York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1945
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WILLIAM AHRENS: Junior Play Producfion Slarf, 3: Narional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy Head Usher, 4: Y's Tales Business Siafl, 4: Transferred from Washingion High School, Two Rivers, Wis., l. FRANK AMADOR: Minor Eooiball Le'I'ler, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. ERCELL ANDERSON SECOND ROW JACK ANDERSON: Treasurer of LerIermen's Club, 4r Heavywezqirr raoibsii Manager, 4. RONNIE ANDERSON: Minor Bsrierbsii leiier, 4, Minor rooms.-.ii Lerrer, 2. 3. 4, RosE MARIE ANDERSON: Manor Music Leller, 4: operenrr csrr, 44 Nora, 4. MARGARET ANDREWS MARJORIE ASHBY' THIRD ROW JAMES ASHTON: lnframural Comnnillee, 3: Transferred from Wilhrow High School ICincinnaIi. Ohiol, 2. RONALD BAKER: Frosh-Soph Foorball, I, 2: Minor Eooiball Lelier. 4. MARTHA BALL: Senior Play Orcheslra, 4: Opereila Orchiesira, 4: Transferred from Urbana High School, 4. DELORES BARTHA: Y's Tales Sfarl, 4. ARLINE BARTIZAL: G,A.A. Numeral, I: G.A.A. Treasurer, 2: Soph Rlay, Properiies Siafl, 2: Minor Music Lei- ier, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slaiii, 3: Y's Tales Sralii, 3: Y's Tales Aciiviiies Chairman, 4: Opereiia Chorus, 3, 4: Major Music Lerier, 3: Senior Play Producrion Srafi. 4: Drama Niqhf Proclucrion Slaii, 4: Nonei, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: Spanish Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. FOURTH ROW' CORINNE BAUER: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Opereiia Chorus. 3, 4: Operelia Procluclion Sialzi, 3: Maior Music Le++er, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. , LAWRENCE BAUMGARDNER: Transferred from Downer's Grove, 2. JANE BECKMAN: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Maior Music Leller, 3. RALPH BECKMAN: Secrefary of LeI+ermen's Club. 4: Heavyweighf Eoolball Manager, 4: Yorlc-Hi Columnisl and Conl'rilou'lor, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. RUTH BELL: Naiional Honor Sociely, 3, 4. FIFTH ROW ESTHER BERLIN: York-I-Ii Typist 4: Orchesrra, 4. GLENN BEST LUCILLE BIERLEIN: Sryle Show, 2. 4. MARILYNN BILSTEIN HELEN BLAIR: Yorlc-Hi Ari' Srali, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Ari Siafi. 3: Minor Music Leller. 3: Maior Music Lelier, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY BLEILER: Transferred from Marshall High School, 2. JOYCE BLUM: 6.A.A. Numeral, I. 2: Minor Music Leifer, 4: Second-Year G.A.A. Award, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 4. .5 JEAN BOERSEMA Lois BOLDEBUCK: Siyle show. 3. 'f LOIS BORNEMAN: Operelia Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Minor Music Lerier, 2: Major Music Lerier, 3: Opereila Casl, 4: Nonef, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Four-Year German Pin, 4. ' mn .sa V W Em wmgwss WSWS 'mag ww me xx ws. stir m as 1 ss ms H 4 may nm ni' mass mf msn am sm M as ms sm sm .W smygw swim mama mx K 3, E 1, ms m an Q H w FF -an ss wp: Ham -umm ss was mn an nm as-mv H an ss -nm ,mn in-gg. ,ws-'.. , B. am Q .mm gm ma mn mm mm mm 1 1 a W mm an W nm ms sms was Emu swam sms .mal a' ss wa sm sm,-Us a if mm gm amass swag ga 55-if ig pig?-i 3 if-. ? Kklgxim? '-94168 xx. 1, Wx.. 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K 4 . 1 5 V .H V B : , V ' V sfm V F , . H . :H E I . V -,i ' w ss A - X - - V 3 E V H . . U. .5 , .. . f ' -.V X -2- -f w v V. .W X ' ' I-: '- j - , - . -. A V V -:- L .. .,,'f1,.'.'..c 2-za-2-f,L---.. -,. 4,1 ,-,-L -5- +,, -:- ---- mf- v v- - N . .-...-.-.-- nm 1.41. To'Pf Row A .- SHIRLEY BOYSEN: York-Hi Cub Reporier, I, 2: Gerrnian Pin and-Guard, 3: German Club Presideni, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Business Manager, 3, 4: College Day Chairman, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. MARILYN BRADLEY: Minor Music Leiier. 2: Junior Play Casi, 3: Drama Niglir Produciion Sfafi, 3, 4: Maior Music Leiier. 3: Red Cross Treasurer, 4: Opereila Produciion Sfaii and Casi, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4. ARTHUR BREITLING: Senior Play Produciion Siaiil, 2, 3: Junior Play Produciion Siaif, 2, 4: Drama Nighi Pro- duciion Slaii, 2, 3: Sopln Play Produciion Sfafi, 2, 3, 4: Siege Crew Award, 2, 3: Junior Play Siage Manager, 3: Opereila Siege Manager. 3: Vocal Concerl Produciion Siaff, 3: Band Conceri Produciion Siarli, 3: Senior Play Siage Manager, 4: Operelia Producrion Siaii, 4, HAROLD BRETTMANN: Opereiia Business Siaii, 2, 3: Senior Play Business Siafi, 2, 3: Junior Play Business Sfalf, 2, 3: Soph Play Business Siafi, 2, 3: Soph Fooiball 2: Drama Nighia Business Siaii, 2, 3: Vocal Conceri Business Slafi, 2. 3: Business Siall Award. 3: Operelia Chorus. 3: Saplw Play Business Manager. 4: Junior Play Business Manager, 4: Senior Play Business Manager, 4: Drama Nigl-II' Business Manager, 4: Vocal Conceni Busi- ness Manager, 4: Operelia Casi, 4. AL BRONS: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4, SECOND ROW DORIS BURKHARDT: G.A.A. Award, 4: Minor Music LeI'Ier, 2: Maior Music Leiier. 3: Opereiia Chorus, 3, 4. SHELDON CANFIELD: Opereifa Casi, I, 2: Operefia Chorus, 3, 4: Mixed Quariei, 4: Received Diploma in I944. TONY CARDEA: Frosli-Soph Fooiball, 2: Froslw-Soph Baslceiball, 2. RICHARD CARNAHAN: Transferred from Gage Parlc High School, 2.' JEAN CAYIA: Yorlc-Hi Reporier, I, 2: Soph Play Casi, 2: Junior Play Casi, 3: Drama Nighr Produciion Siaii, 3, 4: Operella Chorus, 3, 4: York-Hi Coniribuior, 3, 4: Drama Niglii Casi, 4: Senior Play Produciion Siaiil, 4: TalenISl1ow, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy. 4: Quill and Scroll. 4. - ' - THIRD ROW JACK CEDARHOLM: Minor Band l.eI'Ier, 2: Y's Tales Sporis Sfafi, 3: Na+ional Honor Socieiy, 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy Presideni, 4: Y's Tales Plioiograplier, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. JEAN CERLING: Opereila Casi, 2, 3, 4: Minor Music Lefier, 2: Major Music Lelier, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RAYMOND CLARK: Transferred from Crane Tech. 3. - ' ARMAND COHEN: Frosli-Sopln Fooiball. I, 2: Frosh-Soplw Baslceiball, 2: Sopl1 Play Cash 2: Tennis Team, 3: Tennis Capiain, 4: Senior Play Casl. 4: Maior Fooiball Lefier, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. DONALD COLLINS: Frosli-Soph Fooiball, 2. FOURTH ROW - PATRICIA COMBS: York-I-Ii News Sfali, 2, 3: York-Hi Ari Slaii, 2: Y's Tales Ari Slaii, 2: Yorlr-Hi Ari' Ediior, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3.4. VIRGINIA CONLEY PRUDENCE CRISARA: Transferred from Berkeley, California, 4. JOHN CUMMINGS MARY LOU CUNNINGHAM: Siyle Sl1ow. I, 3. FIFTH ROW CLIFFORD CURL: Fresh-Soph Fooiball, I. Enierecl Navy, 4. BERT DAVIS: Froslw-Sopli Baslseiball, I: Ligl1'rweigl1I' Foorball Manager, 4. Donorr-nr DAVISON ' 4 BARBARA DELANY: Roman Banquei, I, 2, 3: Drama Nighi CasI', 2, 3, 4: Drama Niglui Procluciion Siafi, 2: Soplw Play Casi, 2: Junior Play CasI', 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Senior Play Produciion Siafi, 4: Presideni of Pep Club, 4. DONALD DEPNER BOTTOM ROW PAT DIEHL: Sryle Show, I, 3: York-Hi Coniribulor, I: Secreiary of Home Economics Club, 3: Presicleni of Home Economics Club, 4. WESLEY DIERSHAW: Fresh-Soplw Fooiball, I: Frosh'SopI1 Baslceiball Manager, I. ALBERT DOBBECK: Frosh-Soph Fooiball, I: Minor Fooiball Leiier, 2: Frosh-Soph Baskeiball, 2: Major Foofloall Leiier, 3, 4: Heavyweiglwr Fooiloall Capiain, 4: Senior Class Treasurer. 4. FLORENCE DOMIANUS: Sryle Sliow. I. ROBERTA DONALDSON: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4: G-.A.A. Numeral, 2: Orclwesira, 2, 3, 4: Minor Band Lelier, 2: G.A.A. Leiler, 2. 3: Operelia Orcliesira, 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy. 4. I A-1+ II-IIIIITEF' S SI-SI: C Q A Wk, ,-,.. I -e sl 27k-C I AX In 2:5593 I All IQ , ,,. 6 my I llii A' Q ll-xi .fs I lil ' 4157 3 3445, I :-.ei , 1 Ill l l I IN -VT! 61-T'?' .?-15957 rQ'e-, is g- , C 'N :....w...-sl r 5 LJ . , or z- i . 'IW Za g .4 Ne .. 91? 4 I W We Ili 'Rr K' IN! I' . i' .I 4 I 'I l I , v, ' vi. I f .i.-il I is y I ' o I K . I If , Illia l l 14 Page 1 5 i Y iii- ' I I I Eg 4? 5 I I MN ., ,Yz gfiy I I IIII 7, mga: I 6 TOP ROW N SAIRICIA DONOVAN: Transferred from Irnrnaculale Conceplion, 27 Minor Music Lelfer, 37 Operella Chorus, BETTY DRAKE: Concerl Band, I, 27 Minor Music Lerler, 27 York-Hi Slafi Typisl, 4. PATRICIA DRECKMAN WAYNE DUFFIN: Frosh-Soph Football, li Froslw-Soph Baslcelball, I, 27 Minor Foofball Lelier, 2, 3, 47 Sopli Play Cash 27 Drama Nighl Casl, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Vice-President 27 Minor Baslcelball Leller, 3i Junior Play Casl, 37 Nalional A+hIe+ic Honor Sociely, 37 Y's Tales Assisranl Eclifor, 37 Quill and Scroll, 3, 47 Liglwlweiglwl' Foorball Caplain, 47 Senior Play Cast 47 Nalional Honor Sociely, 47 Y's Tales Ediror, 4. JACSCEUE DUNHAM: Minor Music Leller, 23 Major Music Leller, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Operella Produc- Iion a ,4. , SECOND ROW JAMES DUNN: Orclrieslro, 27 Minor Foorball Leller, 4: Concerf Band, 47 Cornmillee, 47 Translerrocl from Lincoln Junior High, Kenosha, Wis.. 2. JACK DUPRE: Minor Foorball Leller, 47 Minor Baslcelball Leller, 4. ROBERT EAGLIN: Transferred from Oalc Parlc, 2. BETTY JEAN EBELING: Transferred from Bafavia High School, 37 Concerl Band, 3, 47 Orclieslra, 4, JOHN EDWARDS: Frosh-Soph Baslcelball, 'l, '27 Maior Baslcelball Leffer, 47 York-Hi Reporler. 47 Naiional Honor Sociely, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. THIRD ROW TOM EDWARDS: Froslw-Soph Foolball, I, 2. DAN EGAN: Froslw-Sopln Baslcelball, I, 27 Minor Foolball Leller, 2, 47 Minor Baslcelball Leller, 47 Liglwlweiglvlr Baslselball Capfain, 4. - MARGARET EICHHOLZ: Roman Banquel, I, 27 Junior Play Procluclion Srafi, 37 Yorlr-Hi Reporler and Con- Iribulor, 47 Narional Honor Sociely, 4. RICHARD ENTEN MANN ELLEN ANN ENTORF: Minor Music Lelrer, 27 Debafe Club Pin, 27 Presiclenl of Girls' Club, 37 VicesPresidenl' of Debare Club, 3: Operefra Chorus, 2, 37 Major Music LeHer, 37 Junior Play Produclion Slaff, 37 Drama Nighlr Chorus, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Drama Nighr Produclion Slaff, 47 Operelia Produclion Sraici, 4i York-Hi Typisl, 47 York-Hi Conrribulor and Reporler, 47 Talenl Show, 4. FOU RTH ROW GLEN ERICKSON: Senior Play Casl, 47 Narional Honor Sociely, 4. RUTH EWALD: Opereifa Chorus, 3, 4. MARGUERITE FASH: G.A.A. Numeral, li G-.A.A, Lefler, 3. 47 G.A.A. Vice-Presidenl, 37 G-.A.A. Secrefary, PAT FEELY: American Legion Posler Award. Counly and Disrricl, 3. TAYLOR FENTON ' FIFTH ROW ROMA FEY - ERIC FIELITZ: Transferred from Proviso, I: Secrelary of German Club, 4. BETTY FISK: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3. 47 Minor Music Leller, 27 Y's Tales Arr Slaii, 4, ALICE FLECK: Junior Play Produclion Slalli, 37 Senior Play Produclion Slail. 4. ' JEAN FLETCHER BOTTOM ROW JAMES FLOYD GEORGE FOX JOAN FREEMAN EARL FREGA CARL FRIZ K I w w W lill l 1 v Q. 5 , sa B . s m sua W5 uw 5 W, .Xa ,nm as mu! mg gmggm 1, arm a mmm E :SE sen - ss ,Q sig sm ss Kms ues mu mammal ms a ,wrw I ' I - ':f, . ' 1 , . 1 iv V f . Q' fe: H , J., Y :LL .L ,N k ' Jay. f' pw 4 ---- K 'fm ,. ,1 -' ALE.: H W. w , hui i ii H 'WU' N , . 1 '- H 2 - N' '-'- I Fill- ' an LJ'4,fs ral: 11 w ' . ,-,V-,:' ,f,fu!' , X -.W--11:50 ' ' , 4 J: 45145 41.4 , gr Z, f,, IEJN A. -FE : f V- h5 f ' H in ,.-- Y , , Q 2 V N '1. . . 1+ , w W wwf' 2 H , 4 x ' 'f L ' - 4 ' I s f' ' , Q4 , z ,pm-., 1 1' rx Q X13 Mm sg N. H ,ww fo. ww, - mann Vi. ,A N Hy, gi 2 5, Eg M1 H 'ES 1 1 . f ws gun! mn :ws 5 ms! .. m EFA ,H amd. i. .fl TOP ROW BETTY GABRIZ EVELYN GALBRAITH: Soph Play Produciion Slaii, 2: Junior Play Produclion Sfafi, 3: Opereiia Produciion Shall, 3. DOROTHY GASSNER: Transferred Io Wiley High School, Terre Hauie, Ind., I: Reenlered Yorlc. 3: G.A.A. Award, I: G.A.A. Award, 3: Conceri Band, 3, 4: Orchesira. 4, BRUCE GENUSKE ALAN GEORGE SECOND ROW FLORENCE GERSEY: Conceri Band, 3, 4: Orchesira, 4. GWENDOLYN GEYER: G.A.A. Award, 3. I FLOYD GIBSON: Debaie Pin. I: Cross Counlry Numeral, 2: Soph Play Casi, 2: Opereiia Undersiudy. 3: Spring Concerl Solo, 3: Drama Nighi Casr, 3, 4: Operelfa Cast 4. DONALDGIMBEL: Frosh-Soph Foofball, 2: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. SYLVIA GOEBEL: Orchesira, I, 2. THIRD ROW JACK GORE: Transferred from Carl Schurz, 2. Eniered Coasr Guard Reserve, 4. . JOHN GRAHAM: Band Award. 2. 3: Junior Play Produciion Srafl, 2. 3: Junior Play Casi, 3: Drama Nighi Pro- ducfion Sfalii, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Produciion Slaii, 2, 3: Siege Crew Award, 2, 3: Soph-Hop Commifiee Chair- man, 2: Senior Play Produclion SI'aFI, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Opereifa Chorus, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Slaff, 3: Y's Tales Business Manager, 4: Prom Comrniiiee Chairman, 3: Senior Alum Commiilee Chairman: Senior Play Casr, 4: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 4. - MARTHA GREEN: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Music Award, 2: G.A.A. Secreiary, 3: Naiional Honor Sociely, 3, 4. ELAINE GREENWALL: Senior Play Produclion Slafi, 2: Drama Nighi Producfion Slalii, 2: Operelia Chorus, 2, 3: Minor Music Lelisr, 2: Operelia Undersfudy, 3: Prom Commiiriee Chairman, 3: Maior Music Leiier, 3: Operefla Casl, 4: York-Hi Typisf. 4. WALLY GROSS FOU RTH ROW DON GULLION RICHARD GU NNISON INA GUYER: Roman Banque? Cornmirroe Chairman, 2: Senior Play Produciion Siaif. 2, 4: Soph Play Produc- fion Sraii, 2: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slalzl, 2, 4: Junior Play Produclion S+a'FF, 3: Baskeiloall Dance Commiiiee Chairman, 3: York-Hi Adveriising Slali, 4: York-Hi Fearure Edifor, 4: Pep Club Secreiary, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Music Club Assembly Chairman, 4. PHYLLIS HACKSTEN: York-Hi Reporier, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Yorlz-Hi Chief Copy Ediior, 4. DOROTHY HAGEMAN , FIFTH ROW GERALDINE HALFFIELD ELIZABETH HAMMERSCHMIDT: Drama Nighi Casi, 2. 4: Drama Niqhi Produclion Slafi, 2: Senior Play Produc' lion Siaff, 2, 3. BEVERLY HAMOWITZ: Drama Nighr Produclion Slaii, 2: Soph Play Cast 2: Opereiia Produciion Slail, 2, 4: Minor Music Laller. 2: Major Music Lerier, 3: Operefia Chorus, 3: Girls' Sexiei, 3, 4: Girls' Nonef, 3, 4: Drama Nighf Casl, 3, 4: Music Club Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Casr, and Produclion Siafi, 4: Operella Casl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Nalional Honor Socjeiy. 4. JUNE ,HANDSCHIEGEL RICHARD HANLON: Transferred 'from Rockford, Illinois. 4. BOTTOM ROW DELPHINE HARBOUR: Junior Play Produciion Sfafl, 3: Senior Play Boolcholder, 4. ARLENE HAUSERMANN JEAN HAWKINS: Slyle Show, I, 3. fyj . , OM bf, E51 ' 7 f In .- I ' 11, 'NI' f X Nl ' M4233 33.53 5- if, :gg if X X Pr, Qi' MJ 'V' 0255371 -A - , 1 I I ITTUIYN I ' H-15:11 ' MARGARET HEDGES: Slyle Show, I, 3: Opererla Chorus, 4. All T Y IC! II L EUGENE HEIDKE 1 Page 1 9 'QU A X gli, jfggi lpfbt J '50 fa 'wr Ns f' 4 1-oar., A 0 4 fQ 'i'ii7 i'5 ' 4' 1 Q: ff: 'lqf' .3443 ,,- If ell ? Q: X 9 ue- 'Q Z. ., ,3 f - 4' . 1 'ei Mx, ' ,pig fi. S. A' 555.5 fi is -7 f,0,. 2- gig s.. 1 0 , in if ,- 0 0 N! a o 143:-' 1 4 -'Y' I QI' '45'7A:?1'f4 ,-. - I' , ,' ,, . 4523.52 ' 42f4.:,g45i',-215-QQ get-Qs - , .l,7f.,-.., , wg.2 .- V l. -gf Wi? 1 -'a ,. . , Alai., 4.111-,fees ' eu., '11 l!u,fI , .. - on . 1, 7 f J ,- K ,I , 4. 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DICK HELLYER DALE HENDERSON: Froslw-Sopli Foolball, 2: Soph Play Produclion Slalil, 3: Drama Niglwl Producfion Slafl, 4: Maior Fooiball Leiier, 4. DONALD HENDERSON: Senior Play Procluclion Slafi, I, 2: Junior Play Producfion SI'aFF, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Niglii Produclion S'raIlF, I, 2, 4: Soph Play Production Slafi, I, 2: Sfage Crew Award. I. 2, 3. 4: Opereifa Pro- duciion Slaicl. 3, 4: Drama Nighi Slage Manager, 3: Soph Play Siage Manager. 3: Maior Foofball Lelfer, 4: Junior Play Sraqe Manager, 4, SECON D ROW DOROTHY HESSE: Sryle Show, 3. AUDREY HEYMANN GERALD HOEHN JAMES HOFFMAN JOHN HOPPESCH: Minor Cross Counfry Leiler, 2. 3: Minor Track Lailer, 2: Maior Traclc Leiier, 3, 4: Maior Cross Counrry LeI rer, 4: Cross Counlry Caplain, 4: Winner of Conference Cross Counlry Meal' al Glanbard, 4. THIRD Row I IRENE HORNSBY: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music Leller, 3. MYRLE HUEBNER MARILYN IRELAND: York-Hi Reporier. I: Sopli Play Procluclion Slaff, 2: Drama Niohl Produciion Sfaff, 2, 3: Junior Play Produclion Srafl, 3: Senior Play Producrion Slaff, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Slaff. 4. ALICE JAGER: York-Hi Ari Sfalif, 2, 3: Y's Tales Ari Slafl, 3: Y's Tales Ari Eclilor, 4. ROBERT JAROSS: Track Numeral, I: Maior Traclc Leller, 3. FOU RTH ROW SOREN JESSEN EDWIN JOHNSON: Minor Music Leller, 2: Operella Orclieslra, 2, 3, 4: Maior Music Leliezr, 3: Senior Class Play Accompanisf, 4: Drama Nighl Accompanisl, 4. PAUL JOHNSON: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4. PRISCILLA JOHNSON: Slyle Show, I: Vocal Concert 3: York-HiTypis1'. 4: Senior Play Produclion Siafl, 4. VIRGINIA JOHNSTON FIFTH ROW BOB JOLLY: Opereila Clworus, 2, 3. 4: Minor Music Leffer, 3: Talenl' Show. 3: Junior Play Cash 3. ART JONSSON: Maior Traclc Lelier, 3: Tracl: Numerals, 2. 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Z 'WH msm.m mgg m 'gm E- H1 -mg . mmf .- 1 1 m1 I-IQ1H.AI-I.--.'1.. ww m . our enior J in-mlm Here They are-The pin-up guys and gals of The Class oT 1945. These YorlciTes represenT a good cross-secTion of The senior class: The sTudenTs, The aThleTes, The all-around boys and girls. A There's Fred Shull, our class presidenT, who led The way Toward The adopTion oT The sTudenT council aT Yorlc and has collecTed so many acTing laurels: John Thomas, Vice-PresidenT, whois noT only a valuable aThleTe, buT a TalenTed Thespian as well: Carol Miessler, SecreTary, whose singing has broughT her renown all Through her high-school career: and AI Dob- beclc, Treasurer, who has broughT honor To Yorlc Through his Tine handling of The pigslcin. s Top-ranking boy and girl scholars are highly obsh-eperous Al HeimerT, poliTician exTraordinary, and dimpled Babs Delaney, The Junior Miss oT The senior class, boTh of whom have parTicipaTed in iusT abouT every exTra-curricular acTiviTy There is aT Yorlc. Following are Three girls and Three boys who were elecTed by Their classmaTes as being ouTsTanding members of The class. They are Marilyn Bradley, The all-around gal of The ForTy- Fivers: DoroThy Lami, whose musical inTeresTs are buT a small parT of her many acTiviTies and who was chosen as The 1945 Good CiTizen among senior girls by The D.A.R. poll: Nancy Van Noppen, presidenT oT The Thespians, who is acTive in so many oTher Things: Wayne DuTTin, acTor, TooTball capTain, and ediTor of our own Y's Tales: congenial Jim NordsTrom, everybody's friend: and Don 0lson, The ouTsTanding aThleTe oT our class. A They have parTicipaTed in club, school, andraThleTic acTiv- iTies ThroughouT Their high-school years. They have conTribuTed Their Time and energy To lead The Class of 1945 To a lasTing place in York annals. ' Page 22 1 v I.. ..,.-1. nf :yr YT' .IV IB , Wi.. l nun f J gs V. E a m I I zz 'Im mama I V, E E V., B S V H1188 Sl!! NE 'PI .V Z . VV r Y N sm w A an - m ss sms nm W P -lm - . 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M Q N,-. -CST' 'm QQ H gmgmxv X Q s ss fm W. vi 2 Q wma gm Q an lf Q. w W I 5 I 2 . H ss NR ,l. Q 1541 . ' 1 ' V u M:- I- -f 1 f- V. .. 'T' if w .m' 3 I 'X e 2 .. U is H I 2 ,. , X 'I 6 W , , U X , ,g A Xu :I 1 1 a w 4' f-' W A l ill Y C4 1' ' ww f 3' F' A gui U. X fi. - M .535 Q11 x ss n A a 41-': - 5,5 Wg:--gr mfiv. v . f J' f if-1 , 1 'P' 1 H J '66 -.mm .1 :ex---f if J, A wi- , . Y 1 ik X at fha X yt 9 W: 2 M V m mms 2: IJ m X 3 A K-. m -2 . Hg,-. fn' A ss s ,V ms w r , l ,. 'I 'x -r w. ....,,,,., ,- 1 .H-. ,im .Li b '. flag. : 7 R' .' 1: Q ' Q 2: w . r H T ,-QF-' . kay 'A I fs-I2 1? 'ff ,ki + 4 1 s wf I . Al IX N v . Hr '. ' X - ,iv . 'Um W H,Lj1,. - ffl., . A 1 rf Q . '. y I i w ! n i i I Vx' ..-L H31- ,x 1-- ,,Ql I 561, .Nj 1 Ulf, EL, V. ,A .N fr YV NL. .L ' r,,-'- f A TOP ROW ROBERT KLAEREN BILL KLEPPER WALTER KOENIG ELSIE KOMEL BETTY JANE KOSTECKI SECOND ROW BETTY KOZAK . PHYLLIS KRAGE: Soph Hop Commiiieo Chairman, 2. DEOLORES KRASS: Transferred irom Glenbard, 4: Operelia Casi. 4. LEONARD KROEGER IRMA KRUSE: Opereira Casi, 4. THIRD ROW GEORGE KULTON: Frosh-Soph Fooiloall. I, 2: Opererra Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Maior Foorball Lerrer, 3, 4: Heavy- weiqhi Baslcerball Manager, 3: Enrerecl Army Air Corps Reserve, 4. , DOROTHY KUNESI-I: G.A.A. Lerfer, I. WALTER LADWIG: Maior Foolball Reserve Leiier, 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Fooiball, 2. DOROTHY LAMI: Soph Play Produclion Slaii, 2: Minor Music Lefrer, 2: Junior Play Producrion Sraif, 3: Y's Tales Producfion Siali. 3: Major Music Lerler, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Quill and Scroll Secrerary-Treasurer, 4: Opererfa Producrion Siaii, and Chorus, 3: Drama Nighr Chorus, 3: Senior Play Producrion Siaff, 4: Y's Tales Senior Commifiee Chairman, 4: Red Cross President 4: Opererra Cash 4: Red Cross Council, 4: D.A.R. Good-Cilizan Award, 4: Drama Nighi' Produciion Siaff, 4: Class Day Casr, 4: Opereiia Undersfudy, 4: Four' Year Music Pin, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. MARILYN LAMMERT: Roman Banquei, I, 4: York-Hi Reporrer, 2: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Adverfising Siafl, 3: Y's Tales Slafi. 3: German Club President 4: German Club Award, 4: York-Hi Edilorial Board. 4: Fooiball Dance Chairman: Siudenr Council Consliiufion Commifiee, 4. Fourzru Row Morzrou LANDRETH 4 GEORGE LANGELER: Senior Play Producfion Sfaff, 3, 4: Opereira Producrion Siarf, 3, 4: Drama Nighf Produc- Iion Sfaff, 3: Junior Play ProcIucIionVS+a1'f, 3, 4: Soph Play Produc+ion Sraff, 3, 4: Siege Crew Award, 3: Drama Nighf Srago Manager, 4: Senior Alumni Dance Chairman, 4. ' FLORENCE LARSON WALLACE LARSON: Cheer Leader, 3. JEAN LEADER: G.A.A. Leiler, I: York-Hi Reporier and Confribuior, I, 2: Orchesira, I, 2, 3, 4: Sopl-I Play Producrion Siaff. 2: Drama Niohi Produciion Siaff, 2, 3. 4: Junior Play Producrion Sraff, 3: Concerl Band, 3, 4: Prom Commiifee Chairman, 3: Assisiani York-Hi News Ediror, 3: York-Hi Adverrising Sraif, 3, 4: Y's Tales SI-nil, 3: Naiional Honor Socioiy, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3. 