York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1952
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We appreciaTe more Than we can say The gen- erous service oT Mr. De Shane To The sTudenTs and Teachers oT York. 8 Our superinTendenT, Dr. Paul A. Young, came To York aT mid-year Two years ago, iusT in Time To inheriT The headaches oT increasing enrollmenT, crowded condiTions, and plans Tor Taking care oT an ever-increasing number oT YorkiTes. The new caTeTeria, which opened The second semesTer, is a TirsT sTep Toward solving some oT The diTFiculTies. Under Ivlr. Young's adminisTraTion The TirsT York Homecoming was held, and he iniTiaTed The Alumni AssociaTion. The Guidance Services De- parTmenT and a sTaTe-supporTed TransporTaTion sysTem are oTher conTribuTions Tor which he is largely responsible. We appreciaTe The Time and eTTorT Mr. Young has puT inTo making York a beTTer school lhis work- ing Time has ranged Through all hours oT day and nighTlg and we hope ThaT his TuTure years here will be pleasanT. T T T T HAZ-g06U 6l O! A76!lflC6tfi0l'l Sfewd OUQI' .S?CAO0Zpl 06LI'l'I,6 Mr. E. W. l-leimerlh Presidenl Mr. Clarence B. Caldwell, Secreiary Dr. Arihur Adams, Member Mr. C. R. Eichenberger, Member Mr. Lewis N. McFarland, Member A group ol live cilizens compose our York Communily l-ligh School Board of Educalion. These members are elecled for a period ol lhree years by lhe vorers of Disrricr 88. Only lwo new members are elecred each year, in order lhar lhe members will nor all be new al once. Supervising school operalion and malcing school policies are The basic dulies oi rhe board oi educarion. Since The presenl enrollmenl is so large and an even larger enrollmenl is yer lo come, lhe iob ol Jrhe school board is nor an easy one. The following members compose Yorlc's Board of Educalionz Mr. E. W. l-leimerl, President Mr. Clarence B. Caldwell, Sec- relaryg Dr. Arlhur Adams, Mr. C. R. Eichenberger, and Mr. Lewis N. McFarland, board members. 9 96505 CLI16! COUIQJQAIAJ .jvlega put .JGCLAQZS Olfl 3006? 255532 . K 5: Mr. William Mueller, Acling Dean of Boys. Mr. W. Ted Swenson, Dean of Boys and Direclor of Guicl- ance, 'firsl sernesler. Miss Bealrice V. Kranfz, Dean of Girls and Adminislralive Assisfanl. Miss Phyllis Graham, Girls' Counselor. Mr. Clemen+ V. Roqall, Visilinq Counselor, Civil Air Pa'rrolSponsor. Mr. William Spangler, Boys' Coun- selor, Economic Geography lfirsl semeslerl. I O Lmiggenf ice Siu! rand ornfw urmoifinfo Oroler Top Row: Miss Doris Danielson, Secrelary io llie Superinfendenfg Miss Jane Davis, Reqislrarg Mrs. Florence Gillinqs, Recepfionislg and Mrs. Ann Grass, Financial Secrelary: BoHom Row: Miss Arlene Hausermann, Booksfore, Aclivily Plan..and Business Ofliceg Mr. Jack A. Monrs, Business Managerg and Mrs. Zillah Novak, Recepfionisl llirsl' semesierl. Top Row: Miss Mabel Cooper, Mimeograpkierg Mrs. Barbara Brese- mann, A+'lendance Clerk: and Mrs, June Brophy, Clerk: BoH'om Row: Miss Jean Groellie, Clerk: Mrs. Helen Holler, Teslinq Services, and Mrs. Jesse D. Sparlinq, lO5 Recepfionisl' lfirslr sernesferl. Mr. Roleeri' Kerr, Superinlen- denr of Building and' Grounds. Ergfuncl glfwiezi ev? 0 Maufiefi in udinefizi Waclzinefi i0 TOP ROW: Miss Alvera Anderson, School Nurse, I lhinlc wed beller lalre your lemperaluref' Miss Lois Barrow, Girls' Physical Educalion, Pep Club Co-Sponsor. I'rn slill lhe leacher here. Mr. A. V. Balzlcers, World I-lislory, Aclivily Plan Direclor, Sludenl Council. When I lind lime lo wrile my bool - - MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Ellen G, Bass, English, Girls' Club Co-Sponsor, Guidance Cornmillee. Please be quielf' Mr. Leon Benson, Malhemalics, Malh Club Co'Sponsor. Lel's call lhis angle iusl plain lhelaf' Mrs. Nora D. Berglund, Commercial, Fulure Teachers ol America. Girls, be sealed-l'm lryinq lo lalce roIll Mr. Charles A. Berry, Malhemalics, lnlramural Sporls. Now you lalce lhe nexl problem. Mr. Forresl Birks. Science, Varsily Baslcelball Coach. Welch lhe experi- menll BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Maynard J. Black, I-leallh, Physical Educalion, Direclor ol Inlramural Sporls, Monilor Supervisor. Who's absenl now? Miss Helen B. Brooks, I-lome Economics, I-lome Economics Club Co'Sponsor. No chewinq gum while l'm speaking, please. Mr. Douglas Cady, Commercial, Soph Baslcelball Coach, Assislanl Frosh-Soph Foolball Coach. Don'l hurl him: iusl draw blood. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, Direclor ol York-Hi, Quill and Scroll. Now, cherubs - - Mr. Clarence D. Easl, Malhemalics, Alhlelic Direclor, I-lead lraclc Coach. Weil unlil I gel lhese allendance cards slraiqhlened oul. I2 carried! .fskii jams air over M0143 jainf .Slow TOP ROW: Miss Myrfle Ellis, Librarian. Does anyone else wani a book 'lonigh'l? Miss Myrile Evien, English, German, German Club. Did you wafch Red Skelion las? nighl? Mr. Roberf Ferry, Biology, Frosh Baslceirloall Coach. Take a piece ol paper: 'rear il' in half. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. John A. Fischer, Boys' Physical Educalicn, Head Fooiball Coach, Quiet you bums! Miss Carol Frase, Maihemaiics, Malh Club Co-Sponsor. ll's much foo noisy in here. Mr. Enzo Giunioli, Spanish, Frosh-Soph, Tennis Coach, Talole Tennis Club. As for The women in Spain - . Miss Marie Gusfafson, Commercial, Chairman of Commercial Deparlmeni, Commercial Club. All ready? Type! Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Direcior, Chairman of Music Deparrmenf, Music Club. This is ihe las? warning 'lo you Talkers! BOTTOM ROW! Mr. Paul H. Harfwig, Mechanical, Machine, and Archi- leclural Drawing. Don'l lei your gum slip down while yawning. Miss Virginia Heinemann, Maihe- malics, Maih Club Co-Sponsor. There will be NO-O-O gum-chewing! Mr. Earl E. Heinhorsf, Mafhemalics, Cross-Counlry Coach, FroshfSoph Track Coach. Si'a'le The poslulaief' Mr. Henry C. Hifi, Senior Social Science, English, Siagecrail, Slage Crew, Soph Play Direcior, Talenl' Show Chairman. Oh, whafls 'The use? Mrs. Luella Ho'fsfeHer, Girls' Physical Educaiion, Girls' Inlramural Sporls, Pep Club. All righi, down on The floor 'Tor lhis one! I 3 eac em jaclfi .gznior Lgzfwfenffi in acuhg game We TOP ROW: Miss Doroll-my E. Howe, Lalin, Spanish, Lalin Club. Remember, lonq i is lilce in 'machine'! Miss Marian Johnson, Arl, Arl Direclor lor Yorlr-Hi and Y's Tales. All righl, class, loday we will - - Miss Sue Johnson, l-lome Economics, Be sure you wash your hands. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Vernon W. Kelly, Malhemalics, Visual Aids Co-ordinalor, Square Dance Club Sponsor, Summer School Direclor, Counl by lhirleens, please. Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Boys' Physical Educa- lion, Varsily Baseball Coach, Assislanl Foolball Coach, Chairman ol Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. All lowel lee cards are due Monday. Mrs. Belly Knoedler, Home Economics, Guidance Services, Co-Chairman ol Slyle Show, Co-Sponsor ol Home Economics Club. You can lallc, provided you can'l be heard. Mr. Waller Knuclson, English, Chess Club. Now-ah-in Queen Elizabelh's lime- ah - - Mr. David F. Koch, Jr., English, Frosh-Soph Eoolbali Coach, Assislanl Varsily Baslcelball Coach. Slay oul ol lhe halls al lunchlimef' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roberl M. Kuehn, Machine Shop. Now lor lhe bullelinf' Mr. Elmer Kunze, Physics, Varsily Tennis Coach, l-lead ol Science Deparl- menl. The Mississippi River runs uphill. Miss Fay Lamparlc, English, Audilorium Produclions Ticlcel Sales. To lie is lo resl or recline. Mr. Dwighl Larson, l-lislory, Camera Club Sponsor. l lilce a class lhal's humorous, bul whal are you laughing al? Mrs. Lois Ashlon Larson, Lalin, Lalin Club. ll you would ever do your homework - - I4 umerg Wlzgmeri .giuffk jkrougk morgan? Win! A . TOP ROW: Mr. Roberl M. Leader, English, Chairman oi English Deparlmenly Baslrelball Timelqeeper and Scoreboard Operalor. Remind me lo give you an A This six weeks. Mr. A. lrwin Leishman, lnduslrial Arls, Machine Shop and Drailing, Chairman of Praclical Arls Deparlmenl. Okay, lwo lellering sheels on bolh sides! Mr. A. G. Maclear, Senior Social Science, Roundiable. Well, le'r's pul il l'his way. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Viclor E. Mahood, lnduslrial fxrls, Wood Shop, Frosh-Soph Fooiball Coach. Knock il off! Mrs. Jane Marriner, Girls' Physical Educalion, Red Cross Aciiyily Commillee. Enuifilfiil Mr. Berl H. Michelsen, Spanish, Lalin-American l-lislory, Spanish Club, Direcfor of Tesling. Buenol Mr. Frank H. Morgan, English, Yearboolc Direclor. I wouldn'l miss 'Lil' Abner' 'For lhe world! Miss Bernice Newlxirlr, English, Reading lrnprovernenl, Guidance Corn- rnillee, Junior Red Cross. You're iusl a bunch ol poor lislenersf' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Harry L. Olsson, General Science. lsn'l nalure grand? Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Manager of Book Slore. Would you like lo ioin 'lhe 'Hole-ln-One-Club'? Miss Doro'l'l1ea Pelersen, French, Spanish, Foreign Language Deparlmenl Chairman, French Club, Junior Class Advisor. For lornorrow, do 'La Grarnmaire. ' Miss Jannelle E. Powell, Girls' Physical Educalion, GAA., Pep Club, Cheer- leaders, All righl, kiddies, lel's gel on lhe ball. Mr. Raymond G. Prall, Chernislry, Golf Coach. The laboralory is no place lor horseplayf' I5 QEHL Z? g gfue aff Woflzing on ulolaefancl mimer 5 I ffvsfi- 4X I . N TOP ROW: Mr. Joseph Puppel, Band, Vocal Groups, Orcheslra, lnslrumenlal Ensembles. Wa'lch rhe pilch'l Mrs. Mary M. Reese, English, Speech, Assembly Commillee Chairman, Senior Classe Day Chairman. l.isien io The quesiionf' Mr. LaVerne R. Reimer, Band Direclor, One-iwo-ready- play! MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Chas. P. Rizer, General Business, Yorlc-Hi Business Advisor, Expansion Commiifee. l don'i approve oi you 'gurn-molls.' Mr. Harold C. Scholle, General Science, Shop Maihemaiics, Co-Sponsor ol Pep Club, li's a physical properly, or one of 'lhose lhingsf' Miss Ida Lane Seflle, Malhemalics, Chairman oi Maihemaiics Deparlmenf, Co-Sponsor of Sludeni Council, Co-Chairman of College Nighi. Would you like lo remain a member oi 'ihis class? Miss Beulah F. Shehan, English. Whal did you sl'udy lasl nigh'r? Mr. George Simpson, Biology, Chemisiry, Science Club. You're here io learn-noi lo ialqe iesisf' BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Elizabeih Spencer, Librarian, Red Cross, Senior Class Day Acliviiies. Ye-e-e-es? Mr. Erwin Sfaselc, Ari, Junior Red Cross, Thai hand loolcs lilce an overgrown ear. Mr. A. J. Sfefani, Boys' Physical Educaiion, Head Wreslling Coach, Assisiani Varsily Traclc Coach. Form for calisihenica-march! Miss Mary E. Sfoalrs, English, Freshman Class Sponsor, Homecoming Commiliee, Siudenl's-This is a sludy hall! Mr. H. K. Siory, Senior Social Science, Chairman of Social Sludies Deparlmeni, College Counselor, College Nighl. li you can follow lhis line oi logic - - I 6 Lgjlzorflzarwl EOL id Oulu! in mod MCLQPZ Culodocw ' r TOP ROW: Miss Lorraine Slringer, Typing, Don'l worry, we're noi any lurlher ahead Jrhan The olher classes. Miss Leola G. Ueclrer, Commercial, Business Manager ol' Audiforium Produclions. Siu ------- denlslm Miss Jean Underwood, English. Well, whal's your excuse for Today? MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, American l-lisiory, World l-lisl'ory, Hislorical Sociely. Some day l'm going 'lo wrile a bool: abou? women. Mr. Harold E. Wahlsfrom, lndus+rial Arls Eleclricily, Machine Shop, Sound Crew, Where were you lasl nighlff' Miss Velma Walker, English, Sophomore Class Advisor, Homecoming Floals. Well, ihafs The way I learned il! Miss Doris E. W'hi+e, Speech, Direclor of Dramalics, Thespian Socieiy. Who's down in lhal' dressing room? BOTTOM ROW: Mr. A. C. Wilson, Science. Gel our a piece of paper - - Mrs. Burde'He Winemiller, Home Economics, Cafeieria Supervisor. Now when our new caieleria is finished - - Miss Irene R. Winn, English, Nalional Honor Sociely. ln all my 75 years ol leaching, l'ye - - Mr. Lowell Woodburn, lnduslrial Arfs, Freshman Homecoming Sponsor. I'II lhrow lhis in lor free. Mr. G. A. Zacharias, American l-lislory, Sludenl Council. Who's leading fhe discussion for l'oday? I7 J 'X we ' C!6l,65l 00lflfL Wai iAQ SCQHQ of Ol lac Ql 15 Mr, Hill' is seen here direclinq members of lwis slaqe crew in llwe conslruclion of a piece of scenery. Mr. Leader is always on duly al' Home baskelball qarnes acrinq as lirnekeeper. Miss While is known lo every Yorkile nor only because ol kier direciinq of sckiool plays bill also lor ner brisk qair rlirougli llie hallways. Miss Walker is snapped superylsinq loading of llne buses aller sclnool. Mr. l-leinlworsl' qiyes a runner some poinrers at lrack pracrice, Mrs. Reese lioldinq a Class Day cornrnirree rneerinq. Mr. Slelarii is shown Here lielpinq a slrior puller improve his periornnance. Mr. Kelly Headed lor llie posl office To qel some insrrucrional films back in by deadline. I 8 ss as Q 9 LA- J' ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Lyn Luske, Donna STewarT, Barbara BeIz, and Joyce I-IarTIy IChairmanI. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Doris STricIcIand, PaT I-Iersey, MariIyn I-Iersey IChairmanI, and SaIIy MiIIs. CALENDAR COMMITTEE: CaroIyn Johnson, BIaIce Byrne, Bob OiIIaspy IChairrnanI, and PrisceIIa EIweII. