow, sea e :WalTer STumpe, Eugene Hansen, B TI Jam so and STan Ochsg STanding: ClayTon Fanslow and Hein T-leiciorn, C0l'lAfl0l'l5 PLIGIGL 2l'Ll'li5 CU16! g0ypl 0gl CLl'l'L5 Big, bruising TooTball players and smooTh, sleelc basl4eTball players have long occupied The spoTlighT aT Yorlc. Tennis and golT players, on The oTher hand, have been subordinaTed To Them. This seems especially odd in view oT The TacT ThaT These sporTs are undoubTedly The mosT Thrill-packed and slcill-demanding oT any ThaT come under The heading oT aThleTics. In no oTher sporT will one Tind such slcill and individual deTerminaTion, such lighTning-acTion and breaTh-Taking inTeresT as in Tennis. AT This wriTing The Tennis Team has no maTches scheduled. Ball- shorTages and TransporTaTion diTTiculTies have combined To produce This siTuaTion. Also Mr. Birks, Yorlc's excellenT Tennis coach, is scheduled To leave Tor The Navy April 22. A conTerence meeT has been planned, however, and will be held iT possible. GOTT represenTs a deTiniTely brighTer picTure. Four dual meeTs have already been scheduled To be held beTore The conTerence meeT. Mr. PraTT coaches The club-wielders, and he is hoping Tor a successTul season. OT course nobody aT Yorlc will complain if our inTerscholasTic aThleTic policy is curTailed during The war. BUT aTTer The war, iT is To be hoped ThaT The enTire sTudenT body will combine Their eTTorTs in an endeavor To geT our Tennis TaciliTies improved. Once This is accomplished, Tennis will rise in prominence To iTs deserved noTch. ' 107 GOLF SQUAD: LeTT To righT, Coach PraTT, Byron Dixon AlberT Myer, Don RosenTeldT, Bob VegTer, Bill T-lunTsha Bob WolaTz and Ray FieliT7 lbeknobng gizamlozi ode eroic gaifk fo Qfain jig Led by Don Landgren and Bruce Buchanan, co-capTains, The Dulces came Through a diTTicuIT campaign in second place. ' AlThough The Team losT Tive comference games, Tour oT The losses were exTremely close, one being decided in an overTime, Two by Two poinTs, and one by one poinT. By The middle oT The conTerence race The heavies had dropped Two close ones To I-linsdale and LaGrange by a ToTal margin oT Three poinTs. I-lad They won These games, The ouTcome oT The conTerence sTandings mighT have been diTIerenT. As iT was, They Tinished in second place. The Dulces, under Coach ForresT Birlc's TuTelage, are almosT peren- nially champs, having won The TiTIe six Times in The pasT eighT years. Don Landgren, pacing The Team Trom a guard posiTion, was high scorer Tor The season. Diclc Coons The oTher regular guard, was invaluable Tor his deTensive rebounding. Byron Dixon proved ouTsTanding as a TasT agressive Torward. UPPER LEFT: Front Row: Scrymiger, Dixon, Walalz Buchanan, Coons, I-Ieidorn, Landgren, and Coach Birlcsp Second Row: PaTTerson, Garland, Fanslow, Luchr, Abel, Bunch. and SToneg Baclc Row: Cheney, Roile, Teschner, and Remec. UPPER RIGHT: I-leidorn shooTs a Tree Throw, LOWER LEFT: Buchanan aT The Glenbard game. CENTER: Coons and Buchanan. LOWER RIGHT Iali Buchanan aT The Glenbard gam LOWER RIGI-IT lbl: WcIaT7 ard Dixon. 