4: Minor Music Leifer, ,f3: Senior Play Produciion Siaflf, 4: Senior Alum Commiliee Chairman, 4: York-Hi News Ediror, 4: Maier Music Lerrer, 4: Spanish Club Award, 4. - , FIFTH ROW JAMES LEEMING: Eniered Navy, 4, EILEEN LEWIS: Opereifa Chorus, 3, 4: Minor Music Leirer, 3: Maior Music LeI'I'er, 4. ELEANOR LEWIS: Operefra Chorus, 3, 4: Minor Music Leiier-, 3: Maior Music Le'I'ier, 4: Hisiorical Socieiy Vice-Presiclenl, 4. JAMES LIEVENS ' A RUTH LORENZ BOTTO M ROW BOB LUCHETTA: Minor Foolball Leiier, 4. PAUL LUEHR:' Frosh-Soph Baskeiball, I, 2: Maior Baslceiball Lerfer, 3, 4: Maier Foofball Leirer, 4. GERALDINE LUETHI: Style Show. I: Soph Play Produclion Sfafi, 2: G.A.A. Numeral, I, 2: G.A.A. Award, 3, 4: G.A.A. Vice-President 4. TOM LYNCH: Cheer Leader, I: Frosh-Soph Fooiball, I: Minor Music Lehrer, 2: Opereira Casr, 2, 3, 4: Maior Music Lelfer. 3: Minor Foorball Leirer, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: Four4Year Music Pin, 4: Eniered Army Air Force Reserve, 4. ROBERT MAAS 'I , . . x .S-,L ig.-:I N. N52 ,A . 'luv ' -'S ,ba ' fl :Mlm .FY l .1 J , I Qs- L I Q X Page 25 'I 1650 lf09! fi ,PW ' . 'fire - -N . ig 63? , W if DN IMI iii 50 P, if 3 1 UQ sl I 's . Sl Page 26 ,bs 44 TOP ROW HAROLD MAC NEVINS . -' V RICHARD MADSON: Frosh-Soph Baslceiball, I: Frosh-Soph Foolball, I, 2: Junior Play Produciion Siaii, I, 2: Soph Play Producfion Slaii, I. 2: Opereila Produclion Sialii, I, 2: Senior Play Proclucfion Slafi and CasI, 2: Drama Niqhi Produciion Siafi, 2. THOMAS MAECHTLE: Transferred from Bridgman High School, Bridgman. Mich., 3: Operelia Chorus, 3: Minor Music Leiier, 4. ' JANET MALLINSON: Roman Banquei, 2: Soph Play Procluciion Siafi, 2. PHILIP MAROUETTE: Transferred from Tail' High, I: Soph Play Casf, 2: Junior Play Casf and Produclion S'raFI, 3: Drama Nighf Cas'I, 3, 4: Y's Tales School Commifiee Chairman, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: I-lislorical Socieiy Presicleni, 4: Nafional Honor Sociery. 4. SECOND ROW JOYCE MARSHALL: Soph Play Producrion S'raPI', 2: Drama Niqhl Cast 3: Operelia Casi, 3, 4: Yorlc-Hi Con- iribulor, 3: Minor Music Leiier, 3: Maior Music Leiier, 3: Y's Tales Staff, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Spanish Club Award, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Drama Nighl Producliori SIa'I:I, 4. BILL MARTIN CHARLES MC CALEB: Opereiia Chorus, 2, 3: Minor Music Lerier, 2: Minor Traclr Leller. 3: Inlramural Mana- ger, 3, 4: Maior Music Leiler, 3: Yorlr-Hi Adveriising Sfafi, 3: Opereiia Casl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Na- Iional Honor Socieiy, 4. BEVERLY MC CLAIN DIONE MC DOLE: Y's Tales Ari Sialif, 2, 3: Soph Play Produclion Siali, 2: Drama Nighi Produclion Slail, 2: Senior Play Proclucfion Slaff, 4. THIRD ROW WILLIAM MC ELLEN: Transferred from Immaculale Conceplion, 3. ANDREW MC GLASHAN: Yorlr-Hi Arr Siaif, 2, 3: Prom Commiiiee Chairman, 3: Soph Play Produciion Siall, 2. BARBARA MC GREGOR DONALD MC GURN: Transferred from Roosevell High School, SI. Louis, Mo., 2: Junior Red Cross Secrerary, 4. EDWARD MC NALLY: Assembly Commiiiee, 3: American Youlh Reserve Officer, 3: Operella Chorus, 4. FOURTH ROVV' ALLEN MC NAMARA MILDRED MEIER , JEAN MEJDRICH JANET MELVILLE: Minor Music Leller, 4: Major Music Leliar, 4: Operelfa Produciion Siaif and Casi, 4: Drama Nighl' Produclion Sfaff, 4: Senior Play Producrion Siafi, 4. RICHARD METZ: Conceri' Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama 'Nighr Casr, 3, 4. I FIFTH ROW HARRIET MEYER: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Arr Siaii, 2: York-Hi Arr Siafi, 2: Drama Nighf Produciion Slalif, 3: Senior Play Produciion Siahf, 4. TED MEYERS: En'I'erecI Army Air Force Reserve, 4. CAROL MIESSLER: Opereiia Chorus, 2: Nonel, 2, 3.4: Minor Music Leirer, 2: Music Club Secreiary, 3: As- sembly Commirree, 3: Opereria Casl, 3, 4: Maior Music Lerier, 3: Drama Niqhi Chorus, 3: Senior Class Secre- Iary, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Y's Tales Sialii, 4: Music Club Award, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. ELLEN MILLER: G.A.A. Award, I: Soph Play Producrion Siahf, 2: Y's Tales Slafl, 4. JAMES MINOR: Transferred from O'FaIIon Township I-Iigh, O'FaIIon, III., 3. BOTTOM ROW . ANN MINNITI: Minor Music Leiler, 2: Maior Music Leifer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. REIS MITCHEL: Boys' Slaie Represeniaiive. 3. NORBERT MLOTKOWSKI JEAN MOLTROS: Minor Music LeI1'er, 2, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. ANN MORGAN: G.A.A. 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JANE ELLEN MURRAY: Soph Play Casl, 2: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalri, 3: Drama Nighl' .,- Casl, 3, 4: Y's Tales Procluclion and Arr Siails, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Narional Honor Sociely, 4. . A . SHIRLEY MYERS: Y's Tales S+aIT, 2. 1 fa .. B -L N '-- SECOND ROW . . . .' 41 R- N 2 A DONALD NELSON: Minor Foofball Leiier, I: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4:'Minor Band Leller, 2: Frosh-Soph. . . -. Q Track. I: Mfaior Track Leilar, 3: Major Band Leifer, 3: Pour-Year Music Award. 4, A . ROY NEWLANDER: Frosh-Soph Foolball, 2: Minor Foolball Lelrer, 4: Minor Baskeiloall Leifer. 4. Ns '. X N X Hin X X X x XX NN 'sq E: X X Q. J. 4 il, . is N 3 I I X ,IQ X Q q. X X 5 0 O X l.nI' f K ' X J r: ' N QW O L sci.. .f xo! -, N s 4 S .W L. NS X2 Q Q Rik x X 4 s 0 'T Q TE x X 4 , X V ks X X X Nw? X N X X X . IRENE NIERHOFF I WILLIAM NOLAN PAT NOON: Transferred from Marywoocl School 'lor Girls, Evanslon, Ill., 3. THIRD ROW JAMES NORDSTROM: Frosh-Soph Baslcerball, 2: Junior Class President 3: Minor Music Lelrer, 3: Opereila Chorus. 3: Sfudonl Council Consiifulion Commiiree, 4: Y's Tales Slalf, 4. MARILYN NORDSTROM: Minor Music Leller, 2: Major Music Leirer, 2: Ooereila Casl and Procluclion SIaFF, 3. 4: Drama Niqhf Produclion Staff, 3, 4: Music Club Vice-Presidenr, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Producfion Slalf. 4: Music Club Award, 4. ELAINE NORTH MARION NORTON JANE NOTTELMANN: Concerl Band, I. FOURTH ROW ELIZABETH NOTTINGHAM: German Club Treasurer, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. BLANCHE NOVAK ROBERT OBERMEYER I DONALD OLSON: Frosh-Soph Foolball, I: FroshASoph Baslceilaall, I: Minor Foofball Leiier, 2: Minor Baslcel- ball Lefier, 2: Sophomore Class Treasurer, 2: Maior Fooiball Leller. 3, 4: Maier Baskelball LeI rer, 3, 4: Heavyweighl Baskalball Caplain, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: lnrramural Commiiree, 4: Enlered Navy Reserve, 4. x HOWARD OLSON: Translorrecl from Waulson High, Waukon, Iowa, 2. FIFTH ROW . MARY LOUISE OLSSON: Soph Play Produclion Staff, 2: Nalional Honor Sociery, 3i 4: Y's Tales S+aFF, 3, 4: Drama Nighl' Casi' and Producfion Slail, 3: Drama Niqhi Casl. 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Operelfa Chorus, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Aclveriising Sicrlf. 3: Girls' Slafe Allernaie, 3: Opererfa Proclucrion Slafi. 4: Minor Music Leller, 4: Thespian Secreiary-Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Foorball Dance Chairman, 4. SHIRLEY PACE: Opereila Chorus. 3, 4: Maior Music Leiler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ELSIE PALMER: Yorlc-Hi Sraff, 2: Home Economics Pin, 4. KT, . fs:--.1-V. DOROTHY PARROTT: Minor Music Leiler, 2: Junior -Play Produclion Slarf, 3, 4: Maior Music Leiler, 3: Senior , Play Procluclion Slaif, 4: Operella Produciion Sraff, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporier and Typist 4: . Drama Nighl' Producrion Slalf, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. Q O HELEN PEARN: G.A.A. Numeral, I, 2, 3: Minor Music Lolier, 4. sf I BOTTOM ROW HARRY PEARSON ROY PEARSON BEVERLEY PENFOUND: Oporelia Procluclion Slafl, 4. J--.. hmm rf' I rl lf I 1 I if LOIS PETERSEN: G.A.A. N l. 2: N I' al H S ' Jr , 4. ' umera a non onor ocle y QQ gg ROBERT PIERSON Ju-V...-ki Page '29 ffg: STQ YORX' lil lil Q vSQ,QQ0f? EJ ilu T4 Q Lkbn ii 5645? we Rv ,,,, VISIIAQ IETIE1 f-JI 4. f YORK III IE P is . - 'if-?: bl fs I I QE-. DQ I 3 Q if T, gl '14 i LG D .-QQ Al:.f.'3.T,.- Pimge 30 TOP ROW ANITA PLETICHA ROLAND PRIMAS MARY ANNE QUITER: Roman Banquel, I, 2: Sopli Play Produclion Siafi, 2: Junior Class Secreiary, 3: Junior Play Procluclion Sramcl, 3: Drama Niglnl Casl, 3, 4: Assembly Commillee, 4: Senior Play Procluclion Slalil, 4: Y's Tales Business Siaif, 4. ROBERT RADA T JACQUELINE REID: Cheer Leader, I, 2: Soph Play Procluclion Siaii, 2: Dabale Club Presideni, 3: Drama Niqlwl' Procluclion Sfafl, 4. SECOND ROW RALPH REINKE: Senior Play Procluclion Sfalf, I, 2, 3: Drama NigI1+ Produclion Slalii, I, 2, 3: Junior Play Pro- duclion Siafl, I, 2: Soplw Play Procluclion Slalll, I, 2: Operefla Produclion Slafl, I, 2, 3: Band Concerl Produc- 'Iion S'lal:F, I. 2, 3: Srage Crew Award, I, 2: Senior Play Casr, 4. WILLIAM REUHL: Frosh-Soph Baslcelball, 2: Minor Golf Leller. 3: Major Baslcelball Lellor. 4. ECKHART RICHTER: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Band Concerl, 4: Orcheslra. 4: Senior Play Orclweslra, 4. ROBERT RINGQUIST: Enierecl Navy, 4. Quill ancl Scroll, 3: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Soplw Play Casf, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Senior Play Casr, 4: Drama NiqI'1l.Casl, 3. WILLIAM RISELING THIRD ROW , 'ALLAN ROBINSON: Transferred from Auslin High, 4. Enlered Army Air Force Reserve, 4. ELSIE ROCKWOOD VIRGINIA ROCKWOOD MARGARET ROEDER: Home Economics Club Scribe, 2: G.A.A. Numeral, 3, 4: G.A.A. Lallar, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4. FRANK ROGERS: Transferred from Auslin I-Iigln, 2. FOU RTH ROW PHYLLIS ROSENEELDT: Yorlr-Hi Ecliforial Boarcl. 4: Yorlc-Hi Typisi. 4. VERNETTE ROSENWINKEL: Band Maiorelle, I, 2, 3, 4: Minor Band Leller, 2: Maior Band Leller, 3. ELEANOR ROWAN RAY ROWE . . DUANE RUSSELL: Drama Niglii Procluclion Sialil, I: Junior Play Proclucfion Slail, I: Senior Play Produciion Sralll, I: Sopln Play Producfion Sfafl, I: Frosh-Soph Fooiball, 2. FIFTH ROW RAYMOND RUSSELL I NOREEN SAMPLE RONALD SATZKE: York-Hi Reporler, I, 2, 3. 4. Enlered Army Air Corps Reserve, 4. DONALDSAULS: Senior Play Procluclion Slafl, 2, 4: Drama Niqhl Producrion Slall, 2. 3, 4: Sopln Play Produc! lion Slafl. 2, 3: Senior Play Slaqe Manager, 3: Junior Play Procluclion Slall, 3, 4: Soplw Play Slage Manager, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JACK SCHNEIDER: Orclnesfra, I. 2. BOUOM Row LOIS SCHREIBER ' RUTH SCHULER: Soplw Play Produclion Slallf, 2: Drama Niglnl Casl' and Procluciion Slafl, 3: Junior Play Producrion Slail, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalzl and Casl, 4: Music Leller, 4: Oparella Produclion Slail. 4. ROBERT SEAVEY r CHARLES SECHLER: Transferred from Ausrin High, 4. MARY SHABLINSKAS: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. 1.--vvf-nr-,.-ff.-V-.T -mv-qv-,f' - -fx. ff? 1 1 1 L I I 4 A . i . L., -H Y -,vi ',1.. ..,. K. 2' Iv' 1,1 J . 11.1- N-. ml HA- x nm ms nr a .g mm lm an ss ms mn ,J-F-A35 H ss a a a E-ms a sm sm B .w Km -wa' v -W www H Q a nga mama ss ss a E -mass Kam B ss E . 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FRED SHULL: Frosh-Soph Foolball, I: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Casf and Procluclion Slaizi, 2: Minor Music Leilar, 2: Junior Class Treasurer, 3: Junior Play Cash 3: Drama Nighl Casi, 3, 4: Maior Band Lerier, 3: Senior Class Presideni, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Operella Produclion Srafi, 4: Junior Play Procluciion S'Iai'F, 4: Conceri Band Pin, 4-: Quill and Scroll, 4. ROBERT SIEVING: Prosh-Soph Foofball, I: Frosh-Soph Baslceiball, I, 2: Soph Hop Commiiiee Chairman, 2: Spanish Club Pin, 2: Minor Foolball Leiler, 3, 4: Junior Play Casi, 3: Prom Commiilee Chairman, 3: Minor Basker- laall Lelier, 4: Senior Play Produciion Slaii, 4: Opereira Produclion S'ra'i'i, 4. . SECOND ROW MARGARET SKARRY: Roman Banquel. I, 2: Minor Music Lelfer, 2: Opere'H'a Chorus, 3: Maior Music Le-Her, 3: Yorlr-Hi Ari Siali, 4: Red Cross Posier Conlesi Award, 3. I GERALDINE SKEMP: Conceri Band, I, 2: Minor Music Leller, 2: Soph Play CasI', 2: Operella Produclion Siaif, 3. 1 JOHN SMALE: Saph Play Casr, 2: York-Hi Sfail, 2, 3, 4: Debaie Discussion Group, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Yorlr-Hi Edilorial Board, 3, 4: Drama Nighr Casr, 3: Debaie Leiier, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Quill and Scroll President 4: De-baie Team, 4: Yorlr-Hi Procluciion Manager, 4: Red Cross Council, 4: Senior Alumni Dance Commiiiea Chairman, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 4. Eniered Miami Universiiy, 4. JOY SMALE: Dabaie Club Pin, 2: Junior Play Produciion Sraif, 3: Yorlr-Hi Reporier, 3: Drama Nighr.Produc- lion Slall, 3, 4: Senior Play Produciion Slali, 4: Opere'H'a Produciion Siaif, 4: Presicleni' of Girls' Club, 4: York-Hi Sraif, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. LOIS SMITH: Roman Banqual, I, 2: Laiin Award, 2: Junior Play Procluclion Siaif, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Roman Banqual' Commiliee Chairman, 3, 4. THIRD ROW SYLVIA SMITH KENNETH SOTWICK: Frosh-Soph Pooiball, 2: Maior Fooiball Lelrier, 4. CHARLES STARRETT: Soph Play Produclion Siaif, 3: Junior Play Produclion Siahc, 3: Drama Nighl Produclion Siaii, 3: Cross Counlry Leiier, 4. Eniered Navy Reserve, 4. ARLETTE STELZER: G.A.A. Award, I. 2, 3: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music Lefier, 3: Opereiia Chorus, 3, 4: Nonel, 3, 4: Y's Tales Siall, 3: Opereiia Produciion Sialif and Casi, 4: Girls' Sexiei, 4: Y's Tales Admin- isiralion Comrnillee Chairman, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. ' GLORIA STEVENS: Minor Music Lerier, 2: Debale Club Secreiary, 2: Opereffa Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Producfion Slaif, 2: Maior Music Lefrer, 3: Nonel, 3. 4: Opereila Undersiudy, 3. 4: Y's Tales Business Slaii, 3: Junior Play Produciion Siafi, 3: Operelia Casl, 4: Y's Tales Associaie Business Manager, 4: Music Club Presi- clenl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely. 4. FOU RTI-I ROW ROBERT STOEVER: Junior Rad Cross Council, 4. CAROL STUBBE: Minor Music Lefler, 2: Major Music Leiier, 3. CARLOTTA SWANSON: Minor Music LeH'er, 2: Maior Music Leiier, 3. MYRTLE SWANSON: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Maior Music Lelier, 3: Opereiia Chorus, 3. ROBERT SYRE: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4. FIFTH ROW JOHN TANIS: Frosh-Soph Foolloall, 2: Major Fooiball Leiier, 4: Enlered Navy Reserve, 4. BETTE THOMA: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3: Soph Play Produclion Slaii, 2: Junior Play Procluciion Slaii, 2: Drama Nighi' Produciion Sfaif, 2: Minor Band l.e++er, 2: Senior Play Producfion S+aFF, 3: Maior Band Lefier, 3: Drum Maioreile, 4. ' JEAN THOMA: Yorlr-HiArIS1ahC, 2.3: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Maior Music I.eI'rer, 3: Opereiia Chorus, 3: Yorlr-Hi Ari' Co-Edilor, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. Q JOHN THOMAS: Frosh-Soph Foorball, I: Frosh-Soph Baslrelball, 2: Soph Play Proclucrion Siaif, 2: Soph Hop Decoralion Commilfee Chairman, 2: Minor Poofball Lelfer, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Vice-President 3: Prom Decoralion Cornmiflee Chairman, 3: Junior Play Casi. 3: Drama Nighi CasI', 3, 4: Senior Class Vice-Presideni, 4: The-spian Vice-President 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Minor Baslceiball Leiier, 4. NAN THOMAS: Transferred from Luray High, Luray, Va., 4. i ' BOTTOM ROW TEDD THOMAS: Soph Play Produciion Slafl, 3: Junior Play Produciion Sialii, 3: Senior Play Produciion Sialilf, 4: Opereira Procluclion Sialii, 4: Drama Nighr Produclion Sialif, 4: Transferred from Clinion High School, Clin- Ion, Iowa, 3. ' ROBERT THORNTON: Transferred from Holmes High, Covingion, Keniuclcy, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4. ' ' TAVIA THORWALDSON: Minor Music Leirer, 2: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3, 4: OpereHa Chorus, 3, 4: Junior Play Produciion Sraff, 3: Maior Music Lerler, 3: Drama Nighl' Proclucrion Sialif, 3: Opereila Produciion Sfalii, 4: Senior Play Cas? and Producfion Slaff, 4: Pep Club Treasurer, 4: Girls' Club Secreiary-Treasurer, 4: Red Cross Council, 4: Drama Nighl' Casi, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4, RICHARD roMczYK ' ' ORVILLE TOPEL: Opereila Chorus, 4. ,y L ffm 2- -. Cc il svfv A 1 ' II f'. 'l. ik .o ' I --',,f, ii . I aj A 1 Q 0' 'A Rr fa, Y . f Mfwq, 'aa'- L' P PQI i' - :ii 'JI il S 444 I R9 v WU I 'i':Q x ,J A.. -x in fd C xx.. . X 9-if I I A, I ,- Q5 4' I Adair 4 40, x 4 Tilgg I 5, ' - ff 'r:yi4, Q 'N' X N M XX, I f I if fa c'- PPT Page 33 I RTI' QT L' up ay -sm: Q 'AI li X P' fi I V' 39 iI I I 1 iXxx F of r x v Q 7 to Gllleigagef I J- JDA1 Isl, X QNf If Page 34 TOP ROW DON TOSTA: Transferred from Proviso, 4. JOAN TOZIER: Drama Nighi Casl, 2: Drama Nighr Procluciion Siaii, 3, 4: Operelia Chorus. 3: Operalla Produciion Sfafl and Chorus, 4: Girls' Club Vice-Presidenr, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy. 4: Transferred from Rochesier Junior High, Rochesler, Minnesoia, 2. BLANCHE TRAGESER: Home Economics Club Secrefary, 4. LAWRENCE TRAINOR ' ' RICHARD TVETER: Transferred from Episcopanl Academy. 2: Heavyweighr Baslcerball Manager. 4. SECON D ROW HELENA ULBRICH: Dei:-ale Club Pin, 2: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socie-Iy Secreiary, 4: Senior Play Produciion SIa'Ii, 4. ' NANCY VAN NOPPEN: Sophomore Class Secreiary, 2: Drama Niqhl Casl, 2: Soph Play Casi, 2: Spanish Club Secreiary, 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Drama Nighi Produclion Sfalii. 3. 4: Opereiia Chorus, 3: Minor Music Leller. 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Opereiia Produclion Siafl, 4: Y's Tales Slafl, 4: Thespian Presideni, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 4. EILEEN VAUGHAN HOWARD VOGEL: Frosh-Soph Baslceiball, I. 2: Frosh-Soph Track, I: Frosh-Soph Fooiball, 2: Minor Fooiball Leffer, 3: Minor Baslceiball Leiier, 3: Junior Play Casf, 3: Maior Fooilaall Leifer, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: LeHer- men's Club President 4: Y's Tales Sporls Commiliee Chairman, 4: Maior Baskelball Leiler, 4: Quill and Scroll Merif Award, 4. LOUIS VONASCH THIRD ROW GLADYS VONDEROHE LILLY WALCKHOF: G.A.A. Award, 2, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. SARAH WARKENTIEN: G.A.A, Award. 2, 3. I MARJORY WEAKS ' MARY VIRGINIA WEBSTER: Minor Music Lefier, 2: Maior Music Leiler. 3: Y's Tales Sralli, 3, 4: Junior Play Procluclion Siaicl, 3: Secrerary of Spanish Club. 4: Spanish Club, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Producfion Slalzi, 4. FOURTH ROW JAMES WELCH: Frosh-Soph Fooiball, I: Minor Foolball Leiier, 2, 4. ARLENE WENTLING JOANNE WENTZ: Cheer Leader, I, 2, 3. 4: Soph Play Producrion Siaif, 2: Opereiia Produciion Slalll, 2. 3: Junior Play Produclion Siafl, 3: Senior Play Produciion S+aIiIi, 4. LEONARD WERTZLER ' EDITH WEST FIFTH ROW V GIL WEST: Concerr Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Minor Band Lelrier, 2: Maior Band Lefler 3: Junior Play Casi 3: Senior Play Business Sfaff, I, 2, 3: Junior Play Business Siafl, I: Soph Play Business Siaff, I: Opereffa Business SIaFI, 2, 3: Drama Nighi Business Sraff, I, 2: Junior Play Produciion Siafl, 2: Soph Play Produclion Sfaff, 2. DELBERT WESTENDORF MARILYN WESTERMANN: Senior Alumni Dance Cornmifiee Chairman, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. MARIE WHITE RUTH ANN WIEGREFE: Soph Play Produclion Slaii, 2: Home Economics Club Vice-Presiolenl, 3. BOTTOM ROW BARBARA WILCOX: G.A.A. Award, I: Transferred Io Oakland Technical High, 2: Re-enlered York, 4. BETTY WILKS WILLIAM WILKIE VERDA WILLE GEORGE WILLIAMS ...X 4 V L mr, 'r 1 ,x 1 M, u 1 Af :vm . v vu - V. 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KA Page 36 TOP ROW TOM WILLIS: Debaie Club, I. 2, 3: Senior Play Produciion Slalif, I,-3: Junior Play Producfion Sfaif, I, 2, 3: Opereila Produciion Slaff, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl' Produclion Slafi, I, 2, 3: Soph Play Casi, 2: Soph Play Procluciion Siafi, 2, 3: Drama Nighi' Cash 2, 3: Opereiia Casi, 2, 3, 4: Lighl Crew Award, 2. 3: Minor Music Leiler. 2: Nonel Accompanisl, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Junior Play Casi, 3: Maior Music.Le+Ier, 3: Debale Award, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Y's Tales Slaicf, 4: Salulalorian of Ihe Class of I945. ' RICHARD WILSON: Senior Play Produciion S'ra'FF, 3, 4: Drama Niqhl Producfion Siafl, 3. 4: Junior Play Produc- 'Iion Siaff, 3, 4: Soph Play Procl'ucI'ion Shari, 3: Sfage Crew Award, 3, 4: Operelfa Siage Manager. 4. OTTO WINTERGERST: German Club Treasurer, 2: German Club Pin, 2. FRANCES WIRKUS: Yorl:-Hi Arr Siaff, 2: Soph Play Producfion Sfalili, 2: Opereila Produciion Sialif, 2, 3: Spanish Club Award, 3: Junior Play Procluclion Slafi, 3. X JEAN WUERFEL: York-Hi Ari Siafi, 2: Soph Play Produclion Sfaff, 2: Junior Play Producfion Slaii, 3: Poppy Posier Conlesi' Award, 3: Senior Play Produciion Slaff, 4: Drama Nighl' Producfion Slafl. 4: Y's Tales Ari Siaht, 4. BOTTOM ROW OLGA ZINK: Transferred from Andrew Lewis High School. Salem, Virginia. 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. EILLEN ZWICKY: Treble Clef Accompanisi, I, 2, 3: Roman Banquel' Commiilee Chairman, 2, 3, 4: Minor Music Leller, 2: Narional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Maior Music Leiler, 3: Girls' Slale Represeniafive, 3: Lalin Club Vice- Presiderr+, 4: Operelrla Accompanisig Senior Chorus Accompanisi. 4: Drama Nighl' Produciion Slaff, 4: Four- Year Music Pin. 4: Four-Year Lafin Pin, 4. ' eniom Wof lqcfurec! ROBERT aocRNoR Joi-:N EARRIS GEORGE FEATHERSTONE JAMES FUSARO ' WILLIAM HOUSOUER 'GEORGE JAKOUEEK ons JENNER JUDITH PEIRCE ooLoREs RUMPS WANDA WAGNER. 