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: JaneT Gibson IChairmanT, Jane Mc- Orew, David ErharT, Barbara Riner, and PaT WheeIer. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Mary Lou O'DeII IChairmanI, BeTh STevens, RuTh EIIis, and Lois STouT. SAFETY COMMITTEE: John EngsTrom, BeTTy Bright Jim Royer MOAVL .S?lfL6!Qlflf 50lfLlfLCi! C0lfl'll'lfLiff8Q5 .?lfl,f5g j!ll 0lfLg!l0lfLf 86U This year, YorI4's STudenT Council has been more acTive Than ever. PresidenT PeTer Baugh and his abIe assisTanTs, Tom Burrows and Dawn Benson, worked aIong wiTh homeroom represenTaTives and TacuITy sponsors To bring abouT beTTer sTudenT-TacuITy reIaTions. York played hosT To The ConTerence Dance, which was heId in The Boys' Gym on November IO. In Feb- ruary The Council sponsored The Senior-FacuITy BasIceT- baII game. The money raised Trom The game may be puT in a Tund Tor iniured aThIeTes. New pennanTs Tor The gymnasium were purchased by The council This year, and commiTTees were seTup To deaI wiTh any problems concerning The new caTeTeria. AIso on The agenda was The esTabIishmenT oT a TraTTic courT. IChairmanT, Midge NicoII, and Ron KeIIer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: FirsT Row: PeTe Baugh IPresidenTI, Joyce I-IarTIy, Lyn Krause, Tom Burrows IVice-PresidenTTy Second Row: Bob Cviilaspy, Dawn Benson ISecreTaryI, JaneT Gibson, Mary Lou O'DeII, MariIyn T-Iersey: Third Row: Walrer STrauch, RusseII I-Iorning, Bruce CarIson, Jim Royer, and Fred BosseIman. l a :I.Mi1L fT K' IJ bS eTrTsre Russell Hornlng, PresidenT Anne G-olseTh, Vice-Presidem' Caro aco s, ecr a y- rea u r The Class oT '55 is The largesT Treshman class in York's hisTory. AmosT everywhere you look aT York There will be Treshmen. Besides being The largesT class, They are Trying To become The besT class. Of course, mosT oT This year was Taken up wiTh geTTing To know York anc Try- ing To geT rid oT ThaT uncerTain look which enables upper classmen To spoT Them a mile away. Among Them are many promising aThleTes who did a swell iob This year and who in The nexT Three years will bring glory To York's Teams. The Treshman TloaT aT The Homecom- ing Game was a big success and Took a loT oT paTience. Their big conTribuTion To York Though was The SweeThearT Swirl, an annual ValenTine dance sponsored by The Treshman class. IT was held in The new caTeTeria and every one seemed To have a grand Time. They goT oTT To a TerriTic sTarT and are looking Toward Their nexT Three wonder- Tul years aT York. FronT Row: Reinhold BenharT, John Percy Anderson, Denise Andrus, John Bearnish, Evelyn BarrowcliTT, and Geraldine Barbour: Second Row: Warren Bergren, John Anderson, Ronald Andres, and RuTh Alles: Third Row: Carl Bell, Bob BeecroTT, Charles Bergren, Howard AppleTon, Donald Andersen, KurT' Berghahn and Jo Ann Allen: FourTh Row: Bruce ArmsTrong, Bob Belzone, Lee BarTels, Norman Bauerle, James Ban, and Fred Bach, LasT Row: Jerry Adarnick, Paul AlberTsen, Jack Benner, Don BarTels, Jim , arise f. 'Tal T 74 Ti NTXN T Ak ' 7 ATT fi Z.. AiTchison. KZCLJJ of 7955 wffgfeffknflefl eCl,l l'L y oaddon L! CLl '.!4':ib0ZK6l,l Fron'r Row: Dora May Besler, Roberl Blank. Frances Beyer, Nancy Beiz, Ken- nelh Bowers, Joan Brodl, and Joyce Brachg Second Row: Richard Bowes. Marion Billeli, Roberi Biqler, Barbara Bos, Alice Berielsen, and James Blair: Third Row: Roberi Berreiiier, John Berry, Joan Bina, Dale Brighi, Judiih Bond, Preslon Brinkman, Thomas Brighl, and Jacqueline Berman, Lasl' Row: Phillip Bowman, George Blumen- schein, William Broderick, Roberl Berry, and Ronald Bowes. Froni Row: Carol Bruun and Joyce Coburn: Second Row: Jo Ann Coch- ran, Carol Burke, Milford Chapman, James Burke, Joyce Chrisiie, l-larold Carey, and Phillip Carlwriqhi: Third Row: Marieiia Carlson, Ann Burqher, Warren Chrisiiansen, Roberi Casiner, Norma Busse, and Thomas Conn, Fourfh Row: Irene Chybik, Daniel Comiskey, Roberl Burner, David Cada, Bruce Buswell, and Lynn Chrisiiang Lasf Row: Wayne Carlson and Roberl Chrislensen. Froni Row: Roberl Diehl, Chesier Drake, Jane Davidson, Barron Daly, Karen Deppe, Carol Cooper, Janice Crinklaw, Marvin Dirks, June Crowell, and Mary Jo Davis, Second Row: James Counsell, Rodney Des Rowiers, Maraleigh Douglas, Yvonne Cormier, Ronald Dvorsky, Rosemary Durkin, Roberl Dieierich, Beile Damrnann, Joyce Crinklaw, and Carol Drake: Third Row: Roberi Eckholm, Jack Dahl- man, Kennelh Deike, Melvin Ebeling, Darlene Davis, Barbara Cusiard, Rich- ard Cross, Gordon Dahm, Dale Day, and Joan Ebert Las? Row: Alvin Dek- ker, Charles Cook, Richard Dedera, and Bernard Didricksen. l 2 I any gl Q6Alfl'L0l'L CMAQ 0646 .1gi'A0gCLl 15 Firsl Row: Dolores Eickelmann, David Ehrhardl, Priscilla Elwell, John Eng- srrom, Anila Fafovich, Adrienne Flieh- ler, Barbara Farrand, Calherine Elkins, Leroy Eshelman, Jr., and Allen Fischer, Second Row: Joan Fleischman, Roger Fiene, Peler Evanson, Nancy Forresl, June Eqgerl, Dorolhy Fischer, Karin Ekdahl, Elaine Egres, Roberl' Elz, and Donald Ehrefp Third Row: David Fis- cher, Richard Fauske, Roberl Fouls, Par Fox, Dororhy Erickson, Richard Everharl, and Allen Fenzelg Lasf Row: Marilyn Ermisch, Joanne Fells, Mar- iorie Engelsman, and Don Ewerl. Fronl Row: Jo Ann Furnari, Diana Gaier, William Grobe, Roberl Golds- borouqh, Joyce Gornik, Kenl Garvens, and Arvie Frazier: Second Row: Wil- liam Gray, Sharon Gordon, Arlene Gabriz, Earl Galloway, Susan Grubb, John Grisale, and Ruby Garland, Third Row: Eleanor Greenhollflhomas Galbrailh, Nancy Gerbrechl, Bruce Graebner, Beverly Gracey, Ralph Goehrke, and Elhel Frausq Lasf Row: Marly Grunwald, Arlhur Geuss, Wal- ler Gehrke, Ann Golselh, Joseph Gals,Elaine Glanz,and ThornasGehrke. Fronl Row: Joyce l-lallmark, Barbara Keqerreis, Marilee l-lammerick, Doris l-larnes, Mary Anne l-laman, Mary Ann l-leiss, Marianne Guslalson, Roberl' l-leid, and Gail l-lelmp Second Row: Gary l-leppe, Ronald l-lanzelin, Jackie l-lahn, Gay l-lellsledl, Rose Guardala- bene, Dave l-larlman, Larry l-leppe, and Kalherine l-larrisg Third Row: Ann l-lansen, Roberl l-larman, James Guer- rero, Pal Helm, and Carol l-layekg Lasl' Row: James l-lahn, John l-lansen, Arlhur l-lenkel, Nels l-lendrickson, and David l-lellers. 22 Fronl Row: Carol Jacobs, Waller Hild, Evelyn Huse, Marie Hull, Bill Hiclcs, Eleanor Horman, Nancy Hoelle, Carol Hildebrandl, and Sue Huslon, Second Row: Merrill Hermann, Gladys Inco- pero, Roberl Hesch, Leslie Ann Jaclc- man, Joe Herler, lvlari'yn Hellman, Vern Hollswell, and Emily Heffel, Third Row: King Holmes, JoAnne Jacobi, Brian Holler, Pal Hersey, Grelchen Hollz, and Henry Hornbeclc, Lasl Row: Russell Horning. Firsl' Row: Shirley Jewell, Bill Jibin, Sally Joy, and Michael Kaufman, Second Row: Judy Julien, Kay King- man, Jaclc Jobin, and June Jahnke, Third Row: Barbara Keller, Marilyn Kidd, and Gerlrude Kealley, Fourlh Row: Janice Kirch, Carole Johnson, Georqe Johnson, Charles Johnson, Kennelh Kiechner, Charles Keller, and Bob James, Lasl Row: Susan Juslco, Joyce King, Bob Kassner, Bob Jones, Bud Johnson, and Richard Keller. Fronl Row: Judy Lanqille, Grace Kruse, Roberl Koyacilf, Neil Labadie, Don Larsen, James Larson, Edward Kopp, Norman Larson, and Wil,iam Krueger, Second Row: Norma Krause, Dorolhy Kliche, Rila Ledowslci, Joan Leeseberg, Alyce Kors, and Nancy Lauer, Third Row: Carlo Kluenler, Hube Kluenler, Richard Kohoul, Gary Krause, James Kullon, and Eric Lar- son, Las? Row: Shirley Kuhr, Jacque- line Loudor, Richard Leesb, Donald Klein, Larry Larlcin, and Roy Larsen. KOCL Cl, Q0 J 007 QGWQQLH E7z,015t.S3ll0Q Clff.g0CL.H,0 mfg iDucL6ng .igrofiiz of A .gorwarclfo Ein enior wand Fron'r Row: John Masche, Carl May- sack, and Virginia Marliny: Second Row: Dale McDonald, Richard Mafzke, Alice Marshall, Karen Maslerson, Mer- edilh Lundbom, Janei Linn, and Lee Lindelseeq Third Row: Edward Mark- ham, William Maxson, Roberl Liver- more, Ronald Mardis, Norman .Love- land, and Roberl' Mcl-lone: Fourfh Row: John McColly, Neil Marran, Cynlhia Mahar, Pairicia McGralh, Beverly Lira, Mary McGowan, Alice Lowery, Charles Lisauskas, and Lawe- rence Lewis, Las? Row: Richard Mc- Callisrer, Roberl Marrch, and Girroy Mansur. Fronl Row: Jim Nerf, Ray Janet Bob Nash, Muriel Nendick, Willard Mer- rill, Jim McKnight and Ida Mae Mowers, Second Row: Bob Morris, Ralph Meyer, Russell Nelrefa, Mary Alice Nash, Jo Miller, John Murray, Jim Morahan, Frank Morgan, and Don Nesbillg Third Row: John McKay, and Jim Mixelly Las'r Row: Jerry Laila, Leonard Nelson, Russell Nelson, Jerry Mussak, Bill Michaels, Jerry Lewis, Granl Miller, and Bill Nauman. Fronl Row: Joyce Palmquisl, Carolyn Noble, Gloria Parnham, Mona Niel- sen, Calherine Paris, and Beverly Olsen: Second Row: Sallie Nielsen, Bob Olson, Palricia Perkins, Janice Pelersen, James Pedersen, Rufh Nol- llemann. David Parker, Roberla Nolan, and Sandra Paulsen, Third Row: Thomas Nordsfrom, Bruce Palmer, and Charles Parker, Las? Row: l-larold Ny- quisf, James Osborne, Fred Nicoll, Bruce Penyman, Warren Pero, Wesley Pero, and Dennis Nygren. 24 refiinmen yacl' M - WMLLJ umlo jirdf Cancld fo uccedd W-Q , jf pQx'D'4.a Froni' Row: Caroline Purcell, Janel Pusaleri, Nancy Puckell, Bonnie Ran- kin, and Pal Pirolag Second Row: Donna Pierson, Josephine Ragono, Diane Prilchard, Roberl Rheingroner, Jim Rhodes, Marlene Pulnarn, Neal Rabe, Donna Popp, Bonnie Plieiiler, Genaire Pelrie, and Juanifa Renner, Third Row: George Prehn, Michael Polonus, John Reed, David Primas, Evonne Pfallli, and Janel Ransom, Lasf Row: Russell Pierce, Nancy Ferrer, Marvin Reese, Roberr Rank, Norman Plluqer, Erederich Reminglon, John Pefrosky, and Edward Redmond. Fronf Row: Ken Saelinqer, Helen Roeschlein, Evan Rogers, Lollie San- ders, Karen Sandall, Frances Roberls, Diana Robel, Marilyn Rollins, Barbara Richards, Jane Salley, and Bill Roys- ferg Second Row: Warren Robbins, Jim Rubierra, John Robins, Charles Ross, Russell Savage, Grace Riller, Grace Schapaper, Barbara Rupaay, Gale Robbins, Ken Schaffer and Roberl Ramanog Las? Row: Wayne Sanders, David Rosebraugh, Ray Sad- derlee, John Runge, and Thomas Ruyle. Fronl Row: Jim Schrnook, Judy Sei- berl, Jerry Busse, Jane? Schullz, and Richard Shorrnanng Second Row: Car- ole Sholsberqer, Don Silva, Marcia Slauson,l.orileiScholl,Richard Schrnidl, Judy Schulze, and Eleanor Schmidlg Third Row: Donald Srnilh, Dan Smilh, Tom Schneider, Ronnie Shoemaker, Charles Schwiedergoll, and Edirh Schmeisserg Lasf Row: Chuck Sharp, Jerry Schweilzer, Marlene Seaholm, Diane Smirh, Jeri Simmons, Sylvia Shirley, Nadine Schumacher, Elaine Schmalzried, and Regina Sfolfman. 25 H I Froni Row: Eileen Sleflen, Louise Smilh, Belh Slevens, Rex Srnilh, lvlary Lou Srnilh, and Roberl Slalderg Sec- ond Row: Janel Spelr, Priscilla Taylor. Miriam Taylor, Donna Slewari, Chuclc Solner, Gail Slevenson, Bill Slum- laauqh, and Sfuarl Swarlig Third Row: Bob Sfaab, Charles Slrugard, Earl Siubble, Laddie Slreic, Bob Sluenlceli and Ervin Srroman: Las? Row: Joe Talarico, Roberl Spelman, Charles Snyder, Slam Sowers, Jirn Smilh, and Roberl Swich. Froni Row: Karen Van Doren, El'en Veden, Allen Turelc, lylarqarel Vonde- rohe, Jack Uher, Darlene Uher, Bob Ulir, and Beverly Wassele: Secorid Row: YvonneVollmer, Gladys Vfalqer, Florence Walger, Gregory Van Nor- man, Carol Wawalf, Ted Wallace, and Elain Ulivierig Third Row: Lorella Top- pen, William Troul, Nancy Thompson, Rolland Thomas, and Rayman l-lerreq Four+h Row: Diclc Wallace, Ronald Ules, Charles Trapp, and Ronald Vaughn, Lasi' Row: Fred Unverzagl and Slephen Wallon. Froni' Row: Dorolhy Werner, Donna Zander, Julene Wright Leah Wulf, Barbara Younger, and Frieda Wi- schoehferg Second Row: Elhel Williams, Agnes Wumrnel, William Zaya, An- nefle Wingard, John Wilson, Kay Weslwood, Jaclc Wolfe, and Janel Zachariasg Third Row: Janice Zimmere man, Carol Williams, Roberf Zienlara, Richard Wille, Henry Young, Jack Willwer, and Barbara Williams: Lasi' Row: James Willcs, Donald Wilkes, David Wriqhl, and Bruce Williams. 6 f 84 f Q Q Q Ubi? EIAOJA Q W I Ter Sfrauch, Presideni' Larry Forgue, Vice-Presidenf Dean McFarland, Secrefary-Treasurer The sophomore class didn'T Talce long ridding Themselves oT Their Treshmen TraiTs. C4444 of 7954 The upper-lower classmen show greaT enThusi- p asm Toward school acTiviTies. WiTh The besT oT 5 G ' G school spiriT, They showed up aT The sporTs evenTs N as well as The dances and play producTions. They f I proved Their enThusiasms and abiliTy when They QT 'T J produced Their Sophomore Play, one oT The I E acTiviTies. The sophomores show a greaT deal oT scholasTic abiliTy, wiTh many oT Them on The honor roll. ln The Tield oT sporTs The sophomore X boys are doing Their besT. They show much prom- , X Q ise Tor TuTure years. T T ,Vw l.asT Tall They elecTed WalTer STrauch, Presi- P4 X kk D, denT, Larry lzorgue, Vice-PresidenTg and Dean 5-'X wr- lvlclzarland, SecreTary-Treasurer. CerTainly wiTh Z fx Z X ' Q all These Tine gualiTies and Talenrs, The sophomore f X- AZN 'Nl K class is one ThaT everyone can be proud oT. . 