York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1946
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1 41 5 jiga. 1 , la-'F'-Z 10 ' X hi? ,IV 'ev Q Qndlbumnffiem i Q Q ' Xl 4 f M, fr 9 4 Q X l x 1 Q--H, -I O I X X 'a Q' fin J V. r, l X X 1172 T ' T ESENTED BY THE STUDENTS OF YORK COMMUNITY CHODL ' ELMHURST, ILLINITIS X . 3 , ff x 7 MWA, V552 ' , keliwiw 'AJFFWWSE 'R-wx :JA HJHS , I 4' .,, f, gkvfi, ' 42 37 2 ' is 3 if N , M im!!! Ti u Af! -isn- '- H- 4 X ff I Wx Wx FHCULTY HDMI NISTRHTIGN FRESHMEN SOPHOIVIORES JUNIORS r. jozier 05264045 fke way jlufougk a Succeddfuf Maur AT The wheel oT Yorlc's ship oT sTaTe one Tinds our chieT execuTive and counselor, DocTor Roy B. Tozier. ATTer compleTing Tour years here, Dr. Tozier has well earned The respecT and honor due him. l-Tis program Tor progress and increased eTTiciency is Talcing a deTiniTe shape. l-le has been The sTaunch proponenT oT many noTeworThy improvemenTs aT York. Through The darlcesT days oT The developmenT oT Yorl4's STudenT Council, Dr. Tozier Tound Time Trom his heavy schedule To guide The organizaTion over The rough spoTs. Such Tireless eTTorTs oT his have given The Council a high place in The school governmenT. The addiTion oT rooms on The Third Tloor, new lighTing sysTems in cerTain rooms, have highlighTed The school improvemenTs. l-le proved loyal To The greaT American game by supporTing a new baseball Team. Working in close cooperaTion wiTh The sTudenTs, Dr. Tozier has aTTained noTable success. 10 we of 011, EQPJ of LJ6!lflCatl0l'l OZ, y A O These people represenT The elecToraTe oT The school disTricT IT is Their Task To adminisTraTe and guide The school Toward a more eTFicxenT organ izaTion. The Board oT EducaTlon s achievemenTs are evidenT in The school s progress. George E BiIIe++ presidenT Louis B Falb secreTary C A Richards. member Mrs Paul A Royer member O A STolTz member and William C Kane member appoinTed To The Board aTTer Mr Falb s resignaTion lasT Tall Mr. Roy DeShane, AssisTanT Prin- cipal and Dean oT Boys, and Mrs. EThel Wall, Dean oT Girls, have many and varied responsibiliTies. Mrs. Wall heads The STudenT WelTare Pro- gram, which provides cloThing and books Tor The needy s+cid'enTs. Check- ing absences and adiusTing pupil- Teacher diTTerences are some oT her oTher duTies. Mr. DeShane has The unenviable Task oT planning and or- ganizing The schedules and acTiviTies which keep The wheels oT York in excellenT running order. .S?lfl,6!Ql'lf g0UQl l'llfl'LQlfLf LQ5 CL MCC855 0!.9ff5 scjzlfiff ed? Backed by an overwhelming sfudenf vofe of approval, vigilanfly supervised by Miss Ida Lane Seffle and Mr. l-loward Van Norman, operafed by alerf, inferesfed sfudenfs, Yorlc's sfudenf Governmenf has successfully ferminafed ifs maiden voyage. To funcfion, a sfudenf council needs a firm, yef elasfic, consfifufiong if needs a cooperafive crew of worlcers. All fhese prerequisifes were supplied fo Yorlc's council. Provided wifh fhe besf fools of labor, fhe council had, fhen, fo prove ifs worfh. Af fhe fop fo direcf fhe council's program are fhree execufives: a presidenf, a vice-presidenf, and a secrefary. The consfifufion provides for five adminisfrafive commiffees which acf as advisors fo fhe execufive officers. These bodies, fhe Acfivify Commiffee, fhe Assembly Commiffee, fhe Calendar Commiffee, fhe Public Relafions Commiffee, and fhe Safefy Commiffee, serve fo broaden fhe con- facfs of fhe council. Lasfly every recognized organizafion and advisory group is represenfed by a delegafe fo fhe Council. lf is fhe dufy of fhese delegafes fo inifiafe legislafion and fo carry fo The council fhe opinions of fhe sfudenfs fhey represenf. Now fhe year which served as a fesf of fhe sfrengfh of fhe Sfudenf Governmenf has passed. Now if would seem fhaf fhe council deserves fhe undivided approbafion of sfudenfs and faculfy mem- oers alike, nof merely for ifs maferial accomplishmenfs, buf for whaf is far more imporfanf, fhe essons if has faughf in democracy and fhe American way of life. i MIALJQ6 .Awdli QCLCAQIU 0l'l'lQl,UCLl ' 0lfU'l A 0l'l'l, QIAULCQ Welcomes are in order when nine viral members of York's personnel relurn from service in Uncle Sam's forces. Wilh Jrhe coming of peace we find Their relurn one of lhe finer fruils ol vicrory. We are glad lo have Them back. TOP ROW: Lell lo Righl, TXS Earl E. l-leinhorsl lMalhemaJrics, Cross Counlry Coachlg and Capiain George Ehnebom ll-lead of Social Sludies Deparlmenllg Lieulenani Nancy Sparks llfnglishlq Lieurenanr Forresl Birks lBoys' Physical Educaiion, l-leavyweighl Baskelball Coachl- Mr, Birks is now back ar York leaching General Science 93 BOTTOM ROW: LePr lo Righl, Chief Peliy Officer Ralph Goodwin lShoplg Lieulenanl Frank Shearer lMalhema+icslp Lieulenanl Cecil A. Miller lEnglishlg Second Lieulenanl George Simpson lSciencel: LOWER PHOTO: Lieulenanl Waller A. Knudson ll-lead of English Deparlmenll. I3 . gdfff 60Ifi'll0Lf85 ,Mar in iI'Ll'l8l 55 l TOP ROW Miss Lois AshTon, LaTin, LaTin Club Co-Sponsor, NaTional Honor SocieTy Sponsor. To be able To read well you musT pracTice each nighT. Mr. A. Vernon Bakkers, His- Tory, SecreTary and CommiT- Tee Chairman oT STudenT AcTiviTy Plan. Will some- body please sTudy China wirh me? Mr. Charles A. Berry, Alge- bra, General MaTh, lnTramural SporTs. All righT, all righT. Mr. Maynard J. Black, Boys' Physical EducaTion, Head oT Physical EducaTion DeparT- menT, lnTramural Program Di- recTor. ThaT's a mark oT educaTion. CENTER ROW Miss Miriam Bonifield, Span- ish, Spanish Club Sponsor. This class is Too social minded. Miss Cuba Canan, Span- ish, Head oT Foreign Lan- guage Depar+menT. Now on my second Trip To Mexico.. . Mr. Theodore J. Chopp, Di- recToroT Band and OrchesTra, lnsTrumenTal Music. Remem- ber The accenT is The impor- TanT Thing, buT Then, ThaT's only simple Tonguing. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Eng- lish, Journalism, York-Hi Di- recTor, Quill and Scroll Spon- sor. Throw ThaT gum in The wasTebaskeT, please! BOTTOM ROW Mr. Clarence D. EasT, Alge- bra, DirecTor oT AThleTics, Track Coach, AssisTanT HeavyweighT FooTball Coach. We'd like To see you ouT Tor pracTice-iT your girl Triend doesn'T mind. Miss MyrTle Ellis, Librarian, Library CommiTTee Chair- man. Please-This is The library. Work or be guieTl Miss MyrTle Evien, German, English, German Club Spon- sor. GeT rid oT ThaT gum. l can'T Tell wheTher you're Talk- ing or noT. Mr. Henry M. Fallon, HealTh, LighTweighT FooTball, Heavy- weighl BaskeTball. lT's a lovely day, isn'T iT? sildlflflkg Mr. Roberf Ferry, Biology, Lighfweighf Baslcefball Coach, Frosh-Soph Heavyweighf Foofball Coach. Gef fhose arms up on defense! Miss Virginia Gauron, Eng- lish. We don'f have any free reading fhis week. Miss Marie G. Gusfafson, Advance Sfenography, Cler- ical Pracfice, Head of Com- mercial Deparfmenf, Chair- man ofGuidance Commiffee. And now we'll falce our nofe- books. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Singing, Girls' Nonef, Boys' Quarfef, Head of Music De- parfmenf. People, l simply refuse fo worlc over fhis noise! Mr. Paul H. Harfwig, Me- chanical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Archifecfural Draw- ing. Pardon fhe reference fo my cheeseboxf' Mrs. Susan B. Hauber, Eng- lish, Spanish. My son fold me fhaf I gave foo much home- work-whaf's your opinion? Miss Virginia C. Heinemann, Plane Geomefry, Trigonom- efry, College Algebra, Con- cessions Commiffee Chair- man, Mafh Club Sponsor. I fhoughf I did fhis problem righf, buf l guess l didn'f. Mrs. Mildred C. Hersey, Typ- ing, Shorfhand. The alpha- bef will be nexf, folks. Are you ready? Go! Miss Alice L. Hibbard, School Nurse, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. Lef's have a nice, big 'Ah'l Mr. Henry C. HiH', Senior Social Science, Sfage Crew, Sophomore Play Sponsor. ln feachers' college we were faughf fo expecf anyfhing - buf fhisl i455 anan wired .xdher 26 ecard 0 .Zac ing af i l TOP Row Miss Vera Homrighaus, Girls' Physical Educaiion, 6.A.A. Sponsor. l-low many limes do l have io blow Jrhis whisile before you shui up and fall in? Miss Hildegarde Horeni, Ge- omelry. You lcnow i+'s aw- fully rude io iallc when some- one else is speaking. Miss Doroihy E. Howe, Laiin, l.a'rin Club Co-sponsor. There is loo much noise in This siudy hall. A Miss Jean Hughes, Algebra, General Science, Pep Club Sponsor. This problem is solved ihuslyf' CENTER Row Miss Marian E. Johnson, Ari, York-Hi, Y's Tales Ari Ad- visor. l.eJr's gel our slceiches in early This year. Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Alge- bra, Plane Geomeiry, Sum- mer School Direcior. Now aboui The oddiioriumf' Mr. Elmer G. Kunze, Physics. General Science, Tennis Coach. Tha+'s noi quiie righi. Le+'s guess again. Miss Fay Lampark, English. l won'i Jroleraie This. Bo1ToM Row Mr. Rober+ M. Leader, Eng- lish, Acring I-lead oi English Deparimeni, Sophomore Class Advisor. ls your book repori ready +oday? Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Meial Shop, lndusirial Aris Depari- meni l-lead. You haven'+ goi a Chinaman's chance oi gei- ling Thai finished. Mr. Allen G. Maclear, Senior Social Science, l-lisiorical So- cieiy Co-Sponsor. On Mon- day when you drop in, we may have a liiile chair. Mr. Vic+or E. Mahood, Wood- shop, Mechanical Drawing, Assisianl Lighlweighi Fool- ball Coach. This is cui half in +wo. Ctfflflkg Miss Genevieve Mahre, Typ- ing, Business AriThmeTic. You absoluTely musT pass a Timing TesT This week. Mr. Frank H. Morgan, Eng- lish, Yearbook DirecTor. Now quieT down, or There will be a Tew broken heads around here! Miss Bernice Newkirk, Eng- lish, Remedial Reading. Would you mind picking up The paper?'5 , Mr. Harry L. Olsson, Physics, l-lead OT Science DeparTmenT. ThaT's a ioke, son. Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biol- ogy, FaculTy BooksTore Man- ager. BuT This is where SmiTh and Palmer disagree. Miss Eloise Peirce, Home Eco- nomics, l-lome Economics Club Co-Sponsor. Please pick up scraps and close The machines beTore you leave. Miss DoroThea R. PeTersen, Spanish, French, Junior Class Advisor. Comprenden usTedesf7 Mr. Thomas E. PleTcher, Ge- omeTry, MaThemaTics, Frosh- Soph LighTweighT FooTball Coach, Boys' lnTramural SporTs. Since Today is The l3Th, we will have a Two-hour TesT in The nexT ThirTy min- uTes. Mr. Raymond G. PraTT, ChemisTry, GolT Coach. We'll have a quiz Tomorrow -maybe 80 or 90 guesTions. Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Business, Senior Social Sci- ence, York-Hi Business Ad- visor. You're iT! .ZLICAWJ .SFQLIPLL ana! fo Vnarch grow TOP ROW Mr. J. E. Russell, General Sci- ence, Cross Counlry and Erosh-Soph Baskelball Coach. Whall Only lO:O8 lor 2 miles? Mr. Royal Schmicll, English Debale Club Sponsor. Be sure lo know somelhing aboul lhe aulhors ol lhese lwenly poems. Miss Mary E. Serak, English. ll you sludenls aren'l' quiel in one second, l'm going lo lake 5 poinls olll your grade! Miss lda Lane Se++Ie, Algebra, Plane and Solid Geomelry, Sludenl Council Advisor, Malhemalics Deparlmenl l-lead. You'll have lo be more quiel. CENTER ROW V Miss Beulah F. Shehan, Eng- lish. Now don'l you see? Mr. Glenn R. Silcoll, Boys' Physical Educalion, l-leavy- weighl Eoolball Coach. Okay-'round lhe lracklu Mrs. Elizabelh Spencer, As- sislanl Librarian. Now whal's lhe excuse lor lhis book? Miss Mary E. Sloaks, English, Freshman Class Advisor. You people are as lazy as pond waler. BOTTOM ROW Miss Margarel Skinner, Girls' Physical Educalion, G.A.A. Co-Sponsor. Throw lhe ball -like sol Mr. H. K. Slory, American l-lislory, Acling l-lead ol So- cial Sludies Deparlmenl, Senior Class Advisor. Do you lind anylhing unique aboul lhis? Miss Leola G. Uecker, Book- keeping, Business Arilhmelic, Audilorium Produclions Busi- ness Co-Advisor. We will now have a shorl recrealion period. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, American l-lislory, World l-lislory, Sludenl Council Ad- visor. Don'l you people ever sludy? Cllflflkg Miss Velma M. Walker, Eng- lish. For Tomorrowwe'llwriTe a 2,000-word essay. Miss Mary E. WebsTer, Eng- lish. Be careTul oT Those raTTlesnake preposiTionsl Mrs. Irene V. WesTern, Gen- eral Science, Home Econom- ics. Today, girls, we shall work aT our Tables. Miss Doris E. WhiTe, Speech, Junior and Senior Class Plays DirecTor, Drama NighT Direc- Tor, Thespians' Sponsor. Now, kids, be quieT, please! Miss EdiTh WhiTehouse, CloThinq, Advanced Home Economics. You really should basTe. Mrs. BurdeTTe V. Winemiller, CaTeTeria Manager. Don'T push in line: The oThers are iusT as hungry. Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, PrinTing, lndusTrial ArTs. You do noT know The color oT crows unTil you have seen all crows. Mrs. ElizabeTh WrighT, Eng- lish. This TesT isn'T hard-or is iT? Mr. G. A. Zacharias, Ameri- can I-lisTory, Co-sponsor of l-lisTorical SocieTy. Take The nexT sub-uniT Tor Tomorrow. UPPER RIGHT: Our chiei engineer, Mr. RoberT Kerr, adiusTs lighT swifches. UPPER LEFT: Miss Lillian Zeeman, office clerk, and Miss EThyl Swanson, mimeograph secre'l'ary, pause aT Their work. CENTER: Miss DoroThy Kunesh, aTTendance clerk, and Miss Agnes l-larT, office clerk, relax during Their lunch hour. LOWER LEFT: Bricks Tor our Two new rooms form an inTeresTing background for Mrs. Bernice Anderman, sec- reTary To The secreTary of The Board of EducaTion, and Mrs. Louise Poole, mimeograph secreTary. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Ann Sielaici, regisTrar, and Miss Doris Danielson, secreTary To The principal. fir.. om.. swf wayd carried n Along The main corridor oT our school is siTuaTed The main oTiice. Miss SielaTT has The pleasanT Task oi recording our reporT card marks. ln her possession are all old grades, our excuses Tor being laTe, person- aliTy raTings and, To The sadness OT some, Tailure analyses. Miss Kunesh, aTTendance clerk, has The duTy oT keeping Track oT The whereabouTs oT some l,6OO sTudenTs. Miss Swanson and Mrs. Poole are well known Tor Their work in The mimeograph deparTmenT. Miss Danielson, secreTary To Dr. Tozier, su- perinTends The ediTing oT The weekly bul- leTins. Also involved in The inTricaTe Task oT keeping The sTudenTs and Their records in line are Two comparaTive newcomers, Miss l-larT and Miss Zeeman. Seldom seen, buT unusually adepT and capable is Mrs. Ander- man. l-ler posiTion oT SecreTary To The Board oi EducaTion holds The enviable Trans- acTion oT all money in The school Tunds. Topping OTT This array oT personnel we Tind Mr. Bob Kerr, SuperinTendenT oT Buildings and Grounds. l-lis innumerable acTiviTies convey him Through York's halls consTanTly. lT your locker is sTuck or The lighTs go ouT, you are sure To Tind Bob on The iob. L may .96 cider ofjgffracfion for gud? yor :fed York's library is under The supervision oT Two librarians, Miss Ellis and Mrs. Spencer. They have iurisdicTion over The nine Thousand volumes in our library, The greaTer porTion oT which are supplemenTary reTerence books Tor courses TaughT aT York. EicTion Tor The reading pleasure oT sTudenTs makes up a large share oT The ToTal books, however. The rouTine work oT The library is done in a large parT by a volunTary sTudenT sTaTT. These sTudenTs are chosen Trom applicanTs mainTaining a C average Through- ouT Their Terms oT service: if Their marks drop below This level, They are noT per- miTTed To conTinue. These sTudenTs musT also pass a sTandard library TesT wiTh a score oT TOO and know The Dewey sysTem oT classiTicaTion. This is The TirsT year ThaT sTudenTs have received poinTs Tor helping ouT in The library. They musT devoTe one hour each day assisTing The librarians. For Their services They receive poinTs aT The raTe oT lOO per year. AT The l-lonor Day Assembly They receive pins. During The TirsT week oT school The Treshmen are broughT inTo The library To become acguainTed wiTh iTs TaciliTies. LaTer in The year The Treshman English classes are given a special uniT in library science. This uniT includes learning how To use The card caTalogue and oTher reTerence devices in The library To The besT advanTage. The uniT is presenTed by The librarians and The English Teacher. The library issues pamphleTs and bulleTins Trom Time To Time To keep sTudenTs posTed on new maTerial and on new bibliographies and visual-aid maTerials which are being made available Trom Time To Time. 21 we jjorfy- inerd-J4 Wea! K oa UQLLAA LP ized men C X 52 ia Whig N C f 3 ,SQ WW? yy ff 'fi A A 0 0 3 'Q n Pix 1151 44::.' 1 L V ln ,v , .X lv7ffii iiiwfyy W X 1 X OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS: Firsi' Row: Anne Cassidy, lnlramural Com- milieeg Luella Keane, Aclivilies Commilleeg and Suzanne Purcifull, Calendar Com- millee. Second Row: Charles Rizer, Vice-Presidenlg Boyd MacKenzie, Presidenlg and Jack Drasler, Treasurer: Augusl Workus, Secrelaryg and Don Cameron, Assembly Commiflee. Froni' Row: Mary Ahrens, Joy Adams, Carol Benson, Marcey Anderson, Alice Arnlzen, Darlene Baurnqarl, and Virginia Abel: Second Row: Rex Bendiglceif, Carol Avery, Margie Ashlon, Carolyn Berqslrom, Edward Belan, Norman Bach, Roger Balmer, and Harmon Ashby: Third Row: Ronald Arnold, George Ashleman, James Archer, Marie Banisler, Mary Benner, James Abraham, Joe Baccarossa, Rudolph Belobraydich, Leland Anderson, and Joe Aleesiq Mary Anderson in laaclc. 22 waf iimidperingii Wadi E in .clfefn man .Safely .JJ Fronf Row: Janel Case, Anne Cassidy, Fred Boening, Marion Bousfield, Paul Buchelc, Richard Bishop, Joan Lee Biggerslafl, and Jane Birks, Second Row: Joyce Braufigam, Jim Bywafer, Jack Brown, Viclor Breininger, Eugene Brehm, Joy Brown, Carol Blum, Rila Brach, Belly Bowser, l-larry Caslner, and Donald Cameron: Third Row: Edward Buchman, Eugene Boeger, Bob Campbell, Theodore Carus, Shirley Ann Broclcmann, Bob Biddulph, Richard Bowman, Carol Cappeclc, and Rosemary Bowes. Froni' Row: Shirley Darnmann, Bob Colvin, Irene Colle, Ellen Diedrichs, John Davidson, Richard Danly, Edward Earley, and David Coulson: Second Row: Anila Collins, Harry M. Curnfer, Thea Clemens, Marilynne Coggeshall, Helen Dresser, Margarer Davis, James Cooper, and Shirley Curl: Third Row: Jack Devine, Roberl Cunningham, Gerry Cleland, Shirley Davis, Marlene Dolan, Madeline DeVincen'r, Palricia Downs, Barbara Collignon, and Jaclc Draslerg Fourfh Row: Roberl Depner, John Dempsey, Bob DuSold, Bill Davis, and Donald Doering. 23 , Leia? lf5f E CL ag JPOJA fo get .SJOFIQQ 6ffl08Ci Fronr Row: Dick Elworlhy, Donald Ehrlich, Gordon Ebling, Joyce Ford, Mary Egan, Shirley Frega, and Elaine Fieneg Second Row: Carolyn Fosrer, Barbara Frendreiss, Joan Elder, Nancy Ford, Jacqueline Ellerhorl, Billy Ellenbecker, Paula Fowler, Mary Ellison, Harry Firzner, Richard Fielilz, and Roloerl' Foxallg Third Row: Jimmy Foley, Harry Edwards, Jack Freimurh, Russell Fox, Bill Eichholz, John Echols, Jerry Ebeling, Verna Finke, and Jeanne Ewald. Fronl' Row: Mariorie L. Green, Elvira Halwachs, Kennelh Hansen, Ru'l'h Hardies, Gloria Gepharl, Barbara Gee, and Arlene Gollermann: Second Row: Lawrence Goebel, Marian Harman, Nancy Graham, Eileen Heiss, Barbara Gassner, Pal' Harr- ley, Phyllis Hansen, Janel Hahn, and Anila Guyer: Third Row: Aloise Georges, Ralph Gray, Jeanelle Goebel, Charles Grimm, Willis George, Lee Grun- inger, Richard Hansen, Carl Hauber, Roberl Gib- son, and Arlene Gardner. Froinr Row: Dick Hunringhouse, Donald Juull, and Russell Kaiser: Second Row: Donald Kalbfleisch, Lois l-luse, Frances Jackson, Alice Johnson, Mary Lou Hynes, Shirley Horslman, Jackie James, Dean Hill, and Kennelh Johnson: Third Row: Par James, Parricia Janes, Audrey Jensen, Louise Janssen, Kir- slen Janrzen, Dolores Kane, and Lillian Johnson: Fourlh Row: Bernice Jorgensen, Ruih Johnson, Rob- erl Joneson, Roberr Holh, Raymond Johnson, Ken- nelh Jacobs, Earl Jacobson, Delberl Hulchison, and Gordon Hovde. 