York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1949
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Xb mw- vw Mar of giclucafiori The board of educaTion, elecTed by popular voTe oT The people OT This disTricT, have The responsi- biliTy of adminisTering York and mainTaining The high sTandards which have so long prevailed. The board consisTs oT Mr. C. A. Richards, Presi- denTg Mrs. Paul A. Royer, SecreTary: and Three members, Mr. William C. Kane, Mr. E. W. l-leimerT, and Dr. ArThur G. Adams. Afiififanf pl il'LCq0a! ana! ean 0 ir A Mr. Roy DeShane, AssisTanT Principal OT York, is also The Dean of Boys. ln addiTion To his year- round schedule, Mr. DeShane Tinds Time To help wiTh many OT The acTiviTies aT York. I Mrs. Bernice Anderson has been York's Dean OT Girls Tor Two years. She also Tinds Timo To sponscr The Girls' Club and help wiTh Their many acTiviTies. 9 The Board of Educahon. TOP: Mr. C. A, Richards enT: CENTER: Mrs. Paul A. Royer, Secrefary r. William Kane: BOTTOM: Mr. E. W. Heimer d Dr. ArThur G. Adams. Mr. Roy DeShane, AssisTanT Principal. RIGHT T Mrs. Bernice Anderson, Dean of Girls. O LCO and WdLl'lf8l'lal'LCQ QIQJQF5 .gflliffe UPPER LEFT: Mr. Bob Kerr. Superinlendenl of Building and Grounds, lakes a Iurn around 'rhe Campus in York's ieep. UPPER RIGI-IT: Mrs. Bernice Giese, Alfendance Clerk, who checks up on you when you have neglecled Io a'r'rend sludy hall or class. SeaIed wiIh her is Miss Diana Low, Mime- ograph Clerk, who prinls all our +esIs for us. LOWER LEFT: Miss Walkins. Clerk, Miss Doris Danielson, Secrelary Io Principal, and Mrs. Ann Grass. Regislrar, puf Iheir heads 'rogelher over Ihe morning mail. LOWER RIGI-IT: Miss Arlene I-Iausserman is Ihe young lady who receives our Aclivily Plan paymenfs. Piclured wiI'h her is Mrs. Bernice Anderman, Secrefary 'ro 'rhe Board of Educafion. I0 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I R I I I I I - I I I I I I I I :QI I. P - .i ' Zac era Olga in gnferfainmenf af flze mndfre ow I , I . l I K' ,.,.sf..-g... .,-' UPPER LEFT: Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Algebra, Plane Geomelry, Visual Aids Advisor, Summer School Direcfor. Come now, and gem' 'ro work! Miss Bernice Newkirk, English, Remedial and Correciive Reading. Talker-a l,OOO word Iheme! Miss Ida Lane SeHIe, Mafhemafics, Chairman of Mafhemalics Deparfmenf, Co-Sponsor of Siudenf Council. And wha+'s The definifion of This? UPPER RIGI-IT: Mr. Waller A. Knudson, English. Thai reminds me of when I was in 'rhe Navy . . . Miss Myrile Ellis, Librarian. Pu+ your gum in 'Ihe wasle baskeII Mr. Maynard J. Black, I-Iealih, Direcior of Iniramural Sporls. I was up ai my lodge a few days ago... LOWER PI-IOTO: Miss Myr+Ie Evien, German, English, Sponsor of German Club. Take 'rhe nex+ 'rhree pages and +ransIaIe. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Vocal Music, Chair- man of Fine Aris Deparimenl, Sponsor of Music Club. Now, people, I'm noi saying Ihis wifh malice . . . Mr. Theodore J. Chopp, Direcior of Insfrumenial Music. If someone doesn'+ admil To me Ihai he pui' 'rhe sugar in my gas Iank, we'Il NEVER go on that band Tour! Mr. Douglas Cady, Bookkeeping, Business Arifhmefic, Economic Geography, Assisianf Foolball Coach, Frosh-Soph Baskefball Coach. WhaIever you do, cIon r forger Io keep your support Qu? jacugfg, mglzf or rang-golf Qui' acubg 4 sf .x p df mf - is in ' 'T fli- UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Forresi Birks, Science, lnlramural Sporls Assisrani. All righl - le+'s keep if quiet Mr. A. Vernon Bakkers, I-lisfory, Siudenf Acfivifies Plan Direclor. We Teachers are merely symbols of presenl-day civiliza'rion. Miss Marie Gusfafson, Slenography, Clerical Praclice, Office Praclice, Chairman of Commercial Deparfmenl. Ten minuie iiming. Gei your papers ready. Mr. Charles A. Berry, Malhe- rnalics, lnlramural Sporls Assislanl. There's a rowdy in 'rhis sludy hall! LEFT: Miss Genevieve Mahre, Typing, Shorfhand. Shor'rhand is only a fool. Miss Doris E. While, Speech, Direclor of Dramalrics, Sponsor of Thespians. Some people are noi ready To slam' class. Miss Velma Walker, English, Sophomore Class Advisor. Lei each one do his own reciling, please. LOWER RlGl-lT: Miss Mary E. Sfoalrs, English, Freshman Class Ad- visor. l-land in your preparalion papers NOW. Mrs. Burdeiie V. Winemiller, l-lome Economics, Caieleria Manager. Go around io lhe back door, please. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, l-lislory, Co- Sponsor of Sluclenl Council. Why, of course, if's wonderful! I2 ur EQCAQF6 joif jhroug ur? Z ioud imed UPPER RIGHT: Miss Jeanne Osfby, English, Co-Sponsor of C'ealive Wriling Club. Did you hear 'Our Miss Brooks' lasl ni hi? Miss Marian Johnson, Ari, Ari Direclor For Y's Tales and Yor -Hi. This design needs somelhing more here. Mrs. Lois Ashlon Larson, Laiin Co-Sponsor of Lalin Club. Come, people, Iel's +ransIa're! Mr. Paul H. Harlwig, Dralling. I don'+ see why you fellows cIon r have Those plales in. LEFT: Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Bookslore Manager. Weil fill I gel oul m charlsf' Mr. A. C. Wilson, General Science. Incluslrial Arls. Don r he a prima donna. Mr. Raymond PraH', Chemislry, General Science, Golf Coach. Go gel your aprons and lowels-you lorgol 'rhem again! Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Melal Shop, Chairman ol Praclical Arls Deparlmenl. Where are you going 'ro college? LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Viclor E. Mahood, lncluslrial Aris, Frosh-Soph Foolball Coach. Gel your moon down! Miss Doroihea Pelersen, French, Spanish, Chairman of Foreign Language Deparlmenl, Junior Class Adviser. Le-Vs go +o lhe board and wri+e. Mr. Allan Maclear, Social Science, Sponsor of Roundlable. Drop in afier class some lime. I3 x J e. . - fr 715 ll jfllla ,I 2:52:51 unnvi' lgroalucfionri af UML J elaf po! ing y cfiue acudy i J es qiifiijgi s f, i I! Q. UPPER LEFT: Mr. George E. Simpson, General Science, Biology, Sponsor of Science Club. Are rhere any quesiions ihis morning? Mr. Harry L. Olsson, Physics, Chemislry, Chairman oi Science Deparimenl. Do you have a chewing-gum deposii' you'd like 'ro make? Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English. Yearbook Direcfor. l clon'+ care whaf Dave Garroway says, H isn'i correc+! Mr. Delber+ W. Meifz, Maihemaiics, Assisfani Coach of Ffosh-Soph Eooiball and Track. A+ easel RIGHT CENTER: Mr. Clark Hardman, Jr., Guidance Counselor. Sponsor of Camera Club. Wha+ 's on your mind? Mr. Keiih Jewell, Guidance Counselor. My advice io anyone who comes io me wiih a problem is 'ro Take a cold shower. Mrs. Doroihy Boyer, Home Economics, Co-Sponsor of Home Economics Club. Be quie+! Mr. G. A. Zach- arias, Hisfory, Sponsor oi l-lisiorical Socieiy. Now Today we will have a liH'le quiz. . . LOWER LEFT: Miss Luella Sione, Girls' Physical Educafion, Co-Sponsor of GAA. Go on back and gel wel! Miss Laure'Ha C. Kueck, Girls' Physical Educaiion, Co- Sponsor oi GAA. l'd demonsfraie ihis s'run'l', only l have my glasses on. Mr. A. J. Siefani, Boys' Physical Educaiion, Varsiiy Eooiball Coach, Assisiani' Track Coach. Spon- sor oi LeHermen's Club. Keep 'rhai back s+raigh+! Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, Prinfing. Indusrrial Arlrs. Now when I was in +he U. S. Min+ . . . I4 acuky jinb jun in glxfra-Cjurricufar .fdcfiuifzea UPPER LEFT: Mr. Roberf M. Leader, English, Chairman of English Deparimenr. All of which has nofhing +o do wi+h 'rhe nexi quesiion . . . Mr. Elmer Kunze, Physics, General Science, Tennis Coach, Sound Crew Direcior. Now if ihe liH'le loird 'Touched boih wires . . . Miss Fay Lampark, English, Sponsor of Pep Club. Whai' is The naiure oi your illness? Miss Doroihy E. Howe, Larin, Spanish, Co-Sponsor of La'rin Club. Where is my loud speaker sysiem? RIGHT: Mr. H. K. Siory, Social Science. And iherefore, 'rhis is so. Miss Beulah Shehan, English, Co-Sponsor of Creaiive Wriiing Club. I+ iakes all kinds of people To make ihe world, and none of Them go+ away. Miss Mary E. Websier, Speech, Business English. Are you deaf. or is my diciion Thai poor? Miss Irene R. Winn, English, Sponsor of Nafional Honor Socieiy. We clon'+ mind your sleeping. buf your snoring is dislurloing us. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Earl E. Heinhorsi, Maihemalics, Cross-Couniry Coach, Assisianl Frosh-Soph Fooiball Coach. Tha+'s righf-we'll beef 'em yeil Mr. Henry Hi'H, English, S+age Crew Direcior, Soph Play Direcior. Anyihing buf school! Mr. Clarence D. Easi, Ma+hema+ics. Direcior of Alhleiics, Track Coach. l hope you kids clo loeiier on 'lhis fesi 'rhan ihe 'ream did las? nigh'r! Mr. Enzo A. Guinioli, Spanish, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach. I don r like io give grades. I5 ,S, fe: Qi 2:31, s ew aiaclzerd jak jlzeir pface mon? amihar ac, X Baa. 'Au r 1 jo ry. - fxx no C 4 4 K gif, V r -.ZA ' at 39 it K 1 I ff. .sei fl 'Self 1- UPPER LEFT: Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Business, Social Science, Business Adviser of York-Hi. I-Iully Pele! I didn'i mean io say +haI! Mrs. Elizabelh Spencer, Assisiani Librarian. Is 'there anyone else who wanis fo 'lake a book our? The library is closing. Miss Leola G. Uecker, Typewriiing, Bookkeeping, Shorihand, Business Adviser of Audi- Iorium Producfions. SIuden'fs. Type as 'though you were Iouching a hor oven. Mr. Harold J. Kiefer, Boys' Physical Educalion, Chairman of Physical Educaiion Deparfmeni, Baseball Coach, Assisianf Foofball Coach. CounI, cadence, counI! RIGHT: Miss Virginia Heinemann, Malhemalics, Sponsor of Maih Club, Concessions Adviser. If you're foo cold in here, you can ge? your coals. Mr. David F. Koch, Jr., English, Assisfani Coach in Foofball, Baskefball, and Baseball. Ned lime, make sure you have sornelhing io do. Miss Alice Hibbard, School Nurse, Sponsor of Junior Red Cross. Did you iusl oversleep, or did you really have a headache? Mr. Berl Henry Michelsen, Spanish, Laiin-American I-Iisiory, Sponsor of Spanish Club. Bueno! LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Helen Haave, Home Economics, Co-Sponsor of Home Economics Club. Quiet please. There's foo much noise. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, York-Hi Direcior, Sponsor of Quill and Scroll. JusI beiween you and me and Ihe back of fha roorn . . Mr. George Ehnebom, I-Iisiory, Chairman of Social Siudies Deparimanr, Senior Class Adviser. My world hisfory siudenis-where are They? Mr. Roberl Ferry, Biology, Varsify Baskefball Coach, Frosh-Soph Fooiball Coach. Take Ihis bird in college I knew . . . I6 Q . TOP LEFT: Calendar Commillee. Evelyn Lindrolh, Chairman: Grace Sinibaldiq and Jane Rizer. TOP RIC-HT: Sfuclenl Council Officers. John Barlhelmy, Vice-Presidenlg Carolyn Fosler, Secrelary: and Bob Thoma, Presidenl. LEFT CENTER: Assembly Commillee. Roger Dickinsong Roger Colfer: and Rex Bendigkeil, Chairman. CENTER: Public Relations Comrniflee. Mariorie Hansen: Peggy Conling and Kay Milnamow, Chairman. RIGHT CENTER: Safely Commiflee. Ed Ross: Ed Schoenleld: and Joan Luhman, Chairman. LOWER LEFT: Aclivilies Commillee. Peggy Poole: Bill Wuerlel. Chairman: and Nancy Leader. LOWER RIGHT: Execulive Council. Firs+ Row: Bob Thoma, Kay Milnamow, Thea Rauienberg, Bill Wuerlel, and Roger Ralcerg Second Row: Joan Luhrnan. Lowell Harris, Evelyn Lindrolh, Carolyn Fosler, and Joan Barlhelmy: Third Row: Rex Bendigkeil, Dick Pederson, and Don Treple. Hold il down, says Presidenl Bob Thoma-and 'rhe Sludenl Council is on ils way To do bigger and loeller lhings in lhe lrue spiril ol '49ers. The lunch hour and whal 'ro do and where lo be has always been a problem, bul lhis year 'rhings have really gollen under con'l'rol and run prelly smoolhly, 'rhanks lo 'rhe Sludenl Associalion. Yes. everyone al York belongs lo an organizalion-il is lhe Sludenl Associalion of Y.C.H.S. The new conslilulion which lhe council and speech classes worked on so diligenlly was aclopled in March. As soon as York-Glenbarcl relaiions were severed, lhe councils ol bolh schools mel' lo discuss lhe problem and lo find a solulion. This year York ioined 'rhe Illinois Associalion of Sludenl Councils. Delegales from lhe York council were senl 'ro a convenlion of This associalion al lhe Congress Holel, Chicago. Delegales broughl back from lhis meeling worlhwhile suggeslions lo be used nexl year in 'the associalion. I7 .S?ll,JOI'li OLLIQCL C add of 150 id gounclkr gofclen Oioloorfunifieri ljjjll llllwxvljyil Le+'s slop our gold rush for a min- ule and lake a look a+ York's grandesf nuggel-+he class of '5O. The dynamic juniors are represenled in nearly every ac+ivi+y on Yorlc's campus. Look any- where from +he baskelball cour+ ro Room 239 sevenlh period. and you'll be sure lo discover some juniors. .This year 'rhe class of '50 presenled My Sisier Eileen. The juniors are noied for iheir good alhleies. Jralenied ac+ors and acrresses. charming personalilies, and zany deeds. They have had 'rheir one year of FRESl-lness and lheir one year of SOPI'-lisficalion, now They are upper classmen and raring ro go. All Jrhouqhis are Turned 'ro wha+'s ahead for rhem, and everyone can 'fell you fha? The juniors are headed in rhe righlr direclion. OFFICERS OF THE JlJNlOR CLASS: Front Row: Audrey F 'r T Linda Reulman, Secrelaryl Baclr Row' Lowe z, reasurer Il He Phillips, Vice-Presideni. President and Ronald I8 i. friuing Cfadd of 509 l Row John Barlhelmy, Thomas Bour- Fron : garl, Allan Biarnesen, and Don Bennellg Second Row: Gus Biorklund, Harrier d Marion Beck Belly Alexan er, Brueckner, , Pal Archer, Helen Billell, Barbara Allen, ' ' D Bales, d J an Barnard, Third Row. on an e William Ackerman, Charles Bleiler, Charles Brill, George Brinkman, Marilyn Brons, Lorraine Barlh, Belly Bowman, Marilyn Ausf, Mary Biernalh, and Mere- lyn Baumeisler. Fronf Row: Charles Clark, Arlene Civis, Barbara Buxlon, Kalhleen Definer, and Lois Bufferfieldg Second Row: Richard Daniels, Allen Dailey, Pal Childs, and Carol Buellner: Third Row: Ted Damron. Bobelle Connelly, Joan Corneau, Peg Conlin, Jean Cundihf, and Ann Chilslrom: Fourlh Row: James Carbine, Annelle Carpenler, Barb Cohen, Ward Casper Gail Buckmasfer, and Niel Bullerlield Fronl' Row: Lucille Eddy, Ann Fannon, Nancy Ford, Dorolhy Finlayson, and Eleanor Frase: Second Row: Gena Lou Dove, Marilyn Dirnmilf, Claire Faulslich, Barbara Dewsberry, Enid Drews, and Bar- bara Donaldg Third Row: Dick Forresl, Bob Fox, John Diedrich, Waller Eksfein, Richard Fonke, and Don Fosfer: Fourlh Row: Alberl Eichsfaedl, Dick Feather- slone, Don Fiebrandl, Howard Diehl, Bill Fischer, Roger Dickinson, Monle Follef Jim Downer, and John Echols. 0lfil J'l,Qy5 l'lbUa,I 6! fo gl G,6Jlfl,6lte uniord are Cgadlzing n on jkeir 5 emo 0 'MAA om Fronl Row: Mariory Hemmill, Lucile Granl, and Nancy Harmenimj: Second Row: Audrey Frifz, ' - ' ' ' G'll' , R lh Cassid , and Faye Gill, Rufh Gernand, and Barbara Handschugel, Third Row. Doris I is u y C l Hallenhoflg Fourlh Row: Beniamin Harris, William Haman, Bill Harger. Gorden Graunlce, aro Leo Grief. George Freiberl. and Joan Gray: Fifth Row: Glen Halbe, Bob Hanscom, Lowell Harris, and Randolph Harnish. Fronf Row: Charles Hoppesch, Torn Johnson, Alvin Hinz, and Arlhur Hurley: Second Row: ' ' J hnson: Clifford Hesferman, Jane Highly Marlorue Howland, Joan Havemann, and Leonora o Th'd R : B rbara Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Edilh Jerome, Alice Hurf, Eleanor Heifmann, lr ow a Deborah Hoag, Pai' Hedges, and Marilyn Hoffman: Fourlh Row: Roberl' Hendelbach, Tom Heinemann, lrving Johnson, Wayne Hudson, John lrwin, Don Johnslon, and Bill Jenles. 20 unior Cfafid .sigkf jheir goafyudf .xgrouncl fAe all Fronl Row: Anlhony Mannino, John Maechlle, and Delmur Lynn: Second Row: Bill Lambie, Pal Lange, Nancy Leader, Mary Long. Elaine Kroeger and Bruce Mahon: Third Row: Richard Lory and Edwin Maha: Fourlh Row: Norman Kruse. Paul Luhrsen, Jim Krieler, Jim Mannasmifh, Dan Manson, Bill Mahler. Haydon McParlland, and Bill Larson. Fronf Row: Shirley Kling, Virginia Krauslropl, Annaliesa Koppel, Arlene Knop, and Janis Karr: Second Row: Delores Kolsledl, Nancy Kerbec, Colleen Kelly, and Sandra Karnafz: Third Row: Richard Kirchner. Beverlee Kelley. Shirley Klein. and Arlene Kane: Fourth Row: Allen Krage, Franlc Komel, Andrew Kozalr, Jael: Kesler, and David Kasmar. 2l ,V N l , , .,.. .. , ,, Q., ...mi i r 1 i . I I l 1 , . i i l l l i l l . i l l E l L... ,. ,,.. . . M ,--+-- reamd 0 ecoming eniorri an Ouf Ar unions Fronf Row: Hoyf Malhews, Dicl: Moore, Tony Minnifi, and John Min- nilig Second Row: Enid McKee, Mary McKenna, Sonia Maurer, Dina Mod- ieslca, Ola Belle Morey, Joan Michels, Diane McKnight, and BEII McLane: Third Row: Janel Miller, Sonia Mon- sen, Lois McNamara, Ellen McBrien, Joanne Moore, Lee Modjeslca, Larry McGra+h, Carl Melander. and Charles Moore. Froni Row: Bill Pflaum, Jerry Pills, Kennefh Norlinq, Allen Porl, Dial: Pa- ver. and Ronald Phillips: Second Row: Eleanor Pefiei, Peggy Parker, Pai Pederson, Georgiana Munday, Charles Morgan, Jerry Nagel, and Carol Pear- son: Third Row: Nancy Olson, Nancy Lynn Nollingham, Mary Monaghan, Loreffa Novolny, Raymond Mueller, Roberi Muhl, and Roberi Planfe. Frcnf Row: Richard Rudi and John Reimer, Second Row: Joan Remec. Linda Reulman, Jane Rizer, Edna Rus- sell, Joan Rice, and Sharon Rufling Third Row: Dick Savee, Reber? Rollins, Ralph Raine, Georgia Rincker, Joan Ruopp, and Ellen Royerg Fourfh Row: Edward Rollo, Glenn Riffmueller, Gor- don Richarcls, and John Sandall. JJ L1 52 willk W, ,sim M unior Cfadzf 0 A age I0 t Row Nancy Simpson, Alta Marie Fron : Poole, Nancy Scahill, and Dorothy Schneider: Second Row: Bill Sladelr. Marilyn Small Vicki Jim Schwappe, , Slatalla, Barbara Sinibaldi, and Ethel h 'ter Third Row- Bob Smith, Sc wen 1 g . h , Natalie Smith, Lester Schumac er Barbara Slusarczylr, Clara Slavilc, and Karin Shivalyg Fourth Row: Donald Ili mSmith Schramm, Henry Senna, Wi na , Janet Smith. Hervey Shannon, and Joseph Schachtg Fifth Row: Jack Schultz, George Smith, Wanda Schot- tenberg, and Royce Simmons. T uax Lorraine Tho- Front Row: Lee r , man, Eleanor Tobusch, and Russell Stemple: Second Row: Howard Van- derbruggen, Nancy Sonquist, Diane Sopoci, Julie Stevenson, June Virus. and Chole Sveinssong Third Row: Elroy Steben, David Van Doran, Cecil Swartzwelder, Clarence Steben, Robert d James Talbot. Bill Van Der Moen, an Spelman. Front Row: Betty Zacharias, Gwen Wing, Joanne Wingert, Margie Wise broclc, Nancy Zinns, and Julia Zaya: Second Row: June Warren, Joan Wil- liams, Margie Winterqerst, Jaclcie Zwiclrel. Connie Wagner, and Dwayne Zarboclag Third Row: Don Woosley. Kenneth Walther, Don Wirsching. and Ewald Wolatz: Fourth Row: George Weisbeclmer, John Webb, Eugene Wiesneth, Bob 1 man, and Bob Wheeler. W'Iliamsen, Bill Work- jf' O e , jhey he .S7o,aA5! lgroucl, preff? Eg, ana! ,wry gud? ff' l I fy! ,gr -73 LJ 0 l O e- 0 l I 5 OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS: Fronf: John Coseqlia, Vice-President and Millie Benecleffo, Treasurer: Back: Don Trepfe, Pres- idenlg and Marlene Erlandson, Secrelary. Afler a year of gerring ac- quainled wirh rhe school, The Class of '5l has really srarled ro roll up a record. If you rake a look al Jrheir a'rhle+ic achievemenls, The fulure looks brlghl for York if rhey keep up The good work. The highlighr of 'rheir year's ac- rivilies was The Sophomore Play, lhe smashinq courlroom melo- drama. The Nighl' of January lb. Since rhey have passed from rhe freshman sraqe info a higher plane. rhe upper lowerclassmen have grown more sophisricared and in- relligenr. ln 'rwo more years rhe sophomores should become one of 'rhe berrer classes +o graduare from York. 5z,,, Aomored G, re udf Mginning d Row' Peggy Bally, Donna Bainer, Fronl Row: Lucille Ball, Joyce Begicln, and Millie Benedello: Secon . h ohl, and Barbara Beckman: Third Row: Virginia Baumgardner, Deldaleen and Claudelle Bauer: Fourlh Row: Dorolhy Barrell, Harry Ac ep Barnes, Alice Avedisian, Paul Addy, Waller Allen, Joe Belleson, Bob Anlcer. Kennelh Beclrmann, Richard Beall, Arlhur Anderson, Judy Baier, Sue Ashlon, Eugene Belly Bell, and Eloise Bacon, Albrechf, Eleanor Aschmann. l Broclcman and Lorraine Brende- Fronl Row: Marilyn Chaney, Belly Caslner, Linda Biorlilund, Marqo , muehl: Second Row: Joanne Clarke, Marilyn Carroll, Belly Buchman, Joanne Carlson, Joyce Bowen, Gerlrude Bouchard, Wallace Capron, and Edward Chilversq Third Row: Roger Chrislensen, Bob Berg. Burl Boldebuclc, and John Chrisliansen: Fourlh Row: James Bueche, Ronald Bowlzer, Andrew Bowen, Glenn Besserl, and Marguerile Carus. 