5--tiff' j X,-X From' Row: Gayle Begiclr, Barbara Asher, Kay Baldwin, Marlene Bessner, and Syl a Alexander, Second Row: Ronald Anderson, Malvin Barrlerl, RoberT Berger, l-lolly Bawclen, Dolores Becker, Debby Be-nneTT, and Judy Beckman: LasT Row: Dennis Aldred, Gene Anderson, Barbara Becker, ChrisTine AnnunziaTa, Fred BannisTe-r, William Andersen, Edward Bedard, Jim Allison, and STuarT Anderson. .MCL0l g QiCL0l g JOEL. jA8f59.S30l0A6 Wan M10 fAQ CACA ofguccedd Fronl' Row: Frances Broderick, Jeanne Caldwell, and Belly Briqgeng Second Row: Belly Bunge, Darlene Brendernuehl, Ruby Carrier, John Carlson, Wallace Burke, Judy Bladel, Shirley Carler, Adriana Braufigam, and Milan Brady: Third Row: Marcia Boyles, Sleven Blakely, Sleven Bruder, and Roberl' Ce+era1 Fourih Row: Marilyn Birnel, Shirley Bickel, l-loward' Bolde-buck, and Richard Bunqeq Lasf Row: Richard Bullock, Viclor Bruns, Carl Budelsky, Roberl Bywaler, Floyd Brown, and Edward Canfield. Fronl' Row: Pearl Drohner, Jean Chrisfianson, Roberla Ciochon, Jane Coryell, Fred Curry, Pal Ciar- rachi, Carol Dennis, Mary Duncan, and Jackie Des Rosiersg Second Row: Dick Curris, Doroihy Dale, Janef Ellison, Pal Deulsche, Beverly Ebeling, Ronnie De Marco, Millicenl' Clark, Ardelh Erickson, and Rufh Chvoikay Third Row: Lorella Dvorsky, Jirn Copland, Pal Cole, Rodean Donovan, David Colby, Bill Dawson, and l-lildegard Colle, Las? Row: John Davidson, Marqarel Dirnmifl, Arfhur Chirslensen, Phil Davidson, and John Ehrhardl. 28 5,0 QCLLLX Q0 UfLt0 g jbtfbtlne Froni Row: Sandra Fearn, Evelyn French, Wade Frosf, Evelyn Fe-lbinqer, Barbara Fainler, Arleen Frilz, Parricia Eslinger, Dorofhy Gee, Cecilia Gar- boslce, Mary Guanl, and Virginia Gaus: Second Row: Gail Ferdinandsen, Mar- cia Felz, Kennelh Fiene, Sandra Gerf rie, Lorainne Geiger, and Bill Esler3 Third Row: Louise Galluzzi, Henry Frilz, Anne Fellhouse, Rila Fielilz, and Alan Gallagher: Fourfh Row: Roll Frilz, Norman Gehrlce, and Roberl Friecllig lLasl' Row: Charles Evanson and James Feaslerg Sianding: Henry Gaelano and Truman Friclce. Firsi' Row: Janice Harle, Sarah Greaves, Don Gordon, Pal Gross, Milce Glasso, Virginia Halhorne, Lee Hedge, and Lynne Graham: Second Row: Barbara Graff, John Hadley, Mary Haimbaugh, Ronald Guilberl, Pal Harlwig, Bill Harrison, Carole Hansen, Roberl Harrison, Janel Harlg Third Row: Marqarei Heidelmeier, Doug Harris, Shirley Grilfin, Peler Grimrn, Beverly Hawkins, Richard Harnmeslahr, Pal Gore, and Roberl' Guslavesonq Lasi Row: Joan Harris, Jim Guerller, Carol Heinrich, and Ronald Hargreaves. Fronf Row: Pal Jaslce, Judy Holder- man, Jaclcie Holderman, Nancy John- son, Shirley Johnson, Grace Jaclrer, Donna Henderson, Yvonne Hoppen- sledl, and Rulh James: Second Row: Harold Herron, Phyllis Horn, Spencer Johnson, Marlene Hifzemann, Lois Horsfman, Jane Howe, and Diane Hrdliclcai Third Row: Richard Hoard, Bob Holm, Bonnie Jones, Margarel Herlehy, and Grace Hueschen: Fourih Row: Duane Heslerman, Raymond Johnson, Richard Hocking, and John Hill: Lasf Row: Ronald Jorns and Jack Jensen. 29 Fronl Row: lrene Kelley, David Kra- rner, and Bonnie Kain: Second Row: Don Jugle, Arihur Kopirke, Mare'lyn Kosfner, Carol Kosanda, Carloria Koehn, Eleanor Knowles, and Lorraine Kalbanlner: Third Row: Gene Kraegel, Erwin Knapp, Charles Klnsas, Jirn Kerchrnark, and Bernice Kraus, Fourrh Row: Bill Kreurzer, Dick Kinzel, Arlene Krernpels, and Par Kirby, Fifih Row: Bill Krueger, Charles Klein, Kendall Kirkbride, Carl Kirchner, Regina Kahn, and Roberra Kerbec. Froni' Row: l-lelen Lagowski, Roger Low, and Eunice Langelerq Second Row: Joann Lukcas, Arden Laurenr, Corrine Longwell, Gloria Lasley, Mar- qarei LeRoy, Barbara Lorhian, Delores Leyrer, Dawn Leber, and Lewis Mabie: Third Row: Ann Leppla, Pai' Lewis, Roberl Lee, Ernily Landrerh, and Lyn Luskeg Las? Row: John Lund, Larry Lesrer, Jim Laila, and Edward Link. Firsi' Row: Pai Merrifield, Donne Moen, Sue Melander, Ronald Moeller, Lynne Maysack, Dale Maxwell and Colleen Markeri: Second Row: Esrher Masrers, Marilyn Manson, Richard McGowan, Priscilla Merriam, Burnr Monsen, Jane McGrew, Frances Missar and Alice McDonald, Third Row: Dean McFar- land, David Moales, Bill McCormac, Sara Marlinez, Carolyn Manning and Nancy Morgan: Lasf Row: Eugene Maxwell, Lowell Niflelsradr, George Mobeck, Don Morin and Burke Morris. nergefic UPL .S?l0A0l'lfL0l Q5 llfljlzidfi 'lfif IAQ MOIWLQ5 5lfLl0L06U 6!5 gain? !0l gfadd 0 5 Firsr Row: Laura Norion, and Barbara Nelsong Second Row: Marion Nie- derer, Faye Cllmann, Richard Oesf- man, Mary Nash, and Pal Murphyg Third Row: Jay Monger, Jean Noble, Russel Papenbrok, and Beverly Ninne- man, Fourfh Row: Melwin Nordbrock, Howard Newberg, Ed Nagel, Dolores Larnporl, Vincenl Paris, and Joyce Nernecg Fif+h Row: Terry Nolan, Joe Parker, Lee Palkovic, John Oldenburg, Eleanor Overgaard, and Bill Nicollg l.as1' Row: Kenl Newlon, l-larvey Norlh, Roy Nelson, Donald Orme, and Charles Parker. Firs'l' Row: Alice Pelerson, Norma Raab, Arfhur Perry, Jean Phelps, David Rickson, Dolores Rifler, Alberl Pioch, Mary Ann Perrelli, and Vivian Pallong Second Row: Charlolle Redmen, Dorolhy Poinjrec, Ronald Reinecke, Palricia Philp, Keilh Quirk, Sandra Pinckney, Slanley Plall, and Joyce Rilzenlhalerg Third Row: Tom Reimer, Chrisfine Poenilz, Dave Murison, Jackie Payne, Jack Rheinlgen, and Muriel Richey: Lasf Row: Ronald Pell, Roberf Pelers, Paul Plomb, Torn Phee lan, and Charles Pease. Firsf Row: Susan Savoy, Gail Schmidl, Linda Scahill, Pal Roysler, Nancy Ruyle, Carol Rysdon, and Zandra Runge: Second Row: Diane Rubiella, Carol Sahlin, Pal Schmerler, Wanda Scoll, Beverly Schalo, and Richard Sanders: Third Row: John Rudolph, Kurl Schaefer, Wanda Ronske, Vir- ginia Scholz, Jeanelle Royslon, and Marilyn Rolh: Fcur+h Row: Elroy Rosenwinkel, Roland Rohlrneier, Roger Schaefer, Norman Salher, Richard Schrnidl, and Glen Ruby. 3 I Froni Row: Mariha Schumacher, Lynn Semple, Linda Singer. Margie Schulze, Lynne Shearer, and Judy Simpson, Second Row: Aniia Skarbeclc, Irene Schwanrz, Lola Scori, Barbara Shaffer, Jerry Schulrz, Jean Schwolow, Sue Sowers, and Connie Sramaralcosy Third Row: Bob Sremple, Carol Sieberf, l-lenry Spanheirner, Clifford Slasi, and Nancy Srarng Las? Row: Don Siegfried, Bob Sloneclcer, Curfis Smiih, David Schulrz, John Soule, Don Soderholm, Billy Sippy, and Dick Spencer. Firsi Row: Palricia Sparacio, Paula Swanson, Rose Tyminslfi, Rira Srolr- man, Roberra Triebe, Shirley Tuclcer, Jeanerre Sieiner, Shirley Vaughan, Vanifa Urquhart and John Thomas, Second Row: Arnold Sieben, Alice Verre, Gay Taylor, Eileen Triebes, Joyce Siebel, Ronald Vei1', Arlene Vinus, Evelyn Sreloen, and Parricia Van Slcyg Lasf Row: Dennis Thompson, John Tiedemann, George Thompson. Richard Vernon, Warren Tarr, Gerald Theiss, Srephen Siinson, and Charles Slrong. Fronf Row: Sharon Whiie,Judy Wey- mourh, Fay Worley, Par Williamson, Marion Wagner, Nancy Voris, and Mary Jane Warlrenfineg Second Row: Jeanne Waller, Douglas Zundel, Jim Zwiclcel, Alice Ailken, Alan Werkmei- srer, Elaine Voile, and Dorolhy Wer- ner: Third Row: l-lerman Weimer, Lorraine Widlalc, Jim Younger, and Dale Wiorag Fourlh Row: Erhen Ruben. George Wallis, Charles Williams, Bill Windrich, and George Zaroogiang Lasi' Row: Charles Wingard and Bruce Williams. .SSUIQAJ CIA jlwee ecard U! goocl jkinga one f M99 L 9 .SOIOAOMQOPQJ LSZQIALUQ fo OZQCLPYL Firsl' Row: David Beck, Gerald Fosnol, Slanley Davis, Mary Carney, Charlene Bremberg, Mary Edwards, and Janel Beallg Second Row: Bill Curran, Rob- erl Barron, Don Farmer, Lois Cohen, Lois Fredricksen, Donna Bauqhman, and Calvin Beisswangery Third Row: Bill Dailey, Danny Erlandson, Edward Ewald, Tom Barlmann, and Arlhur Caso: Fourlh Row: Frank Fosler, Larry Forgue, Ronald Broker, Jack Faller, and Dan Asfg Lasl' Row: Ray Bufler, and Brian Fullmer. Fronl Row: Marilyn Kell, Arnold Gill lis, Lois l-larlman, Jack Malzke, Donna Jaeger, and Richard l-larrisq Second Row: Charles Jordan, Carol Johnson, Michael McLane-,Judy l-lamowilz, and John Jenkins: Third Row: John Gor- vell, Roberl' Josephson, Orland Maior, and Dick Kendall, Lasf Row: Ronnie Johnson, Bruce Carr, Fred Kraiplin, Ken Hawkins, Roberl Kruse, and Charles Kerchorl. Fronl Row: Mildred Moller, Belly Royer, Richard Slrallon, and Donna Van Ewykq Second Row: Marie Smilh, June Weeks, Shirley Sloul, and An! loinelle Novak, Third Row: Allan Vegell, Bill Vaughn, Ken Travis, How- ard Sauerman, Maribelle Simmons, Donna Swanson, and Margie Nicollq Las? Row: Richard Snyder, Pxlberl Schoenback, l-lerberl Wilkens, Jim Schroeder, Kennelh Ragnelli, Paul Sonderegqer, Waller Slrauch, and Jim Sloakes. 33 fi T Lynn Krause, PresidenT Bob Sauer, Vice-PresidenT Elaine Shaffer, SecreTary John GolTermann, Treasurer Wwen The class oT '53 seTs ouT To do someThing iT does iTs besT To geT iT done. The iuniors have wiThin Their midsT The bodies and minds ThaT made up good aThleTes, TalenTed acTors and acTresses, and charming personaliTies. This year They presenTed The class play Green Valley, wiTh Joan CliTcorn and Chuck Lawson Taking The leads. All year long They looked Torward To and planned The big nighT oT lvlay 3 I. The boys donned Their Tuxes and The girls Their Tormals and wenT ouT To The lvledinah CounTry Club Tor The Junior-Senior Prom. For The pasT Two years The iuniors have puT Their minds TogeTher and worked hard and creaTed The mosT ouTsTanding TloaT. IT you have waTched any oT The baskeTball games This year, you have noTiced ThaT one oT York's mosT valuable players, Wally Kirk, represenTs our class. You may have looked around and noTiced ThaT someone was missing, Dave Nygren who was ouT because oT injuries. FronT Row: Ann Bilek, Carol Abel, Gloria Becker, ElizabeTh Ackerman, and Pauline Second Row: Lois AlberTsen, Richard BieleTeld, JuaniTa Allen, Donald Anderle, RuTh Benninger, JaneT Alles, and Carolyn BilleTg Third Row: EdiTh Apel, Florence Biermann, Jo Spencer Anderson, lleane Anderson, and Barbara BecksTrom: LasT Row: Ann Abruzzo, Vivian Axelson, Roy BergsTrom, Dianne AlberT, and Jim BackoTT. JU 'll fl gi X? 'NX K XNNXTQTKTHL . . X x ix fl Anunciaclon, IJ Beyera Jean X Z! 2 5 A , z..- is aergisz, Ks , 1 Z f' ..,...,. I.. 4,4 N l unior QCLCL cufwl d .jfucllge Ma fine fjame Fronf Row: Richard Bingham, Lunila Brighl, lvlarilyn Buelow, Joan Block, and Rulh Blair, Second Row: Bob Chrisliansen, Dale Brechl, Wilfred Bae-llcher, George Chipain, Joan Clilcorn, Caro! Blurnenschein, Joan Caley, Marilyn Brusali, and Anna Bixby: Third Row: Blake Byrne, Ronald Boesenberq, Joanne Chanf, Evelyn Bossley, Joyce Blylh, and Marilyn Biischkeg Fourfh Row: Ronald Boellcher, Bruce Call, Leo Burmeisler, and Bill Birndorllg Las? Row: Edward Breflrnann, Ronald Bluernel, and Parker Brinkman. Firsi Row: Rulh Curlis, Donna Coburn, Rulh Diener, Barbara Dvorak, and Palsy Daniels, Second Row: Dorolhy Dawson, Nancy Danlelser, John Deardorlil, and Genevieve Drake, Third Row: Cheryl Dahl, Joyce Dolezal, Larry Cornisky, Joan Duerr, and Roberl Dinnpllg Four+h Row: Bill Copeland, Jin Davis, Ronald Curlis, Ken Dobbeck, and Phillip Correll7 Fif+h Row: David Correll, and Norman Covey, Sixfh Row: Gene Drarnrn, and Alberl Drews. 35 rom ime urnd uniom info enclave! ad anclforincefi TEM ,.-ef' Fronl Row: Donald Ekslrom, Susan Elworlhy, Joyce Galbrailh, Marcia Fields, Rulh Fiene, Marilyn Eberhardf, and Joan Gavensg Second Row: Carole Felz, Dol Gerbrechl, Dave Edmondson, l-lenry Gale, Marlha Greene, and Jacquelyn Ge-rhardlg Third Row: Shirley Gaunl, Ken Frank, Diane Fernandez, Ray Fiebrandl, Peg Fox, and Miriam Erickson: Lasl' Row: Jim Erlenbaugh, Ronald Erickson, Charles Ford, Rolly Ferdinand, Rich- ard Emery, Gary Gilwood, and Wil. liarn Fuller. , Fron+ Row: Marilyn Gould, Theresa l-lell,Joan Hackerl, Barbara l-lerrman, l-larriel' Haley, Nancy l-lall, Arnold Grobe, Calherine Hahn, and Diane Grauey Second Row: Grace Grisale, Mary l-lemwall, Belh Hamel, Pal Han- non, Tom Gralmiller, Pal Gebhardl, and Anila l-loiclmang Third Row: Mur- iel l-lansen, Richard Gullorandsen, Pal Grayheck, Juanila Hildebrand, and Melvin l-lalhfieldy Fourlh Row: Roberl l'-lainy, Larry l-lawkins, John l-lamillon, and John l-ladfield: Lasl Row: Richard l-laegele, James l-lannon, Dale Grunf inger, and Elwin Gunzel. Fronl' Row: Mary Kealley, Pai King, Dolores Kalbanlner, Barbara Johnson, Pal Johnson, Mary l-lolsl, Diane l-loll, and Joan Jewell, Second Row: Paul Johnson, l-lelene Jensen, Arr Krause, Judy Johnson, Karolyn Kiehn, Jack l-lorner, Larry Kruppenbacher, Fred Hurley, and Lola l-lunlingy Third Row: George l-lufl, Joe Krules, Roberl Kasl- ner, Nancy Kluk, Philip Joy, and Jim l-'lrovalinp Lasf Row: James Krage, Ronald Keller, Nancy l-lulland, and Klaus Lorenzen. 