108 I . MFL5 yollddf .SZCLJOFL CIA EMA? 6036A !0l lfU Cl,fi0lfl AnoTher Torward, Bob SlaTs WolaTz, was an asseT because oT his ball handling and his scoring oT several viTal poinTs. Bruce Buchanan and T-leinz l-leidorn handled The pivoT posT ThroughouT The season. BoTh were valuable Tor Their heighT and rebounding abiliTy. ClayTon Fanslow, Paul Teschner, Kenny STone, and Jimmy PaTTerson rounded ouT The TirsT Team as able reserves. ln The Regional TournamenT held This year aT York, The Dukes were noT as successTul as lasT year. EnTering The TournamenT as deTending champs, The York represenTaTives were beaTen in Their TirsT game, ending The season oT '42-'43, All York exTends besT wishes To Mr. Birks, who enTered The Navy April 22nd, leaving a brillianT career behind him. We all hope he will reTurn To coach The Dukes aT York aTTer This war is over. UPPER LEFT: Buchahan, Ccach Birks and Landgren. UPPER CENTER: Landgren. UPPER RIGHT: Buchanan during The Glenbard game. LOWER LEFT: Coach Birks, Dick Coons, Byron Dixon, Bruce Buchanan, Don Landgren, and Bob WolaTZ. LOWER RIGHT: Landgrera, Buchanan, and Dixon in T gainsf Glenbard. 109 Alfhough fhey lacked fhe scoring punch of previous lighfweighf feams, York's enfry in fhe Iighfweighf conference race had a very good defensive record which was fhe main reason for York's finishing in second place. Led by fheir capfain, Don Rosenfeldf, high scorer of fhe feam, and Don Olson, sophomore defensive ace, fhe Barons held fheir own fhrough fhe enfire season. They losf fwo close games fo Hins- dale, fhe champs, eifher one of which could have easily been a vicfory for York if fhe breaks had been going fo York insfead of fo Hinsdale. This year's Baron feam was well sfocked wifh fine reserves and many fine defen- sive men, buf fhey did nof possess any oufsfanding scorer, a facfor which would have had much fo do in fhe final sfandings of fhe conference had if been differenf. Some of fhe oufsfanding men and leffer winners were: Don Rosenfeldf, high scorer and capfain: Lloyd Sandford, fine defensive man and fasf break guard: Don Olson, soph- omore defensive wizard and a man who could be relied on for poinfs when needed: Doug Cunningham, a fine rebounder and good defensive man: Dick Quifer, a fine shof and good man on fhe fasf break: AI Johns, a good rebounding and defensive guard: Glenn Tews, second high scorer on fhe feam: Jim Chynowefh, fhe man who provided all fhe fhrills of fhe season by scoring Iasf minufe baskefs: Bob Noffelmann, fall rebounding cenfer of fhe Barons. These are The men who upheld fhe honor of fhe Barons. They all deserve a greaf amounf of credifl ak H0 M144 ogghffi .CL ow in jlznofdfelari 0 My-Zgroier LDLLLQJ: PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Acfion from fhe Glen- bard game: Rosenfeldf and Sanford. LEFT CENTER: Coach Black and Capfain Rosenfelclf. RIGHT CENTER: Noffelmann, Olson. and Workman. LOWER LEFT: More acfion in fhe game wifh Glenbardz Rosenfeldf, Olson, and Cunningham. LOWER RIGI-IT: Sandford. PICTURES ON FACING PAGE UPPER PICTURE: Rosenfeldf and Johns. SECOND PICTURE: Acfion from fhe Glenbard game: Tews and Rosen- feldf. THIRD PICTURE: A bil of sfrafegy: Cunningham, Wildman, Chynowefh, Tews, Quifer, and Coach Black, LGWER PICTURE: Eronf Row: Cun- ningham, Johns, Tews, Rosenfeldf, Quifer, and Sanford: Second Row: Weber lmgr.l, J. Workman, Ochs. Noffelmann, Myers, Chynowefh, and Coach Black: Third Row: H. Work- man, Fiene, Rasmussen, and Wildman. 