York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1951
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dx i i .W The purpose oT The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion is To beTTer sporTsmanship increase skill and broaden The girls lcnowledge oT sporTs The club meeTs Twice a week and has a business meeTing once a monTh The sporTs ThaT are presenTed in The Tall are hockey soccer archery and Tumbling in The winTer There are bowling badminTon and volleyball and in The spring Tennis and soTTball Come oT The oTher acTiv1Ties ThaT are held during The year are The ChrisTmas poT luclc supper where Th new members are iniTiaTed One oT The highlighTs oT The year is The annual playday On ThaT day The girls Trom The neighbor ing high schools who have been chosen To aTTend meeT aT The school which has been selecTed Tor The year. This year s playdays were held aT Proviso a d WheaTon. The day sTarTs wiTh a halT-hour social Tollowed by games. Some oT The games are: badminTon baseball volleyball Tennis and soccer. The girls do noT play againsT each oTher buT wiTh each oTher. Then The girls eaT Their lunches and end The day by singing songs. UOIALB Cllnelflfl 15 OMG? SCAOOA OIT, sig- 'yyl , . - 1 'I u E , UPDEP LEP: Gail Mahders bladys Vesley, Jian Zamrcki. BeTTv M'5 11V'C4EV Ei- lman, and Joan Zalur-gifi, LOWER LEFT: MarqueriTe Carus, Jean Erickson, j Bjrkara Wfiiglfham. UPPER l?'Gl-lT- Nancy SrniTh, Delores T-lambiinl Kare1 K-Tr F h Cl L M C d M r,r1 LCVJEF? FIGHT: Mary Edwards, BeTTy Rayer, DoroThy Johnson. Joyce Fi'-.r-Nnaer Fxn+efne'Tf- N-val Shirley SToiiT Kay Baldwin Audrey EA Mariy 96 A nergefic MWA' .griue for war 6 ana! oaffem TOP PI-IOTO: G.A.A. MEMBERS: FirsT Row: Maribelle Simmons, Nancy STouT, Mary Lou Trimarco, Mary Carney, Carol Johnson, Gail Manders, Lois STouT, and Kay Baldwin: Second Row: June Weeks, Donnna Jaeger, and Be-TTy Royerg Third Row: Margie Carus, Marie Smilh Lois Mensing, Jean Erickson, Donna Swanson, Donna Baughman, Marilyn Olden, Joan ZiTurski, and Joyce PiTzenThauer: FourTh Row: Clair Lange, Darlene Larson, Audrey Speck, Mary Edwards, Donna Van Ewick, Shirley Johnson, Carol BarTels, Carol Vogelbacher, Midge Nicoll BeTTy Sandman, Charlene Bremloerg, and Barbara Wickamg FifTh Row: Judy I-IamdwiTz, Joan Jewell, Nancy SmiTh, Gladys VessTley, Bonnie Kain, Lois I-IarTman, Irene Plaz, Lois Cohen, Lois Fredrickson, Delores I-Iablin, KaThrine Flechsig, Margie Carolson, Arlene Virus LOWER LEFT: G.A.A, OFFICERS: Joan Mudra Vice President Arlene Roule, Treasurer: Elsie I-lalwachs, President Nancy Shirky, Prograrr BOTTOM LEFT: G,A.A. MEMBEPS BOWLING: Carol Larson, Irene Plaz, Joan I-IoTTman, Carol Barlels, Carol Vogelbacker, and Lois Mensing AT The annual MoThers' Tea held in May, awards are presenTed To The girls who have earned Them. To receive an award, The Treshmen girls musT earn six hundred poinTs: They receive The Local Award. The sophomore girls musT earn Twelve hundred poinTs and receive a leTTer HY. The iunior girls musT have sixTeen hundred poinTs To receive The STaTe League Award, and The senior girls who have a ToTal oT Two Thousand poinTs receive The STaTe League Emblem. JusT in The pasT couple oT years The O.A.A. has sTarTed TournamenT play. The Teams play I:naskeT- ball unTil The end oT The baskeTball season: Then Two winning Teams play a game To deTermine The Team in TirsT place. The Team which wins has iTs capTains' and players' names engraved on a plague. The club sponsor is Mrs. I-IoTsTeTTerg The co-sponsor is Miss Powell. 97 SGT 'ev Q5 R J T Q., i fi , A sg 'A 'N S , . -:lf f x N157 -45 as .r ff hifi ll 55' L5 s M0143 .fdflldfic .gpuharw Sfricfe fo Mcome gugn LETTEFMENS CLUE MEMBEPS Firs? Row: Cful Sinff-:fl her Mfr, L-:ren llrnufe B-Ji' l-lrf-urfaliw W .r l- 1' 3 el B r Vvr' warn- ang Mr Ste-lfini' Second Row: George P, F Carriil hnionf, Dill Le-vis Eril Pedf,-ni-n, Bill Cfilarl, and .,liJus Lu-'lwllaz Third Row: Bef? Si lv X.-. L-ppc, Paul Addy Ja-:li Harris. Em f- Carlsfn Rrwge Jolwson, and Jjnn Smiln- Fourfh Row: Jolnn Crrisliiinsf-n, Ji-'L l'lE'ri1l'ler, Neil Tnfdo, Bill Lenlvarf, Bob Belafner. Cl 'li Heisz. and Bruce Pelersoni Fif+h Row: Bib Winliey, DCP lreole. Wall Saijlwwiiz, Herb Sie- N-.Q-il, Jr-nn Kmrly, Roger Cliris' Qian-,-an,Dli1lxl:oslE'r,,lirn Heins, and Drum as llirijlwnefi Sindh Row: GOV dren Mai-nn, Wiayne Malwood, Ted Larffin, Lou Seiberl, Ted Sclmrrnan, Ylirn Penninqlon and .lCil'1n Turnerj Sevenlh Row: Burlnn Boldebuclv, Uenlcn Fuglsanq, Ed Sclvoenleld, Dong Maiiparfland, and Tom Pal- 'rerzont Eigh+h Row: Don WiCl, Sfanley Sales, Guy Tarrani, Bud DeMoss Bib Golseln and Jaclf Siinrnelzer. ju--. LETTEPMENS CLUB OFFICERS: Poger Caller, Secrelaryq Allen Aflwepflfl, Sergeant af Armsa Louis l'!f1Si9'Ilfi, Vife-Preeidenlg Tom Tezilwner Prefidenlg and Jann Cizet1i'i,Trea'.urer. x- nf, X.-H104 O ' 0 , Qi-H .1-14, I' 3 4 5 in ' Fe' xx-' A SAN-' C 4' The Lel+ermen's Club is 'flue aspiralrion ol a grea+ many boys in York. As Jrlwe name signifies, one has lo be a lelferman 'ro be eligible. One ol Jrhe funcrions of Hwe club is fo sell programs a+ rlwe baslcelball games. This year ine clulies amounled +o selling programs al ine games and keeping order al llwe pos'r-season Jrournarnenl held a+ Yorlc. Om' of llwe clubs 'rreasury 'rlwis year comes money for piclures of ine diwcferenl holds of wresflers. - Tlwere are meefings oluring lworne-room every oflier week wifli a few social evenings during +l'ie year. One of 'rlwe liiglw spols of llwe year is llwai big iniliaiion when new leflermen are inducled. 98 i if- i Ciancbvl Camera gafclreri ofafefif .fdclchfionzi 0 UPPER LEFT: New Ieacners: Mr. James Me-yerI1oI'er, Indusfrial Arfsg Mr, WiIIiam MiieIIer, EnqIisI1: and Miss Doro+I1y Gusfaison, I-Iome Economics and Science. UPPER MIDDLE: Another new Ieacner, Mr. Leon Benson, Mafhemaiics. UPPER RIGI-IT: A scene from I'I1e Senior pIay, Pride and Preiudice, Andrea Leader, Warren WoIIr'nan, Claudeiie Bauer, David Soukup, Bob An-:Ier, and Nice I-Iyers. CENTER: New office sIaI:I workers: Mrs. Doris Vensel, Miss Millicenf KeIIey, and Mrs. Barbara Brew? mann. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Connie Wolfe, CaroIyne Larson, Bruce Carlsen, and Mary Lou C'DeII in a scene Irorn Iasf year's Soph play, See How TI1ey Run. LOWER LEFT: Bruce CarIson and Myr-i BIoxom in a Iense scene from NigI'rI' Mus? Fall. LOWER MIDDLE: Myra BIoxoni, Bruce Carlson, and Connie Wolfe in anoflwer scene from Nighf Musf Fall, fne Junior PIay. LOWEP RIGI-ITg Brure Johnson, Mary Lou O'DeII, Connie Wolfe, Bruce Carlson, and Wayne Manood in a scene Irom a Drama Niqiir play, The Po+boiIers. 9 9 I I Morale if ,gzmfice QQ? SLU 9 lfllllflllfl Ifl'L00f L C lrgj FF Pfv APN1 ,nf E sflffa' Elpl PM 1021! L . p,,.1 UFPEF-' .. M , I... ,,,, ,f vwfq Q, : 4: :Q 'jf Lf : Wm,-1 MNDDLE LEFT MZ 'f -' ' ' Seafed: 'f Nl Fw' ' TW' .Mn-' ini Em PM-,-r smdfngf 1. www f P- F e +3-fi L, f f P Fr rum Pm, If' V, I W- -' s V' ' vw'-'ff Cdr'-'P W1 , KVKU Ev' -v L riff V'ww 'm rv, Gum YJ!-avvev 1 F' ' Il - V VVVF' LEFT M rf km' U ' ea, Mlfzifea gina! girdf .izlomecoming A a gfazinf uccew UPPER LEET: Queen Janice Somers and Kino Pele Bauqh alop the Junior floal. UPPER MlDDLE: Homecoming Courl: Firsl Row: Ka-,f DeMoss, Janice Somers, Kafhy Hahn, and Carole Hansen: Second Row: Lorraine Reinlce, Margie Ciampefl, and Waller Slrauch. UPPER RIGHT: Eirsl Homecoming bonfire which was accidenlally louched ohr. This pholo was haslily snapped from lhe window ol The yearbook slalzl roomy MIDDLE LEFT: Eirsl shovel of earlh dug for fhe new cafeferia, UPPER CENTER: Second Homecoming bon- fire. LOWER CENTER: German Club Members, al The Kalrfee lflixlwihj Firsl Row: Rulli Zeia-En, Moiqii- W'ii,f'g1nd, Myra ET -if . Gerlrude Gam, Nancy Brown, Shirley Broiniriqiilr, ElizaLi+3lh Ai lei' man, Donna Buflerlield, and Carol Vcqelbachei' Second Row: E3r,,ci-: Solderholm, Al Wendi, and Fred Bcisrdman, IWDDLE WGHT: Don Trepfe giving the inyocalion belore lhe Homecoming qarne. LOWER LEFT: More German sliidenfg al The Kailee Klalsjh. Belly Meininqer, Diclf l-laeqele, Bill Bierndorl, Dale Gruninqer, and Marilyn Eeclfer. LOWER PIGHT: Eiliqy of a LaGrange player afiip Yorlls -Qieconii bonfire. 'wuzxu mnuwwrzf- l , , 945 if QMTDWYLBW 1. .fv.miA0l-W' nm' E 1 flaleficf J may x...-ff' ' B S x Vi-,PSITY FOOTBALL S U Q AD: Front Row: Krauee, DEMOQS, CarM0rw, Sfihzemreld. Chaney A rf Giza-+P, Luifwffa, 1.afs,n, Cdfer, Knbqhf, and Harchev? Second Row: Coach Ferry, Koufecki, EX Twpde MIT+eNHeus'2r, Pedeugen, Lewis, ErI1:lcscrw,SQrwurrY'an, Hrovafin,WheeWer,Achep9hl, Pafferscm, fgfxg f Tnram, Coach Yieger, and Coach Mahoadt Third Row: Turner, Davison, C, Heiss, Sachwirz, xii ,L X x Pegifz, Sghrlcler, Lanqie, Mahcifd, Haverqa, Sie- --f' Eff, Pobe-rhcrw, and S+VEfCI'Vf Fourfh Row: ,gift fl txA,5n:,qer Sqhmo-gk, NNimdW0w, J-phns-gn, Hammer, Bauqh, Easf, Downey, MQGfee, Weiss, J. Hem, f Edin, fd Mafwaqer Pugii x -gg I 2 , f!13i!!.lK!,b ff 104 f ' X- 1 IK' .SZeiL5 0 ?!orL g7Xl0Ql iQl'lCQ QOIWA CLFL6! 5ZCl60l'l The Dukes won one game and dropped Tive in Their conTerence play This year. ThaT was excellenT, considering The previous year's record. This puT The Dukes in a Tie wiTh Riverside-BrookTield Tor sixTh place in The WesT Suburban ConTerence sTandings. ln winning This game, The Dukes bfoke Their losing sTreak oT 20 games by crushing Downers Grove, I3 To 6. Downers was The WesT Suburban ConTerence champion in I949-50. As in The previous year, Coach Ferry had a small TurnouT. There were abouT 4l boys To selecT Trom Tor The game wiTh mighTy EvansTOn. ln preparing Tor This game, Coach lvlahood senT The line Through Their ,M Tough paces, and Coach KieTTer Took conTrol oT The elusive backs. The game ended in EvansTon's ' '53 Tavor, 53-O. The season came To a climax when The Dukes Taced La Grange. IT was a Thrilling y A game ThaT ended in a disasTer Tor our grid-iron heroes, 32-O. T ' The co-capTains Tor The I95O season were Bud Delvloss and Jack l-lercher. Delvloss, The X ' ' E Duke's dashing back, wenT across The goal line Time and Time again To receive Third place in 3 X scoring honors in The W.S.C. wiTh 54 poinTs. l-lercher wiTh his eleganT Toe kepT The Dukes ouT oT 0 Trouble during The season by making miraculous punTs. N - UQ DeMoss was also honored by being placed on The TirsT sTring All-WesT Suburban ConTerence 'V V ,Xa 0 Squad. Ed SchoenTeld, who worked hard aT The Tackle posT, received honorable menTion along . ie TX . wiTh Loren Krause, a skaT back, who in spiTe oT an ankle iniury recovered enough To play. ' - The lighT, buT TasT, unsung heroes oT The line which sparked up plays were SiewerT, ColTer, T i ! it' in and Carlson, lanky ends: Chaney, l.ucheTTa, Pederson, l-lrovaTin, Lewis, and RegiTz, speedy . L '- W - guards: GolseTh and Erickson, cenTers7 l-leiss and Schurman, rugged Tackles. The quick-Thinking s V ., backs were KosTecki. PaTTerson, Knight l-leiss, Johnson, and TarranT. '- we EQLIL E' P1 l?F5,jN XX' Z,Qf, ' ,lf Y ssgfi ' ' Q-.Xi J' a s - ' f 1 fx' fx 4 4ig,ff,jf .1 . ' 345.5 X339 - ,:, 1 i Tiflfzi i x T' 'GJ A M C. Lx ' Q ' H -fa - ,J A I v YJ, O ' ' I - X SKUR :Q E5 in 9 -Q r , 5 .rm i ' 1 P W .W 4 ' Q Q , Ev' -' il ' ' 1' I .is 6 il NF' 'rg'- Qi I ' r v ss. 11' 'NI 'S-. f' --s x ll!!! ' ' ...N was Qu-.au FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SQUAD: Harris, Tarranr, Krause, Ackerman, Lalzrance, McDole, Kirchner, l-loard, and Johnson, Second Row: Coach Cady, Coach Meirz, Monaghan, Gilllaspy, Freiberf, McBride, Techner, McConnell, Craver, Sianlon, DiS-ennaro. l-lolilrnan, and Coach Koch: Third Row: Broker, Burler, Olson, Carrier, Ewing, Grebe, Mclxlellis, Srnilh, Kraegel, Reedy, and Haimbaughg Fourlh Row: Nelson, Ander- son, Falfer, Johnson, Fellows, Alessi, Sauer, Kraeplin, Kruse, Abel, Phelan, and Spanheirner, Fiffh Row: Krause, Riler, Moen, Asi, l-larfman, Jenkins, Danko, l-ladlield, Perras, Fern, Barry, and Comisky, Sixth Row: Manager Sfein, McFarland, Jugle, Gorvel, Wiord, Frilz, Budelsky, Sfrauch, and Schroeder. jro5A-.gjololn giriclclerfi are OZIOOLDQ9 Aw lljarriify .zrflm ii Because of lack of experience and size, Coach David Koch's Barons didn? have a very Q.. A successful season This year. The LiHle Dukesl' had an uphill figh+ from The slarl of 'rheir campaign, Li ca 3 as lheir lirsl Two opponenrs were Evanslon and Elgin, powerhouses in Their respeclive leagues. York iourneyed a way up norrh wilh +he lhoughf of a possible upser in mind. This, however, 2 'Disk jr was quickly nullified as The huge hosl Team sei fhem back 33-6. The nexl week The Barons wenr 3 'lv X X fo Elgin 'ro make il 'rwo in a row over 'rhe Waichrnen. lYork E. S. lasl year deleared Elgin I8-O: f X rhe firsr York learn ever lo bear an Elgin aggregaiion in five years.l Bur York was reversed This C 1 x year 30-6. L f Jczclz ana! Carly guiale garono .7!ur0uglz a jouglz .Simian The following week The Barons made lheir lirsr home appearance againsl Leyden. The I.iHle Dukes played hard and spiriled ball, buf viclory was snalched from 'rheir grasp as rhe final gun sounded wilh Yorlc on Leyden's four-yard line, and They were again pinned wilh a loss, l3-IZ. Yorlc had one consolalion, however, in lrouncing our old rival, Glenbard, by a convincing score ol 38-O. Wilh lhe running ol John Monaghan, Lynn Tarranl, and lvliclcey DiGennaro. The brillianl passing of Wall Kirlc. and a good. hard charging line, The Barons complelely overwhelmed lhe opponenrs from Glen Ellyn. Consislenl sland-ouls of lhe season were Dave Nygren. who played praclically every posilion on Jrhe leami John Teschner: Bob Slanlon, a newcomer from Bensenville: and Bob Gillaspy. Jrhe leam's only numeral winner from lasl year. IO7 1117, a in .ST 0010.5 Lmulew f 0 irc, pface in Conkrence , 25 , T K , 'T 'fs Q , ,ff ff 1 ' x T.. A 'NX -eh 6 , ,A JH Lf! , 'v Nl '-llT li'T l..3Ul' l .- fwfr Il-ide li' l-l-'lm li, Kill l'.no vl- Tri,-pl.,-N .mil lNlyiUCU. llllll l VfAxl 'illxI Firsf Row' TT lililin W lVl.uh-wil G giliviilwv C Ev'lfwlrT1m -md J Kwuily' Second Row: l li if li Tiivw .l Daily, l Tw-r'lin1 l, Tflir- Y ll .lli l ,--nn li Enlhi-nli-rip-r ,md T--1 lv To lr The craTTy Dukes sTarTed The season ouT aT a slow dribble by losing Their TirsT Two nonecomference games by a comparaTive close score. Showing Tor Their TirsT hardwood home game, They deTeaTed Leyden 39 35. This was a Tnneeup Tor Their TirsT W. S. C. opener againsT Maine. This compleTed Their winning sTrealc oT Two, bL1T iT was shorTlived when Hinsdale deTeaTed Them 48-46. The nexT nighT They climbed up The hill To Glenbard and whipped Them 44-38. They sTarTod ouT The l95l season in good sTyle by crushing Downers Grove 4432. The nexT Friday They played The LaGrange Team and losT by 56438. ATTer ThaT, The dribbling goT beTTer To sTarT a Tive game winning drreak Tor Them. Three oT Them were conTerence games. IOS I fi? s ex ,I ,, av 10121 rl I Y 1 HP, J if --x. 52 M.. ' E3 S, 8, wir? ull: ao ,il , ' iff , 3 QQ x I ,. 1 A -'IU if mv? K CJOCLCA Cjddy olgaclzi UOPLB M?6U 0lfl5 fo 3MCCQ55 M, .S2CL50I'l 's-DPHOMOPL. EASTHETBALL SQTJATY: FronT Row: Tewiilinc-v, Olson, Hartman, Grilterrnari, MQ C ern-ll 'ind Slwnf-lluri: Second Row: C-idy, Barlh lfollfir, Sleir, l-loTTman, and Shinloni Third Row: A Tjviyli Tv Mvgr, Tlinrll, Gilla-,pyl and lnhrfiiwiicw, Mgr. Qpcning Their TirsT conTerence game, The unclerclassmen dropped. Mane. and Then l-linsdale by a margin oT Tour poinTs. They were boTh hearT-breaking games. They soon losT Their losing sTrealc by winning Their nexT Three conTerence games Gilenbard, Riverside, and Downers Grove. IT was shorT lived by mighTy LaGrange guinTeT Team. The Barons Traveled To EasT Aurora and came home wiTh a loss. BuT wiTh Their broTher WesT Aurora The York cagers had a TasTe oT vicTory once again. STarTing The second round oT The Comcerence, York was Tripped up by Maine, buT rolled over Hinsdale. Once again The Barons senT Riverside and Downers Grove Through The mill. To Tinish up This season Tho Barons had To scramble aT The hands oT LaGrange. Through The season The boys perTormed in Tronl oT The crowd mosT oT The Time. AT guard was Shineiclug. Olson, and lVlcConnelg aT Torward was Teschner and T-larTmann3 aT pivoT posT was GolTermann, Team's high scorer wiTh l29. IIO jrofile-.gjoyalz Cagem 951004 fo Coming eam on cufziify CONFERENCE SCORES York Maine 37 York T-lif1Sd6le 38 York Glenbard 28 York Riverside 26 York Downers 34 York LaGrange 45 York Maine 47 York I-linsdale 36 York Glenbard 25 York Riverside 30 York Downers 3 I York LaGrange 34 This year's Trosh-soph, hard wood arTisTs, ended a Tough season wiTh The honors oT second place in The WesT Suburban ConTerence sTandinq wiTh a Tive and Tour record. This could noT have been done if They were noT coached by a hard working coach, lvlr. Cady. The Barons opened Their season wiTh a bang by crushing Their TirsT Two Toes. ThornTon and ST. Edwards. NexT York played hosT To Leyden and suTTered a 4l-29 loss. ATTer This loss Coach Cady assembled a cloud scraping Team which proved very helpTul Through The season. FROST-l BASKETBALL SQUAD: Fronf Row: BarTmann, Ewald, Hawkins, Curran, Slraufjh, and Schroederg Middle Row: Dailey, Godwin, Kraeplin, Karr, Vanl-loose, and Coach Ferry: Back Row: Falfer, KircTioTT, and Kruse. vu! I llII I5 IIII cl jlnllflllj I 0 all? OPLZI Ctilflflelfl I' ' K2 W W VIII III! IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIII IIIIIIIII IIII II IIIIIIIII IIIIN IIIIH fI II! WIIII II II IIIIII III WIIIH IIVIVI 7 IfI'I'IC'I. AIFIHIJ WIIII IIWCVTI, IIII- II--II ,IIIIII II ,IIII IIIIIIII III, IIIIIIIII IIII'1f IIIIII II IVIII IIIIII IIIIII II'I,IIIfI, IIII2 wII', II'I III'II yf.-I'II' I'II YOIIQ IIII fI III I IIII III I IIIII IIII II III IIII XAIIIII II IIIIIIII, CIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I'IIIIr-I'IIIII IIIIII EIYHI 'If,IIwf-IIIII: ,IIVII III-rImIIIqIoI'I III IIIII I II IIIIIIIIIII I-I IIIIIUII IIIII IIII IIII' III IIII III II 'IIIII'IIIII, CIIIIIIII IKIIIFIIII ww. QIIIIQIIII III Ir,-IIII IIII-FII II'IIrIIIqI'I nz IIIIIIIIIII. I IIIIII IIIIII Ill' II IIIIIIII III IIII' III'IlIIII III I'II1III'IIIIf, IIII'f WI-III IIII IIIIIIIWII1 CIIIIIIIIII IIIIIITIIIIII IIIIII, BUIU WIIIII'Im', II IQI, I IIIII I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIYIII, IIIIII IJIIIIIIIIIII IIYXI, III II IfII'7III'If'fIIIIIIIIHII!fJVIIIIVIQIfII'III1IrJI4C,IlVVfIIIIXVIIQITIIIBIII, BIII Podcr 'IIII IIIIIII IIIIII IfIIIIIfIII I IIIIIII f IIII IIIIINIIIIIIIII, INIIIIIIIIIII, I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-II, IIIIII I'I-IIIIIIII II IIIIIII IIIIIII IWII IIIIIIIIIIHI III:IIIIr,I IIIIIWI I-IIITIIIIIIIIMI, Pf:f,If,:I'.f,II'I IIIIII IIIIIIIII IJIHICC III III. IIIIIIIIIII ,-,,,m . II. .nf I'IfI'I .II III' I 'III IIf'II Fr0nI Row: III I I NI I IIII I' IIII- IIIIIIII, If I!IIIIIIIIII, fr IA ,II I IIIIIII-III I I II.I ,III 'IIII III IIII .IIII IIA ' II IIII I Sncond Row: II IAIII IIII I, I I'IIII I' I IIIIIIII I I'II-IIIIIII I' IIII' IIIIIIII! I IIIIIIIII I' IXIII III I IAIIIIII' IIIIII I , -IIIII I I III IIII Slnndinq: I II II-I IIII II, IfI II II VVIIIII! 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York, led by Three reTurning leTTermen Trom The i949 squad-CapTain Coseglia, Teschner, and CozarT-and Three new addiTions-SmiTh, Behmer, and LenharT-proved This To be one of iTs beTTer seasons. York opened iTs cross-counTry schedule by deTeaTing Glenbard I5 To 44. In The second conTesT, York was deTeaTed by a powerTul Maine squad which Tinished Third in The sTaTe meeT. In The nexT Two meeTs, York harriers were running True To Torm by Trouncing Downers Grove 2I To 42 and knocking oTT Hinsdale 27 To 28. The Riverside- BrookTield conTesT, which was called oTT because oT bad weaTher, was run oTT in The ConTerence meeT, and York won iT. York placed TourTh in The DisTricT MeeT aT Proviso. Coseglia, who Tinished sixTh, missed a Trip To The sTaTe meeT by one man. SmiTh and Teschner came in TourTeenTh and TiTTeenTh respecTively. York came in Third in The ConTerence MeeT behind Maine and La Grange. Coseglia placed TirsT wiTh 9 minuTes 44.9 seconds, a new record. SmiTh Tinished sixTh. BoTh received medals. WiTh CapTain-elecT SmiTh, Behmer, Lindsay, and Bales reTurning, Coach HeinhorsT hopes Tor a brighT TuTure Tor his squad nexT year. UPPER LEFT: The Conference MeeT, UPPER LEFT: FirsT Row: Johnson, Allison, MaTzlce, and Forgueg Second Row: Jordon, McCarTney, WesTwood, Hermann, and GoITerrnann. TEAM PHOTO: CapTain Coseglia, Cozorf, Teschner, SmiTh, Bales, Behmer, Coach HeinhorsT, Lindsay, and Manager Moy. E LowER Riem: Belee ei Conference Meei. W5 PLTEESUN . Si l x i 5 ' P 2 J e w ti . ..,,,. '1 ' il 1 r 2 ly . , X fflgk UWA gixlaerienceal Wefmen, .Are Z?acL af flue Web .fdgain fl 7 ,. f s QR . f '63,-f' , , 4411212113 ,4 - fflhngnhifl i 0'-' H1431 ' 4' J nh fn' i . iff-411511127 G-'1-'izisw' Tx Mlk ill! '- ji'-N M' , A 'Z' -N l i li ' i be 'X V ,eeifrsg O x '. . , ' 5 V .. V . - , ml , ,f ' W, ul 1 ' ' Q VK f' F' V f N FLM Y C ,B VARSlTY TENNIS: Firsf Row: Neumann, Koucky, Sieberl, Burke, Downey, and Teschner7 Second Row: Borneman, Larkin, Jones, Pelerzon, McCar1ney, Coach Kunze, Maxson, and Pedersen. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS SQUAD: Upper Riqhl-Fron+ Row: l-l. Wilken, F. Fosfer, B, Karr, C. Greaves, and P, McConnell: Second Row: T. Gralmiller, D, Larson, J. Golferrnann, Coach Giunfoli, and J. Te-schner. York's I95I 'rennis season promises lo open brillianlly and end wilh a bang for ils nelrnen, provided fhey show lhe sruicl They have been exhibir- ing during early pracrice session 'rhis March. Coach Kunze is oplirnislric wilh his live relurninq leffermen, Gordon rhe Max lvlason, Bruce Pelerson, Torn Teschner, John Koucky, and Bill Pedersen: a prospecrive srar up from Coach Giun+oli's lrosh-soph learn. John Gollermannp and an equally capable supplemenl of orher iuniors and seniors, Waller Larkin, Bruce Downey, Dick Burke, Leonard Neumann, Ed Nelson, Dick Borneman, Duane lvlcCarlney, and Ken Jones. Lasr year's Dukes finished lifrh in 'rhe Wesr Suburban Conference ahead of Glenbard and Downers Grove, while Jrhe Barons serrled for 'rhe forrh posirion in Jrhe lrosh-soph division. II4 I gms ss Ages rp-con, gomgafzi .Are jfging cw flue any K ore. via ear f',f '.f' gugljfwgf' I!! . sf Q-. y' 45: I . .HA-- w i it ff IT I' I I uni 1 I. . gn A V? n .Ev While.: Eh GOLF SQUAD: Firsl Row: J. Pelligrew, L. Krause, K. Eichenberger and B. Johnson, Second Row: B. Carlson, W. Moselich, V. Hammer, F. Hadley, and L. Shaw: Third Row: N. Regilz, J. Lanqille, M, Lynner, R. Halherly and D. Shradar. Wilh Golf Club: J. Harris and Coach, R. Prall. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: Clockwise: Jim Pelligrew, Jaclc Harris, Warner lvloselich. Jim McDonald, Fred Hadley, and Ken Eichenberger. 