36 Fronl' Row: Belly Minion, Sally Mc- Allisler, Judy McClain, Sharon Sie- veri, and Alice Mahler: Second Row: Diane Limoges, Joan Lichlenberqer, Joy Mazzone, Joanne Learokos, Jim Milchel, Joyce Lake, Dick Lindslrom, and Sonya Mallhewsg Third Row: Mar- iorie Mahon, Dave Miller, Bev Mardis, Myrna Miller, Roger? Kusr, John Kulz, and Alice Meier: Fourfh Row: Mary Lange, Virginia Large, and Joan Lar- son, Lasl Row: John Mcl-lone, Rudy Leeseberg, Fred Lorenzen, Dave Lund- berg, and Dave Mabeeg S+anding: Dick Mazzoni, Bob McDonald, Doug Mehle, Bob Lucas, and Joe Malliilano. Fronl Row: Mary Lou Neher, Sally Mills, Barbara Nauerl, Suzanne Naber, and Torn Miller: Second Row: Nancy Miller. Roger O'Donnell, Arlene Muel- ler, Roberl Mrazek, and Roberl Nor- ville: Third Row: Marianne Nowalany, Cheryl Olson, Jane Norman, Joan Nielsen, Nancy Ness, Adrienne Mol- ler, and Edward Muelhoeferq Fourlh Row: Mary Noble, and Donna Noi'- lingham, Fifih Row: Alice Munqer, Yvonne Miller, Adele Mollros, and Charles Nichols: Las? Row: Frederick Omundson, Richard Muslerman, Chal- lield Nielsen, and Paul Noreen. Fronr Row: Elsie Pfizenmaier, Virginia Rincker, Darlene Rascher, Mary Kay Ren, and Marilyn Owens: Second Row: Lois Regirz, Joan Riley, Marilyn Pererhans, Joyce Pulnam, Barbara Rascher, and Joanne Reinkeg Third Row: Shirley Puckelr, Roberl Payne, Eugene Puqliese, Bill Paver, Dorlhy Reese, and Nancy Richards, Las? Row: David Priesl, John Passeqer, Roy Renrzsh, Jerry Rawls, and Bill Neumann. lfLI'li0I 6 I 0UQ Z! Clflfl ,f OZZCLPFL g Qing 0l'Lfl Cl,l g 6Ll g6 1868 JLLFLLOI' 509 551,86 6Ll 8 gf0LUiI'l 0l l'l5 0!.SJlfl,CCQ66 Fronf Row: Janer Sullivan, Pai Sianner, Virginia Schrnidl, Barbara Schroder, Su Schaible, Shirley Singer, and Bob Soulfupg Second Row: Joice Darnron, Shirey Sarrorius, Jirn Soulcup, Ardele Taylor, Sally Shaw, Audrey Sieving, and Torn Sauerrnang Third Row: Barbara Schorman, Jeanerie Smiih, Jean Rose, Nancy Schellenberg, Donald Roberlson, and Darlene Schranfimp Fourfh Row: Elsie Sfurrn, Charles Schild, Dave Siolz, and Fred Slrobelg Fif+h Row: Donald Showers, Don Srrong, and Richard Talbofr: Lasi' Row: Charles Coqqelshell, l-lenry Roliil, and Al Slalallag Sfandingz Richard Scblemrnel and Jerry Salvesen. Froni Row: Donna Wailcer, Barbara Venlon, lvlariorie Zoch, Pai Wheeler, Judy Vandergrelr, Arlene Weirher, and Doris Wallcerg Second Row: Rai Tweedle, Berry Ward, Jane Turner, Valerie Woolen. Charlene Vesi, Ken? Wilson, Jane While, and Grace Vonderoheg Third Row: Angelo Zrocchi, Jack Waller, Cecil Vernon, Maria Viscariello, Berl Wisbroch, Joe Vinci, Carol Wehrs, and Ken Wolf, Lasr Row: Paul While, Richard Diedriclcs, William Whirloclc, Ronald Younqberg, Dean While, Floyd Wriqhl, Charles Wirscheng, Reggie Williams, and Ron Younl. 38 lfLI'li0l lCLCL AOPHQP5 ..!4l 8 .S7bLCCQf55!fL! SiHing: Jasper Daube, Mike DiGennaro, and Dave Freiberlg Firsi Row: Richard l-laimbauqh, Ron Dunko, Allen Anderson, Charles Greaves, Dick Froelich, Bob Gillaspy, and John Gollerrnannq Second Row: Carl Able, Jim Ewing, John Baldwin, Ben Allison, Ron Harl- mann, and Bob Anderson: Slandingz Jack Cabo, Ralph Close, Dan Crayer, Don Fearn, Dean Barlh, and Ron l-lalherly. Firsf Row: Arlene Urquhart Carole James, Gail Manders, Mariorie McComb, Delores Marces, Shirley Paoli, and Clair Lange: Second Row: Raul LaFrance. Lynn Krause, Lynn Tarrenl, John Hoffmann, John Teschner, and Allen Lindsay: Third Row: Karen Beckmen, Darlene Larson, Marilyn Olden, Bill Kasle, Dick Mussig, Joe Reddy, and Kielh Moen, Lasf Row: Jim Kindle, Dave Nygren, Wayne Kolar, Dallas Weslern, Dick McConnell, Fred Kirchner, Chuck Lawson, Waller Kirk, Morris McBride, George Olsen, John Monaghan, and Dick l-lolrn. Firsl Row: Jirn Pollack, l-larold Slein, Arnold Sulalko, Joann Zalurski, Mary Lou Trimarco, Elaine Shallfer, Carolyn Tilly, and Lois Sloulq Second Row: Chuck Price, Bob Riggs, Bob Sauer. Nancy Smilh, Barbara Seldon, Carolyn Whilaker, and Glory Thompson: Third Row: Bill Shinefluq, Jim Sanders, Don Schradar, Shirley Warnell, Vivian Zacharias, and Nonabelle Walsony Las? Row: Ronald Rose, Frank Place, Earl Riler, Larry Shaw. 39 - S fn acl: anal wenjc up Hua lull -'IJ Hiesenlor 0+ E 1 Imowlfl E NOwGLIaSe,rw,wLawpsseJ 5555 444, LL 71 w AW X 1 1 - . . ,-.- A .x .J NN .,. X R WW W , ' ,pw fa WL N X lu mx 1 xx.. X! ' .. ' . , fav .v ' ' ' ' 5 ' D ' , ' e 1 If - E' 5 V e' Y ' if' g ge' vi I H Xff -' f1 . ,f 'f w' M :fo N fffyyxzir v 1luLf'v LMWLM M u f' ' jf' ff! K ffl!! :ff ff fp' ,f ' ' ffyff ,, ,,,, if A WMI ff ff! 5' y ' f Sf: f if f IM ff ff' cu. ,' J' A X A gg SENIORS gfcwao I9 2 AIJLEN ABRAHAM: Sludenl Associalion. KEITH ANDEN ACHEPOHL: Safely Commillee, 27 Sophomore Play Produclion Slaii, 27 York-Hi Ari Sfari, 2, 37 Y's Tales Arl Slafi, 2, 37 Drama Niqhl Produclion Siall, 2, 47 Quill and Scroll, 37 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 3, 47 Poppy Posler Award, 37 Junior Red Cross Represenlaiive, 37 Junior Red Cross Delegale lo Council 3, 47 Junior Red Cross Club Presidenr, 47 Y's Tales Ari Edilor, 47 Senior Play Produclion Siaii, 47 Talenl' Show, 47 I-Iornecorninq Cornmillee, 47 Lalin Club Presidenl, 47 Cap and Crown Commillee, 47 Lalin Club Pin, 4. JANE ALDERSON: Transferred from Clinlon High School, 3i Senior Play Produclion Slali, 4. BARBARA ALLEN: Sludenl Associaiion. ALMA DORAINE ANDERSON: Ring Cornmillee, 37 Three-Year Music Leller, 37 Hisiorical Sociely Pin, 37 Scholarship lo Slaie Con- seryalion School, 37 Senior Choir Secrelary, 47 Madrigal Singers, 47 Junior Play Produclion Sfafi, 47 Nonelle, 47 Ollice Assislanl, 47 Laiin Club Pin, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Music Service Pin, 4. DAN ANDERSON: Hislorical Sociely Pin, 37 York-Hi Business Slail, 47 Yorlc-Hi Business Manager, 47 York-Hi Edilorial Board, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Quill and Scroll Dislingushed Service Award, 4. PETER ANDERSON: Baseball Lelier, 4. BARBARA J. ARCHER: Junior Play Produclion Siail, 3, 47 Senior Play Produclion Slaii, 4. MARILYN ASHBY: Sludenl Associalion, JOANNE CAROLYN AUE: Yorlc-Hi Slafi, 3, 47 York-Hi Typisi, 3, 47 Three-Year Music Leller, 47 Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Award, 4. STANLEY T. BALES: Cross Counlry Leller, 3. CAROL JOAN BARTELS: G.A.A. Award, I, 27 Sludenl Council Represenialiye, 27 G.A.A. Slale Award, 37 Sludenl Council Aller- nale Represenlaliye, 4. JOHN WILLIAM BARTMANN: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 2, 37 Band Presidenl, 37 Talenl Show, 37 Band Leller, 37 Band Pin, 4. PETER BAUGH: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, I7 Concerl and Marching Bands, I, 27 Taleni Show, 2, 3, 47 Class Presideni, 27 Foolball Numerals, 27 Track Numerals, 27 Concerl Band Vice-Presi- denl, 27 lnlrarnural Baslfelball Champions, 27 Sludenl Council Vice- Presideni, 37 Junior Play Produclion Slaii, 37 Junior Class Home- cominq King, 37 Sludenl Council Presidenl, 47 Poolball Leller, 4. LEROY A. BEGHTOI.: Vice-Presidenl' oi Chess Club, 4. GRACE BEHEGAN: Transferred from Glen Burnie High School, 3. ROBERT ALLAN BEHMER: Track Numerals, 27 Cross Counlry Lel- ler, 3, 47 Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 4. PAULINE BELAN: Sophomore Play Produclion Slaii, 27 Junior Play Produclion Slari, 37 Three-Year Music Leller, 37 York-Hi Ari Sl'al'i, 3, 4: Y's Tales Ari' Slalzi, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 47 Noneire, 4. 42 MARGARET BELL: Siudenr Associalion. RALPH R. BELL: Sludeni Associaiion. LORETTA BELOBRAYDICH: Sludenl Associalion. RICHARD BENJAMIN: Sophomore Play Produclion Slafi, 21 Senior Play Casl, 4. DAWN NSON: P I lions C ries, I, 1 Cheerleader, I, 1 sp' 3 4 S -no C s Secrerary, 21 Dram i P ci Sa , 2 I s Sec fy, 31 Three-Year Mus er , :Office ssi S- ls' Vice-Presidenl, 31 Girls' Club Pin, 31 Juniof Pl si II: I , 3i CoACap'rain of Cheerleaders, 41 Srudeni C ncil re rAy, 41 Thespian Pin, 41 Senior Play Casl, 41 Four-Year Mus i . Talenl Show, 4. BARBARA SUE BETZ: Music Pin, I1 gome Economics Slyle Show, 2, 31 Sophomore Play Produclion Siahf, 21 Home Economics Club Presidenil 31 Horne Economics Club Pin and Guard, 31 Three-Year Music Leller, 31 Senior Play Produclion Slafi, 41 Acliyilies Com- miliee, 41 Talenl Show, 4. GLEN EDWARD BIARNESEN: Transferred irom Bensenyille High School, 3. HERBERT BINGHAM: Sludenl Associalion. WALLACE R. BLISCHKE: Transferred from Leyden Hiqh School, 2, MYRA BLOXOM: Junior Play Casi, 31 Drama Niqhl Produclion Sfafli, 3, 41 Talenl Shaw, 3, 41 Nalional Honor Sociely, 31 Three- Year Music Leller, 31 Senior Play Produclion SIal'l, 41 Four-Year Music Pin, 41 Thespians' Pin, 41 Library SlaPl7, 4. DICK BOLLER: Capfain of lniramural Team, 21 Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 41 Sludenl Council Library Commiilee, 41 Two- Year Music Leiler, 4. RICHARD BORNEMAN: Tennis Numerals, 2. FRED BOSSELMAN: Yorlr-Hi Reporfer, l, 21 Sophomore Play Casf, 21 German Club Presiclenl, 31 Naiional Honor Socieiy, 3, 41 Quill and Scroll, 3, 41 Thespian Award, 31 Srudeni' Council Represenla- five, 31 Auclilorium Business Slaff, 3, 41 Junior Play Casl, 31 Drama Nighl' Casi, 3, 41 York-Hi Fealure Slarl, 31 Senior Class Presidenl, 41 York-Hi Fealure Edifor, 41 Senior Play Casl, 41 Thespians' Pin, 41 Audilorium Procluclion Cornmillee TwolYear Service Award, 4. LAVERNE BOWMAN: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 3. MARGARET BRANDT: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slafzi, 21 Home Economics Pin and Guard, 2: Home Economics Club Special Award, 21 Yorlc-Hi Typisi, 3, 41 York-Hi Slail, 3, 41 Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4i Quill and Scroll, 41 Senior Play Produclion Slarcl, 41 Home Economics Club Secrelary, 41 Hislorical Sociely Pin, -4. JOYCE BRETTMANN: Sludenl Associalion. BETTY BRIGHT: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 21 Music Pin, 21 Sophomore Play Produciion Slarl, 21 Girls' Club Pin, 21 Girls' Club Execufive Council, 2, 3, 41 Sophomore Chorus Librarian, 21 Y's Tales Slarl, 2, 3, 41 Three'Year Music Lelier, 31 Homecoming Al'I'endanI, 31 Safe-fy Commillee, 41 Y's Tales School Cornrniilee Edilor, 41 Taleni Show, 4. ANITA BRINKMANN: Transferred lrom Elgin Academy, 41 Three- Year Music Lelrer, 4. 43 cf... 0f7952 Cycwa of I9 2 e3f523i ':5'3 ELEANOR BRINKMAN: Sludenl Associalion. BARBARA BROWN: Three-Year Music Leller, 37 Four-Year Music Pin 4 ROGER BROWN: Sludenl Associalion. JOANNE BUEHRING: Three-Year Music Leller, 3. RICHARD BURKE: Tennis Numerals, I7 York-Hi Slahf, 2, 37 Tennis Leller, 37 Yorlc-Hi Sporls Slall, 47 Dislinguished Service Award 'lor Ouill and Scroll, 4, SHARLYN BURKHOLDER: Translerred lrom Proviso High School. 37 Red Cross Represenlalive, 37 York-Hi Typisl, 3. 42 Office ASSIS' lanl, 47 Y's Tales Typisl, 47 New Yorkers' Club Presidenl, 4. THOMAS H. BURROWS: Assembly Commirlee, I7 Class Secrelary, 27 Cross Counlry Numerals, 27 Thespians, 2, 3, 47 Senior Play Produclion Slarl, 3, 47 Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 37 Drama Nighl Producrion Slarl, 3, 47 Baslcelball Manager, 3, 47 Round Table Presidenl, 37 Ring Comrnilree, 37 Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 47 Sludenl Council Vice-Presidenl, 47 Nalional Honor Sociely Vice- Presidenl, 47 Lalin Club Pin, 47 American Legion Oralorical Con- lesl, 4. DAVID H, BUSWELL: Yorlt-Hi Reporler, I7 Yorlc-Hi Slaicl, 2, 37 Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl, 2, 47 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3. 47 Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 27 Hislorical Sociefy Vice-Presidenl, 47 Junior Red Cross Allernale Represenlalive, 47 Yorlc-Hi Edilorial Board, 47 Yorlc-Hi Edilorial Edilor, 4. SALLY ANNE BUTLER: Transferred from Cenlral Junior High School, 27 Sophomore Play Produclion Slail, 27 Equeslrians' Club Treasurer, 27 Chorus Accompanisl, 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Produclion Sralrl, 3, 47 Three-Year Music Leller, 47 Ring Commillee, 37 Choir Pin, 37 Red Cross Represenlaliye, 47 Senior Play Produclion Srafl, 47 Assislanl Choir Direclor. 4. DANIEL BUTTERFIELD: Operella Casl, 27 Operella Producrion Srarl, 27 Talenl Show, 37 Three-Year Music Leller, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Senior Choir Service Pin, 3, 4. VIVIAN BUXTON: Equeslrians' Club Secrelary, 3. EUGENE DAVID CANFIELD: Sludenl Associalion. FRED CAPELLE: Sludenl Associalion. BRUCE I. CARLSON: Baslcelball Numerals, I, 27 Goll Numerals, I, 27 Sporlsmanship Commillee, I, 2, 37 Sludenl Council Represenla- live, I7 Poorball Numerals, 27 Sophomore Play Casl, 27 Foolball Leller, 3, 47 Junior Class Presidenl, 37 Junior Play Casl, 37 Thespians, 37 Lell'ermen's Club, 37 Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 47 Y's Tales Sjall, 3, 47 Sporlsmanship Commillee Chairman, 47 Le'r'rermen's Club Vice-Presidenl, 47 Thespians' Pin, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Y's Tales Sporls Co-Eclilor, 4, RICHARD CARLSON: Transferred lrom Auslin High School, 2. EARL J. CARNEY, JR.: Caplain oi lnlramural Baskerball Cham- pions, I, 2. MARVIN H. CHANEY: Traclc Nurnerals, I7 Foolball Numerals, 27 Track Manager, 27 Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 2, 37 Foolball Lelller, 3, 47 Lellermen's Club, 3, 47 Wreslling Leller, 47 Lel'rermen's Club Sergeanl-al'-Arms, 4. SHARON CHRISTIANSON: Second Prize, Poppy Posler Conlesl, 27 Second Prize, Disabled Velerans' Posler Conlesl, 37 Yorlc-Hi Arl Slall, 2, 47 Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl, 27 Junior Play Produc- l'ion Slali, 37 Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 37 Drama Nighl Produc- lion Slari, 2, 3, 47 Y's Tales Ari' Slall, 37 Three-Year Music Leller, 37 Ouill and Scroll, 3, 47 Nonelle, 47 Girls' Club Execulive Council, 47 Yorlc-Hi Arl Edilor, 4. 