25 fo .SZHL lawn fo 'lfllw .gyololzomorefi are po! ing nwcw 26 af fo rea! Succeaaea Fronr Row: Marlene Erlandson, Calh- erine DeMoss, Jean Davis, and Nancy Eichinq Second Row: Mariorie Ericlc- son, Joan DesRosiers, David Edwards, and Arr Dillmann: Third Row: Marilyn Daily, Par Egres, Jo Ann Dodds, Ar- lene Doclrray, Lolila Deere, and Billy Ehmang Four Row: Fred Davison, Bill Cozorl, Paul DeBruine, John Coseqlia. Roger Colfer, and Clarence DeMoss: Fiffh Row: Ronnie Everharf, John Cor- an, Olis Conyers, Michael Cody. Barry Erickson, and Bob Cunningham. Fronf Row: Muriel Goff: Second Row: Phyllis Fielifz, Mary Fielilz, Mariorie Gamparf, and Joanne Fouslre: Third Row: Jean Golfermann, C-relchen Felthouse, Edna Ghislain. Jackie Fren- dreiss. Shirley Falfer, and Geraldine Greene: Fourlh Row: Dwight Fox, Dennis Fuglsang, Dick Fosler, Tony Fuiii, Warren Gilkey, Barbara Fleisch- man, Yvonne Follel, Dean Garza, and Jim Faulsliclr. Fronf Row: Carol Hershey, Donna Hinkelman, Palricia Hollander, Ther esa Hansen, Marilyn Hoellie, Joan Harlcins, and David Hagsfromg Second Row: Marion Holi, Elsie Halwachs Dorolhy Gust, Jean Hauqeiord, Mary Lou Henaughon, and Bernard l-losf rop: Third Row: Charles Heiss, Roberf Hrovalin, Jack Hercher, David Hoff man, Albert Havenga, and Norman Grobeg Fourlh Row: Warren Hamil lon, Pafricia Hawkins, Belle Hohman Jeanne Halfenholil, and Fred Henzi ew jainf id Fronf Row: Pal' Kirchner, Barbara Jacobi, Alice Johnson, Johanna l-lunlinghouse. Beffy Jessen. and Marilyn lrishg Second Row: Carol Johnson, Dorofhy Johnson, Marie Johnson, Shirley Karnsiedf, Mar- iefla Kasle, Jeannelie Jones, and Pal Kaufman: Third Row: Burion Hulland, Jack Keller, Bill Jackson, Jim l-lunfer, VaLinda Jenlcins, and Alice Hyers: Fourlh Row: Kenneth Kinzel, Alexander Jaclrs, Norman Kidd, Edwin Kemp, Alan John- son. Doug Kirchner, Dick Kemp, and Waller Karaselr. Fourlh Row: Jim Kruse, Bill Lenharl, and Jaclc Larson: Second Row: Rifa Konecy. Ann Kraeplin, Alice Kubicelr, Peggy Lar- son, and Carol Kleneq Third Row: Bob Leishman, Alice Koeneclce, Fleury Le Sage, Lorraine Kruse, Pally Larsen, An- drea Leader, Dick Kusl, and Waller Lar- kin: Fourlh Row: Diclc Koubelc, Louis Kosieclci, Loren Krause, John Lemes, Howard Lass, Dick Lawler, and Jean Kolzaw. Front Row: James McDonald, Gordon Maxson, Bill Melhorn, Judy McCollum, and Fred McDowell: Second Row: Marie lyn Messley, Linda Luchella, Failh Loren- zen, Lou Liiile, Jean Meng, Joan Light, and Newell Luflcing Third Row: Leona Mannino, Joe Malfilano, Dicl: Lewis, Bev- erly Meineclce, Bob McKenna, and Arlhur Mardisg Fourfh Row: Dick Meidrich, Don- ald Lifile, Julius Luchella, Doug Mac- Parlland, Bob Melleile, John McNe1'r, Allison Merriam, Lois Long, and Belly Meininger. .Si'0bLfe6! JH, Sopkomoreo , gfadzi 27 0,9 0l'l'LOI'e5 tk? ,MAH U19 jul! Front Row: John Miller, Dick Miller, Kenneth Moy, James Meyer, Edward Nesnidal, and Kenneth Nelson, Second Row: Gail Montgomery, Carol Nauman. Jean Michaelis, Joyce Michels, lrene Molnar, Nancy Murray, and Carol Nel- son: Third Row: Donald Nagel, Robert Moehle, Delbert Mittelheuser, Billie Moses, Pat Moore, and Janet Miles: Fourth Row: Warner Mosetich, Allan Meyer, Edward Nelson, Paul Mueller, Joan Mudra, Louise Morine, George Mitchel, and John Mobeclr. Front Row: Jerry Parrish, Tom Patterson, James Pennington. Franlc Postula, and Jim Newby: Second Row: Corrine Peach, Angela Polite, Carolyn Paulson, Roxy Ann Parlcer, Frances Proselr, Phyllis Ptund, and Peggy Pool: Third Row: Marilyn Oberg, Gwen Poltroclr, Pat Phillips, and Leonard Neumann: Fourth Row: James Popp, Carl Peters, Tom Pointec, James O'Neill, Roger Ptluger, Bruce Peterson Wayne Priest, and Bill Pedersen. Front Row: Shirley Rautenbush, Gloria Runge, Marilyn Rinlcer, Elaine Schlem- becker, Jean Sauls, and Natalie Schmidt: Second Row: Lorraine Reinlre, Shirley Rosenwinlrel, Darlene Rittmueller, Helen Rhodes, Pearl Rogers, and Joan Schmidt: Third Row: John Ryan, Richard Rohlfs. Jaclc Schmelzer, Donald Rosenwinlcel, Patricia Ritch, and Dave Rosrnis: Fourth Row: Dick Schneider, Jack Rosslcammg Fifth Row: Tom Reck, Walter Sachwitz, David Robertson, James Purcitull, Nor- man Regitz, Eugene Reising, Ernest Ritter, Kenneth Ronslce, Charles Schmidt, Burton Rosenbach, and Bob Schacht. .fdcfiuifiea o!.S70l0lzomore:5 7!NaLe M L, llfijlceeli um Fran? Row: Lufher Seiberi. Bill Sfahl, and Bruce Soderholmg Second Row: Mary Siapleion, Grace Sinibaldi, Mary Sail- heimer, Eileen Shoclnley, Lanore Sogard, and Elaine Sieing Third Row: Nancy Sloul, Barbara Slaclxs, Kafhleen Smiih, Carol Siegfried, Mary Slefecelc, and Liz Schoenbach: Fourfh Row: Berf Schweppe, Edward Shoenfeld, Edgar Simpson, Ro- bsrf Shaw, and Ted Schurman: Fifrh Row: Wayne Spinlc, Bruce Sielzer, John Siech- man, Mahlon Slocum, Donald Smirh, and l-lerby Sieweri. Fronf Row: Caroline Slurm, Peggy Sirane, Mariorie Vogel, Jackie Sfumbaugh, and Doroihy Toninig Second Row: Barbara Vesely, Carole Sundberg, Doris Sumner, Elsa Troup. Barbara Sirobel, and Roberfa Tarr: Third Row: Franlzlin Walger, Ronald Swanson, l-larry Thorsen. Neil Thode, and Donald Trepleg Fourfh Row: lsiandingl: Richard Tilly, Roberi Vonderoha, Guy Tarrani, Tom Teschner, Richard Sfrong, John Turner, Malcolm Taylor, Roberf Vihnanelc. and Larry C. Swayda. Fronl Row: Ruih Zersen, Joyce Wesien- dorf, Nancy Wright, Diane Welshymer, and Lydia Zayag Second Row: Jim Wal- son. Joan Wersal, Wanda Wrighl, Char- loH'e Wiegand, Barbara Wickham, and Pai Whifalmer: Third Row: Ray Wirlcus, Hazel Winne, Susan Weaser, and Beverly Wallace, Fourih Row: Charles Whilloclr. Bob Williams. and Roberi Winkley: Fiffh Row: Warren Wellman, George Wilson, Ronald Wynn, Hugh Yafes, Guy Tarrani, John Williams, Roberi Youse, Donald Willa, and Ronald Wier. uggeffi of cwwdolge Wezifk in Weopkyfed i 77000146 X f , E!! EI T ml 'J El ml OFFICERS OF FRESHMAN CLASS: Bruce Johnson, President Bob GolseTh, Treasurer Dick Turchi, Vice-Presidenig and Charmaine SmiTl'i, Se-::reTa ry. The Class OT '52 are Treshmen now, louT waTch Them go! During The pasT year They have worn oTT some oT The much Talked abouT greenness. Yes, The Treshmen have become, in a manner oT speaking, high-school sTuclenTs. Even so, The Trosh have yeT To go Through The-sophomore, junior, and Tinally The senior sTages before They are genuine YorkiTes. This year's biggesT gold mine was The Bow and Arrow Ball, The annual clance They sponsor. They hope To have The makings of some championship Teams among Them. The Treshmen view Their TuTure years aT York wiTh a gleam of hope in Their eyes. 3 ' KOFQJLF G, Ong, A Ong l'85AI'l'lel'l are 0 MPH ey B l n and Belly Beals' Second Fronf Row: Joanne Aue, Jacquiline Aldridge, Barbara Allen, Pauline ea , . Row: Barbara Archer, Carol Barrels, Lorella Belobraydich, Doraine Anderson, Margarel Bell, and Marilyn Ashby: Third Row: Verlin Barry, Alberl' Barllelf, Roberl Bahmer, and Fred Baughman: Fourfh Row: John Barfmann, Ronald Anderson, Peler Anderson, Lee Banlcs, Peler Baugh, and Allen Abraham, Fifth Row: Daniel Anderson, Sfanley Bales. and Keith Achepohl. Froni Row: Richard Brill, Richard Boller, and Richard Burleeg Second Row: Glen Biarnesen, Vivian Buxfon, Rosamond Cada, Richard Borneman. and David BusweIl1 Third Row: James Burns, Joyce Brerrmann, Belly Brighf, Joanne Buehring,Dawn Benson, Myra Bloxom, and Richard Beniamin: Fourfh Row: Margarel Brandl, Barbara Brown, Nancy Ann Brown, Carolyn Bos, and l-lerberl Bingham: Sland- D na Mae Bunge, Virginia Bueler, Eleanor Brinkman, Ralph Basic, ing: Tom Burrows, Fred Bosselman, on Dan B ' ' ullerfielcl. and Anlfa Brrnlcmann. 3l U ey Pe jl 2:5Al'l'lel'1, OW, Auf Judi EAQWL PGUQ Froni' Row: Richard Colle, Dan Cor- nelius, Richard Durham, Allen Dur- ham, Phillip Correll, James Dunham, and Bob Conling Second Row: Anna Cohan, Helen Crowell, Arlene Daniels, Sharon Chrisiianson, Beverly Dornofl, Margaref Counsell, Carol Dunnivanl, Audrey Crumplon, Duane Duclos, and Marvin Chaney: Third Row: John Dielerich, Marilyn Claus. and Wayne Conroy: Fourlh Row: Jim Dame, David Cunningham, Roberl Cords, Eugene Canfield, Earl Carney, Bruce Downey, Bruce Carlson, Roberi Des Rosiers, Charles Cornish, and John Cozorl. Fronl' Row: Wallace Fiene, Arla Enge- brechl, Jean Ericlcson, Shirley Feisl, Rudolph Engslrom, and Dollilee Eshel- man: Second Row: Phyllis Frega, Shire ley Fullmer, Michael Erlenbauqh, and Kalhy Flechsigg Third Row: Rulh Ellis, John Fredericlcson, Richard Franzen, Norman Ellison, and Ronald Erick: Fourlh Row: Glenn Felbinger, Earnesl Eclcelrnan, Richard Ellzey, Rosewell Eafon, Bill Elwell, and Kennelh Eichen- bergerp Standing: Phebe Ernsl, Beverly Forsmark, Margarel' Finlayson, Berry Fellows, Joan Esch, Marilyn Ewerl, and Joan Faierson, Firsl' Row: Gary Garvens, Jimmy Greene, Fred Hadley, Bob Grobl, Bill Haggerly, and Slanley Graunlceg Sec- ond Row: Barbara Gould, Marilyn Gunderman, Vivian Granback, Janel Gibson, Ann Guslafson, Delores Ham- blin, and Gerlrude Gausq Third Row: Joyce Goeller, Rila Hamroclc, Joyce Handy, Joyce Graunlre, Pal' Grabo, Carolyn Hanewinclcel, Mariorie Han- sen, and Jean Granrafhg Fourfh Row: Harold Goff, John Green, Bob Gol- selh, Wendle Greene, and Vic Hammer. F86 l'l'leI'l U12 Fronr Row: Calherine Heide. lrene Hesse, Joanne Hill, Phyllis Higley. Carol Heine, and Joyce Harrley: Sec- ond Row: David Harrinqlon, Jean l-larbaugh, Jane Harbauqh, Delories Hill, Sharon Harie, and Gerlrude Hoffman, Third Row: Leroy Heller. Lorraine Hinrichs, Marlene Haydon, Marian Heimerl, Carole Heffel, Mar- ilyn l-lersey, Judy Hendrickson, and Tommy Henderson: Fourfh Row: Jacl: Heidelmeier, Harvey Hermann, James Heiss, Ronald Hoffman, Tom Hodge. and Bill Heyden. Fronl Row: Nina Mae Holmes, Ann Jaeger, and Caroline Johnson: Second Row: Barry Jackman, Pauline Hornsby, Florence Irwin, Mary Jane Jaeger, Beisy Jarreli, Sharon Johnson, and Donna Holland: Third Row: James Jasper, Eugene l-lolclerman, Kenny Jamison, David lrwin, and Lauren Hol- liday: Fourfh Row: Ronald Johnson, Reynard Janisch, Roland Johnson, Bruce Johnson, George Keichmarlc, and John Karr: Fiffh Row: Dennis John- son, Roger Holi, and Brian Kasmar. Fronr Row: Richard Leonard, Lionel Krauslropl, Donald Kruppenbacher, David Kors, Gordon Kirchhoiil, and George Lane: Second Row: Carroll Knighf, Carol Langer, Parsy Ann Kol- zow, Carol Lecfure, Eleanor Klose. Cornelia Lenard, Barbara Kirchner, Paliy Knepple, Donna Lindsay, Caro- lyne Larson, and Keiih Kramer: Third Row: Janice Lindsey, Adrienne Klank, l Lorraine Kuras, Sally Ann Lawson, Carole Larson, and Donald Kneip: Fourlh Row: Glenn Kruse, Ralph Lane, Jaclc Langille, Ronald Krocln, Henry , Kruse, Donald Kniclxer, and James Lass. jlleir Jcwwivlge Ar jufure ears! X Jiffy,-X 33 CZ 0 L pl 0UQ:5 fo Nw 34 Fronl Row: Le jawn? kr .grodlz Fronl Row: Howard Malslrom, Joan Meyers, Dan Mabee, Emil Lira, and Harold Miller: Second Row: Neil Marshall, Millon Lynnes, Lois Marker, Dorolhy Ann Mesler, Duane McCarl- ney, Allan Marquardl, and Glen Meyer: Third Row: Bill Lloyd, Bill McDaniel, Beverly McDonald, Lois Mensing, Janel Longmore, Wayne Mahood, Belly Milliren, and Dorolhy Manlculul: Fourlh Row: Bob McKnighl, Howard McGee, Ronald Low, John Long, Toby Melcalle, Dave MacFarl- land,Don Mc6ralh,and Hunlly Melvin. Fronl Row: Mariorie Parlrer, Ph llis Palmer, J Y oyce Pelerhans J , eanne Nin- nemann. Mary Lo O' u Dell, Palricia O'Neill, and M yrna Olsen: Second Row: Lorraine Papenbr lc o , Palsy Moog, Carolyn Pearson, Beverly Pelliqrew, Roberl Nel son. Roberl Parroll, Wil- liam Parker Roberl M , ueller, and Fran- ces Nicollg Third Row: Jack P l Earl P ' e ers, errin, and Charles N l o an: Fourlh Row: Marvin Palz R , onald O'Halloran, Ernesl Olds, James Pallrovic, Rila Paoli, Pal Peacock , and Marianne Murren. Ronald Reimer Ol , ga Pod- gornik, Joan Riller, and Pal Quinn: Second Row C : arol Rilzmann, Mary Rolh, Arlene Roule B , arbara Riner, Shirley Piepol, Evelyn Ruopp, and Irene Plass: Third Row: James Saule. Richard Polonus B , urlon Scahill, George Pusch J , ames Royer, Dave Rudi, Tom Reese, and Bob Sandman' Fourlh Row' Ro I . na d Rebel, Forresl . Rank, Paul P' rlmas, and Kennelh Rada. OZ, !ol,0I'lg Obtffleg jimi aio 0 Fronl' Row: Donald Shafer, Mary Smifh, Charmaine Smifh. Arlene Schmidf, and Vernon Schulze: Second Row: Deioresl Shoffs, Beverly Schafer. Palfy Shea, Virginia Schulz, Donna Schalo, Carl Schmidl, and Charles Schmoolc: Third Row: John Smilh, Rodney Sippy, Carolyn Shaffer, Irene Slefanski, Nancy Shirlry, Mariorie Schwarz, Glen Schriclcer, and Arvin Schulfzg Fourlh Row: Alberf Shaw. Nancy Solheim, Maurreon Seep, Joan Schmalzried. David Smell, Gordon Shearer, and Arnold Schweifzer. Fronf Row: Cheryl Terwedo, Barbara h n, Belly Weslern, and Dorolhy ' J ne Swanson, rv- l l x I Sfrac a Wesl: Second Row. a Moonane Thomas, Jeanefie Taylor, er, Rose Marie Waida. ' - Aud- Vivian Vorrey and Darlene Welch: Third Row. r e Westwood, Bef? and Y rey Topel, Geo g Mae Terwedo, Ronald Weber, Waller Swanson: Four-ih Row: Donald Wadham, Doris Thomas, Barbara Voss, and Carol Weinbauer: Siandingx Carol Vogelbacher, Dolores Vogr, John Swanson, Ausiin Swarlz, Richard ' Thibodean, Richard Tur- ld Wein Swiclc, Garry chi. Louis Weiss, and Gera qand. l. Fronl Row: Bob Yde, Camellia Wrigh Janel Wilson, Marqarel Zaroogian, Wilda Williams. and Diane Wrighi. Second Row: Mariorie Wieqand, Da loris Wilde, Vivian Wiegrefe, Jan Whilney, Kay Wilson, Connie Wal. and Donald Wick: Third Row: Bob W'lson. Ernesl Zienfara, Jerry Wuflke. ' ld Worley, and n b Winernnller, Dona Bo Richard Youse. e l id omla 616 QPQJAMIQIL Lie 9 35 1 SENIMBBS f ' ' ' 'V Y q,e,.p w ' masse. NZIQLQZE K3 vf s E. 3359331 N lx 445x513 63 oo wifi Qu ' 5365454 W ..... A vu . .... . ' 9.99618 if Esafim 'LJ A .'2'Z'.22'.2, ' 'fn-as.-2: ' 4 . .I If :gm-gzgsqsp , uf' 4659633 n9n9:x9s?v6 4 433995 e,e,4we. ' 1 29393 I f ' 5 5 'N X f 'od' Q-EEE!!! ' 53966 IA - we Z1 em VIRGINIA JEAN ABEL JOIE ALESSI: Frosh Football Numerals, I: Frosh Basket- ball Numerals, I: Student Council Representative, 4. LELAND ANDERSON: Junior Play Production Statt, I: Sophomore Play Production Statt, I: Senior Play Pro- duction Statt, I: Stage Crew Award, I: Student Coun- cil Representative. 2: Concert Band, I, 2: Football Manager, 3, 4: Talent Show, 3, 4: Secretary of Letter- man's Club, 4: York-Hi Reporter, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Service Certificate, 4. KATHRYN MARIE ARNOLD RONALD PHILLIPS ARNOLD: Music Letter, 3: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4. ALICE ARNTZEN: Student Council Representative, I, 3: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Junior Play Pro- duction Statt, 3: York-Hi Statl, 3, 4: York-Hi Typist, 3, 4: York-Hi School Publicity Editor, 4: Senior Play Pro- duction s+sff, 4: Drama Night Production Staff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Y's Tales Typist, 4: York-Hi Editorial Board, 4. HARMAN GENE ASHBY MARJORIE ELIZABETH ASHTON: Chorus. I. 2: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Senior Play Production Statt. 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 4: Band, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Two- Year Band Letter, 4. FNORMAN BACH: Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music in, 4. JOHN BADOIN: Transferred from Crane Tech High School, 2. BEVERLY BAGGE: Transferred from Wheaton College Academy, 3. ROGER BAKER: Frosh-Soph Football Numerals, I: Frosh-Soph Basketball Numerals, I: Manager ot Frosh- Soph Football, 2: Sgt. at Arms ot Student Council, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. MARIE E. BANISTER DARLENE BAUMGART: Library Statt, I: Music Letter, 3: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, 3: Band, I, 2, 3. 4: Treasurer ot Band, 4: Senior Play Production Statt. 4: Yorlc-Hi Staff. 4: Four-Year Latin Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: National Honor Society, 4, EDWARD PAUL BELAN RUDOLPH BELOBRAYDICH REX BENDIGKEIT: Frosh-Soph Football Numerals, I: Frosh-Soph Basketball Numerals, 2: Sophomore Class President, 2: Auxilium Latinum Award, I, 2: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Student Council Representative, 3: Boys' State, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Y's Tales Statt, 3: Drama Night Cast. 3: Chairman ot Assembly Committee, 4: Y's Tales Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: National Honor Society, 4. CAROL BENSON: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Thespian Award, 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Y's Tales Statt, 2, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Senior Committee Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Service Certiticate, 4. ROBJERT BIDDULPH JANE BIRKS: Sfudenl Council Represenfalive, 2: Li- brary Sfafl, 2: Junior Play Production Sfalil, 3: Senior Play Producfion Slafl. 4: York-Hi Slalf, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. RICHARD BISHOP: York-Hi Sfaff, 3, 4: Movie Pro- iecfion Slafl, I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Cerlificale, 4. EUGENE BOEGER: Sfudenl Council Represenlelive, I: Freshman Chorus, I: Senior Choir, 2: Varsify Baseball Lelier, 2, 3. RICHARD BOWMAN: Slage Crew Award, I: Frosh- Soph Tennis Numerals, 2: Orcheslra, 3: Band l.eH'er, 3: Varsify Tennis Leffer, 3: Drama Niqhl Producfion Slalf, 4: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, 4: Talenf Show, 3. 