57 Person in Fron+: Virginia Kurizg Firsi' Row: Elaine Kuhlmann, Jean Klemann, Ruih Kirlcland, and Mar- garer Ann Koller: Second Row: Phyllis Kelly, Jean Knox, Pal Koca, Pal' Klusaclc, Jane Klaeren, and Eugene Krageg Third Row: Sarah Jane Kirk, Bar- bara Krause, Alice Kruse, Janice Krone, Mariorie Knop, Donna Kirchner, and Ronald Kruse: Sland- ing: Luella Keane, Michael Kelly, Charles Kinsman, Herberi Klaeren, Kennelh Killian, and Roger Kueclcer. Fron+ Row: Bernice Lesway, Claire Lawson, Gere Jrrude Leslon, Janel' Larson, Barbara Lalce, Marylynn Larson, Joan Luhman, and Evelyn Lindroihg Second Row: Maxine Lane, Gloria Lewis, Phyllis Lange, Edylheann Larson, Dorolhy Lange, l-larris Langeler, Herb Longneclcer, and Lois Landbergg Third Row: Richard Leesley, Howard Larson, Bill Lindsay, Miller Lavengood, Fred Longneclcer, George Larkin, Fred- rick Long, Dale Leber, and David Lundholm. Froni' Row: John Boyd MacKinzie, Lawrence Marlin, James McEllen, Rila McNamara, Jean- elle Marunde, Palience McCoy, Marillyn Meyer, Ralph Maxson, and Paul Mallory: Second Row: Fred Mesenbrinlc, June Marlin, Emily Manleulel, Marilyn Melville, Marjorie Malhews, Alvin Maier, Elaine Mensing, Marilyn Marsh, and Caroline Marsh: Third Row: Rodney McCar+hy, Waller Meyer, Joan McFarlane, Jean McFarlane, Olive Manson, Phyllis Meyer, Jill Mickelson, Marcia Mc- Call, and Ken Meilzg Fourfh Row: Douglas McDon- ald, Marlhew Maggio, and John Mesler. P85 lflfleflg gl CL6JlfLCL!y olikri .X4 jlflfle 086 Fronf Row: Dorolhy Nicholson, Kay Milnamow, Barbara Morris, Nola Nix, Lois Jean Myers, Joyce Moses, James Nesnidal, Trenl Middle- kauili, Alice Mueller, John Neumann: Second Row: Wayne Noelle, Roberl Monson, Frances Moniana, Marguerile Moorhead, Nancy Moliros, Shirley Mueller, Kennelh Mowbray, and Deane Milchellq Third Row: Bob Nelson, Mariorie Morse, Arlene Munslerman, Gunhild Nielson. Phyllis Nicholson, Barbara Miessler, Jane Nack, and Arlene Miller. Fronf Row: James Philip, Ari' Philip, Bruce Peische, Elmer Payer, Burien Piluger, Florence Perring, l.enore Perring, and Kay Philhour: Sec- ond Row: Joan Plecily, Helen Paschke, Roberl Philleo, Joe Pereue, Buddy Palz, Helen Paga- nelis, Barbara Palmer, Mary O'Brien. and Phyllis Paulson, Third Row: Lois Pfluger, Marilyn Pereue, Frank Pelricek, Kennelh Palmer, Dick Pederson, Paul Plass. Roberl Pinnow, Roberl Palmer, and John Payion. Fronf Row: Elaine Rosenwinkel, Audrey Pollard, Charles Rizer, Bob Ross, Jim Proline, Tom Rich- ardson, Duke Riseling, and Jim Riilerg Second Row: Carol Poslula, Marilyn Riemer, Donna Reinecke, Shirley Rickson, Blanche Raab, Thea Raufenberg, Jewel Posey, Arlene Reinke, Jean Reedy, and Grace Ricoilag Third Row: Edward Rheingrover, Bob Rogers, Slanley Poinlec, An- Jrhony Pusaleri, Aaron Primas, Donald Pusch, Jack Richards, Suzanne Purcifull, Barbara Reese, and Chuck Rahn. I1 gAfel'leJ JFOJA 6iS?lll'l6!a , 0l'lJ6l , LUG, ri v ? if ? if N OLU M l'l0l,U ,19 jkelflfle Ong, ,186 lflflelfl From' Row: Jan-ei Rowe, Barbara Rowley, Margie Saunders, June Samela, Arlhur Schmidt Joan Sheri- dan, and Augusl Schweppe: Second Row: Darlene Seeclc, Mary Ryan, Helen Rusch, Belly Schoenlce, Jeanne Simmons, Phyllis Scholl, Rosemary Schmill, Charles Schwab, and Jack Schweppe: Third Row: John Seeclc, Del Saunders, Alfred Schram, Kafherine Rofh, Jean Ruprechl, Joan Sherman, Dorolhy Schmidt Rudy Schaub, J. Douglas Saunders, Her- man Samuelson, and Ralph Seidensliclcer. Froni' Row: Bill Toerpe, Francis Sfasi, Janef Sini- baldi, Palricia Warren, Bernadine Tonini, Grace Sluenlcel, Peggy Walker, and Alice Thomas: Second Row: Diclc Slollz, Larry Thon, Eleanor Slcarbeclc, Peggy Skioldager, Lore Vogelbacher, Carlo'He Wawalc, Waunefa Slevens, Rulh Thoma, Beverly Treybal, Peler Teschner, Don Tierney, and Audrey Wawalcg Third Row: George Unverzagi, Jaclc Soukup, Richard Thomas, Jaclc Warner. John Soren- sen, and Gene Sisson. Fronf Row: Carolyn Willie, Mary Whiiney, Julia Zaya, William Wolf, Karl Wolf, Norma Wesl, Augusf Wirlcus, Eugene Yafes, and Roberl Young: Second Row: Forresf Williford, Don Werlcmeis+er, Margarel Wirderman, Della Zarboclc, l-lerberf Wolf, Belly Winne, Wayne Wolfman, and Dean NfVelshy- mer: Third Row: Barbara Williams, Fred Wisbrock, Ora Wille, and Doris Zersen: Fourlh Row: Bill VVuerfel, Nancy Williams, Lorraine Woodcock, Dar- lene Wisbroclc, and Marge Wilson: Fiflh Row: Allan Weiclc, Ted Wendi, Roberl' Weidel, Margie Woeller, and Marilyn Woolcoclc. 27 ML? Sox Eiga e .SZQL5 fo if .xdcfiuifg RCU? A 1515 O6 '2' OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS: Nola Sanli, Treasurer: Kennelh Dunniyanl, Presidenl: Carol McNully, Secrelaryg Ralph Anderson, Vice Presidenl. Froni Row: Chuck Bauer, Neil Aerfs, Joanne Bilzinger, Mary Andrews, Eloise Allen, Thelma Anderson, Carol Barlizal, Dolores Basl, and Palricia Ackerman: Second Row: Joyce Beally, Francine Appleman, Shirley Asmus, Carol Applequisl, Cecelia Biernalh, Nancylee Aldridge, Nancy Anderson, and Evalee Allen: Third Row: Arl Barflelf, Ken Anderson, Roger Aller, Bruce Andrews, Bob Blair, Richard Baldwin, Mildred Bell, and Viola Ahrens: Fourih Row: Manning Anles, Ralph Anderson, Don Aller, Roberl Benson, James Bell, Bud Bielefeld, and Don Armslrong. 28 C.. 0l fhe 30515 0 LUO 0l e QCLIAJ Fronl Belly lianso Rose Shirle Chall Bollin man Richa Bolde Jim Boeg Reed Fronl Caro Billie Mar lree, Third DeBr Nera Joan nelh Crab Deuls Fronl John Gilla Frank lian Finis, Robe John Fillh Sally y F r I' Fieb 29 wx: 4 Q Carde Dagley Dielzig Y o n Glase SP Fourlh fo Qmglwfe Row: Neal Carpenler, Virginia Casper, Lee Buckles, Theresa Brinkman, Rachela a, John Brilz, Bill Casaqa, Audrey Chris- n, and Mary Kale Brice: Second Row: Bleiler, Geraldine Bummerl, Carolyn Cayia, Boergerholl, Carol Clark, Mary Lou combe, Barbara Bouchard, Jacqueline g, ancl Roger Bye: Third Row: Don Chap- Bob Chapman, Roberl Boss, Edwin Burlis, rd Brockman, Shirley Boellcher, LaVerne buck, and Elaine Bornemam Fourlh Row: Chindlund, Norman Bullerlield, Russell r, Donald Buelow, Charles Cedarholm, Chambers, Fred Brellmann, and Tom Blum. Y a a o-w: Geraldine Drapala, Gladys Cook, Cradil, Billie DeShane, Belly Dockery, Cowan, Maureen Dernoresl, and Mary Second Row: Donald Ebeling, Clarence ,Grace Cook, lnez Deckwerlh,Jean Dahl, Cummings, Len Daubner, Barbara Crab- Bob Cunningham, and Dorolhy DeMoss: R c R yn ow: John Cowles, Ronald Dickson, Henry k, l-lerberl Doege, Edna Cunningham, onslien, Marilyn Dau, Nancy Curlis, and Crane, Fourlh Row: Alec Davis, Ken- Dunnivanl, Bill Eaqlin, Don Loulre, John e, Jack Curran, William Coran, and Arl C e R. lre che. R r. 6 ow: Verdell Fiene, Opal Geisler, Carol Peler Ernsl, John Grobl, Dick Gamperl, ibson, Charles Frederiksen, and Dawson yq Second Row: Carol Freeman, Joan , Belly Froeming, Barbara Finney, Lil- ke, l-luberl Frega, Roberl Green, Louis nd Louis Goebel: Third Row: Virginia , Colella Franzen, June Galbrailh, a Gillolle, Grace Felz, lrma Enlenmann, Groch, Wally Forl, and Earl Garbull: Row: Evaline Gabriz and Eslher Geerlz: Row: Lucille Fravel, Audrey Graunke, lis, Barbara Fullon, Belly Forsberg, Har- lin Fin a Freeman rl EI ernandez, Norberl Graunke, and James andl. ,,:., Zzbszzizqizs zzqi g g Lv gg 3 W as L fl fi El F : ::. z E I ff gef Z?gvc96 LSZIQA moffo .luring Froni' Row: Lyle Hahns, Fred Hill, Erwin Heyden, Jaclc Hemwall, Roberl Hamilion, Derald Hoellie, Rodney Harlsing, and Sluarl Heinemann: Second Row: Ruih Heidorn, Muriel Hadly, Joyce Hayden, John Henaughan, Richard Hildebrand, Lois Hinz, June Hofmann, Mildred Hellmann, Joanne Harbron, Jerry Harbaugh, Jean Hansen, and Rulh Harger: Third Row: Virginia Harlman, Valerie Hunfer, Jackie Hill, Janice Hamroclq, Bob Hagslrom, Bill Hough, and Bob Havemanng Fourfh Row: Jane Heidorn and Peggy Hill. Froni' Row: Henry Kosanda, Bill Kroclce, David Kling, Joe Krass, Johnny Jones, and Bill Kelchamf Second Row: Barbara Koll, Elizabelh Kealley, Carole Kerbec, Gwendolyn Hulchinson, Virginia Jacobson, Parricia Johnson, Janel Johnson, Raoulyn Johnson. Sylvia Kaiser, Lillian Johnson, and Douglas Jordan: Third Row: Florence Jensen, Karen Janlzen, Marion Krengel, Dolores Jacobsen, Ruihie Kinyon, Cecelia Kaslholm, Jeanne Jacobs, Roberl' Klanle, and Bob Kielfi Fourfh Row: Edward Joyce, Carl Krause, Carol Koeplce, Roberl Kierspe, Millicenl Kelly, Virginia Kneip, Rulh Kenyon, and Rosemary Krause. 30 214195 fel' 6,XCLl'l'lf5 CQMMM r-r- L s as as ffl, III N.. U .f L9 .!61ewv 5 a Waica RIM? Lam .8210 omorefi Froni' Row: Elwood Kruse, Wayne Markham, Donald Kunesh, Richard Liihqow, l-lelrnuih Laug, Larry Lyons, and Langdon Longwellq Second Row: William Masiers, Joe Lagowslci, Pal Lynnes, Vieve MacKeen, Emily Marlin, Donna Lorenzen, Lorraine Launspach, Frances Larsen, l-larriei Maechlle, and George Lund: Third Row: Jim Larsen, Curiis Maier, Palsy Madison, June Malhewson, Thyra Mack, Roberi Lenlce, and Roberi' Lenharly Fourih Row: Roberi Marlin, Lewis Masiers, John Larson, Roberi Lynn, Pele Krusi, Allen Madson, George Manieuiel, Doris Lewis, Alice Luehr, Ronald Kurk, Roberl Maples, and Harold Luehrinq. Froni' Row: Edward Moorhead, Barbara Morgan, Louise Miller, Joan Meier, Lois Meier, and Dolores Moeller: Second Row: Carol Nelson, Charmaine Moore, Tom Nerger, Sieve Milche, Alice Mloikowslci, Mary Ann Moeclc, Donald Nielsen, Mae Moller, Audrey Olsen, Demaris McDole, and Jack Mayer: Third Row: Dolores Norclsirom, Charles Miner, Ted McDaniel, Willard Mullins, Roberi Nachreiner, Roger Nesiler, William Moeclc, Rosemarie Novak, Jean Mueller, Carol McNul+y, Joan McGuire, and Richard J. Mudrag Fourfh Row: Bill Nolan, Waller Nehlsen, Ed Moore, Don Milford, Alan McComb, Ray Mensing, Richard Mueller, Alice Michaelis, Verna Olmsied, and Lola Nelson. 31 l 3 s lr, can er 91265645 .gjolalw on fraiglrf ana! arrow af Fron+ Row: Evelyn Piris, Rose Poliro, Nancy Phillimore, Elizabelh Reid, Sandra Pool, Barry Pawels, and Floyd Perkins: Second Row: Ray Piorrer, Allen Phelps, Maybelle Reinlce, Norma Rabe, Marilyn Rasch, Palricia Pla'l'z, Anioineiie Pflaum, Jacqueline Riner, Mimi Pieri, and Jesse Parlcery Third Row: Russell Rengsiori, Bill Pearn, Henry Piermaliei, Roberl Teneau, Gwendolyn Prohaslca, Palricia Rinclcer, Ruih Rilzenlhaler, Jeanne Prehn, Doroihy Pelerson, Dolores Penfound, and Jack Riflerg Fourih Row: Roy Rockwood, Donald Pelerhans, Marfha Podgornik, Nela Richards, Carol Reinlce, Helen Pfizenmaier, Warren Pollack, Ray Roberls, Thomas Prolcop, and James Parker. Froni' Row: Wally Rude, John Sonquisr, Roberl Sirovy, John Ruprechl, and Roberl Rohdenlourgg Second Row: Barbara Rose, Caroline Rose, Marilyn Schnee, Jean Smilh, Mary Jean Rucker, Nola Sanli, Elizalnelh Slayden, Karl Schindl, and Dan Siewerl: Third Row: Lois Shirley, Marilyn Smifh, Mariorie Simpson, June Rogers, Joan Schoenbach, Marian Schneider, BeHy Schlenbeclcer, Carol Siarner, Donald Rohdenburg, Harold Ruland, and Fred Ruoppg Fourfh Row: Ar'l'hur Rosbaclc, Joan Sorensen, Arlene Roman, Carolyn Sladelc, Lorraine Small, Shirley Smilh, and Louis Roseng Fif+h Row: Allen Schlandl, Clifford Ruiler, Chuclc Sanford, Arnold Roiic, Ralph Schweppe, Earl Smilh, Bill Schulz, and Erwin Schweilchofer. 32 Timing .gjolalw .geavhfy Sfriue for moofger Saidn Firsf Row: Norman Sieingraber, Roberl Tilleman, William Siemple, Lois Tornquisi, Grace Swanson, Joe Tang, and John Tippeilq Second Row: Margie Taylor, Mary Rose Swanson, Suzanne Sianley, Marilyn Timmer, Helen Thomas, Anna Tomaso, Barbara Tozier, and Barbara Sioneg Third Row: Joane Sleinberg, Treva Speer, Janer S+. Clair, Virginia Tegslrom, Shirley Soulrhon, Aline Srange, Joanne Tesch, and Barbara Topelg Fourlh Row: L, Speclcmann, Marlin Travis, Ralph Tellefsen, Julius Tang, Dean Tierney, Sleven Spannuih, Doroihy Swanson, and John Thorne: Fif+h Row: Laurence Tilly, William Spinlc, Earl Swanson, Roderick S'l'ory, William Sievenson, John Travis, and Jon Thorwaldson. Froni' Row: Frank Winlergersi, Mary Urquharl, Joanne VanNoppen, Beily Wuerfel, Margie Trube, Eloda West Jean Welsch, Bernard Trepie, and Rowland Wealcsg Second Row: Gloria Zayer, Elaine Wolalz, Winilred Williamson, Shirley Wolf, Alycmae Zeiss, Alice Wing, Marion While, Eleanor Weise, Gerard Zoch, Fred Walser, and Joe Turynaq Third Row: Lillian Volk, George Wrighl, Richard Willcs, Richard Zilly, LeRoy Calvin Zimmerman, Warner Whiiney, Arnold Woller, Torn Willman, Jim Whiialxer, and Sid Vifhiieq Fourfh Row: Charles Wagner, Carl Ulbrioh, and Russell Vass. 9 33 uniom mclfe MPL a, mir! of Sociaf .xgcfiuified -6' sn,- v-if Nu? fX 'E 'S' 'herb OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS: Chesler Herne, Presidenig Roberl Landgren, Treasurer: and Henry Tiedernann, Vice-President Fronf Row: Jack Ayoffe, Jack K. Bales, and Roberir R. Anderson: Second Row: Don Blyih, Dick Ballance, Lloyd Alabaclc, Eugene Ball, Bob Anderson, Gordon Bednorz, Bob Adam, Roberl Amodf, and Arr Barrlerlg Third Row: Jean Arnr, Shirley Bach, Evelyn Belan, Ann Biorlclund, Barbara Berling, Mary Birks, Sue Binion, Doroihy Bell, Philip Bacon, and Harry Barrowcliffg Fourfh Row: Edward Amador, Lois Beckmann, and Jean Adams: Fiffh Row: Margarei Benneif, Belly Blum, Befiy Bain, Barbara Bailey, Lorraine Bierrnarin, George Bainer, and Miles Johnson: Sixfh Row: Karl Adams, Earl Swanson, and Roy Bar'rleH'. 34 Olofimidfic uniom eginning fo .Sie ffm igkf Fronf Row: Jean Boeiicher, Mary Capron, Roger Bowen, and David Bruniong Second Row: Bruce Dan- felser, Phyllis Brandi, Bernice Ciarrachi, Edirh Bond, Joan Comislcy, Don Brabec, Francis Bollenbach, Delberl Colvin, and Kenneih Bronsg Third Row: Bob Colfer, Carol Conyers, Joan Coseglia, Shirley Collingnon, Sally Brinlcmann, Elizabeih Caldwell, Ulee Clinlon, Jim Cody and Bill Buienhofig Fourfh Row: Howard Curranl, Pairicia Chanf, Peggy Curran, Howard Collicoll, Mariory Crosley, and Arihur Bugarewicz. Fronl' Row: Ray Fischer, James E. Dunlc, Richard Die- bold, Weslley Davis, Eddie Dolan, Don Fischer, Louis Falb, Paul Dempsey, and Owen Dylcema: Second Row: Rogerfa Dickinson, Roberla Eddy, Jane Drallmeier, and Roberi' Elworihy: Third Row: Violel' Egge, Peggy Enz- weiier, Jeannine Dodds, Joan Darby, Ann Findley, Georgia Dewey, Carolyn Ebling, and Margarel Elliollq Fourfh Row: Doroihy Ewald, Sherron Davis, Marilyn Ebeling, Mary Louise Drummond, Doris Drews, Joan Fairbanks, Sue Farmer, Carolyn Dornohf, Doris De Bruine, and Barbara Fieliiz. Fronl' Row: Miriam Habel, Susan Graybill, Carol Fraser, Kay Hanses, Laurine Givler, Gloria Gerlce, and June Frega: Second Row: Lois Frosf, Audrey Gals, Delores Hammer, Marion Fleicher, Jeane Harbron, Mariorie Gralzi, and Marilyn Graves: Third Row: June Groener, Mariorie Gray, Josephine Guardalbene, Laura Lee Granr, Yvonne Hanan, Anne Handschiegel, Fred Gunzel, and Dolores Jane Hanson: Fourrh Row: Ellen Faye Freiiag, John Hanson, Evereii' Greinlce, Ronald Frilz, Roy Geiselrnan, LeRoy Gardner, and Bill Garland. 610,55 of pl 0U2Zf .gb ll CLlfl'l6lfiC ja enf in M HCL Uv Froni' Row: Helen Horlon, Dorolhy l-lolslrom, Rovena Jaclcman, Ken Helms, and Jens Janlzeng Second Row: Barbara Johnson, Rena Hendron, Belly Jacobson, Allhea Hunlinq, Chesler Herne, Bob lrish, Vince lncopero, and Roberl Jensen: Third Row: Dorolhy Heiss, Joan Jensen, Shirley l-linlz, Shirley l-leidelmeier, Frederick Hinlze. and Harry Hodsong Fourlh Row: Marilyn Jewell, Marilyn Horn, Bob Irwin, and Ralph Jesseng Fif+h Row: Richard Hull: and John Highly Sixfh Row: Muriel Heller, Charles Jessen, Ralph Husband, and John Herder. Fronf Row: Norman Kelley, Gloria Lange, Carol Kenyon, Diane Krohn, Wilma Johnslon, Jean Kerlcoch, Gerda Klinlcforlh, Margarel' Klein, and Ida Johnson: Second Row: Paul Johnson, Louis Kocsis, Riclcy Juull. Ronnie Kenclig. Harry Kovals, Helen Kulz, Dolores Josl, Lois Krage, Lorraine Larson, and Don Kuhn: Third Row: Willoerl' Kroeger. John Kelley, Donald Kurlz, Roberl Landqren, Bill Klusaclc, Waller Kinzel, Alvin Klaeren, and Ed Kiefer, Fourfh Row: Bob Kucera, Bob Kindel, Keilh Julien, Ralph Kroeger, and Edward Johnson. 36 66 union! lecfare jlzeir uccezid ,915 mae fo lgerfionadfgv Froni' Row: Gerhard Meyer, Andrew Maggio, Earl McNamara, Craig McCreary, and Arden Meyer: Second Row: Edward Magerlcurlh, David MacKenzie, Bill Larson, Richard Lund, Lowell McCauley, Darlene Lawson, Barbara Meslcan, Marcia Melcalf, and Jean McCall: Third Row: June McDonald, Pal McGlashan, Mariorie Lundholm, Diana Low, and Dionne Cumferg Fourfh Row: Lois McCracken, Pauline Lavin, Shirley Meyer, Coralie Mark, and Lila Jean Meyer: Fiffh Row: Kennerh Lichlenheld, Bill Meehan, Hazel Melquisr, Yvonne Maisey, l-lelen Maywald, Marilyn Meineclce. Marion Lievens, Rulh LeVescon're, Gerlrude Mellca, and Dolores Manieufel. Fronf Row: Ed Murphy, George Orculf, Don Obermeyer, Bill Odell, Harold Miller, John Parker, and Francis Miller: Second Row: John Nyrnan, Larry O'Brien, Frank Miller, George Olson, Marilyn Omundson, Judilh O'Brien, Carole Mueller, Ellie Myers, Pal Monaghan, Marcella Chant and Marilyn Mueller, Third Row: Alvin Miller, Dick Morey, Carl Moeck, Lois Mueller, Jeanne Nielsen, Grera May Myers, Pal Nollingham, June Munsferrnan, Ramona Newlander, Marjorie Myers, and Mildred Olsson. 37 1 l l 0l'l'l QCLfbLl 8:5 QI'LiU'lfl8l'lfCL billed U1 Cl, CLIWLL L6ll 6ll'll'l8l ,Si f 3 Firsl Row: Leroy Plelicha, Dale Plafl, Edwin Pencall, William Reichold, Chas. Phil Randolph, and John Roberlsong Second Row: Mary Pearn, Virginia Reinhold. Joyce Roberr, Mary Ann Reulman, and Doris Richardson: Third Row: Florence Powers, Beverly Provo, Phyllis Quaclcenbush, Mary Ricolla, Paula Pefrie. Shirley Roberls, and Joanne Pollock: Fourih Row: Corrine Passeger, Jean Pusch, Gisele Richler, Loraine Piofler, Dolores Podlipec, Frank Miller, and Gerald Pallersong Back Row: Roberl Reedy, Roberl' Pallerson. l-larry Porl, Roberf Reed, Earl Rieclc, William Proseclc, and Miles Johnson. Fronf Row: John Roys, Don Sauerman, Elhel May Siles, Shirley Shaw, Lowaine Somes, Tresa Speer, Florence Schallelc, Joan Ruller, and Janel Schumacher: Second Row: Rudolph Schmidt Joan Rudd, Valerie Ru'llin, Susanne Schweppe, Belly Roe, Virginia Schaefer, and Marialyce Shyroclcg Third Row: Joan Rowe, Lorraine Smilh, and Joan Schweppee: Fourfh Row: Arlhur Rohn, Culver Slocum, Kennelh Seek, Roberl Rose, Raymond G. Seidensliclcer, Jack Slaile, Wilhelm Schmill, Wayne Shirky, James Slcioldager, and Michael Skarry. 38 I O 258 lfLl'll0l 6 Gini fo KQCOITLQ 2l'll0I 5 0I Q all 0l 8 Fronl Row: Rhoda Thorrnahlen, Lillian Travis, lvlargarel Ulmer, Dolores Syre, Belly Swanson, Jane Teschner, and Palricia Ryan: Second Row: Dorolhy Slollz, La Vergne Slanqe, Anna Mae Thomas, Shirley Swanson, Caryl Trilcryl, Janes Sylcora, and Eleanor Suslersic: Third Row: Roger Sleingraber, Glenn Slerly, Rulh Swarlzwelder, Eunice Thon, and David Tesch: Fourlh Row: Carl Thomas, Frank Tweedle, Jack Slroube, Richard Byron Slevens, Philip Thorneycroll, Louis Taylor, and Richard Sl. Clair: Fillh Row: Richard Thorna, Roberl W. Tierney, Alberl Thorne, Bill Taylor, Tom Slrane, Henry Tiedemann, and Jim Taylor. Fronl Row: Carol Walls, Vivian Zayer, Corinne Werlcmeisler, Marilyn Vandivere, Sharon Venne, Jean Wrighl, and Don Whilloclc: Second Row: Jean Wenlling, Jean Wells, lvlariory Volberdinq, Hazel Wilson, Joanne Wells, Belly Wollen, Grace Winne, Charles While, and Dick Wolle: Third Row: Belly Wiegrele, Mary Lou Woodcock, Marlys Ann Weller, Lucille Wille, Joanne Woods, John l-l. Williams, Roberl T. Williams, Dwighl Winans, Sidney Warner, and Jim Williams: Fourlh Row: Roberl Woodburn, Augusl Zahallco, Slanley Zarboclc, Everell Zarboclc, Gary Wallace, Don Wallace, and Lawrence Vroman. 39 .WL if ET E: X, I' 5 ,W H4 f 5 I ,Y 1 ,,! K 2 J Z 5 ff Q Z XL: V E? -2 f .QW Z1 A ,..? ,--- ,,1,1...,- 1 f.,L1, - 'gunn- ' 15 3 THE NUMBER ONE SELECTION ON YORIVS HIT PHRHDE Oil iA8 30,0 0 ik? W K af ik? of fke MGE!- SHIRLEY ANNE ACKERMAN: Transferred from Roose- veli' Senior High School. 3. BETTY JEANE ADAIR: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Maior Music LeH'er. 3. ILAMAY ADAMS: Typisi for Yorl:-Hi, 4: Typisi for Y's Tales, 4. DONNA AHRENS: Poppy Posfer Con+esi' Award. 2: York-Hi Ari Sfaff, 3, 4: Sfudeni' Council Home Room Represeniaiive, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. RONALD ALBERTS: Minor Music Leifer, 2: Maior Music LeHer, 3. GORDON ALLEN JOSEPH ANDERSON JOYCE ANDERSON: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Na- Iional Honor Socie'I'y, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Manager, 4. MARGIT ANDERSON: Home Economics Club Vice- Presideni, 3: Y's Tales Business Sfaff, 3, 4: Home Economics Club Presicleni, 4: Senior Play Produciion Sfafi, 4: Drama Nighf Produciion Si'aFF, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 4. J ON WALTER ANDERSON: Lighiweighi Baslceiball Man- ager's LeH'er, 2, 3: Maior Fooiball Le'Her, 4. JOHN ASHBY ELIZABETH AULT: Sophomore Play Procluciion Sialif, 2: Operefia Procluciion Siaff, 2, 3: lniramural Chair- man, 3: Drama Night Produciion Siaff, 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Produciion Siaiif, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Drama Nighi- Casi, 4: Thespian Award, 4. GRACE BACON: York-Hi Repor+er, 3: York-Hi Copy Edifor, 4: Transferred from Ausiin High School, 3: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. ALLAN E. BAGGE GILBERT BAILEY: Fooiball Numerals, I, 2: Maior Fooiball LeH'er, 3. 4: Naiional Aihlefic Scholarship Socieiy, 3: Three-Year B-and Award, 3: Senior Class Secreiary, 4: Iniramural Siudeni' Manager, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4. refienfing fke Cjfadfi 0 1946 fo jalfe jfzeir owfi RUTH BAILEY: G.A.A. Award. l. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Treasurer, 2: Music Award, 3: Y's Tales Slall, 3, 4: GAA. Presidenl, 4. MARION BALES nun-i BASTMAN: York-Hi Typasf. 4. HAROLD W. BATHUM DORIS JEAN BEDARD HAROLD BENDIGKEIT: Foolball Numerals, l, 2: Bas- kefball Numerals, 2: Lighlweighl Foolball Manager's Lefler, 2: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Minor Music Leller, 2: Minor Foolball Le'H'er, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Y's Tales Slalf, 3: Acfivilies Commiflee Chairman, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl' Casl, 3: Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely, 3: Senior Class Treasurer, 4: Caplain of Lighlweighl Foolball Team, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Y's Tales Sporls Chairman, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Minor Baskelball Leller, 4. ROBERT BENSON MARGUERITE BERG: York-Hi Business Slalil, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slall, 2. CHARLES WILLIAM BERNDT: Transferred from Kelvyn Park High School, 3. CAROL BERRY: Minor Music Le'Her, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slalif, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: Music Pin, 4. ROBERT BIESTER LEONARD BIHLER JOHN BOBENG: Minor Foolball Leller, 3. MARION BOETTCHER: Minor Music Award, 3. ROBERT BOGOTT: Sophomore Foolloall Numerals. 