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If There are any such ThoughTs as These in your mind, sTop and Take a good look aT The service honor roll in The main corridor opposiTe The oTTice. Maybe Then you'll change your mind. ' . T The TirsT Thing you'll noTice is The greaT number oT names lisTed There - sevenTeen hundred and TwenTy-Three as This page goes To press. ThirTy-Tour gold sTars mark The names oT Those who have made The supreme sacriTice Tor Their counTry. This lisT oT York men and women grows consTanTly as new alumni enTer The service and as we receive inTor- maTion abouT Those noT previously included. J PresenTed To York by The Classes oT 1940, T94-l, and l942, This honor roll sTands as a permanenT reminder oT iusT how close This war is To York. Page 41 une eac em .Serving M1164 Sam cgndfecwl of UWA York is very proud oi .Jrhe nine members of her facully who are now on leave serving overseas and in Jrhis counlry wilh our Armed Forces. We here al York are counling as one of The happiesl paris of viciory The rerurn oi Jrhese Jreachers lo our slaicf. TOP ROW: Lell' 'lo righl, Lieulenanl Nancy Sparks llfnglishlg Chief Pelly Officer Ralph Goodwin lShoplg TIS Earl E. l-leinhorsl llvlalhemalics, Cross Counlry Coachlg and Lieulenanl Forresi Birks lBoys' Physical Educalion, l-leavyweighl Baskelball Coachlg BOTTOM ROW: Leif lo righl, Lieulenanl Frank Shearer llvlalhemalicslg'Lieulenanl George Ehnebom ll-lead oi Social Sludies De- parimenil: Lieulenanlr Cecil A. Miller lEnglishl: and Lieulenanl George Simpson lSciencel. Lieuienanl Waller A. Knudson of Jrhe Navy ll-lead ol The English Deparlmenil, is camera shy, and we are unable 'ro presenl a piclure oi him. gm! in 5:-1 ,ju - - ---Mn.un.:.1:.!l.iE l Miss Cuba Canan celebraTed her TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary oT Teaching aT York This year. Now head oT The Toreign-languages deparTmenT, she came To York on January I4, l92O. l-ler iirsT Teaching was done in The CommuniTy l-louse on Church STreeT, where makeshiTT classrooms were used unTil The TirsT uniT oT The York' building was ready Tor occupancy in The Tall. She aT TirsT TaughT maThemaTics and l.aTing now she Teaches The Spanish language. The many inTeresTing arTicles such as vases, baskeTs, and sombreros Tound in Room 22l are reminders oT Miss Canan's Trips To' Spain and Mexico.. She has Taken iT upon herselT noT only To Teach The Spanish language buT also To know abouT The culTural and economic backgrounds oT The people who speak The language. The exTensive seT oT picTure posT cards which she has col- lecTed in all The counTries she has visiTed make up many inTeresTing. volumes. Miss Canan Takes an acTive parT in The Modern Language Teachers' AssociaTion. She origi- nally sponsored The York Spanish Club: and now, alThough she no longer supervises iT, she sTill remains viTally inTeresTed and ready To lend a hand in iTs acTiviTies. The club gave a Tea Tor Miss Canan This year To show iTs appreciaTion and graTiTude Tor her work. The Board oT Edu- caTion presenTed her wiTh a beauTiTul orchid and a resoluTion oT esTeem which she has already puT among her memoirs. The York P.T.A. also gave her recogniTion aT iTs February meeTing. This year she iniTiaTed a new course in The curriculum, l.aTin-American hisTory. She 'has greaT inTeresT and a rich background in This Tield which will give her sTudenTs a Tine concepTion oT Their SouTh-American neighbors. We York sTudenTs Tip our haTs To a mighTy Tine Teacher, Miss Canan! i ABOVE: Miss Cuba Canan. - D CCLFLCLFL ,C7El'6f fo CQLAPCIIG 26tl 6 011 .C-ICtCbLEg BELOW: This phcfrograph was made aT The TaculTy Tea which The Spanish Club gave in honor of Miss Canan's TwenTy-fiTTh anniversary aT York. LeTT To righT. KaThryn T-lenses, Mary Virginia WebsTer, Reagan Bowman, Ari' Dewsberry. and Miss Canan. Page 43 Page 44 in ,gs.ix.uiif any ew .llacleerfi jak flze pface 0 ,Zami iar aces TOP ROW Miss Lois Ashion, Laiin, Laiin Club Co-Sponsor, Nalional Honor Soci- elry Sponsor. You know you can'i' wrile Laiin wiihoul' knowing 'rhe principal paris. Mr. A. Vernon Bakkers, l-lisiory, Secreiary ancl Commiiiee Chair- man of Sludenlr Aciiviiies Book Plan. Any class is subieci io an essay i'es'r. Greal' ScoH'! Mr. Charles A. Berry, General Maihemaiics, Algebra, Noon-Jrime .Commiliee Chairman. You be quie'r! Mr. Maynard J. Black, Boys' Phy- sical Educaiion Deparimeni I-lead, Boys' Physical Educaiion, lnira- mural Direcior, I-leavyweighi Fooi- ball. Now I wani' you- boys lo do a hundred push-ups. l'llido a couple fo give you ihe idea.i Miss Miriam Bonifield, Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor. Buenos dias. alumnoslf' ' gl f BOTTOM ROW g Miss Mildred V. Clark, Shorihand Typing. You'll wriie for iomorl row. , Mr. Homer L. Cox, Bookkeeping, Commercial Ariihmeiic, Commer- cial Geography, Siage Produciion Business Manager. The housing problem keeps me weary! Miss Eleanor A. Davis, English, Journalism, York-Hi Direcior, Quill and Scroll Advisor. Throw 'rhai gum away. ' Mr. Clarence D. Easf, Algebra, Track, Assisianl Lighiweighi Fool'- ball Coach, Alhleiics Deparimeni l-lead. Ii you don'+ have your assignmeni done, don'i' come io class. Miss Myrfle Ellis, Librarian, Library Commiilee Chairman. Sh-h-I. lac em Que in cszzdlenf Gounci .gnaugurafion y Tor' Row Miss Myrile Evien, English, Ger- man, German Club Sponsor. Here we go again! Mr. Henry M. Fallon, Boys' Physi- cal EducaTion, Heavyweighi FooT- ball Line Coach, HeavyweighT Basl4eTball Head Coach. You're a swell Team, louT why can'T you win? Mr. 'RoberT Ferry, Biology, Frosh- Soph I-leavyweighT FooTball, LighT- weighT Baslceirball. Don'T Try To hand me ThaT sTuTF. Miss Angela C. GeselbrachT, Typ- ing, ShorThand. We'll sTarT ouT wiTh The warm-up drill-apsldkiighf' CENTER ROW Miss Marie G. GusTaTson, Ad- vanced Sienography, Clerical PracTice, Commercial DeparTmenT Head, Guidance CommiTTee Chairman. Double space wiTh a 70-space line. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Sing- ing, Girls' NoneT, Boys' QuarTeT, Music DeparTmenT Head. People, only one direcTor. Mr. Paul H. HarTwig, Mechanical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Archi- TecTural Drawing, Hall Locker CommiTTee Chairman. Did you use Those plaTes Tor a doormaT? Mrs. Susan E. Hauber, English, Spanish, FaculTy Tea CommiTTee' Chairman. Girls, This is an Eng- lish class, noT a powder room. BOTTOM ROW Miss Virginia C. Heinemann, Plane GeomeTry, TrigonomeTry, College Algebra. Chairman oT Conces- sions. This prooT is really very simple, if you geT iT. Mr. Henry C. HiTT, Senior Social Science, STage Crew, Sponsor oT Sophomore Play. People, l'm simply going mad! Miss DoroThy E. Howe, LaTin, LaTin Club Co-Sponsor. Take your TeeT OTT The desk! Miss Alice L. Hilobard, School Nurse, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. Did you or your moTher wriTe Tha+ noTe? A eff gxfra-Cjurricufar .fdcfiuified .giaondorecl Lg .C-Penang? iI'OP Row A Miss Jean Hughes, Algebra, Gen- eral A Science, Girls' lniramural Sporis. You formed Jrhar equa- rion Jrhe - wrong - way. Miss Marian E. Johnson, Arr, York- Hi, Y's Tales Ari Advisor. We're going +o malce a lijrile design +oday. Miss ,Mary P. Jordan, English. Where's my alarm clock? Mr. W. ,Vernon Kelly, Algebra, Plane Geomeiry, Summer School Direcior. Young man, 3x Jr 4x is noi 8x. CENTER ROW Mr. H. Korf, l-leallh, Lighlweighl Foolrball, Traclc. Well, my Japan- ese Jeep gels you There, doesrfl ir? Mr. Elmer G. Kunze, Physics, Gen- eral Science, Tennis Coach, Boys' lnlramural Sporlrs. Hmm, l guess ihe laws of physics aren'+ working Jrhis period. Mr. Roberi' M. Leader, English, Aciing l-lead of English Deparl- meni, Sophomore Class Advisor, Baslcelball Timelceeper. Wha+ do you Jrhinlc? Mr. AQ lrwin Leishman, Melal Shop, lnduslrial Arls Deparimeni l-lead. There is alolerance of .05 inch on lhis casiingf' BOTTOM ROW Mr. Allan G. iMaclear, Senior Social Science, ,l-lisiorical Socieiy Co-Sponsor. Oh, alooul The same. Mr. Vicior E. Mahood, Woodshop, Mechanical Drawing, Frosh-Soph Lighiweighr Fooiball, Boys' lnlra- mural Sporls. Measure Twice, and saw once. Mr. Maurice C. McAdow, lnsiru- menial Music, Band, Orchesira. Now, if we had loerier insrru- menls . . . Miss Berry McElwee,- Girls' Physi- cal Educarion, Pep Club Sponsor. Girls' lniramural Sporis. All righr, now- you iry ir. Le+'s see how mixed up you can gel. 1 - lE.1 'l 1 QCLCAQP6 500511 WMI'l6fl Q!.S2A0Lll fo 30,0 63l'I,fQl f6l,il'I,Ifl'Lel'Lf TOP ROW Miss Margaref Miles, Foods, Cafe- reria Manager. Economics Deparr- meni l-lead. hc you people can'Jr behave yourselves, you can go lo ihe girls' gym. Miss Evelyn Moran, Sighrsaving. Raise up your desks. Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English, Yearbook Direcior. Shui up or ge+ouJr. Miss Bernice Newkirk, English, Re- medial Reading. We'll read rhis nexr paragraph for conrenif' Mr. Harry L. Olsson, Physics, Sci- ence Deparimenl l-lead. The quickesl palh ro Jrhe brain is 'rhrough rhe eye. Q BOTTOM ROW Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Faculry Booksrore Manager. Ashes 'ro ashes, dusl io duslg if Robillard doesn'l gel you, biology must Miss Eloise Peirce, Clolhing, Ad- vanced l-lome Economics, Home Economics Club Sponsor. ll's lime ro pujr your work away. Miss Dorolhea R. Pelerson, Span- ish, Junior Class Advisor. Vamous a escribir. Mr. Thomas E. Plefcher, Geomelry, Marhemarics, Boys' lniramural Sporrs. Okay, Jackson. whaJr's The answer? Mr. Raymond G. PraH, Chemislry, Golf Coach. Oh, These problems are easy-iusl simple ariihmelicf' .- Page 4 7 ...Ay ,EZ 55? 7 n Wew .QCLCAQPA LQ .NCL OLU een CLFLCQ MCC266 TOP ROW A BOTTOM Row Page 48 Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Busi- ness, Senior Social Science, Busi- ness Advisor oi York-Hi. Fac+ of Jrhe mailer is -. Mr. J. E. Russell, General Science, Frosh-Soph Baskelball, Cross Coun- Jrry, Frosh-Soph Track, Boys' Infra- mural Sporjrs. Tomorrow, I'II show you some more li'ricks. Miss Grelchen Saam, English, Na- Jrional Honor Sociely Assisianl. You people are 'foo noisy! Miss lcla Lane SeHle, Plane Geom- erry, Algebra, Solid Geomeiry, Marhemarics Deparimeni Head. Le+'s slop ralkingg +he bell hasn'Jr rung yer Miss Beulah F. Shehan, English, Siudy-Hall Commiliee Chairman. And ihen rhere are The Roman caihedralsf' 5 Miss Rufh E. Simms, Girls' Physical Educaiion, G.A.A., Girls' Infra- mural Sporis, Pep Club Sponsor. C'mon, lei's hurry ii up. Mrs. Elizabelrh Spencer, Assisiani Librarian. Young man, would you like io run an errand for me? Miss Mary E. Sfoaks, English, Ori- eniaiion, Freshman Class Advisor. S+udenis, Jrhe bell has rung. Mr. H. K. Sfory, American His- Jrory, Senior Class Advisor, Aciing l-lead of Social Siudies Deparf- meni. And now, I'lI ask you io close your books. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, American Hisiory, World His- Jrory, l-lisiorical Sociely Sponsor. You're on ihe honor sysiem. Move your desks in 'rhe cuslomary fashion, and pui your parapher- nalia on Jrhe floor. 361,65 21015 l Ql06ll Q AW CL p0Jf P .CSI-Tftfbllne TOP ROW ' Miss Velma'M. Walker, English, AudiTorium ProducTions AssisTanT Business Manager. l don'T know why you people have To Talk so much. Miss Mary E. WebsTer, English. lsn'T iT Terrible To be a Teacher and always have To suspecT every- one oT cheaTing? Mrs. lrene V. WesTern, General Science. I will noT read This bul- leTin unTil you become quieT. Miss BeaTrice J. WhiTe, MaThe- maTics, Girls' lnTramural SporTs. Now look aT These imaginary planes which inTersecT each oTher. CENTER ROW Miss Doris E. WhiTe, Speech, Thes- pian Sponsor, Drama NighT Di- recTor, Junior and Senior Play ProducTions, OpereTTa AssisTanT. Well, whaT's your Trouble? Mr. Frank A. WhiTeside, English, DebaTe Club, York Round Table, Track Coach ll-lurdle, Broad Jumpl, Boys' lnTramural SporTs. ThaT's a debaTable poinT. Mrs. BurdeTTe V. Winemiller, Foods. Are you chewing gum? Miss lrene R. Winn, English, -As- sembly CommiTTee Chairman. You should be Taken ouT To The woodshedf' BOTTOM ROW . B V Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, PrinTing. Two and Two make Tour- only when Two is Two, and Tour is Tour. Mrs. ElizabeTh V. WrighT, English. You boys in The back row will have eiTher To be quieT or geT ouT. Mr. G. A. Zacharias, American l-lisTory, Boys' InTramural SporTs. Take ouT a halT sheeT oT paper Tor a privaTe TesT. T H P A l sg Til? Q ,slf .- is 'S' EQWWTETE s s was as-s ., . , .safer sis H E T -F Wm . ,Ti Ln .i WJJ1 .s Ti' 'Ti ffszff, ,M . T1-IT -X V, 1 V-ici s X., if si 5 O ice A Sid!! f TOP ROW: LeTT To RighT, Mrs. Bernice An- derman, Miss l.aVergne Andersen, and Miss , Doris Danielson. ' ' BOTTOM ROW: LeiT To RighT, Mrs. Louise i . .. Poole. Miss Shirley Waliher, and Miss Ann 2 s W s - 1' . . . SielaTT. .ws Egg: axis... 5 .5 . '5.,Vg-.,1iWm nu a s E 5 . I w ,Q I- ss'-we .msg Sssfses 11,5557 ss-. is Levis W :gyms sms gm MM ss s -l W isis J Basses--' H ss Hass? TiA'T's5 as as E' H ' H is . T ' -E Q Y sg., -sss - -ei s. rm w..gw3.sE.g meg: ' g ss , 3 , 4, . 1. ,NE - B 'ss V' -., -1- - . ' H ' ' A W V. .. W r Q W-' sf 'HH . ss ' was gr 1 K r-sw ,- ag TPA .3w.T.?i.. ,uw H l.L:.H E. w1g,TT...TLwx.T?T?55. sf- .W .-Jaya .Exim is - s. ..,.. - -, N, .l A ln The middle OT The building, in close proximiTy To The door, The main oTTice OT York CommuniTy l-ligh School siTs in sTraTegic posiTion To serve anyone, wheTher he be a sTudenT inquiring aTTer a losT lunch permiT, or a Teacher seeking inTormaTion on The sTaTe OT his mail, or iusT a sTranger wanTing To know whaT iT's all abouT. Walking in The main door OT The oTTice and looking over To The counTer, you see Three or Tour OT The ladies picTured on This page. Occupying desks Trom leTT To righT are Miss Ann SielaTT, Miss La Vergne Andersen, and Miss Doris Danielson. As regisTrar, Miss SielaTT has The unenviable posiTion OT recording The red and black characTers which we OT The proleTariaT know as grades. ln her keeping are Tound all The grades we ever made, as well as such miscellany as all our excuses Tor being laTe, personaliTy raTings, and in some sad cases, Tailure analyses. As if This were noT enough, she also has charge OT The scholarship and service inTOrmaTion Tor Those OT us who are leaving. NexT in order we have Miss La Vergne Andersen, aTTendance secre-Tary, who keeps Tab on The whereabouTs OT everyone OT The sixTeen hundred odd sTudenTs lvery odd, we mighT addl ThaT run The halls OT York. On The righT, close To Dr. Tozier's oTTice, siTs Miss Doris Danielson, who superinTends The ediTing OT ThaT bi-weekly epic, The bulleTin, and is secreTary To The principal. One OT The lesser known members abouT The York halls is Mrs. Bernice Anderman, secreTary To The Board OT EducaTion. Through her capable hands passes every single biT OT money ThaT is Taken in Or paid ouT Trom The school Tunds. AnoTher lady whom we all depend on a greaT deal, wiThouT knowing iT, is Mrs. Louise Poole OT The mimeograph deparTmenT. lT is her loving devoTiOn which provides YorkiTes wiTh such delighTTul episTles as semesTer exams, six-weeks TesTs. and all OT ThaT ilk. Mrs. Poole also assisTs in The book sTore, running The compTomeTer and The cash regisTer. Also in The picTure is Miss Shirley WalTher, who assisTed wiTh aTTend- ance recordslduring The TirsT semesTer. NO one can be aT York long wiThouT running inTO Mr. RoberT Kerr, YOrk's superinTendenT OT buildings and grounds, Tor Bob's Tar-Tlung duTies cOnnecT him and his sTaTT OT ianiTors wiTh all acTiviTy OT The school, Trom opening a poor, bewildered Treshman's locker To carving Turkeys Tor The .FooTball BanqueT isee phoTol. 0 I ugv 5 ' Genial Mr. Kerr is shown here performing one OT his TradiTional annual duTies, carving Turkey Tor The FOOT- ball Banquet x.' x u it lf I ,! i3'i id 'I ., 1 - I 'NX Q H 'll . . I Q, T T X ' is X T X N is X yi X T T 5 , X A S fi in ' X 'f mmux me ' f - ' Q ' ' X'rkXv ..- x ' N Wg? I in sxC:T:- ' i xii T AS M X D3 ,Q ff' -L S - Q X T NN X x xx h Q' Gif THE LORDLY Jumons N Q Xlfi-iff The juniors sass . ' The freshman class: They're upperclassmen ' 'L f i T. now! 1 , They now can? shirk Nor disdain work: i 'V 3 ' ' N' They run ihe Prom A ax. -and how! ' Vg , nf ..- x xxsxluw 4 n W R X . 4 E X x i - e - A as il 23 ik 2 T ..- -ea T J: ,Q LS TAJ- Page 51 ii ecwen an Mjaif vane! 30 Can fha jasniord, 7 ' Z6 new if iQ-Z 'ZZN', ' Hgvwlsgas-' 'J- E M 515525-fl?-asus sigma' H Wrf' gig E . mr 1 -2343 -1 a ,fi K, if JUNIOR OFFICERS: STandihg: Sue Sanford, SecreTary, and Richard Wdovech. PresidenT: FirsT Row: BeTTy Rink, Treasurerp Charles Tilly, Assembly CommiTTeeg Bob Manley, ,Vice-Presi- dent and .john Mueller, InTramuraI CommiTTee: Second Row: Roberira Telling, Assembly Com- miTTee: Bob Koenig. A-:TiiTies CommiTTee: and BeTsy AulT. lnhfamural ComrniTTee. When The class OT '46 seTs ouT To do someThing, iT geTs iT done. Anyone can Tell Trom ThaT imporTanT look The average iunior has on his Tace. As The iunior hurries down The hall or sTrolls To assembly, The expression is There. lT radiaTes Trom The very soul. ATTer all, aren'T They upper classmen? The only person wiTh The auThoriTy To change ThaT smirk To a sickly grin is a senior. Who else has The righT? BuT iusT Think, in one more year, no one will boTher Them! They have come a long way since freshmen days, and They don'T like or wanT To TorgeT iT. m ' .V Fronf Row: Harold BendigkeiT, Leonard Bih- ler, Joe Anderson. Tom Brehm, and Bob BogoTT: Second Row: Joyce Anderson. Carol Berry, Marion BoeTTcher, and BeTTy Adair: Third Row: Shirley Ackerman, MargiT Ander- son. RuTh Bailey, and MargueriTe Berg: Fourfh Row: RoberT Boesenberg, Reagan Bowman. Doris Jean Bedard. RuTh BasTman, Donna Ahrens, Befsy AUIT, Ilamay Adams, and Jack Bobeng: FiTTh Row: Allan' Bagge. 6-ilberT Bailey. Marion Bales, Barbara Brehrn. DoroThy Bowker, and Charles BernoT: Sixfh Row: WalTer Anderson, Bob Biesfer, RoberT Benson. Gordon Allen. Roland AlberTs, and John Ashby. aunfg uniom ave ne ore ear fo 0-may olae N Froni' Row: Alan Cornelius, Norman Browne, Bill Calhcari, Ronald Carlson, Oliver Burrows, Joyce Burmeisfer. and Arlene Buelowg Second Row: Doris Chrysler, Barbara Coggleshall, Mary Crabiree, Gloria Burns, Barbara Conlin, Phyllis Crosley, and Mary Collins: Third Row: Franklin Calsmer, William Clwrislianson, Roland D. Breininger, Walier Brink- man, John Caldwell, Dana Chase. Pa? Casper, and Joan Crabfree: Four+h'Row: Richard Buis, Harper Chrisropherson, Leroy Buchholz, Henry Chaney. Fred' Brieske, Dave Chidlow, Joseph Chapman, and James Coran. Froni' Row: Jeanne Davis, Palricia Fenner, Grace Fedrowilz, Virginia Drasler. Mariorie Ann Engel, Isabel Cunnigham. Lois Donaldson, and l.aVern Crumpfon: Second Row: Juliana Er- lenbaugh, Audrey Dems, Elaine Eddy, Nancy Finlayson. Joan DuPre, Mary Fairbank, and Jessie Ewing: Third Row: Everalle Emrich. John Drake, Bob Eidel. Hugh Dagley, George D wns Ausiin Ecksiein Richard Diclce John Durani Rolaerl Deufel and Don Davidson' O I ' v Yi I i i Fourfh Row: Carl Fialilz, Richard Eichenberger, Donald Dimmiii, Arihur Dewsberry, Jack, Draylon, and James Diener. I ' Page 53 ff M4165 lfLI'lL0l dy, N QCLUQIT 46111 D Froni' Row: Malcolm Hall, Bob Green, Craig Hammill, Donald Hamlin, and Wally Fischer: Second Row: Imogene Hall, JoAnn Hager. Arloa Glaser, Jeanne Ghiifori. Connie Gau- fhier, Charloife Graham, Helen Greve, and Richard Geracig Third Row: Gordon Glaysher, Pairicia Geiger, Marion Gar- reH, Mary Gallo, Pal Fox, Arlayne Graves. and Darlene Frye: Fourfh Row: Jack Garrow, Marilyn Halbe, Winmonl Fyollei. Barbara Gunn, Larry Fowler, Barbara Ford, and Carol Green: Fifrh Row: Kenneih Grissinger, Bob Fogg, Richard Hagen, and Ralph Friz. Fronf Row: Margaref Holman, Marion Hoffman, Margarei' Jeanne Horgen, Bel ly'Henoughan, Jack Harbron, Bill Hill, and Dick Hercher: Second Row: Leona Mae Jacker, Dolores Higgins, Virginia Hrovafin, Zillah Janes. James Hudson, and Jerry Harnish: Third Row: William Hallman. Sara Jane Irvin, Tom Herne, Kenneih Hiniz. Ted Harlman, James Hesse, Ger- ald Hughes and Rudolph E. Henzi: Fourih Row: Wal+er Hen- derson, Johannes Janfzen, Waller Hoeliie, Oscar Hinz, Vir- ginia Hier, and Edward Herrerq Fiffh Row: Norman Holfie and Bob Jasper. uniorzi Ljhrleacl Wea! Lgyfuclenf Councif Wexf ear l Froni' Row: Richard Koch, Mary Allen Keller, Gladys Krage, l-larrielle Karnalz, and Pal Kelly: Second Row: Bob Kiehn, Barbara Keller. Palricia Kraus, Eunice Knief. Jean Karas. Bernice Kruse, Marion Kruse, and Mariorie Kemp: Third Row: George R. Kierspe, Arfhur Johnslon. Adolph Kerlcos, James Keiih. Roberl' Kinyon, Rulh Kosler, Jane Krause, and Mary Lynne Johnson: Fourlh Row: Joe Kindl. Dennis Kolzow, Bob Koenig, Norman Jones, Roberl Jamerson, and Norman Lange. Fronl' Row: John Lowe and Bill Larsonz. Second Row: Arlene Lundberg, Dolores Lewis, Violei Maeslro, Marilyn Lee Lindsay, Dolores Maurer, and Pauline McGrath: Third Row: James Meidrich, Lois Meyers, Barbara Meckrihur, Margarel Madison, Barbara Lyon, Doris Maqnusen, and Judilh Lindeneau: Fourfh Row: Don Malboeuf, Sandy Law, Roberl Manley, Gardner Mallory, Carl Larson, Ralph M. Mason, Arlhur Maclf, Jaclr Miles, and Bob McNul'lyg Fiflh Row: l-lerberl L, Lindrolh and Bob Mayer. l'ilRl79ihT.'!.flIil!llr51HiEl H'1 'f'jl7A!5A?i15?l5 31 , V V Y Page 55 Page 51: unior .jqaf in gene ofjidea, JULM, an JOQJ From' Row: Audrey Pasco. Marilyn Pelc, Marion Moeller, Delores Owen. Lois Olmsied, Roberl New+on, Fred Nauerl, and Arnold Olson: Second Row: Evelyn Osborn, Billie Pagni, Ward Ohrman, Richard E. Morrison, Tom Painiin, and Bill Norman: Third Row: Bob Nordsirrom, Phyllis Payne, Carol Miller, Clif- ford Miller, Presfon Olsson. G. N. Perry, and Carl Miller: Fourfh Row: l-lugh Padgirl, John Mueller, Ed Novolny, Ed Morrissey, Kennefh J. Mueller, and Roberl' Krone. Fronl Row: l-larriell Reiqhner, Elsie Riedner, and Ann Poulos: Second Row: Beiiy Reecly, Beiiy Ann Rink, Josephine Ricoiia, Jeanne Robbins, Phyllis Raymond, and Aniia Profine: Third Row: Robert Richard Roehn, Edwin Ri'r+er, Ernesf Rachau, Kenneih Pinnow, William Peiersen. Roberi E. Porfer, and John Russell: Fourfh Row: Kenneih Roeclger, George Riner, William Rubovirs, Walfer Renrzsch. Thomas Rawls, and Gene Lundy: Fifih Row: Roger Rosbacla, John Pe+ersen,'Adelore Francis Peirie, Don Pres- coH', and Floyd Peierson: Sixih Row: Mead Rogers. Roberr Lee Rucker, Bruce Price, Ruih Elinor Rover. and Wilmer l-l. Rosenwinlcel. V if ii. T' enalfe a B' was E .