4: LeHermen's Club, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 4. RITA BRACH: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfalif, 2: Three-Year Maiorefle Leller, 3: Sfudenr Council Rep- resenfalive, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 4: York-Hi Typisf, 4. JOHN E. BREHM VICTOR BREININGER, JR. BARBARA BRISKEY: Transferred from Morlon Hiqh School, 2. SHIRLEY ANN BROCKMANN: Sophomore Play Pro- du'clion Sfaff, 2: Junior Play Produciion Sleff, 3: Music Lefler, 3: Y's Tales Slafl, 3: Senior Play Production Sfaff, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Y's Tales Business Man- ager, 4: Girls' Club Presidenl, 4: Four-Year Lalin Club Award, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Talenl' Show, 2, 3, 4: Auxiliurn Lafinum Award, 2, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: National Honor Sociely, 4. PAUL BUCHEK: Stage Crew, I. EDWARD BUCHMAN: Table Tennis Presidenl, 4. HELEN JOAN BURAN: Transferred from Oak Park- River Foresl' Township High School, 2: Operella Chorus, 3: Three Year Music Lelfer, 4. JAMES A. BYWATER DONALD CAMERON: Aclivily Commillee of Sludenl Council, l. ROBERT CAMPBELL: FroshASoph Foolball Numerals, I: Varsify Baseball Leller, 3. CAROL CAPPECK: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4. THEODORE A. CARUS, JR.: Band Lefrer, 3: Operella Producfion Slafl, 3: Sound Crew Award, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Or- chesfra, I, 3, 4: Drama Nighf Produclion Siafl, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Producrion Slafl, 3, 4: Presidenl' of Roundleble, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. we Z Perri I we Z em Z i ANNE CASSIDY: lnlramural Commiffee, I: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: York-Hi Siaff, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Disiinguished Service Cer- fificale, 4. HARRY E. CASTNER, JR.: Frosh-Soph Cross Counfry, 2. GERRY CLELAND: Represenlalive Sfudenl Council, 2. MARILYNNE COGGESHALL: Music Leller, 3: York- Hi Typisl, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Debaie Club Secrefary-Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Producllon Sfaff, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Roundfable Pin, 4. BARBARA ANN COLLIGNON: Yorl:-Hi Staff, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 5: York-Hi Copy Editor, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. JAMES COSGRONE: Lafin Club Award, 4. IRENE COTTE: Vice-Presidenf of Home Economics Club, 4: Home Economics Club Award, 4. HARRY M. CUMFER ROBERT D. CUNNINGHAM SHIRLEY DAMIMANN: G.A.A. Award, 2: Music Lei- ler, 3: York-Hi Typisf, 4: Ofhce Assislanf, 4. RICHARD ALLAN DANLY: Slage Crew, I, 2, 3, 4: Operelfa Slage Manager, 3: Drama Nighf Sfage Man- ager, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Sfaff, I, 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Play Pro- duclicn Staff, l, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 4. JOHN DAVIDSON: Sfudenl Council Represenlaiive, I: Frosh-Soph Tennis Numerals, l, 2: Varsiiy Tennis Lel- ier, 3, 4: Senior Cabinel' Member, 4. SHIRLEY DAVIS: Talenl Show, I: Music Leller, 3: Operella Casl, 3: Spanish Club Award, 3: Exlra Service Pin, Senior Choir, 2, 3: Drama Night Producfion Sfafl, 4: Spanish Club Medal, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BILL DAVIS: Talenf Show, 4. JAMES DEKKER DORIS DENNER: Transferred from Glenbard Township High School, 2: Operella Chorus, 3: Library Slafl, 4: lLAusic Lefler, 3: Hislorical Sociely Award, 4: Y.C.C. in, 4. DONALD DENZLER: Transferred from Boys' High School, Brooklyn, I: Cross Counhy Numerals, 2: Traclc Numerals, 2: Cross Counlry Lefler, 3, 4: Varsify Tracl: LeHer, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 3, 4: Sludenf Council Rep- resenlalive, 4. ' MADELINE DE VINCENT: Library Sfaff, 3. DON DIEDRICH: Transferred from Foreman High School, Chicago, 3: Varsity Baseball Letter, 3. DONALD DOERING: Frosh-Soph Football Numeral, I. 2: Junior Play Production Stott. 3. MARJORIE LOU DOLLENS: Transferred trom Arthur Hill High School, Saginaw, Michigan, 3: Operetta Pro- duction Statt, 3: Treasurerot Girls' Club, 4: Treasurer ot Latin Club, 4: Nonette, 4: Mixed Octet, 4: Two-Year Music Letter, 4: Latin Club Award, 4: National Honor Society, 4. PATRICIA DOWNS: Ottice Assistant, I: G.A.A. Award, I, 2. 3: G.A.A. Vice-President. 4: G.A.A. State Emblem, 4. HELEN DRESSER: Talent Show, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: York-Hi Typist, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Nonet, 4: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4. JERRY EBELING: Football Numerals, I, 2: Varsity Football Letter, 4: Talent Show, 4. GORDON EBLING: German Club Pin, 2: Music Let- ter, 3: Talent Show, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4. HARRY EDWARDS: Student Council Representative, 3. MARY ANN EGAN: Drum Maiorette. I, 2, 3.4: Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. DOINALD EHRLICH WILLIAM EICHOLZ JOAN ELDER JACKIE ELLERHOFF: Y's Tales Typist, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 4. MARY ELLISON: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: York-Hi Art Advertising Staff, 3: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 3: Operetta Cast, 3: Operetta Production Statl, 4: Vice-President ot Historical Society, 4: Satety Com- mittee, 3, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Four- Year Music Pin. 4: Nonet, 4: York-Hi Art Statt, 4: Y's Tales Art Statl, 4: Latin Club Award, 4: Historical Society Award, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Ser- vice Certiticate, 4. DICK ELWORTHY: Senior Play Production Staff. 2, 3, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Production Statt, I, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Play Pro- duction Statt, I, 2. 3, 4: Senior Play Cast. 4: Thespian Award, 4: Senior Cabinet, 4. JOHN FALDUTO: Transferred trom Glenbard Town- ship High School, 3. FRED FAY: Transterred trom Arlington Heights Town- ship High School. 3. RICHARD PHILLIP FIELI11 jke W9em we M el 5 ELAINE FIENE VERNA FINKE JOYCE FORD: Auxilium Latinum Award, I: Sophomore Play Production Statl, 2: Yorlr-Hi Art Statl, 2: Y's Tales Art Statt, 2, 3: Music Letter, 3: Junior Class Treasurer, 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3, 4: Y's Tales Art Editor, 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 3, 4: Senior Play Production Statf, 4: Quill and Scroll National Award, 4: Latin Club Award, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: York-Hi Reporter, 4: National Honor Society, 4. NANCY FORD: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Three- Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Production Staff, 2: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CAROLYN FOSTER: Sophomore Play Production Statl, 2: Girls' Club President. 3: Activities Committee ot Student Council, 3: Thespian Award, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Y's Tales Art Statt, 3, 4: 3rd Prize A.L.A. Poppy Poster Contest, 3: Secretary ot Student Council, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Senior Play Production Staff, 4: Drama Night Cast, 4: Drama Night Production Statf, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club Medal, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. PAULA FOWLER: Auxilium Latinum Award, I, 3:York- Hi Statt, I, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Drama Night Cast, 2, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 2, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Thespian Award, 3: National Honor So- ciety, 3, 4: Y's Tales Statt, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Latin Club Award, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Junior Play Production Statt, 4: Student Council Constitution Revision Committee, 4. RUSSELL FOX: Senior Play Production Statl, I, 2: Drama Night Production Statt, I, 2: Junior Play Pro- duction Statl, I, 2: Sophomore Play Production Statt. I, 2: Stage Crew Award, I, 2: Cross-Country Man- ager's Letter, 4. ROBERT FOXALL: Student Council Representative, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Junior Play Cast, 3: Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Presi- dent ot Spanish Club, 4: Vice-President ot Thespians, 4: Talent Show, 4: Drama Night Cast, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 4. RONALD FRASER: Transterred from Washburn High School, 3. SHIRLEY FREGA: Music Letter, 3: German Club Award, 3: Operetta Production Statt, 3. JACK FREIMUTH: Varsity Baseball Letter, 3. BARBARA FRENDREISS: Y's Tales Typist, 3, 4: Two- Year Music Letter, 4. DIANE GAMMON: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 3: Y's Tales Statt, 4: National Honor Society, 4. BARBARA GASSNER: Music Letter, 3: Junior Play Production Staff, 3: Operetta Production Statf, 3: York-Hi Art Stalil, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DOROTHY GATES: Transterred from Proviso Township High School, 3: National Honor Society, 4. BARBARA GEE: Music Letter, 3: Yorlu-Hi Typist, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporter, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Service Certificate, 4. ALOISE GEORGES GLORIA GEPHART: Sophomore Play Production Statt. 2: Junior Play Cast, 3: Operetta Production Statcl, 3: Music Letter, 3: Senior Play Cast, 4: Secretary ot the Treble Clet, 4: Junior Play Production Staff, 4: Senior Play Production Statf, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT GIBSON: Cadel Band, I: Maior Band Leller, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH B. GILL: Orcheslra, 2: German Club Award. 2: Marching Band, I, 2, 3: Band Leller, 3: Operelfa Produclion Sialil, 3: Lighl Crew Award, 2, 3, 4: German Club Treasurer, 3: York-Hi Slaff, 3, 4: Drama Night Produclion Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Sfaif, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl of Science Club, 4: Science Club Award, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Sfudenl' Council Represenialive, 4: National Honor Society, 4. JEANETTE M. QOEBEL NANCY GRAHAM: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 3: Sludenl Council Represenfalive, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Junior Play Casf, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Drama Nighl Produciion Sfafl, 3. 4: Thespian Award, 3, 4: President of Red Cross Coun- cil, 4: Secrelary of Lalin Club, 4: Senior Play Casl. 4: Marching Band, 4: Secrelary of Band, 4: Red Cross Pin, 4: Lafin Club Pin, 4: Orcheslra, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RALPH GRAY: York-Hi Sfaff, I, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Re- porler, 2: Quill and Scroll, 3: York-Hi Headline Edifor, 4. MARJORIE L. GREEN: Safely Commillee, 2: Sopho- more Play Casf, 2: Drama Nighf Cash 2: Talenl Show, 2: Secrefary of Lalin Club, 3: Junior Play Producfion Slaff, 2, 3: Operella Chorus, 3: Music Leller, 3: Malh Club Award, 3: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 2, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Drama Nighr Froduclion Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 2, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl of Lalin Club, 4: Vice- Presidenl of Math Club, 4: Nonei, 4: Music Service Pin, I, 2: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Four-Year Lalin Pin, 4: Illinois Sfafe Lalin Tournamenl Award, 4. CHARLES GRIMM: Foolball Numeral, I: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Vice-Presidenl of Sophomore Class, 2: Lighlweiqhl Baskeiball Manager Leller, 2: Sludenf Council Represenlafive, I, 4. LEE E. GRUNINGER: Foolball Numeral, 2: Yori-Hi Phofographer, 3: Sludenl Council Represenfalive, 4. JANET HAHN: Senior Cabinel, 4. ELVIRA HALWACHS: Sophomore Play Producfion Sfaff: 2: G.A.A. Sfale Award, I, 2, 3, 4: German Club Pin, 4: G.A.A. Treasurer, 4. KENNETH J. HNNSEN: Band Leller, 4: Operella Or- chesfra, 3: Senior Play Orchesfra, 2, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD C. HANSEN MARIAN HARMAN: G.A.A. Pin, I: Library Slafl, 4. DOLORES HARTWIG CARL HAUBER: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numeral, I: York-Hi Reporler, I, 2: York-Hi Staff, 3: York-Hi Head Pholographer, 4. EDITH ELAINE HAVENGA: Transferred from Glen- bard High School, 3. HERBERT HEITMANN: Transferred from Barringion High School, 4. MARY E. HERCHER: Transferred from lmmaculale Concepfion, 3. we M efrf -. a i Q :- :EQ I 53.1 I fi : 1 glue q9er5 g f - 4 .ag l S 1' f I 3 : e . was Q. a X f K- ag., We N 1' I .rv is 3- -. S J Je 5 Aff: i. 4 x N Q Q QE-X was 5 'XP-am 5 i i DEAN A. HILL: Music Leller, 3: FourAYear Music Pin, 4. SHIRLEY HORSTMAN: Omce Assislanl, 4. ROBERT O. HOTH DICK HUNTINGHOUSE FRANCES JACKSOIN: Senior Play Produciion Sfaff, 4: Drama Niqhf Produclion Sfaff, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4. KENNETH JACOBS: Sfudenf Council Represenlafive, I: Sfudenf Council Calendar Commiliee, 2: Tennis Numerals, 2: Band Leffer, 4: Varsily Foofball Leller, 4. EARL JACOBSON, JR. Baslneiball Numeral, l, 2: Slu- denf Council Represenlalive, 3: Varsify Baskelball Lef- fer, 4. PATRICIA FAE JANES: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Treble Clef Service Award, 3: Junior Play Casf, 3: Junior Play Producfion Siaff, 3: Senior Play Cas'r, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfafl, 4: Drama Niglnl Casf, 4: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfaff, 3, 4: Thespian Award. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LOUISE FRANCES JANSSEN: Hisforical Sociefy Award, 4. KIRISTEN JANTZEN: Sfudenf Council Represenfalive, 2: Music Award, 3. AUDREY JENSEN: Music LeH'er, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4. y ALICE JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSO'N: Transferred from Oal: Parl: Township High School. 3. LILLIAN JOHNSON: Sludenf Council Represenlarive, 4: Library Sfaff. 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. 4. KENNETH JOHNSON BOB JO'HNSON RAYMOND JOHNSON: Sludenl Council Represenla- live, 2: Tennis Numeral, I, 2: Varsily Tennis Leffer, 3. DEANE JOHNSOS: York-Hi Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. BILL JONES ROBERT E. JONESON ROY KAIN RUSSELL DONALD KAISER DEE KANE: York-Hi Stall, 3, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Y's Tales Typisl. 3, 4: Three-Year Music Lerler, 4: Quill and Scroll Disfinguished Service Cerfilicale, 4. LUELLA KEANE: Assembly Commillee, I: Drama Nighf Produclion Slaff, 2: Operefla Chorus, 3: Nonef, 3, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfall, 4: York-Hi Reporfer, 2, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PHYLLIS KELLEY MICHAEL KELLY: Drama Nighl, 2: Public Relations Commillee of Sfudenr Council, 2: Treasurer of Lalin Club, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: York-Hi Reporler. I. 2, 3: Three-Year Music Lerler, 3: Operelfa Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl af Quill and Scroll, 4: Yorlu-Hi Fealure Edifor, 4: Talenl Show, I, 3: Lalin Club Award, 4: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. KENNETH KILLIAN DONNA KIRCHNER: Music Leller, 4: Operella Pro- duclion Sfalil, 3: Secrelary of Red Cross, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. , SARA JANE KIRK: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Junior Play Producfion Sfallf, 3: York-Hi Slafl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Pep Club Pin, 3: Yorlr-Hi News Editor, 4: Presidenr of Quill and Scroll. 4: Vice-Presi- denl' of Pep Club, 4: Senior Play Procluclion Slaff, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. PATRICIA KLUSACK: York-Hi Reporler, I, 2, 3: Talent Show, 3: Honorable Menrion in Scholasfic Press Guild Poelry Conlesf, 3: York-Hi Sralf, 4: Sludenl Council Represenlalive. 4: Quill and Scroll Dislin- guished Service Cerfilicale, 4. MARJORIE KNOP: Talenl Show, 2: Secrelary of Crealive Wrifers' Club, 3: Music Leller, 3: Drama Nighr Produciion Sialf, 2, 4: York-Hi Sfafl, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3. 4: Nonef, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Roundlable Pin, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. JEAN A. KNOX: York-Hi Reporrer, I: Junior Play Produclion Slafl. 2, 3: Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl, 2, 3: Drama Niqhf Producfion Sfarf, 2, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 3, 4. PATRICIA KOCA: G.A.A. Award, I: Library Award. 3: Music Lefrer. 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NADINE KOCH: Transferred from Lincoln High School, Vincennes, Indiana, 2: Sophomore Play Pro- ducfion Slafl, 2: Chorus Award, 2: Srudenl Council Represenfarive, 3: Music Lelfer, 3: Operella Casf, 3: Operefla- Producfion Slafl. 3: Secrefary of Senior Choir, 3: Drama Nighl Produclion Slall, 3: Junior Play Pro- duclion Shall, 3: Girls' Nonel, 2, 3, 4: Talenr Show, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. WILLIAM JOIHN KOENECKE: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numeral, 2: Baseball Manager's Lerfer, 2: Sophomore Play Casr, 2: Senior Play Casl, 4, BYRON M. KOLLING: Sludenl Council Represenla- live, I: Tennis Numeral, I: Foofball Numeral, 2: Baslref- ball Numeral, l, 2: Varsity Foolball Leller, 3: Varsily Tennis Lelrer, 2. 3: Varsify Baslcalball Lefler, 3, 4: Cap' fain of Baslzefball Team, 4: Y's Tales Slaff, 4. .7Ae Z1 9am l v I i -I i l jlze Zi em ver I , I ' Q .. X 9 1 r fsffi: C .M , e, f . -4 Q .1 ,., 45,- li 1,2 af ,ik f-.. ' 2 ,+. 1 46 . NORBERT E. KRAEGEL: Transferred from Lulher In- slilule, Chicago, I: Foolball Numeral, 2: Traclc Nu- merals, 2: Junior Class Presidenr, 3: Varsily Track Leiler, 3: National Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship, 3, 4: Boys' Sfale. 3: Sfudenr Council Represenlafive, 2, 4: Varsify Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Capfain of Foolball Team, 4. BARBARA KRAUSE: Music Leller, 3: German Club Award, 3. JOYCE KRUPPENBACHER: Transferred from Roose- vell' High School, New Yorlr, 4. ALICE KRUSE: Home Economics Club Treasurer, 2: Library Slafl Two-Year Pin, 3: Hislorical Sociely Award, 4. RONALD KRUSE: Varsily Baseball Leller, 3.4: Senior Cabinel, 4. ROGER KUEKER: Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DONALD KUNESH VIRGINIA KURT1: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I: Music Leller, 2: Girls' Sl'aI'e, 3: Junior Play Produclion Sfaff, 3: Girls' Club Secretary, 4: Sludenl Council Repre- senlafive, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Senior Cabinef, 4: Senior Class Secrelary, 4: York-Hi Arlisl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MONICA L. LA FOLLETTE: Transferred from lm- maculale Conceplion, 3: Sluclenl Council Represen- Iaiive. 3. I BARBARA MAE LAKE LOIIS LANDBERG: Auxilium Lalinum Cerlilicale, l: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Office Assisfanl, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. MAXINE LANE: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 2: Oper- eila Orcheslra, 3: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Music Leller, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Music Club Vice-President, 4: Talenl' Show, 2. 3, 4: Lalin Club Four-Year Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4. DOROTHY LANGE: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Junior Play Casf, 3: Operella Casl, 3: Nonel Pin, 3: Thespian Award. 