5 inizi .SZCOILJ fo .ibm 61,4 Now we will give you a resume oT The season iusT Tinished by our lighTweighT Team. They sTarTed The season wiTh a veTeran lineup, and in Their TirsT game They downed Oak Park 21-8. Their nexT game was wiTh The lighTweighT aggregaTion Trom Dundee. They walked oTT The Tloor This Time wiTh a 29-13 vicTory under Their belTs. Then came Their game wiTh Proviso. Every year, iT seems, These Two Teams TighT To a one-poinT decision. This year The decision wenT To Proviso in a hard ToughT, closely conTesTed game. The Tinal score was 29-28. This game ended The pracTice round, and The Team embarked upon The conTerence schedule. York's TirsT opponenT in conTerence play was Maine, who was easily downed 46-31. Then Tollowed a hearTbreaking loss To 1-linsdale 29-23 and anoTher loss, This Time To Glenbard, 29-21. AT This poinT The Baron's decided ThaT They had To buckle down, so They wenT ouT and deTeaTed a game Riverside Team, 23-15. Then Tollowed a vicTory over a TighTing La Grange guinTeT 31-24. Following This, York en- counTered Leyden, a non-conTerence Toe. Trailing Tor a greaT parT oT The game, The Barons, led by Don Olson, Tinally won ouT, 41-21. AT This iuncTure, The Barons played a baskeTball game which will noT be TorgoTTen Tor a long Time. Playing aT Downers Grove, York led wiTh iusT sec- onds leTT. Downers scored on a Tree Throw To Tie The score. York, Taking The ball ouT oT bounds, passed iT To J. J. ChynoweTh, who shoT and made The baskeT-buT, alas, iT didn'T counT1 ln The over- Time, J. J. puT in anoTher impossible shoT To cinch The game Tor York 38-37. This ended The TirsT round oT conTerence play wiTh York's record sTanding aT Tour games won and Two games losT. ln The TirsT game oT The second round, we won in a Tine deTensive game, 17-12. Then came anoTher hearTbreaking loss To The TirsT-place 1-linsdale Team, 20-15. The game was close all The way Through and was noT decided unTil The very lasT minuTes oT The game. In Their nexT game, York deTeaTed Glen- bard 31-18 To avenge The deTeaT They had suTTered aT Their hands earlier in The season. NexT York deTeaTed Riverside easily, winning 32-15. Again Downers Grove appeared on The scene, only This Time York didn'T seem To have whaT iT Takes and losT, 27-21. The conTerence season was TerminaTed wiTh an easy vicTory over a weak La Grange Team. The score was 33-9, a game in which York's Tine deTensive play was noTable. ln The Two games played as a posTlude To The conTerence play York ouTscored a hard TighTing EasT Aurora Trosh-soph Team To win 38-33. ln Their game wiTh Dundee The Barons didn'T Tare so well, and They dropped a 38-24 decision. lvlr. Black, The coach oT The Barons, deserves a voTe oT Thanks Tor The Tine work he did in building a Team oT which we all can be proud. :NU mi-ink' Xi3 Zi5?Y'?'Hv2X Tf vi afl0I'lU'lg roued 00 d ,NMPJ Q Ll' .cJZ'0.'5A'.S70l0A 301015 This year York's Erosh-Soph 'reams were unable fo play any oufside games, so fhey picked feams amongsf fhemselves and drew up a regular schedule of games. The 'reams parficipafing were led by fhe following boys: Rabe, Sfurfevanf, Dobbeck, Egan, Luehr, and Duffin. The final sfandings