-na E , aff, IV eniom eaue union! .js-!eac!acAed ana! .jwlearfcaclzefi Fronl' Row: John Schmuhl. Jack Schumacher. Duane Rullin, and Howard Schmidf: Second Row: Charles Schlaclcs. Paul Schullz, Bar- bara Schaefer. Mavis Sanchez, and Kalherine Schmill: Third Row: Sue Sanford, Joan Schafer, Howard Samuel, LaVerne Schaller, Mar- ilyn Sclmullz. Mary Rynes. and Barbara Schonemann: Fourfh Row: Rosemary Ryder, Evelyn Schram, Eileen Schumacher, Richard Seiberl, Paul Schmifz, Roberr Sechler, and Richard Shirkey: Fiflh Row: Marlin Shulze, George Sheels, Richard Shull, and Paul Sample. Fronf Row: Roberla Telling, Lorraine Sleben, Vivian Tang, Elaine Singer, Mary Sirner, June Slromwall, and Janel Smilhg Second Row: Florence Smilh, Gloria Tonini. Gloria Thomas, Carol Smilh. Beverly Swanson, Laura Tippell, Mary Teichen, Belly Therrien, Roberra Sie- werl, and Margarel Swanson: Third Row: Wayne Slaley, Marcus Slory. Arlhur Sorenson, George Sladelc, and Russell Slanley: Fourlh Row: Lamberl Swafelc, Tom Silveslrini, Don Srrong, Ernesl Theiner, Charles Tilly, and Gordon-Srnilhp Fiffh Row: Ralph Terry. .4-cu. Fronl' Row: Everell Wulllce and Bob Winne: Second Row: Dave Towne, Wallie Turner. Marilyn Woehler, Quinn Tyler, Marian Vollaerding, Elmer Velrer, and Richard Wdovech: Third Row: Eleanor Vander- rnolen, Mary Frances Tranlharn. Sally Wilcox, Pala Wdovech. Phyllis Wolf. Jean Ann Yeisley, Glen- nyce Wilson, and Rulh Wilson: Fourlh Row: Elea- nor Wilson. Marilyn Tracy. Par Vaillancourl, Bill Websler, Elvera Volk, Lois Warkenrein, Wayne Tuchloreiler, and OH'o Uhlirg Fi'l'l'h Row: Clare Wes- 1 AX Lk, . ling, Ernesl Zeiss, and Roberl Ze-idler: Sixlh Row: xf, 5' 'Q'- Fred Woeller, Ron Warnell, Lloyd Van Schoyclc. Nancy Jean Wallace, and Berniece Zars. Page 17 Q K I idx, H BR r ,Xu xi 0 b X V ' .Eg 'x X z ss or o ess 5 A- Q TCL 11 X If r 'A if Xxx I g, hr ' 5 A N W s he , 'X X O I ' THESE W HANnsoMs ' I 4 I . SOPHS n A X 'I' I These handsome sophs 1 NX , , ' I Are smarf as profs 'M ,. 'Y ff And love fhe life fhey SQ , ' If A Their years, fhey know e vs. Are fwo 'l'o go, D bf ll , For caufion fhey've no Z ' . h need. I iifg 4, If ...kk ffxx V ? if -:L ss L-I l. Pas SOFA ,Hola ,95 .Spoof on earii ociaf gain cw SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Kay Hanses, lnTramural CommiTTee: Don Obermyer. Assembly Com- miTTee: Doris Miles, Assembly CommiTTee: Harry KovaTs, Vice- PresidenT: Jean McCall, Secre- Tary: Bob Landgren, lnTramural Commirieeg' and ArThur Rohn. PresidenT. AbsenT Trom pic'rure: Jim Rose, AcTiviTy CommiTTee, and Henry Tiedemann, Treasurer. Those characTers scampering Through The hallways are noT Treshmeng They're sophomores. Realizing Their superioriTy, They Trown upon The anTics oT Treshmen. They are no longer weak, undernourished Treshmen, louT bald, aggressive sophs. The year's records show ThaT The sophs sponsored Their usual yearly evenTs, The class play and The Soph I-lop. IT you recall, The Soph I-lop was decked ouT in purple, wiTh The song. Deep Purple, as The Theme. This gala aTFair scored anoTher hiT on York's passing parade. The Soph Play, as always, proved The abiliTy and enThusiasm oT The up-and-coming Class oT '47, The class Quiz Kids are keeping The scholasTic honor oT The sophs unsullied. WiTh a gleam oT hope in Their eyes, The sophs view Their TuTure years aT York. Fronf Row: Tom ATkinson, Jean ArnT, Lloyd Aloback, Frances Adair, Carol Ash- Ton. EsTher Ball. and Harold Arnurn: Second Row: Dick Ballance, BeTTy Blum, Lois Beckmann, Shirley Back, Grace Bacon, Jean Adams. Roberf Adam: Third Row: Philip Bacon. Ann Biorklund. Barbara Bailey, Sue Binion, Lorraine Biermann. DoroThy Bell. and Edward Amador: Fourth Row: Karl Adams. Gor- don Bednorz, RoberT Anderson. Roberi' AmodT, RoberT Anderson, ArT BarTleTT. Jim BarTels, Jack AyoH'e, and Roy BarTleTT. arid 0 W7 One Wore , un? on fire Froni' Row: Don Blyih. Roger Bowen, John Co!- lins, Paul Cassidy and Donald Brabec: Second Row: David Brunlon, Sally Brinkmann, Bernice Ciarrachi, Norma Collins, Mary Capron, Joan Comisky, Beiiy Curl, Marcella Chant and Dionne Cumfer: Third Row: Kenneih A. Brons, Edifh Bond, Joan Coseglia, Mariory Crosley, Peggy Curran, Pal Chanl, Shirley Collignon, Elizabelh Caldwell, Ulee Clinlon, and Jamesi Cody: Four'I'h Row: Francis Bollenbach, Howard Curranl, Bob Bowdish. William Bulenhoif. Jack Bales. Roberr Coller, Bruce Danielser, and William Combs. Fronl' Row: Sharron Davis, Jean Emley, Doroihy Ewald. Marilyn Ebeling, Joan Darby. Peggy Enzweiler, Jeannine Dodds, Barbara Finney, and Wesfle Davis' Second Row: Doris DeBruine y . . Rogerra Dickinson, Roloeria Eddy, Helen Elier- bruch, Suzanne Farmer, Margarer L. Elliot Mary Louise Drummond, and Doris Marie Drews: Third, Row: Georgia Dewey, Jane Drallrneier, Carolyn Dornoff, Mariha Edwards, Carolyn Ebeling. Joan Fairbanks, Bobby Fielilz, Ray Fischer. and Eddie Dolan: Fourfh Row: Bud DeWolf, Miles Johnson, Louis Falb, Roberi Ewald, Jerry Ferguson, Don Fischer, Bob El- worrhy, Paul Dempsey, and Owen Dykema. Froni' Row: John Hanson, Roy Geiselman, Den- nis George, Leroy Gardner, Fred Gunzel, Ted Guy, and Bob Griffin: Second Row: Belly Bain, Mary Birks, Barbara Berling, Evereil Greinlce, Yvonne Hanan. June Frega, Delores Hammer, Marjorie Graff, Carol Fraser, Lois Frosf, Lau- rine Givler, Gloria Gerlxe, and Audrey Gaisp Third Row: Anne lflandschiegel, Susan Graybill, .Kay Hanses, Jean l-larbron, Barbara George, Josephine Guardalabeneh Befly Jean Harden, and Dolores l-lanson: Fourih Row: Louis Goebel, Ellen Fay Freiiaq, Miriam l-label.. Laura Lee Granl, Marilyn Graves, and June Groener. Page 60 ,qgwiip age! 'es DU I S 'wa LUO OLUFL7 W0 fo Q07 ,194 ik? .S70l0A0l'l'L0I'fe5 , Woffo Fronl Row: Roberl Irwin, and Marilyn Horn: Second Row: Dorolhy Holsirom, Muriel Hildebrandt Mariorie Gray, Rena Hendron, Marilyn Hill, Helen Horlon, Marilyn Jewell. Wilma Hurrell, and Muriel Heller: Third Row: Shirley l-linlz, Shirley Heidelmeier, Barbara Johnson. Rovena Jackman. Allhea Hunl- ing. Charles Jessen. John Highl. Vincenl lncopero, and R. E. Husband: Fourfh Row: Harry l-lodson. Jens Janlzen. Howard Collicoll. Bob lrish, and John J. Herder: Fiffh Row: Bob Jensen. Kennelh Helms. A, Bayersdorf, Chuck Johnson, and Ronald Janlsch. Fronl' Row: Don Kuhn, Gloria Lange. Dolfie Johnson, Dianne Krohn, Carol Kenyon, Dolores Josl, lda M. Johnson, and Johanna Johnson: Second Row: Edward Johnson, Harry Kovais, Bob Kucera, Garda Klinlcliorlh, Audrey LaFond, Lorraine Larsen. Lois Krage, Margarel Klein, Jean Kerlroch, and Wilma Johnslong Third Row: Donald G. Kell. Louis Kocsis, Alvin Klaeren, Donald Kuriz, Paul Johnson, Waller Kinzel, Roberl Kindel, Wilberl Kroeger, and Helen Kult: Fourfh Row: Norman Kelley, John Kelley, Bob Landgren, Richard Juull. Miles Johnson, Keilh Julien, Joseph Johnson, Ed Kiefer, and Ralph Kroeger. Page 61 Page 62 gI'lC0l06l,iil'L 7.SJ0l0A0I'I'L0l 8.'5 on lA? p6Ll 6l,6!Q Ll' Fronl' Row: Bill Larson: Second Row: Barbara Meslcan, Darlene Lawson, Lila Jean Meyer, Mariorie Lundholm, Diana Low, Coralie Mark, Richard Lund, and Craig McCrearyg Third Row: Caroline Lavin, Sarah Pauline Lavin, Par Mc'Glashan, Lois McCracken. June McDonald. Doroihy Mager- lcurrh, Shirley Meyer, Jean McCall, and Edward Magerkurfh: Fourfh Row: Marion Lievins, Marcia Mefcalf, Marilyn Lucas, Yvonne-'Maisey, Gerrrude Melka, Rulh LeVesconre, and Dolores Manieufelq Fifih Row: Bill Meehan, Arden Meyer, Andrew Maggio. Dave MacKenzie, and Kennelh Lichrenheld. Fronl' Row: Donald Obermeyer and Ray Michey Second Row: Frank Miller, Herb Papenbrolc, George Olson, Bill Odell, Ed Murphy, Fred Noelle, Harold Miller, and Dick Morey: Third Row: Marilyn Omundson. Judy O'Brien. Ramona Newlander, Pafricia Monaghan, Mildred Olsson, LaVern Mueller, and Sheila Miichall: Fourfh Row: Florence Minniri, Mabel Elmira Myers, Jeanne Nielsen, Dolores Moeller, Doris Miles, Marilyn Mueller, Lois Mueller, Mariorie Myers, and Greia May Myers: Fiffh Row: Jerry Novoiny, Carl Moeclx. Alvin Miller, George Orcuif, John Parker, John Nyman. Larry O'Brien, Mary Nielsen, Mae Moller, Minnie Mummerr, and Pai' Nofiingham. .giuclenfrg Safedmen, ana! .SJUALJ-.gznolerfk jlzafg fke Solokd A-fa Fronf Row: Jean Pusch, Virginia Reinhold, Ray Gene Reese, Bill Proselc, Dale Pfalf, Ed Pencall, Leroy Pleficha, and David Pearce: Second Row: Polly Pearn. Mary Ricoiia. Paula Peirie, Phyllis Quaclcenbush. Jean Ralhie, Joanne Pollock, Jean Boelicher, Gloria Roberls, Frances Polilo, and Violel' Egge: Third Row: Mary Ann Reulman, Doris Richardson. Joyce Roberfs, Beverly Provo. John Roberlson, Phil Randolph, Jed Pailerson. Harry Porf. Gisele Rich+er. and Loraine Pioflery Fourfh Row: Corinne Passeger, Louis Cabo, Roberf Paiier- song Bob Reedy, Frank Reddel. Bill Reichold, Roberf Reed, Earl H. Rieclc, Delores Podlipec, and Shirley Ro erls. Froni' Row: Bill Schmiil. James Sleioldager, Dorolhy Ryan, Joan Rufler, Be1 ry Roe, and John Roysg Second Row: Roberi Rose, Raymond G. Seidensiicker, Marialyce Shrylock, Jim Rose, Lowaine Somes, Shirley Shaw, Elaine Ronske, Florence Schelfek, Earl Wayne Shirky, and Arihur Rohn, Jr.: Third Row: Kennefh Seeck, Mi- chael Skarry. Joan Schweppe, William Spinlc. Jr.. Mary Ryan, Floyd Speckman. Joan Rowe, Lorraine Smiih, Eirhel May Siies, and Jack Slaile: Fourfh Row: Virginia Schaefer, Tresa Speer, Susanne Schweppe, Palricia Rylan.dJoan Rudd, Valerie Rullin, Janei Schunacher, Culver Slocum. Edward Rosenwinkel, and Rudolph Sc mi i. V Page W Jr1.a.'.-gi . rs ,.,ss, ' 1 1 1 af B. er- -mf --H- -, , , . ,L fe 'H , ,e -wie 66 laeelfl 7, CZCLZ55 .95 C0lflflee!y Page 64 Fronl' Row: Sharon Venne, Gary Wallace, Auqusl Zahailco, Roloeri Woodburn. Roberi Williams, John H. Williams, and Jean Wenllingz Second Row: Lucille Wille, Beliy Woflen, Joanne Wells, Carol Wails, Corinne Werlrmeisfer, Grace Winne, Marlha Whiie, John Wiclcman. and Don Wal- lace: Third Row: Jean Wright Mariys Ann Weller. Doroihy Vomaslca, Mariory Volberding. Hazel Wilson, Jeanne Wells, Vivian Zayer. Marilyn Vandivere, and Richard Vanderbruggen: Fourfh Row: Richard Wolfe, Dwighi Winans, Slanley Zarboclc, Everel Zarbock, Donald Whiilock. Lawrence Vru- man, Lois Lynn, Beily Wiegrefe, Mary Lou Woodcock, Joanne Woods, Lorraine Wiora, and Charles While: Fiffh Row: James Vollnogle. Sidney Warner, and James Williams. Fronf Row: Shirley Svianson, Glenn Sierly, Bill Taylor, Bill Thornburgh, Richard Byron Sfevens, Jaclc Siroube, and David Alan Tesch: Second Row: Tom Sfrane, Caryl Jean Trilcryl, Berly Swanson, Dolores Syre, Eleanor Suslersic, La Vergne Srange, Doroihy Siolh, Janes Sykora, and Margarel' Ulmer: Third Roiwz' Jane Teschner. Henry Tiedemann, David Sweeney, Jim Taylor, Philip Thorney- crofr, Richard Sr. Clair, and Roberr Warren Tierney: Fourfh Row: Richarcl'Thoma. Carl Thomas, Mark Srephenson, Rolaeri Robbins, Louis Taylor, Roger Sleinqraber, Rhoda Thormahlen, and Ruih Swarizwelder. I H135 2l 00 .ggi- FRE sw N FROSH OFFICERS Fron+ Row: Dick Lilhgow. Assembly Commiflee: Don Armslrong, Aclivifies Commifleeg Peler Kruse, Secrefaryq Second Row: Reed Chambers. Inlra- mural Commilleeg Kenneflw Dunnivanf. Vice-President Russell Bqeger, Presi- denl: Carol Nelson, lnframural Commilleeg DeMaris McDole. Treasurer: Lois Tornquisf, Assembly Commilfee. .led men, OUGAE QQHQOFL57 MIAA gAl 0lfl,gA fke ACL 6 Front Row: Cecelia Biernarh, Evalee Allen, Carol Barfizal, Dolores Marilyn Bas'l'. Eloise Allen, Mary Andrews, Pal' Aclcerman, Shirley Asmus, Thelma Anderson, and Dick Besco: Second Row: Carol Appel- quisr. Nancylee Aldridge. Nancy Anderson, Viola Ahrens, Bruce Andrews, Daniel Behegan, Richard Baumbach, Richard Baldwin, Ken Anderson, and James Bell, Jr.: Third Row: Francyn Appleman. Joyce Bealry. Bob Benson, Don Armsirong, James Barfhelmy, Fleicher Binion, Ralph Anderson, John Andresen, and Paul W. Arihur, Jr. . Fronr Row: Shirley Boergerhoif. Mary Lou Challacombe, Edirh Bowdish, Elaine Borneman. Geraldine Bummerf, Rosa Bleiler. Carolyn Cayia. Russell Boeqor. and Donald E. Chapman: Second Row: Joanne Bilzinger, Donald Buelow, Reed Chambers, James Canfield, Diclc Broclcman, Edwin Burris, Roger Bye. Fred Brellmann. and Norman Bufferfield: Third Row: Rachela Cardea, Barbara Bouchard, Jacqueline Bolling, Theresa Brinkman. Virginia Casper. Belly Lee Buckles, Bob Chapman, Roberi Blair, and Tom Blum, Fourih Row: Shirley Boelrcher. La Vergne Boldebuclc, Dolores Carr, Roberl Boss, Neal Carpenfer, Roberr N. Carr, and Charles Cedarholrn. Froni' Row: Alec G. Davis, Donald Coufre, William R. Coran. l-lenry DeBroclc, Maureen Demoresl, John Crablree, and Mary Daqleyg Second Row: 'Marilou Cosgrove, Carolyn Cradir, Barbara -Crabiree, Audrey Chrisfianson. Marion Colbeclc, Gladys Cook, Billie Cowan. Bob Cunningham, and Roberl Chrisropherg Third Row: Grace Coolc, Inez Deckwerih, Jean Dahl, Neva Conslien, Edna Cunningham. Mary Cummings, Len Daubner, and Tom Coburn: Fourih Row: Elizabeih Collins, Joanne Crane, Nancy Curlis. Marilyn Dau. John Cowles, Gordon Daylon. Jim Chindlund. and Jaclc Curran. Page 66 i .S?oaL:f .945 lie guioling aeggkf of fire ijzrezi man Fronf Row: Kennelh R. Dunnivanl, Arden Deulsche. Herberl Doege, James .E. Fiebrandr, Charles Fred- orikson, Donald Ebeling, and Clarence E. Diefzigy Second Row: Louis Finis, Bill Eaglin, James O. Doll, Belly Forsberg. Colelfa Franzen, lnge Drews, Russell Fiene, John Emery, Pele Ernsl. Bob Faganel. Bob Flynn, and Grace A. Felz: Third Row: Lucille Ann Fravel, Irma Emma Enlenmann, Billie DeShane. Joan Franklin, Dorolhy C. DeMoss, Verdell Fiene. Belry J. Dockery, Mariorie Denham, and Lillian Finlco: Fourfh Row: Viclor J. Dodson, Harry G. Flernandes, Dorolhy Erlenbaugh, Sally Ellis. and Ger- aldine Drapala. ' Fronl Row: Paisy Gerbrechl and Dick L. Gamperl: Second Row: Carol Glaser, Opal Geisler, Joanne Harbron, Belly Froeming, Geraldine Gunderson, Janice l-lamroclc, Barbara Fullon, Roberia Gilloiie. Carol Freeman, Dawson Gillaspy, and A. J. Hahn, Jr.: Third 'Rowz Joann Gilmer. Virginia Freeman. Evelyn Gabriz. June Galbrailh, Gerry Harbaugh, Jean P. Hansen. Audrey Graunke, Howard Geiger. Norberl Graunke, and Paul Gollermanng Fourfh Rows' Muriel Hadley, Huberl' Frega, John Groch, John R. Gibson, Roberl Green, Roloeri Harnillon, Lyle Hahns, and Bob Geraci. Page 67 Gow mg .CJZWSA Are ML on jkeir ag fo Succedo Froni' Row: Bob Havemann, John Henaughan. Bill Hough. Derald Hoelie, Jack Hemwall, Fred Hill, and Frank Hoffman: Second Row: Doroihy Huse. Mildred Hellmann. June Hofmann, Gwendolyn Hulchison, Lois Hinz, Hope Hendrickson, and Rodney Harising: Third Row: Rufh Harger. Valerie Hunler, Jacqueline Hill. Siuarl' Heinemann, Morgan Isaac, Richard Hildebrand, Ray Heim. and Paul Heide- mann: Fourih Row: Dolores Jacobsen, Joyce Hayden, Peggy Hill, Virginia Harf- man, Ruih Heidorn, Jane Heidorn, Edward Heyclen, and Richard Hoover. Froni' Row: Edward Kersrann, Johnny Jones. Warren Krass, and Roberl' Johnson: Second Row: Edward Joyce, Pairicia B. Johnson, Saioko Kadoyama, Cecelia Kas?- holm, Raoulyn Johnson. Virginia Kneip, Rulh Kenyon, Barbara Koii. Carole Kerbec. and Sylvia Kaiser: Third Row: Janer Johnson, Carol Koeplce, David Kling, Karen Janlzen, Lillian Johnson. Rulhie Kinyon, Bob Koeplce. Henry R. Kosancla. Elizabelh Kearley. and Bernice Jorgensen: Fourfh Row: Millicenl Kelly, Bob Kierspe. Paul Jensen. Berly Jacobson, Virginia Jacobson.: Carl Krause, Rosemary Krause. and Bob Kieir. Page 68 i i l C' r J, ,4 .sz f w . 9 f reen F8 l'l'L8I'L F8 8 Cl,l I'l'Lel lfLl il'l 658171, ie5 Froni Row: Dolores Lewis, Langdon Longwell. Roberl Lenharl, George Lund, Bob Lenlce, Bill Kroclee. l-lelmulh Laug, Peler Krusi, Reber-f Lynn, and Frances Larsen! Second Row: Donald C. Kunesh, Dick Lillle, Elwood Kruse. Richard. Lesion. Greg- ory Krulas, Harold Luehring. Jim Larsen, Ronald J. Kurk, Larry Lyons. Noel LeBrechl'. and Richard Lilhgowq Third Row: Lorraine-Launspach. Marion Krengel, Pal' Lynnes. Donna Lorenzen, Alice Luehr, Charmaine Moore, Mary Lehmann, Joseph Lagowslci, and Lewis Ladwig. Fronl Row: Charles Malarich, Ray Mensing. Alan S. McComb. George Manleufel. Don Milford. Vicior Marliny, Bill McPharlin, and Roberl B. Marlin: Second Row: l-larriel' Maachfle. Emily Marlin. Demaris McDole. Mary Ann Mioeclc. Alice Mlol- lzowslri, Sieve Mifchel. Jr.. Allen Madson. and Jim Maurer: Third Row: Vieve MacKeen, Louise Miller. Lois Meier. Joan- McGuire, Ted McDaniel, Curlis E. Maier. Jr.. William J. Moeck. Palsy McClin'rock, and William Mahan: Fourlh Row: Palsy Madison. June Malhewson, Bunny Jean Mesler, Alice Michaelis. Carol McNull'y. Charles Arnold Miner, Jack Mayer, and Roberl' Maples. ' Page' 69 iminufiue Jlro A, ledfine fo row y .iffy-g9Af Fronf Row: Roberr Nachreiner, M. Roger Nesi- ler, Margie Molrros. Dolores Norclslrom, Jean Mueller. Audrey M. Olsen, George Norz. Rich- ard Mudra. Ray Parker, Donald A. Novak, and James S. Parker: Second Row: Waller Nehlsen, Richard M. Mueller, Donald Norlon, and An- 'rhony Olszewski: Third Row: Rila Norfon. Don- ald Nielsen, Tom Nerger, Barry Lee Pawels. Carol Nelson. Kenneth Ogden, Tom Molifall. Edgar T. Moore. John Painfin, and Don Finlay-' son: Fourfh Row: William Nolan. Rose Marie Novak, Barbara Morgan. Rulh Helen Monroe. Verne Olrnsred. Willard Mullins, and Roberl' Morrison. Froni' Row: Henry Piermairei, Lee Pederson. Thomas Prokop. Russell Rengsrorfwand Jerry Provo: Second Row: Lucille Rengsrorf. Rose Po- liro, Maybelle Reinlce, Elizabelh Reid, Pafsy Rincker, Norma Rabe. Par Plalz, and Carol Reinkeg Third Row: Floyd Perkins, Sandra Pool, Evelyn Pills, Dolores Penfound, Toni Pflaum, Marrha Podgornik, Laverne Pero, Mimi Pieri. and Allen Phelps: Fourfh Row: Ray Piofler, Donald Pelerhans, William Pearn. Neia Rich- ards. Dororhy Perersen. Jeanne Prehn. Gwen- dolyn Prohaska, Marilyn Rasch, and Helen Pfi- zenmaier. Fronf Row: Donald Rohdenburg, Karl F. Schindl, Charles Sanford. Arfhur' Rosback, Allen Schlandi, Clifford Rufler, Arnold Roiic. and Wally Rude: Second Row: Mary Jean Rucker, Nola Sanli. Jacqueline Riner, Marilyn Schnee. Barbara Rose, Ri'ra Runge, Arlene Roman, Jack Rifrer, and Fred Ruopp: Third Row: Rurh Ril- zenihaler. Ray Robarls. Chuck Schreiber. Ron- ald J. Schlamann, Marian Schneider, Roy Rock- wood, and Ro-ber? Rohdenburg. u5f'p0CLQt Fronl Row: Salvalore Sperando, Ralph Schwep- pe. Leonard Speckmann, Norman Sreingraber. William Siemple. and Roderick Slory: Second Row: Joan Sieinberq. Marilyn Smiih, Jaan Smilh, Suzanne Sianloy. Lorraine Small. Shirley Smilh, Lorraine Smilh. Shirley Soulhon. Carolyn Sladelc, Lois Shirlfey. and Mariorie Simpson: Third Row: Diclc Sorensen. John Sonquisl. Erwin Schweikhofer. Fred Schulz, Sleven Spannuih, Earl Smilh, and Alina Slango: Fourlh Row: Bill Slevenson, Roberl Sirovy. William Shoals. Dan Siewerf. and Barbara Slone. Fronf Row: Mary Rose Swanson. Mariorie Trube. and Joanne Van Noppen: Second Row: Margie Taylor, Bob Tillernan. Joseph Edward Tang, Laurence Tilly, Julius Tang. and Lois Tornquisi: Third Row: Virginia Tegslrom, Mary Urquhari. Grace Swanson. Marlin Travis, Ralph Tellelsen. Russell Vass. Jr., Anna Tomaso. and Joanne Tesch: Fourfh Row: Helen Thomas. John Tippell. Marilyn Tirnrner, Marqarel Travis, Barbara To- zier. Dorolhy Swanson. Marion I-l. Twornbly. Lillian Vollc. Dean L. Tierney. and John Travis: Fiffh Row: John F. Thorne. Jr.. Joe Turyna. Carl Ullorich, and Jon Thorwaldson. Fronj' Row: Alice Wing: Second Raw: Franl: Van Woy, Franlc Winfergersl, Arlhur Vorreyer Jr.. Eloda Wesl, Winiired Wilke. Shirley Mae Wolf, Jean Welsch. l-larriel Von Kaenel. and Freda Anne Warman: Third Row: Daniel Wood. Rich- ard L. Willcs, Richard Zilly. Joy While, Alycmae Zeiss. Gloria Zayer, Elaine Wola'l'Z. Maryls Wild- man. Belly Wuerfel, and Winiirod Ann William- son: Fourlh Row: Bill Wiedenlaeclc. Fred A. Wal- ser, Cdalvin Zimmerman, Arnold Wall-ar, Marion Whiie. Joanne Wallace. Tom Willman, James Whifalcer. Roberi J. Wilkie. Rowland Wealns. and Gerald Zoch: Fif+h Row: Sidney While and Charles Wagner. yorziferi ' earning .Sz 00 .juchfiono as w me mm wa i X 1 s mn K Q saw-,H nr an Nr '7 . sm ss mn mr as mm , Y. ' - N fi 'E ' '- . .:. nf A . . rm - X ,, , , - I' ,.:.,. I '44-1 . A f - A 1 if - ,. V4 N H . H , ,KE JT? , . 2 ': .. .W -R ' -1 he -H' R 1 H ' wi, A gy-K ,-is H- V .5 ., - H x if ' 1 N- V - , :T ' Y .Vx ' . Qs-. ' Q 1: f ai-.1 - wg .......... fs, aim. his af ' -- 4-N jgwfvim ' -H I 'P QE , - wg, Rza . ..-'H fm- Q gxgwxr as - w ' ' 'na . gm ai? Page 72 X Hs z w is wa Ha Amid . as .W H M gm mf Bw rm swan R51 ' SK ESX H B B is H w 2 mn Bm .-www H H ss K me asv ms ss ' H, Hi H-rg. B gs ww new mm H E : ' K. ,F Q. mnwwm M I M ,E 5354 ESRB ASSE EE E we www mam 5 H M, m W :E S EZ Hmm H 221-K H. m , E H nm 'EB E: Q 5 W E B 5 is M nga H H K .W Mig V ,H H . gun mg .E - WBNE mag E E .. 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Doroihy Lami lCl1iairman ol Senior Commiiieel, Howard Vogel lChairman of Sporis Com- mifieei, Roberi' Kiehn, and Nancy VanNoppen: Second Row: siarid- ing: Joyce Marshall. Roberia Siewari, Pai Geiger, Delores Barlha, James Nordsirom, Mary Louise Olsson, Ann Biorlclund, Harold Ben- diglceir. and Tavia Thorwaldson. CENTER PHOTO: Mr. Morgan. Yearbook Direciorg Oliver Burrows, Assisiani Edifor, and Wayne Durlin, Ediior. LOWER RIGHT: BUSINESS COMMITTEE: Firsr Row. seared: Anna Poulos. Roberi Jasper, John Graham lBusiness Managerl, and Gloria Sfevensg Second Row. sianding: Marilyn Ireland, William Ahrans, Joyce Anderson, Mary Anne Quifer. Margil Anderson. Marilyn Lindsay. Virginia Hier, and Joan Kaden. LOWER LEFT: STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jack Cedarholrn and Norman Jones. The finished Y's Tales gives a compleie review of all Jrhe evenis of The school year. Every siudeni has his piciure in ihe annual al leasii once. The underclassrnen have group and class officer piciures, while The seniors have individual piciures. Siudenjr aciiviiies, clubs, plays, and arhleiic reams all are piciured, and Ihe iaculiy is also represenied. i Each year rhe slaicl Iries io make 'rhe annual diilereni from ihe previous ones by iniroducing sirilcing Jrille pagesf inleresiing layouis, and pages and pages of candid shois oi unassuming siudenis. We believe This year's Y's Tales shows ihe hard worlc and spirii pui inlo ii, and hope Thai The Yorlriies enioy ii as much as The slalll does in making ii possible. A 3,45 sid!! 54, mmf WMM I-IereToTore members oT The Y's Tales STaTT have had To do Their workraTTer school. This has been unsaTisTacTory, because oT The diTTi- culTy in rounding up all sTaTT members. .This year Mr. Morgan has collecTed as many OT The sTaTT workers as possible inTo a sevenTh period class in which mosT oT The business is done. OT course The work is by no means limiTed To This sixTy-minuTe period. PhoTographers, commiTTee chairmen, Wayne DuTTin, and Mr. Morgan especially are worlcing and worrying all day long. The various commiTTees are always busy idenTiTyirig picTures, rproolireading, and making Iayou+s. The STaTT expresses iTs Thanks To Bob Winne Tor The sporTs carToons which he did Tor The boolc. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. 