44 RICHARD CILEK: Transferred from Morlon I-Iiqh School, 2, Three- Year Music Pin, 4. MARILYN JOANNE CLAUS: York-Hi Ari Slali, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Y's Tales Ari Slaicl, 3, 4, Office Slafl, 3, Round Table Vice- Presidenl, 4, Junior Red Cross Vice-Presidenl, 4. ANNA LOUISE COHAN: Sophomore Play Produclion Siaii, 2, Girls' Cub Pin, 3, Girls' Club Execuiive Council, 3, Spanish Club Pin, 3, Three-Year Music Lelier, 4, Senior Announcemeni Corn- miiiee, 4. ROBERT JAMES CONLIN: SI'uden'I Council Represenlaiive, I, Glen- bard-Yorlc Relaiionship Cornmillee, I, Fooiball Numerals, 2, Bas- lceiball Numerals, 2, Sophomore Play Casi, 2, Y's Tales Slafi, 2, 3, Operella Casi, 2, Three-Year Music Leiier, 3, Senior Play Casl, 4, Senior Choir Presidenl, 4, Pour-Year Music Pin, 4, York-Hi Slafi, 4, Baslcefball Lelier, 4. SHIRLEY COPE: Thespians, 4, Nalional I-Ionor Socieiy, 4, Senior Announcemenl Commiliee, 4, Chorus Accompanisl, 4. ROBERT CORDS: Sludenl Associaiion. DAN CORNELIUS York Hi Siaff I 2 3 4' So homore Play Pro 5 ' I I I I I P ' ducfion Sialli, 2, York-Hi Business Manager, 3, Iniramural Baslcei- ball Team Caplain, 3. RICHARD COTTE: Sludenl' Associalion. HELEN 'LOUISE CROWELL: Y's Tales Slaili, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Produclion Sialzi, 2. JIM DAILEY: Transferred from Minneapolis Washburn I-Iigh School, 3, Baslcelball Leiier, 4. JAMES FRANCIS DAME: Senior Play Produclion Sia'PI, I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Niqhi' Produciion Siaii, I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Producfion Siali, I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Produciion Siaiii, I, 2, 3, 4, Moiion Piciure Operaior, I, 2, 3, 4, Lighi Crew Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Movie Crew Award, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, I, Concerl Band. I, 2, 3, Opereiia Produciion SIBICI, 2, Three-Year Music I.eI'ier, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Thespian Award, 3, Assislanl Baslceiball Score- Iceeper, I, 2, 3, 4. NORMA DECKER: Transierred from Peoria I-Iigh School, 3, Three- Year Music Leiier, 3, Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 3, 4, Senior Announce- menf Commiilee, 4, Senior Play Produclion Sialri, 4, York-Hi Typisl. 4, Quill and Scroll Disiinguished Service Award, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Service Award for Senior Choir, 4, Ociei, 4, MARIANNE DeCRAENE: Transferred from Weeping Wafer High School, 3, Three-Year Music Leiier, 3, Senior Announcemeni Corn- miiiee, 4, Oiiice Siafl, 4. ROBERT DesROSIERS: Siudenl Associalion. JOHN DIETRICH: Sludenl Associaiion, BEVERLY DORNOFF: Cheerleader, I, Pep Club Pin and Guard, I, Y's Tales Slaicl, 2, 3, 4, Thespians, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Chorus Presi- deni, 2, Sophomore Play Produciion Siaii, 2, Drama Niqhi' Pro- ducrion Sialzi, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Execuiive Council, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Three-Year Music Leiler, 3, Junior Play Produclion Slafi, 3, Thespian's Pin, 4, Senior Play Casi, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior Choir Librarian, 4, Noneiie, 4, Tale-nl Show, 4, Y's 'Tales Aclivilies Seciion Ecliior, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Choir Service Pin, 4. BRUCE DOWNEY: Saieiy Commiilee, I, Tennis Numerals, I, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Auxilium Lalinum Cum Laude Award, I, 2, Baslcei- ball Numerals, 2, Siudeni Council Represeniaiive, 3, Three-Year Music Lelier, 3, Baslceiball Leiier, 4, Band Presideni, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JIM DUNHAM: Sludeni Associalion. 45 gfaaao I9 2 CAROL JEAN DUNNIVANT: Equesfrians' Club Vice-Presidenl, 22 Red Cross Represeniafive, 23 Sophomore Play Produclion Slaif, 23 York-Hi Adverlisinq Slall, 33 Junior Play CasI', 33 Drama Nighl Produclion Slall, 33 Girls' Club Secrelary, 33 Thespians, 33 Girls' Club Pin and Guard, 33 Senior Play Casl, 43 Drama Nighl Casl, 43 Secreiary-Treasurer ol Thespians, 43 Thespian Pin, 43 Girls' Club Presidenl, 43 Sludenl Council Represenialive, 43 Senior Play Pro- duclion Slall, 43 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 4. ALLEN DURHAM: Sludenl Associaiion. RICHARD DURHAM: Siudenl' Associalion. LESLIE EAST: Sludenl' Council Represenlaliye, I3 Track Manager, I3 Foofball Nurnerals, 23 Fooiball Leller, 43 LeIIermen's Club, 4. LAVERNE EBERT: Transferred from Tuley High School, 3. ERNEST ECKELMAN: Poolball Manager, I3 Baslcelball Numerals, I, 23 Foolball Numerals, 23 Foolball Leiler, 43 Talenl Show, 4. JOHN EDWARDS: Transferred from MT. Vernon Township High School, 23 German Club Pin, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 4. KENNETH B. EICHENBERGER: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 23 Sophomore Play Producfion Sla'Fl, 23 Baslcelball Numerals, 23 Golf Numerals, 23 Ring Commifiee, 33 Goll Lefler, 3, 43 Baslcelball Lefler, 33 Lei'lermen's Club, 43 Cap and Gown Commillee Chair- man, 4. RUTH ELLIS: Three-Year Music Leiler, 33 Treble Clel Vice-Presi- denl, 33 Assembly Commillee, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NORMAN ELLISON: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Y's Tales Shall, 2, 3, 43 Taleni Show, 2, 3, 43 Siege Crew Award, 43 Senior Play Produciion Slall, 43 Band Pin, 4. RICHARD D. ELLZEY: Sludeni Associalion. W'ILLlAM ANDREW ELWELL: Inframural Baslcelball Team Caplain, I3 Drama Niqhl Casi, 23 S'I'udenI Council Represenlalive, 33 Na- Iional Honor Sociely, 33 Nalional Honor Sociely Pin, 33 Thespians' Vice-President 43 Senior Play Produclion Slalli, 43 Senior Choir Vice-President 43 Barbershop Ouarlel, 43 Two-Year Music Lelrler, 4. ARLA ENGEBRECHT: Library Slalll, 3. RUDOLPH ENGSTROM: Sludenf Associafion. JAMES R. ERICKSON: Sludenf Associalion. JEAN ERICKSON: Junior Play Producfion Slalll, 33 G.A.A. Award, 3, 43 York-Hi Typisf, 3, 43 G.A.A. Presideni, 43 Hislorical Sociely Secrelary, 43 Hislorical Sociely Award, 43 Senior Play Producfion Slahl, 43 Sludenf Council Represenlalive, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Y's Tales Typisl, 43 Office Assislanl, 4. PHE-BE ERNST: Slyle Show, I3 York-Hi Reporler, I3 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Home Economics Club Pin, 33 Red Cross Repree senIaI'ive, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOAN ESCH: Siudenl Associalion. 46 MARSHALL ESTY: Boys' Slale, 3: Chess Club Presidenl, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slalll, 3, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Lalin Club Treasf urer, 4: Lalin Club Pfn, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slarlf, 4: Drama Nighf Produclion Slall, 4: Honor Sludy Hall Vice-Presidenl, -4. MARILYN EWERT: Auxiliurn Lalinum Cer+iTica'l'e. I: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 3, 4: York-Hi Slafl, 3, -4: Nalional Honor Sociery, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Y's Tales Typisl, -4: G.A A. Award, 4: I-lfslorical Sociely Pin, 4, JOAN FAIERSON: Three-Year Music Leiler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SHIRLEY LEE FEIST: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: FourAYear Music Pin, 4: Nonelle, 4. BETTY FELLOWS: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. KATHY FLECHSIG: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Head Usher, 3, 4: York-Hi Slall, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Copy-Edilor of Yorlc-Hi, 4. BEVERLY FORSMARK: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN FREDERIKSEN: York-Hi Arr SlaPF, 2. PHYLLIS FREGA: Sludenl' Associalion. RONALD W. FRICK: Sludenl Associalion. GEORGE FRIESE: Transferred from Kelvyn Park High School, 4. SHIRLEY LYNN FULLMER: Three-Year Music Leiler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. GARY GARVENS: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3, 4: Drama Niqhl' Produclion Slafl, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Slahf, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalrl, 2, 3: Sound Crew, 2, 3: Head ol Sound Crew, 4: Foolball and Baslcelball Announcer, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 4: Sound Crew Senior Awarcl, 4. GERTRUDE GAUS: Malh Club Secrelary-Treasurer, 3: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3: German Club Secrelary, 4: German Club Pin, 4. JANET FAYE GIBSON: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slahl, 2: Three- Year Music Leller, 3: Eleclions Cornrnillee, 3: Home Economics Club Slyle Show, 3: Talenl Show, 4: Eleclions Cornmillee Chair- man, 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH GOELLER: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzl, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Music Club Presidenl, 4: Junior Red Cross Secrelary, 4: Noneile, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Senior Choir Secrelary, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Music Service Pin, 4. ROBERT G. GOLSETH: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I, 2: Traclc Nurnerals, I, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2: Baslcelball Nurnerals, 2: Lel- lermen's Club, 3, 4: Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Foolball Co-Caplain, -4: Talenl Show, 4: LeHermen's Club President 4. VIVIENNE GRANBACK: Cafeleria Worker, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Slall, 2, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4: York-Hi Adverlising Slalll, 4: Quill and Scroll Dislinguished Service Award, 4. 47 664440 19 2 ewan I9 2 JOYCE GRAUNKE: Sludenl Associalion. STANLEY GRAUNKE: Sludenl Associalion. RONALD GRAYHECK: Sludenl Associalionz JOHN H. GREEN: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 35 Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES WILLIAM GREENE: Sludenl Associaiion. MARILYN GUNDERMAN:'Library Slalzl, 2, 3, Sophom re y Produclion Slalzli, 21 York-Hi Ari' Slali, 4. I IM ANN GUSTAFSON: lpho e Play Produclion Slall, 2, Com- mercial Club Vice Presidenl, 43 Cheerleader, 43 Homecoming Queen, 4. FRED HADLEY: Golf Numerals, 25 Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 4: Golf Leller, 4. VICTOR S. HAMMER: Foolball Numerals, 23 Golf Numerals, 21 Sophomore Play Produclion Slallf, 2. RETA HAMROCK: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Pour-Year Music Pin, 4. CAROLYN ANN HANEWINCKEL: Sludenl Associalion. MARJORIE HANSEN: Drama Niqhlr Produclion Slalrl, 21 Junior Play Produclion Slaicl, 3, Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Ring Coma millee, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 4, Y's Tales Arl Slalf, 4, Red Cross Represenlalive, 43 FourAYear Music Pin, 4. JANE HARBAUGH: Girls' Giee Club Librarian, 2: Girls' Glee Club Secrelary, 33 Home Economics Club Pin and Guard, 3, Four- Year Music Pin, 4. JEAN HARBAUGH: I-lorne Economics Club Pin and Guard, 33 I-Iome Economics Club Vice-Presidenl, 4. HENRY C. HARGER: lnlramural Sollball Award, 27 lnframural Track Award, 27 Three-Year Music LeI'Ier, 31 Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Choir Librarian, 43 Golf Leller, 4g Music Service Pin, 4. SHARON HARTE: Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOYCE JANICE HARTLEY: Pep Club Pin, l, 2, 37 Music Pin, I, 33 York-Hil' Slahf, I, 2, 3, Sophomore Play Produclion Slall, 23 Home- coming Chairman, 3, 41 Aclivilies Comrnilfee, 3, Pep Club Vice- Presideni, 3, Home Economics Club Vice-Presidenl, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slahf, 3, 4, Senior'Play Produclion Slafl, 3, 4: Home Economics Club Pin and Guard, 3: Aclivillies Commillee Chairman, 43 Pep Club Presidenl, 4, Pep Club Guard, 47 Drama Nighl' Produclion Sialil, 4. CAROLE HEFFEL: Sfyle Show, I, 2. 48 MARIAN HEIMERT: York-Hi Adyerlisinq Slafl, I: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalil, 2: Drama Nighr Produclion Slahf, 2, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Business Slalif, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: ThreefYear Music Leller, 3: Yorlr-Hi Exchange Edilor, 3: Music Service Pin, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafi, 4: Quill and Scroll Vice-Presidenl, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Yorlr-Hi Alumni Edilor, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CAROL HEINE: Library Slahf, 2, 3. JUDITH HENDRICKSON: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band, I, 2, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion SlaI'l, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 4: Three-Year Music Leiler, 4: Dislinguished Service Award 'From Quill and Scroll, 4: Red Cross Represenfalive, 4: French Club Allernale Secrelary, 4: Band Pin, 4, HARVEY A. HERMANN, JR.: Sludenl Council Represenfalive I: Cross Counlry Numerals, 2: Baseball Leller, 3, 4: Three-Year Band Leller, 3: Talenl Show, 3: Cross Counlry Lelier, 4: Four-Year Band Pin, 4: Band Vice-Presidenl, 4. MARILYN HERSEY: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Public Relalions Cornmillee, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Ring Commillee Chairman, 3: Junior Play Producrion Slaflf, 3: Treble Clel Presidenl, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Public Relalions Comrnillee Chairman, 4: Girls' Club Vice-President 4: D.A.R. Award, 4: York-Hi News Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll Secreiary, 4. IRENE HESSE: Sludenl Associalion. BILL HEYDEN: Sludenl Associalion. PHYLLIS ANN HIGLEY: York-Hi Slarl, 2, 3: Library Slarf, 2: Office Slaii, 3, 4. ALAN HILL: Sludeni Associalion. DELORIES HILL: Yorlc-Hi Ari Slahl, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Com- mercial Club Pin. 4. JO HILL: Siudenl Associalion. TOM HODGE: Sfudenl Associalion. PATRICIA HODGES: Transferred from Woodrow Wilson High School, 3. GORDON HOFFIE: Siudenl Council Vice-Represenlalive, I: Golf Leller, 4. GERTRUDE HOFFMAN: Spanish Award, 3: Nalional Honor So- ciely, 3, 4. RONALD C. HOFFMAN: Traclr Numerals, 2: Class Ring Represen- laliye, 3: Traclc Leller, 3: Lellermen's Club, 3, 4. EUGENE A. HOLDERMAN: Sludenl Associalion. DONNA JEAN HOLLAND: Office Slalf, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenlafive, 4: Red Cross Pin, 4. 