found Rabe's feam and Sfurfevanf's feam fied for firsf place. The feams were made up of bofh freshmen and sophomores, 'rhe idea being fo make fhe feams as even as possible. There were abouf forfy-five boys playing on fhe feam, and fhey pracficed abouf four days a week, pracfice including fhe games fhey played. As fhe Erosh-Soph is fhe proving ground for fufure varsify maferial, 'rhe compefifion fhis year was very keen, for fhe boys were compefing againsf each ofher. This helps fo sharpen fheir fasfe for compefifion againsf ofher schools. The oufsfanding players of fhe freshman candidafes fhis year were many, buf some of fhe more promising boys were Mueller, Manley, Rosback, and Boesenberg, a fall, lanky lad who will be good maferial for fufure York heavyweighf feams. Mueller, also heavy- weighf maferial, is a high scorer and a very fasf, elusive man. Rosback is a fine prospecf for Mr. Black's lighfweighf feam., Promising sophomores are Edwards, Dobbeck, Koenig, Kindl, Rabe, Duffin, Kasfholm, and Luehr. The laffer boy finished fhe season wifh fhe varsify heavyweighfs and showed fhaf he will be a valuable man in fhe nexf fwo baskefball campaigns. The coach of fhe frosh-soph feams, Mr. Ferry, deserves credif for fhe way he carried on even wifh all fhe difficulfies facing him. FROSH SQUAD: Eronf Row: Ecksfein, Dagley, Koenig, Lowe, and Schumacher: Second Row: l Schmidf, Mack, Browne, J. Kindl, and Swanson: Back Row: Uhlir, Johnson, Boesenberg, Manley, and Kerkos. i ..a......-in SOPH SQUAD: Fronf Row: R. Anderson, Jor- dan, Newlander, Nordsfrom, Rabe, and Duffing Second Row: Thomas, Bansfield, Shaw, Egan, Kasfholm, and Sfurfevanf: Third Row: Sfone, DuPre, Vogel, Cardea, Dobbeck, and W. Kindly Back Row: Coach Ferry, Ruhl, Cohen, Edwards, C l b d B ff Mc ae ,an re mann. , 112 J goaclzefi garif an0!JQr!Z?uifcl!or Clzamloionzi ilo jeam The field evenfs, which are under fhe capable fufelage of Mr. l-lerberf Korf, form fhe nucleus of fhe Yorlc fraclc feam fhis year. Alfhough fhe Easfmen are fairly sfrong in fhe running evenfs, Yorlc's main source of poinfs will loe in fhe field. lvlarfin l-laufe, fhe big 2l5 pound senior, who is a fine shof puffer and a discus fhrower, will nof only be a fhreaf in fhe conference evenfs which he won lasf year, buf also can be counfed on fo gafher some poinfs downsfafe for fhe Green and Whife. Anofher man of value is Ralph Johnsfon. l-le fools fiffh place in fhe high jump in fhe sfafe meef lasf year. Therefore, fhis year, since he has had more pracfice, he should be able fo prove his abilify. Johnny McNamara, who iumps higher fhan his own heighf, is anofher iumper of beffer fhan average abilify. Lasf year McNamara was iusf enfered in fhe high iump and relay, while fhis year l-lead Coach Clarence Easf has developed McNamara info a sprinfer. ln fhe broad iump fhings have nof begun fo fake shape, as if is a liffle early fo forefell whaf fhe boys will be jumping when fhe imporfanf meefs roll around. From fhe lasf reporf fhey were doing l8'lO . The pole vaulf sifuafion is no beffer, alfhough fhere are a few promising sophomores. firm . Q1 Q H Capfain l-laufe. .s . i .cy X sz 'iiggi fi s '4 ies kc .,... ' EY? 'Q 1 flier' . M w A Y N W 1 ': ......, 1 K 1? in ., i s g Qs! 