2: Golf Leller, 2, 3: Minor Music Le'Her, 2: Cross-Counlry LeH'er, 3, 4: Y's Tales Slaff, 3, 4: Maior Music Leller, 3: Nalional Aihlelic Scholarship, 3: Presiclenl of Lel- 'rermen's Club, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. CC 97 eniom refienf loaf .jwlorizon wifA reaf .S7ucce5z5 DOROTHY BOWKER REAGAN BOWMAN: Vice-Presidem' of Spanish Club. 3, 4: Drama Niqhl Casi, 3, 4: Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely, 4. BARBARA BREHM: Sophomore Play Casr, 2: York-Hi Arr Srafl, 2, 3: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfaif, 3: Junior Play Casf, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Drama Nighl Casr, 4: Presidenl of Thespians, 4: Thespian Award, 4. THOMAS BREHM ROLAND BREININGER: Transferred 'from Leyden Communily High School, 3. LORNA BRETTMANN: Operella Produclion SI'a'FI, 3: Minor Music Leller, 4. FRED BRIESCHKE WALTER BRINKMAN NORMAN BROWNE: Frosh-Soph Baslcefball Numerals, I, 2: Minor Foofball Leller, 3, 4: Major Band Lelfer, 3. LE ROY BUCHHOLZ ARLENE BUELOW EVELYN BUNCH: Transferred from York 'ro Draper High School, Lorefla, Wisconsin, 3: Re-enlered York, 4. JOYCE BURMEISTER: Minor Music LeHer. 3. GLORIA BURNS: Minor Music Le'Her, 3. OLIVER K. BURROWS: Debare LeH'er, I, 2, 3: Minor Band l.eHer, 2: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Debaie Club Secre- Iary, 3: Y's Tales Assisranl Edilor, 3: Junior Play CasI', 3: Drama Nighl' Casr, 3, 4: Delziare Club Vice-Presi- denf, 4: Larin Club Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Y's Tales Srahf, 4: Debale Club Pin, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Boys' Slafe Represenfarive, 3. 44 eniord C1004 fo Cofkge, ofa U! of Eginning gain JOHN K. CALDWELL: Freshmen Chorus Presidenl. I: Opereila Cash I, 2: Eniered Army Air Force, 3: Re- enlered Yorlc, 4. FRANK CALSMER: Track Numerals, 2: Operella Chorus, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely. 3, 4: Y's Tales S+afF, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Chairman of Baseball Commillee of Sludenl' Council. 4. RONALD CARLSON: Operella Casi, 3. PATRICIA CASPER: Transferred 'From Janesville High School, Janesville, Minnesoia, I. WILLIAM CATHCART JOSEPH L. CHAPMAN: Minor Music Lehler, 2: Major Music Leller, 3. DANA CHASE: Minor Music Le'I'Ier, 2: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Minor Foofball Lefrer, 4. HENRY CHENEY: Foofball Numerals, I. 2: Baslcelball Numerals. I, 2: Y's Tales Slafli, 3: Major Foolball LeHer, 4. DAVID CHIDLOW: Senior Cabinelr, 4. WILLIAM CH RISTIANSON ALVIN CH RISTOPH ERSON DORIS CHRYSLER: Minor Music Lelier. 2: Maior Music LeH'er, 3: Junior Play Produclion Sfafli, 3: York-Hi Slalil, 4. BARBARA COGGESHALL: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music Leiier, 3: York-Hi Typist 3, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slaff. 4. MARY COLLINS: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 2: Sophomore Play Producfion Slaff, 2: Junior Play Cash 3: Drama Nighf Producfion Slaiif. 3: Secrelary of Thespians, 4: Senior Play Producfion Slaff, 4: Drama Nighl' Casl and Produclion Srali, 4: Y's Tales Produclion Slafl, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Junior Play Procluc- Iion Slaicl, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. WILLIAM COM BS une ameri rouncl giver? ear' yi- gracluafion BARBARA CONLIN: Y's Tales Produclion Slaff, 3: Junior Play Produciion Slafl, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Sludeni Council Represenlalive of Pep Club, 4. JAMES CORAN: Siudenl Council Home Room Rep- resenlalive, 3, 4, ALAN CORNELIUS: Foolball Numerals, I, 2: Baslcel- ball Numerals, 2: York-Hi Slafl, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Junior Play Casf, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely Vice-Presidenl, 4: Drama Nighl Cast 4: Thespian Award, 4: Minor Fool- ball Leller, 4: Chairman of Siudenl Council Assembly Commillee, 4. MARY CRABTREE: Minor Music l.e'Prer, 2: Major Music Le'Her, 3: Senior Play Producfion Slaff, 4: Drama Nigh+ Chorus, 4. JOAN CRABTREE PHYLLIS CROSLEY: Junior Play Casl, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slahc, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Drama Nighr Produclion Slafli, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Sfafi, 3: Y's Tales Senior Commillee Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. LAVERNE CRUMPTON: Transferred from LaPor're High School, 2. ISABEL S. CUNNINGHAM HUGH DAGLEY: Minor Foolball LeH'er, 4: Minor Bas- lcelball Leller, 4. DON DAVIDSON: Tennis Leller, 3: Treasurer of Lef- 1'ermen's Club, 4. JEANNE DAVIS: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music Leller, 3: Nonef, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. AUDREY DEMS ROBERT DEUFEL: Frosh-Soph Track Numerals, 2: Y's Tales Slahf, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 3. 4: Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, 3, 4: Presideni' of Spanish Club, 4: Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 4: Y's Tales Adminislralion Comrnillee Chairman, 4. ARTHUR DEWSBERRY: Bond Drive President l:Minor Music Leller, 2: Major Music Le'Her, 3: Presidenl of Spanish Club, 3: Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Harvard Club Award, 3: S'ruden'l Council Represenlalive, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Thespian Award, 4. RICHARD DICKEY: Spanish Club Pin, 3. we L .STXQPJ sclflflfllng WU ,CLXQP5 DONALD DIMMITT: Sfage Crew Leller, 2: Junior Play Cash 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. LOIS DONALDSON: G.A.A. Award. I: Minor Music Leffer. 2: Major Music LeHer. 3. GEORGE DOWNS JOHN DRAKE: York-Hi Reporler, 3. VIRGINIA DRASLER: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: Ofhce Assisianf, 2. JACK DRAYTON JOAN DU PRE JOHN DURANT WILLIAM DU SOLD: Transferred from Morlon High School, 3. AUSTIN ECKSTEIN: Foolball Numerals, I: Baskeiball Numerals, I: Minor Track Lefler, 2: Major Track Leiler, 3: Minor Foolball LeH'er, 4: Co-Capiain of Track Team, 4. ELAINE EDDY: Minor Music LeI'l'er, 2: Maior Music Lerier. 3: Operella Chorus, 3: Drama Nighf Produc- +ion Slali, 3, 4: Junior Play Cash 3: York-Hi Reporier, 3: Quill and Scroll. 3: York-Hi Edilorial Board. 4: York-Hi Co-Adveriising Manager, 4: Secrelary of Quill and Scroll, 4. ROBERT EIDEL: Transferred from William Hall High School. Wesl Hariford, Conn., 3. EVERETTE. EMRICH MARJORIE ANN ENGEL: Minor Music l.eH'er. 2: Maior Music Leiler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JULIANA ERLENBAUGH L3 .Honor K .9 Wofecl M03 lm kr eruicemen JESSIE EWING: Home Economics Club Treasurer, 2: Minor Music Leiler, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typisr, 4: Senior Play Producrion Siaff, 4: Office Assislanl, 4. MARY FAIRBANK GRACE FEDROWITZ PATRICIA C. FENNER: Operella Produciion Slallf, 3: Junior Play Producfion Slalzli, 3, G.A.A. Award, 3: York-Hi Feaiure Slafl, 4. CARL FIELITZ: Minor Tennis Le'H'er, 3. NANCY FINLAYSON WALLY FISCHER: Drama Nighl Produclion Slaif, I: Sophomore Play Produciion Slaff, I: Operella Produc- Iion Sfalf, I: Frosh-Soph Lighrweighl' Foorball Award. I, 2: Presidenl' of Sophomore Class, 2: Maior Fooiball Leiler, 3, 4. ROBERT FOGG WINMONT LOUISE FOLLET: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music LeHer, 3. BARBARA FORD: Sophomore Play Produclion Slari, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nigl-I+ Produclion Slaff, 3, 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Drama Nighl' Casr, 4: Vice- Presidenl' of Pep Club, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. LARRY FOWLER: Drama Nighl Business Slafl, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Business Sralll, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Bus- iness Slafi, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Business Slalsl, 2, 3, 4: Band Concerl Business Slalif, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Conceri Business Siall, 2, 3, 4: Operella Business Sralli, 2, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl' Casl, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 4. RALPH FRIZ: Opereria Cast 2, 3: Minor Music Le-Her, 2: Maior Music Lehrer, 3: Nalional I-lonor Sociely, 4. DARLENE FRYE MARY GALLO: Secrelary of Sophomore Class, 2: Office Assislanf, 4. MARION GARRETT: Operella Produclion Slalzi, 3: Maiorerle, 2. Cllfllfed of EA? 526600 JACK GARROW: Cross Coun'I'ry Numerals, I7 Frosli- Soplw Numerals, 25 Deloafe Club Award, 35 Transferred 'Io Kemper Milifary School, 27 Re-enfered York, 3. CONSTANCE GAUTHIER: York-Hi Reporler, I7Senior Play Produclion Slaicl, 41 Drama Niqlvl Produclion Slafl, 43 Junior Play Produclion Slaff, 4. PATRICIA GEIGER: Y'S Tales Sfaff, 3, 47 York-Hi Reporler, 4. RICHARD W. GERACI: Liqhlweiglwi Baskelball Man- ager's Leller, 3, 4. JEANNE GHITTORI: Minor Music Leller, 25 Maior Music Lelfer, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ARLOA GLASER: Minor Music Le'Her, 2: Major Music Lefler, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Pro- ducfion Slaltf, 43 Drama Nighf Produclion Slaff, 41 Junior Play Produclion Slaff, 4. GORDON GLAYSHER: Froslw-Sopli Foofball Numerals, I, 21 Froslw-Sopli Baskelball Numerals, 23 Minor Music Le4Her, 2: Maior Foolball I.eHer, 3, 4: Maior Music Lefler. 3. CHARLOTTE GRAHAM ARLAYNE GRAVES CAROL LEE GREEN ROBERT GREEN: Frosh-Soph Baskefball Numerals, I, 27 Minor Foolball Leller, 21 Senior Cabinef, 4: Minor Baskelball LeH'er, 4. RICHARD HAGEN MARILYN HALBE: G.A.A. Award, Ig Minor Band Lel- Ter. 2: Secrelary-Treasurer of Mallw Club, 3, 4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Maior Band Leiler, 3. IMOGENE HALL: 6.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Olfice Assislanl, 4. MALCOLM HALL: Track Numerals, I7 Minor Track Leller, 2, 31 Home Room Represenlalive, 3, 41 Heavy- weiglil Foolball Managers Leller, 4. 0120! Lg lie .gzniolh umni 49 ' enior aim gxcegi ' eaufy, gnaind, an gfawn DONALD M. HAMLIN CRAIG HAMMILL: Minor Music Leller, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalf, 2: Operella Cash 2, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Y's Tales Slafl, 3, 4: Maior Music Lefler, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Hislorical Sociely Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slalzl, 4: Nalional Honor Soclely, 4. CLARENCE J. HARBRON: Frosh-Soph Track Numerals, I: Minor Track Le-Her, 2, 3: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals, 2: Major Poollaall Leller, 4. TED HARTMAN: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals, I: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Junior Play Cash 3: Y's Tales Slaff, 3, 4: Senior Play Cash 4: Drama Nighl Casl, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. ALAN HEIN: Transferred from Smilhlon High School, Smilhlon, Mo., 4. WILLIAM HELLMAN BETTY HENAUGHAN: Maior Music Lelfer. 3. WALTER J. HENDERSON: Presideni of Mafh Club, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Slaff, 4. RICHARD HERCHER: Frosh-Soph Baskelball Numer- als, l, 2: Major Foofball Lefler. 4: Maior Baskelball Lelfer, 4. ' TOM HERNE: Minor Track LeH'er, I, 2: Foolball Numerals, I: Maior Track Lefler, 3, 4: Maior 'Fooflaall Lel'l'er, 4. EDWARD HERTER: Y's Tales Slahc, 3: Presiclenl' of Hisfory Club. 4: Y's Tales Slaicl Pholographer, 4: Home Room Represenfalive, 4: Heavyweighl' Baskellaall Man- ager's Leller, 4. VIRGINIA HIER: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzf, 2: Minor Music LeH'er, 2: Y's Tales Business Slaff, 3. 4: Junior Play Produclion Slafl. 3: Senior Play Produclion SI'a'l5F, 4: Office Assislanl. 4. KENNETH HINTZ NORMAN HOFFIE: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals, 2. MARION HOFFMAN: Operella Casl, 2, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: Nonel, 4: Transferred from Glenbard High School, 2. .STuc!enf Counci! .95 MARGARET HOLMAN: Transferred from Oak Park- River Foresl High School, 2. MARGARET JEANNE HORGEN: 6.A.A. Award. I, 2. 3: York-Hi Slafl, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Award, 3: Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, 4: 6.A.A. Secrelary, 4. VIRGINIA HROVATIN 4 JIM HUDSON JERRY HUGHES SARA JANE IRVIN: G.A.A. Award, 2: York-Hi Siahf, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Presidenl' of l.aIin Club, 3: Y's Tales Sfalf, 3: Sludenl' Council Conslilu- 'Iional Commiffee, 3: Y's Tales Aclivily Commillee Chairman, 4: Secrelary of Sludenl Council, 4: Secre- fary of Hislorical Sociely, 4: D. A. R. Cifizenship Award, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4. LEONA MAE JACKER: G.A.A. Numeral, I: Minor Music Leller. 2: Maior Music Le++er, 3: Operella Pro- duc'I'ion Slail, 3: G.A.A. Award, 3: York-Hi Typist 4: Girls' Nonef, 4. ROBERT JAMERSON ZILLAH JANES: Drama Nighf Produclion Slallli, 2, 3: Junior Play Cas'r, 3: Hislory Club Pin, 3: Operelfa Chorus, 3: Red Cross Represenlalive, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 3: Senior Play Casf and Produclion Slalil, 4: Drama Nighi' Casl, 4. JOHANNES JANTZEN: Cross Counlry Leller, 3, 4: Enlered Navy, 4. ROBERT JASPER: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Slaif, 3, 4. BARBARA JENSEN: Transferred from Lindblom High School, 4. ELAINE JENSEN: Office Assislanl, 4. FLORENCE JOHNSON: York-Hi Ari Siaif, 3: York-Hi Aclverlising Edilor, 3: Transferred from Waller High School, Chicago, 3. ARTHUR JOHNSTON: Frosh-Soph Foolball, I: Major Foolball Leller, 2, 3, 4: Track Major Leller, 3: Caplain of Heavyweighl Foolloall Team, 4. ,il-Tnaf 91 .gnaugurafecl Ag .szniorfi 51 4 refienfing ur' ,Mi lgarcwle in fke M um 0 Lf ln The uppermosT posiTion on The page we have The leading girl sTudenT oT The Class oT l946, Joyce Anderson. Joyce has been acTive in LaTin Club and NaTional Honor SocieTy and has served The yearbook on The business sTaTT, becoming business manager This year. lmmediaTely below her is one oT The besT Tackles ever produced by York-a scholar, a TooTball player, and The secreTary oT The Class oT ICI46, GilberT Bailey is a YorkiTe we can all be proud oT. The nexT phoTo gives us l-larold BendigkeiT, capTain oT The lighTweighT TooTball Team, secreTary-Treasurer of The senior class, and a member oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. The phoTo in lower leTT is Mary Collins, Thespian secreTary and NaTional l-lonor SocieTy member, and a girl wiTh more Triends Than you can shake a sTick aT. NexT is Sara Irvin, STudenT Council secreTary, presidenT oT l.aTin Club, and recipienT oT The coveTed DAR. ciTizenship award. l.asT, buT by no means leasT, on The righT-hand oT page is our genial Y's Tales ediTor, Bob Kiehn. Bob is also presidenT oT The senior class along wiTh numerous oTher exTra-curricular acTiviTies. g 52 we A j0l'l'l0l l 0lfU3f C-Q,U0l Lt25 STarTing oTT The righT-hand page is George R. Kierspe, presidenT oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy and brillianT member oT Thespians. NexT is ThaT well-liked York afhlefe, Bob Koenig. Bob is a leTTerman in TooTball, baskeTball, and golT. BeTTy Rink, popular senior girl, cheerleader, and member oT Thespians, is The nexT in our parade oT spoTlighTers. In lower leTT is Bob Manley, scholar, sTar piTcher oT our new baseball Team, and vice-presidenT oT The senior class. Follow- ing is John Mueller, The sTar aThleTe OT The year, an all-c:onTerence guard on our TooTball Team and regular guard on The heavyweighT baskeTball squad. l-le is co-c:apTain oT The Track Team, and his phenomenal shoT-puTTing makes York casT more Than a wisTTul eye Toward a sTaTe record. In The lower righT corner is Mark STephenson, leading sTudenT among The senior boys, presidenT oT The STudenT Council, and ediTor oT The York Hi. Some l-liT Parade Trom The Class oT l946. we proudly say! 53 eniom roue f .gf Cyan K one in ufif Eur ecard MARGARET JONES: Transferred from Wesl Aurora, 4. NORMAN JONES: Y's Tales Pholographer, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Chief Y's Tales Pholographer, 4: Quill ancl Scroll Vice-President 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slalf, 4: Senior Slage Crew Award, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slafi, 4. HARIET KARNATZ: Sluclenl Aclivilies Slafi, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 4. JEAN KARAS JAMES KEITH: Senior Cabinet 4. BARBARA KELLER MARY ALLEN KELLER: Junior Play Produclion S'raFF, 3: Sludenl Council Represenfaiive of Pep Club, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slafli. 4. MARJORIE KEMP ROBERT M. KIEHN: Sophomore Play Produclion S1'a'FI. 2: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Junior Play Procluclion Srafi, 3. 4: Y's Tales Srudenl' Council Represenlaiive, 3: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3: Presidenl of Senior Class, 4: Eclilor of Y's Tales, 4: Senior Play Producrion Siaff. 4. GEORGE R. KIERSPE: Sound Crew Leiler, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Cash 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalf, 2, 3, 4: Operella Produclion Slafl, 2, 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy. 3. 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighi Casl, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Siall, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Presidenl of Lalin Club, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely Presiclenf, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Public Relalions Commiilee, 4: Senior Play Procluciion Slali, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KINYON: Minor Foolball LeH'er, 4: Track Numerals, 2: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. EUNICE KNIEF RICHARD KOCH: Home Room Represenlalive, 3, 4. ROBERT KOENI6: Prosh-Soph Baslcelball Numerals, I: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals, I, 2: Minor Golf Lelrler, 2, 3: Minor Foolball Leller, 3: Aclivilies Commiiiee, 3: Safely Commillee, 4: Major Foorball Leirer, 4: Major Baskeiball Lelier. 4. DENNIS WALTER KOLZOW: Frosh-Soph Baslcelloall Numerals, 2: Frosh-Soph Track Numeral, 2, Major Track Lerler, 3: Major Baslcelball Lelier, 4. C .fm of 216 .Sin Oni fo WQLQ ,Qt Wa L m zlw 'UU RUTH KOSTER: Minor Music Leller, 2, Y's Tales Busi- ness Sfaff, 4. JANE KRAUSE: Minor Music Leller, 25 Maior Music Lefler, 3. ROBERT KRONE: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. BERNICEKRUSE MARION KRUSE: York-Hi rypm, 3, 4. NORMAN C. LANGE: Transferred from Roosevell High School, SI. Louis, Missouri, 2. CARL LARSON: Enferecl Navy, 4. WILLIAM LARSON: Frosh-Soph Baslcefball Numerals, I, 27 Minor Fooflaall Leffer, 4: Minor Baske+baIl Lef- 'rer, 4. ALEXANDER LAW DOLORES LEWIS: Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, I. HERBERT LINDROTH: Track Numerals, 27 Tennis Lef- Ier, 3: Senior Cabinet 45 Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. MARILYN LINDSAY JOHN LOWE: Assembly Commiflee, I, Frosh-Soph Baskelball Nurnerals, I, 23 Frosh-Soph Foo+baII Numerals, 2: Minor Foolball Leller, 45 Minor Baskel- ball Leller, 4. ARLENE LUNDBERG: Senior Play Produclion Sfaif, 4. BARBARA LYON: York-Hi Typis'I', 3, 4. el'lL0l 6 SQL! af .gzfflll 0 E .!I 0I'l'l GCPQJ of y L BARBARA MAC ARTHUR: Minor Music Le-Her, 2: Operefla Chorus, 2, 3: Maior Music LeHer, 3: Junior Play Producfion Slafl, 3: York-Hi Reporfer, 3: Home Room Represenlafive, 3, 4: York-Hi Co-Aclverlising Manager, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfafi, 4: Drama Nighf Chorus, 4: York-Hi Edilorial Board, 4. ARTHUR JOHN MACK: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numer- als, I, 2: Frosh-Soph Baslcefball Numerals, I, 2: Major Baslcefball Le'r+er, 3, 4: Major Fooiball Lelfer, 4. MARGARET MADISON: Transferred from Bensen ville High School, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely. 4. VIOLET MAESTRO: Major Music Leiler, 3. DORIS MAGNUSEN: York-Hi Reporler, 3: Yorlr-Hi Assislanf Exchange Edilor, 4. GARDNER MALLORY: Yorlx-Hi Slaflf, 2: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 4. ROBERT MANLEY: Opere'Ha Chorus, 2: Minor Music Le'Her, 2: Sophomore Class President 2: Junior Class Vice-President 3: OpereH'a Cast 3: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Maior Music Leffer, 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Senior Class Vice-Presi- denl, 4: Maior Baskefball Le'H'er, 4. HELEN MATIJEVICH: Transferred from Lyons Town- ship High School, 4. ROBERT MAYER: 3-Year Band Award, 3: 4-Year Band Pin, 4. A CLARICE MC GEE PAULINE MC GRATH ROBERT MC NULTY LOIS MEYERS: Yorlc-Hi Typisl, 4. CARL MILLER: Cross Counlry 2, 4: Track LeHer, 2, 4: Cross Counlry Caplain, 4. CAROL MILLER: Minor Music LeHer, 2: Maior Music Leller, 3: York-Hi Sfalzl, 3: Operelfa Cash 3. .jwlaif fke grcwluafea-dia CLIFFORD MILLER: Assembly Commiliee, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely. 4. GENEVIEVE R. MILLER MARION MOELLER RICHARD E. MORRISON: Home Room Represenla- live, 4. EDWARD MORRISSEY: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JOHN MUELLER: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals, I: Frosh-Soph Baskelball Numerals, I: York-Hi Sfafl, 2: Maior Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Maior Track Lelfer, 2, 3: Maior Baskelball Lerler, 2, 3, 4: Inrramural Commillee, 3: Co-Caplain of Heavyweighl' Baskelball, 4: Co- Caplain of Track Team, 4. KENNETH MULLER FRED NAUERT: York-Hi Slaiil, 3: Lighfweighi' Foofball Lelrer, 4. ROBERT NEWTON: Frosh-Soph Track Numerals, 2: Sophomore Play Casr, 2: Minor Music Leller, 3: York-Hi Slaff, 3, 4: Junior Play Cash 3: Minor Fool- ball Leller, 4. ROBERT NORDSTROM: Opereila Chorus, l, 2: Op- erelra Cash 3: Minor Music Lelfer, 2: Maior Music Leller, 3: Home Room Represenlalive, 4: Music Club Pin, 4: Treasurer of Music Club. 4: Senior Choir Presi- denl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BILL NORMAN: Minor Fooiball Leller, 4. JERRY NOVOTNY: Transferred from Tilden Tech. High School. 