'YorIc's Divolmen, under lhe able guidance ol Coach Prall, show lo all indicalions lhal a good bunch ol gollers are oul lhis season. YorI4's lop hopes are lor Jaclc Harris, lhe leam's only relurning Ieller- man: Ken Eichenberger: and Fred Hadley, all ol whom are low 80's shoolers. Bruce Johnson, Ron Greyhecln. Ray Lynnes, Bruce Carlson, and Warner Moselich round oul lhe leam. Mr. Prall also sees promise in lwo sophomores, Ron Halherly and Don Shrader. The lwo big meels lor lhe Dulces are lhe Dislricl, where lhey qualily lor lhe slale meel, and lhe Wesl Suburban Conlerence Meel. The linlcslers praclice al lhe 'While Pines Goll Course and somelimes on lhe campus lo gel in lhe righl lorm. Their home malches are also held al While Pines. ll5 JLIWJ This genial man siTTing here is lvlr. Roy DeShane, our assisTanT principal. Besides be- ing ThaT, he is dean oT boys, assisTed by Mr. Knudson. We can say ThaT Mr. DeShane has a year- round iob. No monThs oT vacaTion Tor him during The summer, because he plans The sTudenTs' and Teachers' schedules, and whaT a job! STill you can see him around The halls wiTh a smile on his Tace, Tor ThaT is The lcind oi man he is. All in all we Thinlc ThaT Mr. DeShane is preTTy swell and hope ThaT he will conTinue To serve The sTudenTs of Yorlc as loyally and unswervingly as he has in The pasT. - mrLing .fdclminififrafom egin Wea! Cfadri .gjclze u e Under The leadership oT Dr. Paul A. Young. our superinTendenT, many changes have had To be made To meeT The problems oT Yorlc's booming enrollmenT. One oT The mosT noTice- able changes has been The daily schedule oT eighT 42-minuTe class periods preceded by a home-room period. a plan which malces more classroom space available. Mr. Young was insTrumenTal in organizing The alumni associaTion, which we hope will conTinue Tor many years. RighT now he is puTTing Through plans Tor a new caTeTeria addiTion To The building which will do Triple duTy as a sTudy hall and recreaTional space. We hope ThaT The plans Mr. Young, The sTaTT, and The board oT educaTion have Tor Yorlc will worlc ouT successTully and ThaT his years aT Yorlc will be happy ones. UG OIAA P045 .S70C0l1CJ'p!ClC0 I 0l0Ay flf WCl,l0Ql Ui!0 This year's EasTmen are handled as usual by Coach EasT alonq wiTh Coach STeTani, who is in charge oT Tield men. The Tamiliar beaT oT spilces is heard as The boys are loosening up To prepare Tor Their TirsT indoor meeT vviTh l.aGranqe. Yorlc cinderrnen received a second-place Trophy iusT behind LaGrange in The Naperville Relays. The lEasTmen climaxed The indoor season aT The Calc Rarla Relays, where 43 schools Trom all over The sTaTe compeTed. Yorlq received 9Th place and Bud Dehfloss received a Trophy Tor TirsT place in The 50 yard dash. lfPxFSlT'v TRACT TEAM: FronT Row: R Lynn, B Vcrvderiilifl, B, Yde, S, Baie. D, Eeniarnin, P, Bauslll G, VVeTw,,id, FH lvlazzii ivii, G' Schricl-er, and .l, Cciseiiiliaj Second Row: R, CcilTer, R. Wirleus, T' T r in'i-v F. Dixiicri, D, Tieplo, T. ScTwr 'iai1, R Add, G. Vkfheelef, C. Kni-1hT, J, Srnilh, and L lwsfeili' Third Row: Ci1fl1ST-i-T-ini, R. HiQTTrnan, ,l, l-lerrher, B, B ildeloul, B Winlley, E, Schoen T'-li E7 G i'2f-Wi, L. E1 T, M Tarns, R Mme -in cl. Turner, B. Ccvnlin, B Delvliizis and Coach Easf. ff xr I ax A ' 'l HCT 9 , ,. K 'V . 1 T 1 TNTSMX, TLP' I gi jx Pt--. G ., fill' Ng: - 0 ey re Onilng 0lfUI'l e fe C ln CL MPP? 0 ln elnff FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM: FronT Row: H. STein, A. Caso, K. RagneTTi, O. Major, T-l. Ackerman. A. Lindsay, L. Tarranf, J. Davis, B. Williams, R. Haimbaugh, and J. Schroeder: Second Row: J. Bacl:oTT, J. Daube, G. BuTler, J. Monaghan, L. GaTes, B. Gillaspy, D. Brauns, D. Kinzel, N. Van l-loose, F. Kirchner, J. Reedy and S, Blalcelyg Top Row: Coach T-leinhorsT, R. Boesenberg, T. Grahniller, J. Jenkins, D. WesTern, P. Sonderegger, L. Forgue, C. Jordan, B. Dailey, R. Johnson, C. STasi, W. Tarr and B. Byrne. AlThough lvlr. EasT losT some valuable men Through graduaTion, he sTill has excellenT maTerial wiTh which To work. Bob Yde and Ray Wirkus are working hard on The pole vaulTg Bud DeMoss is holding down The 50- and IOO-yard dashes, and Glen Schricher. PeTe Baugh, Paul Addy, John Coseglia, Doug Kirchner, and Don 'l'repTe are Tilling in The relay Teams and longer runs. Junior John SmiTh is doing very well on The mile run. BurT Boldebuck and Ted Schurman are boTh back again This year earning honors Tor The Team by hopping over The high-iump bar. ln The shoTpuT division, Ed SchoenTeld is capably Tilling The shoes vacaTed by Paul Luhrsen. Bob Winkley in The high and low hurdles and Fred Davison in The broad iump round ouT Yorlc's Track Team, which is going To malce iTselT known This season. II7 r..... LLL? liLll'l'l0l'l QP5 M0 pfetty ML D-' JGQMQP BASEBALL SQUAD: Firsf Row: J, Schmelzer, D. Craver, R, Krenck, G. Olson, I-I. Mlller, M. DiGennaro and W. Kolar. Second Row: G. TarranT, B. Riggs, P. Lira, N. Grebe, M.McBride, D. Nygren, G. Kruse, and Coach KieTTer. Third Row: A. Achepohl, T. Larson, D. MiTTelheuser, N. Thode, W. WoITman, P, Anderson, D. Polonus and J, Green. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: Clockwise: AI Achepohl, Neil Thode, Guy TarranT, Warren WolTrnan, and Ted Larson. The crack OT The baT is heard as York sTarTs iTs I95l baseball season. IT should prove very TruiTTul, as The TirsT pre-conTerence game againsT Leyden showed I2 To I in Tavor oT The Dukes. The TirsT conTerence game was played aT I-Iinsdale, where The six reTurning leTTermen, Guy TarranT, Neil Thode. Jack Schmelzer, Del lvIiTTelheuser, Ted Larson, and Al Ache- pohl, along wiTh oTher promising TeammaTes, really showed Their sTuTT To The I-linsdale nine. The score was IO To 3 wiTh Warren WolTman losing a shuTouT game by one meager piTch. The nexT week The Dukes were very busy. Tuesday They chalked up a Tie wiTh Downers 2 To 2. ThaT Thursday when They were hosT To Maine, The score aT The end oT The game was in Tavor oT York 3 To 2. The nexT week The sluggers wenT up The hill To Glenbard where They Took home a 4 To 3 vicTory. AlThough Coach KieTTer losT Casper, Ross IvlcParTland, SouThon, Died- rich and Sykora, he is conTidenT abouT This year's prospecTs and knows his Team will make a sTrong bid Tor The championship., lI8 .X .X Qi' N 4 ss - Q . Q sl I 'if ,-.- T2 I ..... - V.: .:::?? ' ' ' .ir .gnframura iued ear oun mcreafion fo any 0 Yorlc's inlramural sporls pro- gram, under The direclion of lvlr. Black, provides year-round aclivi- lies Tor more boys lhan any olher exlra-curricular aclivily in Yorlc. The program lollows The pallern ol The varsily sporls season, wilh Touch loolball in The lall, baslcel- ball in The winler, and lraclc and baseball in The spring. T h e lreshman championship leam in louch loolball was Ewald's. To each one ol The players on The winning Team lvlr. Black awards a shield. Baslcelball had The biggesl lurn- oul ol The season, wilh aboul lhirly- live leams compeling on week nighls. The caplains ol The win- ning 'reams were lVlcCormac, lresh- men: Riler, sophomores: and Lu- chella, upperclassmen. UPPER LEFT: FRESHMAN INTRAMURAL Toucn roorwxu crmmps. Fronf Row! Sleve Blakely, Lee Hedge, and Bob Celera: Second Row: Ed Ewald, George Mobeclc, Ken Fiene, and Jim Lalla: Third Row: Bill McCor- mac, Orland Major, Dave Murison, and Bob Guslaveson. CENTER PHOTOS: Aclion shols lalcen in finals ol 'rhe inframural baslcelball lournamenl. LOWER LEFT: SENIOR INTRAMURAL BAS- KETBALL CHAMPS: Firsl Row: Roberl Mc- Kenna, Julius Luchella, and Bud DeMoss: Sec- ond Row: Ted Larson, Leonard Neumann, and Waller Larkin. LOWER RIGHT: SOPHOMORE lNTRAMU- RAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Firsl Row: Ronald Danlco and Chuclc Lawson: Second Row: Bill Maslers, Earl Riler, and Dean While. .XgCLl'LOLl!AJgl'l'l0I'l td The sfalf wishes lo express ils appreciaiion io sludenls and iacully for iheir cooperaiion in The producfion of lhis yearbook. Their unhesilalinq and friendly assisrance has made our work immeasurably easier and more pleasanl. We also wish 'ro lhank lhe represenfalives ol lhe commercial firms who worked wilh us: lvlr. Leander W. l-lagerly, Jr., of ihe Leander Company, and Mr. Joseph E. Gessner of 'rhe Gibson Sludios. For Jrhe many inslances of 'rheir help above and beyond Their fechnical obligarions, we are sincerely grafeful. A linal word of Thanks is due The Elmhursl Press for permission lo use some of ils phofographs of indoor frack evenrs and 'rhe York Homecoming. 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Three oT These men are Trom EImhursT, and The oTher Two are from Villa Park. The members are eIecTed by The voTers oT DisTricT 88 Tor a period oT Three years each. In order ThaT The members will noT all be new aT once, The Terms overlap, and only Two are eIecTed each year. .IT is The Task oT The board oT educaTion To supervise school operaTion and make school policies. Because oT The large en- roIImenT now and The larger enrollmenT To come, The work oT The school board is an ever-increasing iob. This year's board oT educaTion is composed oT The Tollowing: Ivlr. William C. Kane, President Ivlr. E. W. I-Ieim- erT, SecreTary3 Dr. ArThur O. Adams, Ivlr. Clarence B. Caldwell, and Mr. Roland C. AshTon, board members. 386171 of QPA This is The TourTh year ThaT Ivlrs. Bernice Anderson has been York's Dean oT Girls. IT you ever Try To see her, you'Il know she's very busy. Besides Taking care oT The prob- Iems oT The many girls aT York, Ivlrs. Ander- son is co-sponsor oT Girls' Club. Mrs. Bernice Anderson, Dean of G l90l Cl,fiI'lg J 88,9 'L CLCAil'lQ Mflfllflg I'l'L00f g The operaTing sTaTTs oT York are a bunch oT very busy people. The oTTice sTaTT works principally in The main oTTice, board oT educae Tion oTTice, and Room IOS. The mainTenance sTaTT operaTes Through- ouT The building and grounds. In The Top picTure on This page we see Miss Doris Danielson, who is Mr. Youngs personal secreTary and head oT The oTTice sTaTT. lmmediaTely below her phoTograph is Mrs. Ann Grass, in charge oT purchasing and Tinancial records and secreTary To The board oT educaTion. In The group picTure aT The leTT are Miss Jane Davis, acTing regisTrar: Mrs. Zillah Novak. who Tinds Time To acT as recepTionisT and help wiTh The many acTiviTies oT The main oTTice: and Mrs. Alice Chase oT The duplicaTing service deparTmenT, who makes copies oT all Those TesTs which sTudenTs loveso well. The oTher group phoTo shows Mrs. Barbara T-lack, who assisTs Mrs. Grass wiTh her duTiesg Miss Arlene T'laussermann, who divides her Time beTween The booksTore, sTudenT acTiviTy plan and insurance. bus-TickeT sysTem, and The Tinancial oTTice3 Miss Mabel Cooper, aTTendance clerk, who keeps Track oT The whereabouTs oT some l.8OO sTudenTs Tor 9 periods a day: and Mrs. I-lelen l-lolTer, who assisTs Mr. STory wiTh his college counseling and works in The adminisTering oT our school-wide TesTing program. The smiling genTleman aT lower righT is Mr. RoberT Kerr, super- inTendenT oT building and grounds. Mr. Kerr is in charge oT The mainTenance sTaTT, and iT is he who musT keep Track oT The Thousand and one deTails oT The physical operaTion oT our school. For picTures oT laTer addiTions To The sTaTTs, see page 99. aft- Tf:v'+eQ 1- .' Q, SEA ,..1.-5 I O .14 i Hades Carol? Coaclzeri .Md jAieue5 fo .ggeafflze Qpame ff:-Sinks, xwr ... J if 'Y:.,,f' V . Q rfwoi wry 1 H ! : l ! 7- 5 I I . , W 1 . I X , ,. - . Mr. Donald Babsl, Shop, Induslrial Arls. Gel on lhe ball, boys. Mr. Babsl resigned in November. For piclure ol his successor, Mr. Meyerholer, see snapshol seclion. Mr. A. Vernon Bakkers, World l-lislory, Sludenl Aclivily Plan Direclor. Thal's lhe way 'Old Lady Glenn' laughl me how lo spell. Mrs. Ellen G. Bass, English, Girls' Club. ll you won'l recile, you'll have lo wrile. Mr. Charles A. Berry, Malhemalics, Inlramural Sporls Assislanl. Pick up your books and gel oul! Mr. Forresl Birks, Science, Varsily Baskelball Coach. Gel oull Mr. Maynard J. Black, l-leallh, Direclor ol lnlramural Sporls. Go oul inlo lhe hall behind lhe door. Mrs. Dorolhy D. Boyer, Home Economics, Coslume Advisor, Co-Sponsor Home Economics Club. I lhink you'll like lhis beller il you begin again. On leave. Miss Belly Burlness, l-lome Economics, Home Economics Club. l don'l know why I'm making lhis lesl so easy lor you. Miss Burlness crossed up our make-up edilor by becoming Mrs. Kneodler on April I4. Mrs. Douglas Cady, Commercial, Assislanl Frosh- Soph Foolball Coach, Frosh-Soph Baskelball Coach. We can beal lhese birds, il only- Mr. Theodore J. Chopp, Direclor ol lnslrumenlal Music. Take your music home and praclicef' Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, York-Hi Direclor, Quill and Scroll. All righl, cherubs-lel's gel lo work now. Mr. Clarence D. Easl, Malhemalics, Alhlelic Direclor, Track Coach. Boys lake lhe even ones, and girls lake lhe odd ones. l I 1, 4-4 ,nv-M alzarani udfa :ion rized arem 0 Eaufiefi in .gmc W Cf! Esta Hb. 'buf Mr. George Ehnebom, Hislory, Chairman ol Social Sludies Deparlmenl, Senior Class Advisor. Oh, by lhe way- Miss Myrlle Ellis, Librarian. Did you have permission lo lallc? Miss Myrlle Evjen, English, German, German Club. Did somebody lose a gall slone? Mr. D. Roberl Ferry, Biology, Varsily Foolball Coach, Frosh-Soph Baslmelball Coach. One ol lhese days someone is going lo gel his ears pinned back. Mr. Enzo A. Giunloli, Spanish, Frosh- Soph Tennis Coach, Table Tennis Club. Sludy your lesson. Miss Marie Guslafson, Commercial, Chairman ol Commercial Deparlmenl, Commercial Club. 'The bell has rung, girls, now please be quielf' Mrs. Helen Haave, Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Girls, slop combing your hair and be quiel. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Direclor, Chairman ol Fine Arls Deparlmenl, Music Club. Now, people, you don'l have lo sing in lhis choir. Mr. Paul H. Harlwig, Mechanical, Machine and Archileclural Drawing, Chair- man ol Expansion Problems Commillee. Now aboul pulling lhal wasle paper in lhe drawers- Miss Virginia Heinemann, Malhemalics, Malh Club. Chair- man ol Concessions, Equeslrian Club. ll's perleclly simple. Mr. Earl Heinhorsl, Malhemalics, Cross Counlry Coach, Frosh-Soph Track Coach. Are you sure you are lislening lo me? Miss Alice Hibbard, School Nurse, Junior Red Cross. Whal's wrong wilh me? I2 5 ?f4-xc . gififj 4,a -,fs-, - 'gjcrgh ,xx :i,.tf. f 'V' figgxlsxin-1' ' ' X W I fzff' E X ll , If 'gy . Lg ' .Q 'ff ' ' N is 'zigjffdff ' l l fs -11 .,, fl X, 4 4 ii . U ' ,ix '. -1- J' ia 1 , ' 'if' - ' 1-, ' .. ,- ,. -' . l Q s 2: 15 5545 - 'S' xi lax ' f., F 3 ' - Ji' .' - 4 li' - 4 Yi will 1. l x I 65 fi , 'T i I agififrafefi .Sze irage O! ?fM0c!e!.SJfu0!enf5 in .gufure ii 5 . 1 aw fa . MlQf ,fzff' if !sx Num UW sw V , 'K l gmygkkf , D. Q A 2' ff ,f T , ip X- a?Sw???gg w Ma. ass - A -' f- , r , . 1. T5- ,K 7 Q v- - I I , rn Q 1 1 A sl -1, 4.-,.1 ir ,. 3-rs , .. . s ,, '. r 1 '- 'f V' 'ii :Q '- 'iw x -,,. , f I -E, ., 2. A l' ,T 14 : ' . I ' , , ' ' ig ,i ..-si J 9 . 946' .- g 0.15 9 .--'J .. I Y 1 ' 4 if Q! i -X! - . .- Q.,- lilly: 1 -llkh XX - -X X ' SN ' s P llfllli ik X X Xtvu I ess, 2 'Ni N - ,,z i ? 3- i ' f ji 5-1 f f l 3 .1 -si af ' in :im V i A 'i -g ' ' I! fxg.. 5: YSR s 33 'E L S x he Mr. George Hillbursf, Prinling, lnduslrial Aris, Roialing l-lorneroom Teacher. If you wanl To sleep, go inio The back room. Mr. Henry C. Hi++, English, Srage Crew, Sophomore Play Direclor. Oh, rhese Monday mornings! Mrs. Luella Hofs+eHer, Girl's Physical Educalion, G. A. A., Pep Club. NOK., line up and couni off. Miss Doro'l'hy E. Howe, Lalin, Spanish, Lafin Club. lf I can r reach you Larin, l'Il ar leasr Jreach you manners. Miss Marian E. Johnson, Arr, Arr Direclor for York 'Hi and Y's Tales. Today, we are going +o- Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Malrhemalics, Visual Aids Advisor, Square Dance Club Sponsor, Summer School Direcior. Consul+ Jrhe calendar for visual aids. Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Physical Educaiion, Chairman of Physical Educalion Deparrmenlr, Baseball Coach, Assis+an+ Varsily Eoolball Coach. Who's absenl here? Mr. Wal+er A. Knudson, English, De+en'rion Supervisor. Now, kiddies, shall we gel down ro work? Mr. David F. Koch, Jr., English, Frosh-Soph Foorball Coach, Assislanr Varsiry Baskelball Coach. The fighl was lasl nighl, fellows. Mr. Elmer Kunze, Physics, Varsily Tennis Coach, Sound Crew Advisor. l've golf rhe apparalus sei up in Jrhe nexl' room. Miss Fay Lampark, English, Assislanf Business Manager of Audiforium Produciions. ln +wo seconds l'm going +0 'rake your names down. Mrs. Lois A. Larson, Laiin, Lafin Club. Take a card-any card. I3 I- 'I FW 'vs' WaLarajaA mifz jgefi magic Cjarloef or .Md Counfrg v .W -I, 4'-i 'nv' 705 J I MK .. R' - 2 'iiggkifl X I R ' . was ' 4 wx :V J ' .ri .. S f II 5 . ef SI , A sv , xi E' 5- I ' D BI 3 - i - as If 1 V ,L 4' V .,.. IX If fs, 1 I , , , xr' I 'i ' . fa I - . I 'filf--5, . Q- ' .1. .Y ' il if If 'I-if I ' . 2 . , , H Mr. Roberf M. Leader, English, Chairman of English Deparfmenf, Baskelball . Tirnekeeper. Speak up: I can'+ hear you. Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Meral Shop. ' Chairman of Practical Arls Deparlmenr. Repor+ afler school Tonight Mr. ' , - A. G. Maclear, Senior Social Science, Hisforical Sociery. Now were on Ihe next Mr. Vicior E. Mahood, Induslrial Arls, Wood Shop, Erosh-Soph Eoofball 4 Coach. ThaI's abou? as our of place as a saddle on a sow. Miss Genevieve Mahre, Commercial, Junior Red Cross. II you have any gueslions, ask me. nol your neighbors. Mr. Delberl' Meih, Mafhemarics, Assis+anI Frosh-Soph Eoofball Coach, Assisfanr Track Coach. Knock if off. On leave wi+h Air Force. For a phofo of Mr. Benson, Mr. Mei+z's replacement see snapshol seclion. Mr. Ber+ Henry Michelsen, Spanish, Economic Geography, Guidance Commillee Chairman, Spanish Club Sponsor. Okeyedokey Buenof' Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English, Yearbook Direcfor. If you don r be quiel, I'm going Io sfrangle you. Miss Berniece Newkirk, English, Reading Improve- menr. Now, I'm noi' going 'ro Iell you once more Io be quiet Mr. Harry L. ,yr ll' Olsson, Physics, General Science, Chairman of Science Deparrmenl. Thais H all good physics. Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Manager of Book Slore. X l - ', WhaI flavor is il? , I4 f . i f I ,, ' ,X S ugfan Sfefani .jwlunfd enii fo in grin! Confefiffi .1-ii -A, .. P' Qvx wifi-.e3., gg.: -255 . a ' Ts-nic.:-Ng . Q I .. In RY I I .,..,A ,- SQA Q XJ I 2 F R A, I y XI xx! f .X i xxx, X ll wi Il n Rwj N i fs C fx ' R .A - if JJ , L X , . . , . .8 . . x, 4 ' wx 12' h ' 'f K I 'F hs- Miss Doro+hea Pefersen, French, Spanish, Chairman of Foreign Language Deparirnenl, Junior Class Advisor. Es+-ce qu'iI y a d'auIres gues+ions? Miss JanneH'e PoweII, Girls' Physical Educaiion, G. A. A. Oh, I give up! Mr. Raymond G. Pra'f'I', Chemisiry, Golf Coach. Now, I Jrold you Thai. Mrs. Mary E. Reese, Speech, Assembly Cornmiriee Chairman. Thai was a nice speech, bui' where's Jrhe resi of ii? Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Business, Senior Social Science, Business Advisor of York-Hi. Who's going Io be our horrible example 'Ior Ioday? Mr. Clemeni' V. Rogall, Visiiing Counselor. Wha+ period is 'rhis? Miss Ida Lane SeHIe, Maihemaiics, Chairman of Marhernaiics Deparimeni, Siudeni Council. I'II make you a model. Miss Beulah F. Shehan, English, Nairional I-Ionor Socieiy. Don'+ you see? Mr. George E. Simpson, Science, Science Club. Are Ihere any ques+ions? Mrs. WN EIizabe+h Spencer, Assisiani Librarian. I can'+ siand Ihings noi alphabeiizedf' QLEVEIE Mr. A. J. S+e'Fani, Physical Educaiion, Wresiling Coach, Assisianf Track Coach, X f XP I.eHermen's Club. Ex'rend io Ihe leil. March. x ' f .A 4 , N I X ,Q I X X I5 I I E L N Q if ? X P if ay? it s in if A .A W' H ' 5 S viniigt F A 9 1 4' -', 41 Q 1? It I ,il Q ,Q ,n V V Q Q fa 1 2 - M P, as fa W5 ww' ' Q 2 :A 4 1 1 R' fm 4 :H A 'Ye av U ' I 1:0 ,af . Q aa 4,1 ki. 2 .11 3' 990 3 L7 D sir 'B' 7, 3 5, 43114 'q!i'L?Q - ag 2-A 3 a -P f Q I 'km O Y xx ,kk Q 34,4 qagda 1: 3330 'way 13333 176 .1 1,04 ,lg 'af ' , 95' b ' 1 e' 2? , -I ' N' 7' 9 x ' X3 5 fri ? ' ' E 5 3 'ab Q I aria f ' 5 I ' -4 ., 1w'g an uit is . i . 7' 51 w - ,. 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Q Mm 'xx 'M ' 5 YQ H In I' ,D x',-,.f', 7 W H A 1 ffff!! l my I sx Mm v IL ,lK, If ,Q I IH Om vi it -lui, Xws film WIIIIMI ,Y , ' is f r ffffjnf nl X !ff04Zl7n AN, fffffnu, akin, maAarani Wnn .gzined agic amp over onor .giuclenfzi 510- E 9 .11 'Pi V ,,,. 'W , l i f i, l Qi! I T-Q' if :11.T'7V' !-- -p.,,,g -1.-. is 195 ' Miss Mary E. Sroalcs, English, Freshman Class Advisor. Now, children, you know if doesnl do you any good 'ro cheer. Mr. H. K. S+ory, Senior Social Science, College Counselor, College Night Do you see whar I mean? Miss Leola G. Ueclcer, Commercial, Business Manager of Audiforium Producrions. 'Endorse your papers, s'ruden'rs. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, American l-lisfory, World l-lisfory, Round Table, Fufure Teachers of America. Take our one sheer of Theme paper. Miss Velma Walker, English, Sophomore Class Advisor, Fulure Teachers of America. None of lhese excuses are very good. Miss Doris E. Whiie, Speech, Direcror of Dramalics. Thespian Socieiy. Swallow i+. Mr. A. C. Wilson, Science, lnduslrial Arls. Deposi'r your gum in rhe round file, Mrs. BurdeH'e V. Winemiller, Home Economics. We'll have live minules of 'rallcingf' Miss lrene R. Winn, English, Nalional Honor Socniely. No chewing 'robacco allowed in This class. Mr. Lowell N. Wood- burn, Indusfrial Arrs, Expansion Problems Commillee, Ring Commillee. Keep lhs door shui. Mr. G. A. Zacharias, American l-lisfory, Siudenl' Council. All period long I've been 'frying lo rhinlc of a gueslion you can answer. TEACHERS NOT PICTU RED Miss Dorolhy Gusfaison, Mr. James Meyerhofer, Mr. William Mueller, and Mr. Leon Benson ioined our slarf afrer 'rhe regular facully pages were made up. For phoros, see page 99. I6 .,'.-'5'lT:Q Q -'1-'aff-'f-SESSUZ iii as f Q , i H ' of s if N l , ., f -- f3 lv 5 . a is 7' .5 .' s hw D N ,strewn we . SK ! ,y ,. f 0 - 0 Li f - . , X f A I Ii Sjfuclenf Kounci PL5 fo Q MOIALE6 QIFQCLHQ5 Olflfle l lfLQ SAFETY COMMITTEE: Jim Royer, Ped Moore, John Jenkins, and Mary Fieilz ICIlairn'ianI. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Firsf Row: Kay De Moss, Bruce Carlson, Caroline Slurrn, Dorothy Tonini, Sue Ashfon, and Roger Low: Second Row: Guy Tarranr, Alberf Wendf, Mary Eielifz, and Don Trepfe IPresiden+Iq Third Row: John I-Ioflman, Pefer Bauqh IVice-Presi- denil, Lou Alice Lirfle ISe-crefaryl, and Peqgy Pool, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Carol Dunniyanf, Dorofhy Gee, Jeaneffe Jones, Kay DeMoss IChairrnanI, and Diane AIber+s. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Dorolhy Tonini IChairmanI, .Ianef Gibson, Shirley Rau- Ieibush, Frances Missar, and Alice Mahler. PUBLIC RELATIONS COM- MITTEE: Marilyn I-Iersey, Caroline Sfurm IChairrnanI, Fred Bannisfer, and Sally MiIIs. CALENDAR COMMITTEE: Grace Sinibaldi, Paf Knep- ple, Pai Lewfs, Sue Ashlon IChairmanI, and Elaine Shaffer. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Peggy Pool ICI1airr'nanI, Bob GiIIespy, Joyce Hadley, Bill Curran, and Diana Welshyrnor. On Ihis page you see The comrnilrlees which make up Ihe S+udenI Council. The council acls as a coorolinaling agency, a Iinlc beiween Ihe clubs, s+ucIen+ body, and The adminislrrafion. This year Ihe Wesf Suburban Sfudenlr Council held ils nneenng al York. QFOJA .X4LOCU'J d,l'l00t MOI' fo galil? v ll. Ji .fx Y ,-,--, XKQ f f-5351 ff W L 2 Xi 'fftli N? adam F' N LEECL S... Su-mi-ef S OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS: Roger Low, President Carole Hansen Vice-Presidenlg and Linda Lou Singer, Secrelary. Fronl Row: Edward Bauglwman, Olfo As+, Margo Allabouglw, Calvin Beisswanger, Jane+ Beall, Sylvia Alexander, Gail Anderson, Barbara Asher, Barbara Becker. Gayle Beqiclc, and Kay Baldwin, Second Row: Sluarf Anderson, Dennis Aldred. l-lolly Bawden, Bob Barron, Dolores Becker, Judy Beckman, Alice Aiilcen, and Fred Bernalzlcei Third Row: Bob Barry, Dave Beclz, Bill Andersen, Jerry Baldwin, Ed- ward Badard, Donna Bauman, Elizabeflw Angell, and Shirley Biclcerg Las? Row: Richard Archer, Bob Barnes, Torn Barlmann, and Gene Anderson. I8 66 Pen, edame, H dy jlneffhlflflefl fo ik? QOOPJ 0 Fronlf Row: Belly Bunge, Charlene Brernberq, Darlene Brendernuehl, Slephen Blakely, Shirley Carler, Mary Carney, Belly Brigqen, Judilh Bloedel, and Jeanne Caldwell: Second Row: Malvin Barllell, Viclor Bruns, Howard Boldebuclf, Millicenf Clark, Fred Banisler, Barbara Buehring, Frances Broderniclc, Howard Ackerman, Milan Brady, and Wallace Burke: Third Row: Marcia Boyles, Glen Buller, and Marilyn Burnell: Fourlh Row: Ronald Broker, John Boozan, Edward Canfield, Pal Brill, Ruby Carrier and Ann Bilekg Lasl Row: Roberf Kassner, Richard Bullock. Carl Budelslcy, Sleven Bruder, and Floyd Brown. Fronl Row: Pal' Cole, Mary Chrislianson, Roberla Ciochon, Delberl Davis, l-lildegard Colle, Dan Erlandson, Rulh Chvoika, Pal Deulsche, Arlhur Caso, Mary Edwards, and Jo Ann Clifford: Second Row: Carol Dennis, David Colby, Rodean Donovan, Jim Copland, Pal Eslinqer, Richard Dorris, Arderh Erickson, Richard Curfis, Mary Duncan, Pearl Drohner, and Dorolhy l-lale: Third Row: Vernella Clark, Charles Evanson, Jackie DesRosiers, Lawrence Curlin, Barbara Fainler, Ronald DeMarco, Janel Ellison, Bill Dailey, and Lois Cohen: Fourfh Row: John Davidson, Lorella Dvorslmy, Roberl Celera, Beverly Ebeling, l-lollace Cox. Marqarel Dimmil, and Bill Dawson: Lasl Row: John Ehrhardl, Charles Curry, Bill Curran, Edward Ewald, l-loward Drechsler, Phillip Davidson, and Kennelh Fiene. I9 J. I fire jrealzmen jlreir' even Mig fo Mah? ,Q Fronf Row: Bob Froerninq, Lois Frederikson, Virginia Gaus, Sandra Gerrie. Evelyn Felbhqer, Arleen Frilz, Marcia Felz, Par Gore, and Sandra Fearn: Second Row: VJiIbrir Gerhardf, Mary Gaunf, James Feasier, Dorolhy Gee, Lorraine Geiger, Kennefh Fiene, Rifa Fielilz, Gail Ferdinandsen, Barbara Graff, and Evelyn French: Third Row: Norman Gehrlre, Rolf Frirz, Larry Forque, Robert Freidli, Frederick Sfrobel, Frank Fosler, John Falrer, and Anne Felrhouse: Lasf Row: Truman Fricke, Henry Gaefanci, Rolberr Fcisnor, Burke Morris, and Arno Gillis. Fronf Row: E r.f elyn Felbinqer, Lciis Harrrnan-i, Joan Harris, Carol Heinrich, Beyeriy Hawkins, Donna Henderson, Lee Hedqe, Sarah Greaves, Clarence Garboske, and Carole Hansen: Second Row: Arleen Frifz, Mary Hainbauqh, Shirley Griffin, Marlene Hilzernann, Virginia Harhcrne, Rose Hadfka, John Hadley, Margarer Heidelrneier, Bob Hiqhlower, Pichard Harris, and Paf Harrwiq: Th'rd Row: Dick Harnrneslahr, Richard Hoard, Harold Herron, Judy Hamowifz, Janice Harre, Spencer Johnson, Anrhciny Alessi, and Jim Allison: Fourfh Row: Kennerh Hawkins, Douglas Harris, John Gorvell, Ronald Hargreaves, Duane Hesierman, Bob Harrison, and Bill Harrison: Lasf Row: Perer Grimm, John Hill, and Roberl Gusfayeson. 