49 awe I9 2 l I Cfcm of 1952 LAUREN HOLLIDAY: Sludenl Associalion. PAULINE M. HORNSBY: Ohfice Slarl, 3, 4, York-Hi Siarf, 4. DAVID IRWIN: Sludenl Associaiion. FLORENCE IRWIN: Library Slaicl Award, 3, Office Typisl, 4. ROBERT JACOBSON: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I, Baslcel- loall Numerals, 2, Foolball Numerals, 2, York-Hi Slafl, 2. MARY JANE JAEGER: Sludenl' Associalion. KEN JAMISON: Talenl Show, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DAVID JASPER: Drama Night Produclion Slafi, I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play Produclion Slall, I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Produc- Iion SIaI'l, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Produclion Slarl, I, 2, 3, 4, Slage Crew Award, I, 2, 3, 4, York-Hi Slahf, 2, 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll, 2, 3, Junior Play Assislanl Slage Manager, 3, Drama Nighl Assislanl Slage Manager, 4, Senior Play Slage Manager, 4. BRUCE R. JOHNSON: Class Presidenll I, Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive, I, Golf Numerals, I, 2, Lalin Award, I, Sophomore Play Casl, 2, Baskelball Numerals, 2, Foolball Nurnerals, 2, Foolball Leller, 3, 4, Drama Nighl' Casl, 3, Junior Play Casl, 3, LeI'rermen's Club, 3, 4, Thespians, 3, 4, Thespian's Pin, 4, Y's Tales Sfahc, 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll, 4, Talenr Show, 4, Y's Tales Sporfs Co-Edilor, 4. CAROLINE JOHNSON: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, G.A.A. Slale Award, 3, 4, Sporls Manager oi G.A.A., 3, 4, Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Hislorical Socie'I'y Pin, 4. DENNIS LEROY JOHNSON: Sludenl' Associalion. JEAN JOANN JOHNSON: Transferred from Plymoulh High School, 2, Library Slall, 2, TwoAYear Music Leller, 4. KENNETH JONES: Lalin Award, I, Tennis Numerals, 2, Sopho- more Play Produclion Slafl, 2, Y's Tales Pholographer, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, Junior Play Produciion Slalzl, 3, Senior Play Procluclion Slall, 3, Drama Nighf CasI', 3, 4, Y's Tales Edilor, 4, Foolball Leller, 4, Ouill and Scroll, 4, Talenl' Show, 4, Thespians' Pin, 4, LeIIermen's Club, 4, Slage Crew Award, 3. LYNN JUUL: Sludenl Associalion. JEAN KELLER: Transferred from Auslin High School, 3. REED KENNEDY: Transferred 'lrom Parker High School, 4. KATHARINE A. KIDNEY: Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Accom- panisl for Chorus, 3, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. GORDON KIRCHHOFF: Championship Team, I, Capiain of In- Iramural Baslcelloall Team, 2. 50 ADRIENNE KLANK: Slyle Show, 2, 3, Library Srafl and Pin, 3, Sludenf Council Represenlafive, 4, Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4, York-Hi Adyerlising Slafl, 4, illi ,na Scr II, 3, Alumni News Lefler, 4. yy -If , , I- I WI f ELEANORE J. KLOSE: H me Economics C illee Chair- man, I, Home Economics Club Slyle ,S vf 'rug Chairman, 2, Girls' Club Conference, 2, Office Slaff, . ' PATTY LOU KNEPPLE: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, I, York-HI Adverlisinq Slahf, 2, Sophomore Play Produclion S+aFF, 2, Chorus Librarian Award, 2, Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3, Acfivilies Com- milfee, 3, Tale-nl Show, 4, Cap and Gown Commilfee, 4. CARROLL L. KNIGHT: Traclc Numerals, I, 2, Foolball Numerals, 2, LeI+ermen's Club, 3, 4, Sludenl Council Represenlariye, 3, 4, Foolball Leffer, 3, 4, Capfain of Wresiling Team, 4, Wreslling Leller, 3, 4, Co'Cap'rain of Foolball, 4, Firsl-Place Medal al Seclional-I65 Class, 4. JEAN KOHLER: Sludenl' Associafion. PAT KOLZOW: Sfudenl' Associalion. HENRY CHARLES KOOP: Inlramural Baslcelball, 2, 3, Inlramural Foolball, 2, 3. DAVID L. KORS: York-Hi Pholographer, 4. JOHN R. KOUCKY: Transferred from Oak Park-River Foresl Town- ship High School, 2, Tennis Leifer, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club, 3, 4. ROBERT KRAMER: Movie OperaIor's Pin, 3, Movie OperaIor's Award, 4. LIONEL ROBERT KRAUSKOPF: Sludenl' Associafion. DONALD KRUPPENBACHER: Sfudenr Associarion. GLENN RICHARD KRUSE: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, Three-Year Music LeH er, 3, Talenl Show, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Casl, 4, Cap and Gown Commirlee, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. HENRY KRUSE: Sludenl' Associalion. WILLIAM LAMBIE: Sludenl Associarion. Casf Year Casl' denr RALPH H. LANE: Sfudenl Council Represenfaiiye, I, Drama Nighl 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Casl, 2, Junior Play Casl, 3, Three- M-usic Leller, 3, Nafional 4, Presidenr ol Thespians, 4, Music Club Program Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Bausch Honor Sociefy, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Naiional Honor Sociely Presi- Chairman, 4, Laiin Club Pin, 4, and Lomb Science Award, 4. CAROL LANGER: German Club Pin and Guard, 2, Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Yorlc-Hi Slafl, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. JACK L. LANGILLE: Sludenl Council Represenfalive, I, Foolball Numerals, 2, Foolball Lerler, 4, Le'I'iermen's Club, 4, Two-Year Music Leller, 4. 5 I Cfaaa of 1952 ,,, . is sang : ..-,, . . M iii :X,,,?:X125Xvza-4.1 s ,s 4 s L, V nn.. . -, ,V . V :is a , l svm xs w XM A N, I m.....i.....'- I ' gyzslw' WT VX alms files?-fer wi-1.0. MQAJILMM Ffa The ouTsTanding seniors lived in a shoe: They had so many acTiviTies They didn'T know whaT To do. On The leTT we see Bob GolseTh, co-capTain oT The varsiTy TooTball Team. Bob was presidenT oT LeTTermen's Club and you'll remember him as a CharlesTon dancer in The TalenT show. NexT we see Marilyn l-lersey, D.A.R. ciTizenship winner. Marilyn geTs all The news Tor The York-Hi, as well as being secreTary oT Quill and Scroll, The nexT child in The old woman's shoe is Carroll KnighT, ouTsTanding in any sporT you can name. l-le was a sTar on The gridiron, The cinder Track, and The wresTling maT. l.asT, buT noT leasT oT The Tour children is Doris STriclcland-alias Moose She was Treas- urer oT her Junior Class, secreTary oT Girls' Club, and a cheerleader. The smiling boy on The porch is Bruce Carlson, who has been an acTor in many producTions. l-le played end on The TooTball squad Tor Tour years, was sloorTs co-ediTor oT Y's Tales, and a member oT Quill and Scroll. In his iunior year Bruce was presidenT oT his class. NexT To Bruce is Connie WolTe. 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Leading The class as presidenT is Fred Bosselrnan, an acTor Trom way back. He shone scholasTically, being in N.H.S. Tor Two years, The cuTe blonde nexT To Fred is Barb STrachan, who is secreTary oT The Senior Class. She has given much oT her Time To The York-Hi, was a member oT Quill and Scroll, and was Homecoming aTTendanT her senior year. Looking ouT The window is Jayne WhiTney, Treasurer oT The Senior Class. She was chairman oT The Y's Tales senior commiTTee, Treasurer oT Girls' Club, a member oT Quill and Scroll, and The AcTiviTies CommiTTee. AT The door is PeTe Baugh, Homecoming king in his iunior year. PeTe was vice-presidenT and IoresidenT oT STudenT Council besides being class presidenT in his sophomore year. Following PeTe is Dick Turchi, who was class vice-presidenT in his Treshman, sophomore, and senior years. Dick also appeared in The Senior Play. NexT To Dick is Dawn Benson, secreTary oT STudenT Council. Dawn was secreTary oT her Junior Class, a member oT Thespians, and The Public RelaTions CommiTTee. She has been a cheerleader Tor Tour years. As said by The old woman in The shoe: IT you had a brood like This, whaT would you do? 53 x Cjfaaa 0 7952 CAROLYNE LARUETTE LAR 0 ' , , - elle. 2. 3. 43 Drama Niqhl Producl' . , 3, 43- p r I asf, 23 Sopho- more Play Casl, 23 ' ' C 'Hee, ' ork-Hi Slafi, 23 The-spian Pin, 33 Junior Producl Sia 33 Y's Tales Slarl, 3, 43 Senior Play Casl, 43 FI -Year M si P' CAROLE LARSON1 office sen, ' Lf! R i 3 JAMES LASS: Sludenl Associali CAROL JEAN LECTURE: Sophomore Play Produclion Slall, 21 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Talenl Show, 3, 43 Junior Play Proe ducfion Slamcl, 33 Senior Announcemenl' Commillee, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD LEONARD: Y's Tales Slaif, 2, 33 Nalional Honor So- ciefy, 3, 43 York-Hi Slali, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 43 Reporfer, 33 Quill and Scroll Dislinguished Service Award, 4. SHARON LEWIS: Slyle Show, I3 Talenf Show, 2, 3, 43 Yorli-Hi Slall, 4. DONNA LINDSAY: Bowlinq Club Secrelary, 23 Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzl, 23 Three-Year Music Lefler, 43 Junior Red Cross Represenlafive, 4i Talenf Show, 4. JANICE MAE LINSEY: Slyle Show, 23 Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Yorlc-Hi Adyerlising Slalrl, 2, 3, 43 Drama Niqhf Produclion Sfalll, 2, 33 Yorlr-Hi Fealure Sl'af'i, 33 Honorable Menlion Poelry of Division ol Scholaslic Guild Wriler's Tournamenl, 33 York-Hi Assislanr Fealure Edifor, 43 Thespian Pin, 43 Drama Niqhl Casf, 43 Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Award, 43 Red Cross Represenlalive, 4. PATRICK LIRA: Baslcelball Leller, 43 Baseball Leller, 4. WILLIAM CHARLES LLOYD: Siudenl Associalion. JOHN LONG: Foolball Numerals, 2. KLAUS LORENZEN: Viceel-'residenl of Fulure Teachers of Amer- ica, 4. RONALD LOW: Sfudenl Associalion. CHARLENE LUKES: Transferred from Morlon High School, 4. RICHARD LYNN: Track Numerals, 23 Track Le-Her, 4. MILTON LYNNES: Golf Numerals, I, 23 Sophomore Play Produc- 'rion Sfarl, 23 Baslcelball Numerals, 2: Golf Leiler, 33 Talenl Show, 4. DAN MABEE: Sfudenl Associalion. DOUGLAS MacPARTLAND: Sludenl Associafion. 54 WAYNE MAHOOD: Poolball Numerals, 21 Baslcelball Nurnerals, 21 Sophomore Play Casf, 21 Operefla Casl, 21 Poolball Leller, 3, 41 Three-Year Music Lelrer, 31 Drama Niglil Casl, 3, 41 Tbespians, 3, 41 Tlwespian Pin, 41 FoureYear Music Pin, 41 Talenl Slnow, 41 Junior Play Produclrion Srall, 41 Baslnelball Lelrer, 41 Lel+ermen's Club, 4. HOWARD MALSTROM: York-Hi Sporls S'ral'l:, 4. JOHN H. MALVIN: Camera Club Vice-Presidenl, 4. ALLAN MARQUARDT: Equeslrian Club Vice-Presidenl, 3. NEIL JOHN MARSHALL: Boys' Glee Club Secrelary, 31 York-Hi Reporler, 3, 41 Wresllinq Lerrer, 41 Quill and Scroll Disrinquislwed Service Award, 4. LINCOLN L. MARUNDE: Sludenl Associa ion DUANE HOWARD MCCARTNEY: Cross Counlry Numerals, l, 21 Tennis Numerals, 21 Drama Nlghr Casl, 21 Boys' Glee Club Presi- denl, 31 Sludenl Council Represenlaliye, 31 Three-Year Music Lel- ler, 31 Drama Niqlil Produclion Sfall, 4. WILLARD R. McDANlEL: Junior Play Produclion Slalzl, 2,41 Sopho- more Play Produclion Slrall, 21 Senior Play Produclion Slall, 3, 41 Three-Year Music Leller, 31 Drama Niglwl Produclion Slafl, 41 Slage Crew Award, 4. BEVERLY JEAN MCDONALD: Band, I, 2, 3, 41 Orclweslra, l, 21 Junior Play Producfion Sfalll, 3, 41 Alfernale Sludenl Council Rep- resenlalive, 31 Drama Niqlil Produclion Slafl, 41 Music Club Vice4Presidenl, 41 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. HOWARD MCGEE: Foofball Numerals, 21 Baslcefball Manager, 2. ROBERT A. MCKNIGHT: Sludenl Associalion. LOlS MENSING: G.A.A, Slale Award, 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN MESTER: Library Award, 2. TOBY METCALFE: Talenl' Sliow, 2, 3, 4. GLEN W. MEYER: Sludenl' Associalion. JOAN MEYERS: Sfyle Snow, l, 21 Tlwree-Year Music Leller, 31 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MADELINE MlEHLlCH:Transferred from Providence High Sclwool, 2. HAROLD A. MILLER: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 41 Base- ball Leller, 4. 55 Cfafsfs of 19 42 r Cfaaao 79 2 BETTY NEVA MILLIREN: Chorus Librarian Award, I1 Y's Tales Slalii, 2, 3, 41 Sfudenf Council Represenlalive, 31 Three-Year Music Leiier, 31 Junior Play Produclion Siahf, 31 Y's Tales Business Mana- ger, 41 Talenl Show, 41 Cap and Gown Commilree, 4. JOHN A. MOBECK: Sfudenl' Associalion. GERI MONSON: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 4. JAMES H. MOORE: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 4. IRENE MORGAN: Transferred from Sieinrneiz High School, 41 Charier Member ol New Yorker's Club, 41 Three-Year Music Leller, 4. REINHOLD MUELLER: Transferred from Norfh Park Academy, 3. ROBERT JOHN MUELLER: Auxilium Laiinurn Award, I1 Ring Commiliee, 3. ROBERT M. MUNTNER: Siudenl Associafion. STANLEY M. NATION: Transferred from Heruraliom Mo. High School, 3. ROBERT NELSON: Siudenl Associalion. FRANCES CARMA NICOLL: Sludeni Council Represenialive, I, 21 York-Hi Adveriising Slaici, 2, 31 Three-Year Music Leiler, 31 Noneife, 41 Girls' Club Pin, 31 Junior Play Producfion Siafi, 31 Senior Play Casl, 41 Pep Club Vice-Presideni, 41 Cap and Gown Commiliee, 41 Lalin Club Pin, 41 Pep Club Pin, 41 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JULES FREDRICK NIELSEN: Sludenl Associalion. KENNETH NIEMANN: Transferred from Kelvin Park High School, 4. JEANNE NINNEMANN: Office Slarf, 31 Yorlr-Hi Sfafli, 41 Yorlx-Hi Typisl, 4. MARY LOU O'DELL: Sludeni Council Represeniaiive, 21 Sopho- more Play Casi, 21 Girls' Club Council, 21 Junior Play Casf, 3: Drama Nighi Cast 3, 41 Assembly Commiihlee, 31 Senior Play Casl, 41 Thespian Pin, 41 Assembly Commiilee Chairman, 4. ERNEST A. OLDS: Concerf and Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 41 Orches- fra, I1 Taleni Show, 2, 31 Y's Tales S'ra'FF, 2, 31 Concerl Band Vice- Presideni, 31 Three-Year Music Lehrer, 31 Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 41 Band Pin, 4. LEA OLIVER: Transferred from Jeiclersonville High School, 41 Senior Play Procluclion Slalli, 41 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MYRNA OLSEN: Office Sraff, 4. 