'Q QQ. as ' V' I -' - -J I i T 5 . -:-1. -.s.-: MIDDLE PHOTO: Dick Rose b di rv 44 If K w ?'Z7 , . fits, Q, ' E F-Y . f Y T ft - fhe I942 conference meef while lvl BI lc l lc W- , . me AQ , f - Z3 . ,' ,f.,,IZ3Q:fi,Q2'fx'g, -A .a W Z 1 .fzezl-I ,k? A . EE A Cm' . X , 'pd . ' '...,. , i. ' A T s s y rsd. ' i . milf il ' ga.. , .W -' I LOWER PHOTO: Fronf Row: Jaro l-l pp f cw . Y ,,,, ,gi McNamara, and Long: Second R D h fy K? -f I ig E Bedell, Lowe, and Sfurfevanfg Th d R Coach Easf. 113 UPPER PHOTO: Coaches Korf d E f d Johnsfon, l-laufe. Menge, Coach K f d A l lhe 1942 Conlerence Meel. UPPER H ule puls lhe shol. UPPER RIGHT: J h l lh h h ND LOWER PHOTOS: Slrehlau in lhe hundred Midf Sugurgan Cjonkrence Wed Wa 'or 5106104 gvenf Nosed oul by a slrong Maine lrack leam. York's Thinclads placed second in lhe l9lh annual Wesl Suburban Conlerence al LaGrange in l942. Maine scored 46 5X7 poinls, wilh York close behind wilh 42 5X7 poinls. LaGrange, lhe delending champions, placed lourlh, one and a hall poinls behind lhird-place l-linsdale. The York ace, Marlin l-laule, who is back again lhis year, picked up lirsl places in lhe shol pul and in lhe discus lor a lolal ol len poinls. Dave Peirce came lhrough wilh a lhird in lhe shol and a lillh in lhe discus lor a lolal ol lour poinls. Arne Carlson won lhe T20 yard high hurdles running lhe limbers in l4.8 seconds. Arne also pulled down a lhird place in lhe 220 low hurdles. Johnny McNamara placed lourlh in lhe T00 yard dash, w'hile Slrehlau ran lillh in lhe 220. Lislon and Wallace ran lhird and lillh respeclively in lhe 440. Dick Ealon, who is now in lhe Army along wilh Dave Peirce, look lhird while running in a lield ol lasl hall milers. McNamara and Johnslon lied lor second in lhe high iump, and Colaianni lied lor lourlh in lhe pole vaull. The York relay learn, consisling ol McNamara, Slrehlau. Lislon, and Wallace, ran second in lhe hall- mile evenl. This was one ol lhe mosl lhrilling evenls ol lhe allernoon. York gol oll in a lasl slarl wilh Lislon and McNamara carrying lhe balon lor York. ln lhe linal slrelch lhe Maine and York sprinlers were malching each olher slride lor slride unlil lhe lasl 20 yards, when Maine wenl on lo win by I0 leel. ll .,..r ll , c, V, , L. 4 1 Jik l d an Q r N .i,. ,I J . no 4, In j , . T. 'T ' ' T 4fi, 'z'j'f,' Ph .,.c.,i- 7+ it f WM an - will 'E ,. 'Kapil' flaw if' L l 5 .... ,,,,- . f T 'T . l -' - U3 ,,....,,3. 1 , A V ,'7 f . A -l -4' 4 if ' , K t ,,.1,.eLe4. gm- -, I xl 4 V n e ig jump. CENTER A .Nw ,ini .--wg, H4 MFL 306' I'l'l8l'l MFL LNGPCI fo p2l ACt FQPLPMQGHCQ5 Since This is being wriTTen iusT beTore The press deadline, iT is impossible To ToreTell whaT mighT Take place by The Time The imporTanT meeTs arrive laTer in The season. l-lowever, Things are noT looking Too brighT Tor EasTmen. ln TacT, There is even The slighT possibiliTy oT York's Tinishing below Third place in The conTerence meeT. ThaT is someThing ThaT has noT happened To a 'Track Team coached by Tvlr. EasT in The lasT decade. As we have said beTore, Things are in a saTisTacTory condiTion in The Tield evenTs. BUT iT The EasTmen inTend To geT anywhere in The conTerence meeT, They will have To improve. As To The ouTdoor Track schedule, iT