3 .5- A 20 graJe-.Hungry rozilz lgogfifz .fglaladrg W If magic amp Fron'r Row: Donna Jaeger, Lois Horslman, Pai Jaslce, Nancy Johnson, Bonnie Kain, Judy Howard, Shirley Johnson, Grace Hueschen, Rufh Jaimes, Jackie Holderman, and Beriha Johnson: Second Row: Carol Johnson, Regina Kahn, Grace Jacker, Alan Johnson, Judy Holderman, Phyllis Horn, Lorraine Kalbanfner, and Bolo Holm: Third Row: Ray Johnson, Bonnie Jones, Roberf Hudson, Diana Hrdlicka, Charles Jordon, Yvonne Hoppensladf, John Jenkins, and Jane Howe: Fourfh Row: Bob Josephson, Bruce Karr, Ronnie Johnson, Paul Johnson, Jack Jensen, and Ronald Jornsg Lasf Row: Don Juqle. Froni' Row: Jerry Lambie, Eric Larson, Arlene Krempels, Eunice Lanqeler, Carol Kosanda, Roberfa Kerbec, Jim Kefchmark, Charles Klusas, and Roberl Kruse: Second Row: Paul Kiewerl, Kendall Kirkbride, Pai' Kirby, Emily Landreih, Helen Laqowski, Marilyn Keil, Dolores Lamporf, Marellyn Kosfner, Carlofia Koehn, and Arfhur Kopiikez Third Row: Bill Kreufzer, Erwin Knapp, Ann Keough, Bernice Kraus, Irene Kelly, and Shirley Ladny: Fourfh Row: Dick Kinzel, Charles Kirchhoff, and Fred Kraeplin: Standing: Bill Krueger, James Lackey, Tom Kinnane, Charles Klein, Eugene Kraeqel, and Dickson Kendall. 2 I ,J- ' Sz P056 0l0Q.!4f CJLAIQ .5 Ctlflfl gli 618 jllelflfl, fAI 0M9!L MOPL Fronl Row: Lynn Maysack, Corrine Lonqwell, Dolores Ley- rer, Dawn Leber, Marqarer Le- Roy, Sara Marlinez, Sherry Ledr, Gwen Marshall, Marshall Mabie, Jack Malzke, and Roqer Lowg Second Row: John Lund, Gladys Masrers, Barbara Loth- ian, Colleen Marker, Lyn Lus- lfe, Lucia Mazzone, Dean Mc- Farland, and Kenneih Mar- unde: Third Row: Richard Leeseberg, Jane McGrew, Mar- qarer McCombs, Alice McDon- ald, and Marilyn Manson, Fourlh Row: Arden Laurenr, Joanne Luckas, Ann Leppla. Carolyn Manning, Pal' Lewis, Orland Maior, and Edwin Lee, Lasl' Row: Bill McCormack, Roberr Madison, and Edward Link, Fronf Row: Jeannine Noble. Lowell Mirrelsradf, Lee Falk- civic, Joyce Nemec, Berl Mon- sen, Par Merrifield, Mary Nash. Mike McLane, Vivian Parion, and Barbara Nelson, Second Row: Rose O'Brien, Terry Nolan, Priscilla Merriam, Roy Nelson, Nancy Morqan, Ed- ward Merz, Sue Melander, Ele- anore Overqaard, Frances Mis- sar, and Laura Norroni Third Row: Virginia Meyer, Par Oiconnor, Pai Murphy, Faye Orimann, George Mobeclcr Marjorie Nicoll, Ken? Newlon. Edward Nagel, and Anloinerre Novak: Fourlh Row: Beverly Ninnemann, Jacqueline Payne, David Moales, Richard Oesr- mann, Russell Papenbrok, Kene nelh Paher, and Jay Munqer, Lasf Row: Lorhar Mueller, Ber- lin Merholz, David Murison, Ronald Moeller, David Kramer, Ronald Pell, Joe Parker, Don- ald Orme, Melvin Nordbrock, Jon Oldenburg, Don Parker, Donne Moen, Don Mclxlellig, Fronl Row: Kenneth Raqnelri, Michael Reher, Carol Rysdon, Judirh Reidel, Pal Roysler, Frances Prehn, Dororhy Poinlec, Norma Raab, Alberl Pioch. Augusl Raqnow, and Dick Pow. ell: Second Row: Ronald Reine ecke, Melinda Scahill, Richard Sanders, Roland Rohlmeier, Belly Royer, Par Philip, Emma Phelps, Jeanelle Roysfon, San- dra Pinckney, George Prehn, and Keith Quirkg Third Row: Diane Rubielra, John Rheinl- qen, Elroy Rosenwinkel, Zandra Runge, Beverly Schalo, Mary Rowe, Dolores Rirler, and Chrisrine Poenirz: Fourlh Row: Parricia Schmerler, Marilyn Roth, Gail Schmidr, and Berry Sandman: Fifrh Row: Elhan Ruben, Sandra Procker, Joyce Rilzenrhaler, Muriel Richey, and Wanda Ronslceg Sfanding: Burfon Robeflson, Glenn Ruby. Thomas Phelan, Slanley Plalf, Kur'r Schaefer, Norman Sarher, Howard Sauerman, Paul Plomb, and Albert Schoenback. Mjafd ofdicgclcwf Over Aw Slfljflz large jre5Aman Cjfagg Fronl' Row: Bob Slemple, Rose Tyminski, Rira Slollman, War- ren Tarr, Paula Swanson, Mil- dred Terwedo. George Thomp- son, and Nick Van l-loose: Second Row: Shirley Tucker, Barbara Shaffer, Joyce Srebel, Donna Swanson, Shirley Srour. Donna Van Ewyk, Jim Srokes: Gay Taylor, and Richard Slrar, lon: Third Row: Dennis Thomp- son, Evelyn Sleben, John Thomas, Eileen Triebes, Roberr Sykes, Dororhy Thielk, Arnold Sleben, and Charles Srrong: Las? Row: Kennelh Travis, Jack Torrence, Jerry Theiss, Bill Vaughn, John Tiedemann, Bryf an Vihnanek, and Ralph Sykes. Fronl' Row: Marrha Schumach- er, Mary Ann Perrelli, Nancy Schorlo, Lynne Graham, Lyn Semple, Lynne Shearer, Sharon Schumann, Mariorie Schulze, Gail Schmidt and Judy Simp- son: Second Row: Henry Spanheimer, Pal Sparacio, Carolann Sieberr, Nancy Slarn, Marie Smirh, Sranley Davis, Virginia Scholz, Anira Skarbeck, Mariloelle Simmons, and Wan- da Scorl: Third Row: Richard Schmidr, John Soule, Jim Lal- ra, James Copland, Keirh Olm- sled, Arlhur Perry, Alan Galla- gher, Ken Palzer, Conslenrina Sramrakus, and Sue Sewers: Lasf Row: Don Farmer, John Godwin, Richard Spencer, Paul Sonderegger, Don Soderholm, Ed Warner, Arnold Schumach- er, Clifiord Srasi, and Don Siegfried. Fronf Row: Elaine Volle, Shar- on Whire, Par Williamson, Her- man Weimer, Lorraine Widlak, Doug Zundel, Nancy Voris, Julianne Weymoulh, and June Weeks: Second Row: Dick Ward, Arlene Virus, Par Van Sky, James Zwickel, Fay Wor-- ley, George Zaroogian, Marian Wagner, Richard Vernon, and Mary Jane Warkenlien: Third Row: Richard Wing, Alice Vere, William Windrich. Jeanne Weller, George Wallis, Allan Vegell, Bruce Williams, and Edward Werner: Fourfh Row: Charles Wingard, Donald Younger, l-lerberf Wilken, Jim Younger, Dale Wiora, Keilh Ward, and Alan Werkmeislerg Las? Row: Don Wadham, Charles Williams, and Clyde Websfer, I .S70l9lL0l'l'l0l 0:5 .SEJQIQJ in QCLFCA OU IZOLU Q g 44' K 49: if .51 1115! Af- ---fi 'X ' , ' x5lF....,. .Q , 1 ,N My 'CI' L iv' 1 ' ' -cr' ' 4- ' gg.. - gg-1 - . - ,,,, ,A ,,,, XXV P I . IJ-r I Y n X,N J 1 ll lllllle l , 4-f x Q ,r ' Pl V7 Xa , , f Af, , .Inf E mx fzyylrgl , 'SZ-Q S'-muy 4- M' U. QL OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLAS-S: Jolnn Hoffman, Presidenlg George Olson, Vice-Presidenfg and Dale Gruninqer, Secrelary. Fronf Row: Pauline Annunciacion, Janel Alles, Jean Benninger, Gloria Becker, Vivian Axelson, Donald Anderle, Lois Alberlsen, Pal Belleson, Ann Abruzzo, and Carol Abel: Second Row: Elizabeflm Ackerman, Clmarlofle Andersen. Ben Allison, Dianne Alberf, Jolwn Baldwin, lleane Anderson, and Allen Anderson: Third Row: Juanila Allen, Edith Apel, Joan Anderson, Barbara Beclcsirorn, James Baclcoff, Lorelfa Baffisfa, and Robe-rl Anderson: Lasf Row: George Anderson, Spencer Anderson, Aryl Aldred, Dean Barlh, and Carl Abel. 24 50,045 QFQCLMQ Ofjagd A811 MLA MIQLJQPC Cliiiflflflell 2.-A - , Fronf Row: Lunila Briqhl, Marilyn Bae-law, Joyce Blylh, Carcl Blumenschein, Florence Biermann, Richard Bieleleld, Ruth Blair, Carolyn Biqler, and Joan Block: Second Row: Charlofle Andersen, Marilyn Brusali, Roy Berqslrom, Dolores Brosseil, Dale Brechl, Anna Bixby, and Carolyn Billerlg Third Row: Edward Brellmann, Jarnes Bowman, Earl Broww, Ruih Beyer, Earl Brown, Shirley Brein- inger, and Marilynn Blischlceq Las? Row: Ronald Boezenberq, Ronald Bluernel, Ron- ald Boellcher, Parker Brinlcrnan, Wilfred Boe?lcher,Richard Bingham, and LeRoy Basic. Fronf Row: Bruce Calf, Rufh Curlis, William Bywaler, Joan Caley, Duane Counferman, Donna Coburn, Arlhur Chrisfensen, Joyce Damron, and Norman Covey: Second Row: Ronald Curfis, Charles Coggeshall, Cheryl Dahl, Richard Counferrnan, Charles Carrier, Joan Clifcorn, Roberl' Bywaler, Mariorie Carlson, and David Correll: Third Row: Lesler Bumann, George Chipain, Roberf Chrisiian- sen, William Copeland, Raymond Chrisfianson, Joanne Chanl, Roberf Carney, and Lawrence Comislceyg Lasf Row: Kenard Caslner, David Cunningham, Leo Burmeisfer, Phillip Correll, Jack Cabo, Dan Craver, and Thomas Clark. 25 :' 1'- -K 4 1' ' , ' ' '4 v - N , A v: . ' ' 1 f 155 - L, -. 'M' ' '1 5 f 7 W 'f - 'Y' uf 5 Wi' Rh f 5 3 N -N gr EE ?'2 I g2?e:YeeQ Q 9 withal JZ '73, 3 E ' 21 . E- E98 I I V el' E G my ? ' g f S as I WM? ' f ee fqffvf-2 9 lj gkqw ,G-1 k -1 - ' 3 X gg , 5 ' I - 1 A , 9 X r Q .c -- K :'- 9 4 - W 'Q -, X ' -' H f ' Q A N Q Q E 312339 6 ee? 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VI V I is f u .F , E - XA .J . 1 K M91 v '-'fly - ' ? -Q ff an N .mxvx f I Y '--WI ,nfl y In !,.- ,J ,XA .f ,.A. Q 2: I: x ,,,, I ,. I f, I C- - 'LA '- 1' 1 - 4 I. I, FF- ' 1' :J f 1' f E ,W 'I , k K, W ,J xy ix -wa ,f ' 2, W.. -' - -. . f- .QM , j 1' A . X' 4 ' NQQQ' . ' li ' s ' ii -kd w - ,, . A ' 'MTSULLXVRN' , K 5, .QL AI 5 . 'N V In .159 .4 . '1.,l,ZZ , l. 011,94 Solakj Sfriue fo .gimufafe Sa acioufi eniom Fronf Row: Genevieve Drake, Barbara Dvorak, Rurh Diener, Marilyn Eberhardf, Sue Elf wmrihy, Nancy Danielser, John Deardorlfl, and Alberf Drews: Second Row: Jim Ewinq, John DaVaulT, Joyce Dolezal, Dick Emery, Gail Dusek, and David Edmondson, Third Row: Rich- ard Didriksen, Joan Duerr, Miriam Erickson, Dorofhy Daw- son, Par Daniels, Jim Davis, and Jim Erlenloaughy Las? Row: Donald Elsrrom, Bob Dimpfl, and Jasper Daube. Fronf Row: Phyllis Farrand, Lu- cille Gish, Raymond Fielorandr, Marilyn Gould, Joyce Gal- brailh, Carole Felz, Rufh Fiene. Dorcrhy Gerbrechr, Royola Ferdinand, and Marcia Fieldgg Second Row: Margarel Fox, l-larold Goff, Roberl Farbelow, William Fuller, Joan Gavens, Pal Grayhech, Kennelh Frank, and Pal Gebhardlg Third Row: Richard Froelich, Shirley Gaunf, Carol Fielirz, David Frieberi, Donald Fearn, Jacquelyn Ger- hardl, Robert Gillaspy, and Charles Ford: Lasf Row: John Golfermann, Larry Flanders, Torn Grafrniller, Larry Gales. Henry Gale, and Kenneth Downer. Fronf Row: Arnold Grove. Muriel Hansen, Barbara Herr- rnan, Charles Greaves, Harrier l-laley, Theresa Hell, and Grace Grisaleg Second Row: Richard Gulbrandsen, Lois l-leim, Belh l-lamel, Mary Hem- wall, Pafricia l-lannon, Melvin l-lalhlield, Joan l-lackerf, and Calherine Hahn: Third Row: Wendle Greene, Ronald Harl- man, Carol Fielilz, Ronald Halherley, Marfha Greene, and John l-larnilron: Fourih Row: James l-lannon, Bob Gulbrand- sen, Dale Gruninqer, John Hadfield, Elwin Gunzel, Sfuarl Hagslrom, and Roberf I-lainyg Lasf Row: Larry Hawkins, Jack Hahne, and Richard Hairn- baugh. jlftflfllne QCLPJ l 0l'lfLL6Q 0 I1 QLUCLIA6! fo jy6LLlflfQ6! .SJOIJAZ5 Fronl Row: Pai King, Judy Johnson, Paul Johnson, Anila Holzirnan, Jim l-lrovalin, Anne Holsinger, Philip Joy, and Carol James: Second Row: Kar- olyn Kiehn, Helene Jensen, Jack Horner, Mary Holsi, John Hoffman. Barbara M. Johnson, Fred Hurley, and Barbara H. Johnson: Third Row: Rich- ard Hyland, Jim Kindl, Bill Kasfe, Elaine Holsirum, Nancy Hulland, Ron- ald Keller, and Nina Holmes: Back Row: George Huff, Richard Holrn. Lola Huniing, Joan Jewell, and Ken- neih Holiiswell. Fronf Row: Pal Wheeler, Donna Buflerfield, Paul La France, Darlene Larson, Lynn Krause, Joan Lichien- berger, Wayne Kolar, Virginia Large, and Mary Lange: Second Row: Jim Kornrslca, Dolores Krueger, Lawrence Kruppenbacher, Fred Kirchner, Nancy Klulx, Bob Kosfner, Claire Lange, Rudy Leesberg, and Joanne Learalcos: Third Row: Ari Krause, Roger Kusl. Richard Lindsirom, Joe Krulas, Waller Kirlf, Mick Long, Dave Larson, and Fred Lorenzen: Lasf Row: Edward Lamlce, Tom Kroclc, John Kulz, Dallas Wesiern, Bill Whifloclc, Chuck Lawson, and Allen Lindsay: Lasf Row: Dick McDonald. Fron? Row: Gail Manders, Judy Mc- Clain, Sally Mills, Alice Munger, Ron- ald McCoy, Delores Marcis, Barbara Selden, Jim McFadden, and Diane Fernandez: Second Row: Mariorie Mahon, Nancy Miller, Tod McDole, Beverly Mardis, Sherry Sieveri, Gle-i Marlin, Joy Mazzone, Alice Meier, Mariory McComb, and Dave Miller: Third Row: Sallie McElroy, Sally Mc- Callisler, Alice Mahler, Karen Beck- mann, Ronald Miilord, Douglas Mehle, Bud Miller, John McHone, and Bob McDonald: Lasf Row: Dick Mazzoni, Ralph Close, Dave Mabee, Dick McConnell, Morris McBride and Torn Miller. IO 40 jkieued E A york .ilafd ofpeace unc! Quief , ig- eff iw: :- l I Fronl' Row: Marilyn Owens, Barbara Nauerl, Mary Neher, Suzanne Nabers, Arlene Mueller, and James Miichelg Second Row: Pal Ofserchill, Donna Nolfinq- ham, Mary Ann Noble, Jane Norman, Nancy Ness, Alice Munqer, and Yvonne Mueller: Third Row: Lillian Panse, Eugene Dramm, Bob Mrazelc, Marilyn Olden, Lasl Row: Roberr Norville, Keilh Moen, Fred Omundson, Richard Muessiq, and William Neumann. Fronl Row: Shirley Reichold, Lois Reqilz, Marilyn Peferhans, Gerald Rawls, Nancy Prince, John Passeqer, Joyce Pulnam, Eugene Pugliese, and Florence Bierrnanng Second Row: Joanne Reinlie, Mary Ren, David Priesr, Robert Prehn. Joan Riley Elsie Pfizenmaier, Virginia Rinclcer, Darlene Rascher, Jane Turner. and Dorolhy Reesei Third Row: Nancy Richards, Ann Reid, Carole Polfroclr, Roy Renfzsch, Charles Price, Roberi Payne, Barbara Rascher, Adele Mollros, and Shirley Pofferg Lasf Row: Richard Pefras, Ross Pelerson, Franlc Place, Don Robbins, Jim Pollaclr, Joe Reedy, and Bob Riggs. 28 Belly Minion, Marianne Nowalany, Shirley Paoli, Cheryl Olson, and David Nyqreng .fdcforfi in flue .ggolalzomore aria are 6A86Ll0Ql Lg ffl: cibozen 7, Fronf Row: Verne Shissler, Nancy Schellenberg, Bob Sauer, Barbara Schroder, Virginia Schmidf, Jim Sanders, Miriam Roberls, Marlha Russell, Ursula Schaible, and Audrey Sieving: Second Row: Henry Rohlf, Dick Mansferrnan, Chuck Schild, Shirley Sarforius, Shirley Singer, Donna Schmidf, Earl Riler, and Tom Sauermang Third Row: Diclc Schlemmel, Mary Ellen Shaw, Darlene Schrarnm, Sal- ly Shal, Elaine Shaliler, and Bar- bara Schroman: Lasf Row: Bill Shinellug, Howard Shellon, Don Showers, Ronald Rose, Don Shrad- er, Jerry Salvesen, Larry Shaw, and Bob Riggs. Fronf Raw: Lynn Tarrani, Grace Vonderohe, Marylou Trimarco, Jim Soulsup, Carolyn Tilly, Glory Thompson, Joe Vinci, Judy Van- dergrifl, Bob Soulcup, Lois Sfoul, and Ardele Taylor: Second Row: Allan Lindsay, Barbara Venlon, Ros Thompson, Janef Sullivan, Harold S're'n, Pal Tweedle, and Shirley Truax: Third Row: Arnold Sufallco, Bob Riggs, John Mona- ghan, Maria Viscariello, Elsie Srurm, Jane Turner, and Gladys Vesely. FrOnl'R0w: Joann Zalurslci, Philipp Wirsching, Doris Wallcer, Arlene Weiher, Kenl Wilson, Mary Younger, Dorena Wallace, and Donna Walker: Second Row: Clarence Youngberg, Nonabelle Wafson, Vivian Zacharias, Mar- iorie Zoch, Carol Wehrs, Shirley Warnell, Carolyn Whifaker, and Belly Ward, Lasf Row: Berl Wis- broclx, Reggie Williams, Dean Whife, Jack Waller, Craig Wool- verlon, Kennelh Wolf, and Floyd Wriqhl. 7 unior .3090 re .Siam ing arem for fg rom f rincezid if a. 41 uf' 5 63? 'N K? Crf 0'-7-S mY 'ff JT? 6 4 J 6 X 23:1 inf In , 1.-,... 9em....,-,- 1' S fqr a 4 of A 6 URW ,ff Q A A f RX Ls, I 1 . , , S K C fa fl xo, I V-J-rv P ... 'If OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS: Bruce Carlson, Presidenlg Connie Wolfe, ViceAPresiden+: Dawn Benson, Secrelary: and Doris Sfriclcland, Treasurer. Fronf Row: John Barfrnann, Joanne Aue, Dawn Benson, Myra Bloxom, Barbara Befz, and Marqarel' Bell: Second Row: Pauline Belan, Marilyne Ashby, Glen Blarnesen, Barbara Allen, Jane Alderson, Barbara Archer. and Loreffa Belobraydichg Third Row: Bolo Behmer, Wallace Blischlce, Sfanley Bales, Richard Benjamin, Doraine Anderson, Carol Barfels, and Peler Bauqh: Fourfh Row: Daniel Anderson, William Bell, Ralph Besic. Ke-ifh Achepohl, and Ralph Bell: Fiffh Row: Gary Thibodeau, Allen Abraham, LeRoy Beghfol, and Wallace Blischlxeg Lasi Row: Pefer Anderson. 30 l waknfevl union! gon fo .ge info .gznior Sonia Af I0 I 9 1 l i l l 1 1 l A Q I l i i i A I l l l rom' Row: Sharon Chrislianson, Joyce Brerlmann, Marilyn Claus, and Nancy rownf Seicond Row: Sharlyn Burkholder, Virginia Bueler, Joanne Buehring, Sally Buller, Janel' Brown, Rosamund Cada, Richard Carlson, and Richard Burke, Third Row: Dick Boller, Belly Brighl, Eleanor Brinlcmann, Margarel Brandi, Dan Buflerfield, Earl Carney, and Fred Bosselman: Fourfh Row: Tom Burrows, Marvin Chaney, David Buswell, and Eugene Canfield, Las+ Row: Bruce Carlson, Richard ornernan, and Richard Cilek. ron'l' Row: Daniel Cornelius, Anna Cohan, Audrey Crurnplon, Arlene Daniels, hirley Cope, Norma Decker, and Kennerh Eichenloergerq Secod Row: Jim Dun- am, Jim Daily, Carol Dunnivanl, Beverly Dornolzl, Helen Crowell, Marianne eCraene, Allen Durham and Roloerl' DesRosiersg Third Row: John Edwards, illiam R. Ealon, Roberl Conlin, Ernesl Eckelman, Bruce Downey, and John ielerichg Las+ Row: Roberl Cords, Leslie Easl, John Cozorl, Richard Durham, ayne Conroy, and James Dame. 3 I unior Cl,I QI1fl rimla roloer g Ar jkeir roln rincezi J ,,,, ga ic. f.. -, an 3 'iv in E' UQ ff' Fronr Row: Jean Erickson, Gary Garvens, Wallace Fiene, Phyllis Freqa, Shirley Fullrner, Janel Gibson, and Shirley Fefslz Second Row: Marilyn Ewerf, Gerfrude Ganz, Michael Erlenbauqh, Beverly Forgrnarlc, Rulh Ellis. Joan Eaierson, Joyce Goefler, and Arla Engebrechl: Third Row: Belly Fellows, Joan Esch, Barbara Allen, Norman Ellison, Richard Ellsey, Marshall Esly, Rudolph Enqsfrorn, and Kalhryn Flechsiq- Lasl Row: Bob Golselh, Ronald Friclf, Bill Elwefl, Diclc Franzen, and Don Finlayson. Firsf Row: Carol Heine, Vivienne Grandbaclc, Carolyn Hanrwinclcel, Joyce Graunlre, Carol Heffel, Delores Harnlolin, Sharon Harle. Jane Harbaugh, and Joyce Harlley: Second Row: Marilyn Gunderrnan, Edwina Grant, Ann Guslafson, James Erickson, Refa Hamrocli, Jean Harbauqh, Mariorie Hanson, and Marian Heirnerf, Lasf Row: Slephen Hagerfy, Henry Harqer, Viclor Hammer, Thomas Henderson, Fred Hadley, Ronald Grayheck, John Green, and Slanley Graunlce. 32 'r li uniord 14994 jacf ana! jicfion in cramdi fo M eniom 'Trax i l l l l l l i 1 l l l l l 1, l ,X ,rl x me .2 in 'vw -lf, l +ef1 f -. ar , A. J if From' Row: Joanne l-lil, Flor- ence Irwin, Pauline Hornsby, Gerlrude Hellman, Tom l-lodge, ,lady Hendrickson and Phyllis Hiqley: Second Row: Irene Hesse, Lorraine Hinrichs, Ann Jaeger, Mary Jaeger. Harvey Hermann, Mar- ilyn Hersey, Delories Hill, and Boo Jacobson: Third Row: Eu- gene Holderrnan, David Irwin Reyrnard Janlsch, Ken Jami- son, Alan Hill, Gordon Hollie, and Ronald l-lohlmang Lasf Row: Jim Heiss, Lauren Holli- day, William Heyden, Barry Jaclcrnan, and Jim Jasper, Fronl Row: Lorraine Karas. Carol Larson, Carol Lanqer, Parry Knepple, Lynn Juul, Car' oline Johnson, Kalharine Kid- ney, Ken Jones. and Lionel Krauslcoplg Second Row: Jo Ann Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Eleanor Klose. Carolyne Lar- son, Pal Kolzow, Adrienne Klank, John Koucky, Dennis Johnson, and Bruce Johnson, Third Row: Jaclr Langille. Henry Koop, Carroll Kniqhl, Gordon Kirchhc-Fl, and Donald Krnppenbacheri Lasl- Row: Glen Kruse, David Kors, Ralph Lane, Bob Klewilz, Paul Kornel, Henry Kruse, and Jirn Lass. Fronl Row: Dorolhy Meslrer, Janice Linsey, Neil Marshall. Duane McCar+ney, and Sill McDaniel, Second Row: Carol Leclure, Lois Mensing, Dick Leonard, Richard Lynn, John Malvin, Ralph Maas, and Howard Malslromg Third Row: Sharon Lewis, Donna Lindsay, Beverly McDonald, Ellen Len- ard, Howard McGee, David MacParrland. and Milton. Lynnes: Fourlh Row: Jack Lonq, Ronald Low, Allen Mar- quardl, Carroll Kniohr, Wayne Mahood, and Roberl' Mi:- Kniqhr: Lasf Row: Bill Lloyd. Par Lira, Dan Mabee, and John Malvin. M .AL you, CD0 llrhe MAcLeJJuni0r6 Ra! y .Sin D inf' Kabir 'Q 1 3 .fl Fron+ Row: Irene Morqan, Janice Somers, Belly Milliren, Myrna Green, Pal Peacoclr, Mariorie Parlrer, Phyllis Palrner, and Bob Mueller: Second Row: Mary Lou O'Dell, Pal Ol-leil, Frances Nicoll, Jeanne Nfnnernann, Madeline Miehlich, Rila Paoli, Geraldine Monson, Marvin Palz, and Bob Parrorlg Third Row: Bill Parker, Julia Pauliclr, Bealrice Pearson, Joan Meyers, Roberl' Munfer, l-larold Miller, Reinhold Mueller, and Bob Nelson: Fourfh Row: James Moore, Toby Melcalle, Ernie Olds, Sian Nalion, and Ronald O'l-lalloran: Las? Row: Ralph Munday, James Pallcovic, Glen Meyer, and Jules Nielsen. Fronl' Row: Olqa Podqornilr, Neva Roe, Arlene Roule, and Mary Rorhg Second Row: Irene Plass, Beverly Pelliqrew, Joan Riller, Evelyn Ruopp, Carol Weinbauer, Dolores Rohlls, Barbara Riner, Carol Rilzrnann, Shirley Peipol, and Barbara Peilerq Third Row: Joyce Pererhans, Berf Robins, Ronald Robel, George Pusch. David Rudi, Kenneih Rada, Ronald Reimer, Burfon Rosenbach, Everell Pero, and Forresr Ranlrz Lasl Row: John Perers, Richard Peler- son, Richard Polonus, and Earl Perrin. Fronl Row: Burlon Scahill, John Smirh, Joan Schrnalzried, Virginia Schulz, Nancy Shirley, Beverly Schafer, Parricia Shea, and Arlene Schrnidl: Second Row: Charles Schmoolr, Glen Schriclrer, Vernon, Schulze, Maureen Seep, Suzanne Smirh, Carolyn Shaller, Donna Schalo, and Marjorie Schwarlz: Third Row: Bob Sandman, Gor- don Shearer, Carl Schmidr, Ar- nold Schweirzer, and Rodney Sip- py: Lasl' Row: James Saule, Lloyd Serflino, Perer Sondereqqer, and Richard Sieberl. 66 77 uniom ode jlzeir .illecwli Over Mgizf Wadi gcc! Fronf Row: Marilyn Srueclc, Auslin Swarfz, Moonene Thomas, lrene Slefanslci, Barbara Voss, Audrey Topel, and Doris Slriclcland: Second Row: Audrey Spele, Barbara Srrachan, Ronald Weber, Carol Voqelbacher, Jane Swanson, Dolores Vogf, and Jeanelre Taylor, Third Row: Cecil Vernon, Bob Wilson, Gerald Wheeler, Richard Turchi, Gerald Weinqand, Theodore Truslce, Harold Slrefci-i, ancl Louis Weiss: Lasl Row: John Swanson, and Marion Taras. From' Row: Berry Wesrern, Paul Windlow, Jane Whilney, Berry Briqhl, Wilda Williams, and Diane Wriqhfg Second Row: Dennis Woywood, Don Wiclc, Mar- garer Zaroogian, Janer Wilson, Kay Wilson, Deloris Wilde, Camellia Wright and Connie Wolfe: Third Row: Edwin Wriqhf, George Wesrwoocl, Tom Young, Bob Winemiller, Marilyn Sfueclc, Doris Sfriclcland, Dorolhy Wesf, and Margie Wiegandg Lasr Row: Roger Wolf, Don While, Bob Yde, and Don Worley. 35 ii anion Q -l I C CVM 0 1951 r rr . jr fi N - l ' x 1 -A P .gi fqiird .iz Y, AJ! A if 3. 