2. BARBARA OHLMAN WARD OHRMAN: Operelia Chorus, I, 2: Minor Music Le'Her, 2: Major Music Lelier, 3: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Thespian Represenla- live 'Io Srudenf Council, 3, 4: Presidenl of Music Club, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Music Club Pin, 4:- Senior Play Cash 4. LOIS OLMSTED CL oaaued id CWA of Cilzlme 57 C. eniorfi re Jirdf peacefime I S sa farm ince iffy-one NRINOLD OLSON , PRESTON OLSSON: Frosh-Soph Foo'IbaII Numeral, I. EVELYN OSBORN: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 2: York-Hi Ad- verfising Sfaff, 2. 3: York-Hi Assis+an'I' Copy Edifor, 3: York-Hi News Eclifor, 4. DELORES OWEN: Minor Music Le'I'Ier, 2: Maior Music LeH'er, 3: York-Hi Sfalii, 3: York-Hi Typist 4. HUGH PADGITT: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 4. THOMAS EDWIN PAINTIN BILLIE PAGNI: Transferred from Winslow High School. Winslow, Arizona. 4. AU DREY PASCO PHYLLIS PAYNE: Minor Music LeH'er. 2: Major Music LeHer, 3. MARILYN PELC: Presidenl' of Treble Clef, 3: Music Club LeI'I'er. 3: Junior Play Produclion S'I'aIF, 3: Senior Choir Represenfalive Io Sludenl Council, 4. GERALD W. PERRY: Treasurer of German Club, 3: Maior Foolball Le'rIer, 4. JOHN PETERSEN WILLIAM PETERSEN: Minor Music LeHer, 2: Maior Music LeI Ier. 3: York-Hi Reporler, 4: Minor Baskefball Leiler, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. 4. FLOYD PETERSON: Minor Music LeH'er, 2: Major Music LeHer, 3. ADELORE F. PETRIE: German Club Pin. 3: Appoinl- mer1'I'Io Boy's Sfale, 3: German Club Pin and Guard. 4. KENNETH PINNOW: Opereiia Cast I, 2, 3: Minor Music I.eHer, 2: Maior Music LeI'I'er, 3: Narional Honor Sociery, 4. ANN POULOS: YorIr-Hi Coniribuior, I, 2: Y's TaIes Business Sfafi, 2, 3, 4. DONALD PRESCOTT: York-Hi Reporier, 3: Trans- ferred from Fori MouI:Irie High School, 3. BRUCE PRICE: Major Foo'I'I:JaII Leiier, 4. ANITA PROTINE: Office Assisranf, 2. FRED RADUNZEL: Transferred Io FaribauI'I High School, Minn., I: Re-enrered York, 4. BEVERLY RAUTENBUSH: Senior Play Casi, 4: Trans- ferred from Morfon. 3. PHYLLIS RAYMOND: Narional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Drama Nighr Proclucrion Sfaff, 3: Junior PIay Produc- 'I'ion Srafi, 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Drama Nighi CasI', 4. BETTY REEDY HARRIETT REIGHNER: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Major Music Lefrer. 3. WALTER A. RENTZSCH: Maior Manager's Leirer, 3. JOSEPHINE RICOTTA: Ofiice Assisianf. 4. ELSIE RIEDNER GEORGE G. RINER: Frosh-Soph Numerals, 2: Minor Foo'IbaII LeHer, 4. BETTY ANN RINK: Drama Nighr Cash 2, 4: In'Ira- muraI Commirree, 2: CI1eerIeader Minor Le'H'er, 2: Minor Music Lerrer. 2: York-Hi Reporier, 3: Junior Play CasI', 3: Maior Music Lerrer, 3: Cheerleader Maior Lerrer, 3: Home Room Represeniarive, 3: Girls' Srafe Represenraiive, 3: Junior Class Treasurer, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4: Senior PIay Casr 4, Copy Ediior for York-Hi, 4. Cfazid ingd .fdclorn fk ,C-Jgngerfi 0 0 efuf Qgraciuafefi W. gory guiclw cgzniom .l7Aroug!z jlzeir lurfk Mar EDWIN RITTER JEANNE ROBBINS: Drama Nighf Produciion Slalil, 4: Secrelary of Home Economics Club, 4. KENNETH ROEDGER: Maior Foofball LeH'er. 4: Trans- ferred from Sleinmelz High School, 3. ROBERT R. ROEHR, JR.: Foofball Numerals, 2: Bas- kefball Numerals, 2: Minor Fooiball LeHer, 4: Minor Baskefball LeHer, 4. MEAD ROGERS: Drama Nighf Produc'I'ion Sfall, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Play Producfion Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slalf, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafi. 2, 3, 4: Opereffa Producfion Siaff, 2, 3: Frosh- Soph Track Numerals, 2: Sound Crew LeH'er, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl' Cast 3, 4: Junior Play Cash 3: Mafh Club Vice-Presidenf, 3, 4: Hislory Club Vice-President 4: Y's Tales Producfion SI'aFF, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ROGER ROSBACK: Maior Baslcelball LeH'er, 4. WILMER ROSENWINKEL RUTH ROYER WILLIAM RUBOVITS: Transferred from Parlcer High, 2: Afhlelic Manager's Leller, 3. 4. ROBERT RUCKER: Operella Chorus, I: Operelia Casl, 2, 3: Minor Music Lelfer, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Maior Music I.eHer, 3: Music Club Repre- senlalive lo Sludenl Council, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DUANE RUTLIN ROSEMARY RYDER: Junior Play Produciion Sfalzf, 3: Y's Tales Sfalf, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 4. MARY RYNES: Minor Music Lelfer, 2: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Drama Nighl' Pro- duclion Slalll, 4: Senior Play Producfion Slaff, 4. PAUL SAMPLE: Alhlelic Manager's Minor Leller, 2: Track Numerals, 2: LeHermen's Club Vice-President 3: Arhlefic Manager's Maior Le'H'er, 3: Cross-Counfry Minor LeHer, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council, 3: Lei'- I'ermen's Club Chairman, 4: Calendar Commiffee Chairman of Sludenl Council, 4: Capfain of Cross- Counfry, 4: Presidenl' of Junior Red Cross, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. HOWARD SAMUEL: Golf Leffer, 3. I 60 cf -fr M C' - 0 - Oil l0l'l 5 5116 JPG LCJOIWLQ dll' Ol 8l'll0l J MAVIS SANCHEZ: Minor Music Leller, 2. SUE SANFORD: Secrelary of Junior Class, 37 Y's Tales Slalil, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slall, 33 Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4. BARBARA SCHAEFER JOAN SCHAFER LA VERNE SCHALLER HERBERT SCHAWL: Transferred from Bensenville l-liqln School, 4. CHARLES VAN SCHLACKS: Maior Foolball Leller, 3, 4. KATHRYN SCHMITT: Siqlil-Saving Reader, 23 Library Helper, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. PAUL SCHMITZ: Slage Crew Leller, 23 Vice-Presidenl ol: German Club, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 3, 41 Presidenl of Ger- man Club, 4: Head Usher of Nalional l-lonor Sociely, 4. JOHN SCHMUHL BARBARA SCHONEMANN: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Home Economics Club Treasurer, 45 Headline Eclilor ol York-Hi, 4. EVELYN SCHRAM: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: York-Hi Adverlising Slafl, 21 Sophomore Play Procluclion Slafl, 27 Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Yorlc-Hi Associale Fealure Eclilor, 31 York-Hi Fealure Edilor, 4. MARION SCHULTZ PAUL SCHULTZ: Maior Foolball LeH'er. 3. 4. EILEEN SCHUMACHER: Minor Music l.el'l'er, 2: Maior Music Leller. 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Senior Play Pro- cluclion Slamcl, 4. mfurning uferand jak jkeir lgfacefi mon? Lgiuclenfa JACK SCHUMACHER ROBERT SECHLER: Transferred from Auslin, 3. RICHARD SEIBERT: Frosh-Soph Fooiball Numerals, 2: Minor Band Lel rer, 2: Major Band LeHer, 3: Minor Foolball LeHer, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. LOUIS RICHARD SHIRKY, JR.: Cross-Counfry Leller, 4: Senior Cabinei, 4. RICHARD B. SHULL: Slage Crew Award. I: Senior Play Producfion Slafl, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighi' Produc- Iion Sialil, I, 2, 3, 4: Operella Produclion S'i'aFF, I, 2, 3: Lighlr Crew Award, 2, 3, 4: Concerl' Band Leller, 2, 3: Concerl Band Pin, 4: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Junior Play Produclion S+aff, 4. ROBERTA SIEWERT: Acrivily Represenialive, 2: Minor Music Le+'rer, 2: Y's Tales Slalf, 3: Junior Play Produc- 'lion Sialll, 3: Yorlr-Hi Reporfer, 4: York-Hi Circulalion Manager, 4: Senior Play Producfion Slaff, 4. MARY SIMER: Minor Music Le'H'er, 2: Opereifa Or- cheslra, 2. 3: Major Music Le++er, 3: Senior Play Pro- duclion Slafl, 4: Drama Nighl' Produciion Slahf. 4: Yorlr-Hi Conlribulor, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. GEORGE SLADEK CAROL SMITH: Assembly Commi'H'ee, 2: Drama Nighi Produclion Slalf, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Na- 'rional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Y's Tales Produclion Sfafl, 3: Junior Play Producfion Slalli, 3: Presideni' ol: Pep Club, 4: Secrelary of Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4: Chairman of School CommiH'ee for Y's' Tales S+al:F, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfaff, 4: Home Room Repre- senlaiive, 4. FLORENCE SMITH: Yorlc-Hi Arf Slalf, 2: Drama Nighl Produclion Sfafl, 4: Library Slafl Ariisi, 4. JANET SMITH: German Club Pin, 4. RICHARD SMITH: .Frosh-Soph Fooiball Manager, I: Drama Niqhi Produclion Siafl, 2: Yorlc-Hi Slalil, 2. 3: Senior Cabinel, 4. JEAN SODERGREN: Naiional Honor Sociely. 4: Transferred from Auslin High School, 4. ARTHUR SORENSEN: Yorlr-Hi Exchange Edilor. 2: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Assislanl Sporls Edilor, 3: York-Hi Sporls Edilor, 4: Home Room Represenia- five, 3: Drama Nighf Casi, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Slu- denl Council Represenlalive, 4: Thespiah Award, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. WAYNE STALEY: Transferred from Tilden Tech., l: OpereHa Cast 3: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4' Drama Nighi Casl, 4. ,, l ' A 62 cc 7: Q- eniom ome Smign .7!u'oug wif ufure 0 eff RUSSELL STANLEY LORRAINE STEBEN: Office Assislanl, 4. MARK STEPHENSON: York-Hi Reporler, I: York-Hi Fealure Wriier, I: York-Hi Produciion Manager, 2: Quill and Scroll, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Drama Nighl' Cast 2: Sfudenl' Council Conslifulional Com- miH'ee, 2: Third Place Winner in American Legion Oraforical ConI'es+, 2: York-Hi Edilor-in-Chief, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Sfudeni Council President 3: De- loale Club Pin, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 4. MARCUS STORY JUNE STROMWALL: Minor Music LeI rer, 2: Maior Music Lefier, 3. DONALD STRONG: Opereila Chorus and Undersfudy, I, 2: Drama Nighi' Casf, I, 2, 4: Sophomore Play Cash 2: Minor Music LeHer. 2: Maior Music Lelier, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Operelia Casl, 3. BEVERLY SWANSON: Drama Nighl' Producfion Sfafli, 3, 4: Junior Play Producfion Sfaff, 3: Yorlc-Hi Reporfer, 3: Senior Play Produciion Sfaff. 4. MARGARET SWANSON: Sophomore Play Producfion Sfaff, 2: Minor Music LeHer, 2: Maior Music Le'H'er, 3: Y's Tales Sfaff, 4. VIVIAN TANG: Transferred from Sacred Hear? High. Chicago, 2. MARY TEICHEN: Minor Music Leiier, 2: Yorlz-Hi Adverfising S'raPi, 2: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: York-Hi Ari Sfaff, 3. 4: York-Hi Confribufor, 4. ROBERTA TELLING: G.A.A. Award, I: Cheerleader Leffer, I, 2, 3: Assembly Commillee, 3. RALPH TERRY: Opereila Sfafl, I, 2, 3: Minor Music LeH'er, 2: Major Music LeH'er, 3: York-Hi Business Sfafi, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Presidenl' of Quill and Scroll, 4: York-Hi Produclion Manager, 4: York-Hi Ediforial Board, 4: York-Hi Represenlalive Io Sfudenf Council, 4. BETTY JEAN TEWS ERNEST A. THEINER BETTY THERRIEN: Y's Tales Slaicl, 2, 3, 4. CC 7? eniom arc .lawn .z4i5L fo pomp ana! Grcumdfance CHARLES TILLY: Senior Play Business SlaIT, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl Business Slaicl, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Busi- ness S+aPF, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Business Slalzi, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl' Casl, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Operella Business Slairl, 2, 3: Presidenfr of De-bare Club, 3, 4: Debale Award, 3: Assembly Cornmilree, 3: Lalin Club Treasurer, 3: Boys' Srlale Represenlalive, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlafive of Debale Club, 3, 4: Debale Club Pin and Guard, 3: Business Sralzli Award, 3: Minor Music Leller, 2: Vice-Presidenl' of Thespians, 4: Dislricl' Winner of American Legion Oralorical Conlesl, 4: Nalional l-Ionor Sociefy, 4. LAURA TIPPETT: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slahi, 2: Minor Music Lerler, 3: York-Hi Ari Slaff, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaii, 4. GLORIA TONINI DAVID TOWNE MARILYN TRACY: Sophomore Play Producrlion Slahi, 2: Elecled +o Girls' Slale, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalii, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Office Assislanl, 4. MARY FRANCES TRANTHAM WALTIE TURNER: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, I: Y's Tales Slalri, 4. QUINN TYLER: Minor Music l..e'l'ler, 2: Operella Chorus, 2, 3: Yorlr-Hi Ari Slarli, 3: M ior M ,sic Lelier, 3: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Y's TaI'es 4: Senior Play Produclion S+ 4: g Produclion Srahc, 4: Junior P o cron Iarf, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. PAT VAILLANCOURT: Minor Music Award, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typist 3: Senior Play Procluclion Slaff, 4: Library Helper, 4: Office Assislanl, 2, 3: Nalional Honor So- ciely, 4. ELEANOR VAN DER MOLEN: Sophomore Play Pro- duclion Slaltf, 2. LLOYD VAN SCHOYCK: Frosh Foolball Numerals, I: Minor Track Lerler, 2, 3: Vice-Presidenl' of Junior Red Cross, 3: Sludenl Council Conslilulional Commillee, 3: Home Room Represenlalrive, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Yorlc-Hi Sporls Slail, 3: Secrelary of Lel'l'ermen's Club, 4: Yorlc-Hi Assislanl Sporrls Edilor, 4: York-Hi Edilorial Board, 4. ELMER VETTER: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slaff, 2: Yorlr-Hi Slahc, 3, 4: Senior Council Represenlalive, 4. MARIAN VOLBERDING ELVIRA VOLK LOIS WARKENTIEN: Minor Music Leller, 3:vMaior Music l.e'rl'er, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. Coma of 256 pfand .Sl-Tzfure iuefi in lgofif IM! 'W RONALD WARN ELL POLA WDOVECH: Junior Play Produciion Siarl, 2, Sophomore Play Produclion Slalll, 2, Drama Nighf Pro- duciion Sialf, 23 Library Helper, 2, 33 Exchange Edilor of York-Hi, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slail, 43 Financial Secrelary of Yorlc-Hi, 4. WILLIAM WEBSTER: Drama Nighlr Cas? Ig Minor Music Leller, 25 Maior Music Le-Her, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT WENDT: Transferred from Oak Parlc High, 3. CLARE WESLING ELEANOR WILSON GLENNYCE WILSON: Sophomore Play Casl, 2, Trans- ferrecl from Jolie? High School, 2. RUTH A. WILSON: Minor Music Leller, 3: Opereiia Procluclion Sfalil, 3: York-Hi Slafll, 3: Major Music Lefler, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: York-Hi Typist 4. BOB WINNE: Yorlc-Hi Ari Slafl, I, 21 Minor Music Leller, 2: Operella Orchesfra, 2, 3: Tennis Lelfer, 2, 3: American Legion Poppy Posler Coniesi Vlfinner, 31 Y's Tales Ari S+aJFF, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. FRED WOELLER: Maior Foolball Leiier, 4, Heavy- weighl Baslceiball Co-Caplain, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 45 Major Baslcefball Leller, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. 4. ' PHYLLIS WOLF: G.A.A. Pin. 2. EVERETT WUTTKE JEAN YEISLEY: Junior Play Produclion Sialf, 3. BERNICE ZARS: York-Hi Typist 37 Nalional Honor Sociefy, 4. ROBERT ZEIDLER y0M,ilT Qflfel' QCOIWLQJ a .! 8l Q6U 6 of lfednid The senior class This year Teels ThaT The proper spoT in The yearbook To picTure The new ElmhursT YouTh CenTer is in Their secTion oT The boolc, Tor The realizaTion oT This dream was accomplished aTTer planning and eTTorT which spanned Their years in high school. ITS acTual accomplishmenT climaxes Those years oT eTTorT iusT as graduaTion crowns Their scholasTic climb. The popular meeTing place is open To members aTTer school daily in The aTTernoons, remaining open on Friday and SaTurday evenings as well as SaTurday aTTernoons. SENIORS NOT PICTURED EARL M. AMADOR: Minor FooTball LeTTer, 3, 45 NaTional AThleTic l-lonor SocieTy, 33 NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, 43 EnTered Army Air Corps. 45 Re-enTered York Tor posT-graduaTe worlc. WALTER E. BOKE: EnTered Army March I3, l943q Discharged January 15, IQ46. ROBERT RADA 66 KLLMQ7 C20fif60l'L, C4165 8l'll0l i0QCld tleff One: A view oT The crowd aT The Senior CoTillion. You'll have To do your own idenTiTying in This one. Two: AnoTher scene Trom The CoTil- lion. We see Bob Ruclcer, Marion GarreTT, and unlcnown, Marilyn Halbe, Mavis Sanchez, and ThaT's Marilyn Lindsay in The background. Three: The grand march, led This year by PresidenT Bob Kiehn. Four: Our genial masTer oT ceremonies, Mr. Rodney Coulson. Five: A scene Trom The prologue OT The Junior Play, Heaven Can WaiT. Six: Same play, diTTerenT scene. From leTT To righT, Barbara Ford, Ward Ghrman, Har- old Bendigl4eiT, Bob Manley, Barbara Brehm, George R. Kierspe, and Mead Rogers. Seven: The Senior Play, LosT Horizon. In The usual order, Barbara Brehm, Barbara Ford, Ward Ohrman, ElizabeTh AulT, Franlclin Qalsmer, and George Kierspe. EighT: Dressing- room scene Trom Heaven Can WaiT. l.eTT To righT, Craig l-lammill, Ted l-larTman, Donald DimmiTT, Ward Ohrman, and George Kierspe. Nine: Again we have LosT Horizon. From leTT To righT, George Kierspe, Eliza- beTh AulT, Ted T-larTman, and Ward Ohrman. Ten: AnoTher scene Trom LosT Horizon. SeaTed Trom leTT To righT, Phyllis Raymond, Donald Dim- miTT, and Zillah Janes. K A WT f x f I G X I s ,f 4, Q V,-2, ' ', gl ,-Qvxa.- J .ZQ-' F' PUBLICHTIONS HONOR SOCIETIES LHNGUHGC CLUBS MUSIC ORCHNIZHTIONS Jar.. arf. yi, 3.46 The producTion sTaTT oT The yearbook is divided inTo various commiTTees. The School CommiTTee has The iob oT idenTiTy- ing picTures oT each class and wriTing The headlines. The AdminisTraTion CommiTTee has The Task oT compiling Those wiTTy sayings oT Teachers and wriTing The headlines Tor pages. The AcTiviTies CommiTTee wriTes The arricles Telling The TuncTions oT each club. lT also wriTes headlines Tor The clubs. The Senior CommiTTee had To wriTe headlines This year besides Their usual Task oT schedul- ing seniors Tor Their phoTographs and The compiling oT The exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT The seniors. The SporTs CommiTTee's iob is To wriTe up The diTTerenT sporTs, wriTe headlines, and idenTiTy The picTures Taken aT The games and Track meeTs. Our sTaTT phoTographers, Norman Jones and Ed HerTer, have done a greaT deal oT work. No doubT you have seen Them around school snapping picTures. Jones Took a large proporTion oT The picTures ThaT appear on The mural aT The YouTh CenTer. The Business STaTT has charge oT receiving paymenTs ouTside The acTiviTy plan. lT is Their responsibiliTy To disTribuTe The annuals in The spring and receive The paymenTs oT The clubs Tor Their pages in The yearbook. The Business STaTT keeps The yearbook on a solvenT basis. lWe hopell The ArT STaTT is responsible Tor Those clever carToons and division pages. The sTudenTs in The sTaTT work diligenTly under lvliss Johnson's guidance and deserve loTs oT The crediT Tor our yearbook's aTTracTiveness. UPPER PHOTO: A Typical work scene in The Y's Tales STaTT Room. PronT Row: WalTie Turner, RuTh Bailey, Oliver Bur- rows, and Ted HarTman: Second Row: MargareT Swanson, lvlarlys Wildman, BeTTy Therrien, and RogerTa Dickinson: STanding: DoroThy STolTz, Par Geiger, and Virginia Reinhold. CENTER PHOTO: The Y's Tales Business STaTT has The records in order aT all Times. SeaTed: Ann Poulos and MargiT Ander- son: STanding: WalTer Henderson, Joyce Anderson, and Bob Jasper. LOWER PHOTO: These eTTicienT commiTTee chairmen keep The wheels oT producTion running srnooThly. SeaTed: Phyllis Crosley, Senior: Mary Collins, TypisT: Carol SmiTh, School: STanding. Harold B6DdlglCEIl, SporTs, Sara Irvin, AcTiviTies, and Bob DeuTel, AdrninisTraTion, UPPER PHOTO: The Big Three oT The Y's Tales STaTT is composed oT Norman Jones, PhoTographerg Mr. Morgan, Fac- ulTy Adviser: and Rober+ Kiehn, EdiTor. LOWER PHOTO: The ArT STaTT is The ' roup ThaT creaTes The car- Toons ThaT one sees ThroughouT This book M l ji jak Woom cene 0 oroufi .xdcfiuif U 9 r Can'T anyone Think oT a page headline? This cry could come only Trom Room 239, where sTudenTs on The yearbook sTaTT are busily working. Every sevenTh period is devoTed To The Task oT preparing your annual. STudenTs are asked To idenTiTy picTures, To wriTe headlines, sTories and To Tigure capTions Tor each page in The yearbook. lvlr. Morgan, The TaculTy direcTor, can be seen dashing Trom phoTographic darkroom up To Room 239. l-le has The endless Task oT supervising and coordinaTing all The many sTeps in producing and Tinancing The book, including such iTems as The sales campaign, conTracT negoTiaTions wiTh The commercial Tirms, Taking and processing phoTographs, page layouTs, wriTing, prooT- reading, and so on, ad inTiniTum. Much 'crediT should be given To him Tor our annual. Bob Kiehn deserves Thanks Tor a Tine iob as ediTor, as do The chairmen OT The diTTerenT commiTTees, who have worked hard and diligenTly. Each sTudenT has his picTure in The yearbook aT leasT once. No end oT pleasure is in sTore Tor us in years To come when we Take ouT our yearbook and look over The Tamiliar Taces. 