'UPPER LEFT: FirsT Row, seaTed: Phyllis Crosley, Craig I-lammill, Arline Barlrizal lChairmanl. Mary Virginia WebsTer. and Sara Jane Irvin: Second Row, sTanding: Carol Miessler, Tom Willis, Edward I-IerTer, Ted I-larlman, and Jane Ellen Murray. SCHOOL COMMITTEE, CENTER: Firsl' Row, seaTed: RuTh Bailey, Bob BogoTT, Carol SmiTh. Philip MarqueTTe IChairmanI. and Ellen Miller: Second Row. sTancIing: Mariory Crosley, BeTTy Therrien, Rosemary Ryder. and Barbara Conlin. ' ART STAFF, LOWER LEFT: FirsT Row. seaTed: Carolan Shaw, Alice Jaeger lAr'I' EdiTorl, and Jane Ellen Murray: Second Row, sTanding: Jean Wuer- Tel, Nancy Jamison. and BeTTy Willcs. Miss Johnson. TacuITy a'rT advisor, is noT shown in The picTure. ' -1 Page 75 iwafionaf .Honor Sociefgr ,945 .fdmgifioud Sfudenfb god! , qw J in I ,---1-' .XA l , TT cfm new KL na-ss The NaTional Honor SocieTy, Yorlc's mosT scholarly sTudenT organizaTion, is The club To which York sTudenTs mosT sTrive To become eligible. The purpose oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy is To develop characTer and To promoTe enThusiasm Tor scholarship, leadership, and service. New members are judged by scholasTic sTanding. worThiness as iudged by Tellow sTudenTs, and a similar raTing made by The TaculTy in Their Third or TourTh year. AcTive members are Those elecTed in Their sixTh semesTer. Ushering aT non-aThleTic school evenTs and sponsor- ing a dance aT -The close oT The TooTball season are some oT The services rendered by This organizaTion. OFFICERS: Jack Cedarhoim, Presidenf: Allan HeimerT, Vice-PresidenT: Bill Ahrens, ' Head Usher: and Helen Ulbrich. SecreTary. N.H.S. FACULTY CHRISTMAS TEA: SeaTed: Mr. HiTT, Mr. STory, Mr, PraTT, and Miss Moran: STanding: Helen Ulbrich, Ellen Zwicky, Jean Leader, Peggy Reeder, Marilyn Lammerf, and Miss AshTon. LOWER PHOTO: STancling: Jean Leader and Torn Willis: SeaTed, FirsT Row: Peggy Reeder, MarTha Green, and Mary Louise Olsson: Second Row: Marilyn LammerT, Barbara Delaney, and John Graham: Third Row: Eckhardi' RichTer and Paul Johnson. .ww , ,. w.s9s,..,g,,,,m wr 5935. gl e 3 Ee,sE,sSEslEgf.Z1SEgL5 f --w-mais jaw ma gg Q-'Ei 2- ' gf? 'sfjfwiiwgj K. . In , , T-5firQe'e,Qs,Q1Esg Q22 ,, yay se- s M- W 5555 'fifhiwlezw wg 55 ' ffm vegas fegassis Qi we is ET E ' H B . We We -SET :Sim si 552:12 HS W 1? ,Sf mi fa 51:4 ss, .va 4, new QE as gm 4 j. l -I 9 in ea STE , ,H in SEN ew WE SWK -as-E,sfs'u s SS 5 T? .ag ma. says MEAE 5 ' ' eseegggfg as we 5 Hwy is gig me Q ga ' fa Q-gsm ,fs TE I W' Amie ii are Q -,S ,,--121155 5' se E? T5 , E W. H- am -- Q' JW. W msg . fi 'gi . . 52 gg-EE ragga? WE W mes -nm .A:.,.:, -as W sk -is W -Ls s. is a swf? wif? W wiwm ' Tm WEEE a me I i T i T i T T ii l I LA, ,a WF: W1R7TERR?5556FT?W'vX fW35iW??mE Wh! i i I r T Ex ii T The Quill and Scroll is purely an inTernaTional honorary socieTy. lTs chieT purpose is To recognize special work done in The Tield oT journalism. QualiTicaTions Tor membership To This organizaTion are ThaT candidaTes be elecTed Trom The newspaper or yearbook sTaTTs. be oT iunior or senior qualiTicaTion, and be in The upper Third oT The class in scholasTic sTanding. They musT be recommended by The TaculTy supervisor' and be approved by The ExecuTive SecreTary oT The socieTy. PhoTographers are selecTed on The basis oT how many oT Their picTures are acTually used in The annual. Besides The publicaTions parTy Tor members oT The York-Hi and Y's Tales sTaTFs sponsored by The Quill and Scroll, The club gave a dance in .May Tor all York sTudenTs. Under The auspices oT The Quill and Scroll There are many opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs To receive awards Tor meriT in iournalisTic conTesTs. John Smale won TirsT place Tor ediTorial wriTing, while Jean Leader received The same honor in The currenT evenTs conTesT. LasT year Jo Monsen broughT honor To York by winning The TirsT place naTional award Tor The spring ed'iTorial. STudenTs have been encouraged To enTer These conTesTs by Miss Davis, The sponsor oT The group. T Qui! Sim!! MEMBERS: l.eTT. FirsT Row, SeaTed: Marilyn l.arnmerT and Jean Leader: Sec- a R + d Phl M q TT on ow, san in . ll Wa ne u in. o n ra ar ue e, am, oe 9 P y D TT J h G h J n Kaden. Shirley Boysen, and PaTricia Combs. CLUB OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: SeaTed aT leTT: DoroThy Lami. SecreTary- Treasurer: John Smale. President and Miss Eleanor Davis: STanding: Alan Heil 'merT, Vice- PresiclenT. J 1 Q5 -mi T 'N i I - Ciafiif 14 fl' Page, 77 avid eimerf Comdinafion ind onom or MPL-CN' The sound oT running TeeT resounds Through The corridors. There is The claTTer of an exciTed crowd puncTuaTed by low, agonized screams, as TeeT and hands are mangled in The melee. No, This isn'T an imprompTu boxing maTch, or a Tire sale, or even The uncovering oT a missing copy OT Ogburn and NimkoTF's Sociology: iT's someThing ThaT happens here aT school every second Thursday. When people sTop, a wild look in Their eyes, and ask you: Can'T you please Think QT some news-iusT anyThing? and you Tind yourselT somehow in possession oT a liTTle TickeT reading York-Hi, you know The greaT evenT is abouT To.Take place. The paper is coming ouT. We were sTarTled This year inTo realizing ThaT The York-Hi had her own opinions abouT Things and ThaT she could sTand up Tor Them. We waTched her Take her side Tor a sTudenT council and TighT Tor iT unTil iT became a realiTy. ' ' lT's big business in acTion, This paper oT ours, wi+h more ads Than iT knows whaT To do wiTh, To The delighT oT The adverTising deparTmenT and The consTernaTion oT EdiTor Alan l-leimerT, who insisTs Thar iT is geTTing To look like a classiTied Telephone direcTory. lT's a well read paper, Too: iT you don'T believe iT, iusT look around in any sTudy hall on publicaTion dayl YORK-HI EDITORIAL BOARD: FronT Row: AI l-leimerf, EdiTor-in-Chief: Phyllis HacksTen. AssisTanT News Edifor, ChieT Copy EdiTor, and Manager of Press RelaTions: Shirley Boysen, Co-AdverTising Manager: Ina Guyer. Feaiure-Page EdiTor: John Smale. ProclucTion Manager: and Jean Leader, News EcIiTor: Back Row: .ArT Sorenson, SporTs Ediior: Ralph Terry, Business Manager: Evelyn Schram, AssisTanT FeaTure-Page EdiTorg Pai' Combs and Jean Thema, Ari' Co-EdiTors: Marilyn LammerT, Co-AdverTising Manager: and Miss Davis, York-Hi DirecTor. Evelyn Osborn, AssisTanT Copy Edifor, is noT pic- Tured here. YORK-HI REPORTERS: Firsi Row, siiringz Barbara Schonemann, BeTTy Roe, Mary Ri- coTTa, Ellen Ann EnTorT, Thomas ATkinson. Joy Smale: Second Row. sTanding: Suzanne Farmer, Grace Bacon. Carol Barfizal, Laura Lee Grant Maroarel' Eichholz, Ann Morgan, Muriel Heller, Marcella Chanf, Jean Cayia. Beverly Swanson, Carol Miller, Marilyn I-lill, RuTh Wilson, and John Wickman: Third Row: Nancy CurTis, Alan Cornelius, Ralph Beck' man, Margarei Morgan, DoroThy Lami, Jack Edwards. Mark STephenson, Henry Tiede- mann, Barbara MacArThur, Elaine Eddy, Beify Rink, Dolores Owen, Elmer VeTTer, and John Drake. PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE YORK-HI BUSINESS STAFF AND TYPISTS: SiTTing: Joan Fairbanks, Priscilla Johnson, Phyllis RosenTeldT, Lois Tornquisf, Mar- queriTl'e Berg, Pola Wdovech: Siandingz Richard Wdovech, Esiher Berlin, BeHe Drake, Gloria Kenyon, Nancy Anderson. Carolan Shaw, Dorofhy ParroTT, Fred NauerT, Richard SmiTh, David BrunTon. and Roberi' NewTon. YORK-HI ART STAFF: SiTTinq. FirsT Row: Jean Thoma: Second Row: Marilyn Mueller. Miriam l-label, and Donna Ahrens: Third Row: Marilyn Olmsiecl, Joanne Woods, and Laura TippeTT: Fourih Row: MargareT Skarry and Marilyn Horn: FiTTh Row: Lawrence Vroman: Siandingz PaT Combs, Barbara Brehm, Dianne Krohn, Helen Blair, Marilynn Bilsiein. LaVergne STange. Quinn Tyler, Ed' ward Dolan, and Miss Johnson, ArT Advisor. 00107, jlfl,lf'l'lQ6! MPH? lflflflilflg Ouf UOPL-.M A X To T T ,f+. ::I,1 Q T The York-Hi is a member oT The Illinois STaTe High School Press Associa- Tion. and The Chicago ScholasTic Press Guild. The convenTion given by The Tormer This year was aTTended by our ediior-in-chieT and anoTher represenTaTive. IT was Tough To lose The producTion manager, John Smale, who leTT Tor Miami UniversiTy aT midsemesTer, buT his place was very eTTicienTly Tilled by Mark Slrephenson.- Did you know ThaT Tor Tour sTraighT years our paper has won 'inTer- naTional honors in Quill and Scroll? This' was accomplished'Through The experT guidance oT Miss Davis. ThaT'is someThing To be proud oT, buT The Thing you like mosT abouT The York-Hi is iTs really wonderTul arTicles ThaT make you siT on The edge oT your chair- every sevenTh period on Those TaTal Thursdays and Then risk liTe and limb as you walk homeward in an unconscious Trance digesTing iT. xgfgnsffrwv ..., L-1 ,N ,-iw. .6 W Qi.- 'IRQ 4fi:i .v,,i'-325117-. 7: 1. ,Yi l l ' ww? gssfja F gin 'ff mfg: :ws 55+ c I Q T Page 79 Q5 s H is was .wi H . is m E .. B.. I ss. , gf , .E H. 3 S ' 5 2 T is, w , 2 E az ,H mi l , a af me WZ Sewage -s sr -H T sim sf i wi Em, X 1 Hmmm ig S ' . ? nl A s r seein B . 1 Helm an ss . , if liar- l 4 my ills 0f'LCel t ..HOI'l0l Q.6! lTfl,8:5f 60lfL6!lfl,Cf0l CLLUAL Under The able and inspiring direcTion oT Mr. McAdow, York's ConcerT Band has gained Tur- Ther recogniTion and noTeworThy praise. ATTer consTanT pracTice and diligenT work, The band presenTed iTs Three regular concerTs and The TradiTional ivloTher's Day Vesper Program. ln addiTion, The band Traveled To l-lawThorne and Ardmore Junior l-ligh Schools To TurTher music appreciaTion There and inTeresT TuTure YorlciTes in joining iTs Tine aggregaTion. . The music which The band supplied aT all home TooTball and baslceTball games was an inspira- Tion boTh To specTaTors and players alike. A Tine marching band aroused a greaT deal oT inTeresT Through iTs inTricaTe maneuvers and Tine musicianship. This group also had The honor oT playing aT ElmhursT College's homecoming game. , V For The baslceTball season The band was divided inTo Two groups, The red and The blue. These groups alTernaTed in playing beTween The halves oT The heavyweighT baslceTball games. The band did iTs parT in creaTing more enThusiasm by inTroducing Two Tunes: WhaT's The MaTTer wiTh Yorlc High? and For l-le's a Jolly Good Fellow. AT iTs concerT in December The band presenTed The overTure To Rossini's Barber oT Seville. In February They played anoTher Tamous overTure, ThaT oT The Flying DuTchman by Wagner, and gave a superb rendiTion oT This mosT diTTiculT masTerpiece. One should noT imagine, however, ThaT The concerTs are sTricTly oT The heavy Type. Such popular numbers as Smoke GeTs in Your Eyes and Dancing in The Dark creaTed a huge sensaTion. WiTh The advenT oT Mr. iv1cAdow The band has gained a Tine repuTaTion as a choral group, singing in Tour-parT harmony such songs as Jerome Kern's Make Believe. - The ConcerT Band pleased The jazz addicTs by going sTricTly in The groove wiTh The Gremlin Ball, a novelTy number which liTerally sTopped The show. ln February The ConcerT Band was privileged To have Clarence E. Sawhill oT The Music DeparTmenT aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois as guesT conducTor. f f I Q , l all r -- , .Q w OH BAND PERSONNEL IN PHOTO ABOVE Firsl Row: Audrey Graunlce, Mary Simer, Palricia Casper, Lois Shirky, John Gibson, Lillian Johnson, Rulh LeVesconle, Laura Lee Granl, and Belly Jean Ebel- ingg Second, Row: Floyd Pelerson, Richard Slevens, Carol Reinlce, Marion While, William Moeclc, Rovena Jackman, Richard Ballance, Wayne Shirley, William Web- sler, Roberl Elworlhy, Craig McCreary, Fred Woeller, Gisela Richler, and Gordon Glaysherg Third Row: Marilyn I-lalbe, Eunice Kniel, Elaine Borneman, John Flem- wall, John Thorne, Dorolhy Slollz, Donald Nelson, Dana Chase, Roberl Lenlce, Richard Baldwin, Roberl Syre, Delberl Weslendorl, Calvin Zimmerman, Alan McComlo, Gilloerl Wesl, Violel Maeslro, Helen l-lorlon, Charles Miner, Belly Fislc, John Graham, Richard Melz, and Joseph Chapman: Fourlh Row: Belly Rink, Roberl Mayer, Billie DeShane, Roberl Chapman, John Tippell, Marilyn Rasch, Sara Irvin, Thomas Blum, Clillord Ruller, Florence Gersey, Gilloerl Bailey, Ronald Alberls, George Orcull, Roberl Irish, Ronald Bugarewicz, Roloerl Bogoll, James Coran, Richard Shull, Gary Wallace, Donald Obermeyer, William Larson, and Norman Browne: Fillh Row: Thomas Painlin, Jean l-lansen, John Roys, Donald Nielsen, Mr. McAdow, Arlhur Dewsberry, Jean Leader, Dorolhy Gassner, Russell Boeger, Lawrence Vroman. Edward Murphy, William Pelerson, James Dunn, Rich- ard Sieberl, and Merle Morris. K MUN, lf I O G3 7' Q' y , ,Q , Orclreafra A m A fo produce Lgnfereaf in udic i . I i' 4 i , r H - , . K A .r 4 4 2 T - .iii ' . Violins: James Canfield, Allen SchlandT, Marcia MeTcalf, Cecelia BiernaTh, Edwin Johnson. Madha Ball. and Gisele Richferz Callas: Paula Peirie and Eckhardi' RichTer: FluTes: Mary Simon and BeTTy Ebling: Piano: Esiher Berlin: ClarineTs:'Bill Larson and Joe Chapman: French Horns: Jack Ayoiie and Bob Elworihyz B-Flaf ClarineTs:.Carol Reinke, Richard Sfevens and Floyd Peiersonz Drums: Jon Thorwaldson and Richard Dickey: TrumpeTs: Florence Gersey and GilberT Bailey: Trombones: Bob Winne and Gary Wallace: Bass Viol: Jean Leader and Doroihy Gassnerg Mr. Macfxdow, orchesira direcTor, is sianding in back row. u The orchesTra has been making rapid progress in The pasT Tew years under Mr. McAdow's leadershipand direcTion. This year iT has had a regular TirsT-period class in which To pracTice. There are approximaTely ThirTy in The class. - Like oTher musical organizaTions, The orchesTra members may earn awards. Maior and minor leTTers are awarded on The basis of The number oT pericormances parTicipaTed in and The general inTeresT shown while Tour-year pins are awarded To Those who have served in The orchesTra Tour years. DespiTe The diTficulTy oT having a diTFerenT number oT mem- bers presenT every Time They play, The orchesTra has given some Tine perTormances. lTs ouTsTanding TeaT This year was accompanying The chorus Tor The opereTTa. The Red Mill. Besides conTribuTing The music Tor The opereTTa, The orchesTra provides chamber music Tor The plays. Thisiyear They also played Tor The York ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion and gave a sTudenT assembly. Q I 2.4! v I s. ,fyef-A l t J ll iii i A SOFT-l CHORUS: FronT Row: Susan Graybill. Lois McCracken. Carol Fraser, VioleT Egge, Sarah Lavin, Audrey ChrisTianson, Joan Darby, Dolores Mueller, Jane Teschner, Peggy Enzweiler, Judy Pollock. and BeT'l'y Johnson: Second Row: Joan RuTTer, Lois Beckmann, Kay Hanses. Gloria Lange. Corinne WerkmeisTer, Marialyce Shryock, Inez DeckwerTh, Gloria Gerke, Mary Capron, Joan Rowe, Lorraine SmiTh, Shirley Meyer, JaneT Schumacher, Mary RicoTTa, and Mildred Olsson: Third Row: EThel SiTes, Shirley Bach. Joan Comiskey, Phyllis Quackenbush, Beverly Provo, Lila Meyer, Joanne Woods. Corinne Passeger. Doris Lewis, MargareT EllioTT, Valerie RuTlin, ElizabeTh Caldwell, Marjorie Myers, Jean McCall, Carolyn DornoTT, Doris Richardson, and Joyce RoloerTs: FourTh Row: Eleanor SusTersic, Virginia Reinhold. Muriel Heller, Marilyn Horn, Doris Miles, Joan Schweppe, MargareT Klein. Dolores Hanson, Yvonne Maisey, PaT Ryan, Joan Rudd, Jane Drallmeier, MarTha Edwards, RuTh SchwarTzwelder, Sue Binion, Carolyn Ebeling, Lorraine Larsen, and Mr. Harris. jk? CAOPLLJ A llCC8:51i!fLfg Ineiiefliff like v GIRLS' NONET Rose Marie Anderson, Beverly HamowiTz. Gloria STevens, Lois Bor- neman, Carol Miessler, Ellen FreiTag, DoroThy Lami, Arline BarTizal, and pianisT Tom Willis. Abseni' from picTure, ArleTTe STelzer. NewesT oT all The organizaTions aT York, The sophomore girl's chorus, is made up OT girls who are Too numerous To be incorporaTed inTo The older choirs and much, much, Too old To be in The Fresh- man Chorus. The girls goT OTT To a Tlying sTarT by appearing before The local P.T.A. early in The year and were liked so much ThaT They were asked To reTurn again. Like all girls. The sophs love To dress up. ln class The oTher day, Mr. l-larris, Tollowing his usual cusTom wiTh The Treble CleT, announced ThaT The Girls were To wear Tormals aT The vocal concerT. lmmediaTely There arose such a clamor ThaT Mr. I-larris exclaimed, Well, don'T you wanT To? FranTically The girls assured him ThaT They did and once again a semi-silenT peace reigned in The audiTorium. - AnoTher girls organizaTion appearing oTTen in and around ElmhursT 'is The girls NoneTTe. Originally sTarTed in T938 as a girls sexTeTTe, This was increased To nine in T943-45 To obTain beTTer,Tonal qualiTy and volume. They goT a laTe sTarT This year and have noT appeared as oTTen as Their predecessors. They have, however, sung Tor The Women's Club, The Kiwanis Club and The D.A.R. r l-ligh spoT oT The ear was an inviTaTion To sing Tor The NaTional Fed!eraTion oT STaTe High School AThleTic AssociaTion's Annual convenTion, where The girls goT a Tree roasT pheasanT dinner. Page 83 GIRLS' CHORUS: FirsT Row: Jean Cerling, Jackie Dunham, Jeanne Davis, Carol Miller, l-larrieTT Reighner, Ruih Wilson, Joyce Marshall, Marilyn Bradley, Doris Burkhardiq Delores BarTha, Corinne Bauer, and Ruih Ewaldg Second Row: Leona Jacker, Geraldine Skemp, Eileen Lewis, Marilyn NordsTrom, Eleanor Lewis, Jean Cayia, Carol Miessler, Arline BarTizal. Jane Beckman, Ellen Zwicky, Rose Marie Anderson. and Marjorie GraTT: Third Row: Margarei Hedges, Irma Kruse, Marion Hoffman, Elaine Eddy, Lorna BreTTmann, Nancy Van Noppen, Bejriy Adams, Janei Ann Melville, Delores Krass, Zillah Janes, Tavia Thorwaldson, Lois Borneman, and Ellen Ann EnTorT: Fourih Row: Mr. l-iarris, Shirley Pace, Mary Louise Olsson, Marilyn Meinecke, Elaine Greenwall, Beverly l-lamowiTz, Doi Larni, Joan Tozier, Carol Berry, PaT Donovan, Ellen Freiiag, Gloria Sievens, Myrile Swanson, and Barbara MacArThur. DeparTing Trom The TradiTion oi presenT- ing Gi'lberT and Sullivan, The Senior' Choir presenTed a modern American opereTTa, VicTor T-lerberT's The Red Mill, produced Thursday and Friday, November 2l and 22. A resounding success was scored despiTe The handicap OT The unusual claTe. As The Two Americans doing l-lolland, Ward Ohrman and Don STrong kepT The audience in paroxysms oT laughTer by The quick reparTee l Aw, closa da Taceni changes OT cosTume. ln The supporTing roles oT The BurgomasTer l Ah-h-h-h, my childrenul, Willem l GeT oudT oT mine house l, and Franz l BuT, Tina l, Tom Willis, Floyd Gibson, and Charles McCaleb, creaTed Three sTodgy l-lollanders who were all royally Taken in. The hero and heroine were played by Bob lFrankiel Manley as Doris Van Damm, and Rose Anderson or Beverly l-lamowiTz as The BurgomasTer's daughTer, GreTchen. Carol Miessler as BerTha and Bob Rucker as The Governor creaTed delighTTul supporTing roles. Joyce Marshall l lT You'd Say Tha+ You Loved BuT Me 'l porirayed The parT oT The acTress- barmaid. Choral groups of Tlower girls, arTisTs, eTc., livened The scene making The whole opereTTa one oT The besT ever produced. Page 84 sf .p ,W , l 4 if c le XY-f iff! Q, CA 0l 'lfL6 ogd CA orufi BOYS' CHORUS: Fronf Row: Mr. Harris, Lowell McCauley, Tom ATkinson, Philip ThorneycroTT, John Herder, Harry KovaTs, Ralph Friz, Tom Lynch. and Craig Hammill: Second Row: Mike Skarry, Wayne STaIey. Bob NordsTrom, Franklin Calsmer, Bill ChrisTianson, Dick Morey, Carl Moeck, John Graham, and Ken Pinnow: Third Row: Jack Miles, Orval Topel. LeRoy Gardner, Ward Ohrman, Bob Manley, Quinn Tyler, Edward Johnson, Ronald Carlson, John Nelson, and Joe JohnsTon: FourTh Row: Harold BreTTmann, George KuITon, Floyd Gibson. Bob Rucker, Tom Willis, Ralph Terry, Eugene Heidke, Bruce DanTeIs,er. Charles McCaleb. and Henry Tiedemann. ' All righT, people. Take a IighT hum over a TiTTh. IT you hear This some day in The audi- Torium Third period, you needn'T be alarmed: iT's only The Senior Choir, under The baTon oT C. Eldon Harris, preparing To give TorTh wiTh The glaolsorne sounds ThaT people call music. This year The Senior Choir has been especially acTive, singing ChrisTmas Carols over The pub- lic address sysTem and presenTing concerTs Tor The P.T.A. and HawThorne School. One oT The mosT imporTanT evenTs oT The year Tor The Senior Choir is The presenTaTion annually OT an opereTTa. This year The Red Mill. All The choruses have been represenTed in The lasT Tew years aT regularly scheduled concerTs. However, someThing new in The way oT enTerTainmenT This year is a Vesper ConcerT enTirely pre- senTed by The Senior Choir. The choir also has several ensembles such as The girls' noneT and The boys' double quarTeT which sing aT various places ThroughouT The year. OPERETTA PICTURES TOP CENTER: ArTisTs and Tlower girls. STanding: Frank Calsmer, Bob Nordsfrom, and Craig Hammillg SeaTed: George Kulfan. Orville Topel, KenneTh Pinnow, and Lowell McCauley: Girls, seaTed: Joyce Marshall: Second Row: ArIeTTe STeIzer, DOT Lami, and Gloria STevens: Third Row:ADelores Krass, Irma Kruse, Mari- lyn Bradley, and Eileen Lewis. LEFT CENTER: Tom Lynch and Elaine Greenwall. LOWER LEFT: Bob Rucker and Carol Miessler. LOWER LEFT CENTER: FirsT Row: Lowell McCauley, John Gra- ham, and Ralph Friz: Second Row: Bob NordsTrom, Frank Cals- mer, and Harry KovaTs: Third Row: KenneTh Pinnow, John Harder, and Philip ThorneycroTT. TOP RIGHT: FirsT Row: MargareT Hedges and Marilyn Nord- sTrorn: Second Row: JaneT Melville, Ralph Friz, Philip Thorney- croTT, John Herder, Harry KovaTs, and Lois Bornernan. RIGHT CENTER: Charles McCaleb, Tom Willis, and Floyd Gibson. LOWER RIGHT CENTER: Ward Ohrman, Joyce Marshall, and Don STrong. LOWER RIGHT: Beverly I-IamowiTz, Bob Manley, and Rose Marie Anderson. Page 85 mea! Wouicefi aiu xlaerience in rea man oruri Page 86 FRESHMAN CHORUS, TOP: Firsi Row: i-lelmulh Lanlc, George Wrighr, Peier Ernsl, Doroihy Huse. Janei Johnson, Carol Glayser, Opal Geisler, Joanne Van Noppen, Carol Nelson, Berry Buclcles, June Hofmann, Sandra Poole. Margery Taylor, Sylvia Kaiser, Gloria Zayer, Virginia Jacobson, Rila Runge, Berry Wueriel, Dolores Nordsfrom, Carol Bariizal, Pairicia Lynnes, and Carolyn Cradii: Second Row: Maryls Wildman, -Norma Rabe, Hope Hendrickson, Geraldine Drapala, Virginia Tegsirorn, Genevieve MacKeen, Lorraine Srniih, Mary Rose Swanson, DeMaris McDole, Pairicia Ackerman, Harriei' Mae-chile, Parricia Pla'l'z, Anfoinerre Pflaum, Donna Lorenzen, Suzanne Sfanley, Freda Warman, Daniel Woods, Laurence Tilly. John Henaughan, Bruce Andrews, Richard Lifhgow, Arrhur Rosback. Elaine Wolaiz, Mary Jean Rucker, and Roberi Havemann: Third Row: Margie Molrros, Dolores Lewis, Cecelia Kasiholrn, Marilyn Schnee, Mariorie Trube, Thelma Anderson, Dolores Bash Jean Dahl, June Galbrai+h, Joan McGuire, Ruih Harner, Carolyn Cayia, Barbara Fulion, Virginia Kneip. Jaquelyn Hill, Karen Janizen. Coleiia Franzen,'Alycmae Zeiss. Geraldine Harbaugh, Rosemary Krause, Margarei' Travis, Roderick S+ory, Roberi' Green, William Mahan, Reed Chambers, and Neva Consfien: Fourih Row: Charles Frederiksen. Donald Pererhans, Roberr Benson, Daniel Sieweri, Joanne Schoanbach, Alina Siange. Joanne Crane, Ruih Kinyon, Nara Richards, Mimi Pieri. Joanne Tesch. NancyLee Aldridge, George Man+euful. Carl Ulbrich. Carol McNuliy, Joanne Wallace, Dorofhy Swanson, Lyle Hahns, Pairicia Gerbrechi. Mary Lehmann, Carol Siarner, Carol Koeplce, Joann Gilmer, Donald Milford. Jeanne Prehn, Norma Mesier, and Mr. Harris. TREBLE CLEF, BOTTOM: Eirsi Row Pai' Valllancouri Sharon Davis Marilyn ireland Mary Ryan, Mary Virginia Websier, Carolan Shaw, Arloa Glasher, Joyce Blum, Annie Minniii, and Jeanne Ghiiiori: Second Row: Irene Nierhofrf, Jane Krause. Ruih Bailey, Berry Henaughan. Jean Meidrich, Jean Molfros, Evelyn Galbaiih, Nancee Jamison. Helen Blair. June Slromwell, Marjorie Engel, and Winmonl' Folleir: Third Row: Mary Crabiree, Phyllis Payne, Edna Morrissey. Ann Morgan, Joan DuPre, JoAnn Hager, Priscilla Johnsion. Carol Greene, Barbara Coggeshell, Joan Coseglia, Caryl Trilcryl, Gloria Burns, Doris Chrysler, Ina Guyer, and Delphine Harbour: Fourih Row: Mr. Harris, Carol Sfubbe, Lois Warkenlien. Marion Boerrcher. Marilyn Palc, Helen Pearn, BeHy Adair, Joan Kaden. Dolores Owens, Margarer Swanson, Margarei Holman, Joyce Burmeisfer, Laura Tippefr. Jesse Ewing, Mary Teichen, and Poi' Kraus. owic Swinga Ouf .gb cgaruedf moon ance The age-old quoTaTion, Music ha+h charms. cerTainly is appropriaTe Tor The Music Club. Even Though This club under The sponsorship oT Mr. l-larris was sTarTed only in l939, iT already has one oT The largesT enrollmenTs oT any org'anizaTion in The school. The club-supporTs The diTTerenT acTiviTies oT The Music DeparTmenT. t 1 A musical program is'usually provided aT The monThly meeTings and plans are made Tor The various acTiviTies inTo which The club enTers. This year's annual Music Club dance, called The l-larvesT Moon, as in The pasT proved To bean enjoyable evening Tor The large crowd ThaT aTTended. Under The guidance oT Mr. l-larris The club will give an assembly This year, someThing new on Their calendar. An inTeresT in music is The only requiremenT Tor membership in This organ iza?Tion. This does noT mean ThaT The sTudenT necessarily musT have musical Ta enT. LK' sr si 'Q i 'O 'J N 2.3 ll T' il, T f'N-4 qls-1. 