'W ,,.,n 5 S K bf 'So' Q 1:- ox. X . H. ALLEN ACHEPOHL: Football Numeral, 2: Football Letter, 3: Baseball Letter, 3, 4- Lettermens Club, 3, 43 Lettermens Club Sergeant-at-Arm,, 43 l-listoriial Society Vice-President, 4: Student Ccuncil Representative, 4. PAUL L. ADDY: Cross-Country Numeral, 2: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Junior Play Cast, 3: Traclr Letter, 3. EUGENE W. ALBRECHT: Student Association. HAROLD RICHARD ALDEN: Student Association. JOAN ALLABOUGH: Translerred trorn Tatt High School, 4. WALTER LAWRANCE ALLEN: Student Association. ROBERT ANCKER: Transterred lrom Senn l-liqh School, ly Drama Night Cast and Production Statt, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 2, 3: Cheerleading Letter, 2: Stage Crew Letter, 3: Operetta Cast and Production Statt, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Maior Music Letter, 3: Senior Play Production Statt, 3, 47 Senior Play Cast, 4. ARTHUR ANDERSON: Soph Play Cast, 2. JOSEPH ANNUNCIACION: Transterred trorn Franklin Grove Hiqh School, 4. ELEANOR ASCHMANN: Student Council Representative, I, 2: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2: Drama Night Production Statt, 2: Drama Night Cast, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll Award, 3: Student Council Parliamentarian, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Pin, 3: Secretary-Treasurer ot Thespians, 3: Talent Show Cast, 3: Yorlr-Hi Assistant Feature Editor, 3: Yorlr-Hi Feature Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll Vice-President, 4: Thespian Vice- President, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4. SUSAN ASHTON: Student Council Representative, 2: Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2: Treble Clet Vice-President, 3: Calendar Committee, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Calendar Committee Chairman, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Drama Night Cast. 4: Thespian Pin, 4. ALICE ANN AVEDlSlAN: Yorlr-Hi Advertising Statt, 2: Student Council Representative, 3: Maior Music Letter, 3: Y's Tales Statt, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Chairman oi Y's Tales Senior Committee, 4. ELOISE S. BACON: Music Letter, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typist, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. JUDITH M. BAIER: Transterred trom Glenbard High School, 2: G.A.A., lg Girls' Club, l: Yorlr-Hi Advertising Statt, 3: Y Teens, 2. PEGGY BAILEY: Drama Night Production Statt, 3, DONNA BAINER: Class Ring Committee, 3: Drama Night Produc- tion Statt, 3: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: York-Hi Art Statt, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typist, 3, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Yorlr-Hi Advertising Statt, 4: York-Hi Reporter, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4 LUCILLE BALL: Transterred trom Chicago Christian High School. 2: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2: Operetta Cast, 3: Talent Show, 3: Y's Tales Typist, 4: Three-Year Music Pin, 4. DOROTHY BARRETT: Student Association. 38 l 4 4.4 CLAUDETTE BAUER: Yorl:-Hi Adverfisinq Slaff, l: Slyle Show, I: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Producfion Srail, 2: Drama Niqhr Produclion Slalii, 2, 3, 4: Operella Casf, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Talenf Show, 3: Sludenl Council Rep- resenlalive, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Drama Nighl Casl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD BEALL: Acfivilies Commillee, l: Three'Year Music Lel- ler, 3: Operefla Casl, 3: Operelfa Production Slalil, 3: Talenl Show, 3: Yorlr-Hi Fealure Slalii, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARYLYN ANN BECKER: Transferred from Schurz I-liqh School, 3: Girls' Nonel, 4: Minor Music Lefler, 4. BARBARA MAY BECKMAN: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Thespians, 3, 4: Drama Nighl Producfion Slalii. 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slaif, 3: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3: Operefia Casl, 3: Talenf Show, 3: Senior Choir Secrelary, 4: Girls' Nonef, 4: I-lome Economics Club Secrefary, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. KENNETH V. BECKMANN: Siuclenl Associafion. JOYCE CECILE BEGICK: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 2, 3. JOSEPH D. BELLESON: Library Slalf Pin, 2: Talen'r Show Produc- 'rion Siali, 3: Talenl Show, 4: Sfaqe Crew, 4: York-Hi Pholographer, 4: Minor Music Leller, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Slaqe Crew Senior Award, 4. MILLIE BENEDETTO: Sophomore Class Treasurer, 2: Ping Pong Club Treasurer, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaif, 2: Junior Class Treasurer, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 3: Talenr Show, 3: Talenl Show Produclion Slahf, 3: Senior Play, 4: Y's Tales Sfafl, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. ROBERT BERG: Sludenl' Associalion. LADDIE J. BILEK: Translerred from Farragul Senior High School, 3. BURTON GLENN BOLDEBUCK: Baslrelball Numeral, 2: Baskelloall Lefler, 3, 4: Traclc Leller, 3. GERTRUDE BOUCHARD: Yorlr-Hi Adverlisinq Sfafl, 2, 3: Senior Play Produclion Sialif, 4: Junior Play Produclion Sfafl, 4, JOYCE A. BOWEN: Office Slarf, 2: Yorl:-Hi Adverlising Sfalll, 3. DONALD BRINK: Sfudenl' Associalion. MARGO BROCKMAN: Spanish Club Presidenl, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. BETTY HELEN BUCHMAN: Sludenf Council Represenfalive, 2: Quill ancl Scroll, 4: Office Worlcer, 4: Y's Tales Typisl, 4: York-Hi Aclverfisinq Sfalif, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slalf, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. EDITH MAE BUDRUWEIT: Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, 4: Office Slafli, 4. JAMES FRANK BUECHE: Drama Niqhl Produciion Crew, l, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Crew, I, 2, 3: Junior Play Produclion Crew, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Producfion Crew, 2, 3, 4: Lighl Crew Award, 2, 3 4: Operelfa Produclion Crew 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 39 X fs . ai ,f-Y' A Mg Jim CAM of 1951 wgjfg 'SGS 3 ffm 4 .C 5 ,ii f 4 y fi , f Hs, S 0 f A . .135 I V gl A , , . , ' x S-:ew ---- af- '.'.-:1:51'-.W . i s A 1. I. . sith '- ' K A ffm., 0 1951 tv? .Y I Lv? bf 4 IL- 41 Q'- A 1 nm, A25 ' I 0- Q Uhr bn 55 , I1- EN iff' 1-1' 1 'wx as -ur .Q X, 4 if .5- 2 I X RAY BUSSE: Tranzlerrecl from Ncilomos Hialw Scliocrl, 2: Movie Operalcir Leller, 3: lvlcvie Operalor Pin, 4, DOROTHY CAMPBELL: Tranalerred from Bensi-nyille, 4, JANET CANHAM: 'lransierred irgim Kelyyn Parl I-lion Silwcll, 4. WALLACE CAPRON: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. JOANNE CARLSON: Auxiliim Lalinum Avuarsl, I, 2: Peqional Lafin Conlesl Pin 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Senior Clwoir Libra- rian, 3: Operella Casl, 3: Music Club Secrelary, 3: Square Dance Club Vice-Presideni, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 4: Dislricl Lalin Cynlezi, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Four-Year Muiic Pin, 4. MARILYN JOAN CARROLL: Lil:rary Slali Typi-,I, 3, 4' Yorls-Hi. Typisl, 4. MARGUERITE CARUS: G.A,A. Award, I, 2, 3: Band Leller, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3: Vice-Prefld-en? cl Vulure Teachers CWI America, 3: Preaideni ol Fulure Teaclvers -:II America, 4: German Club Treasurer, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 4: German Club Pin and Guard, 4: Quiil and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. BETTY CASTNER: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slail, 2, 43 Junior Play Prcrducficin Slafi, 3: Clweerleaclinq Leller, 3, 4: Clam Pinq Com- millee Secrelary, 3: Yorlc-Hi Financial Secrelary, 4: Yorlr-Hi Edilorial Board, 4: Y's Tales TypiSI, 4: Yorlr-Hi Tyoiil, 4, MARILYN CHANEY: Transierrr-d ir-tim Prrifiso Tc-wnsiiio I-liqli Scliool, 2: Y's Tales Typisl, 4. EDWARD CHILVERS: Sluclenl Associalion, JOHN T. CHRISTENSEN: Foollaall Numeral, 2: Baslcelball Numeral, 2: Foolball Leller, 3. ROGER CHRISTIANSEN: Wresllinq Leller, 3, 4. MICHAEL A. CODY: Traclc Numeral, I, 2: Cross-Country Numeral, 2: Frosli-Soph Cross-Counlry Caplain, 2: Sophomore Play Casl. 2: Soplnomore Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slaicl, 3: Tlnes- pians, 3, 4: Drama Nicglwf Casf, 3, 4: Drama Niqlil Produclion Sfail, 3: Pep Club Pin, 3: Slaqe Crew Award, 3: Operelfa Prcfduclion Sfali, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Tliespian Pin, 4: Pep Club Presidenl, 42 Cheerleading Lelfer, 4: Assembly Crew, 4: Yorlr-Hi Sfalzl, 4: Home- coming Cornmilfee Cliairrnan, 4, ROGER D. COLTER: Sludenf Council Represenlalive, I, 3: Foolball Numeral, I, 2: Baslcefball Numeral, I, 2: Track Numeral, I, 2: As- sembly Commiflee, 2: Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Track Lefler, 3: Lefler- men's Club, 3: LeHerrnen's Club Secrelary, 4. BARBARA CONLIN: Junior Play Produclion Slafi, 3: Senior Play Produclion Sfalil, 4. JOHN CORAN: Sluclenl Council Represenfafive, I: Aclivifies Com- millee, 2: Business Procluclion Sfall Service Award, 3. MARIE L. CORBIN: Transferred from Slwarpsburq I-liqli Sclnool, Sliarpsburq, Pennsylvania, 4. JOHN J. COSEGLIA: Cross-Counfry Lefler, I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc Leller, I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Vice-Presidenl, 2: LeHermen's Club Treas- urer, 2, 4: Le1'rerrnen's Club Secrefary, 3: Operelfa Casl. 3: Drama Nighf Casf, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3: Tlwespians, 3, 4: Three- Year Music Lelfer, 3: Class Ring Commiffee, 3: Cross-Country Caplain, 4: Traclc Team Caplain, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Vice- Presidenf, 4: Tliespian Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 43 E, RONALD COX: Transferred Irom Sfeinmefz High School, 3. BILL COZART: Transferred from Glenbard Township High School, 2: Cross-Counlry Leller, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club, 3, 4. JOAN CROSS: Siudenl Associafion. RICHARD A. CURRY: Transferred from Soulhside I-Iigh School, Forf Wayne, Indiana, 4: Orcheslra Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4, MARILYN CURTIS: Transferred from Mackinzie High School, De- froif, Michigan, 3. MARILYN DAILY: Transferred from Bridgman I-Iigh School, Bridg- man, Michigan, 2: Maior Music Leffer, 4. HARRY A. DAVENPORT: Talenf Show, 4. JEAN ANN DAVIS: Transferred from Sullivan High School, I: York- Hi Adverfising Slahf, 3. NANCY DAVIS: Transferred from Marlon High School, 3. FRED A. DAVISON, JR.: Track Numeral, 2: Basketball Manager, 2. JEAN LORRAINE DAVISON: Transferred from Bensenville Hiqh School, 4. JUNE M. DEARDORFF: Transferred from Gvlenbard I-Iigh School, 3. PAUL H. DE BRUINE: Transferred from Canion I-Iigh School, Can- Ion, Missouri, I: Science Club Treasurer, 3. LOLITA A. DEERE: Junior Play Produclion S'raFl, I: Sophomore Play Producfion Sfalil, 2: Sfudenf Council Represenlafive, 4: Office Slalzli, 4 BUD DE MOSS: Freshman Class Presidenf, I: Foolball Numeral, I, 2: Track Lefler, I, 2, 3: Cum Laude Award, I: Sludenf Council Represenfalive, 2: Baskelball Numeral, 2: Summa Cum Laude Award, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Junior Class Presidenr, 3: Fool- ball Leffer, 3, 4: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely, 3: LeI'I'ermen's Club, 3: Homecoming King, 4: Foolball Co-Caplain, 4. KAY DE MOSS: Freshman Class Vice-President I: York-Hi Adver- Tising Slaff, I, 2: Sludenf Council Represenfafives, 2: Library SIaI'l, 2: Assembly Commillee, 3: Office Slalll, 3: Assembly Commiflee Chair- man, 4: I-Iomecoming Queen, 4. MAY ARLENE DOCKRAY: Sfyle Show, 2: York-Hi Adverfising Slaff, 4. JO ANN DODDS: Talenf Show, 3: York-Hi Adverlising Staff, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4. 4 I Kfcwj o!i957 GTIQ l I I i I- !. 5-r K f cg. T:-T, ' if , ,i A L 16' 'S' 'i ' ni 'G' -sf , 15' 6' .32 iii LN 5--1 5 1623 1 RONALD EBERLY: Translerred from Prciyis-3 I-liah School, 2. DAVID LEE EDWARDS: Sophomore Play Casl, 23 Junior Play Casl, 33 Three-Year Music Lerfer, 33 Sludewl Council Represenlalive, 33 Qpere-lla Casr, 3: Senior Play Casl, 43 Pour-Year Music Pin, 4. PATRICIA EGRES: Soph Piay Casl, 23 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 3i Qlzlice Asiislanl, 4, WILLIAM R. EHMAN: Qrcheslra Leller, 33 PciurAYear Band Pin, 4. BARRY MARTIN ERICKSON: Foolball Numeral, 23 Foolball Lel- ler, 4. MARJORIE C. ERICKSON: Transferred from Auslin High School, I3 Sophomore Girls' Chorus Secrelary, 23 Qrlice Slarl, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARLENE ERLANDSON: Soplw Class Secrelary, 23 Soph Play Casl, 23 Major Music Leller, 33 Operella Casl, 33 Girlls None-I, 3, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RONALD R. EVERHART: S'ud2nl' Associalion. SHIRLEY ANN FALTER: Lalin Club Secrelary, 33 Pep Club Pin, 33 lxlalional Honor Sociely, 33 Latin Club Treasurer, 43 Pep Club Treasurer, 43 Senior Play Prcicluclion Slalil, 43 Disfricr Lalin Conlesr, 3, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 4. JAMES ROBERT FAULSTICH: Yorlt-Hi Adverlisinq Slail, 23 Junior Play Casf, 33 Qperelfa Casr, 33 Maier Music Leller, 33 Sludenf Council Represenlalive, 43 Boys' Vocal Ensemble, 43 Talenr Show, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOANNE FAUSKE: Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4, GRETCHEN FELTHOUSE: Girls' Club Pin, 2. 3: Oiclice Stag, 2, 43 Nalional Honor Sociefy, 33 Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 33 Nalional Honor So- ciely Secretary, 4. CAROL FENTON: Yorlc-Hi Reporfer, I3 York-Hi Adyerlisinq Sfall, I, 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 23 Sophomore Play Pro- ducfion Slal'F, 23 Pep Club Pin, 2, 33 Pep Club Vice-President 33 Operella Producfion Srall, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Senior Play Produclion Slalil, 43 Drama Niqhl Produclion Slahl, 43 Yorlt-HI Sporls Sfafl, 43 Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 43 Senior Class Secrelary, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CLAIRE FERRY: Translerred from Sl, Louis Academy, Chicaqo, 4. GRACE EDNA FIELITZ: Minor Music Leller, 4. MARY ALICE EIELITZZ Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I3 Girls' Club Council, I, 2, 3, 43 Trophy Commirlee, 23 Girls' Club Pin, 2, 33 German Club Pin and Guard, 23 Nalional Honor Sociely, 33 Junior Play Producfion Slall, 33 Y's Tales Slall, 33 Salery Commillee, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 German Club Presiclenf, 33 Qperella Produclion Slafl, 33 Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 3, 43 Safely Commiflee Chair- man, 43 Senior Play Producfion Sfall, 43 Music Club Presidenf, 43 Quill ancl Scroll Honorary Member, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ELWOOD GLENN FIENE: Transferred from Lulher lnslilule, Chi- cago, 33 Four-Year Band Pin, 4. BARBARA FLEISCHMAN: Junior Red Cross Service Aiifard, 23 Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 33 York-Hi Adverfising Slaltl, 3, 43 Nalional Honor Sociely, 33 Three-Year Music Leffer, 33 Pep Club Pin, 33 Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Yorlr-Hi Sl'al'l, 4. 42 RICHARD T. FOSTER: Freshman Track Manager, li Baslrefball Manager, 3. , . xi' ' , 4 QQ '- A 1'- DWIGHT P. FOX, JR.: Sludenf Associalion. C 6571: ROSEMARY FREIBERT: Sfudenf Associafon. 'T . - :. -: S V xiii JACQUELINE JOYCE FRENDREISS: Three-Year Music LeHer, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DENTCN E. FUGLSANG: Sfudenl Council Represenrarive, 3: Pooh ball Manager, 3. TORO FUJII: Sluderif Associalion. DONNA GALBRAITH: Transferred from Galesburq High School, Galesburg, Illinois, 33 York-Hi Ar? Sfalif, 4. KENT G. GALLAGHER: Transferred from U. S. Dependenfs' l-liqh School, Nurnberg, Germany, 4. DEAN C. GARZA: Sfuderif Associafion. MARJORIE GAMPERT: Calendar Commirlee, Ig Sophomore Play Casf, 23 Junior Play Proclucfion Sfafl, 3: Drama Nighr Cast 3, 41 Operefla Casf, 33 Three-Year Music Lelfer, 35 Senior Play Casf, 47 Thespian Pin, 4: Girls' None+, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JEANET-TE GASSER: Transferred from Bensenville Communify l-liqh School, 4. RAMON GAULKE: York-Hi S+aPF, 4. EDNA M. GHISLAIN: Maior Music Lefler, 4. GLORIA GRACE GOEBEL: Orchesfra Le'f'Ier, 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. MURIEL JEAN GOFF: Sludenf Associafion. JEAN GOLTERMANN: Pep Club Pin, 2, 3: German Club Pin and Guard, 2: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3, 43 Three-Year Music Lelfer, Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 47 Chairman of Y's Tales School Com- miflee, 41 Senior Play Produclion Sfaff, 4: Homecoming Dance Co-Chairman, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARY ALICE GRIMES: Transferred from Longwood Academy, 4. NORMAN J. GROBE: Nalional l'-lonor Sociefy, 3. 43 64544 of 7957 ff- I 7-.1-1. ,.,., . . ...,, f- Yin 71 ,Pi in , -.,., if CPEP' V Emil: ' ffm., 0 1951 Ju: was 1 'Qi I' ELF.. 'L . 1. .U e' I I f- 19-' 'Kg QU, an E. , 3 H in Q5-5' V, '3-ez.-r.-f -. - f E L' Z 'ii N , Q ' .g,, 2 .Q.f.e. ' Ll. . .X pr . f .f.. -fa.. fi, ,5 DOROTHY GUST: Translerred lrom Whealon Academy, 43 York-Hi Adverrizinq Slall, 4, DAVID HAGSTROM: Sludenl Associafion. ELSIE HALWACHS: Gv.A,A. Award, I, 2, 31 6.A.A. Secrefary, 3: CHA A, Presidenl, 43 Quill and Scrcll, 43 Yorlz-Hi Typisf, 4. WARREN HAMILTON: Sludenl Aesocialion. THERESA AMY HANSEN: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I 2: Sopho- more Play Casl, 23 Sophomore Play Produclion Stall, 23 Y's Tales Slall, 3, 43 Commercial Club Presidenf, 41 Senior Play Produclion Stull, 43 Quill and Scroll. 43 Y's Tales Business Manager, 43 Corn- mercial Club Pin, 4, MARJORIE HANSON: Auxilium Lafinum Award, I3 Public Relafions Commirree, 23 Lalin Club Treasurer, 33 Junior Play Produclion Sfall, 33 Drama Niqhf Produclion Slall, 33 Nalional Honor Sociefy, 33 Pep Club Pin, 33 Y's Tales Sfall, 3, 43 Sludenl Council Parliamen- larian, 43 Senior Play Casl, 43 Drama Niqlwl Casf, 43 Thespian Pin, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Acliyities Chairman ol Y's Tales, 43 Disfricl Lalin Ccinlesl, 43 Thespians, 3, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 4, JOAN HARKINS: Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Ollice Slalq, 4: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN HARRIS: Transferred from Bensenyille Communily I-liqh School, 33 Operella Casl, 3. 3 LOIS JOAN HASSELBRINK: Transferred from Calumel I-liqh School. 33 Yorlx-Hi Typisl, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Commercial Clul: Pin, 4. JEAN HAUGEJORD: Sfuclenl Associalion. ALBERT HAVENGA: Football Numeral, 23 Baslcefball Numeral, 2. CHARLES E. HEISS: Foofball Leller, 3, 43 Le1Iermen's Club, 3, 43 Siudenl Council Represenlalive, 4. MARY LOU HENAUGHAN: Three-Year Music Lefler, 33 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. FRED HENZI: Sfudenl Associalion. JOHN HERCHER: Foolball Numeral, I, 23 Minor Track Leller, I3 Traclf Lelfer, 2, 3: Foofball Leller, 3, 43 Foofball Co-Caplain, 4. ROBERT C. HILL: Translerred from Jolie? High School, 4. DONNA HINKELMAN: Sludenl Council Represenfalive, I3 York-Hi Adverlising Sfall, I, 33 Yorl:-HI Reporler, 33 Nalional Scholasfic Magazine Award, 33 Junior Play Produclion Sfaff, 33 Senior Play Casl, 4: York-Hi News Edifor, 43 Quill and Scroll Honorary Mem- ber, 4. MARILYN LENORE HOELTJE: Commercial Club Pin, 4. 44 DAVID HOFFMAN: Sludenl' Associalion. BETTE MARIE HOHMAN: German Club Pin, I, 2: German Club Guard, 2: Maiorelle. 3, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. PATRICIA HOLLANDER: G.A.A. Local Award, I, 2: Sryle Show, 2: York-Hi Adveriisinq Slafi, 2: G.A.A. Sfafe Award, 3: Girls' Club Council, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporfer, 4. MARION HOLT: G.A.A. Award, I: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3, 4: Slyle Slwow, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 4: Girls' Club Treasurer, 4: Girls' Club Council, 4. B, WARREN HOSTROP: Sludenl Associarion. ROBERT HROVATIN: Poolball Numeral, 2: Sludenl Council Repre- senfafive, 2, 3: Foolball Leller, 3, 4. BURTON HULLAND: Naficnal Honor Sociefy, 3: Honorable Men- 'rion in Science Talenl Search, 4. JAMES R. HUNTER: Band Lerler, 3. JOHANNA HUNTINGHOUSE: Library Sfafl, 4: Office Sralwf, 4. ALICE HYERS: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Drama Niqlrul Producfion Slall, 2: York-Hi Adverlising Slafl, 2: Junior Play Producfion Slali, 3: Drama Niglwl Casf, 3, 4: Tlwespian Pin, 3: Three-Year Music La?- Ier, 3: Tlwespian Secrefary-Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Pour- Year Music Pin, 4. PAT HYNES: Transferred from Complon High School, Paramounf, California, 3. MARILYN IRISH: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfafl, 2: York-Hi Reporler, 2: Junior Play Producrion SfaI'I, 3: Yorlx-Hi Sfalzl, 3: Girls' Club Council, 4: Yorlr-Hi Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. AL JACKS: Sopliomores Play Casl, 2: York-Hi Reporler, 3: York-Hi Edirorial Board, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. BARBARA JACOBI: York-Hi Reporler, 4: Yorlx-Hi Typisl, 4. TIMOTHY WILLIAM JAGER: Movie Crew, I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Operella Cast 3: Three-Year Music Leller. 3: Quill ar-d Scroll, 4: Y's Tales Head Plwofoqraplwer, 4: Movie Operalor Pin 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. VALINDA ANNE JENKINS: Girls' Club Pin. 2: York-Hi Slafl, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Sfalzl, 3: Operella Produclion Sfalf, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. ALAN R. JOHNSON: Sfuclenl' Council Represenfafive, I Hislori- cal Sociefy Secrefary, 4. ALICE MIARIE JOHNSON: York-Hi Reporfer, 2: Library 45 S+aI'I, 3. f 3 , Q gm 222' 5 av 1 , . iw 195- Le.r.i'5TlQ??f'fz A ' ' ' f ' ' ., e f' if Q. , A Ti L - - ' f -' + ' f vw 311' 1 ' 'rw Y . .ll 5 f I ' H, ' 1,,M I , X ,s x Y K , ' 2f'1 v O I u n V. A 1,-:nd 1 ' J 1 Ita ...'.'., .f .' ' l ,.l .' 1 - I I . A H ,il-T., v ., I Q' - . s ' Il 5' J u -- f., - V,, .. 'N ,., 1 f . 1 A 1 , , .Ira i. dm 1:4 , , , -' rt ., ,W Pl-f I ' .T- . ,,- . 4 . . . 1 4, A . f - , . , 'f 'H' v.a I X X ,lt 4 W y , I A 9 .113 U, JP. if ' W. -A -' 'fw 'N f . - ,sf xfk Jr -1 Y 5 ,ng . J r ,T A- -1,-5 Q. .1 L, ' . . 'V Q. , V ' ,U - ff ' I 'i 1 - , M.. lg In ,..-K, . I 'xp .. 'fro' '5l,,,,,. .- . Ulf' if 4,41 ,,,., UT' :ph .14 .- , J Z! -' NP3 .'-nl '.9'41g,.,' ,HQ ,Q J A ,'-Q f-F-',.'. '12-I' in 1. ..1 . ,,. .1 , v A as -X . U Q1-,qffg 1 -gf ', ,. - , I , - 'Y WUI I W, 1449114 1. , :V ,--v'. I ,,.,' x,,,- ,. . . W. 31 .- .fx .'l yy-,..-.--.... V - gg-1 4:4 l l l l i l :iff X fag Qs: LES T , ix T,4'7 l lik N,T iv ... ,- .-.....,.- f - its 11 'T X i.. Z ,iff ai PicTured in This scene of an Arabian SulTan's CourT are The ouTsTanding seniors oT The class oT '51, On The leTT we see Three lovely dancing girls who enTerTain The SulTan and his courT. The TarThesT, Andy Leader, has held Top honors Through all oT her Tour years aT York. She's been in band, Thespians, STudenT Council SecreTary, N. l-l. S.. and almosT all The play casTs. l-ler nnosT imporTanT achievemenT is winning The DAR ciTizenship award. The nexT courT cuTie is Lou LiTTle, who won her Tame as STudenT Council's harcleworking secreTary. She has also graced Senior Choir, various play producTion sTaTTs, The OpereTTa CasT, and Pep Club with her presence. Our lasT, buT by no means The leasT, of The lovely ladies is Eleanor Aschmann. Ellie has had her Tingers in almosT every pie aT York. Thespians, Quill and Scroll, and The York-Hi have occupied mosT OT This busy girl's Time. The handsome bruTe sTanding by The TenT Tlap is Bud DeMoss. This busy boy has been Class PresidenT Twice, The King of our TirsT Homecoming, and in N.l-l.S. UnTorgeTTable is his aThleTic record on The FooTball and Track Teams. NexT To Bud is Warren WolTman, alias Yo-Yo, an ouTsTanding individual who won Tame as N.l-l.S. President l-lisTorical SocieTy President and as The lead in The Senior Play. The smiling boy wiTh The curly Toes is Johnny Miller, The busy EdiTor oT This yearbook. Johnny has been a member oT Thespians Tor Two years and has appeared in many pro- ducTions on York's STage. 46 i S. S fx. f YAY 653 Cm. o 3 09N SCHYII The nexT smiling Tace you see belongs To Don TrepTe, who has been Vice-presidenT and PresidenT oT STudenT Council. Thespians, TooTball, baskeTball, and Track have occu- pied This ouTsTanding boy's Time. SeaTed nexT To Don is AI WendT, The SulTan oT York's senior class. AI who TransTerred Trom Germany in his sophomore year, has been acTive also in N.l-l.S. and German Club. Kneeling behind Al is his righT hand man, Vice-presidenT OT The Senior Class, Loren Porky Krause. Porky was also Vice- presidenl' of his Junior Class. An ouTsTanding leTTerman, Porky has won honors in TooTball, baskeTball, and golT. SeaTed nexT To Al is Carol FenTon, who reigns as Sul- Tana of This Tamous courT. VersaTile Carol is SecreTary of The Senior Class and has given much Time To Pep Club and York-Hi in her pasT Tour years. The smiling girl wiTh The waTer iug is Kay DeMoss, Twin oT Bud and The oTher halT oT The Homecoming King and Queen combinaTion. Popular Kay was Vice-presidenT OT her Freshman Class and is chairman of The Assembly CommiTTee. The dashing Sheik on The horse is Tommy Teschner. Treasurer of his class and PresidenT of l.eTTerman's Club. This TalenTed boy was capTain of The varsiTy baskeTball Team and one ol: iTs ouTsTanding players. This illusTrious group oT sTuclenTs will remain long in The memory of The class oT '5l. 47 K3 TT l T C wr , QAVMHT Qs? 