71 17-5 MPL .gzlzofard eceiue onom af Lgnclucfion ,Z y. 1, -Q fx' xl A T mllix W T' il l L . '47 sw 1110 so M.L.H . All aspiring York sTudenTs look Torward To membership in The NaTional Honor SocieTy. Those sTudenTs, elecTed in Their six+h semesTer, Torm The acTive membership and render service To Their school by ushering aT all non-aThleTic school evenTs and by sponsoring a dance. The elecTion oT members To The lXlaTional Honor SocieTy is based on scholarship, characTer, leadership, and service. STudenTs are raTed by Their Tellow sTudenTs and The TaculTy. This year The NaTional Honor SocieTy sponsored The Halloween Dance in The Tall. As There are only eighTeen acTive members, each one musT cooperaTe and give unselTishly oT his Time. BeTore The ChrisTmas vacaTion a Tea was given honoring The TaculTy. AT an assembly on April 24 The inducTion oT new members and The re-aTFirmaTion oT acTive members Took place. The speaker was Reverend James J. MerTz, S.J., oT Loyola UniversiTy. Miss Lois AshTon is The TaculTy sponsor oT This organizaTion. o erT euTe, o er an ey, SchmiTz. son, and RoberT Klehn. 72 LOWER PHOTO: FronT Row: WalTer son, George Kierspe, Alan Cornel UPPER PHOTO: FronT Row: ArThur Dewsberry Rb D l Rb+M l d Franklin Calsmery Second Row: Harold Bend gk T, Carol SmiTh, Phyllis Crosley, Sara Jane lrvin, and Paul Hender- nd Rob erT Jasper: Second Row: Oliver K Burrows Marilyn Halbe, Phyllis Raymond, Joyce Ander Q .V k Q U QXXXH img 554211 as .fe1 up L., 3liiifill.IiIlll7ill iilmmriiy Siam Liiflligh Sdiilll lmsmzuisaw ,-ia foam Mui? I Llhsl l,iori4. i'm i wi NWWQ ,li mv.-11,:iw. Nlwhau. pqfnislxwn Zfmrmdmmal Eamnr Iknmm ,- V- i ...c ii -.X. K . saw,-is LY Q,.1l.fn5inli tins.-x-ex..-asv nw ,, ,. i W, aim.: Kiwi A 1.-.,Mi.m 91.-nii-.,w.i.f.s.,,v.,,,., . ,....f,. M. J aiwhsf.-.lawns www we rw M , I ix, www., 14... 395 We- za, F X :gay Or' Qui! CLEC! SPO! ,955 god! of 5,0il ilflg 0lfl,l l'lCl,A5f6 Quill and Scroll is an inlernalional honorary sociely for iournalisls in high school. Since il is an honorary sociely, lhe sludenl has io fulfill cerlain requiremenls beiore he can be appoinled lo The orqanizalion. A sludenl rnusl be a iunior or a senior in lhe upper lhird oi his class. l-le musl do superior worlc in wriling, ediiing, or business rnanagemenl for lhe York-Hi or Y's Tales. Elecied from lhe York-Hi, a sludeni musl have iorly-five inches oi maierial prinled in lhe newspaper. Qpporlunilies lo iurlher his pariicipalion in iournalislic aclivilies are offered in Quill and Scrol sponsored conlesis. Miss Eleanor Davis is Jrhe group's sponsor. MEMBERS OF QUILL AND SCROLL Joyce Anderson, Grace Bacon, l-larold Bendiqkeil, Doris Chrysler, Mary Collins, Alan Cornelius, Phyllis Crosley, Bob Deuiel, Elaine Eddy, Miriam l-label, Edward l-lerler, Sara Jane lrvin, Roberl Jasper, Norman Jones, Florence Johnson, Bob Kiehn, Diane Krohn, Bob Newion, Marilyn Qrnund- son, Ann Polos, Roberla Siewerl, Mary Simer, Carol Smiih, Arlhur Sor- enson, Marlc Slephenson, Ralph Terry, Quinn Tyler, and Richard Wdovech. 73 UPPER LEFT: Ralph Terry, Rresideni. CENTER LEFT: Elaine Eddy, Secreiary. LOWER RIGHT: Norman Jones, Vice-Presidenl. .irdf jwegfe-page :Mae Cfiuenf in .Mafory 0 Mr -GM Q ,fx fig D170 Have you ever heard oT eTTicienT conTusion? This Term is used To describe The sTaTT room oT The York-Hi any peaceTul aTTernoon during The sevenTh period. To any passerby who sTops To gaze las mosT oT Them dol, The scene is one oT uTTer conTusiony buT The resulTs speak Tor Themselves. OuT oT This Trenzied madhouse emerges The biggesT and besT York-Hi ever published. For The TirsT Time in The York-Hi's brillianT hisTory iT has noT only consisTenTly published eighT and Ten-page issues, buT has reached The ulTimaTe by producing a gianT Twelve-page ChrisTmas ediTion. Miss Davis, The York-Hi's capable sponsor, is iusTly proud oT The sTudenTs who helped To bring This long-soughT-Tor goal a realiTy. ApproximaTely eighTy-Three Yorlc sTudenTs publish The Yorlc-Hi every oTher Wednesday under The able leadership oT Mark STephenson, iTs ediTor. They have won Tor The paper an lnTernaTional raTing in The Ouill and Scroll, Tor ouTsTanding iournalisTic vvorlc, again This year. lT is a member oT The Illinois STaTe High School Press AssociaTion, The ScholasTic: Press Guild oT Chicago, and Ouill and Scroll. UPPER PHOTO' The sTaTT aT worlc malc Hill, Eloda WesT, Marilyn Graves, Ralph Gray, Leroy Gardner, Marilyn SmiTh, Mary Simer, and Georgia Dewey. LOWER PHOTO: York-Hi ArT STaTT. FirsT Row: Darlene Lawson, Marilyn Mueller, and Mary Tiecheng Second Row: Florence Johnson, and Joyce BeaTTy: Third Row: Carolyn Ebling, LaVergne STange, Donna Ahrens, and Miss Johnson: FourTh Row: Edward Dolan. MUPL-.M MPL6 ibiggenffg in lr paving alaer - J l ko VTLH. There also have been changes and improvemenTs in The producTion oT The York-Hi. The York-Hi's new publisher in Lombard has done a Tine iob in geT- Ting The prinTing done on Time. The ArT STaTT has been busier This year because They have made mosT oT The ads Them- selves on linoleum blocks, which add To The varieTy oT The paper. The York-Hi presenTs To you, The sTu- denTs oT York, The laTesT news abouT The people you know and The school ThaT you aTTend. lT Tells you The laTesT gos- sip ThaT you can Talk over in The YouTh CenTer, which, incidenTally, has been supporTed by The York-Hi ever since iT was iusT a dream. IT keeps you up-To- daTe in York's sporTing world. The leT- Ters To The ediTor column gives The sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To voice Their opinions abouT The school policies. On The whole, iT Tries To bring To The reader an inTeresTing picTure oT The liTe and acTiviTies aT York. UPPER PHOTO: York-Hi Business and AdverTising STaTT. LeTT To righT: Mr. Rizer, Ralph Terry, Barbara MacArThur, Elaine Eddy, Doris Magnusen. RoberTa SiewerT, Lois Tornc1uisT, and Nancy Anderson. CENTER PHOTO: York-Hi EdiTorial Board. STanding: Miss Eleanor Davis, DirecTorg ArT Sorensen, SporTs EdiTorg David BrunTon, ProducTion Manager: Florence Johnson, AdverTising ArT EdiTor7 Mark STephenson, EdiTor-in-ChieTg Marilyn Mueller, FeaTure ArT EdiTorg Lloyd Van Schoyck, AssisTanT SporTs EdiTor: Marcella ChanT, AssisTanT News Edilorg and Barbara Schonernan, Headlines EdiTor. SeaTed: Ralph Terry, Business Man- agerg Evelyn Schram, FeaTures Edilorg Elaine Eddy, AdverTising EdiTor7 Barbara MacArThur, AdverTising EdiTorg Evelyn Osborn, News EdiTorg BeTTy Rink. Copy EdiTorq and Pala Wdovech, Financial SecreTary and Exchange EdiTor, LOWER Pl-TOTO: The York-Hi sevenTh period sTaTT in Room 223 is a beehive oT acTiviTy which Turns ouT The school newspaper. Firsf Row: Margie MolTros, Mary Birks, Barbara Berling, RuTh Wilson, Genevieve Mac- Keen, and Leona Jacker: Second Row: Rosemary Ryder, Sue Sanford. RuTh BasTman, Marion Kruse, Carol BarTizal, Nola SanTi, Laura Lee GranT, and Joan Cosegliag Third Row: PaT Fenner, Bob NewTon, Karl Schindl, KenneTh DunnivanT, Bill Garland, Mary Teichen, Bill PeTerson, and Doris Chrysler, FourTh Row: Jessie Ewing, Barbara Coggeshall, Dick Juull, Barbara Lyon, and Eileen Schumacher. T :Sc cuLow:5 ggi i?8f2 v.7!irifd ogdfenera af goncerf This year Yorlc's ConcerT Band has received much recog- niTion, under The able and inspiring direcTorship oT Mr. Theodore Chopp. The ConcerT Band, having as iTs com- ponenT parTs a marching band, baslceTball band, and TooT- ball band, is a regular course oT sTudy aT Yorlc. ln addiTion To supplying music Tor many oT The assemblies, The band presenTed Three well-prepared, well-received concerTs. AT The Tall concerT, held November 30, The band played The second movemenT oT SchuberT's UnTinished Sym- phony and one oT STrauss' walTzes, The Voices oT Spring. During The playing oT The laTTer number, a movie depicTing some oT The beauTiTul secTions oT The UniTed STaTes was eTTecTively shown on a large screen placed in TronT oT The band. AnoTher highlighT oT This concerT was RoberT El- worThy's piano solo oT Chopin's Polonaise in A FlaT. On April T2 music lovers were Thrilled wiTh The Spring ConcerT. WiTh This presenTaTion The members oT The band climaxed monThs oT diligenT pracTice. An ouTsTanding TeaTure oT This concerT was The addiTion oT a harp and a l-lammond organ To The band. The program was com- prised mainly oT classical numbers highlighTed by Tschailcowslcy's l8l2 OverTure and The Finale Trom his l3iTTh Symphony. ln a semi-classical mood was LiTTle Rhap- sody ln Blue, a delighTTul paraphrase on C5ershwin's mas- Terpiece. We are proud oT our ConcerT Band, and Thanlc The mem- bers and Mr. Chopp Tor Their service and The pleasure They have given To many. 76- oncerf guna! A .xduchforium Vnegckoud unefi BAND MEMBERS ON OPPOSITE PAGE: Firsi' Row: Craig McCrearyg Second Row: Lois Shirkey, Palricia Casper, Shirley Ann Brockmann, Kay Milnamow, Darlene Baumgarl, and Nancy Graham: 'Third Row: Richard Sfevens, Marian While, Carol Reinke, Gordon Glaysher, Richard Seiberl, and Roberi Mayer: Four+h Row: Marilyn I-lalbe, Jack Thorne, Belly Ann Rink, Billie Arden DeShane, Jack I-lemwall, Dorolhy Sroliz, Joe Gill, Bill Moeck, Kenneih Hanson, Rovena Jackman, and Bill Websierg Fiffh Row: Elaine Borneman, Jean Hanson, Ronald Friz, Don Nielson, Marilyn Rasch, John Tippeir, Clifford Rufrer, I-lerberl Schawl. Charles Novak, Roberl' Belobraydick, Ruddy Schawl, Ronald Alberls, Belly Winne, Bill Lindsay, and Bill Wuerfelg Six'I'h Row: Mr. Chopp, Bernadine Tonni, Peggy Koller, Mary Egan, Shirley Rickson, Joan Jones Lawrence Vroman, Russell Boegar, and John Schmul. BAND MEMBERS ON THIS PAGE Firsf Row: Gisela Richferg Second Row: Rufh Les Vesconle, Lillian Johnson, John Gibson, Mary Simer, Eunice Thon, Audrey Graunke, and Laura Lee Granlg Third Row: Glennyce Wilson, Wayne Shirkey, Bob Elworrhy, I-Iarris Langeler, Doris Zersen, Alan McComb, Bob Schawl, Louis Finis, and Calvin Zimmerman, Fourfh Row: Roberl Lenke, Gilberf Bailey, Howard Curranl, Richard Baldwin, Dana Chase, Don Coulre, Charles Minor, Joseph Chapman, Helen I-lorlon, Donald Obermeyer, Arlene Reinke, and Roberl Chapman: Fiffh Row: Edward Murphy, William Pererson, Ralph Maxson, Roberl Irish, Roberf Winne, Arlrhur Bugarewicz, Roberl Bogoff, Dick Shull, Gary Wallace, George Orculf, John Soukup, Donald Chapman, Leland Anderson, and William Larson: Sixfh Row: Arrhur Dewsberry, Ted Carns, Tom Willman, Maxine Lane, Tom Painlin, Louis Taylor, and Jerry Ebling. 77 MRD 0,010 OPQ5 Ll' LIXIOCLIQJIOIL in Ol CAeJfl Cl md QCLI' Sfandingz Mr. Chopp, direcTor: Joan Jones, bass: Jerry Ebling, Maxine Lane, and Ted Carns, drums: PianisTs: Rosemary SchmiTT and ElizabeTh Caldwell: FronT Row: Marcia MeTcalT and Barbara Tozier, TirsT violins: Craig McCreary and Gisela RichTer, oboes: Second Row: Cecelia BiernaTh and Allen SchIandT, second violins: Mary K. Brice, 'cello: Floyd PeTerson, Carol Reinlce, and Marian WhiTe, clarineTs: Helen Paschlce and Carol Avery, Third violins: Third Row: Lillian Johnson, Mary Sirner, and Audrey Graunlce, TluTes: Bill WebsTer, Wayne Shirlcy, Dick Ballance, and Bob ElworThy, French horns: Louis Finis, bassoon: William WolT, Third violin: Back Row: Bob Irish, Bob Winne, and Gary Wallace, Trornbones: Ronald AlberTs, Howard CurranT, Richard Baldwin, and Dana Chase, corneTs. Yorlcs orchesTra, now under The leadership oT Mr. Chopp, has been advancing rapidly in The pasT Two years, since iT has had a regular TirsT-period class in which To pracTice. The orchesTra members may earn awards, iusT as The members oT The oTher musical organizaTions do. Maior and minor leTTers are awarded on The basis oT The number oT perTormances parTicipaTed in and The general inTeresT shown, while Tour-year pins are awarded To Those who have served in The orchesTra Tor Tour years. The orchesTra, despiTe iTs limiTed number, has done a greaT deal This year enTerTaining The audiences berween The acTs OT The diTTerenT class plays and aT Drama NighT. This year The orchesTra also played aT The Yorlc ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion open house and aT a meeTing OT The Women's Club. NexT year Mr. Chopp plans To enlarge and develop The orchesTra so ThaT iT can give even more musical pleasure To YorlciTes. 78 COI'lC8l f pl 85eI'lfQJ ilfl lgfdfe 0!.!4l'lI'llfLa ldefeifa if? 'GAR .ffm 0 6 fbi . V DAG wif? my 3, W TV S- f V 1 , i f I2 I 4 1 5 i 4 Z ' ' f ' 1 1' 4 , . ,1 Z ' 1 ea - .N ' ewes, me s UPPER PHOTO: GIRLS' A CAPPELLA CHORUS: FronT Row: Carol Fraser, Susan Graybill, BeTTy Jacobson, lEThel May Sifes, Sue STanley, Elaine Eddy, Mimi Pieri, Joanne Crane, Muriel Heller, Mariory Engle, Jody Pollock, Jean Davis, Joan Darby, RuTh Wilson, Carol Miller, Jeanne Robbins, June STromwall, and Gloria Lange: Second Row: Mary Rynes, Doris Richardson, Mildred Olsson, Marion HoTman, Joanne Tesch, Leona Mae Jaclcer, Zillah Janes, Joan Coseglia, Joan Schweppe, lnez DeclcworTh, Lois Beclcmann, Shirley Bach, Paula PeTrie, Margie GraTT, HarrieTT Reighner, and Marilyn Pelcy Third Row: RuTh SwarTzwelder, BeTTy Adair, Lorna BreTTmann, Marilyn Meinecke, Barbara MacArThur, Carol Berry, PaTricia Ryan, Ellen FreiTag, Jean Prehn, Phyllis Ouackenbush, Barbara FulTon, Barbara Jensen, Corinne Passeger, MargareT Swanson, Yvonne Maisey, JaneT Schumacher, and Mary CrabTree. A CAPPELLA BOYS: FronT Row: Lowell McCauley, Richard LiThgow, Richard HuTT, Frank Calsmer, Don STrong, PeTer PeTerhans, Harry KovaTs, John Herder, John RuprechT, Bruce Andrews, John Havemann, and Arnold WolTer7 Second Row: Charles Tilly, Louis Shirlcey, Bob Kucera, Craig Hammill, Wayne STaley, KenneTh Pinnow, Ward Ohrman, Roberi iNlordsTrom, Tom STrane, LeRoy Gardner, Philip ThorneycroTT, WalTer ForT, Philip Mohr, and PeTer ErnsT, Third Row: Bill Meehan, Michael Slcarry, Ralph Friz, Ouinn Tyler, Henry Tiedemann, Ronald Carlson, Oliver Burrows, Don Milford, Adelore PeTrie, Ralph Terry, Carl Ulbrich, KenneTh l.ichTenheld, George ManTeuTel, Edward HerTer, and James Bell. This year The Senior Choir, changing The age-old TradiTion oT giving an annual opereTTa, gave a Tall concerT besides iTs regular spring concerT. AT The Tall concerT, under The able and inspiring direcTion oT C. Eldon Harris, The choir sang, among oTher Things, Cindy, an American Tollc song arranged by RoberT Wilson, and l:riml's One Alonef' wiTh solos by Joanne Crane and Ward Ohrman. The choir also sang The TavoriTe, I'll See You Again, by Noel Coward. Wayne Sraley sang Two inci- denTal solos: When Love is Kind, which was arranged by Trinkaus, and Yours ls My HearT Alone, by Jerome Kern. All The chorus groups provide many hours oT musical relaxaTion Tor Themselves and The resT oT The school by giving many assemblies and concerTs. 79 Kizoruzied gxkigif Macc! jadnf in nnuaflorogramri UPPER PHOTO: TREBLE CLEF: FronT Row: Carol AshTon, LaVerne CrumpTon, Jane Krause, Audrey ChrisTianson, Kay Hanses, Jeanne CrhiTTori, Mr. Harris, Sherron Davis, Carole Mueller, Arlayne Graves, Phyllis BrandT, Lois McCracken, VioleT Egge, Jean BoeTTecher, and Lorraine SmiTh: Second Row: Lila Jean Meyer, Doris Chrysler, Elvira Volk, Ann Findley, Sera KlinkTorTh, PaT Fenner, MargueriTe Berg, Joan Roe, Dolores Hanson, and Lois WarkenTieng Third Row: Mary Teichen, Barbara Ohlman, Shirley Ackerman, RoberTa SiewerT, Dolores Owen, DoroThy Bell, Jean McCall, Carolyn DornoTT, Suzanne Schweppe, Carolyn Ebling, Beverly Provo, BeTTy Caldwell, Rhoda Thorrnahlen, Joan Comiskey, Hazel MelquisT, and MargareT Holman. York's vocal deparTmenT was sTarTed in The school year oT T938-l939. Since iTs be- ginning The Sophomore Chorus has been added, anoTher change was ThaT oT The girls' SexTeT To The lNloneT in l943. The choir also has several ensembles such as The girls' lNloneT and Two boys' guarTeTs which sing many Times ThroughouT The year. This year, The lNloneT is made up oT Susan Graybill, Marion HoTTman, Joanne Crane, Mimi Pieri, Ellen PreiTag, Leona Mae Jacker, Shirley Bach, Joan Darby, and Jeanne Davis. Bob NordsTrom, KenneTh Pinnow, Ward Ohrman, and Wayne STaley make up one oT The guarTeTs, and Lowell MaCauley, Ron- ald Carlson, Bob Rucker, and Charles Tilly make up The oTher. CENTER PHOTO: Boys' Double OuarTeTTe. STanding: Ronald Ti-T7 Carlson, Richard Shirky, Bob Rucker, Ward Ohrman, Bob NordsTrom, KenneTh Pinnow, and Wayne STaleyg Searedz Lowell McCauley, Charles Tilly, and Franklin Calsmer. vw LOWER PHOTO: Girls' NoneT. EronT Row: Susan Crraybill, Marion HoTTrnan, Joan Darby, Leona Mae Jacker, and Jeanne Davis: Second Row: Shirley Bach, Ellen FreiTag, Jeanne Ewald, Joanne Crane, and Mimi Pieri. UPPER PHOTO: SOPH CHORUS: Fronl Row: Margie Mol- lros, Pal Johnson, Carolyn Rose, Donna Lorenzen, Carol Nelson, and Joanne Van Noppeng Second Row: Raoulyn Johnson, Louise Miller, Dolores Basl, Marilyn Schnee, June Hallman, Marlys Wildman, Grace Swanson, Pal Lynnes, Carol Barlizal, Rila Runge, Gloria Zayer, Janel Johnson, Virginia Jacobson, Belly Buckles, and Cecelia Kaslholmg Third Row: Rulh Kinyon, June Malhewson. Jean Dahl, Jean Jacobs, Mary Rose Swanson, Norma Rabe, Grace Felz, DeMaris McDole, Margie Taylor, Mary Lou Challacombe, Barbara Bouchard, Joan McGuire, June Galbrailh, Pal Ackerman, Jerry Har- baugh, Alycmae Zeiss, Jackie Hill, Dolores Nordslrom, Elaine Wolalz, Carolyn Cradil, and Mr. Harris, Fourlh Row: Carol Slarner, Carol Koepke, Viola Ahrens, Karen Janlzen, Barbara Topel, Marian Schneider, Dorolhy Erlenbaugh, Jean Mueller, Joanne Wallace, Carolyn Cayia, Rulh Harger, Rosemary Krause, Shirley Boellcher, Rufh Kenyon, Colella Franzen, Elizabelh Slayden, Joanne Schoenbach, Aline Slange, Francis Larsen, and Virginia Kneip, Mr ucagdfd Acquire onora af Uarioua Confefiffi FROSH CHORUS: Firsl Row: Roberl Monsen, Bernice Lesway, Mariorie Green, Elmer Paver, Lois Mae Huse, Gloria Gepharl, June Marlin, Bill Kasago, Charles Rizer, David Coulson, Joy Brown, Mari- lynne Coggeshall, Marillyn Meyer, Pal Warren, Frances Jackson, Pal Koca, Palsy Janes, Mariorie Ashlon, Marjorie Malhews, Marilyn Melville, and Margarel Davis: Second Row: Nancy Mollros, Luella Keane, Marcia McCall, Mary Ryan, Phyllis Hansen, Peggy Walker, Carol Poslula, Joy Adams, Marilyn Woolcock, Joyce Ford, Mariorie Morse, Gloria Lewis, Jeanne Simmons, Frances Monlana, Mary Bennell, Mary Ellenbecker, Pal Harlley, Sara Jane Kirk, Alice Arnlzen, and Donna Reinekef Third Row: Shirley Davis, Jeanne Ewald, Shirley Frega, Shirley Dammann, Paula Fowler, Nancy Ford, Joan McFarlane, Dorolhy Lange, Jill Mickelson, Norma Wesl, Nancy Williams, Anila Guyer, Joan Sherman, Kirslen Janlzen, Dolores Kane, Ellen Diedrichs, Sue Purcilull, Barbara Gassner, Mary Cassidy, Barbara Krause, and Rila Brachg Fourlh Row: Eugene Boeger, Bob Sleinhilber, Bill Koenecke, Rex Bendigkeil, Rodney McCarlney, John Paylon, Bob Foxall, Byron Kolling, Alice Mueller, Evelyn Lindrolh, Mary Ellison, Mary Anderson, Dorolhy Schmidl, Joan Plecily, Rulh Johnson, Carolyn Marsh, Marilyn Marsh, Helen Paganelis, Evelyn Krager, Phyllis Meyer, and Mr. Harris. uri ic CELL ,945 Ar Wnudicccf y .gncgneal .gzcclenffi ThaT good old harmony ThaT may be heard coming down The hall The second Monday every monTh can only be blamed on one group oT Tonsils--The members oT The Music Club. IT is a big organizaTion ThaT anyone who has an inTeresT in music can geT inTo. This does noT mean ThaT The sTudenT musT have musical TalenT, however. The Music Club was Tormed under Mr. l-larris' sponsorship in T939 and has been making rapid progress. Now iT is one oT The leading clubs having large enrollmenTs. IT is This club which sponsors The diTFerenT acTiviTies oT The Music DeparTmenT. This year, in The early parT oT OcTober, The club gave a school-wide dance in The gym, which The organizaTion is making a TradiTion. This year iT was called The AuTumn lnTerlude, and To seT oTT The Theme, The gym was bedecked in auTumn leaves and large musical noTes. UPPER Pl-lOTO: Ellen Faye FreiTag, vice-presi- denTg Bob NordsTrom, Treasurer: Ward Ohrman, president and Doris Richardson, secreTary. LOWER PHOTO: Music Club members gaily decking ouT The gym Tor The Music Club Dance. On ladder: Sue STanley and Ward Ohrman: STanding: Mildred Olsson, Ralph Terry, Joanne Tesch, Franklin Calsmer, Leroy Gardner, Doris Richardson, Kay Hanses, Jody Pollock and Jean Davis: SiTTing: Ronald Carlson, Wayne STaley, Joanne Crane, Charles Tilly, Bill Larson, Carol Fraser and Bob NordsTrom. 