56 PATRICIA O'NEILL: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slalii, 2, Drama Niqhl Procluclion Slail, 4. LEONA OWCA: Transferred from lrnrnaculale Conceplion I-ligh School, 3. JAMES VICTOR PALKOVIC: Sludenl Associalion. PHYLLIS PALMER: Library Slalzl, 3, Commercial Club Secrelary, 4, Olllice Slailt, 4. RITA PAOLI: Transferred from Norway I-'ligh School, lg Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARJORIE C. PARKER: Sluclenl Associafion. WIIJLIAM R. PARKER: Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Band Pin, 4. ROBERT PARROTT: Siudenl Associalion. MARVIN PATZ: Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JULIA PAULICK: Transferred from J. S. Morlon I-liqh School, 2. PAT PEACOCK: Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Junior Issue. 3: Senior Play Produ-:lion Slaii, 47 Alumni News Lellrer Slafl, 4, Girls' Club Council, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BARBARA PEILER: Three-Year Music Leller, 3. EARL V. PERRIN: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, lg York-Hi Adyerlisinq Slali, 23 Senior Play Producfion SlaPli, 3, Yorlr-Hi Assislanl Adyerlisinq Manager, 37 Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Awarcl, 4, York-Hi Adverlisinq Manager and Promolion Direclor, 4. JOYCE M. PETERHANS: Sluclenl' Associaiion. DICK PETERSON: Sludenl Associalion. EVERETT PETO: Sfudenl' Associalion. BEVERLY JEANNE PETTIGREW: Slucleni Associalion. SHIRLEY JEAN PEIPOL: York-Hi Slaicl, 2, 37 Sophomore Play Pro- cluclion Slail, 2, Girls' Club Pin, 3: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3, Senior Play Producfion Slahf, 43 Commercial Club President 43 Office Assislanl, 4, Sludenl Council Represenlaliye, 4. 57 Cyan of 1952 Cfcwa of I9 2 VIRGINIA KATHLEEN PITT: Translerred from Oak Park I-Iigli Sclwool, 2, Oriice Slalri, 3, 4. IRENE PLASS: G.A.A. Award, 3. OLGA M. PODGORNIK: Sluclenl Associalion. RICHARD R. POLONUS: Baseball Lerler, 3, 4. GEORGE T. PUSCH: Srudenr Council Represenlalive, I, 2, Audi- rorium Ticker Sales Commilree, 2, 3, 4, Movie Crew Lerrer, 2, Allernale Sludenr Council Represenlarive, 3, Foorball Manager, 3, Two'Year Scliool Service Pin, 3, Audiroriurn Producrion Commiilee Two-Year Seryice Award, 4, Audiloriurn Produclion Commillee Superior Service Award, 4, KENNETH ED RADA: Orclwesrra, I, 2, 3, Caprain ol Senior lnlrarnural Baslcelball, 4. FORREST ALAN RANK: Concerl, Marcliinq, and Pep Bands, I, 2, 3, 4, Orcbeslra, I, 2, Tlwree-Year Music Leller, 3, Band Pin, 4. RONNIE REIMER: Sludenl Associalion. LARRY REINER: Transierred 'irom Prince of Wales Sclwool, Nairobi, Kenya, Easl Africa, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4, BARBARA MAE RINER: Eleclions Cornmillee, 2, 4, Yorlr-Hi Re- porrer, 2, 3, Sludenr Council Represenrarive, 3, Tlwree-Year Music Leldier, 3, Spanisli Club Pin, 3, Alumni News Leller, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOAN RITTER: Sludenl Associarion. CAROL LYNN RITZMANN: York-Hi Reporler, I, 2, 3, Round Table Secrelary-Treasurer, 2, 3, Library Slafl, 2, Library Award Pin, 2, Sophomore Play Proclucrion Srari, 2, Yorlc-Hi Fealure Srarl, 2, Honorable Menlion Library Award, 2, Yorlr-Hi Secrelary, 3, Junior Play Produclion Sfag, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Red Cross Represenlaliye, 4, Senior Play Produclion Slalrl, 4, Ecliforial Edilor ol York-Hi, 4, RONALD R. ROBEL: Y's Tales Slaff, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Produc- 'iion Sfarl, 3, Drama Nighl, Casl, 3, Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Tlwespians, 3, Movie Operalons Award, 4, I-Iislorical Sociely Presi- denl, 4, Round Table Presiclenl, 4, Senior Play Produciion Sraliji, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Tliespian Pin, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4, Hearsr Newspapers American Hislory Conlesr, 4. BERT ROBINS: Transferred from Soullw Slwore I-liqln Sclwool, 3, Foolball Leller, 4, Yorlr-Hi Arr Slarlr, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. NEVA J. ROE: Transferred Irom Norlon Communily I-Iigh Sclwool. 3, Talenl Sl'1ow, 4, I-lomecominq Kinq and Queen Commiliee, 4. DOLORES ROHLFS: Library Slari, 4, Senior Play Produclion Srari, 4, Drama Niqhr Produclion Slarl, 4. MARY ROTH: Pep Club Secrelary, 4, Pep Club Pin, 4. ARLENE RAE ROULE: 6.A.A. Award, I, 2, G.A.A. Slare Award, 3, G.A,A. Treasurer, 3. 58 JIM ROYER: Band, I, 2, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slali, 2, Drama Niqhl Produciion Slall, 2, 3, 47 Cross Counlry Numerals, 21 Y's Tales Slaff, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 37 Junior Play Pro- duclion Slafl, 3, 4, Safely Commillee, 3, Safely Commillee Chair- man, 4: Y's Tales Pholographer, 43 Qufll and Scroll, 4g Imiramural Baskelball Team Caplain, 4, Senior Play Produclion Slall, 4, Band Pin, 4. DAVE RUDI: Sludeni Associaiion. EVELYN RUOPP: Three-Year Music Leller, 33 I-lame Economics Club Treasurer, 3: I-Iome Economics Club Pin and Guard, 3. BOB SANDMAN: Sludenl Associalion. ROBERTA SANG: Transferred from I-Ierculaneum High School, 4. BURTON JOSEPH SCAHILL: Sophomore Play Produclion SIaI'l, 2, Junior Play Produciion Slall, 2: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3: Sludenl Council Represeniaiiye, 43 Wresiling Leiler, 43 Slage Crew Award, 4: Four'Year Music Pin, 4. BEVERLY SCHAFER: Junior Play Casl, 33 Y's Tales Slaff, 3, Drama Niqhl Produclion Slahf, 33 Thespians, 3, 4, Senior Play Casl, 4: Thespian Pin, 43 Junior Red Cross Represenialive, 4. DONNA SCHALO: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOAN SCHMALZRIED: York-Hi Reporler, 21 Sludenl' Council Rep- resenlalive, 35 Girls' Glee Club Secreiary, 37 York-Hi Siafl, 3. ARLENE SCHMIDT: Sophomore Play Produclion SIaI'l, 2, York-Hi Adverlising Slalli, 2, 3, 4, Three-Year Music Leiler, 43 Senior Play Produclion Slahl, 43 York-Hi Reporler, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 41 Quill and Scroll Dislinquished Service Award, 4. CARL K. SCHMIDT: Sludenl Associaiion. CHARLES R. SCHMOOK: Foolball Manager, 2, 3, BaskeI'baII Mana- ger, 23 Wresilinq Lefler, 3, 4, Le-I'iermen's Club Secreiary, 4. GLEN SCHRICKER: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, Ig Track Numerals, I, 23 Foolball Numerals, 2: Baskelball Numerals, 23 Track Leller, 3, 4, Foolball Leller, 43 Baskeiball Leller, 4: Talenl Show, 43 Track Team Capiain, 4. VIRGINIA SCHULZ: Three-Year Music Leller, 3, Four Year Music Pin, 4. MARJORIE SCHWARZ: Three-Year Music Lelier, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ARNOLD SCHWEITZER: Sludenl Associaiion. MAUREEN SEEP: Sludenl Associalion. LLOYD R. SERFLING: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 2. 59 6 aaa of 7952 gfaafs 0 79 2 J rw-IIP T CAROLYN HELEN SHAFFER: Y's Tales Siahc, 2, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Lelwler, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slalll, 3: Y's Tales Admin- islralion Commillee Edilor, 4: Honorary Member of Quill and Scroll, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Music Club Pin, 4: Senior Alumni Bullelin Commillee, 4. ALBERT SHAW: Orcl-ieslra, I: Band, I. PATRICIA SHEA: Three-Year Music Leller, 4. NANCY SHIRKY: G'.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Y's Tales Slafi, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Program Chairman, 3: G.A.A. Slale Award, 4. DeFOREST SHOTTS: Sludenl Associaliori. RICK SIEBERT: Transferred from Lane Tech High School, 3: Tennis Leller, 3: Tennis Team CapI'ain, 3: Wesl Suburban Conference Doubles Champion in Tennis, 3: Homecoming Commillee, 3: Tennis Team Manager, 4. RODNEY EDWARD SIPPY: Concerl and Marching Bands, I, 2, 3: Qrcheslra, I, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: German Club Pin, 4. CHARMAINE SMITH: Class Treasurer, I: Sludenl Council Rep- resenlalive, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slali, 2: Talenl Show, 2, 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 4: Calendar Commillee, 4. JOHN SMITH: Cross Counlry Leller, 23 Track I.eH'er, 2: Cross Counlry Bar, 3, 4: Track Bar, 3: Cross Counlry Caplain, 4: Movie Operalons Award, 4. RUSSELL SMITH: Sludenl Associalion. SUSANNE BELLE SMITH: Transferred from Whealon College Acad- emy, 2: Library Slahi, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Allernale Repre- senlalive, 4. JANICE SOMERS: Transferred from Woodrow Wilson High School, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Homecoming Queen, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Nonelle, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Qiclice Slalll, 4: Charler Member of New Yorlcers' Club, 4. PETER A. SONDEREGGER: Transferred Irom Hyde Parlc High School, 3: Canine Club Vice-Presidenl, 3: Baseball Manager, 3: York-Hi Adverlising Slafl, 3: New Yorkers' Club Treasurer, 4: Yorlc-Hi Sporls Slafl, 4: York-Hi Fealure Slafl, 4: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Caplain of Inlramural Baskelball, 4. LOIS SPAFFORD: Transferred from Hirsch High School, 4. AUDREY ANN SPEK: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 3: G.A.A. Award, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3, 4: G.A.A. Vice-Presidenl, 4. ROBERT STEENSON: Transferred from Jelziersonville High School. 3. RALPH STEVENS: Transferred from Lanphier High School, 4. BARBARA STRACHAN: York-Hi Reporler, 3: York-Hi Slalil, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Class Secrelary, 4: Homecoming Allendanl, 4. 60 DORIS STRICKLAND: Transferred from Marshall High School, 21 Pep Club Membership Chairman, 21 Class Secrefary, 3, Junior Play Producfion Sfaff, 37 Homecoming Commiffee Chairman, 3, 4: Pep Club Pin, 33 Girls' Club Pin, 37 Office Sfaff, 3, Homecoming Affendanf, 3: Cheerleader, 4: Public Relafions Commiffee, 43 Girls' Club Secrefary, 4: Senior Play Casf, 43 Talenf Show, 41 Y's Tales Typisf, 4, Girls' Club Guard, 4. JOHN RUSSELL SWANSON: Sfudenf Associafion. JANE SWANSON: Sf le Show I' Yorlt-Hi T isf 4' Yorli-Hi Ad Y I i Vp I I ' yerfising Sfaff, 45 Quill and Scroll Disfinguished Service Award, 4. WALT SWANSON: Junior Play Producfion Sfaff, 4. AUSTIN T. SWARTZ: Opereffa Casf, 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JEANETTE TAYLOR: Sfudenf Associafion. GARY LEE THIBODEAU: Sfudenf Associafion. MOONENE THOMAS: Sfudenf Associafion. RONALD PAUL THUMM: Sfudenf Associafion. AUDREY TOPELI I nf A aa mn. TED TRUSKE: ,fra s glymcal igh School, 2 Sfudenf Co cil epresenfa My ne 2 , RICHARD TURCHI: Class lce l, 2, 45 Sfudenf' Council Represenfafiye, I, 3, 45 Senior Play Casf, 4. LORENE TUELL: Transferred from Rapid Cify High School, 4. BARBARA TYE: Transferred from Proyiso Township High School, 4: Office Sfaff, 4, Gold Key Award for Scholasfic Arf Confesf, 4. CAROL VOGELBACHER: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: German Club Pin, 2: G.A.A. Social Chairman, 23 G.A.A. Sfafe Award, 3, 45 G.A.A. Treasurer, 4. DOLORES VOGT: Sfyle Show, 2. BARBARA VOSS: Sfudenf Associafion. RONALD WEBER: Sfudenf Associafion. 6l Cfaaa of 7952 Cfaaa 0 1952 BARBARA ANN WEGNER: Transferred from Lakewood High School,4 CAROL JOANNE WEINBAUER: Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl. 2: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 2: Library Slall, 2, 3: Junior Play Producliori Sfalzl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Fealure Slaicl, 3: Second Prize in Shorl Slory Division of Scholaslic Press Guild Conlesl, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 4: York-Hi Associale Fealure Edilor, 4. GERALD L. WEINGAND: Concerr Band, I, 2: Orcheslra, I, 2: Foolball Leller, 4: Le'rIermen's Club, 4. LOUIS WEISS: Sludenl' Associalion. DOROTHY WEST: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Malh Club Vice- Presidenl, 3: Malh Club Secrelary-Treasurer, 4. BETTY JUNE WESTERN: Marching Band, I, 2: Concerr Band, I, 2, 3: York-Hi Slalzl, I, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalzl, 2: Three- Year Music Leller, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Taleni Show, 4: York-Hi Associale Edilor, 4: Yorlc-Hi Edilorial Board, 4. GEORGE WESTWOOD: Cross Counlry Numerals, 2. GERALD WTHEELER: Transferred from John Marshall High School, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2: Track Numerals, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Foofball Leller, 4: FourAYear Music Pin, 4: Talenf Show, 4: Drama Niqhf Casl, 4: LeIIermen's Club, 4. DONALD E. WHIITE: Translerred from Thornlon Township High School, 3. JAYNE E. WHITNEY: Acliyilies Cornmillee, I: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfarf, 2: Y's Tales Slaihl, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council Repre- senlaiiye, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Girls' Club Conlerence, 3: Edilor of Y's Tales Senior Sec'l'ion, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Girls' Club Execufiye Council, 4: Girls' Club Treasurer, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Treasurer of Senior Class, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4. DONALD WICK: Foolball Manager, 2, 3. MARJORIE WIEGAND: Choir Accompanisl, I, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Drama Nighl Produclion Slafl, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalf, 2: Girls' Glee Club Special Service Pin, 2: Ger- man Club Pin and Guard, 2: Honorable Menlion English Club of Chicaqo High School Wriling Conlesl, 2: Round Table Vice- Presidenl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3. 