'Gan Scum. n u . 4 1 xg' gtk, . X . IQ U i ,. X x Us M Z CAROLIANN JOHNSON: Tliree'Year Music Lellcr, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DOROTHY MAE JOHNSON: Translerrecl from Oali Parli Townslwip Higlw Sclwool, lg Tl1reefYear Music Leller, 3: G,A,A, Secrerary MARIE JOHNSON: Tranzlerred from Calc Parlc, l. JEANNETTE JONES: Translerred lrom Oalc Parln Higlw Sclnool, 2: Senior Play Casl, 45 Assembly Commilfee, 4, CAROL ANN JORDAN: Transferred from Visifafion Hiqli School, Chicago, 3. CLIFFORD KADERAVEK: Transferred lrorn Morfon, 4. WALTER KARASEK: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Sfudeni Council Representarive, 2: Cross-Counlry Numeral, 23 Yorlz-Hi Sporls Sfafl, 2, 3: Tennis Numeral, 21 German Club Pin, 2, 33 Cross-Counlry Lel- ler, 3: German Club Vice-President 4: Pep Club Serqeanf-ar-Arms, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Lelfermerrs Club, 3, 4: Yorlc-Hi Edilorial Board, 45 Baslcefball Leller, 4: York-Hi Sporls Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll Presidenl, 4. SHIRLEY ANN KARNSTEDT: Library Slafcl, 2, 3: Commercial Club Treasurer, 4: Library Typisf, 4: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. MARIETTA KASTE: Transferred from Elgin Hiqli School, 23 Oper- efla Producfion Sfarf, 3: Major Music Lefler, 4, PATRICIA ANN KAUFMAN: Operella Producfion Sfalil, 3: Three- Year Music Lefier, 3: Lafin Club Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN W. KELLER: Sludenr Associalion. EDWIN E. KEMP: Sfudenl Associafion. RICHARD F. KEMP: Sfudenl Associalion. NORMAN D. KIDD: Sfudenl Associafion. KENNETH W. KINZEL: Sfudenl' Association, ROBERT KINZIE: Sludenf Associalion. JAMES DOUGLAS KIRCHNER: Track Numeral, I: Track Lefler, 2, 4: York-Hi Aclverlising Slant, 4: Honorary Member of Quill and Scroll, 4. PATRICIA LEAH KIRCHNER: Major Music Lefler, 3: Treble Clel Secrefary, 4: Four-Year Music Lefler, 4. 48 CAROL JOYCE KLENE: Transferred from Senn High School, I Poppy Posler Award, 33 Yorlr-Hi Arl Slalzl, 33 Minor Music Leller, 4 ROGER N. KLOSE: Transferred from Lane Tech High School, 2. ALICE MARIE KOENECKE: Maior Music Leller, 33 Operefla Casl, 33 Y's Tales Shall, 43 Y's Tales Typisl, 43 Commercial Club Pin, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JEAN E. KOLZOW: Sophomore Play Produciion Slalzl, 23 York-Hi Slall, 23 Office Assisfanl, 33 Senior Play Produclion Slalll, 4. -RITAMARIE KONECY: G.A.A. Award, I3 Maior Music Leller, 33 Opere-Ha Producfion Slall, 3. NANCY L. KOOP: Transferred from Bensenvflle High School, 4. LOUIS H. KOSTECKI: Home-Room Represenlalive, I, 23 Track Numeral, I, 23 Foolball Numeral, I, 23 Baslcelball Numeral, 23 Lef- 'rermen's Club Vice-President 3, 43 Traclc Leller, 33 Foolball Leller. 33 Le'r+ermen's Club, 3, 4. RICHARD H. KOUBEK: Senior Play Procluclion, I, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Produclion Slarl, I, 2, 3, 43 Drama Nighf Produclion Slall, I, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl, I, 23 Operelcla Produclion Manager, 23 Junior Play Slage Slafl, 3. 43 Senior Play Slage Man- ager, 43 Slage Crew Senior Award, 4. ANN E. KRAEPLIN: G.A.A. Award, I3 Minor Music Lefler, 33 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. LOREN DEE KRAUSE: Baslcelball Numeral, 23 Goll Numeral, 23 Junior Class Vice-President 33 Golf Leller, 33 Sludenl Council Rep' resenlalive, 33 Senior Class Vice-Presidenl, 43 Foolball Lefler, 43 Baslcelball Leller, 43 LeI rermen's Club, 43 Baseball Leller, 4. JAMES E. KRUSE: Sludenl Associafion. LORRAINE KRUSE: Sludenl Associalion. ALICE ANN KUBICEK: Librar falll 3 4' Yorlc-Hi T Isl 3 4 Y I - - YP - - i Library Sfalll Pin, 43 Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. RICHARD E. KUST: Movie Operalors Crew, I, 2, 3, 43 Operefla Orcheslra, I, 33 Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzl, 23 Music Club Vice-Presidenl, 23 Round Table Club Vice-Presidenl, 23 Nalional Honor Sociely, 3. 43 Junior Play Casf, 33 Senior Play Casf, 43 Drama Nighl' Produclion Slafl, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 43 Movie Operalor Pin, 4. WALTER G. LARKIN: Frosh-Soph Tennis Numeral, I, 23 York-Hi Phofographer, I, 2, 33 Major Music Leller, 33 Operefla Casl, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Inlramural Baslcelball Champions, 43 Senior Gym Squad Leader, 4. PAT LARSEN: Junior Red Cross Pin, 23 Secrelary ol Junior Red Cross, 33 Secrelary ol: Junior Choir, 23 Maior Music Leffer, 33 Four- Year Music Pin, 43 Junior Class Secrefary, 33 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 33 Senior Play Produclion Slalf, 43 Drama Nighf Produclion S+aFl, 43 Y's Tales Slafl, 43 Y's Tales Typisl, 4. JOHN R. LARSON: Freshman Chorus3 Slage Crew Lefler, I3 Junior Chorus3 Senior Choir, 3, 43 Maior Music Leller, 3. MARGUERITE LARSON: Yorlr-HI Typisl, 3, 43 York-Hi Ar'I Slall, 4: Library Sfaff Typisl, 43 Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. 49 Cycwa 0 7957 I , :S in-4 I 33f Cjfaw of 7957 'Z 'uv 4. I xiii if ,333 ? ,avr ,Agn . '2f'. I , - . I 1.7 ilu . J: 3 ,. 1 i , L 3 -3 tiff,-1 ,, 4 X SJ I' 61- wr A -huh JOHN TED LARSON: Intramural Football Chamos, I3 Baseball Let- ter, 3, 43 Football Letter, 43 Letterrnen's Club, 43 Intramural Basket- ball Champs, 43 Senior Gym Squad Leader, 4. HOWARD FRANK LASS: Captain ot' Basketball Intramural Team, I3 Captain ol Baseball and Football Intramural Teams, 2. RICHARD FRANCIES LAWLER: Captain oi Intramural Football Team, I. CAROL ANN LEACH: Transterred Irom Austin H. S., 33 National Honor Society, 33 Student Council Representative, 43 Ottice Stott, 4. ANDREA LEADER: Home Room Representative, I3 Opereita Or- chestra, I, 3: Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Three-Year Band Letter, 33 Drama Night Cast, 2, 3, 43 Sophcirnore Play Production Statt 23 Vice-Presb dent ol Creative Writing Club, 23 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Thespian Pin, 23 Secretary ot Student Council, 33 Student Executive Board, 33 Junior Play C6Si: National Honor Society, 33 D.A.R. Award, 43 Senior Play Cast: Secretary ct Band, 43 Four-Year Band Pin, 4. PAULINE M. LEARAKOS: Transterred trom Chicago, 43 Senior Play Cast, 4, ROBERT LEISHMAN: York-Hi Statt, I, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Play Production Statt, 2' Junior Play Production Statt. 3: Quill and Scroll, 33 Talent Show, 33 Delegate to Chicaqo Junior Red Cross Council, 33 Red Cross Pin, 33 Senior Play Production Statt, 43 Presi- dent of Square Dance Club, 43 President of Junior Red Cross, 4. WILLIAM LENHART: Staqe Crew, I3 Cross-Country Letter, 4. FLEURY LE SAGE: Freshman Chorus. I3 Junior Chorus, 23 Yorlr-Hi Typist, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Play Cast, 23 Talent Show, 2, 33 Treble Clet, 3,43 Minor Music Letter 3i Drama Night Cast 3,43 Drama Night Production Statzt, 3, 43 Junior Play Production Statt, 3, 43 Thespians, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll, 33 Junior Red Cross Maior Award, 33 Secre- tary Junior' Red Cross, 43 Treasurer Quill and Scroll, 43 Statt Sec- retary Yorlr-Hi, 43 Senior Play Cast, 43 Delegate to Chicaqo Junior Red Cross, 43 Senior Play Production Statt, 43 Melodrama for Mardi Gras, 43 Thespian Pin, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD DENVER LEWIS: Football Letter, 4. JOAN MARIE LIGHT: Transterred trom Proviso Hiqh School, I3 Auxilium Latinum Award, 23 Ottice Assistant. 33 Yorlr-Hi Reporter. 33 Band Maiorette, 3, 43 York-Hi Statt, 43 Quill and Scroll, 4. LOU ALICE LITTLE: Cr.A.A., I3 Pep Club Award, I3 Freshman Chorus, I3 Sophomore Play Production Statt, 23 Junior Play Produc- tion Statt, 23 Junior Chorus, 23 Talent Show, 33 Chorus Music Letter, 33 Operetta Cast, 33 Senior Play Production Statt, 3, 43 York-Hi Typist, 3, 43 Student Council Representative, 33 Senior Choir, 3, 43 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Student Council Executive Committee, 43 Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. LOIS JEAN LONG: Maior Music Letter, 33 Nurse's Assistant, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. FAITH DIANE LORENZEN: Pep Club Award, l, 23 Cheerleader. I, 2, 3, 43 Letter Award, Major, I, 2, 3, 43 G,A.A., I: Auxilium Latinum Award, 33 Co-Captain Cheerleader, 3.4. JULIUS F. LUCHETTA: Numerals in Frosh-Soph Football, 23 Man- aqer Frosh-Soph Basketball Team, 23 Letter in Varsity Football, LINDA F. LUCHETTA: Maior Music Let- ter, 33 Four-year Music Pin, 4. DOUGLAS .MacPARTLAND: Baseball Letter, 3. HAYDON MacPARTLAND: Baseball Let- ter, 4. LEONA MANNINO: Operetta Cast, 33 Maior Music Letter, 3. 50 RAYMOND MARDIS: Sludenl Associalion. GORDON TYLER MAXSON: Tennis Numerals, I, 2: Auxilium La- finum Award, 2: Tennis Leller, 3: Maior Music Leffer. 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. PHILIP P. MAZZONE: Transferred from Downers Grove I-Iiqh School, 4. JUDITH BEATRICE McCALLUM: Sfyle Show, Home Economics Club, 2, 3: Maior Music Lefler, 3: Secrelary Treble Cleli, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES L. McDONALD: Golf Team, I, 3. FRED McDOWELL: Sludenf Associalion, ROBERT MCKENNA: Sfudenl Associafion. JOHN A. MCNETT: Science Club Presidenl, 3: Science Club Vice- Presidenl, 4. DAVID N. MEADE: Transferred from J. W. Sexlon I'-Iiqh School, Lansing, Michigan, 3. BETTY ELISA MEININGER: Cafeleria Worker, l, 2, 3: G.A.A. Lel- ler, l, 2, 3: German Club Pin, 2: Office Assisfanl, 3: Secrelary ol Square Dance Club, 4: Secrelary of Science Club, 4. RICHARD R. MEJDRICH ' WILLIAM D. MELHORN: Transferred from Auslin High School, 2: Wresfling, 3, 4. JEAN C. MENG: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Senior Play Produclion Sfalf, 4. ALLISON WILLIAM MERRIAM, JR.: I-lislorical Sociely, 3, 4: Round Table 3, 4. MARILYN JOYCE MESSLEY: Chorus, I: Treble Clel, I, 2, 3: Music Lelfer, I, 2, 3. ALLAN MEYER: Secrelary of Choir, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 3: Ma- ior Music Leller, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Wres- fling Leffer, 4: Group Leader in Gym, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES MEYER: Sfudenl' Associalion. JEAN MICHAELIS: Yorll-Hi Typisf, 3: Office Assislant 3: Library Slafl Award, 2: G.A.A. Award, 3: G.A.A. Sfudenf Council Represenfalive, 3: G.A.A., 4. JANET MILES: Library Sfalif Award, 2: G.A.A. Award, 3: G-,A.A. Sfudenf Coun- cil Represenfalive, 3: G.A.A., 4. 5 I Cfaaa o!795l ' ,- '5 Cjfaafs o!7957 6 'ey 'SI' br T' 1 39 3 4 i if- Q is : , I xi 'T 4 .Af - ' V9 AL 'ar I 'i I -I ,I . . li , . ,.,.... .. ,,,,,,,5K,M,1f... N i .jc 4 F I i I JOHN MILLER: Y's Tales Photographer, 2: Thespians, 2: Talenf Show, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Drama Niqhl' Produclion Slail, 2: Auditorium Box Office Commilfee, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Head Pholographer, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Drama Nighl, 3: Junor Play Casl, 3: Baseball Manager's Leller, 3: Y's Tales Edilor, 4: Thespians Presi- denl, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Drama Niqhl Casl, 4: Audilorium Box Ollice Ccimmillee Pin, 4: Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, 4: Quill and Scroll I-lcincirary Member, 4, DICK MILLER: Sludenl Associalion. RITA MILLER: Transferred from Sleinmelz High School, I: Chorus, l, 2, 3. GEORGE MITCHELL: Freshman lnlermural Champion Team, I: Frosh-Soph Foofball Manager, 2. DELBERT J. MITTELHEUSER: Baseball Leller, 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Foorball Leller, 4. IRENE H. MOLNAR: Minor Music Leller, 2: Maior Music Lelier. 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PATRICIA ANN MOORE: Pep Club Pin, I, 2, 3: Pep Club Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 2: Pep Club Secrelary, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slarl, 3: Operella Casl, 3: Music Leller, 3: Y's Tales Slalil, 3, 4: Exchange Talenl Show, 3: Homecoming Commillee, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Girls' Club Presidenl, 4: Senior Play Produciion Slall. 47 Senior Choir Librarian, 4. THOMAS MOORE: Translerred lrom Oalc Ridge High School, Ten- nessee 2: Orcheslra, 2: Music Leller, 3: Talenl Show, 3: Orcheslra. 3: Band, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4. LOUISE M. MORINE: Transferred from Visilalion High School, 2. JOHN MORRISSEY: Talenl Show, 3: Major Music Lelfer, 3: En- lered Navy, 4. BILLIE M. MOSES: Cheerleader, I, 2: Caplain Cheerleaders, 3, 4: Chorus, l: Yorlr-Hi, Reporler, 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club Librarian, 4: Minor Music Le-Her, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. WARNER A. MOSETICH: Sludenl Associalion. KENNETH MOY: Traclr Manager, I, 2: Cross Counlry Manager 2, 3: Wresfling Manager, 3: York-Hi Aclverlising Slaff, 3: Pep Club Sergeanl-AifArms, 3: Public Relations Secrelary for Science Club, 4. JOAN MARLENE MUDRA: G.A.A. Award. I. 2: Sludenl Council Represenlaliye, 2: G.A.A. Slale Award, 3: Presidenl' G.A.A., 3: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 3: Vice Presidenl G.A.A., 4. PAUL A. MUELLER: Sludenl Associalion. DONALD MURRAY: Transferred from Hirsch High School, Chi- cago, 3. MARION MYERS: Transferred from Auslin, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. DONALD M. NAGEL: Sound Crew Leller, 2, 3, 4: Produclion Sfafi Senior Play, 2, 3, 4: Produclion Slafl Junior Play, 2, 3, 4: Produclion SI'af'l Sophomore Play 2, 3, 4: Produclion Slalf Drama Nighl, 2, 3, 4: Produclion Slaff Operelfa, 3: Concerf and Marching Band, 2. 3: Foolball and Baslrelball Announcer, 3, 4, CAROL NAUMAN: Translerred from Bellows High, I: Ycrlr-Hi Arl Slaff, 2, 3: Junior Producfion Slall, 3: Drama Nighl' Producfion Slafl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3. 4: Senior Produclion Sfafl, 4: Arr Edilor of York-Hi, 4. 52 CAROL NELSON: EDWARD NELSON: Tennis Numerals, 2: Vice-Presidenf of Pinq Pong Club, 4. KENNETH NELSON: Sludenf Associalion, EDWARD JAMES NESNIDAL: Sfudenl' Associafion. LEONARD HAROLD NEUMANN: Inframural Capfain, 2: Inframural Baslcefball Award, 2: SaIeIy Comrnilfee, 2: Maior Music I.e+Ier, 3: Talenf SI'iow, 2: Sfudenl Council Represenfalive, 3: Operefia Casf, 3: Vice-Presiden+ of Senior Clioir, 4: Iniramural Baslcelball Award. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARILYN JOAN OBERG: Opereffa Casf, 3: Maior Music Leffer. 3: Talenf Show, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES R. O'NEILL: Concerf and Marching Band, I, 2, 3: Junior Play Cash 3: Band Leffer, 3: York-Hi Adverlisinq Siaff, 3: Science Club Treasurer, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaff, 4. ROXI-ANN PARKER: Yorlr-Hi Slaff, I, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Associale Headlines Edifor, 3: York-Hi Associaie Edilor, 4: Concerf Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, 2, 3, 4: Band Leller, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 3: Girls' Slafe Represenfalive. CORRINE JEAN PEACH: York-Hi Ari sfaii, 2: Y's Tales Arr Sfafl, 3: Y's Tales Ari Edifor, 4. WILLIAM PEDERSEN: Sfudenf Council Represenlafive, I: Tennis Numerals, 2: Tennis Leffer, 3: Foofball LeIIer, 4: Wresiling Lefier, 4: LeI+ermen's Club, 4: Plwysical Educalion Squad Leader, 4. NANCY JAYNE PEET: Enfered York from Oalc Park I-Iiglw, 4. JAMES WILLIAM PENNINGTON: Caplain of Wresflinq Team, 4. CARL W. PETERS: Sfudenl Associalion. BRUCE A. PETERSON: York-Hi Ar+ SIaFF, I: Y's Tales Arr Sfafif, 2, 4: Frosh-Soph Tennis Numerals, I, 2: Inlramural Baslcelball Award, I: Maior Tennis LeIIer 3: Froslw-Sopli Conference Tennis Singles Cham- pion, 3: Maior Music Leifer, 3: Drama Niqhf Proclucfion Sfaff, 3: Senior Play Producfion Staff, 4: Presidenl' of Table Tennis Club, 4: Inframural Baslcelball Caplain, 4. JAMES PETTIGREW: Transferred from Dunbar, Scofland, 3. ROGER PFLUGER: Sfuclenf Associalion. PHYLLIS PFUND: Opereffa Procluclion Sfaff, 3: Maior Music Lefler, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. PATRICIA A. PHILLIPS: Auxilium La+i- num Award, I, 2: Operelfa Producfion Sfaff, 3: Major Music Leffer, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. ANGELA A. POLITO: Horne Economics Sfyle Show, 2: Office Assisfanf, 3: Vice- Presidenf of Commercial Club, 4: Com- mercial Club Pin, 4. 53 C3QM qf1951 -fi 'I 1 J I . 1 XX., , rm if: .. U I -if w . . .,,..., . ,. , , . E EAI 1: ,Ei ,' ! '?'l'f4. A F' I 'NS 43 CVM 0 1951 sr 'vhs' L- 3' I , ij K P P 1-'fs ' 4 , 1 GV Miki T kv Q -I I .i -1' -5 54. s , 5' Q N i ' , 'X 1 yf .!,. A v ig F 33? :IIIISZC li i i l l l I5 Q5 1 GWENDOLEN POLTROCK: Auxllium Lalinum Award, I, 2: Drama Night Production Slafl, 3: The-spians, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Operella Production Sfafl, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: Talenl Show, 3: Lalin Club Secrelary, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Square Dance Vice- Presidenl, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Drama Night Casf, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4. PEGGY POOL: Freshman Class Secrelary, I: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 2, 3: Acliyilies Commillee, 2, 3: Operelfa Casl, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: Senior Play Produclion Sfahf, 4: Pep Club Secrefary, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4: Chairman ol Acliyifies Comrnillee, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES POPP: Major Music Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. FRANKLIN D. POSTULA: Drama Niqh+ Produclion Slafl, I, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slalfl, I, 4: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slall, I: Sfaqe Crew Lefler, I: Maior Music Leller, 3: Senior Play Pro- Duclion Slall, 4: Drama Nighf Slaqe Crew Manager, 4: Slage Crew Senior Award, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. FRANCES PROSEK: Maior Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4, SHIRLEY RAUTENBUSH: Operella Produclion Slall, 3: Maior Music Leller, 3: Elecfions Commillee, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. THOMAS E. RECK: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 3: Pep Band, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. NORMAN WILLIAM REGITZ: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I: Foofball Numeral, 2: Inlramural Caplain, 2, 3: Y's Tales Sfalrl, 3, 4: Y's Tales Sporls Edilor, 4: Honorary Member ol Quill and Scroll, 4: Pep Club: Sludenl Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4. JIM REHER: Sludenl Associalion. LORRAINE REINKE: Sfyle Show, I: Sfudenl Council Represenla- live, 3: Cheerleading Lelfer, 3: Homecoming Queen Aflendanl, 4. EUGENE R. REISING: Sound Crew, 2. PATRICIA RITCH: Transferred from Lalce View High School, 2: Home Economics Fashion Show, 3: Senior Play Proclucfion Slahl, 4: Maior Music Leller, 4. DARLENE RITTMUELLER: Sfudenl' Associalion. DAVID ROBERTSON: Transferred from Cenlral High School, 2: Ring Commirlee, 3: Baslcelball Manager, 4: Sluclenl Council Rep- resenfalive, 4: Senior Cabinel, 4. PEARL ROGERS: Spanish Club Pin, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 3, 42 Spanish Club Guard, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl ol Fulure Teachers of America, 4: Vice-Presidenl ol Spanish Club, 4: Olllice Assislanl, 4. RICHARD ROHLFS: Enlered Armed Forces, 4. KEN RONSKE: Sfudenf Associalion. DON ROSENWINKEL: Spanish Club SHIRLEY ROSENWINKEL: Sludenf As. sociafion. JACK ROSSKAMM: York-Hi Reporler, 3: Yorlc-Hi Slall, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. DIANE RUEHL: Office Assislanl, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. GLORIA JUNE RUNGE: G.A.A. Award, I, 2. DONALD RUSCH: Concerr Band, l, 2, 3: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Four- Year Band Pin, 4. WALTER SACHWITZ: Foolball Numeral, 2: Wresllinq Leller, 3: Foofball Leffer, 4. JEAN SAULS: Auxilium Lafinum Cerlificale, l: Sludenr Council Represenlafive, 2: Opereila Chorus, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slaicl, 3: Drama Nighl Producfion Slalif, 3, 4: Maior Music Lerler, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: York-Hi Business Slafi, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisf, 4 Thespian Pin, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BOB SCHACHT: Sludenl Associalion. ELAINE SCHLENBECKER: Transferred from Palafine Township I-liqh School. JOHN JOSEPH SCHMELZER: Transferred from Proviso Township I-Iigh School, I: Baseball Leller, 3, 4: Le'r'rermen's Club, 4. CHARLES J. SCHMIDT: Movie Crew, 3: Movie Operalor Pin, 4. JOAN SCHMIDT: York-Hi Ar+ Slaii, I, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Sophomore Play Produciion Sfalil, 2: Junior Play Producfion S'ra'Fi, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Y's Tales Ar? Slaff, 3, 4. NATALIE SCHMIDT: Junior Play Producfion Sfaii, 3: Minor Music Lelfer. 3: Four-Year Bancl Pin, 4. RICHARD A. SCHNEIDER: York-Hi Adyerfisinq Sraff, 2, 3: Maior Music Lefler, 3: Adverfising Manager of York-Hi, 4: York-Hi Edi- 'rorial Board, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sfalzl, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ELIZABETH SCHOENBACH: G.A,A, Award, I: German Club Pin, 2: Treasurer of G.A.A., 2: Secrefary o-I German Club, 3: Talenr Show, 3, 4. ED SCHOENFELD: Sludenl Council Represenlafive, l: Erosh-Soph Foofball Numeral, 2: Frosh-Soph Traclc Numeral, 2: Sophomore Play Casf, 2: Safely Commilfee, 2, 3: Sfafe Sludenf Council Represenfa- 'l'ive, 3: Maior Foolball LeH'er, 3, 4: Maior Track LeHer, 3: Lelrer- men's Club, 3, 4. THEODORE SCHURMAN: Track Nu- meral, 2: Track Leffer, 3: Eoorball Lel- fer, 4: Baslcelball Lelfer, 4: Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, 4: Vandalism Commirfee, 4. BERT E. SCHWEPPE: Foolball Numeral. 2: Wresfling Lerfer, 3: LeIIermen's Club, 3, 4. JOHN SEIBERT: Frosh-Soph Tennis Nu- meral, 2: York-Hi Reporler, 3: Yorlr-Hi Sporls Slalif, 4. LUTHER YARGER SEIBERT, JR.: Frosh- Soph Tennis Numeral, 2: Wreslling Lef- Ier, 3, 4: Le1'Iermen's Club, 3, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 3: York-Hi Sporrs Sheff, 4. CVM 0 1957 JUN' N Q We X ., ,, ,.,,. , , 13 I alv- Q I - 'IQ . I- ' Ik I Pre-se-IIIE-Il hy The Sturlenls of YIIIIII UIIMIVIIINITY HIGH SCHIIIII. IQIIVIHIIIIST, IIIINIIIS 'ff-1' wil .42-15-i'Hd .,:s W gfaaa 0 7957 I.-, 0, oi 9 if r if I If ii ROBERT RALPH SHAW: Siudeni Associalion. EILEEN SHOCKLEY: Pep Club Pin, 2: Y'S Tales Slalti, 3, 4: Drama Night Producfion Srafi, 3: Junior Play Produclion Sfali, 3: Pep Club Guard. 3: Senior Play Produdion Sfarl, 4. CAROL MAE SIEGFRIED: Operelra Producrion S+aI'l, 3: Maior Music Lerrer, 3: Pour-Year Music Pin, 4, HERBERT G. SIEWERT: Science Club Treasurer, 2: Maior Music Lerrer, 33 Junior Play Casl, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Varsiry Foorball Lelfer, 4. EDGAR SIMPSON, JR.: Sludenl Associarion. GRACE JUNE SINIBALDI: Freshman Class Treasurer, I: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: Calendar Commirlee, 2, 4: Cheerleader, 3: Yorlr-Hi Tpyisl, 4. BARBARA JEAN SLACKS: Maior Music Leifer, 3: Four-Year Music Puig LUELLEN SLEYSTER: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 4. MAHLON B. SLOCUM: Sludenf Council Represenlarive, I: Drama Niqhr Casr, 2: Sraqe Crew Lerrer, 3: Senior Play Produclion Srafl. 3: Drama Niqhr Producrion Sraff, 3, 4: Junior Play Producrion Srahl, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Square Dance Club Presidenr, 3: Lalin Club Presidenl, 4: Slaqe Crew, 4: Larin Club Pin, 4. ALBERT SMITH: Translerred from Lane Tech, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4. DONALD SMITH: Talenl Show, 3: Yorlr-Hi Adverlisinq SI'aI'I, 3: Junior Red Cross Pin, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalcf, 4: Junior Play Produclion Srarl, 4: York-Hi Slali, 4: Junior Red Cross Club Treasurer, 4. KATHLEEN SMITH: Maier Music Lelrer, 3: Operelfa Casl, 3: Senior Play Producrion Sraff, 4. i BRUCE A. SODERHOLM: German Club Pin, 2: German Club Pin and Guard, 3, 4: German Club Secrelary, 4: German Club OFficer's Pin, 4, DAVID W. SOUKUP: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Senior Play Casi, 4: Drama Niqhr Produciion Stall, 4: Junior Play Producrion Srarl, 4: Talenr Show, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Sophomore Play Produc- Iion Sfalf, 4: Sfage Crew Senior Award, 4, DAVID SOWERS: Srudenr Associalion. WILLIAM SPENCER: Transferred from Proviso, 4. MARY ALICE STAPLETON: Sludenf As- sociarion. JOHN M. STECHMAN: Sfudenf Asso- ciarion. ELAINE RENEE STEIN: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, I, 2, 31 Yorlr-Hi Adver- rising Srarf, I: Sophomore Play Produc- 'rion Stahl, 2: Pep Club Pin. 2: Junior Red Cross Club Pin, 2: Junior Play Pro- ducrion Sfaff, 3: Pep Club Guard, 3: York-Hi Reporrer, 3: Senior Play Produc- 'rion Sfarl, 4: Yorlr-Hi Associate Feafure Ediror, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. 