82 iifgufumn Lgnferfuvfe 7,570,015 .xdcfivifiefi 0!fAe mudic ui I-J' , Wi X' Q52 R 'X 'T CPWHEX Q. 3, . .1 f f I .lf ' V l 1 Rx ,, TM UPPER LEFT: Chaperones aT The music club parTy Tor members. Mr. Harris, club sponsor: Mr. and Mrs. Carlson: Mr. and Mrs. Rucker: Mr. and Mrs. NordsTrom. UPPER RIGHT: BeTween dances aT The music club parTy held in The Auxiliary Gym. LOWER LEFT: Scene on The dance Tloor aT The music club parTy. The club has aTTended musical comedies downTown in Chicago. They parTicularly enjoyed Mike Todd's smash hiT, Up in CenTral Park. The TuncTions oT The Music Club are numerous: They sell candy aT games and give an annual dance. IT meeTs once a monTh, and aT This Time, some kind oT musical program is presenTed. Pins are awarded on The meriT sysTem and a special pin is awarded To The sTudenT who is considered The mosT ouTsTanding in The work oT The club. Any Music Clubber is able To geT This award and The judge is Mr. l-larris. Music is a TavoriTe wiTh many people and The club is doing iTs iob To culTivaTe The minds oT The York sTudenTs To learn To like all Types oT music -noT iusT one special kind. Some enTered The club wiTh a one-sided mind Tor music, buT They soon Tound Their misTake. IT Takes all kinds oT music To make a world. T Music is noThing else buT wild sounds civilized inTo Time and Tune, buT someTirnes you seem To wonder who was in charge oT civilizing ThaT lasT one you heard . . . iT rnusTa' goT by The censor. 83 lllflbla, ,Milf fo CALCGQO .Sudan AlThough The Tinal curTain was down on a suc- cessTul Drama NighT, you could sfill hear aspiring dramaTisTs chanTing irrelevanT and immaTerial Trom STephen VincenT BeneT's The Devil and Daniel WebsTer. This was a sTory oT Jabez STone, who sold his soul To The Devil. The Thespians, under The direcTion oT Miss Doris E. WhiTe, also presenTed The naTiviTy play Trom The cycle oT York, England, arranged and adapTeol by John F. Baird. The Third Drama NighT play was a saTirical comedy, The New School oT Wives, by John KirkpaTrick, The sTory oT Ellen Dunlap, a girl who couldn'T Tind herselT. ln OcTober everyone enioyed The Trip To see Two radio programs, Freedom oT OpporTuniTy, which was The dramaTized liTe oT William Kellopp, and Those WebsTers, The sTory oT an average American Tamily and Their humorous problems. The new apprenTice Thespians were welcomed inTo The group aT The November poT luck supper. Everyone had a Tine Time dancing and playing such games as MeeT The Fly Family. December was devoTed To The preparaTion oT Drama NighT, which was held on December TS. MosT Thespians who didn'T have roles in The plays served on pro- ducTion sTaTTs. Thespians are sTill Talking abouT The wonderTul perTormance oT EThel Barrymore in The Joyous Season, a play by Philip Barry, which They saw on February ll. The play dramaTized The sTory oT a BosTon Tamily who had losT iTs purpose in liTe and regained iT Through The inTluence oT MoTher Superior ChrisTina, one oT The members oT The Tamily who came back Tor a visiT. BOX-OFFICE WORKERS: Larry Fowler, KenneTh DunnivanT, Charles Tilly, and Philip ThorneycroTT. THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER: This was one oT The Drama NighT plays. Ward Ohrman as Old ScraTch, George R. Kierspe as WebsTer, Alan Cornelius as Jabez STone, and BeTsy AulT as Mrs. STone. NEW SCHOOL OF WIVES: AnoTher oT The Drama Nigh+ plays. Virginia l-larTman as The servanT: Oliver Burrows as Mr. Dunlap, RogerTa Dickinson as Cecile PendleTong Jon Thorwaldson as Warren Price: and Janes Sykora as I-larrieT SchoeTielcl. SOUND CREW: ln Their Iiffle hideouT high above The sTage The sound crew manipulaTes The sound sysTem, which was under consTruc- Tion aT The Time This phoTograph was made. LeTT To righT, RoberT Kierspe, George R. Kierspe, and Mead Rogers. T jAe6laian -. ff 1, , GG5. GEQQUZO- 5 5 M H -loroalucevl cibrama Wginf mn .fdccfaim of In March The apprenTices enTerTained The group wiTh a series oT humorous ski+s and monologues. Among Them was The Romance oT PHT Puff Land. April's program consisTed oT a group oT one-acT plays which were presenTed by The second-year speech class. The Thespians wound up The year wiTh The iniTiaTion oT The apprenTices in May. The iniTiaTes were TirsT required To give monologues and panTo- mimes. Then The Tun began wiTh The iniTiaTion, which sTruck horror inTo The very hearTs oT The apprenTices. ATTer The ceremony The iniTiaTes were aT long lasT Tull-Tledged Thespians who could in Their Turn look haughTily down upon mere apprenTices. You can readily recognize a Thespian by his gold pin and by his parTicipaTion in The dramaTic evenTs aT York. lT is Truly one oT The mosT Tamous and besT appreciaTed organizaTions aT York. UPPER LEFT: Scene Trom The York NaTiviTy Play, which The Thespians presenTed on Drama NighT. Shown in This scene are Russell Vass and Phyllis Raymond. UPPER RIGHT: Members oT The sTage crew. FronT Row: Bob ElworThy, Jerry Provo, Tom Prokop, KenT Weaks, and Norman Jones: Second Row: Harris Langeler, Richard Bowman, Ted McDaniel, Dean Welshymer, and Richard Danly: Third Row: Russell Fox and Paul Buchek. LOWER LEFT: ElecTricians, Raymond SeidensTicker, Richard Ballance, and Richard Shull. LOWER RIGHT: Through The painT-splaTTered makeup mirror one geTs a glimpse oT The Thespian oTTicers. Charles Tilly, Vice-President Barbara Brehm, PresidenT7 and Mary Collins, SecreTary. we ofafin .SFQOILJOP5 oman anquef in ecem er UPPER LEFT: VesTal Virgins aT The Roman BanqueT. Maryls Wildman, Marilou Cosgrove, Jacqueline Riner, Nancylee Aldridge, NeTa Richards, Carol Freeman, MillicenT Kelly, Demaris McDole, and ElizabeTh Reid. UPPER RIGHT: Mariory Crosley, SecreTary7 Oliver Burrows, Treasurer: ArT Rohn, PresidenTg and Joyce Anderson, Vice-PresidenT. CENTER LEFT: AssisTing Charles Tilly, paTerTamilias, To malce The invocaTion aT The Roman BanqueT are Nancy Graham and Harry CasTner. CENTER RIGHT: Dressed in Their Tinery aT The Roman Banquet Mary Fairbanks, Gordon Bednorz, MargareT Swanson, ArThur Rohn, Janes Sylcora, Doris Chrysler, R.ogerTa Dickinson, Oliver Burrows, and Mariory Crosley. LOWER LEFT: GuesTs aT The Roman Banquet SeaTed: Joanne Van Noppen, and Carol Nelson: STanding: Jean Mueller, Nola SanTi, June GalbraiTh, Vieve MacKeen, Charmaine Moore, and Mary KaTe Brice. LOWER RIGHT: WaTer Carriers aT The Roman BanqueT. Shirley Riclcson, Joyce Ford, Thea RauTenberg, Nancy Graham, Barbara Miessler, Shirley Brockmann, RuTh Johnson, Darlene BaumgarT, PaT Downs, and Marjorie Green. One oT The prominenT clubs aT York is The LaTin Club, which has many ouTsTanding aTTairs. The acTiviTy in December was devoTed To The annual Roman BanqueT. The girls' gym was decoraTed wiTh sTaTues. planTs, and a TounTain in The cenTer. As each sTudenT arrived wearing The garb oT an ancienT Roman, he was served by humble slaves lThe Treshman LaTin sTuclenTsl. BeTween courses all enioyed The periformance oT The VesTal Virgins re-enacTing The candlelighT ceremony, an old religious TradiTion. 86 1.123 aw f X N W XYQO fi QQFXX y ,A 4 ofafin .SQMCJQHE5 Engage in oman laorffi af ofucli pomani To promoTe and TurTher The inTeresT oT The language and cusToms oT The ancienT Romans is The purpose oT The LaTin Club. All sTudenTs in LaTin IO, I I, or I2 are eligible Tor membership. The average membership is abouT sixTy-Tive. Freshmen who have compIeTed an A average in Their TirsT semesTer are granTed iniTiaTion inTo The LaTin Club in February and are admiTTed To membership upon approval oT The sTudenTs. Pins are presenTed To seniors who have been acTive members aT IeasT Three years. Miss AshTon and Miss Howe are The co-sponsors. UPPER LEFT: In November members oT LaTin Club presenTed a play A Roman Wedding. FronT Row: Gloria Lange, Cecelia KasThoIm, Judy O'Brien, Joanne Tesch, Ray SeidensTicIcer, Nancy Graham, PaT Ryan, Charles Tilly, Joyce Anderson, and RoberT ElworThy, Back Row: George WrighT, David Kling, RoberT Blair, Joanne Wallace, Jaclc Thorne, DoroThy Swanson, and Mary KaTe Brice. UPPER RIGHT: Roman ladies aT The Ludi Romani express Their whims wiTh Thumbs up or Thumbs down. SeaTed: WiniTred Willce, Joanne Crane, Carolyn CradiT, JaneT ST. Clair, and Marion WhiTe: STanding: Dolores Hanson, Marilou Challacombe, Carol Koeplce, and Barbara STone. CENTER LEFT: ParTicipanTs in A Roman Wedding. Gloria Lange, Cecelia KasThoIm, Joanne Wallace. Judy O'Brien, David Kling, Ray SeidensTicIcer, RoberT Blair, Jack Thorne, Tom Richardson, George WrighT, Ralph Maxson, Mary KaTe Brice, PaT Ryan, Dick ElworThy, AdeIberT MarTin, Milce Kelly, Nancy Graham, Joyce Anderson, Charles Tilly, and RoberT EIworThy. CENTER RIGHT: PresenTing A Roman Wedding. STanding: Maryls Wildman, Mary KaTe Brice, DoroThy Swanson, and Charles Tilly: SeaTed: Ray SeidensTicIcer, PaT Ryan, and Joyce Anderson. LOWER LEFT: More oT The play picTures. RoberT Blair, Charles Tilly, Jack Thorne, Ray SeidensTicIcer, Joanne Tesch, Milce Kelly, Cecelia KasThoIm, David Kling, Tom Richardson, Joanne Wallace, Ralph Maxson, RoberT ElworThy, AdeIberT MarTin, and George WrighT. LOWER RIGHT: Rom Richardson, Gordon Bednorz, PaT Ryan, Joanne Tesch, Bob ElworThy, and Dick EIworThy. UPPER LEFT: Typical meeling. Fore- grouncl: Paul Sample: Fronl Row: Bob Ruclcer, Bill Larson, Bob Bogoll, and Reagan Bowman: Second Row: Pal John- son, Louise Miller, Vialel Egge, Carol Ashlon, Doris DeBruine, Jane Drallmeier, and Lois Warlcenlien: Third Row: Sally Ellis, Belly Doclaery, Carol Reinlce, Billie Pagni, Arlene Lundberg, and June Slrom- wallg Fourlh Row: Francyn Appleman, Frances Larsen, Carol Barlizal, Mary Ruclcer, Rulh Wilson, Dolores Owen, and Brace Bacon: Fillh Row: Valerie l-lunler, Mariorie Simpson, Carole Kerbec, Vir- ginia Casper, Virginia Freeman, Dorolhy Pelersen, and Lois Mercer. UPPER RIGHT: Singing songs around lhe piano, Fronl Row: Sandra Poole, Helen l-lorlon, Jean Kerlcoch, Mary Capron, Bob Deulel, Jean Davis, and Donna Ahrensg Second Row: Dolores Basl, Mari- lyn Rasch, Thyra Mack, Virginia Harlman, Ralph Schweppe, Bill Eaglin, and Peler Kruzep Third Row: Bill Meehan, Roberl Lynn, Jack Hemwall, Culver Slocum, and Bill Pearn. LOWER PHOTO: Relreshmenls being served al Chrislmas Parly. Fronl Row: Jane Teschner, Dorolhy Slollz, Harry Ko- vals, Bob Lenlce, and Earl Smilh: Second Row: Jody Pollock, Marilyn Mueller, Dionne Cumler, Paul Sample, and Jack Bales: Third Row: Barbara Fullon, Pal Chanl, Bob Kiehn, Roland Breininger, Sandy Law, and Peler Kruzeg Fourlh Row: Elaine Bornernann, Carol Applequisl, Bar- bara Buchard, William Eaglin, and John Cowles. laanifik gncouraged 970061-mi9A6or' page? 17 A dxlglhl J' A 1 XVAVMA Mllillull The Spanish Club, oldesl organizalion al Yorlc, is sponsored by Miss Miriam Bonilield. For a quarler ol a cenlury il has conlinued lo suslain and encourage lriendly relalions belween America and her neighbors lo lhe soulh. Nol only does lhe club correspond wilh lellow sludenls in Soulh America, bul il lries lo give Yorlciles an insighl inlo lhe Lalin- American way. The club meels lhe second Wednesday ol each monlh. Sludenls volunleer lor lhe commillees which arrange and pul on lhe programs. The club observes all Spanish holidays, such as Columbus Day. On lhal parlicular occasion, a lallc was given by one ol lhe members lelling lhe slory ol Columbus and his lamous voyage across lhe ocean. Lilce all lhe slcils, il was wrillen by lhe aclors lhemselves. Al olher meelings, movies were shown lelling inleresling happenings and doings ol Lalin Americans. One lilm was on slcy dancers who dangled lrom a pole lwo hundred leel in lhe air. Anolher was on wooden laces. Several sludenls gave exolic examples ol Spanish dances and songs al lhe meelings, Any sophomore, iunior, or senior is eligible lo ioin il he has lalcen or is lalcing Spanish. Freshmen can ioin lhe second semesler il lhey have had an A average in Spanish. A pin is awarded lo sludenls who have earned lwenly-lwo poinls. The highesl award, a guard, is given lor eighleen addilional poinls. Poinls are usually gained by lalcing parl in lhe various programs, helping lo plan lulure meelings, donaling relreshmenls lor lhe parlies, and doing lhe lhanlcless lask ol cleaning up aller meelings, 88 ER PHOTO: Breaking The piiaTa aT Ch Tmas parTy. LeTT To righT: Kay H Bob BogoTT, Joan Coseglia, Doris R h d n, Bob Kiehn lsiesTa-ing under b l d BII L WER PHOTO: Bob DeuTel. PresidenT: R g Bowman, Vice PresidenT: Jane , an i arson. W T h seaefary. and Marcella chain, T .7 e Ckriafmaa 19.04, ,ga gafa Cfuenf Aw panwk f A The gala ChrisTmas parTy is The TesTive occasion OT The year. ATTer a shorT meeTing The Tun begins. FirsT, various songs, such as SilenT NighT and The FirsT Noel , are sung in Spanish. Then There is usually a Talk or slciT Telling how ChrisTmas is celebraTed in Spain and SouTh America. The pinaTa comes nexT. As all Spanish sTudenTs lcnow, This is a gaily decoraTed paper shopping bag Tilled wiTh candy. One person is blindToldeoI and Turned around sev- eral Times. Then he is given a wooden sTiclc wiTh which To break The bag. Usually aTTer he Tries Three or Tour Times, The bag is brolcen. The bag Turns ouT To be empTy, how- ever, and The dismayed pupil has To do iT all over again. WhenQThe bag is Tinally brolcen everybody dives To The Tloor and Tries To grab as much candy as possible. ATTer 'W The conTusion has died down, addiTional cookies, calce and P candy, donaTed by various members, are served. ,IQHLL 89 QI l'l'l6LI'L LQ6 QPF? Jclfee , .Edv- vi G ll T . -is E: V L , X 'ul f w ww 'O me an h'lN-mA UPPER LEFT: Menacing bouncers aT The KaTTee KlaTsch: Lyle l-lahns, STeve MiTchel, Dick Mueller, UPPER RIGHT: Paul SchmiTz, presidenh Delores JosT, secreTary: RoberT DeuTel, Treasurer: Carl Moeclc, vice-presidenT. LOWER LEFT: Singers aT The KaTTee KlaTsch: Ward Ohrman: RoberT NordsTrom: KenneTh Pinnow: Wayne STaleyg T-larry KovaTs, seaTed. LOWER RIGHT: The draTTing oT The consTiTuTion. STanding: Margarel' Madison, STeve SpanneuTh, AnTioneTTe Pflaum. SeaTed: Richard Broclcman, Fred SchulTz, JaneT SmiTh, Doris Bedard, Laurence Tilly. When The German-speaking YorlciTes all have ThaT mischievous grin and you can'T seem To Tind anyThing wrong. one doesn'T have To look Twice To see ThaT The annual KaTTee KlaTsch is coming. This is ThaT gay day Tor all Those squirmin' Germans who wish To have a Ton oT Tun. The reTreshmenTs Tor The KaTTee KlaTsch are served by waiTers in Typical dress oT Germany. Music is Turnished by an old-Tashioned German band, which is made up OT members oT The club. Any resemblance To walTzes and pollcas is noT The resulT oT pracTice on Their parT. ln addiTion To This gay evenT, The German Club has monThly meeTings and annually holds a spring picnic--everyone has a TeasT-including The insecTs. 90 ian ein ujen .gd lie ,ic renin sled leufdcked ureind UPPER LEFT: Der WaiTers and der Bouncers smile preTTiIy Through The courTesy oT The managemenT. SEATED: Rudy Schaub, STeve Mi+chell, Richard Mueller, Lyle Hahns, and Gordon Ebeling. STAND- ING: Lois Mueller, Elizabefh Caldwell, Judy O'Brien, Audrey Graunke, Lawrence Tilly, An- ToineTTe Pflaum, Adelore PeTrie, Bill Moelc, STeve SpannuTh, MargareT Madison, Delores JosT, and JaneT SmiTh. LOWER LEFT: The German Club's delighTTul, heavy buT delicious, popcorn balls being sold lwiTh bicarbonaTe oT soda, Tive cenTs exTral by indusTrious lcrauTs. This Took place aT The Hal- loween ParTy. UPPER RIGHT: Hungry KaTTee KlaTsch workers help crowd Tood-laden Table To enjoy viTamins and calories: SEATED AT ENDS OF TABLE: JaneT SmiTh and MargareT Madison. STANDING, FRONT ROW: Gordon Ebeling, Audrey Graunlce, Bruce Dansfelser, Adelore PeTrie, Donald Kurz, KenneTh DunnivanT, Lois Mueller, ElizabeTh Caldwell, and Judy O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Tilly, Harold BendiglceiT. Lyle I-lahns, STeve MiTchell, Richard Mueller, and Carl Moelc. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Evjen lAnTi-CruelTy SocieTy, please Take noTel adds biscuiT To club mascoT's dieT: FRONT ROW: Lawrence Tilly, STeve Span- nuTh, Richard Mueller, STeve MiTchell. Miss Evien and BerndT lThe dogl, Rudy Schaub, and Fred SchulTz: SECOND ROW: Donald Kurz, KenneTh DunnivanT, Lyle Hahns, Adelore PeTrie, Bruce Dans- Telser, and Harold BendiglceiT. JusT in case you're noT Tamiliar wiTh The language oT The FaTherland, The headline merely idenTiTies Miss Evien as The leader oT The German Club. WiTh Paul SchmiTz as presidenT The club will undoubTedly help The world reconverT and acquire a beTTer lilcing Tor Those Tine German arTs. Since The Tounding oT This club, boTh The subiecT and The club have been Tavored among sTudenTs. The sTudenTs wanT To learn some language ThaT They mighT use some day and German is iusT ThaT. Who knows? Maybe you'll be The nexT German ambassador! Machen Sie die Tur zu, l ShuT The door l is a common phrase ThaT may be heard coming Trom room II8, buT as a whole, The German is used in conversaTion insTead oT harsh commands. 91 KAL lgrezienfzi .xdrmidfice anal Wemoriaf lag fiziem ded ! . UPPER PHOTO: Craig Hammill, Council rep- resenlalive: Sara Jane Irvin, secrelary: Edward Herier, presideni: and Mead Rogers, vice- presidenl. LOWER PHOTO: Galhering al' lhe Lincoln Slalue iusl before a field Trip. FIRST ROW: Belly Adair, Mary Rynes, and Zillah Janes: SECOND ROW: Dolores Owens, Mary Gallo, Virginia Hier, Roberla Siewerl, and Imogene Hall: THIRD ROW: Marilyn Tracy, Barbara Macfxrlhur, Bernice Zars, Winmonl' Follel, and Virginia Drasslerq FOURTH ROW: Margil An- derson, Pal Fenner, Joyce Anderson, Anila Proline, Barbara Schonemann, and Donna Ahrens. 1 During lhe school year of I938-I939 an organizalion was lormed al York lhal has grown lo be one ol Yorlc's mosl popular and aclive socielies. The Yorlc Hislorical Sociely, under The sponsorship ol Mr. Maclear and Mr. Zacharais, was organized lo Iurlher lhe inleresl ol lhe members in The hislory and lhe wonders oi our Unilecl Slales over and above lhe worlc ollered in lhe regular classes. The aclive members have be-neiileol immeasurably by lhe eolucalional program olfered by lhe sociely. 92 Ljwbdforicafsociefy Lsiaondorff giafucafiona .ie UPPER LEFT: Mark STephenson, Zillah Janes, AniTa ProTine, Eunice KnieT, Mary CrabTree, and Jean Karas look over a '46 Oldsmobile in The GM display aT The Museum oT Science and lndusTry. UPPER RIGHT: GaThering ouTside The Chicago HisTorical SocieTy Tor roll call by Mr. HiTT. CENTER LEFT: Jean WrighT and Beverly Provo gaze aT The Lincoln STaTue in Lin- coln Park. CENTER RIGHT: A sTaTue oT The mas- sacre oT early Chicago holds The inTeresT of Diclc Morey, Ken Helms, Ted HarTman iyou Tind himl, Sara Irvin. and Mead Rogers. LOWER LEFT: Observing resulTs oT The earTh's moTions are Ralph Terry, Ralph Friz, Sara lrvin, Mariorie Engel, Mead Rogers, and Donald Davidson. LOWER RIGHT: Mary Capron, Ralph Terry, Donna Ahrens, Ouinn Tyler, and Edward HerTer wonder how This anTique Tire-engine would loolc Tearing Through The sTreeTs OT ElmhursT. Aside Trom regular meeTings The HisTorical SocieTy presenTed Three assemblies and Took numerous Tield Trips To places oT educa- Tional inTeresT in Chicago. ln November, The socieTy presenTed an ArmisTice Day-EducaTion Weelc assembly program: again in February iT presenTed a Lincoln-WashingTon assembly and in May iT presenTed a Memorial Day program. Members oT The socieTy parTicipaTed in These programs. The socieTy's Tield Trips To such places as The Chicago Museum oT NaTural HisTory, The Museum oT Science and lndusTry, The Adler PlaneTarium, The Chicago HisTorical SocieTy, The Coolc CounTy Jail and Criminal CourT, have proved noT only inTeresTing, buT also very educaTional To The members. Any senior who has compleTed one year oT American HisTory is eligible and The iuniors are eligible aT The end OT The TirsT semesTer oT American HisTory. Pins are awarded To The seniors who TulTill cerTain qualiTicaTions during Their TirsT Two semesTers oT membership. 