'OF: FronT Row: Eileen Vaughn, BeTTy dams, Jeanne Davis, Eileen Lewis, erol Miessler, Marilyn Lindsay, arol Frazier, Doris Burlchardt and orrinne Bauer: Second Row: Shirley eyer, Dolores Krass, Eleanor Lewis, eona Mae Jaclrer, Carol Miller, oroThy STolTz, Joan Darby, Ruih Wil- on, and Jacque Dunham: Third Row: oan Tozier, Marilyn Meineclce, Doris hrysler, l-larrieTT Reighner, Valerie uTlin, Virginia Hier, Carol Berry, ancee Wallace, Ruih Ewald, and aneT Melville: Eourih Row: DoroThy arroTT, Mary Shablinslcas, Mary Tei- hen, Franklin Calsmer, Ward Ohr- an, Ralph Terry, Bob Jolly. Lois orneman, Lorraine Larson, Yvonne aisey, and lrehe NierhoTT. ENTER: FronT Row: Lowell McCau- y, DoroTl1y Lami, Tavia Thorwaldson, na Guyer, Marilyn Bradley, Joyce arshall, Jean Leader, Marilyn Ire- nd, Nancy Vanlxloppen, and Eve- n Galbraifhg Second Row: John raham, Mary Simer. Arline BarTizal, ary Virginia WebsTer, Elaine Green- all. Pai' VaillancourT, John Caldwell, ary Louise Olsson, ArleTTe Sfelzer. rloa Glayser, and Tom Lynch: hird Row: Harold BreTTmann, eorge KulTon, Ellen Ann EnTorT. erion l'loTfman, Rose Anderson. niTa Profine, Harry KovaTs, Ari' reiTling, LeRoy Gardner, Bob Nord- Trom, and Jaclc Miles: Fourlh Row: om Willis, Bob Rucker, Elaine Eddy, arbara Macflrihur, Joan Kaden, Don Trong, Ronald Carlson, Bud Kucera, enneTh Pinnow, John l-lerTer, and hilip Thorneyci-oTT. USIC CLUB OFFICERS: Standing: harles Mccalelo, SecreTary: Marilyn ordsfrom. Vice-President Beverly amowiTz, Treasurer: and Gloria STe- ens, 'Presidenfg aT The piano, Mr. arris. 7 , ,W ' H B ms wif' KWH: I 1 5 a ff as , w - an - W- H '-wmnbxg sm 'QMQQ . - .W im,- 5 nag: V , mini.: vans V 1.-ik r 5 a vf. . 1. ,Jussi-, EXW! H Aw'H5?K-- WA. fa-fif '15 . . 1 w '?' . K.. W' Q3 . .W . than '-fi? 5 EWS Q' sz Qi ' , 521.1 W- , -. 59355: Mazza ' U., 1 - SP3 :ff .. asf , W 'iw - . 1 1 f if In 'w pf'- 1945 gs ff , ff! 'Y' v 4 H. 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Y Y, -..,7.ll , x rama g!Lf .9 Qgkf jAanL6 fo jlaefilaian gfkffd if if 3, Ra Y if STAGE CREW: Kneeling: Dale Hender- son, Richard Wilson and John Graham: Sianding: Tedd Thomas, Arihur Breiiling, Donald Sauls, and George Langeler. TI-IESPIAN APPRENTICES: Firsi' Row: George Lanqeler, Richard Shull, Arfhur Sorenson, Donald Brabec, Ward Ohrman, Philip Thorneycrofi, John Graham and Reagan Bowman: Second Row: Oliver Burrows, Mead Rogers. George R. Kiere spe, Rogerla Dickinson, Janes Sylcora, Doroihy STOIIZ. Phyllis Raymond, Barbara Brehm, Mary Collins, and Barbara Ford: Third Row: Harold Bendiglceii, Larry Fowler, Richard Wilson, Dale Hender- son, Donald Sauls, Arlhur Dewsberry, Mark Sfephenson. Elizabefh AuI'r, and Arihur Breiiling. DRAMA NIGHT SCENES, TOP OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT: Jean Cayia: Fred Shull, and Wayne DuFFin in The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife: OPPOSITE PAGE, RIGI-IT: Mead Rogers and Mary Louise Olsson in Chrislmas Desfinyg TI-IIS PAGE, LEFT: Lois Shaffer, Floyd Gibson, and George R. Kierspe in Chrisfmas Desfiny: THIS PAGE, RIGHT: Barbara Delaney, Tavia Thorwaldson, and Oliver Burrows in Indian Summer. GROUP AT TOP: FronT Row: Corinne WerkrneisTer, Marilyn Omundson, Pai' Monaghan, Paula PeTrie, BeTTy Roe, Hazel Wilson, Lois SmiTh, Lowell McCauley, AugusT ZahaTko, and Beify Swanson: Second Row: Janes Sykora, Marlys Weller, LaVergne STange, Sue Schweppe, Marialyce Shryock. PaT Ryan, Joan Rudd, Beverly Provo, Jean WrighT, Gisela RichTer. and Judy O'Brien: Third Row: Lois Muller, Jean McCall, John Royce. Phillip -- Randolph, Richard STevens, Eckhardr RichTer, ArT Rohn, Dick Morey. Charles Tilly, Marcia MeTcalT, Ray Seiden- sTicker, and Mark STephenson. VESTAL VlRGlNS: Top LeTT. SeaTed: Susan Graybill, Hazel Wilson, Laura Lee GranT. Marilyn Hill, and Diane Krohn: STanding: Janes Sykora, Mi- riam Habel, Mariory Crosley, and RogerTa Dickinson. SLAVE GROUP: FirsT Row: Tom Prolrop, PeTer ErnsT, and George WrighT7 Second Row: Joe Turyna, Ralph Anderson. Don ArmsTrong, Jack Thorne, and Jack RiTTer. ROMAN LADIES: Joyce An- derson, Sara lrvin, and Ellen Zwicky. l i Y ,. . f.: .T 4 Q :W i 54 TW T ., fl I . x I N , ofalfin Page 90 The LaTin Club is York's oldesT school club. IT has several Tra- diTions, The mosT renowned oT These being The annual Roman BanqueT held on The TirsT Wednesday oT December. As each sTudenT is in Roman cosTume, The banqueT is .very impressive. The sTudenTs indulge in a Typical Roman TeasT as The name oT The celebraTion implies. The ceremonies re-enacTed add much To The scene oT The glory ThaT was Rome. STaTely VesTal Virgins perTorm a candle-lighT ceremony, depicTing an age-old religious cusTom. Freshmen girls, dressed in The cosTumes oT Roman maidens, do an expressive dance oT everyday liTe. The Ludi Romani, held on March 7 oT This year. is a Roman circus in which represenTaTives Trom each class compeTe Tor honors. CharioT races, iavelin.Throwing, and gladiaTorial combaTs are among The Typical sporTs. - OTher social evenTs besides The Roman BanqueT and Ludi Romani are The FaculTy Tea held by seniors and The parTy given by The juniors in The spring Tor senior members. This year's iniTia- Tion had a council oT The Gods and Goddesses. Trembling Treshmen were placed beTore The council, and aTTer a rigid exam- inaTion, They were accepTed as members. ' FurThering inTeresT in The privaTe lives and language oT The ancienT Romans is The aim oT The meeTings oT The LaTin Club held on The TirsT Wednesday oT each monTh. All Those in LaTin IO, LaTin ll, and LaTin T2 are eligible Tor membership. Seniors who have compleTed a maior in LaTin are also eligible, as are Those Treshmen who have an A average Tor The TirsT semesTer. Pins. awarded on a poinT sysTem, are presenTed To all seniors who have been acTive in The LaTin Club Tor aT leasT Three years. Miss Lois AshTon' and Miss DoroThy l-lowe are-Co-sponsors oT The group. GROUP AT TOP: SeaTed: Marilyn LammerT, Sarah Lavin, Susan Gra-ybill, Diane Krohn, Joan Darby, Oliver Burrows. Jean BoeTTcher. and Shirley Bach: Second Row: Marilyn Hill, Delores Hammer, Gloria Lange. Lois FrosT, Sherron Davis, EdiTh Bond, Marilyn Ebling, Laura Lee GranT, Ann Biorklund, Shirley Ac- lcerman. June Frega, and RogerTa Dickinson: Third Row: RoberT ElworThy. Gordon Bed- norz. Howard CollicoTT, Edward Dolan, WalTer Henderson, Donald Fischer, Mary Fairbanlc, Doris Chrysler. Carolyn Ebling, ElizabeTh Caldwell. AlThea HunTing, Shirley Collingncn, Miriam l-label, and Mariory Crosley. CENTER, OFFICERS: FronT: Ellen Zwicky, Vice-President Back: Miss AshTon, Sponsor: Joyce Anderson., SecreTaryg Charles Tilly. Treasurer: and Sara lrvin, President LOWER LEFT, ROMAN BANQUET SCENE: .Gordon P. Bednon and Donald Brabec. LOWER RIGHT. ROMAN BANOUET SCENE: Don Fischer. EckhardT RichTer, Bob ElworThy, and Mark STephenson. ofafin Page 91 loaniak 5 agiznorifafi an .Sacred 5 reffenf gafa Yorlc's Spanish Club. Tormed in l92i under Miss Canan's guidance, is now sponsored by Miss Boniiield. The Eriendly'Pan-American spiriT has been upheld Tor TwenTy-Tour years. noT only Through correspondence wi+h Mexican and Cuban sTudenTs,' buT also by assemblies promoTing good will. The meeTings oT The club are held The second Wednesday oT each rnonTh. Programs Tor all meeTings are arranged by a sTudenT commiTTee. Various speakers are TrequenTly presenTed, and oTTen slciTs are given by The sTuolenTs Themselves. A meriT sysTem is Tollowed whereby The more acTive members are awarded silver pins by earning TwenTy-Two poinTs, and a guard, The highesT honor. Tor TorTy poinTs, TOP GROUP: FronT Row: Barbara Ford. Joyce Marshall. Barbara Delaney. RuTh Wil- son, and BeTTy Ann Rink: Back Row: Phyllis Rosenfeldf. John Graham. Barbara Brehm. Harry KovaTs. BeTTy Adair, Roberi' Jasper and Bob BogoTT. CENTER: SiTTing: Bill Ahrans, Carol SmiTh, Jean Leader. Noreen Sample, and Sarah WarkenTien: STanding: Tavia Thorwaldson. Frances Wirlcus, Delores Owen, Barbara Conlin. Carolyn DornoTf, Tom Brehm. Craig l-lammill, Paul Sample, and Dick Dickey. PLAY SCENE: Seafedz Carol Miller and Barbara MacArThur: STanding: Shirley Pace. BeTTy Gabriz. Jeanne Davis, Bob NordsTrom, and Bill ChrlsTianson. X F O I I O F I J85flULtLQd Ufl 0l I'l'L of CL Clll' l'l'L8I lCCl,l'l Each year a big evenT Tor Spanish Club members is The ChrisTmas ParTy, observed in Typical Spanish sTyle. The main TeaTure is The gaily decoraTed candy Tilled bag, known To The Spaniard. as The pinaTa, which is knocked down so ThaT each can geT his share. All Spanish sTudenTs are eligible Tor membership in The club. Freshmen, in order To belong, musT have compleTed The TirsT semesTer wiTh an A average. ATTer The second semesTer, anyone is eligible. A new consTiTuTion. designed To replace The original one. has been drawn sup by a special commiTTee. ' . This year Miss Canan, one oT our besT-known insTrucTors, celebraTed her TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary aT York. The TaculTy. TogeTher wiTh The Spanish Club, held a Tea in Miss Canan s honor, where she was presenTed a war bond. Ademgfg R y SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Arfhu Dewsberry, President Reagan Bowman Vice-Presiclen T, Miss Bonrfield. Sponsor Kay l-lanses. Treasurer: and Mary Vir ginia WebsTer, SecreTa ry. CENTER: Arline Charles McCaleb. Laura Combs, Arihur Sorenson. Mary Collins d D h dT an oris Bur k Ba rTizal. Robe-:rT Deufel BF. SKIT, ,LOWER LEFT: Charles McCaleb, Richard Shirkey, Jack Anderson. Arfhur S d RoberT Kiehn. orenso'n. an Page 93 TippeTT, Pafricia ermoan Carries n lvliflr .xdnnuaf ee .j5!af:ic!z hm, . gf.- a a a '17 13... ,.a--A-'- hun. .............,....E c. MEMBERS, TOP LEFT: FirsT Row: Shirley Boysen. Minnie MummerT, Dolores JosT, and Alice Fleck: STanding: Roberjr Woodburn: Second Row: Donald Kuriz. KenneTh HinTz. Lloyd Alabaclc, and Harry Pod: Third Row: Carl Moeclr, Adelore Pefrie, Bob' Mayer, Dennis Kolzow. Richard EnTeinann, Bruce Danfelser. Gerhard Meyers, and Bill Mehan. TOP RIGHT: German Club Halloween Dance Concession. FronT Row: KenneTh HinTz, Floyd Alabaclc, Donald Kurl'z, and Adelore PeTrie: Second Row: Marilyn LammerT and Eric FieliTz. OFFICERS, BOTTOM: Eric FieliTz, SecreTary7 ElizabeTh Noi- Tinqham. Treasurer: Marilyn Lammerf, Presidenh and Paul SchmiTz, Vice-PresidenT. If you hear The rnelodious sTrains oT Du Du, LlegsT Mir lm l-lerzen TloaTing Trom room IO5 some nighT aTTer school donT rush To The nearesT Telephone and reporT a German spy For on closer inspecTion you will undoubTedly discover Thaf iT is only The members oT The German Club aT Their monThly rneehng F' HighlighTing The Club's calendar is The annual KaTTee KlaTsch ii' To which The whole TaculTy is inviTed. CharacTerisTic oT This evenT l ,yn-rim Wu , ui li 1- f-.-. Time. are girls qaily bedecked in peasanT cosTumes. boys sporhng briqhT red suspenders and old derby he-1Ts. and The ever-presenT Oompa oompa! oT The German band. The club's oTher TeaT is The spring picnic, aT which everyone Turnishes his own lunch, geTs biTTen by insecTs, and has a wonclerTul This club., one oT The oldesT aT York, is under The sponsorship Je5:4' T oT Miss Evien. y . Paqa, 94 lega fem P wi 91 I' 5 xi T , l X . Q- 55 7- ' :fx 1 , il ' ., T 'ffvaiiw V, ' 'T v xb' 1 IQ. my rm ,fxlgilghlx ,Q :ml 1 r ' 1 W' 11-- , 5i'1 w-pl ' Tw wr: 55: E i ahh' .'5 L - f .I .5 N .z. ,J .- 1 L T is-if . ix ROUND TABLE GROUP: Sealed: John Smale, Oliver Burrows. and Ken Muller: Sranding: Alan l-leimerf, Tom Aflcinson, Tom Willis, Charles Tilly, and Mark Slephenson. DEBATE CLUB MEMBERS: Fronl' Row: Kennerh Muller, Charles Tilly. Alan Heimeri. John Smale, Tom Willis, and Oliver Burrows: Second Row: Pauline Lavin, Belly Swanson, Russell Vass. Lois Mueller, Tom Al'- lcinson, Vieve Maclieen, Darlene Law- son, Marialyce Shyroclc. and Gloria Hiedlce: Third Row: Kennelh Dunni- vanl, Jaclr Garrow, Bob Bowdish, and Marla Srephenson. DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: Oliver Burrows. Secrelaryg Alan l-leimerr, Vice-Presicleniy Mr. Whiteside, and Charles Tilly. President l 0l'l'l0f2 L!4!K60I'I,kl 2I'LCe- 0lflJ'l6! The Debaie Club, sponsored by Mr. Whiieside, has confined irs acriviries lo local appearances This year because oi war condirions. Al one session of ihe Round Table some Wesi Suburban debale coaches who heard The discussion on The Trealmenl of Deiealed Counlriesu decided lo hold a series of all-con- ference meels on Jrhe subiecl. ' ln This de-bale The Yorlc debalers were Kennelh Dunnivani, l-lislorian: Oliver Burrows, Theologiang Mark Slephenson, Sociologislg Jaclc Garrow, Scienlisr: Alan l-leimeri, Economist Tom Willis, Polilical Scienlislg Charles Tilly, Educalorg and Tom Arlcinson. Mililarisl. ' Wirh lhis discussion lhe debalers appeared before The American Legion and Legion Auxiliary, Elmhursl Terrace Club, a Baha'i group, Yorlc P.T.A., Lincoln P.T.A., andlhe Yorlc srudenl body. . if rqad I l If Andudn SAT H E RE l,M9MgAf Jdcfiuified 0 Mdfory One oT The educaTional socieTiesfaT York, The I-lisTorical SocieTy, was organized in I938. AT presenT under The sponsorship oT Mr. Van Norman and co-sponsorship oT Mr. Maclear, The I-lisTory Club brings To The members aTTenTion TacTs noT sTudied in regular hisTory courses. An inTeresTing program is Turnished aT each monThly meeTing. This year The Trips were To such places as The Criminal CourT, CounTy Jail, Field Museum, and The Museum oT Science and lndusTry. ' - All junior sTudenTs who have an A or B average in Their TirsT semesTer are eligible Pins are awarded To The seniors who TulTill cerTain qualiTicaTions during Their TirsT Two semesTers oT memberships. TOP, HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFI- CERS: LeTT To RighT: Mr. Van Norman, Sponsor: Eleanor Lewis, Vice-President Lois SheeTFer, SecreTary-Treasurer: and Philip MarqueTTe, President CENTER: FronT Row, LeTT To RighT: Joy smsle, Marilyn. NordsTrom, Rose Marie Anderson, Jean Leader, BeTTy Willis, Helen Blair, PaTricia Dreckman, Marilyn LammerT, Margarei' Slcarry, Joyce Blum. Sarah WarkenTien, Doris BurkhardT, Bar- bara Wilcox, and Olga Zinlag Second Row: PaTricia Combs. Delores BarTha, ArleTTe STelzer, Elsie Rockwood, Helen Pearn, Don McGurn, Mary Louise Olson, KenneTh Jordan, Marilyn WesTermann, Vivian Kalbfleisch, Lily Walclchof, Gwen- dolyn Geyer, and Lois Smifh: Third Row: Ralph Beckman, Ronald Saizke, RuTh Ann WiegreTe, Dicl: Eichenberger, Gloria STevens, Jim AshTon, Joan Tozier, Alan HeimerT, Beverly HamowiTz, Fred Shull. John Smale, George Fox. and Ellen Ann Enforf. BOTTOM: Froni' Row: DoroThy Davidson. Ellen Lewis, DoroThy Kunesh. Ellen Miller, PaT Feely. Joyce Marshall, Diane Mc- Dole, Marilyn Ireland, Phyllis Krage, Barbara Delaney, Mary Virginia WebsTer. and Jean WuerTel: Second Row: Ari' BreiTling, BeTTy Gabriz, Glenn Ericlcson, PaT Noon, RuTh Schuler, VerneTTe Rosen- winlcel, JaneT Melville, Tavia Thorwald- son. Carolan Shaw, MarTha Green, and Delphine Harbour: Third Row: John Gra- ham, Ray Clark, Jim Minor. WaITer Hen- derson, Tecld Thomas, Carl Friz. Jim NordsTrom, Bill Ahrens, ElizabeTh Ham- merschmidi. DoroThy ParroTT, Geraldine Halfiield, Alice Jager, and Ina Guyer. Olflfle H mail conom icri . 'Ny SEWING 'GROUP, LEFT: Slanding and Kneeling: Dolores Mauler, Nan Thomas, Pa? Diehl, and Elsie Palmer: Seaied: Lucille Bierlein, Elaine Norih, Annie Minnili, and Beliy Drake, T 'fwgsv CLUB OFFICERS, LEFT: Seaied: Shirley Swanson, Treasurer. and Pal' Diehl, Presi- deni: Sianding: Margil' Anderson, Vice- Presiclenl. Miss Peirce, Sponsor, and Blanche Trageser, Secrelary. K , r i HOME ECONOMICS MEMBERS, LEFT: Fronl Row: Joanne Harbron, Belly Wie- grele, Barbara Schonemann, Diana Low, Jessie Ewing, Dolores Mauier, Barbara Fie- lilz, Sue Binion, Virginia Jacobsen, Becky Maywald, and Beily Jacobsen: Second Row: Winiired Williamson, Carol Applequisi, Audrey Graunke. Marion Krengel, Jeanne Robbins, Millicenl' Kelly. Rulh Riizenihaler. Audrey Pasco, Annie Minnili, Berly Drake, Elaine Norfh, Elsie Palmer, Maybelle Reinke, and Rose Polilo: Third Row: Edna Cunningham, Rulhanne Wiegrefe, Marion Boeiicher, Marilyn Weslermann, Lucille Bier- lein, Nan Thomas, and Shirley Boe'H'cher. may Approximarely llilfly-lWO members Oi The l-lome Economics Club, under lhe guid- ance of Miss Peirce, lhe new home economics leaclqer, are learning +0 develop skills in sewing and cooking. ' 51 Regular meelings include a business period, a number of shori, inleresling pro- 1 . grams, and relreshmenls. The girls also allended an operella broadcasl al W.C5.N. - ,X ,' and enioyed olher field irips. f' ' Conlinuing ils philanihropic work, lheclub is making ulilily bags, sculilies, shoul- ' derelles, and an afghan for The Red Cross. The club's aclivilies are climaxed by , , lhe Annual Slyle Show held in The spring ol? each year, when each girl has a chance f l lo model her own crealion. ' mud Pins are awarded afler members have earned forly-five poinis by 'raking care oi coniechon sales, allending mee-'rings regularly, and modeling aflhe slyle show. Page 97 pep CML M?0lfLl'lU!6 um, L90l 7 I1 GROUP PICTURE AT TOP: FirsT Row: Joanne Van Noppen, Carol Glaser, Maryls Wildman, Marilyn Ireland. Dione McDole, Joyce Marshall. and Carol Nelson: Second Row: Demaris McDoIe, Sandra Poole, Marjorie Taylor, Sylvia Kaiser. Dolores NordsTrom, Carol Bar- Tizal, Lois TornquisT, Frances Larsen, and BeTTy WuerTeI: Third Row: Marilyn Schnee, Cecilia KasThoIm, Tony Flam, DoT Davidson, Gloria Lang. Sharron Davis, Jane Teschner, Judy Pollock. Peggy Enzweiler, Shirley Shaw, and Nola SanTi: FourTh Row: Mary Rose Swanson. RoberTa GilloTTe, Sue STanIey. Donna Lorenzon. Jean Kerkoch, Jean Wuerfel, Mary Virginia Websfer, Marilyn NordsTrom, Arline BarTizaI, DoT Lami, Mary Ann OuiTer, and EIizabe+h Harnmerschmidh OFFICERS: Tavia Thorwaldson, Treasurer: Carolyn Shaw, Vice- PresidenTg Miss Simms, FacuITy Sponsor: Barbara Delaney, PresicIenTf and Ina Guyer, SecreTary. . I ez agp? Li FTS.. Page 98 The girls oT York Ioolr Torward wiTh greaT enThusiasm and a gIinT in Their eyes To The BasIceTball Dance, sponsored by The Pep Club. For aT This Tri- umphanTAcIose Tor The baslceTbalI season, The girls pop The quesTion and do all The honors. This dance is one oT The mosT ouTsTanding oT The year, a TacT easily conTirmed by iTs record in aTTendance. This year The Pep Club drew up a new consTiTuTion, under which They are carrying ouT Their purpose as a promoTer oT everlasTing school spiriT. This is done wiTh The able assisTance and splendid cooperaTion oT Miss BeTTy McEIwee, The new sponsor. Pins are awarded To upperclassmen Tor working on commiTTees, aTTend- ing meeTings, and holding oTTices. This pin, The mosT ouTsTanding aT Yorlc. is a gold Y wiTh The word PEP prinTed across in green. NOT To be surpassed by anyone in iTs repuTaTion as being one oT The mosT acTive clubs aT York, The Pep Club has expanded iTs acTiviTies. No one could miss Those noTices oT coming games which The Pep Club has placed on The blaclcboards This year. Nor can anyone cheer louder, longer, or TasTer Than a Pep Club member. I 19,40 cm yn. am ,, We've goT The coach: We've goT The Team: We've goT The pep: We've goT The sTeam! Flashing Tigures in green and whi+e lead The crowd in an ear-spliTTing cheer ThaT brings The bleachers down. The cheer-leading squad under The direcTion oT Miss Simms ' is an imporTanT parT,oT The Pep Club. So are Those exciTed, screaming personsin The sTands. ln TacT, anyone who has pep and is inTeresTed in creaTing school spiriT and enThusiasm may become a member of The Pep Club. TOP PHOTO: Kneeling. ArT BreiTling: FronT Row: Phyllis Crosley, Doris Burlchardt Barbara McGregor, Doris De Bruine, Mary RicoTTa, Barbara Ford, Mary Collins. RuTh BasTman, and Carol SmiTh: Second Row: Barbara Brehm, Barbara Conlin. Donna Ahrens, Joanne Gilmer, Joanne Wallace, MargiT Anderson, Marilyn Lindsay, Janel' Melville, Elaine Greenwall, and Ellen Ann EnTorT: Third Row: Beverly Hamo- wiTZ, Mary Ann Reulman, Marilyn Horn. Muriel Heller, Joyce Rob- erTs, Virginia Reinhold, Francyn Appleman, DoroThy Swanson. Bar- bara Tozier, Nancy Anderson, and Virginia l-larTman: FourTh Row: Pal' Ryan, Joan Rudd, Ida Mae Johnson. Joan Schweppe, Doris Miles, Margarei' Klein, MargareT Horgen, Barbara MacArThur, Dolores Lewis, Imogene Hall, Mary