56 BRUCE W. STELZER: Golf Numeral, I. PAUL T. STEPHENS, JR., Slaqe Crew, I, 2, 47 Maior Music Lel- Ier, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Slaqe Crew Leller, 47 Operella Casf, 47 Soplwomore Play Produclion Slalif, I, 47 Junior Play Pro- clucfion Slaff, I, 47 Senior Play Produclion Sfaff, I, 2, 47 Drama Niqhf Produclion Slafl, I, 47 Sfaqe Crew Senior Award, 4. NANCY STOUT: 6.A.A. Award, 2, 3. DELORES STRACK: Transferred from Proviso I-liqlw Sclioc-I, 3. PEGGIE ANITA STRANE: York-Hi RGDOFICI'-I: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfalll, 27 Junior Clioir Vice-Presidenf, 2: Junior Play Produclion Sfafl, 37 Maior Music Leller, 37 Sludenl Council Repre- senralive, 3: Operella Casf, 37 York-Hi Arf Slafl, 37 Nonelle, 3, 47 Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Ofilice As- sisfanl, 4. BARBARA EDNA STROBEL: G.A.A. Award, I. RICHARD STRONG: Sludenl Associalion. JACKIE STUMBAUGH: Yorlc-Hi Adverlisinq Slalll, I7 Yorlr-Hi Re- porler, 37 Junior Play Producfion SIa'FF, 37 Quill and Scroll, 3, 47 Yorlc-Hi Associale Fealure Edifor, 47 Senior Play Producfion Slafl, 47 Quill and Scroll Secrelary, 47 Public Relarions Commillee, 4. CAROLINE STURM: York-Hi Adverlising Sfafl, I, 27 Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzl, 27 Girls' Club Pin, 27 Public Relalions Com- millee, 37 Music Club Presidenf, 37 Opereffa Casl, 37 Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 47 Nonel, 3, 47 Major Music Leller, 37 Pep Club Pin, 37 Nalional I-lonor Sociely Pin, 37 Sfudenl Council Represenla- five, 3, 47 Public Relafions Commilfee Chairman, 47 Senior Choir President 47 Nalional I-Ionor Sociely I-lead Uslwer, 47 Vice-Presidenl ol Nonel, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DORIS DARLENE SUMNER: YOTIK-Hi Reporler, 27 Maior Music Leller, 37 Mixed Oclef, 3, 4. CAROLE SUNDBERG: Sfyle Sl'1ow, 27 Office Assislanl, 4. RONALD SWANSON: Frosli-Soplw Traclc Numerals, I. LARRY SWAYDA: Transferred from Proviso High School, 27 Minor Music Leller, 37 Talenl Show, 3, 47 Four-Year Band Pin, 4. ROBERTA GEORGIANNE TARR: Produclion Slalif, I7 Office Assisl- anl, 3. GUY EDWARD TARRANT: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, 27 Baseball Leffer, 3, 47 Foolball Leller, 47 l.eHermen's Club, 47 Sporfs- rnanslwip Commiflee, 4. f MALCOLM TAYLOR: Auxilium Lali-nurn Award, 27 Public Service Essay Award, 2. TOM TESCHNER: Tennis Numeral, I, 27 Cross Counlry Lelfer, 3, 47 Baslcelball Baskefball Numeral, 27 Cross Counlry Leffer, 3, 47 Baslcelball Leller 3, 47 Ten- nis l.eI'Ier, 37 Baslcelball Caplain, 47 Senior Class Treasurer, 4: LeIIermen's Club Presiclenf, 47 Sludenf Council Ser- geanl-al-Arms, 4. NEIL E. THODE: Baslcelball LeI'Ier, 3, 47 ' Easeball Leffer, 3, 47 LeIIermen's Club, l 7 4. TOM THORSEN: Maior Music Leller, 37 Operelra Cast 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 57 E lc rim ' me J 5 X I . , Q QQ.. me . . .. 7 gy .7 I CM 0!f95l fr 'Q 7. 47,7 f wi., F N 5 Lx I, - fr- ge:-ryvs. jr CVM of 1951 41 Q I il? if RICHARD H. TILLY: Yorlr-Hi Slarl, 25 lvlaior Music Leller, 3: Opererra Cazi, 3: Fc-r,r,Year Music Pin, 4, DOROTHY TONINI: Taleni Show, 33 Yorlr-Hi Typiar, 3, 4: Junior Play Produiiiion Sfafi, 33 Eleciions Comrniiiee, 3: Executive Comrnif- lee, 4: Eleciions Cornrriiliee Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Member, 4. JANICE GLORIANN TORTORELLO: Transferred from Provisci l-liqh S-zhocl, 3. PATSY ANN TRAVIS: Translerrecl irorn Cuyahoga Falls High School, 3: Junior Red Cross Club, 4: Yorlr-Hi Siafl, 4. DON TREPTE: Traclc Lelier, I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Presidenl, 2: Foolball Numeral, 23 Baslrefball Numeral, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2: Srudeni Council Viceelureaidenf, 3: Eociiball Leifer, 3, 4: Baslceiball Lelfer, 3, 43 Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighf Casi, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council President 4, Thespian Pin, 4. LARUE TROUP: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: Sludenl Council Represenla- iive, lg Cv.A.A, Viceelnresideni, 3: York-Hi Typisi, 4. JOHN C. TURNER: Track Numeral, 2: Traci: Letfer, 3. BETSY VEDEN: Transferred from Sl. Gabriel High School, New Rochelle, N, Y., 4: Senior Play Casl, 4, ROBERT VIHNANEK MARJORIE VOGEL: Junior Red Cross Club Pin, 25 Junior Red Cross Club Vice-Presidenl, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Sfafl, 3: Senior Play Producrion Sfall, 4: Library Slarl, 3, 4: German Club Pin, 3: Library Slaii Pin, 3. ROBERT H. VONDEROHE: Science Club Vice-President 3: Science Club Presideni, 43 Four-Year Band Pin, 4. RICHARD CHARLES WAGNER RICHARD WALKER: Transferred from Berisenville High School, 4. BETTY JANE WALLACE: Transferred from Glenbard Hiqh School. 3. BEVERLY ANN WALLACE: Maior Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. DOROTHY VJARWICK: Transferred from Nofre Dame High School, 3. JAMES C. WATSON: Band Lelrer, 3: Boy's Sfare, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. SUZANNE A. WEASER: Auxilium Lali- num Award, I. CAROLE ADELL WEBSTER: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 3. 58 CHARLOTTE WEIMER JUDITH W. WEINBAUER: Concerr Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Band Pin, 4. DIANE WELSHYMER: Sfudenf Council Represenfalive, I: Sopho- more PIay Produclion Sialzf, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Opere-Ha Casf, 3: Drama Nigh+ Produclion Siaff, 3, 4: Junior Play Produc+ion Slail, 3: Maior Music Lefier, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Pep Club Pin, 3: Talenl Show, 3: York-Hi Feafure S+afi, 3, 4: Acfiyiries Commifree, 4: Music Club Vice-President 4: Pep Club Acrivifies and Program Chairman. 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: York-Hi Reporfer, 4: Homecoming Chairman, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll Pin, 4. ALBERT W. WENDT: Transferred from Vereiniqre Oberschule fur Jungen, Germany, 2: Na+iorial Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Senior Class Presidenr, 4: German Club Vice-Presidenf, 4: German Club Pin and Guard, 4. JOYCE WESTENDORF: Band Leiier, 3: Four'Year Band Pin, 4. PAT WHITAKER: Library Sfafl, 2: Sophomore Play Cast 2: Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 3, 4: Chess Club Secrelary, 4: Spanish Club Secrefary, 4: York-Hi Sfaff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Office Assisfanr, 4, CHARLES WHITLOCK: Srudenl' Associafion. BARBARA WICKHAM: 6.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Music Pin, 2, 3: Maior Music Lelfer, 3: Fulure Teachers Associafion SecreIary-Treas- urer, 4: Office Assisfanf, 4. CHARLOTTE E. WIEGAND: Sophomore Play Producrion Siaif, 2: Talenr Show, 3: Home Economics Club Vice-President 3. ROBERT TRACY WILLIAMS: Inlramural Foofball Champions, I, 2: Varsify Wreslling Lerfer, 3, 4: Edifor of La Gazzefaf' 4: Lerfermerfs Club, 4. G. DONALD WILSON: lnlramural Foolball Champions, I: Sfudenl Council Represerifarive, 2. ROBERT WINKLEY: Traclc Numeral, I, 2: Traclc Lelfer, 3, HAZEL WINNE: Cafeferia Worker, I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND WIRKUS: Traclc Numeral, 2. WARREN CLARK WOLTMAN: Cross Counlry Numeral, 2: Auxilium Lafinum Award, 2: Sfudenf Council Represenfarive, 3, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Presidenf, 4: I-'Iisiorical Sociefy Presidenf, 4: Baseball Lelfer, 4: Lafin Club Pin, 4. NANCY WRIGHT: Siudeni Associafion. LOIS ,YOUNG: Transferred from Proviso I-Iigh School, 3. LYDIA ZAYA: Sludeni Associaiion. RUTH M. ZERSEN: Maior Music Leifer, 3: Marching Band, 2,3: Drama Nighf Producfion Sfafi, 3: ComrnerciaI Club Secrefary, 4: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3: Commercial Club Pin, 4: Quill and Scroll I-lonorary Member, 4: Y's TaIes Adminisirarion Commiflee Chairman, 4: Four- Year Band Pin, 4. SENIORS NOT PICTU RED WILLIAM BELL REBECCA BELL ANDREW BOWEN DONALD BRINK JACK CASTRONOVO ROBERT 'CUNNINGHAM , HAROLD GORE LEO GRIEF BETTY JESSEN RICHARD JENNER PAUL KOMEL RONALD KOLLMAN EARL MARQUIS JAMES NETREFA TOM PATTERSON JAMES PHILIP JOSEPH PODGORNIK ROGER WARD DON WILLE 'VM' 4 gg i 1 'ka S0594-1 515555 Cjfcwa 0 7957 L -J 11' 5, 3.51 . cfiviiief - -- ,Qi O organzi enii-aww erode yfmncla IM! 'f' flu M A A ' r J w .li l L U19 0 QCLI' 00 is-5 Qc W fy., ,Axle , pgs Qlffi M ,T REL J Y ex RTD iQL'.x?- e- 1 1: f-f- f-V '3--., Sc-i-..sr 'Xia from 1... li ,dnl TOP: Y'S TALES ART STAFF: Bruce PeTerson, Corinne Peach, Sharon Chrisfianson Joan Schm'dT J g I. . . . i and aneT Sul ivan' STandlng' KeiTh A h p hl Ab T T p T M ly Cl , , . c e 0 . sen rom ic ure: ari n aus. i LOWER LEFT: Y'S TALES BUSINESS STAFF: Sfandin : Helen Cr g owell: SeaTed: Theresa Hansen and Beffy l.lilllren. LOWER RIGHT: COMMITTEECHIURMEN: Firsf Row: Alice Avedisian, Senior Division: Norma RegiTz, SporTs: and Margie Hanson, AcTiviTiesg Second Row: RuTh Zersen, AdminisTraTion: and Jea GolTermann, School. This year we oT The Y's Tales sTaTT have decided To use A Th d ousan and One NighTs as our Themes Scheherazade enThralled The SulTan wiTh her wondrous Tales Trom her own imaginaTion and Thereby saved herselT from a disasTrous end. Each page oT your yearbook holds a memory ThaT you will always have To Treasure and a sTory oT iTs own. Scheherazade's Tales were oT a TanTasTic air and were Told in such a way ThaT one would believe The sTory To have happened. Your Y's Tales holds in iTs pages your sTory oT l95I, which only you can Tell.. The e b k ' l d T ' y ar oo is panne rom The TirsT page To The lasT during The year. Each page musT have speciTic picTures, capTions. names, headlines and commenTs. To begin we TirsT Tind a Theme. Then headlines Tor The clubs, classes d . . . an various acTiviTies musT be chosen and worded correcTly. Each advisory musT be named and placed in order according To class and alphabeT. The capTions under The club picTures and school acTiviTies have To be 'TT LJ wri en up y sTaTl members.. The sTaTT members are placed in speciTic commiTTees. These commiT- Tees Take care of The whole process oT making and disTribuTing The ear- Y books. Besides These Tive commlTTees There are sTudenT phoTographers h Tk b w o a e a ouT halT The picTures appearing in The yearbook. 62 D H .915 .Siena of Scramdd ad JQGJEHQJ PCLLU QCII' fi,- 'Y UPPER LEFT: Y'S TALES TYPISTS: FirsT Row: Lucille Ball and Marilyn Chaney: Second Row: PaT Larsen and BeTTy CasTnerg Third Row: BeTTy Buchmann and Alice Yoenecke. UPPER RIGHT: EDITOR, BUSINESS MANAGER, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ken Jones, David Larson Tim Jager, and Jim Royer, phoTographersq John Miller, EdiTor oT Y's Tales: and Theresa Hansen, Y's Tales Business Manager. LOWER LEFT: PRODUCTION STAFF MEMBERS: SeaTed: Shirley Warnell, Millie BenedeTTo, Beverly Schafer, Carol ShaTTer, and Jane WhiTneyg STanding: Grace Vonderohe, Donna NoTTingham, Dick Leonard, Carolyn Larson, Fred STrobeI, Karolyn Kiehn, PaT Moore, Bruce Carlson, and Bob Conlin. LOWER RIGI-IT: STAFF MEMBERS SEPARATING PICTURES: Smear Carol James, Ronnie Rabel, and Eileen Shockleyg STanding: Bruce Johnson, PaTTy Larsen, Nancy Shirky, Norman RegiTz, Alice Koenecke. John GoITermann, and ErnesT Olds, Miss Johnson is The direcTor oT The arT sTaTT Tor The book. The clever pen and ink skeTches, The division pages, The end paper, and The cover design are done by These sTudenTs, who also plan The layouTs Tor The opening secTion and ouTsTanding senior pages. The business sTaTT workers keep records oT orders and paymenTs. They also are in charge oT disTribuTing The Tinished books. The adminisTraTion commiTTee arranges The opening pages devoTed To TaculTy, principal, board oT educaTion, deans and sTaTT employees. The School CommiTTee checks The names and handles The arranging OT underclassmen picTures. The acTiviTies cornmiTTee wriTes up The capTions oT clubs and school organizaTions. The senior comrniTTee Tinds ouT The exTra curricular acTiviTies oT The seniors and arranges Their porTraiTs. SporTs commiTTee devoTes Their Time To making sporT pages. WiTh all oT These commiTTees working TogeTher, and wiTh your Taking parT in our Y s Tales book, and wiTh The help oT Mr. Morgan, The sponsor, we bring you The yearbook oT I95O-Sl. 63 ly UNA , W lq y N il yy ' ll fi 77 I I I Ts ii I I I ly . if I Llfrrll Il l TTT l I 0rLife5 gurlz fAe 7!yiic!ni9!1f fo ,mn lgface in . Y LL! , X, L-, r N -iff- , ,- T V- -X ,' X l gl ',g,.fi-A l . ' 1 r 5 A s is fa f T S Q., wp jk -f TSW I, , .cl M if K ggi: f -D1 . SL'-il lg-T X 4,, . if ' , ef T , Q X wQj.,.q ll Q l 3 X 'I W I N' rf L , V ,- ki K Y' ij F-l l-l S MEMBERS: BoTTom To Top, Firsf Row: Mary Fielirz, Bud DeMos:, Dick Kusl, Shirley Falrer, and Alberf Smilh. Sec- ond Row: Marquerele Carus, and Norman Grebe, Third Eleischrnan, Marqie Hanson, N. T-l. S, OFFICERS: Carolyn Sfurm, head usher: Grefchen Felfhouse, SecreTary-Treasurer: Warren WolTman, President NaTional l-lonor SocieTy is open To The chosen Tew. For admiTTance To This group a sTudenT musT be voTed Tor by his classmaTes and The TaCulTy. STudenTs may be elec:Ted in Their sixTh semesTer or Their eiqhTh semesTer. Those elecTed in Their sixTh semesTer consTiTuTe The acTive parT oT The soc:ieTy. The newly elecTed members are presenTed wiTh Their pins aT The lnducTion Tea. During The school year, NaTional l-lonor SocieTy's members ushered aT all The dramaTic evenTs and band and choral concerTs. They also ushered aT a Tevv oT The communiTy producTions, and They gave Yorlc's TaculTy a Chrisrmas Tea. The orqanizaTion presenTs a dance in The spring. This year They made Their soclc hop an annual aTTair. People aTTending This dance checlc Their shoes aT The door and dance in Their socks. IT seems York's inTellecTual Maharaiahs and Rahnees sponsor The craziesT dance OT The year. 64 QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS AND OFFICERS: Fleury LeSage, Treasurer: Eleanor Aschmann, V PresidenTg WalTer Karasek, President Bob Leishrnan. Miss Davis, Rom-ann Parker, .loan SchrnidT, a cl Jackie STumbaugh, Se-creTary. oliferarg Uoliifezi earn for Qui! ana! .Shim The pen is mighTier Than The sword. This saying is Tirmly believed in by The mem- bers oT Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is an honorary iournalism socieTy aT York. STudenTs are selecTed Tor doing ouTsTanding work in one oT our Two journalism sTaTTs-The York Hi or Y's Tales. Only iuniors and seniors are eligible Tor This club. There are cerTain reguiremenTs To be meT To become eligible. They are primarily The same, buT have one or Two diTTerences according To The sTaTT. The York Hi has iT seT up so ThaT a candidaTe musT have 45 inches or 45 working hours in The paperq he musT be in The upper one TourTh OT his class: and have good school ciTizenship. The Y's Tales requiremenTs diTTer in ThaT one can be eligible only if he is a chairman oT a commiTTee, a phoTographer. The business manager, or The ediTor, or has conTribuTed an unusual amounT oT Time. The grade sTandard and ciTizenship sTandard sTill hold True. Quill and Scroll brings members in Twice a year-once righT aTTer The second semesTer sTarTs and again aT The end oT The year. AT The Time oT The TirsT iniTiaTes coming in, The organizaTion holds iTs annual dinner. This is The highlighT oT The year. Quill and Scroll sponsors delegaTes To The ScholasTic C5uild's press conTerence in April. Members are also seen selling aT concessions aT various games ThroughouT The year. This semesTer The organizaTion Took in ThirTy-six new members To add To The seven already in iT. The oTTicers oT Quill and Scroll Tor This year are Wally Kareseck as presidenTg Eleanor Aschmann, vice-presidenT1 Jackie STumbaugh, secreTaryg and Fleury Le Sage. Treasurer. Miss Davis is The very capable TaculTy advisor Tor The organizaTion. 65 a. IS +1 nxt ? X . 'S-ow? 3'?fx',, 'hw ' s 'X '?Ir ' ' X ,wi 4 A 5 .A ., at K i, 1, , I Q N 2' ,fy X X 1 s if i , agvw. Q , -. 1 . K 1 'Z 2,-Q n u. 4 r F 1 'uv- '-1 1 rm! w,,' Q Piikx i 'Q 5 WW. 52,33 1 J 4 f sf f. -i 2, YQSQ5 QE , ry, Q ff: Lxfx ,I us ff- ' 1 J V 31: f gi, px, 21 ' W, 1 - ,Q 55.13 wfgg- X 1 v 4 , . ,Ayn .,-4 y E , 336' ,xv Y Y 5' ' . , 'ff , L. .1 J, ,. b K K - Q A rgyxu A N434-N. 1' 11 'F X f' a. W., '-m,-.M X- , ,J YN, ,W , 1 ' 'qi'-x I ss Q4 , 1 41,38 e Y' Y. , 3 ,-A Av 'TAQVA -.1-SV' W v 4 ,J Y a.!,' . 5 K L, .4 g x-If , :ge ' 2 rf-'i ,nvlx 41. ,slr fu' we .YC A, .+A ,VA ,4- .1, I Q YW-rl Mi? .ff ,I .x 3iey,,,iJ,,4 he., Ali Baba's TorTy Thieves mighT have been preTTy eTTicienT buT Miss Davis's crew can give Them a run Tor Their money. This year's York-Hi sTaTT has a Terribly Tough iob To do lceeping up wiTh The pasT years' sTaTTs. So Tar h They have been doing a wonderTul iob by winning The George l-l. Gallup Award Tor The TourTh consecuTive EEWTORTAL STAFF: Eleanor Asighmann, Donna T-linlrelman, and Marilyn Irish, year. All York-Hi members hope This Second Row: Mist Davis, Al Jael-s, VJalTer lfaraselc, BeTry CasTner, Roxi-ann Tarlier, Fle 'ury LaSageq Third Row: Carol Nauman, Marilyn Hersey, Dick Sizhnider will be an inspiraTion Tor TuTure years To come. The York-Hi underToolc The sponsoring oT This year's March oT Dimes Drive, which neTTed a grand ToTal oT SI64.73. The Junior class Topped The lisT wiTh a conTribuTion oT 152953. Guess who was second? Yep, iT was The Freshmen conTribuTing 52792, while The Sophs were nexT wiTh 9p27.92, and The mighTy Seniors were lasT wiTh a conTribuTion oT 52722. The biggesT collecTion was made aT The regional basl4eTball games where 345.83 was collecTed. ,421 'fs KTM T424 45 45 4' 534i ' is LEFT: BUSINESS STAFF: Marian l-leimerT, Bob Leishrnan, Dan Cornelius, James Jasper, Barry Jackman, Ann Jager, Don Srnifh, and Joyce l-larTley, UPPER .RIGT-TT: FEATURE STAFF: Dianne Welshymer, Sharon Lewis, Jackie STurnbaugh, Elaine Sfein, Fred Bosselman, Carol Weinbaur, Janice Lindsey, Richard Beal, and Carol Pearson. LOWER RIGHT: ADVERTISING STAFF: SeaTed: Raymond Gaulce, Dianne AlberTs, Kennefh Moy, Carol DunnivanT, Fran Nicholl, Arlene Schmidt Diclc Schneider, Barbara Fleischman, BeTTy Buchman. Arlene Doclrray, and DoroThy GusT: STanding: Evelyn Roupp, Earl Perrin, John Williams, Doug Kirschner, PeTe Sondroger, Sallie McElroy, and PaT Grayheclc. 66 iam .ibauidh lbeuizi izbafilz WMM? fo Mai izbeaclgnea TOP RIGI-IT: REPORTERS: Firsl' Row: Torn Sauerman, Barbara Riner: Second Row: BeTTy WesTern, Joan LiqhT, Valinda Jenkins, Carol Lyn RiTzman, Marjorie Wiegand, Dave Busewell and Fluery La Sage. CENTER: ARTISTS: Marilyn Claus, Carol Naurnan, Donna GalbraiTh, Pauline Belan, Marjorie Zoch, Nancy I-lulland, Joanne ZaTursIci, and Donna Bainer, N LOWER LEFT: TYPISTS: FirsT Row: Lou LiTTle, Grace Sinabaldi. Mary FieIiTz: Second Row: Fluery La Sage, Be-TTy CasnTer, PaT WhiTalcerg Third Row: La Rue Troup, JoAnne Dodds: FourTh Row: MargueriTe Carus, Elsie I-lalwachsg Fiffh Row: Donna Bainer, Kay DeMO5s3 Sixih Row: Lois I-lasselbrinlc, Joan Mudrag SevenTh Row: Alice Kubicelc and MarqueriTe Larson. LOWER RIGI-IT: SPORTS STAFF: FirsT Row: Carol FenTon, Elaine STein, WalTer Karaselc, Riclc Kenelcg Second Row: Lou SeiI:erT, John Seiberh Jack Rosskarnrn, Bob Yde, PeTe Sonderger, Sallie McElroy, and PaT Grayheclc. This year was The TirsT in which The prinTing was done almosT enTirely by The boys in Yorlcs prinT shop. LasT year They underTooIc The worlc oT puTTing TorTh The paper wiTh mosT oT The worlc being done by Mr. Wood- burn. BUT The Times have changed and The boys are doing a grand iob. This year members OT The York-Hi sTaTT are going To enTer The Scholas- Tic Press Guild conTesT in which prizes and awards are given To sTudenTs enTering The besT seIecTions in diTTerenT phases oT wriTing, such as The besT news sTory, besT TeaTure, besT sporTs sTory. The Yorlc-Hi also senT a deIegaTion To The LlniversiTy oT Illinois Tor a convenTion in which ways were discussed To improve Illinois I-ligh School newspapers. Miss Davis also gave a Tallf on The newspaper column. IriTeresT in The York-Hi has been sTeadiIy improving. This is The TirsT year They had To reTuse ads because oT a lack oT space. LeT's hope in The TuTure rhal oTher sTaTTs will worlc as hard as Those ThaT preceded Them. 67 X- 1 fNfN A N has kk x . 'QP' 1 X Q48 I .. AQ . , Ii y ' Q' , .ry ' -..,w w I I I fk iwl' G VET . L, -X 3 ' ' QT. ' il. Olfl CQI f .gan ABQVE: Front Vlyifm Zracharirr., Firsf Row: Gfrrd rr Mfrrfr, Harvey Hermann, Ernie Ohdf, Did Bri-L. David Sfrrrinc, Larr, y, Swayda, and Eigruipe Bacon. Second Row: Bfb V+:rr'drirriri'e Ji'rr gl Waricrn, Wairdrife Caprcr, Judy WeinLraL.er, Bib Sriulrup, Jin' Dame, fad Paiph Lane. Third Row: Jcrarrne Peirire, Nunn Frrghr Hrdir, Shiriey Sarfjrrius, Eugene Dramm, James Davia, Phiiip Jriry. A Hrillarge Cor. Jim S-3 Pup, Ben Ailrtn, John Passenler ard Wfjiiy Kirl, Fourfh Row: Berry Hrihmarr, Joan LEW, Dtrris QQTSES ' Wf3lLer, Carole F-911, Diane Fernandez, Rfberfa Verhreri, Wa'!y FJAJQ jim Srraurih, Forred Rank, Dennis Thorrrpscrn, Din Meen, Lynn Judi, 'L Pcrdqer Low, Ray Christi-anson, and John Baidwin. Xlf 51 Lerrg efxrorr rwrmsnsi Dork. www, cwrgr Feri, Orme Fernandez, Ribs-rid Kerberi, Berry Hohman, and Joan Liahf. OPPOSNTE PAGE: Froniz Andrea Leader, Firsf Row: Swan Ei- ' mrfrfhy, Shqrtn Hrgrre LCL3 L-iunrincg, Ruih Zerserr, Maria Vi-9 K XL carieilri, Nara! fi- Srghmldr, Nice Mahier, and Myra Bic-rirrn: Second , Row: Dayid L.-rrzcrn, Pmi-ann Parker, Ewcrod Ffewe, Rr3drrey I ' L' , SiF3DYr Trirfn Gr.afrnir'er, Marilyr Efuerf, Joyce VVQSFQ-ndcri, and j L Don Pmrih: Third Row: Richard Curry, G-Len Kruse, Brute Downey, 1 3 Z Jihrr Barrrnemn, Fred Crmmdsfrn, Eill Payer, Larry Hgw.LinQ, Frank K i' Poker Jihn DaVaif, Bi'i Dawufn, and Dirii Tfsibirffi Fourfh Row: Trrrrr Sauermarr, Nc-rr-nan Eiiiszn, Bevf-riy McDonald, Purh James. Chanes Eyarwfn, Marianne Decraene, Rrchard Gruilzrernd,-En, Mickey Erienhraugh, Bril Perf--3-r, and Thfnas Peril. 68 I 0 0,0103 ..S7naLe Elwwmem mek Waring udic on .ilziroll jfoor la The York band does many inTeresTing Things under The able direcTion oT Mr. Chopp. They give Two big concerTs a year, one in The Tall and one in The spring. They play Tor MoTher's Day, Memorial Day, Commencement and numerous oTher aTTairs. They also sponsor a dance in The laTe winTer. From The personnel oT The ConcerT Band come Those ambiTious souls who make up The marching band, which goes ouT on LiThgow Memorial Field and gives a very inTeresTing perTormance beTween The halves oT The TooTball games. IT also provides The pep band which plays aT The home baskeTbaII games. Some oT The highlighTs Trom Their Tall concerT were Yankee Doodle, by Gould, Tschaikowsky's NuTcracker SuiTe, selecTions Trom The ever popular RoberTa, by Jerome Kern, and EnTry oT The Gods inTo Valhalla, Trom Wagner's Das Rheingoldf' ln Their spring concerT They will play Tales oT The Vienna Woods, by STrauss, Finale Trom The New World Symphony, The Bobby Sox SuiTe, which has been popular wiTh York's audiences in recenT years, and Two movemenTs oT The AndanTe CanTabile Trom Tschaikowsky's FiTTh Symphony. ln May, They will give Their annual MoTher's Day concerT and play Tor The Memorial Assembly. This year The band will again hold an AnTique Fair To raise money Tor The Bandors and because iT was so well received lasT year. ln pasT years The band has gone on Tours To Wisconsin, The STaTe CapiTal, and WashingTon, D.C. lT has noT been decided yeT iT They will go on Tour This year. York's band was also well represenTed in The DisTricT Music ConTesT This year. They provided several ensembles and soloisTs which came ouT wiTh high honors. All in all The band aT York is a TasT moving and essenTial organizaTion To The exTra-curricular pro- gram. lT is hoped ThaT in The TuTure, The band will conTinue To do as splendid a iob as This year and To conTinue To hold The communiTy's and The sTudenTs' inTeresT in iTs aTTairs. 