93 ,QQ 23 ik lui tif aihk - 1' fy mlm S Uvwmg ' Tfvx iff I ., X -T Wai Qkgrafefi Cirdf .fdnniuemarg jlzifi Mar ,ll C--2,15 In The early spring oT l945 a new club was organized aT York, Through The inTeresT oT a group sponsored by Miss l-leinemann. The MaTh Club, alThough iT is Yorlc's youngesT club, boasTs oT a charTer membership oT abouT ThirTy members. The prime purpose oT The MaTh Club is To creaTe an inTeresT in maThe- maTic:s ouTside oT The classroom. Many oT The imporTanT phases oT maThemaTics are barely Touched upon, if aT all, in The maTh courses oTTered aT Yorlc. The MaTh Club selecTs The mosT inTeresTing oT These phases and presenTs Them To The members during The regular meeTings. Some oT The inTeresTing Topics dealT wiTh by The club are: The use oT The slide rule, a hisTory oT maThemaTics, an explanaTion oT The solving Tor rooTs oT numbers, and aerial navigaTion. UPPER PHOTO: A member of The MaTh Club has volunTeered To explain a problem To The perplexed members. STand1ng: Eddie Dolan, RoberT Jasper, Oliver Burrows, and Joan Coseg- lia aT The blackboard. LOWER PHOTO: In an inTormal pose on Yorlc's campus, The oTTicers oT The MaTh Club are Tar from problems oT navigaTion and The slide rule. WalTer Henderson, President Marilyn Halbe, S T yT ' d M d R g V' ecre ar - reasurer, an ea o ers, ice- PresidenT. g 94 .14 cpl' of fke ,7 .95 ,gQ6l,flfll eJ df ,gb Q8ill'lg5 i 3 1-3-il ,Bw UPPER PHOTO: Members sTudying slide rule. SeaTed: William Cody, Mary Allen Keller, Roberta SiewerT, Diclc Ballance, and Craig T-lammilly STanding: James KeiTh, Sidney Warner, and Ralph Friz. LOWER PHOTO: Miss Heinemann explaining a problem in navigaTion. SeaTed: MargareT Swanson and Margarel' Holman: STanding: Eddie Dolan, Miss Heinemann, Norman Jones, Ray SeidensTiclcer, and RoberT Eidel. ln addiTion To The courses presenTed aT The meeTings The MaTh Club has a Problem oT The MonTh, a new one oT which is presenTed each monTh Tor The members To solve. A prize is awarded aT The end oT The year To The member who has The mosT correcT soluTions Tor The various problems Through The year recorded wiTh The club's secreTary. Aside Trom The regular meeTings, The MaTh Club gave a hayrack parTy early lasT spring ThaT was enjoyed by all who aTTended. A picnic in The laTe spring, which The club plans To have as an annual aTTair, was equally a success. To be eligible To ioin The MaTh Club one musT have had one semesTer OT plane geomeTry and an A or B average in all Three semesTers oT maTh Taken aT York. Any upperclassman wiTh a major in maThemaTics is also eligible To ioin. The club is supporTed by dues and by selling reTreshmenTs aT TooTball and baslceTball games. 95 vk B VKX 'Vg la YT I 4,5 J' is T' ff-YZ fb li -u.9,,. i A5 is il A 1 g fig' i l gun .f M.. . rw cm A.. J.1..m. .,. 1 Q N13 T IJ 'T 'Q t'l i tx 6 f , CN sz 4 'ff ' ii,- ,WWW nu -A The Red Cross chapTer aT York, one oT a naTion-wide organizaTion, has as iTs goals healTh and service. DelegaTes Trom York's chapTer aTTended meeTings in Chicago and heard news abouT Their conTribuTions To The war eTForT Trom girls oT The Greek underground and oTTicials oT The European TheaTre oT OperaTions. The delegaTes reporTed on These inTeresTing Talks To The re- mainder oT The graTiTied group. The maLr:1..a.cTiviTy oT The RedeCross Club is in The Three producTion groups -shop, arT, and sewing. The shop group makes Toys, The arT group, menus, Tray maTs, and sTaTionary kiTs1 and The sewing group made ChrisTmas Tree decoraTions which were used in hos- piTals in This area. The Red Cross Club gives an assembly Tor The enrollmenT drive in The early spring, TeaTuring a skiT by The members depicTing The ac- TiviTies oT The Junior Red Cross and a speaker Trom The NaTional Red Cross who gave inspiraTion To The loyal club members To redouble Their eTForTs. UPPER Pl-lOTO: Members oT The Junior Red Cross aT work in The sho makin To s. William Casa a, Miles P 9 Y 9 Johnson, Roy BarTleTT, l-lugh Dagley, RoberT l'loTh. and Charles l-larTley. CENTER PHOTO: Busy wiTh arT proiecTs Tor The Junior Red Cross are: SeaTed: Lorraine Larnspach, Marilyn i-lalbe, MargaroT l-lorgen and BeTTy Dockeryg STanding: Sally Ellis, Don Chapman, and Alec Davis. LOWER PHOTO: Carol BarTiZal and Jens JanTzen, Co- chairmenq and Paul Sample, chairman. .SQPULCQ ome conomicfi lgredenffi .gb .xdnnuaf .ggi .Slow O O V f 3 HLLX-IJ-Q UPPER LEFT: Learning The proper procedure Tor seTTing a Table are: June l loTman, Barbara EulTon, Barbara FieliTz, La Verne Bolclebuclc, and Geraldine Drapala. UPPER RIGHT: DemonsTraTing aprons as prooT oT Their abiliTy are: Alice Kruse, KaTherine RoTh, Mary O'Brien, Shirley Dammann, and Eleanor Weise. LOWER LEFT: Shown mixing someThing To delighT The palaTe are: Rurh l-larger, PaT Ackerman, Aline STange, Margie MolTros, Shirley BoergerhoTT, and RuTh Wilson. LOWER RIGHT: OTTTcers oT The Home Economics Club: MargiT Anderson, PresidenT: Barbara Schoneman, Treasurer: Shirley Swanson, Vice-Pre-sidenT: and Jeanne Robbins, SecreTary. The l-lome Economics Club, which is open To all girls who are Taking home economics or who have had a year OT home economics, has Miss WhiTehouse as iTs sponsor. The purpose OT The club is To help The girls develop skills in sewing and The culinary arTs. The meeTings are oT a social naTure, wiTh reTreshmenTs prepared by members who serve aT each meeTing. ln The Tall The club held a geT-acquainTed picnic aT Wilder Parlc. The club wishes To make iTs Tea, which was given Tor The members' moThers and The TaculTy, an annual aTFair. The high poinT on The agenda oT The l-lome Economics Club is The sTyle show given in The spring. AT This Time each girl models The dress, suiT, or Tormal she has made during The year. WiTh This appropriaTe evenT, The club brings iTs busy year To a climax. 97 pid .ilpofgaf lance onom gricbron eroea Perhaps you have wondered To whaT Yorlc owes iTs snappy school spiriT. Well, The Pep Club is largely responsible. This energeTic group, spurred on by our cheerleacers, has as iTs purpose The promoTion oT school spiriT, and as anyone will Tell you, They do a swell iobl To honor Yorlc's pigslqin heroes aT The close oT a TriumphanT season The annual FooTball Dance, sponsored by The Pep Club, was held on November 9. Green and whiTe sTreamers adorned The ceiling oT The boys' gym, and picTures and pennanTs praising our players creaTed a colorTul aTmosphere. A record crowd Turned ouT To enjoy Themselves aT one oT The mosT specTacular dances oT The year. Under The supervision oT Miss l-lughes The Pep Club and cheerleading squad have inciTed York wiTh enThusiasm and school spiriT. The shouTs oT The crowds aTTending The pep assemblies conducTed by This group resound Through The school in new cheers and old, noT To menTion applause Tor The pelopy Tallcs given by The cheerleaders and Team members. AT The games. green and whiTe Tigures Tlash across TooTball Tield and baslceTball Tloor, energeTically leading in ear-spliTTing cheers. UPPER PHOTO: Scene Trom The Foofball Dance LOWER RIGHT: Carol SrniTh, Presidenfg Bar- bara Ford, Vice-President Carol Barhzal, Treas- urer: and Joanne Van Noppen, SecreTary. ikv llw T if We 'Q NiQT'VT'P'a T T X Kg f l .NI IH .cgi .5 HW' 98 sponsored by The Pep Club. CENTER PHOTO: VarsiTy cheerleaders leading a rousing cheer. Shirley Swanson, Carol Nelson, Joanne Van Noppen, Carol Fraser, and Joanne l-larbron. LOWER LEFT: Ol' man FooTball surrounded by admirers: Bob Fogg, Tiny l-larbron, Nola SanTi, and Mafriorie Taylor. ' ' l'll'llfl6l! 5005108 pl 0U06 Cl O! jun FOI' glUQl'y0l'l2 x 2 TN N ill X F IZ iQ? I ,gm fi Q , ,Hmm Oh, il's nol all cheering and yelling. Every year lhe club awards pins lo ils oulslanding upperclass members who have done special work on commillees, allended meelings, and held ollices. The pin is a gold Y wilh lhe word Pep prinled across il in green. The earning ol a pin is lhe goal ol every member and, as lhey will lell you, il's worlh worlcing lor. Anolher one ol lhe Pep Club's hils ol lhe year was ils Chrislmas parly, where lhe members exchanged gills, sang carols, and had a wonderlul limel The annual bonlire belore lhe Glenbard game was bigger and holler lhan ever belore, and lhis, loo, can be crediled lo our enlhusiaslic Pep Club. A huge crowd, cheering, shouling, and singing, milled aboul lhe blaze and lhen ioined in lhe snake dance and allended lhe social which lollowed. There is a big lurnoul lor Pep Club every year, and lhis year lhere was an exlra large one. Anyone who has lols ol pep and likes lo cheer and yell lor good old York may become a member. Olfl Ol lfUCLl 6!:5 MOI' Have you been feeling depressed lafely? Do you lack a purpose in life? Try fhe G.A.A. for resf and recreafionl Say good-bye fo fhe blues. Many girls have fried fhis excellenf advice, as proof of fhis, fhe membership of fhe G.A.A. has greafly increased. York's O.A.A. is a member of fhe sfafe organizafion which sponsors fhree summer camps. Every summer if sends fhree or four York girls fo fhe camp af Conference Poinf on Lake Geneva. The main office of fhis organizafion, which is in Chicago, fre- quenfly sends ouf up-fo-dafe informafion on rules, poinfs, and awards. By parficipafing in differenf sporfs and acfivifies, affending meefings regularly, and keeping healfh charfs, girls earn poinfs foward pins and awards. When a girl has earned fiffy poinfs, she is enfifled fo buy a G.A.A. pin. To win a local award a girl musf earn six hundred poinfs in her fresh- man year and one fhousand fwo hundred poinfs in ,her sophomore year. The Sfafe League Award is given fo juniors who have earned one fhousand six hundred poinfs, fhe Sfafe League Emblem is given fo seniors who have earned fwo fhousand poinfs. T UPPER PHOTO: Officers of fhe G.A.A. Margaref Jeanne Horgen, Secrefaryg Imogene Hall, Social Chairman: Billie DeShane, Treasurer: Rufh Bailey, Presidenfq and Barbara Bailey, Vice-Presidenf. CENTER PHOTO: A scene on fhe hockey field. Dorofhy Swanson, Audrey Chrisfianson, Jane Heidorn, Alice Luehr, and Mary Ann Moeck. LOWER PHOTO: Members af fhe archery range. lmo- gene Hall, Margaref Jeanne Horgen, Barbara Bailey, Rufh Bailey, and Billie Deshane. mrif lgredenfedl af mofkerfi KL4.,A. -Siam Cob Cty df ' The girls in G.A.A., under The able supervision oT Their new sponsors, Miss Skinner and Miss Homrighaus, parTici- paTe in many sporTs and games in aTTer- school recreaTion. ln The Tall you will see Them ouTdoors playing soccer and Tield hockey. Such indoor sporTs as volley ball, ring Tennis, baskeTball, and Tumbling comprise Their winTer-Time agenda. Spring Tever never caTches up wiTh G.A.A. girls, Tor They are ouTside, energeTically Tossing baseballs, swing- ing baTs, and drawing bows. You cer- Tainly can'T say ThaT The G.A.A. leTs any grass grow under iTs TeeTl Besides These aTTernoon recreaTion periods The GAA. holds monThly meeTings. These meeTings are planned by The G.A.A. board, consisTing oT The oTTicers oT The organizaTion, which makes decisions concerning enTerTain- menT, reTreshmenTs, and any new problems. All The girls remember ThaT brisk Tall day when They Took Their annual Tall hike. AT The end oT The Trip, The TooT- sore and ravenously hungry girls eagerly aTe Their picnic supper around a blaz- ing campTire. UPPER PHOTO: G.A.A. members playing a TasT game oT baskeTball. RoberTa Eddy, Raoulyn Johnson, RuTh Heidorn, RoberTa Telling, ancl Phyllis WolT. CENTER PHOTO: The members love calisThenics. Alice Michaelis, unidenTiTied, Joy Brown, Joan Jones, Yvonne Maisey, Barbara Reese, Lorraine Smifh, Elvira Hal- wachs, and JaneT Sinibaldi. LOWER PHOTO: Members aT The volley ball neT. Marilyn Dau, EcliTh Bond, Rosemary Schmidt Lenore Perring, Grace Winne, BeTTy Winne, Rosemary Krause, Lora Vogelbacher, and DoroThy Schmidt On side nearesT camera: Carol Freeman, Verna OlmsTed, Flor- ence Perring, Peggy Walker, Barbara KoTT, and Marian Harman. ir I f! l - L1 v as i 3 .14 J4 ,Qjgafurefi gxfra-Curricufar .fdcfiuified UPPER PHOTO: A game oT baseball which would make any scouT siT up and Take noTice. FirsT Row: Marilyn Marsh, Mariorie Morse, Shirley Rickson, Jean Prehn, Norma WesT, Marilyn Vandivere, Lorraine Launspach, and Carol Koepke. CENTER PHOTO: Enjoying This game OT soccer even Though They may have bruised shins are Sue Purciful, Carolyn Marsh, Helen Paschke, and Maxine Lane. LOWER PHOTO: All lined up for a Tree shoT are Joanne Tesch, ElizabeTh Collins, Lucille Fravel, Joan Sherman, Barbara Krause, and Evelyn Krager, ln The winTer The girls didn'T hibernaTe buT were busy as bees wiTh Their preparaTions Tor ChrisTmas. They decoraTed, wiTh Twinkling lighTs, gay ornamenTs and shimmering Tinsel, The big ChrisTmas Tree which glisTenecl in TronT oT The audiTorium. To celebraTe The holidays They had a delicious poT luck supper. All oT The new members remember This occasion well, because here They were iniTiaTed in grand sTyle. On February 8, YorkiTes were all decked ouT in green and whiTe sTreamers. The G.A.!-X. had done iT againlll SomeThing new and novel was creaTed, Color Day. York was a rioT oT green and whiTe. ln The spring, To Top oTT a year oT good Tun and swell Times, The girls enTerTained Their moThers aT a Tea. IT was a huge success and a happy day Tor all, because iT was aT This Time ThaT The girls received Their coveTed awards. 102 K6 7 97 .S?00I f6,.H8l 0e5 8601412 M5 glflgii U1 ofgifefnieng The Yorlq l.eTTermen's Club, Tormed lasT year, is more com- monly known as The Y's Guys. The club was Tormed To promoTe sporTsmanship and is limiTed To boys who have won a maior or minor leTTer in any sporT as well as managers who have re- ceived leTTers. ln The second meeTing oT The year oTlicers were elecTed. They are as Tollows: Bob BogoTT, PresidenTg Tom l-lerne, Vice- PresidenTg Don Davidson, Treasurer, Lloyd Van Schoyclc, Secre- Taryg and Paul Sample, who made up The TiTTh commiTTee man. Paul, lasT year's Vice-PresidenT, was The boy who promoTed and sTarTed The LeTTermen's Club aT Yorlf. Also aT This meeTing Mr. SilcoTT, The new TooTball coach, gave a Tallc on The ideal behind The club-sporTsmanship. AT laTer meeTings in The year, moTion picTures oT some oT Yorlc's TooTball games were shown. In The TuTure The club hopes To show some movies oT college games. l.aTe in OcTober The club held a hayride in hopes oT obTaining enough money To pay Tor The pins which were given ouT To members oT The club who have done Things To aid The school. The organizaTion also assisTed The Pep Club wiTh The annual bonTire by guarding The wood pile unTil The blaze was Touched oTT, Thus insuring YorlciTes ThaT The experience oT Two years ago would noT be repeaTed. 103 CC mgfarg onficrilofionv-megafe Sugfecf 0 your 5 6 GTO OG LOWER PHOTO: SeaTed: Ken DunnivanT, Charmaine Moore, PeTer Teschner, Mark STephenson, Tom ATkinson, Darlene Law- son, PaTricia Janes, and Genevieve Mac- Keen. STanding: Charles Tilly, Craig --V Hammill, and Mr. SchmidT. UPPER PHOTO: Scene of a Typical de- bT on York's sTage. LeTT To righT: C ly C dT W y ST l y Edd Dolan, Charles Tilly, Shirley SouTlnon, N l SanTi, and Billie Cowan. rai, ane ae, ie The DebaTe Club TuncTioned This year under a new sponsor, Mr. Royal J. SchmidT, who replaced Mr. WhiTeside. Even Though The war ended, The WesT Suburban Comcerence decided noT To resume inTer-school debaTes. IT is expecTed, however, ThaT They will be inauguraTed wiTh The sTarT oT school nexT Tall. ln The absence oT inTer-school acTiviTy, The DebaTe Club conTinued iTs successTul policy oT sponsoring round-Table discussions. This year's Topic was PosTwar lVliliTary ConscripTion. ArgumenTs were presenTed Trom The viewpoinTs oT a miliTarisT, psychologisT, hisTorian, poliTician, and educaTor. Besides giving Their own poinTs. The members discuss The various bills ThaT have been presenTed in Congress. The club sTarTed This year by giving discussions in classes and school assemblies. Pins are awarded members in good sTanding who have earned TorTy poinTs. These are gained by parTicipaTing in The round-Table discussions and debaTes. PoinTs also are given Tor public speaking and oral reporTs. Charles Tilly, The club's presidenT, enTered The American Legion Ora- Torical ConTesT. l-le won The disTricT compeTiTion, which was held in ElmhursT, going on To win The secTional conTesT aT De Kalb. l-le Tinally wenT downsTaTe and Took TourTh place in The sTaTe meeT, Thus winning a Tine honor Tor York. 104 D! MQ X X ,1 xx in ll li N Q ,M, ,, ,Z X if f Wok X Y Wcurcli grow emenf mxer-puffi puffi 7 l-lere Comes The ShowboaT , a TerriTic producTion puT on by The ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion, and so CapTain Andy's FloaTing Show was ushered in midsT popcorn nylons, and sideshows. Gypsy TorTune Tellers and numerous concessions made Tor one oT The gayesT, mosT sparkling evenTs puT on aT York. Besides The many amusemenTs and The main aTTracTion, The minsTrel varieTy show, a delicious dinner was served by The women members oT The P.-TA. The proceeds oT The dance helped pay Tor The STeinway grand piano ThaT now adorns Yorlc's sTage. ONE: Mr. T-liTT and Mr. T-leimerT as PrivaTe BaTh and Colonel Cobb, respecTively, in Their acT Trom The Mardi Gras. TWO: Mr. George Langeler. Sr. THREE: Miss Morine Meggers sang l Can'T Help Lovin' ThaT Man. accompanied by Mrs. Elsa Chandler Fischer. FOUR: Mrs. Musil and Mr. PleTcher, a bash- Tul sailor in The Army according To his sTaTe- menT, under The bewiTching power oT a TlirTaTious young Thing. FIVE: RasTus Talces a spill aTTer being gues- Tioned by Mr. Rodney Coulson, inTerlocuTor. SIX: Miss BeTTy Plesscher and Mr. Royal SchrnidT singing Make Believe. SEVEN: Mr. Paul I-larTwig singing Deep i River. 105 .Mdfrionic .xdgigfiezi Shine in SOFA ana! Januar ayd ONE: A scene from Soph Play, Spring Green of I945. Leff fo righf, Doris Miles, Dick Wolf, Philip Thorneycroff andi' Mark Sfevenson. TVJO: A scene from fhe York Nafivify Drama Nighf play. Leff fo righf, Ted I-larfman, Wayne Sfaley. Don Sfrong, Phyllis Raymond, Russel Vass, Mead Rogers, Charles Tilly, Don Brabec and Ken Dunnivanf. THREE: Anofher scene from Spring Green. Leff fo righf, June McDonald, Jane Teschner, Rogerfa Dickinson, Bob Elworfhy and Ronnie Kendig. FOUR: This unusual scene is from fhe Junior Play, Snafu. On fhe floor, Philip Thor- neycroff and Rogerfa Dickinson. Sfanding, Janes Sykora, Carolyn Dornoff, and Jim Vollnogle. FIVE: More from Junior Play. Leff fo righf, Rogerfa Dickinson, Philip Thorneycroff, Carolyn Dornoff, Jody Pollock and Jim Vollnogle. On floor, Janes Sepora and Dick Wolf.- SIX: Anofher scene from Spring Green. On sfairway, Jim Vollnogle, Jane Teschner, and Bob Bowdish. Sfanding, Rogerfa Dickinson, Don Brabec, Janes Sykora and Ronnie Kendig. On divan, Bob Elworfhy and Dorofhy Sfolfz. SEVEN: Bill Larson and Dorofhy Sfolfz from Snafu. EIGHT: More from Snafu. On divan, Ken I-lelms. Sfanding, fhe fhree legionnaires, Bill Meehan, I-Ienry Tiedemann and George Orcuff. Carolyn Dornoff, Philip Thorneycroff and Jim Vollnogle. - .A OKQOIQQJ dl'l6! .NQPEQPJ pA0f0gil al0ALC ONE: New faculfy members in fhe receiving line af fhe fea given for fhem in Sepfember. New feachers facing camera are Miss Ueclcer, Miss Seralc and Miss I-loreni. Teachers wifh baclc fo camera, Mrs. Wesfern, Mrs. I-lauber and Miss Ellis. TWO: Anofher shof of faculfy fea. Seafed af fea fable, Miss John- son. Those wifh backs fo camera af second fable, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Maclear, Mr. Zacharias, Mr. Praff and Mrs. Wrighf. Seafed opposife, Mr. I-larfwig, Mr. Ber- ry, Mr. Woodburn, Mr. Leader, Miss Websfer and Mr. Morgan. THREE: Chaperones af fhe Foofball Dance in November. Seafed, Mrs. Mahood, Mrs. Sil- coff, Mrs. Barfizal, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Easf and Mrs. Tiedeman. Sfanding, Mr. Mahood, Mr. Bar- fizal, Mr. Easf, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Tiedeman. FOUR: The Mer- cury-O-Gram concession doing a rushing business af fhe l-lal- loween Dance. FIVE: I-lolding hands af fhe I-Ialloween Dance. You can recognize your own friends - l'm fired! SIX: Sfu- denfs dancing af fhe Ted Weems Dance in November. The affair was given fo raise money for our Youfh Cenfer. SEVEN: Confesfanfs lined up for fhe cosfume confesf. EIGHT: Af fhe Girls' Club picnic in Oc- fober. Sylvia Kaiser, Paf Mon- gahan, Jean Mueller, and Mary Rose Swanson are in fhe circle. NINE: This mournful sighf mef fhe eyes of fhose af fhe l-lal- loween Dance. 6 Qi X f U, .fviZ'5 VX 5 gf ' - -. f - - 1, r x ii' ' m ' I Q m ,, Q X K- A S K R X K , QI? -X ' fx ', X ? ' A -mmf S+ X 9 i -y N Q ,..-g,1xa.N , . ! 5 ,,. IW XXI! un ,fr Q f 4 it X , ,Z S , X u n ff 4 ' is :Z :Q ? - ji 7? Qfv .-alsajy, J FOOTBHLL BHSKETBHLL TBHCK INTRHIVIURHL QP' HEAvYvvEie-HT FooTBALL soufinz rim Row: Prosek, Mcuuiiy, Mui h , Fischer, Mack, Burrows, P Y 4 .0 R. PafTerson, and Dempsey: Second Row: Roedger. Schmuhl, Woeller, Mueller, Glaysher, Koenig, X 0 Schlacks, Bailey, Drayfon, Winans, and Perry: Third Row: Coach SilcoTT, Hall lMgr.l, LindroTh, Cheney. l-larbron, JohnsTon, Schulfz, Turyna, Tiedemann, Jensen. Herne. Ulbrich lMgr.l, and Coach EasT: 1' . Y lf ' Fourfh Row: Mayer, ColTer, OrcuTT, Price, Rohn, Meyer, Hercher, W. Anderson, Danfelser, R.Anderson lf ef HX - V K I and Schumacher. r I 917, M LJJ Q' C .J LMI? .eQu.--.., . or eawe4 , alafure oof, a , rown, +Zll'-' , is J x - -12 Displaying a TighTing spiriT ThroughouT The season, The Dukes won This year's WesT Suburban ConTerence l-leavyweighT FooTball Championship. UndeTeaTed and unTied in conTerence play, They losT only one game. Because oT Coach SilcoTT's la+e arrival and bad breaks. The Dukes dropped Their opening encounTer, a T3-6 decision To a sTrong Blue lsland eleven. York opened iTs conTerence schedule againsT Maine in a sea oT mud. AlThough iT was an uphill TighT all The way, The Dukes, never TalTering in Their drive Toward The championship, displayed real Team spiriT as They came Through To score The winning Touchdown in The lasT nine seconds oT play. Picking up momenTum, The Dukes Turned in one oT The besT perTormances oT The year againsT LaGrange, The deTending champs. Trailing 7-6 aT halTTime, The Dukes bounced back To drub The Lions 25-7 in The lasT period. COCLCAQJ ana! 6015! Succeddfufg gud? QMLQ6 NexT, The Dukes sTeamrol,lered over Hinsdale To The Tune oT 53-I3. Downers Grove succumbed 3l-O The Tollowing week as York rolled on. Coach SilcoTT's lads Then pushed aside Riverside's gridders 39-21 in a Tree-scoring conTesT. On The morning oT The Tinal game York and Glenpard boTh remained undeTeaTed. The Dukes seT ouT ThaT SaTurday Tor T:-uT one goal, The championship. ATTer a scoreless TirsT hall, The YorkiTes broke loose To smoTher Their Glenbard rivals. l-lank Tiedemann raced over The goal line Twice beTore The Bards could counTer, and Then in The closing minuTes he plunged over again. The exTra poinT was made by DrayTon. When The Dukes leTT The Tield, They were The new l-leavyweighT FooTball Champions oT The Comcerence. III X wb i me he gm at N Q Q A ff i K . . gi Q' ii Za L M xlgzylstf typ ....' llvl , Y if , wwf W W ln' 7? 