Allen Keller, and Jane Drall- meier. LOWER PHOTO: Cheer leaders. Laff To righT, Carol Fraser, BeTTy Rink, RoberTa Telling, and Carolan Shaw. 1,7 Nif Nazi!! i uf 'sy Page 99 Cfftg .S?00l'l,d0I 6 .9I'Lfl 6LIfi'llfl,l d! LSZQOPEJ ARCHERY GROUP, UPPER LEFT: Kneeling: Roberla Telling: Sfanding: Gwendolyn Geyer, Mariha Green, and Arlelie Slel- zer. HOCKEY GROUP, UPPER RIGHT: Firsi Row: Gloria Heidlce, Harrie+ Meyer, Joyce Blum, and Shirley Meyer: Second Row: Car- olyn Ebling, Margarei Horgen, Imogene Hall, and Lilly Walclchof: Third Row:-Lillian Johnson, Karen Janlzen, and Gwendolyn Huichi- son. VOLLEY BALL GROUP, CENTER LEFT: Firsl' Row: Carolyn Sladelc, Geraldine Gunderson, Billie De- Shane, and Gladys Cook: Second Row: Roberia Donaldson, Doroihy Gassner. and Nola Sanii: Third Row: Rulh Bailey and Louise Miller. BASEBALL GROUP, CENTER RIGHT: Firsi Row: Elaine Wolaiz, Mary Ann Moeck. Mary Urquhart and Lois Tornquisi: Second Row: Verna Olmsied, Lorraine Small. and June Maihewson: Third Row: Barbara McGregor, Valerie Hunier, and Marilyn Timmerf SOCCER GROUP, BOTTOM: Firsr Row: Shirley Boergerhoii, Audrey Chrisiianson, Mary Dag- Iey, and Barbara Kofi: Second Row: LaVerne Boldebuck, Carol Koeplce, Rurh Heidorn, and Jane Heidorn: Third Row: Joanne Tesh, Alice Luehr, and Elizabelh Collins. NOTE: Because of lack of space, a sixrh group could noi be included on ihis page. For a phoro of' fhese girls, see page IO7. PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Decoraling ihe an- nual G.A.A. Chrisimas free. Imo- gene Hall, Jerry Luerhi, Jane Heis dorn, Doris Burlchardr, Margarei Horgen, Mary Dagley, Mary Ann Moeck, Doroihy Gassner, Peggy Reeder, and Rulh Heiclorn. UPPER RIGHT: G.A.A. iniriaies humbly roll peanuis wiih iheir noses. Leif io righi: Shirley Boer- gerhoii, Laverne Boldebuck, Grace Cook, and Mary Ann Moeclc. CENTER: The officers of G.A.A. Jerry Luerhi, Vice-President Bar- bara Bailey, Treasurer: Margarel' Horgen, Program Chairman: Margueriie Fash, Secreiary: and Roberfa Donaldson, Presideni. ' Page I 00 The Girls' Aihleiic Associaiion is designed io prornoie good sporismanship, co-operaiion, and friendliness ihrough sporis and games. By pariicipaiing in diiiereni sporis ihroughoui ihe year, aiiending meeiings regularly, and keeping healih charis, Jrhe girls earn poinis Jroward G.A.A. leiiers. A local award requires six hun- dred poinis earned in The freshman year and one 'ihousand iwo hun- dred poinis The sophomore year. The Siaie League Award is given io juniors having earned one Ihousand six hundred poinis, and The Siaie League Emblem is given io seniors having earned Two ihousand poinis. . Q .fd .14 Ofkm .gyaorf ana! .Sgociaf .fgcfiuified .fo QP 6 Already The GAA. members have a loT To look back on. There was The Tall hike To Addison's ToresT preserves, when The new members are inTroduced inTo The group. Then There were The days beTore Thanksgiving playing hocky or soccer in York's backyard. ATTer Thanksgiving To The end oT The TirsT semesTer They played volleyball. The nexT semesTer sTarTed wiTh a bang wiTh exciTing games oT baskeTball. Wednesday aTTernoons were reserved Tor bowling. WiTh warmer weaTher came baseball and archery. -vvs I ' The G.A.A. has always Trimmed The ChrisTmas Tree Tound gliTTering in The hall in TronT of The audiTorium. Besides This service The club has sponsored dances held aTTer The home baskeTball games where you Tound a large aTTendance dancing To Dick SeiberT s orchesTra. ln The spring The girls enTerTain Their moThers aT a Tea. AT This same Time The girls are presenTed wiTh Their awards. ln The summer a Tew lucky girls sponsor Their group aT a G.A.A. camp aT Lake Geneva. - Page 1 01 Rc! 600:56 Page I 02 1 .Of 5. FIVE n Rea wi, 2:3 Caps: TOP PHOTO: SeaTed, leTT To righT: Zillah Janes, Donald McGurn, Marilyn Bradley, DoroThy Lami, Lloyd Van Schoyck, Phyllis Krage. and John Smale: 5Tanding: Tavia Thorwalclson, MargareT l-lorgen. Carol Berry, Alec Davis, Mariorie Meyers, Roberf SToever, Doris Miles, and Paul Sample. CENTER PHOTO: Seafed, lefi To righT: Marilyn Ireland. DoroThy ParroTT, Jane Teschner, Sharron Davis, Carolan Shaw, Eleanor Lewis, and Noreen Sample: Second Row: Miss l-libbard. BeTTy Kozak. Bar- bara Delaney, Mildred Olsson, Jeannine Dodds, Mary Virginia Web- sTer, Eileen Lewis, DoroThy Davidson. Dione McDole, and Joyce Mar- shall: Third Row: Ina Guyer, Virginia Reinhold, Joyce RoberTs. Mari- lyn Meinecke, PaT Noon. Lois Borneman. Irene Nierhoff. JaneT Mel- ville, Gloria STevens, Ellen Ann EnTorT, Mary Anne OuiTer, and Arline Barfizal. LOWER PHOTO: Dan BlyTh, PaT McClinTock. and Barbara CrabTree are operafing The Red Cross TaTiy Apple Concession aT The Hal- lowe'en Dance. The Red Cross Club, Tounded in The spring OT l94O, has Tor iTs goals service, healTh, and educaTion Tor beTTer ciTizenship. The war has puT an emphasis on The goal oT service and The Red Cross has achieved iT nobly. The VicTory Book Campaign was a deTiniTe success. ApproximaTely Two Thousand books were collecTed in York's English classes, one hundred oT which were senT direcTly To a service cenTer in The PaciTic area. Two hundred books Tor women were senT To The women's branches oT The armed Torces. Five hundred oT The books oT The juvenile Type were disTribuTed To orphan homes. The Red Cross also sponsors proiecTs Through oTher clubs. Through The Spanish Club one hundred and sev- enTy-six dollars and sevenTy-Two cenTs was collecTed by The sale oT bangle pins To sTamp ouT Tuberculosis. ATghan squares were kniTTed and slippers made by The l-lome Economics DeparTmenT. The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy packed boxes oT school supplies To re-equip schools de- sTroyed in Europe. All This has been accomplished under Miss l-libbardis leadership. ' Wy One: A scene from Junior Miss, lhe iunior play oi 1944. Leif lo right Roberl Ringquisr, Mary Louise Olsson. Barbara Delaney, and Marilyn Bradley. Two: More of The same. Nancy Van Noppen, and Barbara Delaney as lhe rwo maddening adolesceml females. Three: Junior Miss again. Doris Richier. Mary Louise Olsson, Jean Cayia, Roberf Ringquisf, Fred Shull. Barbara Delaney, and Philip Marqueile. Four: A scene from lndian Summer, one ol The Thespian Drama Nighl plays. Le'Pr fo right Tavia Thorwaldson, Philip Marqueiie, Barbara Delaney, and Oliver Burrows, Five: Anolher Drama Nighi play, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Leif lo righi, inside house. Dick Melz. Arr Sorenson, Fred Shull, John Thomas, and Wayne Dufiin. Sfanding oulside window. Harold Bendigkeil. Six: Everyone will remember The creepy Soph Play of lasl year, The Bal. Roberl' Manley. Louis Musil, Roberl Newfon, and Roberi' Rucker. Seven: More Soph Play. l-larold Bendigkeil, Barbara Brehm. and Joyce Anderson. Eight Anofhor scene from The Bai. Sealed, Barbara Brehm and Glennyce Wilson: sianding, Joyce Anderson, Roberl Manley, and George R. Kierspo. ' 6t0l g7 601412 g, MPCLHQCLJ IOIQQCLI9 OIT, WOPLE5 Page 1 03 lug: . E some , -s www ia I l . . l I ... .Q , l 4 . A X is 4, is , a X 1 .vwjws I 1 J, Y W ,Nad gouncerri, HJL6! QGLLITCAQFL One: A group of enerqeiic German Club workers ai' ihe Kafleeklafsch. Froni' Row: Sieven Spannulh, Lloyd Alaback, Roberl Woodburn. Donald Durfz. Miss Evien. and Sleen Mifchelg Second Row: Lyle l-lahns. Kennelh Dunnivanf. Richard Muller. Kennefh l-liniz. Roberi Deufel. Carl Moeck Donald Dimmifi. William Mahan. William Pelerson, Laurence Tilly, Roberl Lenke, and Harry Pori: Third Row: Gerhard Meyers, Bruce Dan lfelser. Adelore Peirie. Richard Enienrnann, Richard Dickey, Gary Wallace, Jon Thorwaldson, and Richard Sievens. Two: A general view of ihe 'faculiy gossiping and nibbling ioyously away on delicious German pasiry. Among 'lhose in The pholo are Mr. Bakkers, Miss Peirce. Miss Shehan, Mrs. Wall. Mr. Leishman, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Cox, Mr. Berry, Mr. Van Norman. Mr. Leader. Miss Canan, and Miss Davis. The 'ihree headwairers are Bob Mayer, Kennefh Hinfz, and Roberi Deufel. Three: Shirley Boysen serving coffee fo Mr. Morgan and Dr. Tozier. Headwailer Bob Deuiel is sfanding by, ready for acfion. Four: The Three bouncers. Lloyd Alaback, Richard Enfenmann. and Roberi' Woodburn. Five: The liH'le German band. Richard Sfevens, Gerry Wallace. Roberl Lenke. Bill Peierson. Jon Thorwaldson. and Dick Dickey. Six: The Laiin Club holds inifiafion proceedings on fhe sfage. We don'f know wha+'s going on. being amongsl ihe uniniiiafed hoifpolloi. buf 'rhe fwo gels are Cecelia Kasiholm and Doroihy' Swanson. Seven: More of ihe same. Shown in ihis pholo are Pal' Plaiz and Marilyn 'Lammer'r. ' l yi! jakd pkofograpker .synalaa ariecljdcfiuiffea l l l l One: The officers of ihe newly-formed LeHermen's Club. Lefi fo righl: Ralph Beckman. Secreiaryg Mac Hall, Second Vice President Jack Anderson. Treasurer: and Curly Vogel, Presideni. Paul Sample, Vice-President is noi shown. Two: Did you send a Mercurygram ai' ihe Hallowe'en Dance? Charles Tilly is shown in The popular Lafin Club concession booih. Three: The rrio giving oui ai' 'lhe Hallowe'en-Dance. Leif To righi: Bob Green, Dorolhy Lami, and Bob Manley. Four: Rainy weaiher foiled aciion phoios oi ihis year's bonfire. buf our cameraman caughi' ihis group of siudenis on Their way'lo The blaze. Froni Row: Lois Meyers and Ida Johnson: Second Row: CharlesXTilly, Jack Anderson. James Ashlon. Fred Shull, and Lloyd Van Schoyclcg Third Row: Roberi Jasper, Adelore Peirie, and Henry Cheney. Five: The GAA. concession al The Hallowe'en Dance. ln ihe boo+h are Imogene Hall and Roberia Donaldson. The iouching scene on 'lhe srairway is being enaclecl by Jack Anderson and Doc Beckman. Six: The iaculiy Tea given ai Chrisimasfime by Jrhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Froni' Row, seaied: Miss Geselbrachi, Miss Haniien, Miss Simms, Miss Heinemann, Miss Miles, Mr. Pleicher, Mr. Praifi Mr. Kelly. and Mr. Van Norman: Second Row: Miss Clark. Mrs. Wall, Mr. Palmer. and Miss Evien. Sfanding, Mr. Harfwig and Mr. Harris. Seven: A general view of ihe Lalin Club Roman Banquei. Eight This window exhibit displayed in Elmhurst ar ihe Public Service Company and in Villa Park a+ Rol1n's. was made by 'ihe ihird-year arf class Xin conneciion wiih Naiional Educaiion Weelc. Nine: Our phoiographer saw 'ihis odd sighi a'l' a baslcefball game and couldn'+ resisi 'lhe iempiaiion. The Horizon Club inifiaies ailired in nighlgear are Pairicia Chan'l', Mildred Olsson, Pafricia Monaghan. and Marcella Chani. 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Susie is none olher lhan Mr. George lTanglefooil Langeler, whose lap dancing was a real high-spol on lhe show. Seven: Mr. Frank lSal'chel Moulhl Whileside and Mr. Rodney Coulson, masler of ceremonies. f' S l d al' fhe ri hl in background is Mrs. Gwladys Evans Macfxrlhur. one of al' ihe payofl of Mr. Whi+eside's rouline aboul' pulling oul a ure, ea e g lhe fealured vocalisls. One: Since lhe Junior Play came foo lale 'ro be phoiographed for The yearbook. our pholographer snapped some scenes ai rehearsal. Sealed, Barbara Brehm and Barbara Ford: sianding, Roberl Manley. Arl Dewsberry. and Ward Ohrman. Two: More rehearsal of ihe Junior Play, Heaven Can Waii. George R. Kierspe has iusl fainiecl. apparenrly, while Warcl Ohrman fries lo resurreci' him: Ari Dewsberry doesn'+ seem io care much whai' happens. Three: Heaven ls Sfill Wailring. Leif lo righl, Ward Ohrman. Mead Rogers, Oliver Burrows, and Arr Dewsberry. We haven'+ sean lhe play yer. as we wrile This caplion, bul we lhink all lhis has somefhing io do wirh lrving unsuccessfully lo gel inio heaven. Four: Two of lhe York sound crew who nurse 'lhe PA. sysiem. alfeclionafely known among Yorkiies as Gravel Gerlie. The 'lwo are Mead Rogers and- George R. Kierspe. Five: George Lanqeler and Don Sauls on fha fly floor during a siege proclucfion iDrama Nighi, as we recall.i ll is lheir job lo raise and lower scenery in lhe fly lofi. Six The Foolball Banquei. Tug Wilson is spealcingf Sealed 'lo Wilson's lefl are Messrs. Lee Daniels, l-lal Torlen, Maynard J. Black. and H. Korf. Seven: Alier 'lhe page oi P.T.A. Minsirel picfures was made up, we discovered +his prinl of The four faculiy men in The casi.,l.ef'r lo righi, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Whileside, Mr. Pralrl, and Mr. I-larlwig. Elghi: A general view of lhe Fooiball Banquei. Nine: The GAA. pholo omiiled from ihe regular club pages for lack of space. Forming 'rhe pyramid are, bollom row. 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I .rl , fy:',3..l.1R1'in: a'.'.'!,val I' ' -L5 , :Tl-,j -V. -' I f-xx PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE TOP LEFT: Fulure Isaclcfield sfar Dave Blaclc receives insfruclions from his dad. Coach Maynard Black. and Capfain Dobbeck. LEFT CENTER: Johnsfon sliff-arms a menacing faclcle. LOWER LEFT: Olson Blocks ouf for Fusaro's plunge. UPPER RIGHT: Olson recovers a fumble in The Maine game. RIGHT CENTER: Tanis slops a Glenbard fouclwclown. LOWER RIGHT: Tiedemann plunges Through +he Glenbarcl line for a firsf down. T PHOTOS ON' OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Bailey lunges for a feclcle. LEFT CENTER: Olson plunges Through a gaping hole. LOWER LEFT: Yorlc gains ground againsl' Downers. UPPER RIGHT: Fusaro passes a long one. CENTER: A lirsf clown for York againsl' Downers. CENTER RIGHT: Olson gels OTI a 70-yard punf. LOWER RIGHT: Froni' view of perl' of The line. Leff fo righ+: Mueller, Dobbeclc, and Bailey. I W si: m B eau wei Af' if 9 loflaf g Page 111 - HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL SQUAD: FronT Row: Ralpl B km IM n Joe Turyna, Tom Herne, Jack DrayTon, Jim Fusaro, Don Ol AT J h WaITer Koenig. Hank Tiedemann, Tony Cardea, and Jack A d ge I Gilberf WesT, Howard Vogel. Paul Luehr. John Mueller, G cl GI y h AI D bb Miles. GiIberT Bailey, Allen Maples, Bob Boesenberg, D I H d d H b I. d Th Third Row:,Coach Black. Bob NewTon, Bob Obermeyer, P I S h IT A d C h W IT ' Anderson. Jack Harbron, AFI' Mack, Henry Cheney, D Chas H d H PadgiTT, WaITer Fischer, Oliver Burrows, WalTer Laclwig. d C h F II Fo Th R TveTer, Rudolph Henzi, George KuITon, George Sladek. Ll yd V S h y k K T Don Henderson. Bob ThornTon. John Schmuhl, Kenne+h P n W r nd D n L' if ' Af 3' 1- J C Ol if 96lUylfU8Lg if le Ol ll' on elneflfe AT Downers, The Downers oTFense and passing abilify were The Two main reasons Tor York's deTeaT. The Highland Park game, Though non- conlierence, was one oT The mosT damaging oT The Team's games. Curly Vogel. Tor one, played Through The second halT wiTh a broken wrisTg and Jack Miles, Tor anoTher, received a severe neck injury. The Riverside game was The upseT oT The conTerence. York was picked To lose, buT smashed Through To a score OT I3-6. In The G-lenbard maTch, The heavies didn'T geT sTarTed un+il The lasT Three minuTes oT a game which' wound up wiTh The Dukes on Glenbard's Two-yard line. IT The boys had sTarTed abouT TiTTeen minuTes earlier, They mighT have won The game. The spiriT and Teamwork oT The Dukes was in greaT measure due To Coach BIack's shaping up The line. On The whole, The Team's spiriT couldn'T have been beTTer. Many members OT The Team were picked as all-comcerence. Don Olson. Tullback,,made second sTring, and GilberT Bailey goT an honorable menTion. Topping Them all was Al Dobbeck, who made TirsT-sTring all-comcerence and was chosen Tor boTh all-Chicago and Suburban and all-sTaTe Teams. Playing his second year aT cenTer, he kepT The Team going and TighTing all The Time. IT may easily be said he was The mosT reliable man on The Team. Glaysher and Miles, aT guards, and Mueller and Bailey aT Tackles also played commendable, while Luer, SoTwick and Vogel did a Tine job aT The end posiTion. The Team used The T TormaTion and The backTield lined up as Tollows: quarTerback, Johnson: wingback, Tanisg Tailback, Fusarog and Tullback, Olson. A very good second Team backed up These Tellows as was proved by The Tinal sTandings in The comference. The Team members also say ThaT Managers Beckman and Anderson couldn'T have done a beTTer iob. 1 LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL SQUAD FirsT Row: Bob Green, Jim Rose, Frank Amador, WalTer H IT' B b Sh J h Th m Wayne DuTTin, Dan Egan, and Chuck Jessen: Second Row: d Anderson. Jim Welch, Ronald Baker. Don Gvullion. Bob b T P T d C h H K h d R B T D cl lpI1K k J D o er or er, an oac . orT: T ir ow: er avis, T Kny W IT Larson. Norman Browne, Roy Newlander, Jack DuPre, e dgk T B b K Th l T m Lynch. RoberT Lowe, Hugh Dagley. and Bob Kiehnt T R D d S y Bll N rrnan, Bob Roehr, Roberi' Landgren, Jack Bobeng, Jack hu In Al C l F d NauerT. 6eorge.Riner, Bill CaThcarT, Bill Larson, and Dick Xl02l L8lfLC86! OZQQJ5 fA2 KJPOFL5 7 The lighTweighTs oT l945, Though greaTly handicapped by CapTain DuTTin's broken wrisT and several oTher iniuries Trom Tield, ToughT Their way Through very Tough compeTiTion To a second place in The ConTerence. Coach KorT sTarTed The Team wiTh anlexperienced backTield Trom lasT year's Team. The backTield berThs were held by Amador and Shaw, Taking Turns aT Tullback, John Thomas aT The wingback posiTion. and Egan aT Tailback. The line on The oTher hand was Tairly new wiTh The excepTion oT Anderson, and Kerkos lwho played cenTer on The previous year's Teaml aT ends. A The TirsT conTerence game was very close: misTakes on The Barons parT and some lucky breaks Tor Maine gave The visiTors The game, I5-I4, and slimmed The Barons' chances Tor a TirsT place. In The La Grange game The Team really looked good, playing good ball The whole game and winning, I4-O. The game aT Hinsdale was an expecTed vicTory Tor The lighTs, who ran up The score To T8-O. The vicTory over Downers Grove, which was a Tough Team, was one oT York's besT games. AlThough The score was The same as The Hinsdale game, The Downers Gridders leTT Their mark on rhe Barons by puTTing Shaw ouT oT The Tollowing games wiTh an iniured knee. Amador Then Took over The running back posiTion. The Riverside TilT was York's deciding game, The Barons were playing againsT a very Tough conTerence TavoriTe. In spiTe oT all eTTorTs, we dropped The game 6-O. Coming back aTTer This deTeaT, The lighTs played an ouTsTanding game againsT Glenbard which They won 25-7, The worsT beaTing They had ever received during The whole conTerence. Page 113 rffuiv 'rr f - r oZTgAfweigAf flgofdaf Page 114 Much crediT Tor our season's wins should be given To Egan's passes, which scored a good halT oT York's Touchdowns. Frank Amador, one oT The Team's mainsTays, played Three posiTions during The season. l-le was one oT The main TacTors in York's geTTing eighTeen Touchdowns To Tour scored againsT iT. As you know, every Team has To have a spark plug. someone To keep up Team spiriT and spur iT along. ThaT spark plug was wingloack John Thomas. This is Thomas' second year aT The wingback posiTion, and he has masTered iT To perTecTion. l-Tis reverse plays gained much yardage Tor The lighTweighTs. l-le was ouTsTancling, as was The whole Team, in The Glenbard game, which iclimaxed York's season. T The enTire sTudenT loooly again has To praise Mr. KorT Tor his coaching abiliTy wiTh The Barons. ln The words oT his TeammaTes, he was The besT coach, ever. ' M11 'I lbw fi-w . 'K .Y .. , .. . J 3 . .I - 1.-.V NL: ,. .f . . 'W-f Q .- if - , . vgrw 'xiii -- ii- 1' -- - , ny, , Y , 2, 1.51 Lg L, -te-.LL-,1-lg.. , A -, Mi, , HJ .r- '.-. .-.mg-fry: . . . ,Q-gl-..L , . -,. . MV AU 5 if' Hifi' . xi A . 355- .f, . :V-., ,' -' 'f H . ' ,Q if, .'Jg'Z-,fQ'h1 E'jl3IqfH5: ' T-T-gg? - f - '- , '.A'..- '.'Lf.,-11:.,g V.-11235 QL . ' ' 1.1,1.f5f'fsfwsfz-gif? . J' I f' Pie llffiifi 'f ':'Iq'f,-- .f ' .1 f - ,,If-f:-TIT? .urgi- -.-ur if gf.. fl ,Q . -1,1 .- 5 inn ,.11I .. .. ,Q ,W in U , ,.-,As , - N' .,,-1,1 . -vf L: 5 1, 1. . -A ' Y. ,Apr-,JPL :1,,.5 ... h y nFr'5N'i' ' A Hi i I it K U 4 P P -' . Q' . 'ri 'I L ,li K A I I. I H - PHOTOS ON OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Thomas kicks in The Maine game. UPPER CENTER: Thomas runs around end. CENTER LEFT: Rose going around end. CENTER RIGHT: Kerkos recovers a fumble. BOTTOM LEFT: Wing- back Thomas sprinfs around end in The Glenbard game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Anderson Ihrows I'ackIing block info Jessen. PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE PHOTO ACROSS PAGE FOLD: Coach Korf gives a few poinfers 'Io Capfain Duffin. UPPER CENTER: Shaw charges Ihe phofographer. UPPER RTIGI-IT: Rose goes around righi' end in The Maine game. LEFT CENTER: Egan gefs off a Iong one. CENTER: Thomas place kicks. Duffin holding 'Ihe ball. RIGHT CENTER: DuPre caughi behind Jrhe Iine of scrimmage. LOWER CENTER: Thomas Duifin, and Egan furnish some biocking for Amador. LOWER RIGHT: Anderson drops a long pass in The Maine game. A oGgAfweigAf ' i .clofgaf f V-. .rj 1 4 Y B 4. , T155 - I I :- I wc' vi . Z GT 5-M X Page 115 FROSH-SOPH LIGHTS: FirsT Row: Bruce Andrews, Bob Cunningham, Diclc LiThgow, Richard LesTon, Alvin Klaeron, Chuclc Sandford, Phil Thorneycroflx and Jack Curran: Second Row: William McPharlin, Fred LinquisT, Jed Paiferson, Bob Geraci, Tom Wellman, Bill Wiedenbeclc, John Hanson, Roger STeingraber, Ari' Rosback, and Edgar Moore: Third Row: Bill Coran, Ray Fischer, 'CliTford RuTTer, Al SchlandT, Bob l-lagsfrom, Edwin Burfis, Rodney HarTsing, John Emery, Reed Chambers, Norman STeingraber, Ted McDaniel, LeRoy Pleficha, and Coach Mahoodg Fourfh Row: Jon Tholrwaldson, Jack AyoTTe, Donald PeTerhans, Joe Lagowslci, Dan Seward, Bob Irish, Michael Slcarry, Harry Hodson. Earl Rieclc, Arden -DeuTsche, Alan McComb, and Chuck Cedarholm. FROSH-SOPH HEAVlES: FirsT Row: Paul Dempsey, Ari' Rohn, Bob Paiferson, Bob ColTer, Joe Johnson, Louis Cabo, Bob Jensen, and George OrcuTT: Second Row: Mr. Ferry, Bill Thornberg, Arf BarTleTT, Roy BarTleTT, Gene Pero, Ed Amador, Earl Swanson, Bob Rohdenburg and Carl AlbrechT: Third Row: Ed Murphy, Diclc Hoover, Paul ArThur, Roberi' R. Anderson, Owen Sylcima, Howard Curran, Howard CollicoTT, Bill Prosek, Jerry Zoch, and Lawrence Vroman. 