69 ongdfem 0!.SQni0r Khoir Charm MWA wifi: jlzeir York's music deparTmenT has come a long way since iT was TirsT organized in The school year oT l938-l939, and wiTh iT has come The Senior Choir, The shining hope oT every York songsTer. The Senior Choir, or A Capella Choir, as iT is someTimes known, is The aim oT all York sTudenTs in The music deparTmenT. This is a special group oT TalenTed singers, which is abouT nineTy singers, selecTed by Mr. l-larris, The direcTor. From among These Pinzas and Ponses There come especially TalenTed singers who comprise vocal ensembles. They are The girls noneT, which has capably perTormed be- Tore, and Two newcomers-The boys' noneT, which replaces lasT years boys' quarTeT, and The mixed ocTeT. These are equally Tine. f'TxlThough The choir didn'T puT on an opereTTa as iT did lasT year, iT sTill comes TorTh wiTh iTs Tine Tall and spring concerTs. Along wiTh These presenTaTions The choir also sings aT The annual ChrisTmas assembly which is highlighTed by The TradiTional processional, O, Come, All Ye l:aiThTul, and aT The EasTer assembly. IT presenTs a Vesper ConcerT which Mr. l-larris has hopes oT making an annual aTTair. The ensembles also sing aT These occasions and ouTside daTes, such as singing Tor The Lions Club and Women's Club. 'SEV-HUP Cl-lOll7: FronT Row: Mr. l-larris, Shirley Feiil, Lu-ille Rrnlh, ,lciyiie Goeller, Shirley Fullmer, Phyllis PTund, Pauline Belan, Joanne ill Carlson, Sally BuTler, Marjorie Wiegand, and Dawn Benson: Second Row: I Joan l-larkins, Doris Sumner, Marilyn Oberg, Carol Siegfried, Marylyn af' Y.: Becker, Frances Prcisek, Marlene Erlandszin, Bill Elwell, Dwighf Fav. Q O rx Pignald Rebel, and Richard Tilly: Third Row: Caroline Sfurrn, Peggy A ' STrar'e, Alice Koeneijke, Jim Royer, David Edwards, James Faulsliiih, l ' 4, ly5l,,Xi' John Harris, Bob Anclrer, Marvin Pall, Vfillard McDaniel, and Frank Q f T r, , 3' , F'-1-6-Tula: FourTh Row: Barbara Slacks, Mariorie Erickson, Carolyn Larson, Francis Nicall, John DieTeriiih. J:ihn Edwards, Bob Winemiller, Dick Sqhneider, Dan Bufferfield, John Coseglia, Philip Mazzone, Jack Larson, AusTin Swarlz, Richard Lawler, and Allan Meyer. AN-I SHARON 70 ,Ll enior CAMP .95 gina! goaffor .xdmgifioua AT The Fall ConcerT The choir opened wiTh iTs TradiTional Theme song, Going Home. Following in order were The Cherubim Song No. Six, by Tschaikowslcyq l-lalleluiah Amen, Trom Judas Maccabaeus by Handel: The l-loly CiTy, by Adams: Oh, Dear, WhaT Can The MaTTer Be? arranged by Kubilcg A TribuTe To Rom- berg, which included his mosT Tamous songs, such as One Alone and STouT l-learTed Men q and, in closing, The Theme song. The ensembles piTched in wiTh The girls' NoneTTe singing WalTz oT The Flowers, by Tschailcowslcy, and BeauTiTul Dreamer, by l:osTer, while The Boys' NoneT sang All Through The NighT, a Welsh Tollc song: Kemo Kimo, arranged by Wilson, and GreaT Day, by Youman. l'lighlighTs oT The Vesper ConcerT were solos by James NeTreTa singing Ave Maria, Marilyn Beclcer singing The Lord ls My LighT, and Carol STurm singing The l-loly CiTy. Also There were incidenTal solos by James FaulsTich and Jaclc Harris. The Senior Choir is alTogeTher volunTary. Anyone who parTicipaTes in iT is doing The singing compleTely on his own will. The members give Their school Time and oTTen ouTside Time To prepare Tor Their various concerTs and programs. This vocal group is one oT The TinesT oT iTs lcind in Chicagoland. SENIOR CHOIR: FirsT Row: ClaudeTTe Bauer, Connie Wolfe, Beify A IHA Q QV Y PTM willy X, GOT uTh Ro T ingem Fellows, Caroline Shahfer, Lou LiTTle, Gwen PolTroclc, PaT Kaufman. Mar e Garnperh and Peg Pool, Second Row: Joe Belleson, Jerry if'- Wheeler, Diclc Beal, Dean I-li!I, Mar Ann KasTe, PaT Phillips, Jackie , W m Frenclreiss, Marion l-leimerT, Sharon Chrisfianson, Jean Sauls, and X I N Alice l-lyers7 Third Row: Jim NeTreTa, Tom Thorsen, Jim Popp, Leonard t N W.. I . I Neumann, Tim Jager, Allen Myers, a oore, Diane es mer, Jean 'QJ7' h ig l ermann, Shirley RauTenbush, Barb Beckman, and Dorriane Anderson: I ' Fo r w: John Green, l-lenry l-larger, Jim Bueche, T-lerb SiewerT, Paul STevens, Wal er Larlain, Jaclc Langille, Wayne Mahood, Bob Canlin, 4 Q Bill KasTe, and Jim Faulsfich. Y. 7 I SHARON jrdnfecf jfoudavlom UOPLUQJ wiflz jricLg une5 5 , s GQ fr l I y , ' ,X 'fi r - i ' ri? ' ' I al V' g I W E-A X sy, 7 Q Q .A ', l 922, x 'W N . X fe A -x iz I I 3 X. A 5NAFl0l'1 UPPER LEFTg OCTETQ Fir-5+ Rgwg Lucille Ball, and Peggy Pool, Second Row: Doris Sumner, RcberT Hill, and PaT Phillips, Third Row: Ronald Robel, Leonard Neumann, and Henry l-larger, UPPER RlGl-TT: GIRLS' NONET: Firsf Row: Claudeffe Bauer, Paf Kaulrnan, Mariorie Gamperl, Peggy STrane, and Marlene Erlandsting Second Row: Barbara Beckman, Caroline STurm, Carolyne Larson, Marylyn Becker, and Frances Nicoll, LOWER LEFT: BOYS' NONET: FirsT Row: Diclr Beal, Dick Tilly, and Philip Mazzonef Second Row: James Popp, J-Le Belleson, and Torn Th-:irsenp LasT Row: Gerald Wheeler, James Faulshch, and David Edwards. LOWER RIGHT: BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Firsf Row: John Horner, Charles Greaves, Neil Marshall, Larry Shaw, and Allen Durham, Second Row: Richard Holm, Richard LindsTrom, Duane Iv1cCarTney, James Dailey, Ronald Erickson, Ri:ibe1T Williams, and Ronald lvlilTcirdg Third Row: Charles Price, Mr. Harris, Thomas Henderson, Ralph Close, John GolTermann, and Richard Muessig. OT Yorlc's many acclaimed choral groups, The Boys' NoneT, The Girls' NoneT, The Boys' Glee Club, and The OcTeT are The mosT enTerprising. These groups sing aT many OT The various concerTs puT on by The music deparTmenT. The newesT oT These groups is The Boys' lNloneT, composed oT nine Troubadors vvho specialize in close male harmony. The powder and ruTTles are worn by The preTTier side oT music or The Girls' NoneT. Any sophomore, iunior, or senior girl is eligible Tor The noneT, buf only aTTer rigorous TryouTs. The Boys' Glee Club combines The TalenTs OT sophomore, iunior, and senior boys To produce songs ThaT prove To be easy lisTening. BoTh boys and girls blend Their voices as The TalenTed people who deserve To be in The OcTeT. This group specializes in singing songs ThaT are pleasing as well as enTerTaining. 72 I TREBLE CLEF: F'rsl Row: Joyce Harlley, Janel Gibson, Rela l-lamrock, Carol Ann Johnson, Arlene Schmidl, Marilyn Daily, Lois Long, Mari- lyn l-lersey, Carol Klene, Jane Whilney, Carol Leclure, and C, Eldon Harris: Second Row: Linda Luchella, Joanne Buehring, Donna Schalo, Kathie Kidney, Carole Websler, Caroline John, son, Jean Erickson, Marge Zaroogian, Pally Knepple, Norma Decker, Barbara Brown, Mary Lou l-lenaughan, and Judy McCallum: Third Row: Gerlrude Gaus, Edna Ghislain, Beverly Forsmark, Joanne Pauske, Virginia Schulz, Bar- bara Peiler, Carol Lynn Rilzmann, Marilyn Slueck, Belly Milliren, Belly Briqhl, Pal Kirchf ner, Pal Rilch, Pal Larson, and Carol Fenlon: Fourlh Row: Mariorie Hansen, Barbara Wick! ham, Rila Paoli, Joan Meyers, Carolyn Pearson, Fleury LeSage, Nancy Koop, Dorarhy Wesl, Evelyn Bossley, Phebe Ernsl, Mariorie Schwarz, Sharon Johnson, Rulh Ellis, Barbara Riner, and Mary Alice Grimes. Gi 9 arridi arelfnfn UWM ciwlafri wiflz a in ing 2 A . s. .Iba- ofto GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: Firsl Row: Mr. l-larris, Ann Kraeplin, Virginia Sahrn Barbara Belz, Joan Schmalzried, and Pal Brill: Second Row: Mary Ren Aue, Pal Peacock, Billie Moses, Wilda Williams, Jane l-larbaugh, l-lelen Third Row: lrene Morgan, Diane l-loll, Mary l-lolsl, Jane Norman, Janice idl, Kay Wilson, Anna Cohan, , Elizabelh Ackerman, Joanne Crowell, and Sharon Sieverl: Somers, Jacquelyn Gerhardl, fe? PQ ii l QW ir 0 E- ix XX K :Tx K I is ' l X ng w Q s X ? YY-an 'Sf-p.i.'T i I A D Barbara Rascher, Shirly Peipol, Lois l-leim, Marilyn Rinker, and Carole Pollrock: Fourlh Row: Irene Molnar, Evelyn Ruopp, Beverly Wallace, Grace Fielilz, Ann Reid, Virginia Large, Dcirolhy Dawson, Joan Jewell, Carol Langer, and Joan Faierson. Almosl any hour ol lhe day one can walk down lhe halls ol York hearing lhe sound ol York's songbirds-lrom lhe lowliesr lrosh lo lhe lolliesl senior. The choruses ol York presenl an annual Pall and Spring Concerl al which lhey are always received beaulilully. Besides lhe annual concerls, lhe choruses sing al many olher lunclions, among lhem lhe annual Chrislmas assembly al which lhe Senior Choir marches down lhe aisle singing Ch Come All Ye Failhlulf' Freshman Chorus is lhe lirsl slep loward Senior Choir. ll is open lo all lresh' men who have signed up lor a chorus. ll seems lhal lhis year's lreshmen musl be greally inspired by music, lor lhey have lhe largesl number ol sludenls ol all lhe classes laking choir. This year al lhe annual Pall Concerl lhey sang Praise Ye lhe Lord, by Sainl-Saens, Cruising Down lhe River, arranged by Slickles, and Oklahoma, by Rodgers. The Freshmen Chorus has an annual iob ol singing lor lhe visiling eighlh graders. The Sophomore Chorus consisls only ol sophomore girls. The program ol lhe Sophomore Chorus al lhe Fall Concerl included The Lord's Prayer, by Mallolle, Jusl a Wearyin' lor You. by Bond, Ol Thee l Sing, arranged by Gershwin, and Wilhoul a Song, by Youman. ,f'r, el K Pi, 57 'Q Q-vfry lisa, i if,-2 , , i cf XSQKS, X , Y .ill KJ Y, ,ii SQ cX1l X f JWC. Xa' QQJA 7,1 MPLS cgjonggirclfi cjvlafaloy unefi in flue .xgucbforium FRESHMAN CHORUS: First Row: Nancy Morgan, Darlene Tritthardt, Sara Martinez, Beverly Schalo, Zandra Runge, Judy Bloedel, Gay Taylor, Lynn Semple, Alice Peterson, Betty Bunge, Dolores Beclier, Pat Merritield, Pat Murphy, Jean Caldwell, Barbara Lothian, Joyce Nemec, Mary Nash, Lynne Graham, Sarah Greaves, Eleanor Knowles, Dolores Ritter, Roberta Triebe, Beverly Hawlrins, Janet Beal, Shirley Carter, Sherry Ledr, Elaine Volle, Sharon White, Jane Howe, Rita Stoltman, Marlene Hitzemann, Nancy Ruyle, Barbara Shatter, Bonnie Kain, Evelyn Felbinger, and June Weelrsg Second Row: Bob Hightower, Howard Ackerman, Kay Baldwin, Elizabeth Angell, Judy Beckman, Rcidean Donavan, Lynn Luslce, Carole Hanson, Dorothy Gee, Marilyn Burnell, Paula Swanson, Debbie Ben- nett, Barbara Nelson, Pearl Drohner, Joyce Stebel, Norma Raab, Stuart Anderson, Albert Pioch, Larry Forque, Roberta Ciochon, Lorraine Geiger, Gail Pat Philp, Vanita Urquhart, and Jeanne DesRosiers, Grace Hueschen, Ann Leppla, Virginia Scholz, Marilyn Kostner, Pat Roy- Bartlett, Mary Ann Perrelli, Mary Carney, Ethan Ruben, Arleen Fritz, Barbara Gratt, Janice Harte, Marcia Felz, Schmidt, Margie Schulze, Nancy Schorb, Linda Scahill, Eunice Langeler, Wcilterg Third Row: Diclr Dorris, Glenn Ruby, Donna Van Ewylc, Jaclcy Viriginia Gaus, Ardith Ericlcson, Nancy Starn, Bonnie Jones, Pat Deutsche, ster, Margaret LeRoy, David Beclr, Jim Feaster, Kurt Schaeter, Melvin Mary Hainbaugh, Mary Edwards, Betty Royer, Gail Ferdinandsen, Arlene Krempels, Virginia Hathorne, Corine Longwell, Margaret Dimmitt, and Frances Missarq Fourth Row: Rita Fielitz, Dorothy Thiellr, Shirley Stout, Pat Schmerler, Gail Anderson, Ann Felthouse, Margie Nicoll, Pat Lewis, Pat Kirby, Marion Wagner, Colleen Marlcert, Lynn Maysaclr, Gloria Leber, Mary Rowe, Mary Christianson, Kent Newlon, Dori Orme, Douglas Harris, Diclr Fel- lows, Alice Aitken, Nancy Voris, Pat Hartwig, Pat Jaslre, Margo Allabough, Sue Sowers, Barbara Fainter, Margaret McCombs, Gwen Marshall, Shirley Grittin, Carol Rysdon, Judy Hamowitz, Rose Hadtlca, Holly Bawden, Priscilla Mer- riam, and Connie Stamtalrus. Ruth James, Dolores Lamport, and Mr, Harris at the piano. BOTTOM PICTURE: SOPHOMORE CHORUS: Pianist: Mary Fielitz, First Row: Nancy Klulc, Marilyn Buelow, Joy Mazzone, Nancy Prince, Theresa Hett, Marcia Fields, Pat Osterchill, Suzanne Nabers, Mariory McComb, Anna Bivby, Barbara Schroeder, Grace Vonderc-he, Marilyn Eberhardt, and Jean Benningerg Second Row: Sally Shaw. Ruth Blair, Ann Bilelr, Dorothy Gerbrect, Lunita Bright, Dolores Krueger, Nancy Miller, Judy Johnson, Dolores Marcis, Alice Meier, Barbara Selden, Joan Bloclr, Nancy Danstelser, Caroline Tilly, Muriel Hansen, and Adele Moltrosg Third Row: Pat Johnson, Diane Graue, Barbara Ventcin, Carolyn Bigler, Cheryl Dahl, Helen Jensen, Lucille Gish. Shirley Paoli, Dianne Albert, Sallie McElroy, Ardele Taylor, Beth Hamel, Joyce Damron, Sally Mills, Arlene Mueller, Shirley Truav, and Arlene Urquhart: Fourth Row: Mariorie Mahon, Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Brusati, Margaret Fciv, Carol Fielitz, Shirley Breininger, Joanne learalros, Joan Lichtenberger, Marylyn Olden, Royola Ferdinand, Joan Gavens, Marjorie Zoch, Carol Wehrs, Joan Larson, Donna Schmidt, Edith Apel, and Joan Anderson. , The Girls' Glee Club is composed ot sophomore. rumor, and senior girls. It was lust added to Yorlcs many choruses last year. At the Fall Concert they sang Rombergs Serenade, All the Things You Are, by Kern with an incidental solo by Janice Sommers, When Love is Kind, arranged by Trinlraus, and the popular Tzena, Tzena, Tzena, by Ross. The Treble Clet consists ot junior and senior girls. It is the last step in the long climb to the Senior Choir. They sang Why Was I Born, by Kern, ln An Old Dutch Garden, by Grons, Dancing in the Dark, by Schwartz, and Ol' Man River, by Kern at the Fall Concert. Yorlcs choirs, under the very able direction ot C. Eldon Harris, are doing very well and will show much promise as tuture members ot the Senior Choir. unior ganc!J 88,05 jkingd umlaing af Mori' I The York band personnel has been divided inTo The ConcerT Band and Junior Band. The Junior Band is mosTly made up oT Treshmen, alThough There are some upper- classmen in iT. This band gives Two concerTs. ln Their Tall concerT They played Spring, BeauTiTul Spring, by Lincke and OverTure Erocia, by Spornicha. ln Their spring con- cerT They will play RhyThm Moods, Marcho Polo, and SpiriTual Rivers. This band is meanT To be a Training band Tor The ConcerT Band. The purpose is To have members develop more polish and rehearse music oT high-school level. Since The Junior Band is iusT sTarTing This year, iT remains To be seen wheTher This new band will prepare The members Tor a beTTer ConcerT Band. The orchesTra, alThough noT parTicipaTing in many evenTs This year, is a parT oT The band organizaTion. We hope ThaT in TuTure years more people will Try ouT Tor orchesTra and perhaps we will be hearing more Trom Them. N Q I LI ary I 'fl f v4 BOTTOM PHOTO: ORCHESTRA: Mr. Chopp, Bill Ehman, Ken Rada, Dick Haegele, Eugene Raising, Harvey NorTh, and Gloria Sobel. ABOVE: JUNIOR BAND: FirsT Row: Alice VeTTe, Judy Simpson, Charlene Bremberg, Shirley SarTorius, Eric Larson, Herb Wilken, Dave Rickson, Bob Harrison, Bill Harrison, and Janef Ellison, Second Row: Dennis Aldred, Lewis Mabie, Fred Kraeplin, John GorveTT, RoberT Hudson, DoroThy PoinTec, Carol Johnson, John Davison, Reinhold Mueller, Paul Haroldsen, Douglas Mehle, Charles Williams, Allen Gallagher, Ed Nagel, John Jenkins, Arlene Virus, Ed BreTTman, Ronald Johnson, Jim BackoTT, and Jim Erlenbaughg Third Row: Dick Franzen, Henry GaeTona, Nick Flesouras, Dick Vernon, Richard, CurTis, Dick STraTTon, Jim STokes, Dick Snyder, CurT Smith, Don Jugle, Dick OesTmann, Jerry FosnoT, Don EksTrom, Lee Hedge, Bruce Karr, Jim LaTTa, and John Hadley. T l lil. Ti i ry Z X 'T s T ,iff T 1 fa Zi! CT g,-.. 4 .. 'I ,aj x X llllllv N, X gms, Climb aboard and 'rake yourself oul of The world of realilry lnlo A Thousand and One Niglwls. As we lravel along, 'rhinlc of flue dance. llwe play, llme game, or any evenl 4 Zwicafl a 'aA5 l ancff CLAI1 ew omloare Wofezi af 7f2Wu:5ic Lefl fo Righf: Eiizabefh Acler man, Beverly Mcllcnald, Alice Mahler, Nancy Rnghardi, Maria Visfarir-lla, Beverly Schafer, oe e , Mariorie Erick- ri, Carolyn STur Q., oor?s Mariif Carl F nf lrsl Row: Marilyn Ober, Bar- ira Seldonl Ardele Taylor, Jane? Sullivan, Margaret Fi Barbara Johnson, Carol Blume-nsrzhein, Grace Vonder- he, Jean Sauls, Janel' Alles, Joanne Chanf, Phyllis Pl d , un , and D orrsSumner. Mariorie Mahon al piano Second Row: Gwen Polfroclr. Joanne Carlson, Grelchen efhouse, Valincla Janlcins, om Moore, Mr. l-larri-5. and Anna Bixby. 'X K X 4' '-15 Z- ' L. iN X 4- l 5' 4' Ao Q' 7 V J MUSIC CLUB OFFYCERS: Diane Welshymer, Vice Pregi denlq Nancy Miller , Secrelary- Treasurerg and Mary Fielilz, Pre-sidenl. The purpose of rhe Music CI b u , sponsored by Mr. l-larris, is lo aid The dillerenl acrivilies ol lhe music deparlmenr. Anyone is eligible ro ioin The club wilh fhe exceprion of lhe fresh- man, who can nor ioin unlil The second semesler. Meelings are held once a monfh af which lhere is a business meeling, recrearion, and relreshmenls. Every year lhe Music Club sponsors ils annual Music Club Dance which always proves ro be borh a delighrlul and successful evening. The club also 'fakes occasional +rips To Chicago 'ro see musical programs, musical plays, and movies. ' 76 J .Mdforicafsociefg Wemgera eaemdd mae en 0!.f4ra6ia IX TOP PHOTO: Fi + R : N S rs ow ancy fouf, Dorofhy Johnson, Barbara Fleischman, Joyce Bowen, Grace Sinabaldi, Hazel Winne, Elaine Sfein, and Donna Hinlcelmang Second Row: Joan Lighf, Jeaneffe Jones, Jean Golfermann, Joan Michaelis, Peggy Bailey, Jean Sauls, Barbara Conlin. Norman Regifz, Paf Hollander, Allison Merriam, Alan Johnson, and Lou Alice Liffleq Third Row: Carol Siegfried. Paf Whiralcer, Ja Anne Dodds, Diane Welshymer, Grefchen Felrhouse, Margie Hanson, Dorofhy Warwiclc, Carolyn Sfurm, Shirley Falfer, Daniel Anderson, Don Rosenwinlcel, Jim O'NeiI, David Soulcup, Allen Achepohl, and Dwighf Fox: Fourfh Row: Mariorie Erickson, Doraine Anderson, Joanne Carlson, Carol Leach, Paf Moore, Lolifa Deere, Barbara Slaclcs, Alice Hyers, Denny Fuglsang, Diclc Beal, Dave Roberfson, and Alberf Smifh, BOTTOM LEFT: Seafed: Marion Holf, Mary Fielifz, Beffy Buchman, Lois Young, Millie Benedeffo, Valinda Jenlcins, Marilyn Chaney, Joan Harlcins, and Eloise Bacon: Sfanding, Firsf Row: Barbara Beckman, Gloriann Torforello, Faifh Lorenzen, Jean Davis, Charloffe Wiegand, Nafalie Schrnidf, Lucille Ball, Beffy Casfner, Kay DeMoss, Margo Broclcman, Muriel Goff, and Roxi-ann Parlcerg Second Row: Marion M ers, E'I Shoclnl M 'I Ob y :een ey, ar: yn erg, Andrea Leader, Peggy Sfrane, Carol Fenfon, Alberf Wendf, Malcolm Taylor, Donna Bainer, Carole Sundberg, Eleanor Aschmann, and Alice Avedisian. BOTTOM RIGHT: HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS: Mr. Maclear, Spcnsorg Warren Wolfman, Presidenfg Denny Fuglsang, Secrelary- Treasurer, AI Achepohl, Vice-Presidenf: and Alan Johnson, Program Chairman. One of fhe mosf popular as well as educafional clubs af York is fhe Hisforical Sociefy which was . d . organize in l938. Af The presenf fime under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Maclear fhe club brin s f fh . g o e members affenhon facfs nof sfudied in regular hisfory courses. Being an acfive member in fhis organizafion is of greaf value fo a sfudenf. Seniors who have a full credif in American hisfory and second-semesfer juniors are eli ibl f . g e or membership. To acquire a pin, a senior musf fulfill cerfain gualificafions during his firsf fwo semesf ers of membership. One of fhe acfivifies of fhis organizafion is fo sponsor several assemblies during fhe year. This year, if presenfed fhe Armisfice 'D bl d F b ' ' ' bofh well received. ay assem y an a e ruary program honoring Lincoln which were In former years il' has been fhe cusfom for fhe Hisforical Sociefy fo false several field f ' d ' rips uring fhe school year. This year fhe members vofed againsf fhe field frips They felf fhaf people were iusf joining for fhese frips and really wouIdn'f false an acfive inferesf in .fhe club In place of fhese field frips, Hisforical Sociefy has engaged several speakers fo fallc fo fhe members fhroughouf fhe year. I 77 I I .7A0Jl9ial1..5 666410111 UNL :UUA Wydfery, janfaziy ann! jarce TOP PHQTCP ' f in Shall We Join lhe Ladies 'fd r hir, Pfrr Lare- Eawr-r, F5-um I.-35519 lvlfarqre Gvarnpqrt, E13-.mm A f -Wifdrfq are Mfrrzri- l-lawsin lrd Piwr + lVllE3lilLE PHOTO: Cuwhi-mer Sally Mrlls m p Lev' 'rfd ri' 'hfple-Qui-r Andrei Leader digplay h r E-OTTQM LEFT: Sai- nf if Tr-ere 5 l'r1iw'l T' We shepleffper Ardrea Lender lp The Case of The Crushed Pelunias. BCTTOM Plfvl-lT: Dredcr Eob Ancler and fw- fl HJ 'J f-rl.n ll J L , LJL' . L The Pol Boilers. The-y are lrcfr lell li righlg Wayne Mearrvod M wry L-tu Q Dell Bruce Jih' if Hruifi W, Carl 'W avd Cimle VVPWQ. Q A537 IJ . 'ff Y. . Hfif 0 I l STAGE CREW: Firsf Row: Dick Bingham, George Thompson, Dick i Spenser, Dave Soukup, Mike Cody, l Dick Koubeck, Bob Ancker, and l Mahlon Slocum: Second Row: , Henry GaeTano, Ray BergsTrom, Ed Werner, Jim Jasper, Dick T Kusf, Jim Dame, Jim Rover, and Charles Evansong Third Row: Kem' Newlon, Frank PosTula, Joe Belle- SOV1, RoberT Chrisfianson. LIGHT CREW: Ed Nagel, Tom Burrows T G T II Dame, Don Orme, John Lund, and 3006! me gocwclri af L id M'l6!0l CnCl,:55l'VLQl'l if PQCLIWL i i The SulTan oT Persia had Scheherazade To enTerTain him. York has Thespians, a club Tor Those TalenTed young acTors and acTresses who have visions oT perTorming beTore The greaT whiTe lighTs on Broadway. Their achievemenT, under The direcTion oTlv1iss Doris E. WhiTe, Tor This year is Drama NighT, consisTing oT Three one-acT plays. The Po'r Boiler, a TravesTy, The Case of The Crushed PeTunias, a lyrical TanTasy, and Shall We Join The Ladies?, a mysTery, were highlighTed This year. Thespians is open To all sophomores and juniors who are dramaTically inclined. l-le or she musT serve Tor one year as apprenTices, engaging in acTing or producTion work. Those who have accumu- laTed enough poinTs are Then honored by becoming a Tull-Tledged member oT The club and are eligible To wear The Thespian pin, one oT The mosT aTTracTive emblems worn by York sTudenTs. The pin is in The shape oT a T wiTh Two masks represenTing comedy and Tragedy. During The academic year The acTiviTies regularly engaged in by The Thespians are a dinner Tor apprenhce members, a Trip To Chicago To see a proTessionally-sTaged play, The producTion of Drama NlghT, The sponsoring oT a social hour, and iniTiaTing Those who have compleTed Their apprenTiceship. 79 'r 2012? 0 WOITIUII Z!Cll'Z,qMQf gquaffo .Afdgiail Jie, GuesTs aT The Roman BangueT have humble slaves aT Their command during The TgE5qif4ff fiTfEQDw7,. A enTire evening. are presenTed wiTh wreaThs To ward oT'l evil spiriTs, waTch The dance ol fig if T The waTer carriers and are enTerTained by a magician, The banguef is closed wiTh The brew Q . T . . fr fri lgcauhlul and sTaTely dance ol The VesTal Jrrguns To honor The goddess VesTa. MG li X ' ,ff To enchanT The Sullran, Scheherazade mlghT also have Told ol The acTlviTies oT The Xl ' fir .... . . fx 4 ji 'KC l.aTrn Club, which began w:Th The LaTrn Club Capers. a slcrT which was puT on Tor The . . V f X - si, l Norlx Freshman Day assembly. The year progressed wrTh The annual Treasure hunTg The x -f , . LHS We y Mercury gram booTh aT The l-lallowe en parfyg The November bungo game: The colorTul . f, L . . , 59:5 'f- Cena Roma: The saluTaTory Tor Treshmeny The Lud: Romana, or Roman Games: and lasT 4 'W' fl . . . . . . bg !Y2,- buT noT leasT The Tea aT whrch The achve scnlors receuved Therr puns. - , A . if '4 1 'H lvlxflv TOP, VVATEP CAPTUEFS: Srrlrle, Carfer, Mm, Ed--.ardq ,lc-arnf? Call-uf Cwrrvyr Tl N Prb 'lm ,Tiny M-:rrlam Bfffy l3cl.f9r, Pal lfrrby, Mfrrmrle Nlccrl' MarTha Green, B-i-v:r', l-la.