has been cuT down considerably by TransporTaTion diTTiculTies. EasTmen are scheduled To open Their ouTdoor season by Traveling To Hinsdale To meeT The Red Devils in a dual meeT. The Tollowing Wednesday, April l4, York will parTicipaTe in anoTher meeT which is To be held aT Proviso. ATTer ThaT The EasTmen will again Travel To T-linsdale, buT This Time Tor The CounTy lvleeT. The nexT SaTurday Coaches EasT and KorT will Take Their boys To WheaTon Tor The WheaTon Relays. Maine will be aT York on Wednesday, April 27. The Proviso Relays will be held on May I. NexT on The schedule Tor The Green and WhiTe is The all imporTanT DisTricT MeeT. This meeT decides whaT Teams or aThleTics go downsTaTe To Champaign Tor The STaTe MeeT, which is To be held on May I4 and l5. The Tollowing week The EasTmen will bring The curTain down on Their Track season wiTh The ConTerence lv1eeT on May 2l. This meeT is usually held aT LaGrange. leTT his hand lupper leTT cornerl. Y' W 15 These superb acTion shoTs oT Track pracTice w Taken aT IfIOOO second wiTh The new yearb k press camera. Upper leTT, Bill Long is halTed aT Th high spoT oT his broacl iump. Upper righT, Th Ton Lowe pauses obligingly iusT above a hg hurdle. LeTT cenTer, STurTevanT going over The b in pole vaulT. DespiTe The small clearance oT Th bar, The phoTographer reporTs ThaT Lee made Th one. Lower leTT, McNamara in high iump. N T deTail oT muscular Tenseness shown in This ph T graph. Lower righT, l-lauTe Throwing The dis The camera shuTTer Tripped iusT aTTer The di M104 Kaya rainec! for warfime lglzgdicaf This year The boys' physical educaTion classes were given a Thorough overhauling and The resulT was someThing like This: The iuniors and seniors have gym Three Times a week insTead oT once, while The Trosh and sophs sfill conTinue To have gym Twice a week. The gym was parTiTioned inTo Two secTions, one Tor The Trosh-soph classes and one Tor The iunior-senior classes. An enTirely new course was in- T Troduced, wiTh calisThenics and maT, bar, and ladder work being The main parTs oT The course. The obiecT was To geT all The older boys in shape Tor The days They will spend in The Army. Only The iuniors and seniors Took parT in The more sTrenuous work laid ouT by The Two gym insTrucTors, lvlr. Black and lvlr. Birks. The Treshmen and sophomores also had a more vigor- ous physical Training course Than beTore, buT Theirs was noT oT The same Type as ThaT oT The iuniors and seniors. The general opinion among all The boys is ThaT The more exTensive physical Training given Them This year was a Tine Thing and ThaT They will receive many beneTiTs Trom iT in The years immediaTely ahead oT Them. l-lere we see The pracTical applicaTion oT The slogan, Physical FiTness Through Physical Educa- Tionf' Upper leTT phoTo shows group using The parallel bars. Parallel bars help develop balance, grip, and The Torearm muscles. LeTT To righT: Richard Bryan, Calvin Rernrners, Blair KieTer. Jerry Cheney, Fred STeim, Lloyd SandTord, Bob l-lier, Charles Lanqnecker, and Norman Johnson. Upper righT, Ranger TacTics, giving pracTice in Talling. Top lhead noT shownl, James Chy- noweThq NexT Two, Bill l-lunTsha and Jack Work- man: NexT Tour, STuarT Wildman, Dick Bowden, Dave Dunbar, and