10,r-5,,i flow! Yorlc's Trosh-soph lighTweighT Team had a preTTy good season under Mr. Mahood. .Hi ln inl'erschool compeTiTion, They won one, Tied one, and dropped Three. NexT ' year many oT These boys should be playing on Yorlr's varsiTy lighTs. - , The ouTsTancling men on This season's squad were Jerry PaTTerson, Arl' Rosbaclc, Roger STeingraber, Dave Sweeney, Bob Landgren, Al Klaeren, Bob Cunningham, 6 , I I and Kennel'h Anderson. , ' I -- lvlr. Ferry's Trosh-soph heavies enioyed a highly successTul season. They won The 1 P-'X 7 maioriTy of Their games, and many OT The boys show greaT promise. Some oT The promising candidaTes Tor Mr. Blaclc's varsiTy squad in The near TuTure f f' are Ed Amador, George Orcul'T, Bob PaTTerson, ArT BarTleTT, Arl' Rohn, Roger f Bar+le+T, Dick ColTer, and Bob Jensen. , X Much crediT is due To The Trosh-soph coaches Tor Their eTForT in developing var- ' siTy maTerial. L 6066 60lfLl'LtI y Cl,L8J LlXCefLl'Lf York's cross-counTry Team was quiTe commend- able This year. Coach Russell Tashioned a Tairly good squad ouT oT a largeiTurnouT. I-Te had a Tew reTurning leTTermen To bolsTer up his hopes Tor a successTul season. BoTh The Team and The coach should be congraTulaTed on a good showing This ear. Y OuT oT eighT Tough conTesTs, York won Tour, losT Two, and Tinished second and Third in The oThers. Their besT showing was The lasT meeT, wiTh Glenbard, which They won easily. ln ThaT all-imporTanT ConTerence Run The har- riers Tinished Third, running behind La Grange and Maine. The places in ThaT meeT wenT respec- Tively To La Grange, Maine, York, Downers, Glen- bard, Riverside, and Hinsdale. ln This run, Cap- Tain l-loppesch Tinished TirsT, Sample Took TiTTh, and BogoTT Tinished sevenTeenTh. CapTain l-loppesch builT up an enviable repu- TaTion This year by seTTing a new record Tor York Trackmen wiTh a run over The course in 9:59.4. l-le did This aT a very opporTune Time againsT our arch rivals, Glenbard. Coach Russell has predicTed an even beTTer season Tor nexT year's Team, since he will have Tour reTurning leTTermen, Paul Sample, Bob BogoTT, Ken LichTenheld, and Johannes JanTzen. CapT'ain l-loppesch, The only major award winner, and STarreTT are The only graduaTing senior leTTer- men. TOP: The sTarTirig line aT The conference meeT. CENTER: Row One: Bob BogoTT, KenneTh LichTenheld, Paul Sample, John Hoppesch, Chuck ST-:rreTT, and Johannes JanTzen. Row Two: Dennis Kolzow, Bill RuboviTs, Carl Miller, Walfer RenTzsch, Alberis Hahn, and Coach Russell. LOWER LEFT AND LOWER CENTER: CapTain T-Ioppesch. T LOWER RIGHT: Hoppesch aT The finish line in The ConTerence Run. 'v l ff A Inu: 'I T lin, ,Z ' 4 ff. -. i ' fi if Page 11 7 I :.a.m., -ge , .wfefxg H' '17 ip gm E 5-33 if W, YJEBY is I , H . . , . ,Exif We 86LUgLU8igAf gci,:5LefLa! ln The second season oT Mr. FaIlon's menTorship, The York Dukes won Tour conTerence games and losT eighT To Tie Tor TiTTh place. The Dukes dropped The TirsT Two games, boTh non-conTerence, To WheaTon, 37-27, and To Proviso, 50-29. The nexT week, however, La Grange was downed by a deTermined York Tive, 26-20. This was Tollowed by heavy losses. To Blue lsland and WheaTon, boTh by close scores, and Maine. The Dukes again hiT The win column by Trimming Hinsdale, 45-32. The Team, which scored TwenTy-eighT poinTs To Their opponenTs' six in The TirsT halT, was led by CapTain Olson wiTh l5 Tallies. Following The ChrisTmas holidays, York meT her TradiTional rival, Glen- bard, aT Glenbard and bowed, 30-26, aTTer losing Two valuable men. Vogel and Dobbeck, on Touls. The nexT week Tound York holding Riverside To Their lowesT conTerence score Thus Tar, buT sTill losing, 36-20. Four losses Tollowed close upon each oTher, Three conTerence and one non-conTerence, beTore The Dukes Tound Their pride again and senT Glenbard under, 37-32. A loss To Riverside and Then a vicTory over Downers Grove closed The door on York's i944-45 heavyweighT baskeT- ball conTerence season. The Team was lead by Olson and, l.uehr, lanky cenTer, who beTween Them accounTed Tor T98 oT The Teams 360 conTerence poinTs. Jiggs Mueller and Al Dobbeck handled The guard posiTion, abeTTed only by Curly Vogel. Three Tellows, Fusaro, Reuhl, and Edwards shared The oTher Torward berTh. One cannoT call This an exTremely successTul season, buT neiTher was iT a Tailure. Though They could noT be called a championship quinTeT, The Dukes visibly improved in Their lasT Three conTerence games and undoubTedly would have gone places in The league IT They had Tound Themselves earlier in The year. A win over Proviso in The Regional was The happy climax oT The year. Mr. Fallon perTormed a Tine iob oT coaching and really had a Trim- looking squad. The members oT This year's Team wish him all The luck in The world during his nexT season. , Qi! ff' EC 0 . , . .r K .- X,-J f . K,-.57 F fh? n.w HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL SQUAD: Fronr Row: Harold BreTTmann. OTTo Uhlir, ArT Mack, KenneTI1 SoTwick. Second Row: Howard Vogel, Jack Edwards, Al Dobbeck, CapT. Don Olson. John Mueller, Paul Luehr. Bill Reuhl. Third Row: Coach Fallon, George OrcuTT. Bob Boe- senberg, Dennis Kolzow, James Fusaro. Donald Keil, Manager. Richard TveTer, Manager. PICTURES ON FACING PAGE One: Don Olson and Paul Luehr in The La Grange game. Two: Fusaro and Luehr in The Riverside game. Three: Luehr and Reuhl in The Hinsdale game. Four: Jiggs Mueller guarding Paul Luehr. Five: Dobbeck, Luehr, and Edwards in The Riverside game. Six: Don Olson and Curly Vogel in an acTion shoT. Seven: A pre- game huddle. CenTer, Al Dobbeck: clockwise from Coach Fallon: Jack Edwards. :Jim Fusaro. Don Olson. Curly Vogel, and Paul Luehr. Eigl1T: Luehr iumping in The Hinsdale game. Nine: Jim Fusaro making Two poinTs in The Riverside game. Ten: Fusaro aT guard. Eleven: Edwards and Fusaro breaking up a play in The Riverside game. Twelve: Bob Boesenberg, Jack Edwards, Paul Luehr, and Don Olson running a block play in pracTice. a 4 it, ,, x ' fy W 'L wkj wg 1- ' H Q if ' 1 E I , 1:5 .:. a E E ss a E . W , .3 iw. reg J , 3 l I B- 1 , Q EB K 2 - -F n 'aw' ms F :E ' L: W - 2:2 , . E H E B4 88 B8 E S8 F I as '- X H n 1 B E E 5 E Big. 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Trying desperaTely To deTeaT Their arch rivals Trom Glenbard, The Barons were unable To come Through in The righT momenTs and were deTeaTed, 38-22. When Riverside Traveled To York, a baske+ball game was played which will noT be TorgoTTen Tor a long Time. Dan Egan Tinally saved The game by sinking a diTTiculT shoT and gave York a 24-23 vicTory, The Tollowing week Downers Grove Tell, 36-25. ln The TirsT round oT play, York had won Three and losT Three. deTense by a score unsuccessTul Tor The week-end The Green home aTTer suTTering Traveling To La Grange Tor Their second TilT oT The season, York again hiT The winning column by a score oT 42-30. Again Maine appeared on The scene, only This Time York didn'T appear To have whaT iT Takes and Iosf, 41-28. On Their home Tloor, The Barons accepTed l-linsdale's challenge, holding The lmps To an 18-18 Tie aT The halT7 buT being unable To cope wiTh a second-halT drive, They Tinally were deTeaTed 42-32. The earlier deTeaT aT The hands oT Glenbard was avenged in an exciTing game Tronn which York advanced vicTor, 29-27. A repeaT perTormance wiTh Riverside was enacTed when again York deTeaTed Them, 31-24. For The Third sTraighT conTerence vicTory, The Barons, led by Dan Egan, deTeaTed The league-leading Downers Grove Team in The mosT Thrilling game oT The season by a score oT 35-32. York's abiliTy.To Tinish second in The WesT Suburban ConTerence, one oT The ToughesT comcerences in The sTaTe, is ample prooT oT lvlr. Ferry's and The Barons' skill. On The baskeTball Tloor This year we have seen many ouTsTanding aThleTes, including CapTain Dan Egan, The high scorer and an ouTsTanding player, aT righT Torward. John Thomas, who alTernaTed aT righT and leTT Torward posiTions, was always hoT. Bob KasTholm, Joe Kindl, and Ronald Anderson could always be relied upon Tor poinTs when needed. Jack DuPre and Roy Newlander were seen aT cenTer. Their heighT allowed Them To recover many a rebound, and having The ball, They boTh knew how To use iT. The guard posiTions were shiTTed among Three excellenT players, RoberT Koenig, RoberT Shaw, and RoberT Sieving. 1 LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL SQUAD: Firsf Row: Rogeri' STeingr-aber, Joe Kindl, o eiv ing, Bob KasTh lm David Sweeney, Car cl K Th J d S d R J an BNHS Bob Koen Third Row , O Ha rold Bendigk Richard G eiT, eraci. 0 1 OI' GUI SCOFI B ack DuPre g R y N l de Dan Eagan, Bob ewan r, Shaw, John Thomas. and Ronnie Anderson : Mr. Ferry, Coach, Bill PeTerson Alan Cornelius, John Lowe PTCTURES ON FACING PAGE 1182 0 O B b Sieving blocking a shoT in The Glen bard game. Two: Jack DuPre shooTing a shorT 'Th J K' dl d D Eg ready T one wi oe in an an an o re bound. This pl-ioTo was made aT The La Grange game. Three: LeTT To righT, Jack DuPre, Bob S g J K dl d J h Th F ievin , oe in n 'n ,BVI O oe in 9 BC FOUH Roy Newlander and J K dl h g T bound. Ega I Th b kg d waiTing Tor pass Trom his T T Th T Th H cl l is is Gam-md 6 S. FOITI G OFTIBS. DUI' reac in or re game. Five: Bob Sieving blocking a shoT in The Glenbard game. Six: Bob Koenig dribbling up The Tloor. Seven: Roy Newlancler bringing The ball up The courT. EighT: Ronnie Anderson Coach Ferry, and Bob KasTholm. Nine: Egan in The Maine game. Ten: A iump ball wiTh Roy Newlander iumping and Dan Egan waiTing To receive The ball. vm, fe ' c' 'Q X ll l i .7 fr' ' ii' Q -zz,-... Page 121 b S I Friz ins a e m mam-is a a a a - a a a w a a is H E a a a m as H, ' a nm a me awww Seams H' 5 E all E we am ma swam ss a ai in I 4 4 Wi SOPH BASKETBALL SQUAD: Fronf Row: Fred Lindquisf, Dwiqhf Winans, Frank Miller, Roy Barllerlq Bob Jensen, and Arlhur Rohn, Second Row: Coach Russell. Carl Moeck, Gerhard Mey- ers, John Hanson, Miles Johnson. and Ralph Anderson, Manager. FROSH BASKETBALL SQUAD: Fronl' Row: Bolo Chapman. Len Daubner, Norman Sfeingraber, Jack Curran. and Richard Lifhgowg Second Row: Arthur Rosback, Jon Thorwaldson, Joe'Turyna. Dawson Gillaspy. Roberf Rohclenburg, and Floyd Perkins: Third Row: Coach Russell, Fred Breifmann, Roberl Maples. Richard Hoover, Bob Benson, Carl Smifh, and Ralph Anderson, Man- ager. CTQUAA-Sopk Cage eamd mr ing for Uardifg Zizrfka ve Q 4227 X, Yorkf 4 'Vx Z X Page 122 Frosh-Soph baskefball is for fhe underclassmen. fhe freshmen and sophomores. The feams had a fine year, fhe freshmen winning six games while losing only fheir opening and lasf filf. The sophomores losf some hearfbreakers. ending fhe season wifh fhree wins and five losses. The frosh-soph feams play an schedule againsf all fhe conference feams iusf as fhe varsify does, excepf fhaf fhe underclass cagers play on Safurday mornings. T The finy freshmen rolled 'up high scores in mosf of fheir games and- many prom- ising players were developed. Oufsfanding players from fhe frosh were Jon Thorwaldson, Gordon Gillespie, Buzz Rosback, Norman Sfeingraber, Bop Rohdenburg, Floyd Perkins, and Joe Turyna. fhe sparkplug of fhe feam. The sophs faced keen compefifion and showed improvemenf as fhe season advanced. ' ' Promising men were Dwighf Winans, Fred Lindquisf, Flank Tiedemann, Frank Miffer, Arf Barfleff, Bob Jensen, and Arf Rohn. Since much of fhe success of fhe varsify feams depends upon maferial' devel- oped on frosh-soph feams, a vofe of fhanks shouldibe given fo Mr. Russell for his work as coach fhis year. nframurafprogram roui ed Weecfecl ecreafion Yorlcs lnTramural program, which oTTers all boys a chance To parTicipaTe in aThleTics, is under The successTul leadership oT lvlr. Black, assisTed loy Messrs. Berry, Fallon, Kunze, lvlahood, PleTcher, Russell, WhiTeside, and Zacharias. lnTramural has more sTudenTs parTicipaTing Than any oTher acTiviTy. Since iTs incepTion iT has grown rapidly, and Mr. Black looks Torward To an even greaTer season nexT year. He hopes To add wresTling To nexT year's program. During The Touch TooTball season, a TwenTy-Tive-Team league was seT up. Each class enTered abouT eighT games per Team. The champions were: Treshman, Boeger: sophomore, BarTleTT: and iunior, LivingsTon. To each one oT Theplayers on The winning Team Mr. Black awards shields. BaslceTball had The biggesT TurnouT This year, a ToTal oT TorTy Teams, each oT which played aloouT Twelve games during The season, on Tuesday and Wednesday nighTs. Charles McCaleb, The sTudenT manager, was a valuable assisTanT To lvlr. Black. The championship Teams were: Treshmen, Cunningham llighTweighTsl and Kosanda lheavyweighTsl: sophomores, Jessen, llighT- weighTsl: RuTlin's players were The Toppers oT The iuniors: and Amador copped'The senior crown. AT The end oT The season Two championship games wiTh Glenloard are scheduled. One oT The Teams will be a o1uinTeT oT senior all-sTars. ln The spring a soTTl:mall program is planned, wiTh an esTimaTed Tour hundred looys par- TicipaTing. A championship game wiTh Glenbarol nine will climax This acTiviTy. One and Two: AcTion shofs Taken during Touch- TooTball season. Three: BaTTer up! This phoTo was made on The TirsT clay ThaT weaTher permiTTed pros- pecTive soTTball players To go ouTside and knock The old apple around. Nofe Thaf camera has caugh'r The ball in mid-air. Four: Mr. Black, The direcTor of inTrarnural sporTs, is shown here in The inTramural equipmenT sToreroom. Five: Championship baslceT- ball capTains. FronT Row: Henry Kosancla, Bob Cunningham, and Chuclc Jessen: Back Row: Bob Jensen, Bob ThornTon, and Frank Amador. Duane RuTlin is noT shown in The picTure. Six: The lnTra- mural BaskeTball All-STars. FronT Row: Armand ss Cohen, Duane Russell, Bob Oloermeyer, and Charles McCaleb, sTudenT manager: Back Row: Bob Thorn- Ton, Tony Cardea, and George Williams. T, N J i T52 'les Z ' E' , I Page 128 .!4CLlfL0lfUL6!glfl'LQl'L td The yearbook slalzl wishes lo express Hs Jrhanks 'ro York sludenls, facully, and employees 'For lheir friendly inlereslr in lhe produclion ol This book. 'We are more lhan ever indebled lo The com- mercial firms working wilh us, since Their co-operalion has been of invaluable aid in overcoming 'rhe problems of warlime shorlages and reslriclions. We musl meniion in parlicular Jrhe services of lvlr. Leander W. l-lagerly, Jr., of Superior Engraving Company: Messrs. Joseph E. Gessner and Emil Feuerslein oi Gibson Sludios, our official pholographersg Mr. Franklin Keller, of D. F. Keller Com- pany, our prinlersq and Mr. Harold Beckell, of Kingsporl Press, who supplied our covers. Qxguniscnolho Member Q M I Est,I92l e'fSsAssociiW gddfnien OZIOOL ,CLPLUCLPCI fo lfL0fAQl .SDlfl,CC865!lfL!xQCl,50lfL :WQ 2 C- 93 if T J lliilll -lr y . ,V WX T QD X xx ' T ff Tj: cy, BH- Two: One: Ari' Jonsson Taking The broad iump. Henry Tiedemann in a broad lump. Three: Jack Miles puiling The shof. Four: John Mueller in The shoi pui. Five: Arl' Jonsson doing a pole vaulT. Six: Keifh Julien, pole vaul+. PICTURES ON FACING PAGE One: Allen McNamara in The high iump. Two: Low hurdles. Frank Calsmer, Jack Bobeng, and Tom Herne. Three: The Track squad. Fronf Row: Lloyd Van Schoyck, Carl Miller. AusTin Ecksiein, Jack Harbron. Allen McNamara, Jack Bobeng, Thomas Herne. and John Harder: Second Row: Wesley Davis, Adelore PeTrie, Paul Sample. Malcolm Hall. RoberT Kinyon. John Kelley. EvereTT Greinke, Frank Calsmer, and George OrcuTT: Third Row: Reagan Bowman, Roberl' Deufel. Ted l-larTman, Kennefh LichTenheld, John Hoppesch. Bruce Danfelser, Rob- erT Thornfon, William Ruboviis. Dennis Kolzow, and Jack Miles: FourTh Row: John Mueller, William Klusack, John Parker, Harold Miller, Earl Rieck, Larry O'Brien, James Bell, ArT JohnsTon, Don Nel- son. Howard Schmidt Ward Ohrman, and Walfer RenTzsch: FiTTh Fow: KeiTh Julien. Paul Schulrz. Arf i Jonsson, James Fusaro, Ken Anderson, Mr. WhiTe- side, Mr. EasT, and Mr. Korf. Four: Don Nelson and Duane Russell gei olf To a flying sTarT. Five: AusTin EcksTein and John Hoppesch rounding a Turn. Six: High hurdles, Henry Tiedemann and Dennis Kolzow. Seven: Mr. WhiTesicle, Mr. East and Mr. Korf, of The coaching sTaTT. i -7 .. M .WV .. ,. , ,, Y Nelson and Herne were The Green and WhiTe dash enTrees. ln The hurdles. George OrcuTT and Tom Herne ran The lows. while Tiedemann, OrcuTT, and Dennis Kolzow were enTered in The High Timloers. WiTh The excepTion oT Bedell and Kucera, York did noT lose any men who placed in The con4 Terence meeT Iasr year. This gave York a sTrong basis OT veTerans. ln indoor meeTs This year York pulled in second behind Oak Park in a Three-way meeT wiTh The Hushier and EvansTon, buT dropped To Third in anoTher Triangular wiTh New Trier and Schurz. Much crediT is due Mr. EasT, who has lead his Teams To many comcerence championships and Two sTaTe TiTles, Mr. KorT, and lvlr. WhiTeside Tor The experT coaching of The York squad. Page 125 g 35 Q9 if l l seal ll 1 x s..ea1ip,sBh 'ii' TOP: A gym class al allenrion. Firsl Row: Arl' Rohn, Jack Edwards. Allen McNamara, Don Henderson. Harry Barrowclille. Ercell Anderson. Miles Johnson, Henry Piermallei, Allan Robinson, and Wilberl Kroeger: Second Row: Mr. Black. Bob Thorrilon, Ralph Kroeger, Jack D'uPre, George Williams. Jack Thomas, Bob Colfer, James Barlhelmy, Eugene Heidke, Kennelh Seeck. Jack Siroube. Don Gimbel. John Nyman. Berl Davis, and LeRoy Pleiichag Third Row: Roger Sfeingraber, Gerhard Meyers, Ari Jonsson, Ronald Sahke, Paul Dempsey, Richard Tveler. William Proselc, Bob Jaross, Ronnie Baker, Ken Jordan. Karl Adams, Tom Painiin, Richard Sl. Clair. and David Sweeney: Fourlh Row: Richard Wilson. Soren Jessen, Ken Lichlenheld, Mark Slephenson. Richard Sauls, Jack Ayo'He. Jim Minor. Charles Sechler. Roberf Amodl, Harold Arnum. Ed Dolan, Erwin Schweikhofer. Alan George, and Bob Irwin. A LEFT CENTER: This is commonly called wresllingl A+ righl, Allen McNamara and Roger Sleingraberg lefl foreground, Don Hen- derson, Dick Tveler, Ari Jonsson. and Bob Jaross. The Iwo in back are anybody's guess. RIGHT CENTER: The pyramid illuslrales whal is meanl' by conlribuiing lo somebody eIse's supporl. Bollom Row: Roger Slein- graber, 'Dick Tveler. Jack Edwards. and Gerhard Meyers: Second Row: Allen McNamara, Arl' Jonsson, and Paul Dempsey: Third Row: Bob Jaross and Dale Henderson. Bob Thornion is l'op man on This deal. Mr. Black is al' lhe leir. LOWER LEFT: Class calislhenics. Firs'r Row: John Nyman, James Barlhelmy. and Ralph Kroegerg Second Row: William Proselc and Paul Dempsey: Third Row: Harold Arnum. Roberl Amodl, and Mark Siephensonz Fourlh Row: Jim Minor. Don Sauls. Roberi' Sechler, and Alan Georqef Fillh Row: Ari Johnson, Ronnie Baker, Bob Jaross. and Ken Jordan: Sixlh Row: Tedd Thomas. Jack DuPre. Don Gimbel. Berl Davis, and Eugene Heidke: Sevenih Row: Dale Henderson, Ercell Anderson, Allan Robinson, Bob Kasiholm. and Bob Seavey. A LOWER RIGHT: Parallel bars. Below: Allen McNamara and Roberl' Thornlong Above: Arl Jonsson, Gerhard Meyers, and Wil- liam Prosek. I 7 agar pAg6LCG, giclucczfiqn This year physical educalion is more imporlanl lhan ever because ol lhe war. During war lime, York boys in our slepped-up physical eclucaiion courses are being prepared for service in lhe Armed Forces. Al lhe preseni lime, Mr. Maynard Black. head ol Ihe deparl- menl, and Mr. Henry Fallon are lhe insiruclors in lhe physical iilness program. Boys ol 'ihe iunior and senior classes are required lo lake gym 'rwice a week and a heallh class once a week. The underclassmen have gym lhree limes a week. Calislhenics are lhe mosl used muscle builders, bul -lhe horizonlal ladder, slall bars, horizonlal bars, and rope-climbing help build lulure supermen. In Jrhe fall. louch ioolball is played, baskelball is on lhe winler scheclule, and in lhe spring, baseball 'fakes lhe spollighl. The opinion of 'rhe boys lalcing lhis course is +hal1 il will be of inesirimable value lo lhern in 'rhe years ahead. nfranzurafprograln lprouidled Weecfeol ecreafion Yorl4's lnTramural program, which oTTers all boys a chance To parTicipaTe in aThleTics, is under The successTul leadership oT Mr. Black, assisTed by Messrs. Berry, Fallon, Kunze, Mahood, PleTcher. Russell, WhiTeside, and Zacharias. lnTramural has more sTudenTs parTicipaTing Than any oTher acTiviTy. Since iTs incepTion iT has grown rapidly, and Mr. Black looks Torward To an even greaTer season nexT year. l-Te hopes To add wresTling To nexT year's program. During The Touch TooTball season, a TwenTy-Tive-Team league was seT up. Each class enTered abouT eighT games per Team. The champions were: Treshman, Boeger: sophomore, BarTleTT: and iunior, LivingsTon. To each one oT The players on The winning Team Mr. Black awards shields. BaslceTball had The biggesT TurnouT This year, a ToTal oT TorTy Teams, each oT which played abouT Twelve games during The season, on Tuesday and Wednesday nighTs. Charles McCaleb, The sTudenT manager, was a valuable assisTanT To Mr. Black. The championship Teams were: Treshmen, Cunningham llighTweighTsl and Kosanda lheavyweighTslg sophomores, Jessen, llighT- weighTslq RuTlin's players were The Toppers oT The iuniors: and Amador copped'The senior crown. AT The end oT The season Two championship games wiTh Glenbard are scheduled. One oT The Teams will be a quinTeT oT senior all-sTars. In The spring a soTTball program is planned, wiTh an esTimaTed Tour hundred boys par- TicipaTing, A championship game wiTh Glenbard nine will climax This acTiviTy. cf' 1 .T ii' . l lx ein One and Two: AcTion shoTs Taken during Touch- A fooTball season. Three: BaTTer up! This phoTo was made on The firsT day Thaf weaTher permiTTed pros- pecTive soTTball players To go ouTside and knock The old apple around. Nofe T-hai' camera has cauqhf The ball in mid-air. Four: Mr. Black. The direcTor of inframural sporTs, is shown here in The inTramural equipmenT sToreroom. Five: Championship baslceT- ball capTains. Fronf Row: Henry Kosanda, Bob Cunningham. and Chuck Jessen: Back Row: Bob Jensen. Bob Thornfon, and Frank Amador. Duane RuTlin is noT shown in The picTure. Six: The lnTra- mural BaslceTball All-STars. FronT Row: Armand 5- Cohen. Duane Russell, Bob Obermeyer. and Charles McCaleb, sTudenT manager: Back Row: Bob Thorn- Ton, Tony Carclea, and George Williams. I Page 128 .X4CL'I'l0lfUA6!gIfl'LQl'l fri The yearbook sTaTT wishes To express iTs Thanks To York sTudenTs, TaculTy. and employees Tor Their Triendly inTeresT in The producTion oT This book. 'We are more Than ever indebTed To The com- mercial Tirms working wiTh us, since Their co-operaTion has been of invaluable aid in overcoming The problems oT warTime shorTages and resTricTions. We musT menTion in parTicular The services oT Mr. Leander W. l-lagerTy, Jr., oT Superior Engraving Company: Messrs. Joseph E. Gessner and Emil FeuersTein oT Gibson STudios, our oTTicial phoTographers1 Mr. Franklin Keller, oT D. F. Keller Com- pany, our prinTers: and Mr. Harold BeckeTT, oT KingsporT Press, who supplied our covers. swmlscrlollyo Member P M Esuszi 'f-fSAssouvW'
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