3, 4: Senior Play Casl, 3: Drama Niqhl Casr, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. HARRIS LANGELER: Opereffa Slaqe Manager, 4: Sh-:ge Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Talenf Show, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalf, I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl' Produclion Sfafl, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Junior Play Produciion Slaicf. I, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Produciion Slahl, I, 2, 3: Siage Manager of Sophomore Play, 4. GEORGE LARKIN: Frosh-Soph Tennis Numerals: York-Hi Slaff, I, 3: Senior Cabinel, 4: Yorl:-Hi Sporls Edilor, 4: Varsily Tennis Lefler, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Varsily Baslrelball Lefler, 4. EDYTHEANN LARS'O'N: Music Leller, 3: Operella Produclion Sfalf, 3: Yorlc-Hi Typisl, 4: Library Slalf, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. HOWARD LARSON: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals. I, 2: Frosh-Soph Baslrelball Numerals, I, 2: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Varsily Traclc Leller, 3: Sludenr Council Represenfalive. 3: Junior Play Casin 3: Varsily Foof- ball Lelier, 4: Drama Nighr Cash 4: Thespian Award, 4. JANET LARSON: Pep Club Award, 3, 4: Secreiary of Pep Club, 4: Three-Music Leller, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfall, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slafl, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 4. b MARLYNN LARSON: Cheerleader, I, 2: Music Award, 2: Yorlr-Hi Typisf, 4, CLAIRE LAWSON: Y's Tales SiaI'I, 3, 4. DALE LEBER KENNETH LEESEBERG: Transferred from Concordia High School, 4. RICHARD EARL LEESLEY: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4. GRACE LE ROY: Transferred from Calhedral Hiqh School. 3. BERNICE LESWAY: Music Leller, 3. GLORIA JOAN LEWIS: Operella Produclion Slahl, 3: Music LeHer, 3: Senior Choir Secrefary, 4: Cheer- leader, I, 2: Cheerleader Capfain, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JO ANN LEWIS EVELYN LINDROTH: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, I: Chorus Librarian, I, 3: Girls' Chorus Presidenl, 2: Srudenf Council Aclivily Commillee, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Staff, 2: Calendar Commilfee, 3: Opererla Chorus, 3: Talenl' Show, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Drama Nighr Produclion Sfafl, 3: Junior Play Produclion Sfalf, 3: Music Lefler, 3: Calendar Commillee Chairman, 4: Thespians, 3. 4: Y's Tales Shari, 4: Nalianal Honor Sociely Vice-Presidenl, 4: Girls' Club Vice-Presidenl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BILL LINDSAY: Marching Band, I, 2: Orcheslra, I, 2: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3: Talenl Show, 3, 4. FRED LONG FRED LONGNECKER: Baslralball Numerals, I. 2: Foolball Numerals, I, 2: Track Numerals, l, 2: Varsily Foolball Leller, 4. HERBERT LONGNECKER: Frosh-Soph Football Nu- merals, I, 2: Narional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociefy, 3: Varsily Traclr Leller, 3: Varsify Foolball Leller, 4: Slu- denf Council Represenlalive. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JOAN LUHMAN: Cheerleader, I: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaht, 2: York-Hi S'raFF, 2: Safely Commilfee, 3: Y's Tales Arr Slafl, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfafl, 4: Sludenl Council Safely Commillee Chairman, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slaff, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Cerlificale, 4. DAVID LUNDHOLM BOYD MACKENZIE: Freshman Class Presidenf, I: Sophomore Class Treasurer, 2: Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive, I, 2: Frosh-Soph Foolball Numerals. 2: Frosh' Soph Baslcelball Numerals, I, 2: Traclc Numerals, I. 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Varsily Traclr Lefler, 3: Varsily Foorball Leller, 3, 4: LelIermen's Club President 4: Drama Nighl' Casr, 3, 4: Y's Tales Slaff, 3, 4: Thespian Award 4: Varsily Baslcelball Leller, 4. LENORE MACPA RTLAND we M 9er:5 Heading The caravan oT hardy pioneers are The ouTsTanding members oT The class oT '49, Dick Pederson, class president is in The driver's seaT oT The sTage- coach, iusT as he helped sTeer along The Dukes as halTback. PeTer Teschner, on Top of The coach, was an acTive parTicipanT in DebaTe Club as he backed up Dick as vice-presidenT oT The class. An NJ-LS. member Tor Two years and a York-Hi arTisT was class secreTary Virginia KurTz, waving Trom The window. The bow-legged cowboy is George UnverzagT, class Treasurer, an acTive member oT York-Hi Tor Tour years. Waving Trom The back window is lvlariorie Green, who led The girls scholasTically aT The end oT her sevenTh semesTer. Marjorie has served in Thespians Tor Three years and N.l-l.S. Tor Two years. Philip SchmidT, ToTing The pickaxe, was scholasTic leader among The boys aT midyear and a Two-year N.l-l.S. member. 48 NorberT Kragel was a member oT N.l-l.S., iunior class presidenT, and a sTar on The gridiron and The cindered Track. Byron Kolling, shown draw- ing his TrusTy hoss pisTol. had abiliTy on The Tennis courT and The baslceTball Tloor which made him a popular Tigure ThroughouT The school. Marcia McCall, The gal wiTh The garTer. has a naTural abiliTy Tor sTage. screen, and radio, parTicipaTing in all The class plays and receiving a Tour-year music pin. The smiling cowboy is Bob Thoma, STudenT Council pre-sidenT and acTor in numerous York producTions. Carolyn FosTer. a Two-year N.l-l.S. member, Thespian, and arTisT. is The lady lugging The pail of waTer. Throwing anoTher log on The Tire is Kay Milnamow, D.A.R. ciTizenship winner, who is mixed up in more Things Than you could shake a sTiclc aT- band, STudenT Council, Y's Tales, Thespians, and such. WesTwa rd ho! 49 .ifre Xl em ALVIN MAIER OLIVE MANSON: Talenr Show, 2: Transferred lo Whiiiier High School. California, 3: Reeniered York, 4. DOROTHY MARKER: Transferred from Rooseveli High School, 4. ADELBERT MARTIN: Yorl: Hi Slaii, 3: Senior Play Casr, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4. JUNE MARTIN: Music Lerier, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4. MARJORIE MATHEWS: Y's Telus Ari Siaff, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Ari' Sraff, 3, 4: Siyle Show, 4. RALPH MAXSON: Tennis Numeral, 2: Varsiiy Tennis Leirer, 3: Music Leiier, 3: Presideni of Concerl Band. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 4. EDWARD MAYER: Transferred 'ro Onarga Miliiary School, 2: Reeniered York, 3. MARCIA McCALL: Vice-Presideni of Sophomore Chorus, 2: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Drama Nighr Pro- duciion Siaff. 2: Thespians, 2: Music Lelier, 3: Opareiia Procluclion Sfaii, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Junior Play Casi, 3: Secreiary of Junior Class, 3: Y's Tales Siafi, 2. 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Drama Nighl Casi, 2, 3. 4: Chairman of Y's Tales School Cornmifiee, 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Presidenl of Thespians, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. RODNEY MCCARTNEY: Cross Couniry Numerals. l: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Sfudenr Council Represenia- live, I, 2: Baslrerball Numerals, I, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Music Leiier, 3: Opereiia Chorus, 3: Thespian Award, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Drama Niqhi Casf, 3, 4: Presidenl of Senior Choir, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Varsiiy Baslreiball Leller, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiv, 4. PATIENCE MCCOY: York-Hi Reporier, 4. JEAN MCFARLANE: Two-Year Music Leiier, 4. KENNETH MEITZ: Fresh-Soph Track Numerals. 2: Nefional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Naiional Afhleiic Scholarship Socieiy. 3: Boys' Siale, 3: Varsiiy Tracl: Lei- ier, 3: Senior Cabinet 4: Varsity Foolball Lelfer. 4. MARILYN MELVILLE: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Oper- eH'a Casi, 3: Junior Play Procluclion Siaif, 3: Drama Nighl' Play Casi, 3, 4: Senior Play Cash 4: Thespian Award, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll Dis- iinguished Service Ceriiiicaie. 4. ELAINE IMENSING: Y's Tales Siafi Typisi, 4: G.A.A. Sfaie Emblem, 4. FRED MESENBRINK JOHN F. MESTER: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Siu- denf Council Represenlalive. 4: Spanish Club Medal 4. PHYLLIS MEYER: Taleni Show, 2: Opereiia Chorus, 3: Music Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Siudeni Council Represenraiive. 4. TRENT R. MIDDLEKAUFF: Frosh-Soph Tennis. 2: Three- Year Band Lerier, 3: Taleni Show, 3, 4. BARBARA IMIESSLER: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Music Lelier, 3: Talenl Show, 3: Siudenl' Council Represenia- live, 3: Junior Play Casf. 3: Operefia Casi, 3: Drama Nighf Casf, 3: Music Award. 4: Girls' Nonei, 4: Thes- pian Award, 4: Senior Play Casi, 4: Drama Niqhf Pro- clucfion Siaff. 4: Junior Play Producfion Siafl, 4: Four- Year Music Pin. 4: Naiional Honor Society, 4. ARLENE MILLER: Yorlz-Hi Staff, 4. KAY MILNAMOW: Junior Play Casl, 3: Band Lelier, 3: Public Relaiions Commiliee, 3: Y's Tales Siafl, 2. 3. 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Marching Band. I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Drama Night Produclion Sfaff, 4: Siudeni Council Consliluiion Commiliee. 4: York-Hi Typisi, 4: Acfivifies Chairman of Y's Tales, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. ' ANGELINE MINNITI: G.A.A. Award. 3: Sporis Man- ager G.A.A.. 4: G.A.A. Siale Emblem, 4. DONNA MOELLER THOMAS MOFFATT NANCY MOLTROS: Library Siafi. 2: Chorus, 2: Music Leifer, 3: Y's Tales Typisr, 4: Drama Niqhi Produciion Sfaff, 4: Senior Play Procluclion Slafi, 4: Secreiary Commercial Club, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Yori-Hi Typist 4: Presideni of Treble Clef, 4: Siyle Show. 4. ROBERT MONSEN: Senior Choir, 3. HUBER MOORE: Transferred from Proviso High School. 3: Varsify Track Leller. 3: Capiain of Traclc Team, 4: Band. 3, 4: Cross Counlry Lefler, 4: Two-Year Band Lerler. 2. MARJORIE MORSE: G.A.A. Award, 2: Music Leller. 3: Y's Tales Siaff. 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Hislorical Sociely Award, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 4. JOYCE MOSES: Sophomore Play Producfion Siaff. 2: Junior Play Procluciion Sialii, 3: Drama Niqhl' Pro- ducfion Siafi, 3: Slyle Show, 4: Siudenl' Council Repre- seniafive, 4: Y's Tales Typisr. 4. KENNETH DUANE MOWBRAY ALICE MUELLER: Auxilium Laiinum Award, I: Sopho- more Play Producfion Sraff. 2: Operelfa Produclion Slaff, 2: Music Lelfer, 3: Y's Tales Siaff, 4: Secrefary oi Hislorical Socieiy, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Hisiorical Sociely Award, 4. ARLENE M UNSTERMAN JANE NACK: Junior Play Produciion Slaff, 3: Senior Play Produciion Sialil, 4: York-Hi Slaff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. PAUL WILLIAM NATHE ROBERT ALAN NELSON: German Club Award, 4. we Z1 Qerd yi sie we W 9er'5 JAMES EDWARD NESNIDAL JOHN NEUMANN: Senior Cebinel, 41 Chairman of Consliluiional Revision Commifree, 4. DOROTHY ANNA NICHOLSON DONALD NIEMANN: Transferred from Concordia High School. 2: Naiional Honor Sociefy. 4. NOLA ANN NIX HENRY I. NORLING: Transferred from Proviso Town- ship High School, 3. CHARLES NOVAK: Band Le+'rer, 3: Four-Year Bend Pin, 4. GERRY OLSEN VICTOR OLDENBU RG MARY O'BRIEN HELEN ANN PAGANELIS BARBARA PALMER: German Club Treasurer, 2: Trans- ferred fo Woodsfocl: High School. 2: Reenfered Yorlr, 37 Hisforical Sociely Award, 4. KENNETH PALMER: Foolbell Numeral, 21 Varsily Foolball Lelfer, 4: Sfudent Council Represenfafive, 4. ROBERT PALMER: Foofball Numeral, 2, Varsily Fool- ball Leller, 4. HELEN PASCHKE: G.A.A. Award, l: G.A.A. Y, 2: G.A.A. Shale l, 3, 4: Two+Year Music Lelfer 4: York-Hi Sfafl, 4. PHYLLIS PAULSON: Home Economics Club Vice- Presidenl, 21 G.A.A. Award, 2: G.A.A. Y, 4: G.A.A. Shale Emblem, 45 Nelionel Honor Sociefy, 4. ELMER PAVER JOHN PAYTON we '4 Qem 1 SUZANNE PURClFULL: Calendar Committee, l: Music Letter, 3: Operetta Production Statt. 3: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Yorlr-Hi Statl. 2, 3. 4: Four- Year Musir Pin, 4. DONALD PUSCH: Cross Country Numerals, 2: Stu- dent Council Representative, 2: President of Camera Club, 3: Cross Country Letter, 3, 4: National Athletic Scholarship Society, 3: Vice-President Camera Club, 4: Vice-President ot Lettermen's Club, 4: Co-Captain ot Cross Country, 4: Senior Cabinet, 4: Yorlr-Hi Statl. 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: National Honor Society. 4. BLANCHE RAAB: Music Letter,i3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. I CHARLES RAHN: Football Numerals, l. THEA RAUTENBERG: Student Council Representa- tive, I: Sophomore Class Play Cast, 2: Assembly Com- mittee, 2. 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3. 4: Drama Night Production Statt. 3: York-Hi Statt. I, 2. 3, 4: Senior Play Cast and Production Statt. 4: Drama Niqht Cast, 4: Auxilium Latinum Award. 2: National Honor Society. 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Thespian Award. 4. JEAN MARIE REEDY: York-Hi Reporter, 4. BARBARA REESE: Chairman ot the Bit and Spur Club, 4. DONNA REINECKE: Yorll-Hi Art Statt, 2: T. B. Editorial Award, 3: Pep Club President, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 4: York-Hi Statt, 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society. 4. ARLENE REINKE: Marching Band, 2: Concert Band. I, 2, 3: York-Hi Art Statt. 2, 3: York-Hi Typist, 3, 4: Music Letter, 3: Orchestra, 3: Student Council Repre- sentative, 4: Y's Tales Typist. 4. TOM RICHARDSON: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Stu- dent Council Representative. 3: Junior Play Cast. 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Yorlr-Hi Statl. 3, 4: Harvard Award, 3: Math Club President. 4: Drama Night Cast, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Thespian Award, 4. SHIRLEY RICKSON: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2: Music Letter, 3, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 3: Operetta Production Statt, 3: Senior Play Production Statl, 4: York-Hi Typist, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. GRACE RICOWTA: York-Hi Typist, 3, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Treasurer ot Com- mercial Club, 4. MARILYN RIEMER: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2: Production Statt ot Senior Play, 4. DUKE RISELING ARLENE RITCH JAMES RITTER: Basketball Numerals. 2: Varsity Ten- nis Letter, 2, 3. CHARLES RIZER: Vice-President ot Freshman Class, l: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Music Letter, 3: Basketball Manager's Letter, 3: Senior Cabinet, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 4. ELAINE ROSENWINKEL KATHERINE ROTH JANET ROWE: Auxilium Laiinum Award, I, 2: Sopho- more Play Produciion Sfaff, 2: York-Hi Arf Siafl, 2, 3, 4: Siudeni Council Represenfalive, 3, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Drama Night Produclion Siaff, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Junior Play Procluclion Sfalil, 2, 3: Honor- able Menfion in Quill and Scroll Naiional Award, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. JEAN RUPRECHT: Thespians, 2: Drama Night Cash 2, 3: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Music LeI'l'er, 3: Thes- pian Award, 3: Junior Play Produciion Sfaff, 2. 3: Talenf Show, 3: Siudenl' Council Represenfalive, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Presidenl' of Music Club. 4: Y's Tales Siafi, 4: Senior Play Produciion Sheff, 2, 3, 4: Drama Niqhl Producfion Sfaff, 2, 3. 4: Secreiary of Square Dance Club, 4: Sophomore Choir Secrelary, 2: Treble Clef Vice-Presideni, 3. HELEN RUSCH: Library Slafl, I: Operelfa. 2: Talent Show, I, 4. MARY ELIZABETH RYAN: Music Leller, 3: York-Hi Siafi, 3, 4: Senior Play Produciion Siafl, 4. MARJIORIE SAUNDERS: York-Hi Slaff, 2, 3: Music Leffer, 3: Operefia Producfion Siaff, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RUDY J. SCHAUB: Frosh-Soph Baslceiball Manager, I: Band Leifer, 3: Baseball Manager, 3: Band Librarian, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DOROTHY SCHMIDT PHILIP SCHMIDT: Auxilium Lafinum Medal, I: Na- fional Honor Society. 3, 4: Firsf Prize in Third Year Division of Siaie Laiin Coniesf, 3: Presidenf of Lafin Club, 4: Presidenr of Naiional Honor Socieiy, 4: Trans- ferred from Peoria I-liqh School, 2: Lalin Club Award, 4: Illinois Sfafe Lafin Tournament Award. 4. ROSEMARY SCHMITT: Talenf Show. I: Orcheslra, I: Production Sheff of Sophomore Play, 2: Library Sfall, 4: York-Hi Siaff, 4: Three-Year Music Leiier, 4. BETTY JANE SCHOENKE PHYLLIS SCHOLL: Sophomore Play Producfion Siaff, 2: Drama Nighf Produciion Sfaiil. 3: York-Hi Siaff, 3, 4. ALFRED SCHRAM: Sophomore Play Produciion S+aff. 2: York-Hi Sfalil, 4. CHARLES SCHWAB: Fooiball Numerals, I, 2: Siu- deni' Council Represeniafive, 2: Baseball Manager's Leffer, 2. AUGUST SCHWEPPE: Sfudenf Council Represenia- five, I. ' RUSSEL JACK SCHWEPPE: Foolball Numerals. I. 2: Baslceiball Numerals, I, 2: Varsiiy Baslzerball Leiier, 4: Sfudenf Council Rapresenlafive, 4. DARLENE ANNE SEECK JOHN SEECK efff l l l jke Z1 err! 1 RALPH W. SEIDENSTICKER: Three-Year Music Latter, 3: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOAN SHERMAN: Vice-President ot Commercial Club, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 4: York-Hi Staff, 4. RICHARD E. SHERWIN: York-Hi Staff, 4: Transferred from St. Philip High School, 2. JEANNE SIMMONS: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Drama- Night Pro- duction Staff, 4. JANET SINIBALDI: G.A.A. State Award, 3: Student Council Representative, 4: 6.A.A. Award, I, 2. ROLLIN GENE SISSON: Football Numerals, I, 2: Track Numerals, 2: Varsity Track Letter, 3. BETTY SMITH: Transferred trom Calumet Hiqh School. 2: Operetta Production Statt, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 4: York-Hi Typist. 4: Spanish Club Treasurer, 4: Three- Year Music Letter, 4: Spanish Club Medal, 4. RICHARD C. SODERHOLM: German Club Award, 3, 4: Business Statt Senior Play, 4: Business Statt tor Drama Night, 4. BEN SORENSEN JOIHN SORENSEN: Y's Tales Statt, 2, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Y's Tales Head Photograph- er, 4: Camera Club President, 4: Concert Band, 3, 4: Two-Year Band Letter, 4. JACK SOUKUP: Music Letter, 3: Yorlc-Hi Statt. 4: Band. I, 2. 3, 4: Four-Year Music Letter, 4, LENORD SPECIGMANN FRANSIS STASI ROBERT STEINHILBER WAUNETA STEVENS CAROL STINSEN: Orchestra, I, 2: Library Staff. 3: Senior Play Production Staff, 4. LOU STOKES: Transferred from Steinmetz High School, 4. RICHARD STOL'IZ: Football Numsrals, I, 2: Football Letter, 3, 4: National Athletic Scholarship Society, 3: Student Council Representative, 3, 4: Junior Play Cast, 3: National Honor Society, 4. GRACE STU ENKEL PETER TESCHNER: Student Council Representative, I, 2: Frosh-Soph Baslcetball Numerals, 2: Vice-President Debate Club, 2: Senior Play Cast, 4: Vice-President Senior Class, 4: P. T. A. Council Representative, 4. ROBERT THOMA: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Drama Night Cast, 2, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Thespian Award, 3: President ot Student Council, 4. ALICE THOMAS: Student Council Representative, 2: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Statt. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Secretary-Treasurer, 4: National Honor Society, 4. LAWRENCE THON: Galt Letter, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 4, DONALD TIERNEY: Football Numerals, I: Varsity Basketball Letter, 4. WILLIAM TOERFE: Student Council Representative, 3: Track Letter. 3. BERNADINE TONINI: Drum Maiorette, I, 2, 3, 4: Music Letter, 3: York-Hi Typist, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Stati, 4: Senior Cabinet, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. BEVERLY TREYBAL: Yorll-Hi Statl, 2, 3, German Cluh Pin, 3: Junior Class Play Production Statt, 3: Drama Night Production Statt, 3, 4: York-Hi Art Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Service Certiticate, 4. GEORGE UNVERZAGT: Frosh-Soph Football Nu- merals, I: Secretary ot Class, 2: Frosh-Soph Basketball Numerals, 2: Golt Numerals, I, 2: Quill and Scroll State Winner, 3: Treasurer ot Class. 4: Yorli-Hi Stati. I, 2, 3. LORE RUTH VOGELBACHER: G.A.A. Award, I: G.A.A. Y, 2: German Club Pin, 3: G.A.A. I, 3: German Club Award, 4: Treasurer ot German Club, 4: G.A.A. State Emblem, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. PEGGY WALKER: Music Letter, 3: Library Stott, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. PATRICIA ANNE WALLACE: York-Hi Typist, 4: Transterred trom Camp Leieune High School, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: National Honor Society, 4. JACK F. WARNER: Y's Tales Statt, 4. PATRICIA WARREN: Drama Night Production Statt, 2: Music Letter, 3: Junior Play Production Stati. 3: York-Hi Stati, 2. 3: President ot Creative Writers' Club, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Quill and Scroll Dis- tinguished Service Certiticate, 4: York-Hi Editorial Board, 4. AUDREY ELLEN WAWAK: Library Statt, 3, 4: Yorlz-Hi Typist, 4: Spanish Club Medal, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. CHARLOTTE WAWAK: Production Statf ot Sopho- more Play, 3: Junior Play Production Statt. 3. ALLAN WEICK: Vice-President ot Science Club. 4. DEAN WELSHYIMER: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Stage Crew Award, 2, 3. 4: Operetta Production Statt, 3: Stage Manager tor Sophomore Play, 3: Production Statt ot Senior Play, I, 2, 3, 4: Production Statt ot Junior Play, I, 2, 3. 4: Production Stati ot Drama Night, I, 2, 3, 4: Production Statt ot Sophomore Play, I, 2, 3: Stage Manager Senior Play, 4: Stage Manager ot Jun- ior Play. 4: Y's Tales Stati, 3: Y's Tales Sports Editor, 4: Thespian Award, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Serv- ice Certiticate, 4: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 4. jlie Zl9em .7lw Z1 em 2 DONALD WERKMEISTER NORMA WEST: Operetta Production Staff, 3: Music Service Awarcl, 3: Junior Play Production Staff, 3: Music Letter, 3: Senior Play Production Slaft, 4: Drama Night Production Staff, 4: Spanish Club Medal. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. MARY WHITNEY: York-Hi Typist, 4. GINNY WHITNEY: Secretary-Treasurer of Home Eco- nomics Club, 4. CAROLINE WILKE LEE WILLIAMSON: Transferred from Lake View High School, 4. FORREST WILLIFOIRD: Operetta Chorus, 3: Two4Year Music Letter, 4. MARGARET WILSON BETTY JEANNE WINNE: Band Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. AUGUST WIRKUS: Class Secretary, I: Football Nu- merals, I, 2: Basketball Numerals, 2: Varsity Football Letter, 3: York-Hi Reporter. 2, 3: Student Council Rep- resentative, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Varsity Basketball Letter, 4. DARLENE WISBROCK: Auxilium Latinum, 2. MARJORIE ANN WOELLER WILLIAM ALBERT WOLF: York-Hi Staff, 4: Quill and Scroll Distinguished Service Certiticate, 4. WAYNE WOLTMAN: Student Council Representative, 3: Debate Club President, 2: Sophomore Play Produc- tion Staff, 2: Junior Class Vice-President, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Staff, l, 2, 3: York-Hi Editor, 4: National Honor Society. 4. WILLIAM WUERFEL: Band Letter, 3: Student Council Representative, 3: Activities Committee Chairman, 4: Senior Cabinet, 4: National Honor Society, 4, JANE YEISLEY ROBERT EDWARD YOUNG DELLA ZARBOCK .7l1e Xl em I DORIS ZERSEN: Latin Award, I: Concert Band, I, 25 York-Hi Typist, 3, York-Hi Art Staff, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 4: President ot Commercial Club, 45 Three-Year Music Letter, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Historical Society Award, 4. eniom Wof lqcfurecl JOHN DEM PSEY I EDNA KOLLER WILLIAM JENTES: National Honor Society. 4: Auxilium Latinum Certificate, 4, Junior Play Cast, 4: Transferred from Shaker Heights High School, Cleveland, O., 4. DALE LEBER DONALD SYMONDS Qmemger mama 'ljshia Wea! in enior' pfagd UPPER LEFT: Peter Teschner and Pat Janes reminiscing about their year of married life. UPPER CENTER: Marcia McCall reads her manuscript. UPPER RIGHT: Janet Rowe, Barbara Miessler, Pat Janes, and Kay Philhour grieve over the death ot Uncle Chris. LOWER LEFT: Kay Milnamow, Janet Rowe, Gloria Gephart, Bob Foxall, Marcia McCall, and Dick Bowman listen to Katrina's manu- script. LOWER RIGHT: The children, played by Marcia McCall, Gloria Gephart, and Dick Bowman, greet Uncle Chris. played by Bill Koeneclce. - 59 .. Y AETHVITEEE .W uf f . . 9 .gm e 1 s,e 2' u m Q20 boa .,o, X, 'Q ' 0'9 I X o go, ' m o'Q- o'G f Q., . 242. 222- 9 bv i O N 0. if A . ,ex 9 n ,N 9 9 f U 0 o'e Je 0 se J 0 e.Q gQ 0 . os 4 .E 0 MJ o 0 X ies 0' 0 0 ifs f 9 0 X io, e e ' eos 0 0 s o .o'o O 's Ji, g . .Q O o'o 90 .ace . Q 5'4- .609 X I 6 If 0 925, I 0 0 002 X P I J h Q 0 v R 1 1 I x . 11 Zo XA 0 , 3 aa? n 0 I 3' X J Uh x 193 , z9sd':22 U 'J7'- X f 0 ' 0 ' 0 - -34 '24 '3'3 P x zfz' sis' 39: 9 JF' Jw ' ' 4 322' .592 ' S92 Q p X L, 'Q I ' 1 Q O I I so I o 3' X ,hu :Q X ' .- 9 I J. 4 P 5' : '0- 3.99. 9 .a'e ' 0 :fs 296 S92 '29s 'S A in mba' ' I X S ., as e 0' X 9 0 s'o ee' 'e as 'Q 3's - 'Q of . 0, SWB J! 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Absenl from picfure is Carol Benson Senior CommnTTee Chairman UINPPER RIGHT Phofographers and EduTor Rex Bendigkeii EdiTor' B r K ll' P T yon o mg, Sfaff oographer John Miller STaTT PhoTographer and Jack Sorenson l-lead Phofographer. LOWER PICTURE Farsi Row Carol Posfula Carolyn Le Vesconfe, Mariorie Morse and Jane Rizer Second Row Bo d MacK J y enzie ack Warner Jackie Zwickel, Alice Mueller, John Barfhelmy HarrleT Brueckner and Dean l-lanebuTh. Th . oug The eTlorTs of The lndusTrlous sTaTT w k b' ready Tor you, The sTudenTs oT York. is issue oT Ys Tales brings you The golden memories of I949 Thr h or ers a lgger and beTTer yearbook is The sTaTf was aided by Mr. Morgan, TaculTy direcTor- Rex Bendi keiT . Q I edilorg and Jack Sorensen, head phoTographer. ln The naTional compeTiTions h in w ich iT was enTered, Y's Tales has consisTenTly won TirsT class honor T' - ra mg. Judges in The compeTiTion have always praised The fine arT work in The book produced This year under Miss Johnson's direcTion by Joyce Ford, arT ediTor, and her sTudenT sTaTT. CrediT musT also be given generously To Shirley Brockmann, business man- ager, and The business sTaTT, who puT in many an hour aTTer school keeping Track oT The a m T T ' p y en s o some 1,200 purchasers and shaking The shekels from neg- ligenT ones. Unless he is absenT on picTure-Taking days, every sTudenT has his picTure in The b k T l T oo a eas once. The underclassmen have group and class ofhcer ic- - P Tures, while The seniors have individual picTures. SporTs and acTiviTies are also ' T d pic ure , as are The TaculTy and adminisTraTive sTaTT. 62 W ll LO0L M0 gefliufy 3401710 UPPER LEFT: Arl Sheff: Joyce Ford, Ari Edilor: Maryann Vesely: Bruce Pelersonz Joan Luhmang Carolyn Fosfer: and Mary Ellison. UPPER RIGHT: Business Sfaff: Nancy Simpson, Shirley Ann Broclcmann, Bob Fllanfo, Jean Ruprechf. and Diane Gammon. LOWER PICTURE: Peggy Conlin, Sonia Vegell, Vicki Slalalla, Dolores Kolsledl, Faye Gill, Dick Forrest Paula Fowler, Glen Halbe, Bob Hanscom, Eleanor Peiiit, and Bruce Mahon. Everyone adds somelhing lo Y's Tales, even if il is iusl a smilinq lace in lhe back row of a freshman class piclure. This is a book alooul' you! . . . This is one fhing you have added 'ro York, which will be recorded and kepl for years. The Y's Tales slafl is 'rhe insfrumenl' which gafhers all your conlribufions 'ro- gefher, and presenfs lhem lo you, wilh lrimmings, al The end of 'lhe year. The miner a+ 'rhe head of The 'frail shines his lighl' info lhe darkness, lo pick our any shining nuggels. These come, noi only from '4-9ers rhemselves, bul' from 'lhe fulure classes of '50, '5l, and '52 .... We collecl lhem and send Them lo l'he Morgan refinery in Room 239. There lhey are melled down, and The besl are skimmed off fhe lop. We s+ill have so much malerial lhal' for monlhs lhe slaff hashes over whal' is lefl, curling ouf, filling in, sorfing. This process is one of +he quickesl ways 'ro gel gray hair. Our edilor, Rex Bendiglceil, usually leaves 'rhe slafl room when lhe halls are empfy, and oflen 'rrips sleepily over a bewildered ianilor on his way our of fhe building. Yes, i+'s a long, hard slruggle, bul wilh your help we have pul 'rhe finishing 'rouches on our masierpiece, and now presenl il' 'ro you - fhe Y's Tales of I949. 63 P Q 52 y 0 'Miele Open .Simms in VMMLTO wi-ers . , I V ff- A ii , T in ii TOP: OTlicers of The NaTional Honor So- , cieTy: Philip SchmidT, Presidenh Virginia ' KurTz, Secrelraryg Carol F'osTula, STudenT- Council RepresenTaTive: Tom Richardson, Head Usher: and Evelyn LindroTh, Vice- ' PresidenT. LOWER PICTURE: Top Row: KenneTh MeiTz and NorberT Kraegel: Second Row: Maxine Lane, Alice Mueller, and Ronald Arnold: Third Row: Mariorie Green, Nancy Graham, and John MesTerg Fourfh Row: Dick Leesley, Ted Carus, Paula Fow- ler, Carolyn FosTer, and Bob Foxall. li ii Every ambiTious Yorlc sTudenT sTrives To become a member oT NaTional Honor SocieTy. Membership in This organizaTion is based on scholarship, leadership, and service. Eligible sTudenTs and The TaculTy choose new N.l-l.S. members Trom among The Top- ranlcing sTudenTs in Their sixTh or eighTh semesTer. In previous years N.H.S. has sponsored The FooTball Dance, and one of The club's mosT successful acTiviTies has always been The annual ChrisTmas Tea given Tor The TaculTy. N.l-l.S. acTive members, Those seniors who have been elecTed in Their iunior year, are asked To usher aT all non-aThleTic school evenTs. GT course, The high poinT in all The yearly acTiviTies of N.H.S. is The April Honor Assembly, aT which new members are inducTed inTo The socieTy and receive Their pins. Miss Winn is The sponsor oT N.l-l.S. Tor The TirsT Time This year and has perTorm-ed her duTies as guide and advisor admirably well. lT's no wonder ThaT all conscienTious sTudenTs aspire Trom Their freshman year To membership in NaTional Honor SocieTy. 64 Qui! anal .girroffifi Aim o! .f45lairing ourna iaffi l Firsl Row: Miss Davis, Jane Kirk, and Barbara Collignon: Second Row: Joyce Ford, Donna Reineke, Milne Kelly, Alice Thomas, Janel Rowe, Marjorie Knop, and Marjorie Malhewsg Third Row: Bruce Pelche, Wayne Wolfman, and Dean Johnsos. The Quill and Scroll is an infernaiional socieiy for high school journalisls. lf is a highly honored sociely because admillance can be gained only lhrough meril. Hs chief purpose is 'ro recognize 'rhose who have done special worlc in journalism. 8 The requiremenls for membership are superior work in wriiing, ediring, and business managing. A candidaie mus'l be a junior or senior who is in The upper ihird of his class and who is on lhe York-Hi or Y's Tales slafls. Sludenls elecled from fhe York-Hi sfaff musl have had iorly-five inches of maferial prinfed in ihe newspaper. Y's Tales sfaff members are elecled on The basis of hours of work, qualify of performance, and abilily +0 assume responsibilily, Candidales musl be recommended by lhe faculiy advisor, Miss Davis, and be approved by 'rhe nafional secrelary-lreasurer. Each year 'rhe club sponsors Two publicarions parfies, one for +he inifialion of new members and one for 'rhe members of fhe York-Hi and Y's Tales sfalils. Opporlunilies are offered for receiving awards for meriis in many jour- nalislic conlesls. ln January of This year Joyce Ford was chosen as a narional winner in an essay conlesf. Janef Rowe and Joyce Ford broughl honor To Yorlc by winning fhe Honorable Menlion award in lhe Quill and Scroll adverlising conlesl, Promo+e fhe Uniled Na+ions. Deane Johnsos won firsl prize 'rhis year in an ediforial conlesl. 65 1 I f X An honor was beslowed upon The Yorlr-Hi when +he George l-l. Gallup Award was presenfed las+ fall for The year T947-48. I+ was for exrraordinary improvemenf in 'rhe newspaper. exceptional service To 'rhe school, and sus- 'rained leadership mainlained over a period ol years. The newspaper's di- reclor, Miss Davis, 'rogefher wi'rh s+uden+ edilor Lois Tornquisl' and over one hundred slaff members worked diligenrly To give sfudenfs a superior school newspaper. Wayne Wolfman is lhis year's ediror. The York-Hi has had numerable lirsls This year. The Chrisfmas issue, largesl ever published, was fwenly pages Thick. The York-Hi presenled James Eldridge in an assembly 'for The promoiion of fhe U.N. They also co-sponsored a mock campaign assembly and eleclion. 66 51484, EM! olloolr, a. J roz. TOP PICTURE: York-Hi Arr Slaffg Foreground: Virginia Kurfz, Nancy Sonquisf, Janel Rowe, and Beverly Treybal: Background: Gail Buck- masfer. Carol Nauman, Nancy Zinns, Belly Zacharias, Marjorie Malhews, Joan Schmidl, Corrine Peach, and Doris Zersen. TOP CENTER: Yorlr-Hi Repor+ers: Sealed: Diane Sopoci, Barbara Allen, Audrey Frilz, Jana Birlrs, Lucille Eddy, Mariorie Knop, Joan Sherman, Joyce Srroman, Joyce Ford, and Marcia McCall: Shsnding: Ann Cassidy, Bar- bara Donald, Carol Benson, Luella Keane, Marilyn lrish, Carol Hershey, Merelyn Baumei- sier, Billie Moses, Jean Reedy. Joan Williams, Pafience McCoy, Joan Sveinsson, and Janel Larson. LOWER CENTER: York-Hi Sporf Staff: Fore- qround: Carl Hauber and Ed Ross: Sealed Af Table: Ken Vonderhoe, Don Manson, Don Pusch, Jack Warner, Deane Johnsos, George Unverzagf, Hoyt Marhews, Waller Karaselc, George Larkin, and Augie Wirlcus: Baclrground: Herb Longnecker, Jim Bywaler, Bill Wolf, Bob Young. Dean Hanebulh, and Leland Anderson. LOWER PICTURE: Yorll-Hi Ediforial Board: Foreground: Tom Richardson, Joe Gill, Bruce Peische, Wayne Wolfman, and Donna Reinelce: Background: Lucille Eddy, Audrey Frifz, Jane Kirk, Pal Klusalc, Jane Naclc, Mike Kelly. and Ralph Gray. 2 is Q 11:5 oom 22 jurneo! jp y wavy urncng O f U TOP PHOTO: York-Hi Edilorial Board. Slanding in Foreground: Wayne Wellman: Sealed: Jane Kirk, Sonia Monsen, Mike Kelly, Bruce Pelsche, Bernadine Tonini Ralph Gray, Barbara Collignon, Donna Reineclce, Pal' Warren, and Janet Rowe: Sealed in Righr Background: Miss Davis, Alice Arnlzen, Jane Nack, Alice Thomas, and Thea Rauienberg: Sfanding in Baci:- ground: Torn Richardson, George Larkin, and Joe Gill. TOP CENTER: Yorlr-Hi Reporlers. Fronf Row: Marilyn Riemer, Judy Hendrickson, Joanne Aue, Joanne Wingerf, Carol Cap- peclc, Bobelle Connelly, Joan Corneau, and Leo Grief: Second Row, Slanding: Bob Gibson, Lorraine Thoman, Arlene Miller, and Doris Sumner: Second Row, Sealed: Tom Henderson, Enid Drews, Wanda Wrighf, Dick Bishop, Claire Faul- sliclr, Jean Kohler, Dick Tilly, Vicfor Old- enburg, and Don Tierney. LOWER CENTER: York-Hi Business and Adverlising Slall. Sealed: Dick Schneider, Alfred Schram, Claudelle Bauer. Mary Monaghan, Lorefla Novolny, Shirley Klinq, Sonia Morisen, Dorolhy Finlayson, Eleanor Frase, and Valinda Jenkins: Sland- ing: Bill Wolf, Dick Sherman, Jack Sou- lcup, Caroline Slurm, Kay DeMoss, Alice Hyers, Sandra Karnalz, Linda Reulman, Roxy Ann Parker, Jack Schullz, and Jim Proline. LOWER PHOTO: York-Hi Typisls, Firsf Row: Helen Paschlie, Pa? Wallace, Dolores Kane, and Mary Ryan: Second Row: Jewel Posey, Audrey Wawak, Fleury LeSaqe. Barbara Gee, and Mary Whilney: Third Row: Lois Landberg, Gerry Green, Doris Zersen, and Marilyn Coggeshall: Fourih Row: Shirley Dammann, Arlene Reinke, Grace Ricolla, and Helen Dresser: Sland- ing: Nancy Leader and Pal Klusalc. S 1 f Q ,ggagx as F if , kk I .N N Q. -Q 'M gil 3. ixmwl XA jx 'nf Q1 j .Xk. 'i7K.l'xr','K1,a5.1?g .I-QyA:,Y T , A. ,Q v MEF: J Y it tl 4 - 34 Nb.- 2 . . bw, -r 2 , 1 4 'hiss 1 1 -sf .. J 6 JY' . N gf. .. . ,LM 54.1 A-5-,. 1 V 'la' , N lf ' L' K 1 fl? l if 145 M K - x an .qgg ix, I -,, r. xf 5 fm if , , 4 r . , ' . -A 4 K .ML - ' if , fskh . , ki ' . f I '-'5 wx,-K. 4 I. Kg . I' V V I ' ,T N- I L . 1 h m a Q5 09' K V fx ' ' ,.fM , . 95 ' 9 ,1 '4XJ ?,QS21 K ,. l Q . X gf J QW K -ff :lx T Q!! Z f G r SEQ. X 7 , Ci arrifi .yhlancldd .izlarmonizere l ',L- -1 CG J A -le NJ BQ X, XX Y , Z N 1 ii ix V ' .iv , All I will T l ,llillltlill T 1 K ... T l y dy: 1 ,I K , ll',. l yi' K y v. xi I SENIOR CHOIR: Mariorie Green, Accompanish Firsi Row: Frances Jackson, Edna Russell. June Warren, Virginia KurTz, Paf Koca, Marilyn Melville, Jane l-lighT, Margie Saunders, Doris Denner, and Mr. Harris, Direcforg Second Row: Marlene Erlanclson, Joyce Ford, PaT Janes. Audrey Jensen, Lee Williams, Shirley Riclcson, Joan Plecify, Joan Buran, Yvonne Follei, and Bill Pflaumg Third Row: Carol PosTula, Carolyn STrum. Marcia McCall, Luella Keane, Barbara Miessler, Sharon RuTlin, Nadine Koch, Shirley Davis, RoberT Anclcer, and MonTe FolleTg Fourih Row: Phyllis Meyer, Lois McNamara, DoroThy Lange, Alice Mueller, Joan Sherman, Jean RuprechT, Larry McGraTh, Jim Spellman, John BarThelmy, Lowell Harris, and Paul Komel. LOWER PHOTO: Boy's Quarfefz Glen l-lalbe, Norman Kruse, Lowell Harris. Bob Hanscom. FourTh hour is The Time! Any clay Tive Times a weelc Mr. l-larris. The direcTor, reigns over Yorlc's A Cappella Choir. The shining hope of all Yorlc's songbirols Trom The IowIies+ Trosh To The loTTiesT senior is membership in The Senior Choir. No wonder, Tor The choir is one OT The mosT acTive and inspiring organiZaTions aT Yorlc. During rehearsal The harmonious music OT The choir is waTTed Through ye olde Yorlc corriclors. Besides The annual spring and Tall concerTs in which The oTher vocal organiZaTions aT Yorlc parTicipaTe, The choir sings aT orher TuncTions. Among The many occasions aT which The choir exercises iTs vocal chorcls, The mosT memorable is The annual ChrisTmas As- sembly. AT This assembly The choir sings iTs TradiTional processional. O Come, All Ye EaiThTul. 