-.l nr ard F'u?h Jamey. BOTTOM LEFT: Dtrraire Anderiir' a Minerva I l s F' chard Sfraftr, a F'crmf1n 5ldler MIDDLE: OTHER MEMBERS PLAWNG CAPDS: Thercma Heh, Barbara .l'iF l3- Q Srdrlf-y Warnri-il PM Cvebhardl, Dirralne Arrdefscn, Joyce Dcrlfzal, Barry Jaclrrnan, Fran Nrinll, Dial Lfi-inird Marrh-all Esry, ,lcarme Peinle Gwen Pclrrcrcly L1 a T-lurTmq, and A-ice Maher. BOTTOM l?lGl-IT: VESTAL VWOINSZ -loan l-laclerl, Sallie Mclflrcvy, Carcl Blumenacheln, Nonabs-llc' VVaTscn Dcrnra Nriwngrarr,JarefAl'r5-s,JaneTSu1llvan, Pal Grayhcscl., Carole Pilfricl, Lil: l-lunflni, and Allc-2 lvlahler, 'Zf 5 Y 1 fm A Q if sf yfnoalern .gjflfwllenfo ji lull cw Oman gfacbord in TOP: LATIN CLUB MEMBERS AT Tl-IE BANQUET: Richard STraTTon, KenneTh Moy, Ronald Robel, Roger KusT, Malhon Slocum, Richard KusT, Mariorie Hanson, Shirley FalTer, Warren WolTman, and Karoly Kiehn. MIDDLE: George Chipain, Larry CurTin, Bill Dawson, KeiTh Achepohl, Phillip Joy, Arnold SulTalco, Roger KusT, John EberhardT, and Fred Curry. BOTTOM LEFT: LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Shirley Falier, Treasurer, Gwen PoITroclc, SecreTaryg Barry Jackman, Vice-Presidenfg and Mahlon Slocum, President waTch Diane AlberTs dance. BOTTOM RIGHT: SLAVES AND SEINIATORS AT BANQUET: George Chipain, Fred Curry, John Eberhardt Larry CurTin, Arnold Sulalko, ETan l-luben, Mahlon Slocum, and Philip Joy. IT is Too bad ThaT among The Tales she Told The sulTan, Scheherazade was unable To Tell oT The LaTin Club aT York. This club is one oT The school's oldesT and mosT acTive clubs. To become a member one musT be a sTudenT Talcing eiTher LaTin lO, I l, or IZ, or a Treshman who has received an A Tor his TirsT semesTer oT LaTin 9. Mrs. Larson and Miss l-lowe are co- sponsors oT This organizaTion.i Scheherazade mighT have Told oT The exciTing sTory oT LaTin Club's annual Roman BangueT, which is one oT The mosT colorful and unusual evenTs aT Yorlc. The banqueT Talces place during The TirsT parT oT 'December and is held in The BeauTiTully decoraTed Girls' Gym. STaTues oT The gods, murals, drapes. and planTs are seT up To resemble an aTrium oT ancienT Rome wiTh a small TounTain in The cenTer oT The room. The guesTs sTarT arriving aT a Tashionable home in The evening dressed in The Typical Roman cosTume. 8 I Jgafke Jdrfach igh .goof ofzzfwg Mcurfor german gl P 15 L' ,KN a I kg... 54 .qs ,f f T . f fflpy I 1- Q: f c ,f M ri T y K Y! Cf 5 T ...-E+-,1 f TOP RIGHT: OFFICERS: SeaTed: Fred B-rsselman, Pregidenlg STanding: Mar uerire C iss T g ar , rcasurerg Aiberf WendT! Vice' President and Er ice Soderholm, Se-:reTarv. TOP LEFT: FirsT Row: Caro. Vogelbacher and BeTTy Meiniriqerg Second Row- Richard T-laesele hhmfy Br Mar F' ' Y . . ir -, ia , cv-in, y relYZ. Phillip Wirsching, and Elsie l-lalwachsq Back Row: Bill BirndorTT, David Lundberg, Bill Shinefluo, and Myra Bloxom, BOTTOM LEFT Sfandi Sh' l B 5 ng: irey reininger, Carol Langer, Vern Shissler, D1i:kFroQlich, Dale Gruninger, Ronald Weber, Bob Anderson, Dale BreihT, Flwin Gunzel, Charles Schmocik, ElizabeTh Ackerman, and Donna Bufferheldg Sealed: ElizabeTh Sfihcrenbach, Gerlrude Gaus, and Mariorie Wiegand. LOWER RIGHT: Fred Bcsselrnan makes a sTrikinq silhouetfe wifh pipe and slein. Among The oldesT and largesT clubs aT York sTands The German Club. The mee-Tings are held h once a monT under The supervision oT Miss Evien, The sponsor The KaTTee KlaTsch is The biggesT evenT oT The year. This gala evenT is similar To a Tea. WaiTers, who are dressed in shorT panTs and brighT suspenders Topped wiTh daisies and sunflowers, serve TaculTy guesTs and members. The TaculTy is liTerally brushed oTT by The waiTers. TAS each Teacher comes in, a waiTer gives him 'ionce-over-lighTly wiTh a whisk broom and Then polishes his shoes.l The meal consisTs oT VaTerland delicacies and is accompanied by music Trom a liTTle German band. AT Thanksgiving a game is played vviTh a baskeTTul oT Tood. In order To receive a TidbiT, The mem- bers musT name iT in German. The sTudenTs learn many oT The German cusToms and Tolkways by playing such games aT Their social gaTherings, AnoTher annual evenT, held aT The lasT meeTing, is The Tarewell To The graduaTing senior members. Membership is open To all sTudenTs who are Taking German Pins and oTher honors are earned by ' T a porn sysTem, The poinTs are earned by ConTribuTing To The club and Taking parT in iTs acTiviTies. 82 CLA yoliiferi pracfice .30Cl,lfll5A Cudfomd af Xmaa pa fy CHRISTMAS PARTY: Joanne ChanT breaking The PinaTa. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: FirsT Row: Gene Dramrn, Fred Omundson, RoberT Mrazeic. and Leroy BeghToIg Second Row: Mr. Michaelsen, Eugene Holderman, Don Rosenwinkel, PaT WhiTaker, Joe Belleson, Jim Soukup, and Mahlon Slocumg Third Row: Joan CIiTcorn, Wilda Williams, Anna Cohan, Marilyn EberharT, Joanne ChanT, Pearl Rogers, Carolyn WhiTaker, Lois AIberTson, Theresa Hansen, Muriel Han- son, Nancy Ness, Millie Bene- de-TTo, Arlene Mueller, and Margo Brockman: FourTI1 Row: RuTh CurTis, Marion HoIT, Mar' Tha Jane Russell, Sue Schible. BeTTy Buchman, Barbara Riner, and Polly Ferdinand. OFFICERS: PaT WhiTaker, Sec reTary: Bob Marazek, Treasurer Pearl Rogers, Vice'PresidenTg and Margo Brockman, Presi- dent agp- Mmm. .ssh V, d b M Michelsen was Tormed in I92I and is Yorks oIdesT organ: York's Spanish Club, sponsore y r. zaTion. AIThough iT was organized ThirTy years ago :Ts purpose is sTiII The same To encourage Triendly reIaTions wiTh our neighbors To The souTh. Every year The members have a gala ChrisTmas parTy ' ' TII d b k own I S h T I The main TeaTure is The gaily decoraTed candy i e ag n observed in Typica panis s ye. as The PinaTa, which is knocked down by someone bIindToIded When The bag is broken everyone runs To geT his share. h ST d T IunTeer Tor The commiTTees which arrange The club rneeTings are held once a monT u en s vo and puT on programs., Any sophomore, junior or senior is eligible To ion can ioin The second semesTer if They have a B average h d T nT Two oinTs PoinTs are earned by Taking A pin is awarded To sTudenTs who ave earne we y p TT T parT in programs, donaTing reTreshmenTs. and doing The Thankless Task oT cleaning up a er par ies CYQCLIAAZ-UOLLJ I 6UflCCLiZ5. ,295 Cl,il'l QlfLQZ5fi0l'l 0!gI QlfLCA X513 fi P S? J! X I I I I I I V: ' I I I I I I I E I I , I I I 4 .. - Igfil. F345-'f :s'J5 : ,,,I . MFE' p llfl TEE A Mills Y Y A Al D :Sis MMEMT IIQKE I , .avi KVQ xv V' 3 A ,Jimi firgmga 11. fg sf '5 file! :.', 1 lifa ' 4- !i!' sf! jf '. ' ' 7 4 2,- IW! P-lv-I Y . rw' !009l ii - L-,,-21-...L f.z:.:1:::::::::::1:x-wig ,ggi has .,,. sv - ,liz-1 -ith! 4 ,7 57.-Sig. ik 'rf ri. -g A sl- I Q6 J: H3 5 1 summon FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Firsf Row: Clauderle Bauer, Bonnie Kane, Viriginia Hafhorne, Sharon Chrislensen, Marion Heirnerf, and Judy Hendrickson. Second Row: Elsie Plizenrneyer, Dolores Marcis, Paisey Daniels, Judy Johnson, and Barbara Befz. Third Row: Judy Weinbauer, Pauline Belan, Holly Bauden, Linda Luchelfa, Joan Kauslire, Ellen Menard, Marge Hanson, and Marilyn Gunderman. Fourfh Row: Jim Walson, Larry Swayda, Earl Rifer, and Richard McDonald. FPENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Caihie Hahn, Vice Presidenlg Sally Mills, Secrelary: and Joyce Damron, Presidenl. The French Club, one ol Yorlc's busiesl and mosi popular clubs in lormer years. has iusi begun acriviries aller several years oi inaciiviiy. Even Though ii has been re-eslablished only a shorr lime, il is lasr becoming as aclive and popular as il was belore. The purpose oi French Club is lo lurlher The French sludenls' inleresl in The French language and naiion. Membership is open ro any second year French slu- denls. or lo any lirsl year sludenl wiih a B grade average. Also any sludenl who has Ialcen French previously is welcome To ioin. The meelings are usually devored lo having various programs concerning The French people or lo playing French word games. Over The Chrislmas holidays lhey carried our a proieci ol selling Chrislmas wrealhs. This proved Io be very success- iul and prolilable lo The club. The members, al lhe presenl lime, are occupied in seleciing a club pin which any member may buy. Guards lor The pins will be awarded according lo a poinl syslem. 84 izcuf :S ana! waem en uzzd over perfurging progimd T an T ali? TX . Q RQ i R 7 Y E1 X , X 'gels-s f T T Lfj , X X -Q ff 1.93 Q? Q-Nigga ., J, Scmgvf L' . T' 'f T Q Cl PN l' Lj yi l 72 l X X x X T AT ,I Awami 5 L,,.l N Seaieclz Marshall Esly, and C RiTzrnan. The MaTh Club, which is sponsored by Miss l-leinemann, is an organi- zaTion especially Tor sTudenTs who are maThemaTically inclined-so come on and ioin, all you would-be EinsTeinsl The annual picnic aT The end oT each year is an evenT much anTicipaTed by all oT The club members. ln This year's iniTiaTion, The new members were Torced To worlc diTTiculT examples on The board, while The old Timers helpTully coached Them. Ample opporTuniTies are aT hand Tor any maTh enThusiasT To display his slcill in solving perplexing problems. There is a yearly meeTing when each member brings an arduous problem To be worlced ouT by oTher members. Also, many Tun Tilled slide-rule sessions are held. Each mem- ber comes eguipped wiTh his TrusTy slide-rule, all ready To compuTe answers To square rooTs, Theorems, and The lilce. ln addiTion To These numerous acTiviTies. inTormaTive Tilms are occasionally shown. The problem-oT-The-monTh conTesTs also provide a loT oT Tun Tor club members. Obviously enough, The aim oT This versaTile club is lin The presidenT's own wordsl To worlc maTh and have Tun while doing iT. 85 MATH CLUB OFFICERS: b Wineniiller, President DoroThy Wesl, SecreTaryq and Gerlr d Gaus, Vice-President f MATH CLUB MEMBERS: ST cl a ing: Larol Langler, Sharon l-laf Albe-rT SrniTh, Marjorie Wiega Jim Dane, and Mahlon Sloc 'Tr Q ThaT Truly made This year a greaT success, one never To be TorgoTTen. May The name oT York be on your magic slaTe Tor The resT oT your lETe! l dence .gzcclenfb .SQL fo .gyulolareaa Superdfifiona T l l .5 nl 1- , r xl I 3 ' i - J WW9 , any .fx N gil' sciEncE crua ivisiviaeivs Rodger KusT, fNlberT Wendl Bruce Sc-de-rholm, Allan Veqeil John STeclfman, James Dame 'N y Fred iVla1Di-nald, Tom Burrlws VWS T 'xml ' Spencer, BOTTOM PICTLRE SCIENCT: CLUB OFFICERS J ON V B Hy . lvl y, 1 l Xxffl-:T-:FX IAQFS 'fix The Science Club is one oT The newer clubs aT York. A member oT This club musl Ty? is x have a B average Tor one semesTer oT General Science 9. lm, 1' f, . . . . . . C,'i.4zg- The oblecT oT The club is To promoTe inTeresT in science. During The year The mem- 'TQX 4 ,I bers Try To increase Their knowledge and perTecT Their slcill in The Tield oT science so ThaT ,R gig? 1 in The TuTure years They will be oT service To Their communiTies and naTion. During The I f i fl ly meeTings They sTress The imporTance oT science in everyday living. The members QT 'T V T T T Yorlcs Science Club hel To carr ouT The ro ram oT The Science Clubs oT America. ,X y P Y rv Q Yi x il ' This year Science Club earned The money which They donaTed To The March oT If h X yiil ,yi Dimes, Cancer FoundaTion, and To The l-learT Fund by selling pop and candy aT The Wilji T9 l T, baskeTbaII games and press-nTing The spoolc house aT The l-lallowe'en ParTy. 4 ii. 86 Tim Jager, Chuijli SchrncjiT g Narcy Snirlfy, and William 07118 C0l'l0l'lfLiC6 0I C8l Q55Q.'5 COOL M10 I Ql,U5 6U'l6!p0ii0l'l5 1.4 A N., W '-'Q 'T' ii T? ,T isg fi T ':TTii: ?4i 11' ft, Q l R , xi. Q 4 'R r ' - 1 'T , I ,QL -1 , -gs, fry: .,s. ,xiii-is v gg os T as UPPER RIGHT: MargareT BrandT, Nancy Prince, Joan Gavens, Joyce RiTzenThaler, Joyce Hariley, Eleanor Klose, Carol Abel, Jackie Paine, and Marcia Fields. LOWER RIGHT: Barbara BeTz, Presidenfg Evelyn Ruopp, Treasurer: Barbara Beckman, SecreTary7 and Joyce HarTley, Vice-Presidenii LOWER LEFT: FirsT Row: Mary Younger, Beverly Ebeling, Nancy Prince, Jane Harbaugh, Jeanne Ninneman, Joyce RiTzen- Thaler, JaneT Gibson, Jean Harbough, Eleanor Klose, Marsha Fields, Grace GrisaTe, Alice VeTTe, MargareT BrandT, Barbara BeTz, Barbara Beckman, Elvelyne Ruopp, Mrs. Boyer, Joyce HarTley, Mrs. Haave, VVanda Ronske, Jacky Payne, and Mary Jane WarkenTien: Second Row: GerTrude HoTTman, Joan Gavens, Nancy Kluk, Dolores Krueger, Mary Lou Trimarco, Dolores KalTbanTner, Diane WrighT, Carol Larson, Camellia WrighT, BeTTy Brigan, Genevieve Drake, Eileen Triebes, Sherry Ledr, Carole Abel, Bernice Kraus, Alice Munger, Joyce BlyTh, Sharon SieverT, Beverly Mardis, Gail Dusek, and Barbara Peiler. Membership To The Home Economics Club is open To all girls who have Taken or who are Taking Home Economics. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe inTeresT in homemaking. The club climaxed The year wiTh iTs annual evenT, The sTyle show, TiTled Dorm Daze, paralleled wiTh a bazaar. Girls, modeling Their own gar- menTs, were selecTed Trom The Twelve clorhing classes To parTicipaTe in The show. Following Dorm Daze, The bazaar boarh aTTracTed much aTTenTion. CraTT work made by members oT The club was sold aT This Time. ReTreshmenTs were served To The girls and Their guesTs. The club enTered a TloaT in The Homecoming parade lasT OcTober. The TloaT, depicTing a LaGrange TooTball player being boiled in a sTeaming sTew keTTle, won second prize in The club division. The club was really proud oT iTs work since iT had won ouT over some ThirTy orher TloaTs. Members oT The club exchanged giTTs and had a small TalenT show Tor The ChrisTmas parTy. AT This Time The new memberswere iniTiaTed inTo The club. Q arf Club pins are awarded To members on a poinT sysTem. The poinTs are earned by serving on commiTTees, being an oTTicer, selling aT games, and by doing oTher miscellaneous work. The club's acTiviTies are sponsored by Mrs. Haave and her co-workers oT The Home Economics deparTmenT who did much To make The club year v a big success. A Q99 '5- 87 3 A T T ll fv' g- PEACH IPA i gferg, UWM ofcwgefif Harem, cw a nog ear 1- . ' v TOP Pl-IOTO OFFICERS: Pa! Mocre, President Marion I-ICTIT, Treazurerg Mrs. Anderson, Ao- vfftrt Carol Dunnivanf, Secre- Tary: and Dawn Benzow, Vice- pre-fidenl. l . X N TW 4??Il'l jf J J' hs X 'Till' -54? ALI BOTTOM PI-IOTO: GIRLS CLUB COUNCIL: Seafedz Pat I-lollander, Karclyn Kiehn, Nan- cy Miller, Ann Cohan, and M I I h ari.yn rig 3 STanding: Wiida Williams, Carol Blcminschien, Janef Sullivan, Doris STrickland, BeTTy BriqhT, Grelchen Felt- heuse, Barbara Johnson, Janef Alles, Mary Fielirz, and Mar- . . X jorie Jcigel. Yorlds largesT club, guided by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Bass, has had anoTher busy yearl To sTarT The year rolling, The Big SisTers meT wiTh Their liTTle sisTers, The incoming Treshmen. NexT, Girls' Club sponsored The annual Bow Week. During ThaT week There is a race To see which class can buy The mosT bows. The I-lallowe'en ParTy was again organized by Girls' Clubq oTher clubs were asked To parTicipaTe. AT ChrisTmas, The club enTerTained some children Trom a children's home. Several new acTiviTies were inTroduced in The Girls' Club calendar. One was To have brealcTasTs during home-room period. AnoTher was To give lobby Teas. The Third was To give a TalenT show composed oT Girls' Club members only. On SaTurday, April 7, The annual Girls' Club ConTerence was held aT MorTon I'-ligh School. Yorlc senT 30 represenTaTives. The Tinal evenT oT The year Tor Girls' Club was The MoTher-DaughTer Tea and The insTaIlaTion oT oTTicers. aa 1 f . .gm if, 13 5 WSsfn..:ef'1.H.-.-- -.N L ....... LOWER LEFT: COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS: Carol Nelson, PaT Egres, LoliTa Deere, Carolyn Sundberg, Millie Bene- deTTo, DorThy Johnson, Diane Ruehl, Louellen SchleisTer, Alice Kubicelc, Marilv I-IoelTie, Carol WebsTer, Edna Ghislain, Margo Brockman, Peggy Larson, Sue Weaser, Marilyn Caroll, Lois I-Iasselbrinlc, and Pearl Rogers. TOP PHOTO: MORE MEMBERS: Jean Davis, Barbara STrobel, Glorianne TorTerelli, DoroThy WesT, Arlene Ruehl, Barbara Slaclcs, Marilyn Gunderman, Elaine Schlenbeclcer, BeTTy Buchman, CharloTTe Weigand, Nancy STouT, Barbara Reimer, LaRue Troup, and Alice Koeneche. BOTTOM RIGHT: OFFICERS: RuTh Zersen, SecreTaryg Angela PoliTo, Vice-PresidenTg Shirley KarnsTedT, Terasurer: and Terry I-Iansen, President A greaT boon To iuniors and seniors who are Talcing a subiecT in The ,commercial Tield is The Yorlc Commercial Club. The meeTings noT only are enTerTaining and colorTul, buT They insTrucT members in how To be successTul in The world oT business. jufure ecrefcurieri .ggluclg f!ze llflbrfcl ofguaineda in U 6 OuiTe TreguenTly people Trom The business world visiT The meeTings To speak abouT proper behavior, dress, and qualiTicaTions oT a good secreTary x ELI or execuTive. , E' This year The club made a Trip inTo Chicago To see The Business lx Machines Show. They also aTTended The Business STudenTs Comcerence and had dinner in a downTown resTauranT. One oT The highlighTs oT YCC's '- ,' acTiviTies is The much anTicipaTed picnic held in The spring. h Q In order To promoTe beTTer aTTendance among many members who work aTTer school, The club now has iTs business meeTings during The , -- home-room period. 'x I PiTy The poor greenhorns who musT undergo The rigorous iniTiaTion f W fs I In riTes To become a Tull-pledged member oT This organizaTionl In This year's ' . . . . . . . . . X , fsixiyy- 'Nj' imTiaTion, each miTiaTe was Torced To roll a peeled onion wiTh her nose L - J mfg Qian across a row OT desks. 89 lr. 4 Wiegand, Vice-President ouncf ZLL izarald page agouf flue .STafe offlze Union The Round Table oT Yorlc is open To any sTudenT who is inTeresTed in public speaking, debaTe, and discussion. The advisor is lvlr. Van Norman and The meeTings are held Twice a monTh. Eormerly The DebaTe Club, The organizaTion was renamed Round Table in I949. Topics Tor discussion are changed Tor every meeTing. The Topic TiTles range Trom The sublime To The ridiculous. Round Table discussions are mosTly made up oT serious maTTers, and The members someTimes geT inTo preTTy deep discussions. The poinT sysTem is sTill being used. A member musT earn aT leasT ThirTy-one poinTs beTore he is eligible To receive a pin. These poinTs may be earned by parTicipaTing in debaTes or discussions, by aTTending The meeTings, and by selling aT sporTs evenTs. Round Table members have a loT oT Tun arguing over deTails, even Though someTimes iT is iusT Tor The salce oT arguing. AT The same Time, They learn how To presenT and expound inTormaTion correcTly and Tully in The shorTesT Time possible. - if f .-iff ' s 4 l? T'TTl'- ' A I 'T-5-5 T viii? lv . il ll T li T fl 'ffglligf li ' l T yi ll .il ETX- Tlx' .T ROUND TABLE OFFICERS: Carol Burrows, Presidenh and Marjorie POUND TABLE MEMBERS: 90 l s lv ,M Mrk! cillordemen eriemgi file ,S71eiL:5 of Jdragia MEMBERS: MounTed: Margie McComb, JeaneTTe RoysTon, Marilyn Olden, Sally BuTler, PaT BriTT, MillicenT Clarke, and KaTherine Flexingg Sfandingz Barbara Johnson, Dan BuTTer- Tield, Donna Lindsey, Carol LecTure, Grace Jacker, Sharon Lew K J d LuniTa BrighT. OFFICERS: Sally BuTler, Treasurer. Vivian BuxTon, Secretary, ROberT Coombs, PubliclTy Allan MarquardT, VicefPresidenTg and Dick Buelheld, PresidenT T ff w ith Lili. - f U5 I-TC-T?,js......v ,XT-TT D -2 ' dl X X l 'T clf .4.,. lk The EquesTrian Club aT York is one OT York's newesT and mOsT inTeresTing clubs. Even Though iT is only in iTs second year, iT has awakened The inTeresT OT quiTe a Tew sTudenTs. The obiecT OT The club is TO increase inTeresT in riding, and love OT The ouTdoors among York sTudenTs. ' The meeTings. under The sponsorship OT Miss Evien, are held every Friday aTTer school, where plans are made Tor rides and parTies. The mOsT impOrTanT TuncTion is The group rides The members Take every SaTurday. Many OT Their Friday meeTings were occupied in The hard work OT wriTing a consTiTuTiOn Tor The club. The meeTings OT Eques- Trians are opened To any sTudenT aT York. Even if you don'T know how To ride buT are inTeresTed, you will be welcome To ioin The club and learn. The only real gualiTicaTiOn is an inTeresT in riding. The club's acTiviTies are many. Every year iT is The club's policy TO Take a Tield Trip To some poinT OT inTeresT To riders. l.asT year The club wenT To see The lnTernaTional Horse Show in Chicago. A good Time was had by alll Aside Trom This Trip, Their weekly rides aT various sTables in This area keep This bunch OT kids as busy as bees. 91 ncem eaemgd .gjuhanii ancem ofjdragia 95' LL Clin? Cl The ri-ooular Sonare Dance Club, aT ore-senT sponsored :, lulr, Hel, was Tgrrned Three years ago Through The ehiirrt QT Dean Tierney, presidenT in I948, ' residenr and is doing a Tnis year Bio Leishman is p y-.ondeflof iob running This popular club. Tnn meeTinqs are held once a monTh in The girls gym, C' f-r-.T aT each meeTino There is a square dance .yiTh a caller. The mo mo5T oopoiar callers who came baclc again and aoain were Mrf. Paul Planmb and Mr, Fred Tesnow, who . , . c ll ocnaTed Their services To The club, Their nelp is rea y aboreciahed by all The membe's. ReTreshmenTs are served aT all oT The meeTinqs To eyeryanes delighT. AT These meeTinqs The members learn Tollr dances and The aimple Square dance sTeps. Mr, Tesnow TauqhT Them . . y Two 5Tandard Tollq dances, Ting-a-ling and T-loT PreTze 5. Mrs Dlaurnb TauqhT The members The Alamand l.eTT, Dip andiDive, and many oTher inTeresTinq square dance sTeps. The members all agree ThaT They have had a very wonde Tul year wiTh some enioyable experiences. OFFICERS: Bob Leishman, Presidenfg roclr, Vice-Presidenl, Suzanne Nabers, Treasurer: BeTTy Meininqer, SecreTaryj and Gwen PalT' TOP PHOTO: Beverly Schaler and Mari- lyn Gunderman Trip The liqhT TanTasTic while ciTher Square Dance Club members laal on. CENTER: FirsT Row: Fronf To Baclc: Fleury l.eSaqe, Nancy Ness, DoroThy Second Row: Ronnie Robel, Helen Dale, Marqie Schulze, Shirley CarTer, Nancy Schorb, and Jeanne WolTer: Crowell, Carol Rysdon, Howie Acker- man, KeiTh Qairlc, Philip Joy, and Carl SchrnidT. BOTTOM PHOTO: Joanne Carlson, Jim O'Neil, Mary Dancan, Don SrniTh, Marilyn Oberq, Philip Joy, Barbara Beckman, and Mahlon Slocum, 92 rv me l' T Jig we T ei 'TC' afhaegn N .434 , - 1 x E271 X f Q ' l QTL! r - -a 3,0 '--ea A MWLJQJ gnfoy an uening in arid af md 6055 ance TOP RIGHT: Don Smilh, Treasurer: Bob Leishman P d I M i Vogel, Vice Presidenfg Miss Mahre, Sponsor' cl Fl y I. S q S fary. MIDDLE: Joanne Carlson, Pal Travi El SI C I F I Charlolle Wiegand. Nanc d J O N ll 671 LOWER LEFT: Beverly im 'ei. Wilde, and Anila Horlma y Wrighl, Donna M D Id Keilh Achepohl Ell L d D I C OFI6 . l'I. LOWER RIGHT: Sfanding: Barbara Bec Seep. Barbara Allen, Ar? Inman, Phebe Ernsl, Maureen Anderson, and Pal Kirchner. Sealed: Carol Brydon, Marilyn Oberg, and Belly Wa rd. 6elI'oi xxa 'E -l- iN M sf Q r r .K . A ' 1 I I 2- .Fl-J 0 m ai-gg' -ji , 11 ' 7 , -r -ec - 2 '. ff. I l' I 54 ax., V-- ,c , W The Junior Red Cross Club, founded in I94O, has lor ils goals: service, heallh, and educalion lor beller cilizenship. The sponsors lhis year are Miss I-libbard and Miss Mahre. This year lhe Junior Red Cross Club has lilled boxes lo be senl lo vererans hospilals for Chrislmas. lnlo rhese boxes were pulr handlcerchiels, boolcs, cigarelles, shaving cream, and slalionery. The Evening in Paris dance was sponsored by lhe Junior Red Cross. They also collecled one hundred and sixly-live dollars during Iheir conlri- bulion drive. They had a lloal for Homecoming which depicled The supplies needed lor 'rhe comlorl ol a palienl. This organizalion is mainly concerned wi'rh helping people in disasler- slriclcen areas and any orher person in dislress. The Junior Red Cross, of which Yorlc's Club is a chapler, is separale Irom 'rhe regular Red Cross organizalion. The members of lhe group do nor parricipale in any aclivily ol 'rhe Senior Red Cross excepl lhalr ol colleclion money in lheir drives. 93 : 6 ! QI? 6616 .gioonaom yarn jiraf .Homecoming x GSI 7 Ni 's 6 iD m,:r i ' .S i S - sh.-A : rrnani e gy oo, ara Chf rrnan: and Pa? Moore, Dance Co OFFICEPS OF Tl-IE PEP CLUB: Shirle Faller, Treasurer, Milne Cody, Presidenf K M y S Q T f P ggy P l Yorlc's Pep Club has really had a bang-up year! lf was led fhrough ifs fremendous acfivifies by fhe guiding hands of Mrs. I-lofsfeffer, Miss Powell, Mr. Meifz, and Mr. Cady. Pep Club's largesf proiecf of fhe year was fo sponsor YorIc's firsf I-lomecoming, which was held November IO and I I. The whole week-end was a huge success. On Friday affernoon. someone sef fire fo fhe nnaferial which Leffermen's Club had collecfed for fhe bonfire. Friday affer school, fhe sfudenf body pifched in and helped. By Friday nighf, when fhe real bonfire was held. if was bigger and beffer fhan before. Following fhe bonfire, a snake dance was sfarfed. If wenf fhrough Villa Parlc and Elmhursf up fo fhe Youfh Cenfer. 94 I-IOMECOMING Ci-IAIRMEN: CIOCIL- wlse: Diane Welshyrner, General Chair-
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