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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
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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
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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.
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