70 'In-..,,. enior C7100 Wemgerfi uccefid af .Staging 011915 SENIOR CHOIR: FirsT Row: Marilynne Coggeshall, Margie Knop, Marieffa Kasfe, PaT Kaufman, Nancy Ford, Barbara Gassner, BeTTy SmiTh, Jackie Frendreiss, PaT Hedges, Gloria Lewis, June Marfin, and Joan Havemannq Second Row: Charles Rizer, Richard Tilly, Joyce Kruppenbacher, Joe Fry, ForresT Williford, Diane Welshmeyer, Pa'r Phillips, Norma Wesf, Sonia Monsen, Jerry Cleland, Barbara Frend- reiss, Margie Gamperf, and Mariorie Morse: Third Row: John Coseglia, Jim Popp, Lewnard Williamson, Ted Damron, Evelyn Mae Lindrofh, Ellen McBrien, Mary Ellison, and Helen Dresser: FourTh Row: RoberT Hanscom, Jim FaulsTiclx, Philip McCan, Mike Howe, Tim Jager, John MaechTle, Norman Kruse, Eward WolaTz, Joan Sandall, Irving Johnson, Roberf PlanTe, Bill Harger, and Bill Mahler. LOWER LEFT: Girl's NoneT: First Row: Luella Keane, Joan Havemann, and Mariorie Greeng Second Row: DoroThy Lange, Helen Dresser, Mary Ellison, Nadine Koch, Mariorie Knop, and Barbara Miessler. FluTT and TeaThers and golden voices-ThaT is Yorl4's NoneT. To be a member oT This ensemble Trom The Senior Choir is an honor dreamed oT by sophomore, iunior and senior girls. This long hoped Tor honor is realized only aTTer rigorous TryouTs and a selecTion process. IT is noT all glory and no worlc, however, Tor only Through pracTice will There ever be perTecTion. The girls sing aT The concerTs and Tor many special TuncTions ouTside OT school. Down in The valley, valley so Iowoooof' ThaT is our one and only Boys' OuarTeT, decoraTed in bow Ties and silver vocal chords. A main TeaTure al' The concerTs and each vocal assembly, The boys have always meT wiTh roaring applause. 7I inga .SZILCLS MPLMQ6 af gllridfmaa rogram The I948-49 season was an oursiandin T g one or Jrhe Junior Choir and 'rhe Treble Clef. They were boih well received by Ihe audience ai The Fall Concerr. The Junior Choir, a mixed group, sang The Blind Plough- man, by Roberi Clarke, and A Birihdayf' by Raymond Woodman. The program oi The Treble Clef, a girls' a cappella chorus, included slcig Win+er Song by Freder' kB II Psalm I5O, by Louis Lewandow , ic u ard: and The Losi Chord, by Sir Arihur Sullivan. This year Ihe Treble Clei was inviied io W h' as ingion School Io sinq for ihe P.T.A, TREBLE CLEF: Firsi Row: Mr. Harris, G Gephari, B. Alexander, L. Ball, P. Childs, S McArthur, J. Karr, L. Mannino, P. Pool, and C. Buefinerg Second Row: R, Freiberr, B. Wallace, K. Arnold, C. Pearson, R. Miller, N. Moliros, R. Wadia, M. Johnson, G. Spe- ziale, N. Sonquisf, M. McKenna, J. Karr, M. Vesley, P. Peierson, and S. Johnson: Third Row: J. McCuIIum, C. Fenion, C. LeVes- conie, J. Larson, I, Molner, E, Larson, G. Adams, M. Beck, C. Kelly, P. Pfund, D. Zersen, M. Harnmill, M. Monaghan, J. Mc- Farlane, S. Veqell, and D. Hoag, Fourlh Row: B. Slacks, J. Williams, B. Gee, M, Long, M. Brons, C. Willce, W. Sholienburg, G. Dove, B. Krause, E. Rover, N. Kerbec. N, Olson, J. Gray, D. Kirchner, D. Kane, and S. Purcifull. JUNIOR CHOIR: Sealed: C. Bauer, Firsf Row: R. Gernand, J. Wersel, B. Cohen, J, Rice, L. Long, J. Meng, D, Sumner, D, McKnighI, and K. Smiihg Second Row: Mrs. J. Oesierle ICadef Teacherl, S. Ashton, S. Klein, V. Jenkins, C. Nauman, F. Lesage, K, Moy, A. Meyer, and A. Alchepolg Third Row: B. Wickham, H. Pefsche, C. Johnson, J. Smiih, C. Seigfriad, E. Ghislain, M. Oberg. P. Shane, B. Jackson, K. Alberts, and R. Beall: Fourfh Row: D, Schmidf, J. Fauslce, B. Johnson, D. I-Iinlcelman, A. Hyers, B. Jessen, A. Koeneclce, J, Carlson, D. Lawler, J. Bueche. H. Sieweri, and H. Davenport JUNIOR CHOIR, Confinuedz Firsi' Row: A, Poole O Morey A Fann N , . , . on, , Nofiingham, M. Fielifz, L. Liifle, G. Polirock, B. Fleisch- man, and Mr. Harris: Second Row: R. Lewis, E. Paver, B. Siahl, B. Weiss, A. Avedisin, P. M oore, and C, Paulson: Third Row: J. Pay- fon, T. Thorsen, F. Sfasi, J. Purcifull, R. Spinlc, J. Larson, B. Pedersen, J, Roupp, J. Gollermann. and J. DesRosiersg Fourfh Row: D. Edwards, B. Melleffe, W. Larkin, D. Ros- mis, P. Sfephens, F. Posiula, S. Rauienbush, J. Sauls, B. Beckman, and P. Larsen. 72 jedi iglrorufi, anclcgrodlz .xdim Ar enior 6Aoir SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS: FirsT Row: A. Kraeyslan, L. Stokes, and B. Konecyg Second Row: D. Barnes, R. Baumgardner, D.Johnson, N. Simpson, D. Marker, J. Nagel, and M. Hen- naughan: Third Row: N. Zinns. G. Wing, B. Slusarczylc, A. Civis, L. Lucheifa, B. Bowman, P. Kirchner, P. Rich, and Mr. Chopp: Foudh Row: J. Comeau, C, FaulsTich, E. McKee, P. Lyons, D. Lira, A. Miller, L. Thoma, and H. Brueclrner. FRESHMAN CHORUS: FirsT Row: D. Schalo, S. Fullrner, K. Wilson, M. Zar- ovgian, M. Heimerl, M. Hersey, C. Bos, S. FeisT, l. STeTanslri, M. RoTh, and J. Gibson, Second Row: S. Piepol, J. Aldridge, J. Aue. B. Kirchner, F. Niscoll, J. Harbough, M. Olsen, C. Wolfe. P. Knepple, V. Buefer, B. War- ner, D. Benson, B. Dornoff, and J. Buehringg Third Row: R. Auberq, B, Fellows, J. Faierson, D. Holland, C. Langer, G. Guas, D. Bunqe, D, Mar- Ten, B. Milliren, D. Leonard, W. Lloyd, and T. Henderson: Fourfh Row: B. Forsmark, J. Handy, P. O'NeiIl, D. Manfeiel, J. Meyers, F. Paoli, M. Han- sen, R. Winemiller, R. Robel, J. Karr, D. McCarTney, W. McDaniel, and R. . Boller. F RESH MAN CHORUS, ConTinued Firsr Row: R, Hamroclr, J. HarTIey, J Goeller, B. JarreTT, N. Pranfe, P. Hiq- Iey, C. Johnson, H. Peacock, G. HOTT- man, P, Quinn, J. Whifney, B. BiTz, P Shea, R. Cada, L. Kuras, and Mr Harris: Second Row: J. Green, R Mueller, D. BuTTerTieId, H. Harqer, G Sirovy, J. Harbough, E. Klose, B. Pei ler, M. Bill, C. Shaffer, B. Brown, N Shirlcy, S. ChrisTianson, J. Briffman, S Johnson, and D. Thomasg Third Row G. KirchoTT, R. I-IOIT, W. Mahood, C KnighT, M. Pafz, D. Linclsay, P. Bealan C. Pearson, C. Lecfure, M. Wiegand J. Wilson, D. WesT, M. Ashby, and D Wrighf: Fourfh Row: T. RoberTs, D. McGraTh, K. Achepohl, R. DesRosiers A. SwarTz. J. Green, D. Kerchenr, M Schwarh, B. BrighT, P. ErnsT, L. Ander son, L. Marker, B. Riner, B. Roeplce R. Ellis, and A. Daniels. The Freshman and Sophomore Choruses are The TirsT sTeps Towards The Senior Choir. These Two groups, along wiTh The Senior Choir, are included in The annual Spring ConTesT. NewesT OT all The chorus organizaTions aT York, The Sophomore Girls' Chorus is made up oT girls who are Too numerous To be incorporaTed inTo The older choirs and much, much Too old To be in The Freshman Chorus. The Freshman Chorus is composed oT a group OT sTudenTs who have expressed Their desire To become a parT oT The choral groups OT York. AT The Fall ConcerT, November I2, The Freshman Chorus sang These numbers: Sere- nade oT The Bells, by Al Urbano: Home On The Range, by David Guion: The beauTiTuI Prayer Trom Hansel and GreTel, by Engleberf Humperdinclcg and The TavoriTe Song oT Love, arranged by Sigmund Romberg. The Freshman Chorus is under The able direcTion OT Mr. C. Eldon Harris. Mr. Chopp led The Sophomore Chorus during The TirsT semesTer. The IasT semesTer The Chorus was under The leadership OT Miss Meyer, sTudenT Teacher Trom ElmhursT College. I -fkx 'll' i W1 IK -or , 6 rx I -Cx I X T ' 9 J i-TT J ' F R T-. 1, Xl -fp 'Q c, 1 MA -1 N xv .yr 1, ' lx ni . f SI T., li A, I 'L if X .-uri, ,AL GA 4 'X I 'fr -T T i .i :I Qi 4 'fi M, F A, .1 13. Kd, 4 In I ,Qi xp I Li ,EE Fw 'le U fringa an M120 win A M5 erin pfagd ana! .xdafiem iea Firsl Row: Thomas Moore, Beverly McDonald, Marilyn Carroll, Belly Zacharias, Geraldine Greene, Faye Gill, Ellen Royer, Nancy Brown, Dolores Kolsledl, and Andrea Leader: Second Row: Gloria Goebel, Kennelh Norling, Rila Konecy, Marge Ashlon, John Dielerich, Ralph Lane, Kennelh Hanson, Judy Hendrickson, Joyce Weslendorl, John Morrissey, Belly Weslern, David Van Doren, Marguerile Carus, Kay Milnamow, Darlene Baumgarf, and Nancy Graham, Third Row: Cecil Schwarlz- welder, Carol Hershey, Bill Ehman, John Barlmann, Roberl Gibson, Roger Dickinson, Michael Erlenbaugh, Gerry Weinqand, Allen Daily, Ralph Maxson, Rodney Sippy, Lorraine Barlh, Gail Buclcmasler, and Lucile Granl: Slanding: Mr. Chopp, Michael Kelly, Paul Klose, Theodore Carus, Alberl Shaw, Charmaine Smilh, Richard Kusl, Carolyne Larson, and Kennelh Roda. Service is lhe mollo ol Yorlc's orcheslra under lhe capable direclion ol Mr. Chopp. The orcheslra has been advancing rapidly in lhe pasl lew years, and lhis year il has enlerlained large audiences al lhe semi-annual band-orcheslra concerls. The orcheslra meels live limes a weelc, iusl as lhe band does. Members may earn awards, iusl as lhe members of lhe olher musical organizalions do. Lellers are awarded on lhe basis ol lhe num- ber ol performances parlicipaled in and general inleresl shown, while 'Four-year pins are awarded lo lhose who have served in lhe orcheslra lor lour years. Besides ils semi-annual concerls, Yorlc's hard- working orcheslra performs al several school as- semblies and lurnishes inlerlude music lor each ol lhe class plays and lor lhe Thespians' Drama Nighl. 74 fhnnv M104 ji Wudic id oaring .f4!zea0! org Do you lilce music? IT you do, There's a place Tor you in Music Club. Wifh Mr. l-larris, head oT Yorlc's music deparTmenT as advisor, The club has grown inTo prominence since iTs beginning in l938. Besides sponsoring an annual dance lThis year called Melody Time l, Music Club members handle concessions aT school Tunc- Tions, and This spring The club aTTended a proclucTion oT The musical, Finian's Rainbow. Vocal and insTrumenTal music is TeaTured as enTerTainmenT aT The club's monfhly meeTings. Music Club noT only provides Tun Tor iTs members, buT also is educaTional and helpTul in promoTing a TasTe Tor good music. lTs many acTiviTies and iTs help To York's music deparTmenT are reasons why Music Club should noT be overlooked by any sTudenT looking Tor a worTh-while exTra-curricular acTiviTy. 75 iflgd ofsong y TOP PHOTO: Officers: Nancy Graham, Sfudenf Council RepresenTaTive: Carol PosTula, SecreTary: Jean Ruprechf, Press iJenTg Maxine Lane, Vice-President and Nancy SonquisT, Treasurer. CENTER PHOTO: Music Club Mem- bers: Firsf Row: Joan Havemann, Mar- iorie GamperT, Carol FenTon, Marilynne Coggeshall, Gwen PolTroclx, Marilyn Oberg, Jean Sauls, Ruih Zersen, and Dianne Welshymer: Second Row: Nancy Zinns, Deborah Hoag, Sonia Vegell. Mariorie Knop, Shirley Dammon, and Joanne Carlson: Seaiedx Richard Kusl and Carolyn Sturm. LOWER PHOTO: Mariorie Green, Jean Meng, Grace RicoTTa, Kay Milnamow, Nancy Moliros, Carol Pearson, Arlene Reinlce, PaT Pedersen, Doris Zersen, Joan Rice, Alice Mueller, Mariorie Morse, Shirley Broclcmann, Alice Avedisian, Pal' Phillips, and Norma WesT: Seafeclz Dick Schneider. 5 bil Q HIIULXX ,. ,V . ,-,-fl., T 52 ri iii T Pl is 5 ffii my W S 5 'I T if if jAe:5l0lCll'l QHQLQFJAQO dI Lff p2dL 0!..!4Cf0l 6 , uccerid One OT The mosT inTeresTing and popular clubs aT York is The Thespians-Troupe Number 94 oT The naTional dramaTic socieTy. Yearly TryouTs Tor membership in The Troupe are open To inTer- esTed sophomores and juniors. A commiTTee oT members is elecTed who wiTh Miss WhiTe, The sponsor oT The chapTer. selecTs Trom These aspiranTs candidaTes who serve an apprenTiceship oT one year. Upon accumulaTing enough meriT hours by engaging in acTing and produc- Tion work, The apprenTices are iniTiaTed inTo The club and receive Their Thespian pins. Made in The blue and gold colors oT The club, These pins have a large leTTer T bounded on one side by The serious-Taced mask de- picTing Tragedy and on The oTher side by The smiling Tace symbolizing comedy. Members oT The sTage crew are also eligible Tor membership aTTer working on Tour producTions. Thespians is Truly one oT The mosT enioyed and besT appreciaTed organizaTions aT York. 6. xgw . 'Eli' 4 N 1 Sfifiggg-.1.f5g4 . . vm? K , , . Ai R . , wgw 35552: 1 75?-Sw W ff V., gifs A ff , f' il 1 2 'R . N' ?5i.iiiin'Y.i'T.'fvSf ,. 25:63 '5 A35 Q 'V .!i'.a,S az 5 f + - ' gf 5 -LL- kg 5 -A Sl X S 5 mmm, , ' ' N ,greg-w 5 Q A 5 N isw b Ns A-N, aegis, A, , , Q 5 m A ' Q .Vk 1 grew ' , wp - mfg, 535 A X '. iefifrs J , ,Q 5,Q,AXKw.,53 X fx. A -n 71 Q t x 3 Y .I- Rafe pomani umma cum ofaucle TOP PHOTO: Nancy Sliirlry, Mary Smiih, Naialie Schmidl, Rulh Zersen, Theresa Hanson, Diane Ruehl, Jeaneife Taylor, Jean Ericlcson, Sharon l-larfe, Pai Quinn, and Mariorie Hanson TOP CENTER: Kneeling: Eleanor Aschmann, Shirley Falier. and Peggy Pool: Sfanding: Diane Welshymor and Jean Sauls. CENTER: Firsi Row: Pai Hedges, Harrier Brueck- ner, Pai Lange, Paula Fowler, and Mariory Green: Second Row: Nancy Graham, Nancy Ford, Joyce Ford, Nalalie Smiih, Shirley Broclcrnann, Mary Elli- son, Darlene Baurngarr, Ralph Lane. and B'll Fischer. LOWER CENTER: Charmaine Smiih, Lucifle Ball, Joan Wersel, Lois Marker, Jacquiline Aldridge, Frances Necoll, Shirley Peipol, Failh Lorenzen Marilyn l-lersey, and Marian l-leimeri. LOWER PHOTO: Officers oi The Laiin Club, BSI! Fischer, Sfucleni Council Represenfaliveg Philip Schmidi, Presicleni: Nancy Graham, Secrefary: Mar- jorie Dollens, Treasurer: and Mariory Green, Vice- Presidenf. February broughi 'rhe Ludi Romani lRoman Gamesl pui on by rhe Fresh- man members of Jrhe Laiin Club, ieaiuring coniesis beiween classes. Some of ihese coniesis were iavelin- Jrhrowing, gladiaiorial combais, ancl chariol racing. All siudenis in Larin IO, I I, and I2 are eligible for membership. Fresh- men wiih A averages in rheir lirsi' semesier are iniriaied info Jrhe club. Co-sponsors of +he Laiin Club are Mrs. Larson and Miss l-lowe. HHUGZQOHQGH dflqblef iii all 3 a6Lfl0l'l df y0 L UPPER LEFT: Jim WaTson, Jim Cosgrove, Andy Kozalc, Don Logan, and Allen Dailey. UPPER RIGHT: Warren WolTman, Richard Kemp, Philip SchmidT, Jim PurciTull, Gordon Maxson. and Bob Winemiller. LEFT CENTER: Kneeling: GreTchen GeTThause, Peggy Pool, and Gerry Green: Sfandingz Gwendolin PolTrock and Diane Welshymer. LOWER LEFT: Marilyn Oberg, Joan LighT, JeanneTTe Jones, Joanne Carlson, and PaT Phillips. LOWER RIGHT: Bob Winemiller, Jim O'NeilI, Nancy Grahm, Mahlon Slocum, and Bob Leishrnan. The many acTiviTies oT The LaTin Club began This year wiTh a Treasure hunT in Wilder Park. NexT came The Mercurygram BooTh, one oT The mosT popular concessions aT The l-lallowe'en ParTy. ln November The club members played Bingo. The mosT magniTicenT evenT oT all, The Cena Romana, or The Roman Banquet was held on December 2. The girls' gym was beauTiTully decoraTed wiTh planTs, sTaTues, murals, and a TounTain. Freshman boys, as humble slaves, could be seen serving The older members, who were dressed in The garb oT The old Romans and crowned wiTh wreaThs To ward OTT inToxicaTion. EnTerTainmenT was provided by The sophomore girls, enacT- ing The candleling ceremony, and The Treshman girls, perTorming The graceful dance oT The waTer carriers, dressed in The cosTurnes oT The Roman maidens. In January club members sTaggered To The early morning SaluTaTis. ATTer having conversed in LaTin and presenTed The Treshmen wiTh Their SporTulas, They dashed To Their TirsT period classes. AT The aTTernoon meeTing Mr. l-lighbarger from NorThwesTern showed slides and Talked on his Trip To Greece. 79 h 1-n gg Wilh characlerislic gel up and go, York's German Club, under Miss Evien, finances ils aclivilies by dues and selling al games. The diligenl' receive pins under a poinl syslem which ovaluales service To The club. Afler compleling one semesler ol German a sludenl is able To loin The club lnlhales slagger under The load of red bows elghleen inches across A+ Chrislmas These super colossal coolcs made Their own moulh walerlng spicy Leblcuchen Pfeiclernuesse and Springerles Enlering The cafeleria where The annual Kallee Klalsch is held is like opening The door on a mlnialure Germany complele wi'rh 'rhe piercing blare ol a bona Tide German band I-lurrying by are muslached and hallered wailers lair wailresses In flowered hallers bouncers and a mascol none olher Than a dachshund where SHGFQGTIC members play bingo crossword puzzles and wenfy queshons all in German' The las+ rneehng of The year is held in honor of The graduahng senior members 1 l Slrains of Gaiman songs issugrom 'I 39 al mon+hly meelingsl ' t .7 . ' . . g0l fg'AUe .9l Ol'lg7 L ii gefniafl j0l g,e6 J UPPER LEFT: Annaliesa Koppel, Sonia Mauler, Belly Meininqer, ' ' H l h B I T b I d B b Elsie Halwachs, Elvira awac s, every rey a, an ar ara Palmer. UPPER RIGHT: Florence Perring, Ruih Gernand, Lore Voqelbacher, Lenore Perring, and Phyllis Meyer. LOWER LEFT: T Bob Nelson, Vlcfor Oldenburg, Joe Gill. Gordon Eblnnq, heodore Carus, and Dick Soderholm. LOWER RIGHT: Mary Alice Fielifz, Joan Ruopp, Jean Golfermann, Eleanor Tobusch. Belle Hohman, Charles Hsiss, Waller Karasek, Jaclc Keller, Bruce Soderholm, and T R h d orn ic ar so xM5f0l LCa!sS70Clefg 3245 .!4l 0bU'l6! CAiCa9O The York High School Hisforical Soci- efy, which was organized during fhe school year l938-39, has become one of York's mosf popular and acfive clubs. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Zacharias, if brings fo fhe affenfion of ifs members facfs abouf fhe hisfory and wonders of fhe Unifed Sfafes which mighf nof be broughf ouf in regular classroom work. One of fhe acfivifies of fhis organiza- fion is fo sponsor several assemblies during fhe year. ln November if presenfed an Armisfice Day Assembly: in February if presenfed a Lincoln and Washingfon As- sembly: and in May if presenfed a Memo- rial Day Assembly. The days which all fhe members eagerly look forward fo are fhose on which fhe field frips are faken. This year fhe mem- bers iourneyed fo fhe Museum of Science and lndusfry, fhe Field Museum, fhe Cook Counfy Courf House, and fhe Sfafe Prison af Sfafesville. Any senior who has complefed one se- mesfer of American Hisfory is eligible, and iuniors are eligible af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer of American Hisfory. Pins are awarded fo seniors who have fulfilled cerfain qualificafions. TOP PHOTO: Officers: Joe Perue, Presidenfg Alice Muel- ler, Secrefary-Treasurer: Doris Zerson, Sfudenf Council Represenfafiveg and Mary Ellison, Vice-President CENTER PHOTO: Joe Fry, Shirley Rickson, Marilyn Perue, Joe Perue, Chuck Ralin, Jim Profin Ro r S ih nd e, ge mf , a Russel Fox are shown on one of fhe field frips. BOTTOM PHOTO: On field frip af fhe Museum of Science and lnclusfry, we see enfhusiasfic members of fhe Hisforical Sociefy. You'll have fo do your own idenfifying in This one! HL cf A smad puffy id loanidli if 94 .Spoof X H fa' X 457 I - X I, X H' .P ,f f I I:--:u' XJ X s. f I-2-If ....,... , . s i-.. J ' X fri?-Tm y x fk c Y l J X ,ff The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Michelsen, is The oldesT sTudenT organizaTion aT York. lTs purpose is To TurTher inTeresT in The Spanish language and l.aTin-American counTries. The membership in The club is resTricTed To Spanish sTudenTs only. They musT have one year of Spanish or have an A average Tor Their TirsT semesTer of Spanish. The biggesT evenT of The year is The Chris+mas ParTy observed in Typical Spanish sTyle. This includes The breaking of The piFiaTa, a gaily decoraTecl bag Tilled wiTh candy, by a blindTolded member. When The bag is broken, The oTher members scramble To geT Their share. TOP PHOTO: Amusecl Spanish Club members look on as Eleanor Frase breaks The piFmaTa aT The club's annual ChrisTrnaS ParTy. CENTER PHOTO: Officers of The Spanish Club plan g TuTure meeTing: BeTTy S Th T r Vicki SlaTella, Se-:reTary: mi , reasu Kay Philhour, PresidenTq and J I O Vce-PresxdenT B b Foxall, ohn MesTer, STudenT Council RepresenTaTive. LOWER PHOTO: FesTive members of The club pose Tor phoTo aT The ChrisTmas Par- Ty. You name broTher! T-2'-2N -'Yds U ..