Jackson Bagge, NexT Three: Beri Benne-TT, Bob Conroy, and Jim Dunning: BoTTom row, Ralph KolviTz, Karl Fricke, Leon Menge, George Brinkmann, and Kenny Apel. LeTT cenTer, a group performing exercises on The sfall bars designed To develop arm and shoulder muscles. Top, Larry Rasmussen, Henry Bowes, Bill Long, and Dick Mehl: BoTTom, Fred PiermaTTei, T-lerberT Mueller, ArT LiTchTield, and Tom McCabe, Upper righT cenTer, Jerry Cheney execuTes a Tiying leap over seven class- maTes: Leon lvlenge, James ChynoweTh, Bill l-lunTsha, STuarT Wildman, Larry Rasmussen, Jack Workman, and Dave Dunbar. Lower righT cenTer, exercise on The ladders. This, like The sTall bars, develops muscles needed in rope climbing, ship debarkaTion and embarkaTion, eTc. Proper developmenT of such skills has oTTen spelled The cliTTerence beTween liTe and deaTh Tor service men in ship sinkings. Above horizonTal ladder, Charles Chindlund, Ralph Nachreiner, Jerry Cheney, and Vernon Grrobeq Below, Bob Fellows, Henry FreundT, John Deere, Charles Longnecker, and Roscoe Warner. Lower leTT, Dave Dunbar somersaulTs onTo The rnaT. Lower righT, class TormaTion oT calisThenics. fneaa gygwfd. .NOPJQLCLCL MCJQP5 f Q WCl,fL0l'lll'lg An aclivily newly inlroduced lhis year, noi sponsored by Jrhe G.A.A. bui ralher open io all girls, was horsebaclc riding. Two groups mel a+ Robin l-lood Slables near Hinsdale once a weelc, where Lieuienanl Parlcer pui Jrhem Through lheir paces. The inleresi in lhe aciiviiy did noi wane, and as a resull Jrhe girls became guile adepl in ihe arf. One group was a beginning class, lhe ofher, advanced. Learning +o wallc, Jrroi, and canier ioolc mosl ol The Time spenl in Jrhe riding ring, buf rides on The Trails added zesl and pleasure lo many oi The meelings. From lhis group was been organized a cavalry group which now includes boih boys and girls lor Jrhe purpose oi learning miliiary iaclics on horse and on fool. New members have been added each Time because oi growing inreresr, and il is hoped lhal such a group will coniinue and be an aciive pari ol Yorlcs program nexl' year. TOP: Virginia Olson, Elhel Swanson, Alberfa Plahula, and Grace Mudra. CENTER: Margaref Widman, Winmoni Follei, Blanche Trageser, and Delores l-leiss, BOTTOM: Doris Ivlagnusen, Joan Wrighi, Adelaide Mirabella, and Mary Fairbanlc. sw ws Ezl , 's . if, fl? 5' f W 5 f Jig, 6 Q, 9 gigs Xxfa' rg., ,M we gg W Q Q R ' 1 5 ,NN ,A 1 is it 1 X 1 5 W .1 , fi' , 21? if Q2 WN 'Q' Q 'U v X '- W.,-Q X g ,J gg Q 3 X K Af wk G V ,, , Y Xvf ':' --'T I YE as 'X fuel' G J, I' Q u ln addiTion To The aTTer-school program, The STaTe Telegraphic BaskeT-ShooTing ConTesT is held aT The close oT The baskeTball season. All enTranTs cornpele on Their horne Tloors on an appoinTed daTe. ResulTs are Telegraphed To The sTaTe oTTice. Banners are senT To disTricT and sTaTe winners. York girls were hosTesses lasT Tall aT a play day sponsored Tor nearby schools. The value oT such a play day is To help develop inTer-school sporTsman- ship and Triendliness. Schools parTicipaTing wiTh Ten represenTaTives each were Leyden, Proviso, Ben- i - -I im family' senville, MorTon, and York. The Theme carried ThroughouT The day was based on characTers Trom The comic sTrips. AcTiviTies