'F 5:2 x MS ' 2 f J ii Q Q x funk 4 in i ,,. Q I frlk x v i - . - -img' . g Af 5 2 -Y, is-1,5 'Ia Qs W .A A He' M MS' ,M M LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL SQUAD: FronT Row: Sauerman, Klaeren, Norman, SeiberT, Cornelius, and NewTon: Second Row: Roehr, G. PaTTerson, Larson, Browne, Lowe, lvlagerkurfh, and Bendigkeih Third Row: Coach Fallon Coach Mahood Hanson NauerT Da le Riner Jessen Green Chase I v v I Q Yi I I i I and Seeck lMgr.l: FourTh Row: PeTersen, Anderson, l-larTman, Kinyon, STeingraber, Bobeng, Landgren, CaThcarT, and EcksTein. Cl, on 61, Q6 Uel' lg llfelg if The lighTweighTs oT I-946 were The lighTesT in York's hisToryg They also comprised The smallesT Team ever To play Tor York. In conference play The Barons won Two, Tied one, and losf Three games. All Three oT The losT'games were close aicfairs which York mighT have won iusT as well as noT. ln a pre-season pracTice game wiTh Blue Island. Coach Fallon's inexperienced boys Triumphed Tor a I2-O vicTory. For The TirsT conference Till aT Maine The sTarTing Team consisTed of Green, Riner, Dagley, and Jessen in The backTield. Green and Jessen were The only boys having any experience. Roehr and BendigkeiT sTarTed aT ends, while PaTTerson and lvlagerkurTh Took The Tackle posi- Tions. Babe Lowe and Larsen, guards, and Brown aT cenTer Tilled up The middle oT The line. arond X XYZ X 0-9 o ave Smafddf ana! ofiglzfefif jam in .Mdforg Accompanied by muddy wealher and bad breaks, The Barons losl l'o Maine, 9-O. The nexl week al La Grange Jrhe game was a lie unlil The lasl quarler, when Lyons finally lallied afler complefing a long pass. On Yorlc's gridiron lhe following week, The Barons eased oul a one-poinl' viclory over l-linsdale-The score, 7-6. The Downers Grove game was a slrenuous affair in which York pushed over seven Touch- downs, mosl of 'rhem passes To lvlagerlqurlh, only To have six of Them called baclc because of penallies. The final score was 6-O in our favor. w k ? : l Q35 ,HV M A i ,La , ak FQ 2 mimi, 1 . v , 1 gjif? . 3, A' 1,. .. . N .,w- . 5 av- Gif' 3' YN Ma , g1i'fQ.Q'y ' ,, if gi 'ff 2 Eff an vw 2 Z 87 ,M Pg? kg' 'W -'g,:gf:f 'g:- 5 in M, W ' A . 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Along wiTh These TundamenTals came experience, which is mosT cerTainly needed by a boy To excel in any sporT. Behind each oT The six hard-ToughT games lie hours, days, and weeks oT pracTice and work. The ouTsTanding eleven players on The Team were The Tollowing: ArmsTrong, BarThelmy, Bell, Buelow,- Rude, Thorwaldson, WhiTaker, Rohdenburg, Pinnow, and Rosback. These boys will come To The Tinal TesT in Two or Three more years when They show Their skill To The audi- ences oT our TuTure varsiTy games. The York Trosh-soph lighTweighT TooTballers, under The TuTelage oT Mr. PleTcher, had a more successTul season Than Their big broTher heavyweighTs, winning Tour, Tying one, and losing one. Some oT The boys who will help our varsiTy in TuTure years are: RiTTer, Cedarholm, Samford, STory, DunnivanT, Daubner, Kruse, Longnecker, Cunningham, KeTcham, and Klaeren. eam on lljamify FROSH-SOPH LIGHTS: FronT Row: Rich- ards, D. Rohdenburg, Wuerfel, Ruland, Krage, H. Loagnecker, Jacobson and Bishopj ,,,, , , Second Row: Larson, N. STeingraber, Phelps. Siewerf, Cedarholm, Sanford, STory, Dun- nivanT, Coach PIeTcher, Edwards, Bendig- keiT, Benson, F. Longnecker, Kruse, Klaeren, D b K au ner, eTcharn, Chambers, Curran, and Tierney lMgr.l: FourTh Row: Drasler, SchlandT, Vass, UnverzagT, Baker, McDaniel, Willman, Lagowski, Hauber, Miner, and Fredricksen. FROSH-SOPH HEAVIES: FronT Row: STolTz, Whifney, Schwab, Johnson, Echols, and Len-. harT livlgnlg Second Row: Gillaspy, WhiT- aker, Roslaack, Coran, Pinnow, L. MasTers, and Hayden: Third Row: Luehring, Arm- sTrong, BarThelmy, Rohdenburg, Moore, Sis- son, Buelow, Bell, and Coach Ferry: FourTh Row: Gray, Rohn, Deering, Schweppe, llqlocyde, Ebeling, Wirkus, W. MasTers, and u e. , H6 ?!0l L G 051f'C0lfll'l,fl g idly! eC0l'l U1 on el el'lCe York's Cross CounTry Team came across wiTh Tlying colors This year as They Took second place in The conTerence sTanding. Under The excellenT coaching oT Mr. Rus- sell They won every preliminary meeT. ln The ConTerence MeeT York Took second, while LaGrange ran TirsT. AT The Proviso InviTaTional, one oT The biggesT evenTs oT The year in which suburban and Chicago schools Take parT, York ran away wiTh TirsT place, breaking all previous scores. Some oT The ouTsTanding runners oT The season were: Bob BogoTT, a reTurning leT- Termang Owen Dykema, who was elecTed capTain Tor nexT year: Paul Sample, an- oTher leTTerman: Ken LichTenheld, a re- Turning leTTerman who will run again nexT year: and Johannes JanTzen, who Took TirsT place more Than once. Coach Russell expressed his loelieT ThaT nexT year's Team will be even beTTer and ThaT They will have a good chance To Take TirsT place. York ........ l 7 Maine ......... 56 York ........ 24 LaGrange ...... 34 York ,....... T5 Downers ....... 94 York ........ 20 WheaTon ....... 5l York ........ I5 Leyden ........ 56'f2 York ........ l 5 Riverside ....... 67 York ........ T5 Hinsdale ....... 75 York ........ I5 Leyden ........ 68 York ........ 25 LaGrange ...... 32 INSETS: Cross-counTry Trophies won This season: Second Place, WesT Suburban ConTerence, and FirsT Place, Proviso InviTaTional. TOP: BogoTT and Dykema cross The Tinish line Tor York. CENTER: Co-CapTains Miller and Sample discuss a meeT wiTh Coach Russell. BOTTOM: Cross-CounTry Squad: Firsf Row: Foxall, R. Schawl, McCarTney, Schweppe, Liebreck, WhiTe, l-l. Schawl, and Lund: Second Row: CollicoTT lMgr.l, Johannes JanTzen, BogoTT, Miller, Sample, Kelly, Jens JanTzen, Shirky, and Coach Russell: Third Row: McDonald, Cody, Klusack, Morrissey, AyoTTe, Breininger, Roys, and Bales. Xl.: T X F , Ji, fibulfezi ijkird Mar of gariefgaf uncler Cjoaclz ,SQL on This year's heavyweighT baskeTball squad, under The direcTion oT Coach Fallon, won Tour conTerence games and dropped eighT To Tinish sixTh in The conTerence. John Mueller, Co-capTain and guard, was The only player wiTh much previous experience. MosT oT The oTher regulars were playing Their TirsT Tull season. Manley, Team high scorer, and Mack saw The mosT acTion as Torwards. Co-capTain Woeller and OrcuTT manned The pivoT posiTion and each puT in his share oT rebounds. Koenig shared The guard posiTions wiTh Mueller. ln The TirsT round oT The conTerence, The Dukes had Their ups and downs and Trouble Tinding The hoop. They won The opener, buT losT The Tollowing Tive games. As The second round oT play opened, The Dukes, gaining new liTe, losT Three and won Three. Playing sTerling baskeTball The Dukes gave Glenbard, The league champs, The baTTle oT Their lives as They succumbed only in The lasT minuTe oT play, 44-40. AlThough They played a TasT game, The Dukes dropped Trom The Regional Tour- namenT by losing To Oak Park. H8 L .NQCLULQJ CLIACLJJ l0IO0IflQI'l fri lftl U'lg OM? 86115011 PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE UPPER LEFT: Woeller puls in a rebound. UPPER RIGHT: Aclion during Ihe Hinsdale game. LEFT CENTER: Maclc and Woeller fighf for a re- bound. CENTER: Winans and Mueller. RIGHT CENTER: Wi- nans and Manley. LOWER LEFT: Mueller and Woeller. LOWER RIGHT: Fallon qives advice +o Ihe firsl' slrinq: Man- ley, Koenig, Mueller, Woeller, and Hercher. PHOTOS ON OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Manley and Mueller. UPPER CENTER: Mack goes for a rebound. UP- PER RIGHT: Kolzow, Schu- macher, and Hercher. LOWER LEFT: A Iipoff belween Koenig and Woeller. LOWER RIGHT: The heavyweiqhl laaslcefball squad. Firsf Row: Turyna, Mil'- fer, and Bogolfq Second Row: Orcull, Maclc, Moeller, Coach Fallon, Mueller, Manley, and Koenig: Third Row: Herfer lMgr.l, Winans, Meyer, Rohn, Kolzow, Rosbaclc, and Harfley iMqr.l. almond rola CAM amea fo gina! in Conkrence York ..... York ..... York .,... York ..... York ..... York ..... Yorc .... . Yorc ..... Yorc ..... receives a pass T PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE UPPER LEFT: Lowe wa'IcI1es as Roehr sI1ooI's I Ihrow. UPPER RIGHT: Sfeingraber driInkJIes GI Lowe. LEFT CENTER: Green shoofingp Moeck g in affer rebound. RIGHT CENTER: Sieingrabe p Iures a IipoI'F. LOWER LEFT: Going affer a re are Moeck and DagIey. LOWER RIGHT: La g rom Daqley. Downers Grove La Grange . . . Maine ...... GIenbaroI .... Hinsdale .... Riverside .... Downers Grove La Grange . . . Maine ...... Yorc ..... HinscIaIe .... Yorc ..... Glenbard .... Yorc ..... 'Riverside .... Rx 5? I '-WQHL .WML X, Wah Us M, fy. ., - ,. . . ,4-1 . ..... if'N C-ZW? guialefi fine o!i9Aff5 .7!u'0ugAouf a pony .Simian I x T , ag , -T fc A N-QTVTT.. g?-ff--'i1 - GW 'sm I f Xml- THE LCJSXNG- QP-NNE SQUAD PHOTO: FirsT Row: HighT and Jesseng Second Row: Larson, Landgren, STeingraber, Lowe. Green, Dagley, and Roehrg Third Row: Coach Ferry, Cornelius, W. PeTersen, Hanson, Moeclc, BendiglceiT, and Geraci lMgr.l: FourTh Row: Dewsberry, F. PeTerson, and Seeclc. LOWER LEFT: Coach Ferry gives a Tew pre-game insTrucTions To CapTain Lowe. RIGHT: Jumping Tor a rebound are Larson, Roehr, and Green. The T945-46 ediTion OT Yorlcs barons ToughT wiTh real Yorlc spiriT. Coach Ferry, in his Third year aT The Barons' helm, had an inexperienced Team To worlc wiTh. AlThough There were no reTurning leTTermen, Yorlcs lighTweighTs won Their share oT games. Had They won The Tour conTerence TilTs which were dropped by one-poinT margins, The ConTerence sTandings would have appeared vasTly more Tavorable. WhaT The Barons lacked in experience They made up Tor in Team spiriT and TasT play. Using a varied lineup. Coach Ferry alTernaTed players in order To keep a sTrong Team on The Tloor aT all Times. AT The pivoT posiTion was STein- graber, Team high scorer and a handy man on rebounds. Landgren, a sharp- shooTing iunior, Tilled one Torward posiTion capably ThroughouT The season. AlTernaTing beTween guard and Torward were Three small, TasT lads. CapTain Lowe. a good ball handler, was ouTsTanding on deTense. Green scored Tre- guenTly Trom Tar ouT. Dagley played a TasT, aggressive game. AlTernaTing aT cenTer wiTh STeingraber was Moeclc, a good shoT and an accuraTe rebounder. Roehr and Larson also saw considerable acTion. 121 9 l Q -l- Schweppe, Thorne, and TripTe. l.enharT. .gZ'06A'.SD0l9A 6098 QCLIWLJ l 6I9CLl 8 pfageffh Ll' llilfrfifg In The beginning oT The season, Mr. Russell was The Trosh-soph menTor. l-le was replaced by Mr. SilcoTT and Mr. Birks, who reTurned Trom The Navy and sTarTed Teach- ing in The second semesTer. A Under The able leadership oT These Two coaches, The boys were really puT Through Their paces. They played Two games wiTh schools in The conTerence. Under The con- diTions oT new coaches and a Tough schedule The Teams came Through Tairly well. Some oT The beTTer players on The lighTweighTs were Boeger, SmiTh, SchlandT, RiTTer, MacKenzie, and Maples. The mosT promising boys on The heavyweighTs were Schweppe, Thorwaldson, Krusi. Rhodenburg, Rosback, and Gillaspy. MosT oT These boys have high and well-Tounded hopes oT appearing on Yorlc's TuTure varsiTy Teams. 122 HEAVYWEIGHT SQUAD: FronT Row UnverzagT and Alessi: Second Row: Ros back, Gillaspy, Thorwaldson. Krusi, and PeTerson: Third Row: Coach Russell Luehring, WolTman, Eaglin, Foley, Koll in, and Larson M r ' FourTh Row LIGHTWEIGHT SQUAD: FronT Row Richards, Klaeren and Baker: Second Row: SchlandT, Edwards, RiTTer, Maple and Cunningham: Third Row: Coach Rus sell, McCarTney, Curran, SmiTh, and Lar son lMgr.l: FourTh Row: Fredrickson and GOLF SQUAD: STanding: Coach PraTT, Pinnow, Price, Samuel, BogoTT, and Koenig: SiTTing: J. Williams and R. Williams. TENNIS SQUAD: FronT Row: RuTTer, G h P T D d Jh d VOC T Hildebrand: Second Row: RiTTer, ErnsT, l-lamilTon, Adams, BurTis, and TippeTTg Third Row: STeingraber, Roehr, Meyer, CollicoTT, Larkin, and Campbell: On STairs. ST. Clair, Winnie, Davidson, Bur- rows, FieliTz, Breininger, RuTlin, NauerT. LindroTh, Thorwaldson, and Coach Kunze. ain in, avi son, o nson, an QM dl'l6! Ql'LI'li6 8611415 3 Ping .S?00l t6 pdlndffe Yorlc's golT Team, under lvlr. PraTT's guidance, had a Tull schedule This year, consisTing oT TourTeen maTches all wiThin eighT weeks. There were only Three reTurning leTTermen This year, CapTain Bob Koenig, Howard Samuel, and Bob BogoTT. Five or six promising newcomers helped malce The Team sTiTT compeTiTion Tor all rivals. The boys spenT many hours oT pracTice aTTer school and on weekends aT WhiTe Pines GolT Course To condiTion Themselves Tor Their conTerence schedule. All members oT The squad eagerly awaiTed The big evenT oT The year, The ConTerence lvleeT. The Tennis Team also had a heavy schedule-Twelve maTches, including The DisTricT and ConTerence Tourna- menTs. Under CapTain Bob Winne and The coaching oT Mr. Kunze, The neTmen made Trouble Tor all comers. There were six leTTermen who reTurned To bolsTer The ranlcs oT The neTmen, Don Davidson, l-lerb LindroTh, Diclc ST. Clair, Carl FieliTz, Jon Thorwaldson, and CapTain Winne. To gain experience besides sTrengThening The Team, The up and coming Teams players who ioined The squad were: Bob Adam, Oliver Burrows, Duane RuTlin, Roger STeingraber, and Ed Johnson. 123 glad jnacL5fer5 .Slow Conkrence Jlairafiond wid Mar yiZQi fQ5 QT Trl EFI ,,f.,,.,f, The low hurdles. SporTing a wellebalanced and powerTul Team, York looks Torward To This year's Track season wiTh The conTerence TiTle as iTs goal. LasT year York placed Third in The conTerence meeT, and They have been sTrengThened in many evenTs This year. The EasTmen won almosT all oT Their indoor meeTs This winTer and should do even loeTTer ouTdoors where Their sTrengTh in The Tield evenTs will give Them added poinTs. Thus Tar This season, York has capTured mosT oT The dual and Triangular meeTs in which iT has parTicipaTed. In The WheaTon Relays The EasTmen Tinished second To Oak Park's sTaTe champions. York has again come up wiTh an ouTsTanding shoT-puTTer. Follow- ing in The TooTsTeps oT MarTin HauTe is Co-capTain John Mueller. York has an up-and-coming weighTman in Turyna, a sophomore. Broadiumping Tor York are Harbron and PaTTerson. BoTh have leaped 20 TeeT and may beTTer This mark. Greinke has pole-vaulTed over eleven TeeT This year, and if he conTinues To improve, he may capTure The conTerence vaulT. DanTelser and JohnsTon are carrying The high-jump banner Tor York. They operaTe aT around 5'8 and should collecT Their share oT poinTs during coming meeTs. 124 TRACK SQUAD: FronT Row: Shirky, Cals Sample, Miller, J. Kelly, Radunzel, and C Second Row: Jens JanTzen, Greinke, Br Norman, Juull, Blair, and Tilly: Third R EcksTein, Mueller, Rieck, Klusack, PeTrie T Herne, Kinyon, Keil, Rizer, and N. K lly FourTh Row: Dykema, Tiedemann, DanTel C. Herne, Harbron, Hall, PaTTerson, Kov h McCreary, ATkinson, and Coach EasT: FTTh Row: SmiTh lManagerl, Julien, Dunniv T Glaysher, Bailey, Kolzow, Bales, Tury OrcuTT, LichTenheld, Fischer, Gunsel, d Dickey lManagerl. LEFT CENTER: Co-c Tains Mueller and EcksTein wiTh Coach E T RIGHT CENTER: Tiedemann leads his p ponenTs over The lasT hurdle: LOWER RIGHT: Tiedemann, Third Trom leTT, clea g jAil'lC!aJ5 SLOW pl 0l'l'li5e in j'acL GJQJ gU0nt5 Ill Vlfiiw pi? f 'X - jx ry Q px:-f 5 I . g A 3 , In The dashes are Tiedemann, a swimmer in IasT year's ConTerence Iv1eeT, Anderson, a sophomore, and Harbron. The York hurdlers have capTured guiTe a Tew TirsTs This season and are sTeadiIy improving. Hurdling The Timbers This season are Tom and ChesTer Herne, OrcuTT, and Kolzow. York's haIT-milers, Dykema and Co-capTain EcksTein, broughT Their Time down To abouT 2:05. Miller has been running boTh The haIT and guarTer-mile evenT. The 880 relay Team oT Harbron, LichTenheId, Dykema, and Tiede- mann has been improving sTeadiIy and should go places This year. Ecks+ein, Bales, Dykema, and Miller compose The EasTmen's Two- mile relay squad. The York Thinclads were again under The able guidance oT Coach EasT, who is now in his TwenTy-TiTTh year aT York. He was assisTed by Mr. Russell. The Team was well managed by Rickey SmiTh and Dick Dickey. The Terror. ' UPPER LEFT: York's Tiedemann, Herne, Kolzow and OrcuTT clear The hurdles. UPPER RIGHT: The camera caTches Jack Harbron in mid-air. LOWER LEFT: John Mueller puTTs The shoT in The I945 conference meeT. LOWER LEFT CENTER: Greinke pole vauITing. LOWER RIGHT CENTER: Turyna puTTing The shoT. LOWER RIGHT: Clearing The high-iump bar is Bruce Danfelser. nw1mna1x V- - -1 1-H -- - lli- 4' ap my vnmnmuusmqm mmmmmmunun Agdldflf g76llfLC6ltL0l'l l 0gl 6l,l'IfL -88,05 Ogff in 0,0 Oh, my aching back! No, someone has nol fallen down lhe slairs and brolcen his back and suslained minor iniuriesf' ll is iusl one ol Jrhe prinlable, bul Jrrue, commenls ol a gym enlhusiasl. While lhe gym classes are playing ioolball, The games may be called rough, bul +here's no suilable lerm lo describe a gym bulcher-excuse me, a baslcelball game. Besides These well-lcnown sporls, olher bone-breaking aclivilies include Tumbling and baseball. Every once in a while, when you peram- bulale by lhe gym or even while engrossed in sludying, in lhe remolesl corner of school, a shrill scream will splil lhe silence. lmmedialely you lcnow some boys have been wreslling again. To balance 'rhe alhlelic side ol gym and lo develop lhe muscles noi used in sporls, Jrhe boys are given calislhenics. Though The slrains are lerrible and lhe casually lisl is high, lhe boys cannol complain, lor all lhe girls go wild over lhe body beaulilulf' zglzframuraf Saorfd lgrouicle gnferfainmenf Rcreafion Each year, Yorlc's inTramural program becomes larger in scope. The inTramural program was originally organized in order ThaT Those boys who didn'T parTicipaTe in varsiTy aThleTics could enioy compeTiTive sporTs wiTh boys oT similar abiliTy. Under Mr. Blaclc's guidance iT has grown sTeadily, and now several hundred boys parTicipaTe in The year-round acTiviTies. ' As The program goT under way lasT Tall, Touch TooTball Teams oT six men each played a schedule oT six games .per Team. The championship Teams, Teschner and R. Chapman, were awarded shields. Basl4eTball, The inTramural's winTer sporT, was carried on unTil March. The underclassmen Teams were organized inTo lighTweighT and heavyweighT groups. The iuniors and seniors had Their own league. Awards were presenTed To The Tollowing winning' Teams: Treshmen, Philip llighTweighTsl: and Edwards lheavyweighTslg sophomores, Daubner llighTweighTsl and Bell lheavyweighTslg iunior-senior, Bailey. ln addiTion To capTaining The iunior-senior champs, GilberT Bailey was Mr. Blaclc's righThand man. l-le helped organize The baslceTball schedule and compiled records during The season. The spring soTTball season has drawn an even larger TurnouT Than any oT The oTher phases oT The program. ivlr. Blaclc and his willing assisTanTs are To be commended Tor Their worlc Toward a bigger and even beTTer inTra- mural program. V ! READING DOWN LEFT-HAND SIDE: AcTion in a Tall TouchATooTball skirmish? Diclc l-lercher malces a TasT pickup and Ed l-le-rTer and Mr. SilcoTT waTch approv- inglyg players scramble Tor a long pass in Touch TooTball: a TleeT ballcarrier cuTs Tor The sidelines during a Touch-TooTball session: acTion during an inTramural soTT- ball TilT. PHOTOS READING DOWN RIGHT-HAND SIDE: Fielifz, RuTlin, l-linTZ. and Odell during a cage conTesT: The mob reaching Tor a rebound: capTains oT The champion baslceTball squads: Bell lsiTTingl, Philip, Daubner, and Edwards. Bailey is absenT Trom The phoTo. In The nexT phoTo, The poor lad has sTruclc vi- ciously aT The horsehide and missed. INSET PHOTO: FranTic players TighT Tor a Tip- CTT as Referee Bailey gleefully waTches. I .X4CLl'l0lfUL6!gl'l'l2l'lf5 The Y's Tales sfaff wishes fo express ifs appreciafion for fhe friendly inferesl' and cooperafion of fhe sfudenfs, faculfy, and adminisfrafion. We are forfunafe fo havenfhe services of excellenf commercial firms in producing fhe book and wish 'lo acknowledge especially fhe help of fhe following: Mr. Leander W. Hagerfy, Jr., of fhe Leander Com- pany and Superior Engraving Company: Messrs. Joseph E. Gessner and Emil Feuersfein of fhe School Division of Gibson Sfudiosg Messrs. Franklin Keller and John Burkhardf of fhe D. F. Keller Company, our prinfersg and Mr. Harold Beckeff, of fhe Kingsporf Press, who supplied our covers. A Qxwu scnplho Member 1 My ' 551.1921 xx 'ff-5'-9'ASS0ClNXQ I l28
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