- ,A .,., , ,, My . ,. - r' Ts- . . f v W fA Aunfanglia yfnaflzemaficafmgriferiefi O! Ever since lVlaTh Club was begun in l945. iT has kepT iTs repuTaTion as an acTive club aT York. Under The guidance oT iTs sponsor, Miss Heinemann, The club provides a good ouTleT Tor The TalenTs oT sTudenTs who like maThemaTics. The skill and ingenuiTy oT lv1aTh Club members are challenged by The Problem OT The MonTh, and The sTudenT who has solved The mosT oT These monThly problems is rewarded Tor his eTTorTs wiTh a prize aT The end oT The year. On The club's varied schedule This year have been Two picnics and a lively iniTia- Tion oT new members. STudy of The slide rule, presenTaTion oT maThemaTical puzzles, and a Talk on calculus have consTiTuTed some oT The year's monThly meeTings. STudenTs wiTh aT leasT a B average in one semesTer oT plane geomeTry and a year oT algebra and Those who have compleTed a maThemaTics maior are eligible Tor membership in MaTh Club. TOP PHOTO: Nancy Graham, Dick El- worThy, Philip Schmidf, Allan Weick, and Adelberf MarTin. CENTER PHOTO: Omcers of The Mafia Club: Alice Mueller. STudenT Council RepresenTaTive: Carol PosTula, Secrefaryg Miss Heinemann, Sponsor: and Tom Rich- ardson, President LOWER PHOTO: Dina Modieska, Joan Ruopp, Ellen Royer, Allen Porf, and Bill Ackerman. ? X ? ks kk 268 l 0:5l0eCf0I :5 Q K 561,64 fLe gl'0I'Ltiel 0!.gIiel'lC2 LEFT PHOTO: Seafedz Helen BilleTT and Joe Gill: Sfanclingz Allan Weick and HerberT SiewerT. RIGHT PHOTO: Ellen McBrien, Ted Carus, and John Sfechman. Please pass The eThylene dichloride. is a sTaTemenT ThaT could be heard aT York's Science Club. The organizaTion was Tormed To beTTer The undersTanding of science Tor The members and To give Them an opporTuniTy To develop Their individual inTeresTs. Anyone having an inTeresT in science may ioin The club. Members parTicipaTe in The monThly meeTings by giving inTormaTive Talks To The group. AT one meeTing a Talk on radio Transmission was given, while aT anoTher meeTing The sTudenTs learned how To make synTheTic rubber. They also enioyed a lecTure supplemenTed by a movie on aTomic energy. Besides acTively parTicipaTing in The Mardi Gras by showing a movie on aTomic energy. The Science Club donaTed TwenTy- Tive dollars To The NaTional Fund Tor lnTanTile Paralysis. Mr. Simpson is Their sponsor. 84 we of some gc. WoJe!guffond ana! gowa UPPER PICTURE: In FronT: Annaliesa Koppel and Carol Pearson: Firsf Row: Irene CoTTe, Jeanna Ninnemann, Bar- bara Johnson, Alice Avedisian. Sharon Johnson, and Charloffe Wiegand: Sec- ond Row: Barbara Pailer, Irene Plass, Phoebe ErnsT, Barbara Kirchner, Carol Bueffner, Joan Rice, Caroline Johnson, MargareT BrandT, and Helen Rhodes. I LOWER PICTURE: Barbara Klene, l Maureen Seep. DoroThy Nicholson, Mariory Hammill. Mrs. Helen I-leave. Beverly Forsmark, and PaT Grable. 1 I The I-Iome Economics Club is open Tor membership To all who are Taking home economics or who have had a year of The subiecT. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To help girls develop skills in sewing and culinary arTs. The program is sTarTed OTT righT in The Tall wiTh a geT acquainTed icnic. p The Yorlc I-Iome Economics Club calendar has had a Tull year OT inTer- esTing evenTs: business meeTings, social meeTings, and special programs. The TirsT special program oT The year was held in November when The girls were enTerTained wiTh a demonsTraTion oT yarn dolls. December came along wiTh a big ChrisTmas parTy ThaT TeaTured wonderful eaTs and ex- changing oT giTTs. All The girls agreed ThaT This was a wonderful parTy indeed. A hay ride was on The agenda Tor February, Tollowed by a huclc Towel- ing demonsTraTion by Miss Kueclc, one oT The physical educaTion insTrucTors. In April The girls honor Their moThers wiTh a Tea which They plan and prepare Themselves. Club pins are presenTed aT The IvIoThers' Tea. The club pins are earned on a poinT sysTem. PoinTs are given Tor regular aTTendance, serving on cornmiTTees, selling aT games, serving as oTFicers. and doing miscellaneous work. The club plans a Tarewell parTy in June To bring To a TiTTing climax a year oT inTeresTing and varied acTiviTies. 85 'X .Lal TOP: Officers of The Girls' Club. Shirley Ann Brockmann, Presidenh Evelyn Mae Lind- roTh, Vice-President Virginia KurTz, Secre- Taryg Marjorie Dollens, Treasurer, and Joyce Ford, STudenT Council Represenfafive. CENTER: The Board. Seafedz Diane Wel- shymer, Paula Fowler, Jane Rizer, Kay Mil- namow, Barbara Dewsberry, and Carolyn FosTer: Sfandinq: Mary Alice FieliTz, Barbara Allen, Nancy Simpson, Audrey Frifz, Helen BiIIeT, Peg Conlin, Joyce Ford, Shirley Brock- mann, and Virginia Kurh. BOTTOM: The KniTTing Group. Foreground: LueTTa Jamerson, Annalisa Koppel, and Jean Meng, Background: Joan BiggersTaTT, Audrey Wawak, Shirley Brockmann, Marilyn Riemer, Pai Lange, and Alice Koenecke. ir!! , .gpoondorzi riue fo .gjulalaorf jrencA .gikoof A very acTive and popular club aT York is The Girls' Club. Organized in The school year l942-I943 by Mrs. Wall, iT has grown Tremendously and is now under The sponsorship of Mrs. Anderson. This year The girls have been kepT very busy sponsoring The Hal- lowe'en Dance and Bundle Day and making bows Tor Bow Week. A very worThwhile proiecT which The club has underTaken is To sponsor a French school. From The conTribuTions OT The York sTudenTs, The club has been able To carry This on Tor The second year. 86 I .gnferedf rouyofi Ljwlego ,Quail Z?acL yor-L35 jronfier TOP LEFT: The Riding Group. Helen BiIleT, Judy Weinbauer, Carolyn Paul- son, Barbara Krause, Barbara Reese, Diane Sopoci, Dolores Kane, BobeTTe Connelly, Diane WrighT, Julia Zaya, Joan Hill, Arlene Civis, Barbara Bux- Ton, Beverly SchaeTer, Joan Rice, Irene CoTTe, and Lydia Zaya. TOP RIGHT: FirsT Row: PaT Archer, Annaliesa Koppel, and Mary RoTh: Second Row: Arlene Kane, Fleury Le- Sage, and Peggy Parker, Third Row: Marge Conlin, Marjorie Howland, and Paf Lange: FourTh Row: Adrienne Klanlc, Janice Lindsey, and Mary Ann Murren: Fifrh Row: Diane McKnighT, Nancy Kerbec, and AnneTTe Car- penTer. LOWER RIGHT: Discussion Group. FronT Row: Joan Remec, Marilyn Irish, Joan Havemann, Carolyn Fosfer, and Joan Luhmang Back Row: Nancy Zinns, Sharon RuTIin, Karin Shively, ETl1el SchweiTzer, Sonia Veqell, Monica La- Follefie, Jean RuprechT, Deoborah Hoag, Alice Hunf, Jaclciezwickel, and Lorraine Reinlre. LOWER RIGHT: Bridge Group. FirsT Table: Jane Naclc, JaneT Rowe, Nancy Graham, and Paula Fowler: Second Table: Darlene BaumgarT, Margie Ash- Ton, Margie Green, and Shirley Brock- mann: Third Table: Eleanor PeTTeT. Gena Lou Dove, Peggy Conlin, and Jane Rizer. The club has many inTeresTing programs. Included in The programs This year was a Talk by a social worker, a demonsTraTion by a hair s+ylis+, a panel discussion, and a box social To which The members inviTed Their dads. An annual evenT Tor The girls is The InsTallaTion Tea. This year a new TeaTure oT The Girls' Club has been The organizaTion OT special inTeresT groups, which meeT aT diTTerenT Times Trom The regular club meeTings. KniTTing, ChaTTer, Riding, and Bridge are The groups in which The girls can parTicipaTe. All girls aT Yorlc are eligible To loin The Girls' Club. ' 87 las an N fry-Wi nm., X14 l of xi X ix QT , I f m r N0 T X AN M 6056 KOXQJ Pe well el? itll Y... Wm.. ... N. .. , UPPER LEFT: Siffing: Julie STevenson, Joanne WingerT, and and Ralph Ra d T LOWER L Joan Sveinssong STending: Gerry Olsen, Marion Back, and Bob PlanTe, F T o oe Marjorie Vogel. UPPER RIGHT: Officers: Vicki SlaTalla, Sec- PaT Larsen, an e C d TT UPPER RICHT A R C reTary: Nancy Graham, Presidenh HarrieT Brueckner,Treasurerg giTT box and conTenTs The club's TiTTh year has proved To be a very acTive one Tor The Junior Red Cross aT York. Miss I-libbard. school nurse and sponsor. has guided The club Toward bigger and beTTer acTiviTies. In The Tall, a drive was sTarTed To Till giTT boxes To be senT To European children. The boxes conTained Toys Tor The younger children and more useTul arTicles Tor The older children. A parT oT The giTT money received in The drive was used in purchasing ChrisTmas giTTs Tor The servicemen aT Hines HospiTai. VisiTors Trom The Chicago chapTer oT The Junior Red Cross were inviTed To York Tor an evening meeTing. Dinner was served by The club members and The guesTs were Taken To see The senior play. The second annual Junior Red Cross dance, Carnival Capers, was held aT York on March 26+h. The proceeds oT The dance wenT To The under-privileged children. During The Junior Red Cross week, The council sponsored an assembly aT which a member of The Chicago chapTer spoke. Movies were also shown during The week in The lunch hours. 88 caffermen urn, .f4rfi6fic fo .ibecorafe kr lance in , UPPER PHOTO: Officers of LeTTer- men's Club. Top Row: Dick Peder- son, f'gT. aT Armsg Boyd MacKenzie. President Don Pusch, Vice-Presi- denTg John Cosiglia, Treasurerg and Leland Anderson, Secrefary. BOTTOM PHOTO: Firsf Row: Herb Lonqnecker, Howard Larson. Nor- berf Kraegel, Chucl: Grimm, Paul Lurhsen, and Norm Kruse: Second Row: Dick FosTer, Dick STol!z, George Larkin. Dick Bowman, J'm Riffer, Raymond Johnsondand John Davfdsong Third Row: Chuck Schwab, Donald Denzler, Huber Moore, Jack Sandall, John Bar- Thelmy, Roger Dickinson, and Bill Haman: Fourfh Row: Ken MeiTz. Bud DeMoss, Jack Herscher, Ron- ald Kruse, Donald Diedrich, Rudy Schaub. Frank Pefricek, and Lou Koesleckig Fiffh Row: Ralph Max- son, Jack Richards, Eugene Boeger, and Bob Campbell. This year The LeTTermen's Club has had The mosT members since iTs beginning and has done The mosT work. The Y's Guys worked wiTh The Pep Club on The BonTire prepara- Tions beTore The lasr Glenbard TooTball game and had a hand in The elecTion OT The queen To preside over all. The programs ThaT you boughT aT all The home TooTball games and aT The Regional BaskeTball TournamenT were prinTed and sold by The LeTTermen. The TooTball Team received some valuable aid Trom The movies Taken by The LeTTermen aT The Argo, Hinsdale, and Riverside games. These Tilms were shown aT The meeTings To The members oT The Team and club. Also This year The LeTTermen worked aT The candy concession and had a sleigh ride ThaT was enjoyed by all excepT Mr. STeTani. who chap- eroned. He said iT was Too cold. Again This year The Y's Guys plan To have a dance in The early parT oT May. IT iT is as successTul as lasT year's dance, There should be a large crowd. 89 49 -1 uf A To 'C Mew semen Q T5 T 'TTI-U4-ullg,-S. P jlze .fdre lawn mum! flw Wound jul Q ER PHOTO: Philip SchrnidT, Eleanor Tobusch, Peier Teschner, Bob Foxall, and Dina -V' Modeska. LTC flilllfgk ,ii NTER PHOTO: Kay'Philhour, Vice-Presidenig Ted Carus, PresidenT1 and Marilyn Coggeshall, H Xlxyl iq Secreiary-Treasurer. XA WM wx. Q Ci J col The York Round Table is a discussion and debaTe club open To all sTudenTs inTeresTed in public speaking, debaTe, or discussion. LasT year The DebaTe Club was dissolved and iTs members Tormed The Round Table, Tor more inTormal debaTes. The poinT sysTem was revived. A member musT earn ThirTy-one poinTs beTore he is eligible To receive a pin. These poinTs may be earned by parTicipaTing in debaTes and discussions, by aTTendir1g The meeTings, and by selling aT sporTs evenTs. The program includes Tour Types oT acTiviTies: panel discussions, round Table discussions, Tormal de- baTes, and exTemporaneous speeches. Panel discus- sions Teach The member To cover parT oi a subiecT Thoroughly and To keep on ThaT parT. ATTer a panel discussion comes a quesTion period, during which The speaker musT be able To answer any quesTions Thrown aT him by The audience. Round Table discussions are besT liked Tor discuss- ing serious maTTers. Everyone geTs a chance To express his opinion and There are no rigid rules Tor The discussion. Formal debaTes musT be well prepared and all The rules oT Tormal debaTing are closely Tollowed. This Teaches The members poise, conTrol oT Their voices, and courTeous argumenTaTion. ExTemporaneous Talks Teach one To Think on his TeeT as he Talks. A member may be called To Talk upon any subiecT whaTsoever and To conTinue unTil The resT OT The club Thinks ThaT he has exhausTed The Topic. Topics Tor discussion and debaTe range all The way Trom The serious To The TaceTious: WhaT can we do abouT Taxes in Illinois and in York Township? or Do zebras have black sTripes on yellow or vice versa? MeeTings are held Twice a monTh wiTh Mr. lvlaclear, The adviser. The programs oT panel discussion, round Table, Tormal debaTe, exTemporaneous speaking, and business procedure are roTaTed so ThaT all members will geT whaT They wanT. Round Table members have Tun arguing even Though someTimes iT is iusT Tor The sake oT arguing, while aT The same Time They learn The righT way To discuss and how To geT and presenT inTormaTion Tully in The shorTesT possible Time. W hi' LOWER PHOTO: MarqueriTe Carus, Lucille Eddy, Richard Belan, PaT Wallace, Richard Kusi, il and Mariory Knop T, fflli - ii hriiyi Ml Vknzhxlli l l l l UPPER PHOTO: Joan Sherman, Vice- PresidenTg Miss GusTaTsong Doris Zer- sen, PresidenT: Nancy MolTros, Secre- Tary: and Grace RicoTTa, Treasurer LOWER PHOTO: Firsl' Row, Back To FronT: Barbara Palmer, Jackie Eller- hoff, Phyllis Meyer, Arlene Reinlro, June MarTin, Carol Cappeclc, and Phyllis Kelley: Second Row, Back To FronT: DoroThy Nicholson, Alice ArnT- zen, Elaine Mensing, Elaine Rosenwin- lcel, Alice Kruse, and Grace STunlrelg Third Row, Back To FronT: WauneTa STevens, Lois Landburg, Shirley Dam- mann, Barbara Krause, Rosemary SchmiTT, and PaT Pedersen: FourTh Row, Baclr To FronT: CharloTTe Wawalc, Barbara Gee, Audrey Wawalr, Barbara Collignon, and Lois Pflugerg STanding, Back To FronT: EdyTheanri Larson. Carol Pearson, Paiience McCoy, Do- lores Kane, Barbara Frendreiss, Doris Denner, Louise Janssen, Jean Ready, Marion Harman, Peggy Walker, and Nola Nix. OHQHZQPCLGZCZML ILJCOUQP5 gofclm A new club was born To Yorlc in I948. Roclced in The cradle oT The Commercial De-parTmenT iT was named The Commercial Club. Those who have become members have Tound a new inTeresT in The ever-broadening horizon of The business world. They have learned a greaT deal abouT business b lisTening To The spealcers Trom The KaTherine Gibb's School and The Gregg School aT Their monThly meeTings. The members had a loT oT good old-fashioned Tun in planning Their varied acTiviTies. AT ChrisTmas Time There was a TesTive ChrisTmas parTy wiTh all The Trimmings. The Tun-loving members Tairly bursT The seams oT The Girls' Auxiliary Gym wiTh Their games, grab bag. and mounTains oT reTreshmenTs. Riding high on The cresT of The Tide of imporTanT acTiviTies was The FourTh Annual Business STudenTs Conference aT NorThwesTern UniversiTy on February TirsT. The oTTicers and Tive of The members aTTended. AT The conference Yorlc's represenTaTives wiTnessed a sTyle show and a show oT office machinery aT The STevens l-loTel. A high spoT on The lisT was a panel discussion on The subiecT of how To geT a iob. Topping iT oTf was a scrumpTious lunch aT AbboT Hall. April, blossoming ouT in iTs Sunday besT, came To The club wiTh Two enioyable acTiviTies. These were The Tashion show and MoThers' Tea. Juniors and seniors who have compleTed one semesTer oT work in The Commercial DeparTmenT are eligible Tor membership. 9I UJLIIQ55 fo-s. be oem r-i T T 4. ...J .xdfhific are N ouglzing ,gf vin jlzeir 34 9.S?oirif fi fx., GH. l -nl The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is a sTaTe-wide organizaTion Tamiliar To mosT high school girls. lTs main obiecTive is To promoTe inTeresT in aThleTics Through knowledge and parTicipaTion in sporTs. In The Tall The mosT prominenT sporT is soccer which is closely followed by baslceTball and Tumbling. During The winTer The girls have volleyball, bowling, and badminTon To choose Trom and as spring rolls around you can Tincl a G.A.A. member involved in soTTball, Tennis, or archery. OTher acTiviTies which are sponsored by The G.A.A. during The school year are: The Freshman Picnic in The Tall, a poT luck supper, STreamer Day, decoraTing The ChrisTmas Tree, Playday, and The MoTher-DaughTer Tea in The Spring. New members are iniTiaTed aT The poT luck supper and aT The MoTher-DaughTer Tea new officers are insTalled and The G.A.A. awards, based on The girl's meriT as iudged by parTicipaTion, sporTsmanship, and scholarship, are presenTed. 92 . - Cl! Ln? Ol' g Olfl .S?l'eaI'l'Lel' ay When a lreshman girl has earned six hundred poinls, she receives lhe local award, and lwelve hundred poinls earn a Ieller Y lor lhe sopho- more girls. Juniors wilh sixleen hundred poinls receive lhe Slale League Award, and lhe Sen- ior who has lwo lhousand poinls lhe Slale League Emblem. Each year lwo girls are chosen lo allend lhe Norlhern G.A.A. Camp al Conference Poinl on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The purpose ol lhese camps is lo promole beller leadership lor lhe G.A.A. Represenlalive chosen musl be a G.A.A. member in good slancling, who has lhe permission ol her parenls, physician, lhe G.A.A. advisor, and lhe principal. This year La Rue Troup and Jean Mudra are lhe lucky girls who will represenl York al lhe camp. Grace Sinibaldi has been chosen as an aller- nale in case one ol lhe olher girls is unable lo allend. Each spring a playday is held al one ol sev- eral schools Iocaled in lhe surrounding com- munilies. This year Bensenville, Franklin Park, Maywood Proviso H.S.l, and Oak Park came lo York lor a all day ol lun and games. This play- day enables girls lrom York lo meel G.A.A. members lrom olher schools. The girls play on mixed leams so lhal no one school compeles againsl anolher school. Aller lhe aclivilies were over, a luncheon was served. Plcruass ON ri-us Mes A TOP: Gelling ready for Slreamer Day. Clocllwise from Bollom: Nancy Shirky. Janel Longmore, Irene Hesse, Joan Meyers, Sharon Chrislianson, Vivian Buxlon, Mar- ilyn Ashby, Dorolhy Mesler, Jacqueline Aldridge, Pally Knepple, Janel Wilson, Mary O'DeII, Frances Nicoll, Marion Heirnerl, Lois Mensing, and Carol Barlels. CENTER: Firsl Row: Dorolhy Johnson, Marie Johnson, Georgiana Munday, Phyllis Paulson, and Ann Guslaf- son: Top Row: Nancy Sloul, Palricia Hollander, and Audrey Crumplon. BOTTOM: Lefl lo righl: Umpire, Edilh Havenga: Calcher, Merilyn Baumeisler: Bal Girl, Helen Paschke' and Baller, Joan Mudra. PICTURES ON FACING PAGE G.A.A, Ollicers. Fronl Row: Barbara Sinibaldi, Social Chairman: Lenore Perring, Presidenl: and Florence Perring, Secrelary. Back Row: Angeline Minnili, Sporls Manager: Elizabelh Schoenbach, Treasurer: Pal Downs, Vice-Presidenli and LaRue Troup, Sludenl Council Represenlalive. BOTTOM LEFT: Lore Vogelbacher, Frances Prosek, Joan Williams. Carol Vogelbacher, Lou Alice Lillie. Grace Sinibaldi, Belly Konecy, and Ellen Royer. TOP RIGHT: Jean Hallenholl, Barbara Wickham, EI- vira Halwachs, Belly Meininger, Elaine Mensing, Kay DeMoss, and Elaine Halwachs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Foreground: Gloria Runge and Carol Johnson: In Fronl of Nel: Elaine Mensing, Mar- garuile Carus, Lore Vogelbacher, Arlene Schmidl. and Ann Guslalson: Firsl Row Behind Nel: Arlene Ronle, Rila Konecy, and Grace Felilz: Second Row Behind Nel: Frances Prosek, Joan Corneau, Janice Lindsey, Shirley Davis, Georgiana Munday, and Ann Knaplin. Fl-K . 