parTicipaTed in were relays, volleyball, archery, soccer, and communiTy singing. G.A.A. oTTicers Tor The year T942-T943 were: MarTha Telling, PresidenTg Polly LisTon, Vice-Presi- denTg Geraldine Greer, SecreTary lMarTha Green succeeded To This posiTion aTTer Geraldine moved away Trom Yorkl, Arline BarTizal, Treasurerg and Peggy LisTon, Program Chairman. ACTION PICTURES BASKETBALL TTPOFF: Jessie Ewing and Nancy Longakerg FOLK DANCE: Geraldine Greer and RuTh Bailey: ARCT-IERY: MarTha Telling and Lois Toske. MEMBERSHIP GROUP FRONT RCW: MarTha Telling, Polly LisTon, Ger aldine Greer, Arline BarTizal, and Peggy Listoht Second Row: Doris BuikhardT, Jo Ann Rasmus- sen, Arlayne Graves, RoberTa Telling, Hilda- marie Sadler, Doris Jean Bedard, Leona Mae Jacker, Joyce Blum, and l-larrieT Meyer, Third Row: Jean Leader, PaTricia Fenner, Poorly Reeder, RuTh Bailey, Judy Lindeneau, Alice Fleck, Jean MolTros, Lorraine MarTin, DoroThy Kunesh, Mary WebsTer', and Gwendolyn Geyer? PourTh Row: Geraldine T-lalTTield, Edna Mor- rissey, Gloria Burns, DoroThy BoulTbee, BeTTy Denzler, Erna Ellerbruch, Dolores T-loracek Marilyn T-lalbe, Virginia Mae Drasler, Mar querile Fash, and l-lelen OlmsTedg FiTrh Row: CaTherine l-lennessey, Lois PeTersen, Sarah WaiskenTien, liNinmonT PolleT, Sarah Jane lrvin, Joyce Anderson, Jeanne Robbins, Mary Crab Tree. Margaref Swanson, Florence Gersey Arlene Buelow, and Mildred Knudson, Sindh Row: MargaroT T-lorgen, lmogene l-lall, Jessie Ewing, l-lelen Pearn, Nancy Longaker, Carol Wirkus, Edna Thomsen, Marcia Comp, Lois Teske, PaTricia Kelly, ElizabeTh NoTTingham, Irene Domianus, Lilly WalckhoT. ArleTTe STelzer, and Lois Boldebucki Sevenlh Row: Claire Ann Keller, June DeWolT, Laura TippeTT, MargareT Wid- man, Miss WalTer's, Miss T-laniTen, Roberfa Donaldson. and Marlhfi Green. 1:7 V .V I .x4cLnowLeQmenf RaTioned and subsTiTuTed rnaferials. rising cosTs. and shorfage of skilled workers have unavoidably resulfed in some reducTion in qualiTy in The final book presenfed To The .sTudenTs of York This year. We of The sfaff feel sure. however, ThaT This facT will be meT wiTh The same under- sfanding on The parT of sTudenTs and faculTy which They showed in Their consTanT cooperaTion wiTh The sfaff in The producfion of This book. For This splendid spiriT of helpfulness we are Truly graTeful. We musT exfend parficular Thanks To Mr. Leander W. HagerTy, Jr.. of Superior Engraving Company and Mr. Joseph E. Gessner of The Gibson Sfudios for Their service in producing high qualiTy engravings and phoTographs on schedule in The face of disTressing warTime pro- ducTion problems: To Mr. Joseph Skach of D. F. Keller and'Company, our prinfers, for his parT in giving us a TirsT-raTe prinfing job: and To Miss Eleanor A. Davis and Mr. Walfer A. Knudson of The York faculfy for Their assisfance in reading parT of The page proofs. il' :Ns 11. gg. .rs E 7 J 4,' , .,... .cfi , .,,1 , if -sea. '. .. .325 s . ' x ,, ,, .433 1,2 ful- Q 'yy .,.,,, . -.3 Fai -.-JA Y. 'if use - ii? 4 .WM 4.5 . If '. 1, , F6 -155 A49 . gf .T-wi if 4 ,- ei ' 19. '33 l 13? ' 'T T 1' , 19 . .735 1-TV' in '21 . I 2123? .2 ' .A lg , '- 'imf - 1. , 951 ' giyiulf , , , ,. -1 751' .


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