19.4. Cru ww... mfr J X 0 LIWL, lg0l all lia, lt? KZ Who's fhe push behind fhe players? You've gof if- fhe Pep Club. This energefic group, spurred on by Yorl4's cheerleaders, promofes school spirif. As anyone will fell you, fhey do a swell iob. Pep assemblies before all The big games have incifed an enfhusiasfic school spirii' al' games. The annual Bonfire before fhe Glenbard game involved foo much, if fhaf's possible, pep in 'rhose who affended, for Glenbard-York afhlefic re- U - lafions were severed for an indefinife period affer fhe Bonfire. Members of fhe Pep Club have done all fhey can fo help fhe cheer- leaders. ln facf fheir snappy new green and whife safin uniforms were purchased by fhe Club fhis year. March I2 was an imporfanf day for Pep Clubbers, baslcefball players, and everyone else who had dafes for fhe Baslcef Ball Dance. Every year fhe Pep Club sponsors a clance fo honor eifher fhe foofball or baslcefball feams. This year yellow sfreamers radiafed from The cenfer of fhe boys' gym 'ro fhe side walls where huge daisies were growing The baslcefball cenfers of 'rhe flowers feafured 'lhe names of fhe squad members. To add fo fhe garden afmosphere was a wishing well. Yes, I949 was a successful year for Pep Club. To climax fhe season and fo honor deserving members. pins were awarded. This is fhe goal of all club members and as fhey will fell you, if's a goal worfh worlcing fer. UPPER LEFT: Lelferman building bonfire. UPPER RIGHT: Cheerleaders. Clockwise: Bob Ancher, Dawn Benson, Billie Moses. Gloria Lewis, Jewel Posey, Connie Wolf, Beverly Dornoll, and Faifh Lorenzen. LEFT CENTER: Pep Club Officers. Leif f ' hi' J f L S J K'k o rig , ane arsen , ara ane ir. Donna Reineclre, and Kay Milnamow. . CENTER: Glenbard dummy in bonfire. LOWER LEFT: Snake dance. LOWER RIGHT: Yorlc bonfire. 94 fe fi 4 KGILJ j0lfU UCCQJJ g0U6l I'l0l .S?6UQl'l60l'l Upper Le'H: A seclion of lhe audience gaihered in Cenlennial Hall lo hear The command performance before Governor Acllai Slevenson. Upper Righf: Direcfor Chopp's signal lo begin fhe performance climaxes an oulslandinq year for ihe York band. Upper Leff Cenfer: The secrion of fhe Armory made info a girls' dormifory lo accommodafe parr ol lhe band. Cenfer: Mr. Chopp receives lhe Key fo ihe city from Mayor Harry E. Eielson, Also shown in fhe picfure is Lieuienanf Governor Dixon. Righr Cenrer: Talcing lime our from cancer? performances and fours ol' fhe Capiial Cify, band mem- bers sfand in chow line in a Springfield cafeferia looking well pleased wilh 'rhe prospecf of dinner rogeiher and time io falk over fhe day's evenis. Lower Lefh The Ceremonial Key presenied ro fhe band. Lower Righr: The band assembled before lhe Capifol. lNo'fe: All phofos on ihis page excepf Key phoio The courresy of Press Publicalionsl ' 95 Caniefa CCl,tCAQ6 6lU0l til1g QIWLIOUJ CAal dCfel':5 ,l 'AO lb A One: The box-office crew. Diclc Soderholm, Ralph Rabe, Bob Talboll, Jack Coran, and John Maechfle. Two: Srudenl library staff. Sealed a+ lable: Edyiheann Larson, Bernice Lesway, Lillian Johnson, Audrey Wawalc, and Joe Belleson: Af charging desk: Alfa Poole, Nora Johnson, Carol Srinson, and Rosemary Schmidfg Sealed behind counlerz Shirley Kornsiedl and Dina Modieslcag Sianding behind counier: Jean Barnard, Peggy Walker, Gena-Lou Dove, Alice Kruse, Marian Harman, Eleanor Tobusch, and Doris Denner. Three: Senior Intramural Baslrelball Champs. Fronl' Row: D. Bishop, l-l. Caslner, J. Davidson, P. Teschner, and L. Gruninger: Back Row: R. Kueclcer, S. Warner, and A. Maier. Four: Fresh lnlramural Champs: Fronr Row: C. Schmidi, E, Car- ney, and D. Wiclc: Back Row: R, Holi, M. Taras, and D. Pell. Five: Molion piclure operalors. Fronl Row: Richard Kusl, Jim Dame, and Ronald Robel: Back Row: Tim Jager, Roberf Shaw, Richard Bishop, George Weisbecker, and Roberi Talboii. Six: Scene from ihe German Club Kahiee Klalsch. Seven: Soph Infra- rnural Champs. Froni Row: R. Chrisfiansen: B. Sfahl, B. Anclcer, and R. Vihnanelzg Baclc Row: R. Lawler, R. Miller, and N. Thode. Eighlz More lnlrarnural champions. In froni: E. Nelson: Baclc Row: B. Williams, D. MacParfland, R. Swanson, and L. Neumann. Nine, Ten, Eleven, and Twelve: Snapshors taken al rha German Club's Kalilee Klaisch. 1 ATHLETICS f - AAAAA. AAAA AAAA W ff AAA 'W m N av M AAAA A Ai:AiAi A. A AAAAAAAAAAAZ W AAAAA M M N M N AAAAA A AAAAA M A N AAA M' N N., A AAAA A AAAAA AAAAA AAAA A XAAA A A AA' A M AAA AAA T, 'ws A A f A JW NEAAAQA A A A, M' M M A, N M b A 'NA' I- .-nf hw N X' ni Ld., M k xii .2 L A 'fyjify 4i 5.?wg ff ,Qi Q. X 2 , i F fi K , 5 5 J, x , 5 S! - 1, . SQ X12 B X ig if rig. gr, W. fn..- : 5 .jk , QW ggwggax, Lx A A 4 Aki Y-,L - f Q Mx . g 4 Q We fixfi an 'ills . 'ww HE af Q-unuumuxs 3 laid A N ' K 54 i.. ' Jiggg ,ry , ,b X N-Q gt N .ggefani .S?eem Cibulwzi jkrougk a 1494 .Simian Resuming conference play York suTTered Their TirsT loss To Glenbard in Tour years. Glenbard won by a one poinT margin, 7 To 6. The boys from Tar up norTh in Des Plaines came down To meeT York wiTh ThaT vicTory glinT in Their eyes. Maine was noT To be denied, and York was again Torced To yield 20 To 7. ln The lasT game of The year aT Downers Grove The Dukes were inTroduced To a fellow named Ralph EsposiTo, who proceeded To Teach Them The genTle arT of TooTball. WiTh a liTTle help Trom his TeammaTes. he scored Two Touchdowns To win The game I3 To 6. AlThough York's record does noT show iT The Team played good ball all year. Some of The Seniors who played regularly in The line were: Herman PaTz, The Palmer boys, Bob and Ken, Ken MeiTz, Dick STolTz, and Bob Pinnow. ln The backfield were NorberT Kraegel, Dick Pedersen, Boyd MacKenzie, Fred Longnecker, and l-loward Larson. Boys who will be back nexT year are: Ed Ross, Paul Luhrsen, Jim Sykora, Ward Casper, John Ryan, Jim KrieTer, and Jim'SChweppe. TEAM Plcruns on orrosire mee FirsT Row: Shannon, KosTer, Sykora, F. Lonqnecker, Ryan, Ebeling, STolTz, McCarTney and H. Lonqneclcerg Second Row: Co-CapTain Kraegel, MacKenzie, Pafz, Schweppe, KrieTer, Meih, B. Palmer, K. Palmer, Casper, Ross and Luhrsen: Third Row: Soulhon, TalboT, Larson, Jacobs, Gray, Schaub, Daily, FoIIeT and Schwab: FourTh Row: Badon, Morgan. Camron, Bishop, Woosley, Sandall, Goebel, Mowbray, Bourqarf and KnockaerTg FifTh Row: Mgr. Buchholz, Coach STefani, Co- CapT. Pedersen, Asst Coach Kieffer, AssT. Coach Cady, Mgr. Anderson. l0I PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE TEAM PHOTO: FirsT Row: I-Ieiss, Krause, Lewis. Jackson, Rosskamm, PosTuIa, Roberfson, Ache- pohl, TrepTe, and Regifzg Second Row: De Moss, Kosfecki, Chrisfiansen, Rosmis, LucheTTa, Schoen- Teld, I-Irovafin, PaTTerson, Schweppe, CoITer, I-Iercher, and DiITman: Third Row: Pedersen, Siewerf, Schmelzer, Fuglsang, Davison, Erickson, Hoffman, Mosefich, Tarrani, Schwiman, and Ha- vengag Fourfh Row: B. Cozarf, Sackwifz, Des Rosiers, Long, J. CozarT, EaTon, Hammer, John- son, and Hoffman, FifTh Row: Schricker, Carle- son, Goldsefh, Conlin, Heidelmeir, BaIes, Burke. Jones, Duclos, and Mahood: Sindh Row: EasT, Wier, Schmidf, Leinnes, Downey, LangiIIe, Eichenburqer, I-Ieiss, Windlow, PaTz, Chaney, and MiTcheIIg Sevenih Row: EckeIman, Meiiz, Mehood, Kirchner, Teschner, Jacobson, KnighT, Primas, Cunningham, Ferry, and Koch. LOWER LEFT: Tom PaTTerson in acfion againsT La Grange. LOWER RIGI-IT: The Iine: Achepohl, ChrisTen- sen, Rosmis, Hrova'Iin, Davison, SchoenTeId, and Havenga. PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER LEFT: RegiTz and Schweppe aTTer Ioose ball. UPPER RIGI-IT: I-Iercher breaks away aqainsi Mains. CENTER LEFT: Hercher and Erickson block Tor Demoss. - UPPER CENTER RIGHT: DiTTman hands ball To KosTecki. LOWER CENTER RIGHT: Coifer caTching pass. LOWER LEFT: Ed Schoenfeld cenTers bail. I I LOWER RIGI-IT: Acficn againsi LaGrange. err? lgrocluceri .7Airc! waning eam in .7lu'ee Mar! ATTer Two seasons oT Frosh-Soph TooTbaII insTead OT The IighTweighTs. There aren'T Too many York sTudenTs who Think The undercIassmen don'T do an exceIIenT iob. ATTer IasT year's co-cham- pionship wiTh La Grange, The LiTTIe Dukes came Through This year wiTh a record oT seven wins and Two deTeaTs, Ianding second in The comference. Under The able coaching oT Mr. Ferry, aided by Messrs. MeiTz, Mahood, and Koch, The Team Iearned a IoT oT TooTbaII and had a IoT oT Tun doing iT. The TirsT Two games, boTh away. were non-conTerence TiITs wiTh The LiTTIe Dukes winning one and losing one. EasT Aurora was a Tine iniTiaTion To Them, The underclassmen winning I3-7. l02 role pougk jfi game wifA ofa grunge OuT aT Elgin The Team received one oT iTs Two deTeaTs oT The season losing I9 To O. Opening The conTerence aT Riverside The Li++Ie Dukes really showed Their TalenT by winning 2I To O. Lou KosTeclci scored Two oT The Tallies, one Trom scrimmage and The oTher on an inTercepTed pass. Again Traveling away Trom home The underclassmen meT Hinsdale and made iT Two in a row wiTh a 27 To O vicTory. Bud Delvloss ran wild againsT The lmps. scoring all Tour oT Yorlc's Touchdowns. For Their TirsT home game Ferry's Fellows were maTched wiTh The Tough La Grange squad. This game meanT a loT To boTh Teams as They Tied Tor The championship in The '47 season. The game was close, buT La Grange won ouT I2 To 7. ATTer The loss To La Grange The Frosh-Soph were never really in danger oT deTeaT. ln Their lasT non-conTerence game, They deTeaTed Leyden 27 To O. Norm RegiTz, guard, surprised everyone in The second quarTer by caTching a Leyden Tumble and running 38 yards Tor a T.D. The Glenbard game wenT much The same way wiTh York coming ouT on Top I9 To O. KosTeclci and Delvioss scored all The Touchdowns. The LiTTle Dukes won The game wiTh Maine I2 To O Tor a record OT keeping Three Teams in a row scoreless. For The lasT game OT The Season The underclassmen ran wild beaTing Downers 33 To I3. IO3 COQCA jeff? Bl A6 lljalafiifg A 0I'l'l .S'I'afCA UPPER LEFT: Byron Kolling shoofs as Ed Ross lfhe arml and Fred Longnecker rry io block if. UPPER RIGHT: Firsi Row: Luhrsen, Schweppe, Coach Ferry, Capfain Kolling, Casper, and Barihelmy: Second Row: MacKenzie, Kosier, Tierney, Grimm, Ross, Longnecker, and Manager Harnishg Third Row: Jacobson, Larkin, Wirkus, Unverzaqr, and McCar+ney. LOWER LEFT: MacKenzie, Kolling, and Kosier in praciice game. LOWER RIGHT: Wirkus shooling. This year The York Varsiiy baskelball Team did noi do 'foo well. Wirh only one refurning leirerman, Byron Kolling, who was hampered all season wi'rh a back iniury, Coach Ferry had io sfarr from scrarch To build rhe Jream. Coach Ferry decided To use iuniors insread of Training seniors, and so ihree underclassmen regularly hir lhe line-up. In The firsr 'rwo games, borh non-conference, 'rhe inexperienced Dukes losr 'ro Oak Park 56-27 and 'ro Proviso 48-30. In 'rhe firsr conference game. York mei The furure co-champions, Hinsdale, and was defeared 57-25. Traveling io Riverside, The varsiiy losl 59-43, and Then Downers Grove Took a game 30-20. Again playing a non-conference game. Jrhe Dukes were roujred 43-I9 by Leyden. Playing La Grange, lasl year's champions, York losl 57-28. IO4 fmulwd .gincl going SOLLQA .!4f!.S2CLif0l'l The Dukes goT Their TirsT win oT The season over Maine in a hard-ToughT and close game. 44-40. WiTh The knowledge ThaT They had The power To win, The varsiTy seTTIed down To play The second haIT oT The conTerence wiTh a vengeance, keeping mosT oT The con- Terence Teams under Ten-poinT wins. The Red Devils Trom Hinsdale Traveled To EIrnhursT To win a TighTIy-ToughT game. 40-3 I . Then a highly-raTed Team Trom Riverside came To York looking Tor an easy win, buT The Dukes liked The idea oT winning Too, and wenT abouT iT very eTTicienTIy, winning 40-39. ATTer Two Tries To geT ouT To WesT Aurora on a sTubborn bus, The Dukes Tinally IosT To The sTaTe's Third-place Team 58-33. The IiTTIe boys Trom Downers were again able To seT The York Team back wiTh a 34-Zl vicTory. York IosT again To La Grange 45-34. and Then Traveled To Niles To succumb 48-27. In anoTher non-conTerence TiIT The Dukes IosT To Blue Island 39-28. For The IasT reg- ular game oT The season York was guesT oT Maine, and The boys in blue were ouT Tor revenge, winning 49-34. In The Regional TournamenT aT York, The Dukes were maTched wiTh Hinsdale in The TirsT game. The Red Devils won a cosTly vicTory ThaT nighT, 38-34. The game was cosTly To Hinsdale because They had To work so hard wiTh York ThaT They couIdn'T beaT Downers in The Tinals. Coach Ferry said ThaT York's deTense was exceIIenT. buT ThaT The Team Tailed To pro- duce a poinT geTTer. WiTh all The expe- rienced iuniors reTurning nexT year, York should have a much beTTer Team. UPPER RIGHT: Schweppe qeTs The ball from Casper. Bar- Thelmy guarding. UPPER LEFT: Casper afTer ball wilh Leyden. LEFT CENTER: Kollinq shooTinq. RIGHT CENTER: AcTion Againsl' Leyden. LOWER LEFT: McCarTney, Wir- kus, and Tierney. LOWER RIGHT: Coach Ferry and CapTain Kollinq. LOWER RIGHT CORNER: Jacobson and Luhrsen. 9 -: if XX '- ml lx X., lc, , e In 'rhe second season of bug league baskelball under 'Ihe able coach wlnnlng four games The LuHIe Dukes dropped The Ixrsf Iwo non conference games To Oak Park and Provlso 3I 20 and 32 I I respechvely Opening Ihe conference +he underclassmen bear I-Ilnsdale 37 30 and Ihen Iosl Io Riverside 49 25 Playlng wnkh a much shorfer Team 'rhan mosl of Ihelr opponenls Ihe Frosh Soph Toughl' uphnll all season Thelr nex+ game was dropped Io Downers 25-I6. In a non-conference game wifh Leyden York Iosr 35-30. AI La Grange Ihe LiHIe Dukes were Irampled 5I-29. UPPER LEFT: Acfion againsi' Leyden. UPPER RIGI-IT: Colfer. Tarranf, and DiHman iump for ball. CENTER LEFT: Trepfe, Kosfecki, and DeMoss. CENTER RIGHT: Boldebuck. I-Iavenga, and Chrisiensen. COQCA , QUJA in gf06A'30pA E 0 v -I ing of Mr. Cady, The Frosh-3oph did a Iirrle belle-r 'rhan The varsilyj .Ig . LIII ' 4 I . in ,J 51... n-Yum! W LOWER LEFT: Loren Krause and Tom Teschner, The small ones. LOWER RIGHT: Sackwih, Thode, Wolfman, Schurman, Heiss, Karasek, and Coach Cady. Q 1 109435 UR Kg 1K fN.f'3 5 rQ Q5JFx0,,P4, !9Qff,t9A,R1 i f X 5 X x , A D 1 A 1 i S Q I we f rj ,, N ., ,. it 1- 1 K 9 N I ,, ig ,Q X- ' , a wr g, anu- UPPER LEFT: Fronf Row: Riemer, Denzler and Kaing Top Row: Moore, Mgr. Fox, Dickinson, Coach Heinhorsf, Coseqlla UPPER RIGHT: Coseglia, 9th place in Sfafe Meef: Coach Heinhorsf, and Cap- BOTTOM: Fro Kain, Moore, and Edwards: Second Row: Cody. Addy, Smifh, Wolfman, Karasek, McCarlney, nf Row: Denzler Pusch Dickinson. Bales, H liams, Wesfwood, Edwards, and H Fourfh Row: Mgr. Moy, Coach Heinhorsf. and Mgr. Fox. MPL .Harriem Cdmax eadon wifk fo .S?afe mei Yorlc's cross counfry feam, very commendaloly coached by Mr. Hein- horsf. proved fo be fhe school's besf in all fhe years of compefifion. Led by Capfain Denzler, fhey defeafed all conference compefifors. ln fhe con- ference and disfricf meefs held af Glenbard. fhey made a clean sweep, faking firsf place in bofh evenfs. The following week. fhey placed an ouf- sfandinq fhird in sfafe compefifion, wifh Coseglia, Denzler, and Moore finishing in fhe firsf fwenfy. They were followed by Reimer, Dickenson, Kain, and Haman. Wifh Coseglia, Reimer, Capfain-elecf Dickenson, and Haman refurn- ing, nexf year may also hold a brighf fufure for fhe feamg buf fhey will have fo go some fo fop This year's record. qos N -a l' F5 enni6 ana! goyyaue goocllgrodlaecffi Ar Wifh an overflow of falenf, and ably coached by Mr. Kunze, Yorlc's nef- men are looking forward fo a successful season. There are seven refurning leffermen led by George Larlcin, who secured runner-up' spofs in bofh fhe Disfricf and Conference fournamenfs. The nefmen were hindered by Kolling's illness, buf fhis year fhey will bear full sfrengfh. Along wifh Larlcin and Kolling will be Johnson, Maxon, Riffer, Bowman, and Davidson. Tierney and Jacobs are also promising players. Yorlc's link men. under fhe direcfion of Coach Praff, face whaf may prove fo be a very successful season fhis year. Paced by leffermen Thon, Barfhelmy, and Richards, and supporfed by Unversagf and Swanson, fhey should place well up in fhe sfandings. Yorlc finished Sfh in fhe disfricf and 3rd in fhe con- ference lasf year and is predicfed fo finish higher fhis year. UPPER LEFT: Byron Kolling fries for reiurn. UPPER CENTER: George Larlcin serving. UPPER RIGHT, Firsf Row: Swanson, Barfhelrny, Koeplce, Coach Praff, Bierlc, and Thong Second Row: Phillips, McDonald, Rollins, Smith, Kunash, Forresf, Savee, and Richards: Third Row: Unverzagf, Sfelzer, and Kalinich. LOWER LEFT: Maxson, Larkin, Coach Giunfoli, L, Seiberf, Daily, J. Seiberf, Pedersen, Moore, Teschner, and Demron. LOWER RIGHT: Davidson, Jim Riffer, Johnson, Maxson, Thorne, Coach Kunze, Bowman, Tiernev. Wriohf, Jack Riffer. and Larkin. I09 V X N, .,.,.. ,T iv if yi l ll r X Q XXX-gl -:ng if X -9' 1 1 ' ,Q fa ' T ny' ,mx 6,6l5fl'l'I,elLl, CBZIOOL ki' RCA .gladon LasT year York had an oTT season un Track Tnmshmg lasT In The conference WnTh only seven sensors ouT for sprang Track a loT oT The work Tell To lunlors sophomores and Treshmen The Frosh Soph exacTly reversed poslTlons wlTh The vars1Ty wlnnnng :Ts conTerence Joe Turyna was one oT The sensors who really helped The Team Placlng IH The dnsTr1cT meeT Joe wenT downsTaTe To Take TnTTh nn The discus Throw I-le also goT some oT York s Tew ponnTs nn The con Terence meeT AnoTher sTeady wnnner was CapTaln Ken Anderson a sprlnT man who was a regular pomT geTTer This year w1Th a loT of experienced boys The Track Team should do much beTTer wlTh The and oT The lunlors up from The Frosh Soph j'acL id go!JWineLr many jaknfecl Ylnclercfa ln The Track evenTs Coach EasT has many good prospecTs. CapTain l-luber Moore leads The disTance runners, John Coseglia, John Reimer, Don Denzler, Howard Larson, and Roy Kain. ln The sprinTs many sophomores will be called on To do some oT The work. Lou KosTecki, Bud DeMoss, Tom PaTTerson, and Jack l-lercher will do well Tor The underclassmen. OTher sprinTers are l-lerb Longnecker, Ken lv1eiTz, and Bill Toerpe. The high and low hurdles will be handled by Two long-legged boys, Frank PeTricek and Ken MeiTz. The Team is again coached by Mr. EasT :5:5I'l'L ell and Mr. STeTani. ln all Things look Torward To a beTTer season Than lasT. PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE TOP: CapTain Ken Anderson, aT leTT, finished Tirsf in his heaT aT conference meef. , BOTTOM, Firsf Row: Reimer, BriTT, Kosler, Biorklund, Swanson, Klewifz. Cody, Johnson, TrepTe, Coseglia Winkley, and Prosek. Second Row: Kain, Moore, Gillaspy Tilly, Lenharf, Meiii, Easf, Sfefani HeinhorsT, CapTain Anderson, Turyna, Whifaker, Larson, Sandall, and Ross Third Row: Kosfecki, DeMoss, PeTricek, Moore, Pedersen, Sisson, Luhrsen, Denzler, Toerpe, MacKenzie, H. Long- necker, and Palmer. Fourih Row: MeiT1.PaTTerson,Hercher, Colfer, Kraeqel, Cunningham, Tv1esTer, FosTer, F. Longnecker, and Moy. I PHOTOS ON OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Coaches EasT and STefani. UPPER RIGHT: Ken Meiiz and Frank Pefricek Taking The hurdles. CENTER LEFT: Gene Sisson pole- veulfing. LOWER LEFT: Jack Devine LOWER CENTER: Ed Ross puTTinq The shof. LOWER RIG-HT: Paul Luhrsen. l Hx Q41 6 Y 5, Y QL , jg,-2 , , 'qs' 'km u:: ' TOP: Campbell rags our Russ Boeger. CENTER: Piicher Wally Rude, Coach Keiifer, and Eugene Boeger. 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