4: Narional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Girls' Slale Represenfalive, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Yorlc-Hi Ediior-in-Chief, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Secrerary, 4: Taleni' Show, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. VIVIAN ORIDA WIEGREFE: Three-Year Music Lefler, 4. WILDA WILLIAMS: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalrl, 2: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Girls' Club Execuiiye Council, 3, 4: Red Cross Represenlalive, 4. KAY WILSON: Yorlr-Hi Adyerlisinq S'ral'l, I: Three-Year Music Lerler, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Yorlr-Hi Peafure Slall, 3, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Quill and Scroll Dis- Iinguished Service Award, 4. ROBERT WILSON: Sludenl Associalion. PAUL J. WINDLOW: Foolball Numerals, 2: Traclc Numerals, 2: Poolball Lelfer, 4. ROBERT H. WINEMI-LLER: Operella Casl, 2: Drama Nighl Produc- lion Slaicl, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion SI'al:If, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion SI'a1 i, 2, 3, 4: Two-Year Public Address Sysrem Shield, 2: Three-Year Public Address Syslem Shield, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 3: Malh Club Presidenl, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Malh Club Vice-Presidenl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 62 ROGER WOLF: Translerred from Bensenville Communily Hlifqh School, 3. CONSTANCE WOLFE: Cheerleader, I, 2, 3, 4i York-Hi Adverlis- inq Slaff, Ig Sophomore Chorus Vice-Presidenf, 21 Assembly Corn- rnirlee, 2: Sophomore Play Casl, 2, Junior Play Casl, 3, Drama Niqhl Casl, 3, 41 Three-Year Music Lelier, 31 Class Vice-Presidenl, 33 Thespians, 3, Thespian Pin, 4, Senior Play Casl, 4, Co-Caplain of Cheerleading, 41 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DONALD WORLEY: Sludenl' Associalion, DENNIS JOSEPH WOYWOOD: Transferred from Lane Technical High School, 3. CAMELLIA S. WRIGHT: Oriice Srarl, 4. DIANE WRIGHT: I-Iorne Economics Club Pin and aid, 33 Home Economics Club Presidenl, ' G fb 0 ROBERT YDE: Sfudenl Council Represenralive, I, 35 Track Numerals, 2: York-Hi Sl'aFi, 35 Traclc Lelier, 35 Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Presidenf, 45 LeHerrnen's Club Treasurer, 41 York-Hi Sporls Edilor, 4. MARGARET ZAROOGIAN: Three-Year Music Leller, 3. aafso I9 2 eniom Wolf lQcfure0! EVELYN BOSSLEY: Sludenf Associaiion. EARL CLARENCE BROWN: Transferred from Rooseyell I-Iigh, Chicago, 4. ROSAMOND CADA: Three-Year Library Slaflf Award, 4. DAVID CUNNINGHAM: Sludenl Associalion. JAMES HEISS: Foolball Nurnerals, 21 Baslaelball Nunnerals, 2: Siudeni Council Represenlaiive, 2, 35 Poolball Lefrer, 3, 4, Leller- men's Club, 3, 4. JAMES MCFADDEN: Sludenl' Associalion. DONALD NEWSOME:TransIerred from Wes? Seallle I-Iiqh SchooI,4. JAMES SAULE: Siudenl' Associalion. VERNON SCHULZE: Sludenl Associaiion: MARIAN TARAS: Sludenl Associalion, JOHN ZENKOWICH: Transierred from Bensenyille Comrnunily High School, 3. 63 X SEQ yi gf 1 X nf, ff , ll, ll' le qv 525'-225 AL , iii! fipc, Q In Lf?-A R Pr any? mxxif 7 N W, '55 f A gg B ' LQ , ' 1 ' G K ' f,1ff: f . X 1' Q N k f X 1,4 xl X Y : My 1 U7 Xe V .Q .1 xs 1 N ' 5 - Mm f .X AI-,I A X V,-, i , X YE Q M ff? J sQ .pf ' '?3?ig3. -..,, , X 'i1 'N f,, C255 X5 X LQ ! gk FXR Sf MPAA of Sven warzi fo igugdfilz Said STAFF BIG SHOTS: SeaTed: BeTTy Milliren, Business Manager: KenneTh Jones, EdiTorg Bev- erly DornoTT, AcTiviTies Chairman: and Carolyn ShaTTer, AolminisTraTion Chairman: Sfanding: Jayne WhiTney, Senior Chairman: Bruce John- son and Bruce Carlson, SporTs Co-Chairmen: and BeTTy BrighT, School Chairman. Also ranked as a big shoT buT absenT Trom picTure is KeiTh Achepohl, ArT EdiTor. STAFF MEMBERS: Charles Williams: LeTT To RighT: Ronnie Robel, Jeanne WolTer, Elaine Volle, Malvin BarTle-TT, Marilyn BrusaTe, JaneT Alles, Jane McGrew, RoberTa Kerbec, and Judy Simpson. STAFF MEMBERS: FirsT Row: Donna NoTTing- ham, Norman Ellison, Grace Vonderhoe. Carole James, Nancy Shirkyg Second Row: John GolTer- man, Fred STroebel, Karol Kiehn, Joan Riley, ElizabeTh Ackerman, Joan l-lackerT, and Shirley Warnell. ,,..-mf' Under Mr. Morgan's able direcTion, producTion oT Y's Tales once again geTs under way. The sTaTT, headed by Ken Jones, ediTor, consisTs oT several divisions and commiTTees. The arT sTaTT works mosTly by iTselT, conTerring wirh The ediTor regarding The Theme and skeTches. The arT work in This Y's Tales has been done enTirely by The sTudenT sTaTT. KeiTh Achepohl is ediTor in ThaT deparTmenT wiTh Miss Johnson as TaculTy supervisor. The producTion sTaTT consisTs oT The Tollowing commiTTees: School, AcTiviTies, SporTs, Seniors and AdminisTraTion. The School CommiTTee arranges and idenTiTies all The Treshman, sophomore, and iunior picTures. The AcTiviTies CommiTTee idenTiTies people in various club picTures and is in charge oT vvriTing The copy Tor These pages. York's aThleTic Teams have a secTion all Their own in The yearbook. The SporTs CommiTTee keeps Track oT all These evenTs and makes noTe OT The mosT imporTanT ones To 66 lfLlflfLl0QADflZ5LLI'l W8 Jed fo mei U 600L 30044085 be prinTed in The yearbook. STill anoTher commiTTee is The one in charge oT The TronT pages oT The Y's Tales. This sec- Tion inTroduces The school adminisTra- Tion sTaTTs. IT includes picTures oT The principal and assisTanT principal, The board oT educaTion, The TaculTy, guid- ance and adminisTraTive personnel, oT- Tice workers, and The mainTenance crew. The noT-To-be-TorgoTTen seniors have a secTion all Their own, Too. Each senior has lisTed any oTTices he has held or honors he has won during his career aT York. ln The cenTer oT The senior secTion are large picTures oT The ouTsTanding seniors oT The year. Head phoTographer Jim Royer and his commiTTee Take, prinT and develop almosT halT The picTures ThaT appear in The yearbook. They pop Tlash bulbs aT almosT every exTra-curricular evenT. The business sTaTT, headed by Busi- ness Manager BeTTy Milliren, has The imporTanT iob oT keeping records oT books sold and keep Track oT sTudenT paymenTs. They aTTend To any money maTTers involved in The prinTing oT The Y's Tales and disTribuTe The books in The spring. Y'S TALES ART STAFF: KeiTh Achepohl, ArT EdiT'orI Nancy Hullancl, Marjorie Zoch, Marii Hanson, Rodean Donavon, JaneT Sullivan, and Marilyn Claus. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Richard CurTis, Jim Royer, Head PhoTographerg Bill Dawson, and Fred Curry. BUSINESS STAFF: Marilyn PeTerhans, JaneT Ellison, Helen Crowell, and BeTTy Milliren, Business Manager. aww ley Cope, Marilyn erse ,an a g o : ' Olds William Elwell us in c w H d Usher- Ralp ane, resi 'gan Wafionafllon or ociefy .95 goafof UWA .gzlcofam - iii gwgif 21 YMTHZ.. T if ,Z - is Nw. Q? Every ambiTious York sTudenT sTrives To become a member oT NaTional Honor SocieTy. Membership in This organizaTion is based on scholarship, leadership, and service. Eligible sTu- denTs and The TaculTy choose new NaTional Honor SocieTy mem- bers Trom among The Top-ranlcing sTudenTs in Their six+h or eighTh semesTer. During The school year, NaTional Honor SocieTy's members ushered aT all The dramaTic evenTs and band and choral con- cerTs. They also ushered aT a Tew oT The communiTy producTions, and They gave Yorlcs TaculTy a ChrisTmas Tea. This ushering is usually done by The seniors who have been elecTed in Their junior year. These seniors, carried over Trom The iunior year. make up The acTive membership oT The organizaTion. The high poinT in all The yearly acTiviTies oT NaTional Honor SocieTy is The April Honor Assembly, aT which new members are inducTed inTo The socieTy and receive Their pins. Miss Winn has been The sponsor oT NaTional Honor SocieTy since I949. Every spring The NaTional Honor SocieTy sponsors a dance. 68 N. H. S. MEMBERS: FronT Row: Sh gareT Brandt and Gerlrrude HoTTm Third Row: Bob Winemiller, Ern T N.H.S. OFFICERS: Kalhy Flech g TOP d T M I'-I T V P d T3 Miss Davis, Sponsorg and M Iy I-I y S T y BOTTOM PICTURE: Standing: I d B I K 'Th A h p hI cI Jim Jasper. Seafedz Bob Yde, M iIyn Claus, Carol Wienbauer, d C I RT Qui! ana! ..S?cr0ff.Lll0n0r5 M0142 Superior ournagfiffi PICTQRE: ABob Yde, Pres- , arson eimer, ice- res- i n erse , ecre ar , oss eman, ei c e o , gie Wiegand, BeTTy WesTern, aro i zmann. Quill and ScroII. The goaI oT aI York iournaIisTs, is an inTer- narional honorary socieTy. ITs chieT purpose is To recognize speciai work done in The TieId oT iournaIism. Like all honorary cIubs, however, QuiII and Scroll has iTs own rigid guaIiTicaTions. Besides doing superior work on The newspaper or yearbook sTaTT in ediTing, business managemenT, arT work, or wriTing, a sTudenT musT be in The upper Third oT his cIass. Members eIecTed Trom The York-Hi wriTing sTaTT musT have had TorTy-Tive inches oT maTeriaI prinTed in The newspaper. Since iT is impossibIe To measure maTeriaI wriTTen Tor Y's Tales in Terms oT inches, year- book workers are eIecTed on The basis oT work, guaIiTy oT per- Tormance, and abiIiTy To assume responsibiliry. Members Trom boTh pubIicaTions are chosen Tor work in business managemenT, ediTing, and arT work. Nong wiTh These guaIiTicaTions, The can- didaTes Tor QuiII and ScroII musT be recommended by a TacuITy advisor. In The TaII, CDuiII and ScroII members sponsored a Tield Trip To The Tribune Tower in Chicago. STudenTs Trom The iournaiism cIasses wenT wiTh Them. Miss Davis is The QuiII and ScroII TacuITy advisor. A picTure oT The new Quill and ScroII members can be Tound on page IOS. 69 -ef-sz: Cf DIDDLE bo V, vs!! 9 4f Vx ' I T R G X I XJ 5-.TN XX. 3 .-f Mzml, jlze UOPL-.M Scurriea algae H29 jkree Wee UPPER LEFT: ART STAFF: Seafedz Bruce CaTT, Shirley SarTorius, and Sharon ChrisTiansong S+anding: Joan ZaTurski, Joanne ChanT, Dolores Hill and BurT Robins. UPPER RIGHT: PRODUCTION STAFF: Clyde WebsTer, AI Johnson, Bob STanTon, Ron Johnson, Gordon I-IoFTie, Bob Krauskopf, Rolf FriTz, Ken HoTTswell, Bob Kruse, and Dave FreiberT, CENTER LEFT: TYPISTS: Vivienne Granback, Marilyn EwerT, MargareT BrandT, and Jean Erickson. CENTER RIGHT: PRODUCTION STAFF: Don Morin, John Davison, Harold Herron, Dave FreiberT, Jim KeTchmark, Dick Bunge, and Bob Krauskopf. LOWER LEFT: SPORTS STAFF: Howard MalsTrom, Mike DiGennaro, PeTe Sonclereqger, Bob Yde, Dick Burke, Rick Krenek, and John Teschner. LOWER RIGHT: EDITORIAL BOARD: Marge Wiegand, EdiTor-in-chief: Dave Buswell, EdiToriaIs EdiTor: Bob Ycle, SporTs EdiTorg Dan Anderson, CircuIaTion: Jim Jasper, CirculaTiong BeTTy WesTern, Headline EdiTor: Marilyn Hersey, News EdiTor: KaThy Flechsig, ChieT Copy EdiTor: Marian I-IeimerT, Exchange EdiTor: Earl Perrin, AdverTising EdiTorg Carol Lynn RiTzmann, EdiToriaIs EdiTor7 and Miss Eleanor Davis, Sponsor. Have you ever seen a mouse scurry across The room? Then you can imagine how The York-Hi STaTT members gaTher news Tor Their biweekly paper. THREE BUND Since The consTrucTion OT The new caTeTeria, The prinlring equip- MICE menT has been moved To iTs new quarTers in The old caTeTeria. This Q57 unoIerTaking caused The York-Hi To be mimeographed The TirsT Ya R K I semesTer. The indispensable help oT Mr. Harold Johnson, The prinTing insTrucTor, along wiTh The running oT The linoType and presses have J made The prinTed York-Hi a success. 70 pefer A on lgecu icur loeola e cw id p6l,:5fil'lfl2 Wriring Ialenr is evidenced by The Tacr Thar rhe York-Hi has senr some Twenly s+aFT members Io wriring conferences and conresls. The annual April Fool edirion exposed The sophomores and creared a lol of Iaughrer. Enrhusiasm was raised by The fabulous posrers adverrising The coming edirions. The York-Hi is under The supervision oT Miss Eleanor Davis. UPPER RIGI-'T BUSINESS STAFF Glory Thompson Duck Leonard Dave Kors Dar Ander son Jxm Jasper Don Soderholm Dick Spencer and Mary I-Iemwall UPPER LEFT FEATURE STAFF Sea+ed Carolyn Whilaker Barb Archer and Carolyn Billelf Sfandmg Bob Conlln Carolyn Tully Kay Wrlson and Carol Weinbaur UPPER CENTER Fred Bosselrnan Joanne Aue Janice Linsey and Sally M IIS CENTER LEFT ADVERTISING STAFF Seafecl Earl Perrin Carol Langer and Arlene Schmid Sland ng Lunlla Brighf Blake Byrne Adrienne Klank Vnrgunia Schmid? Mary Jo I-Iolsr Barbara Schroder and Jane Swanson CENTER RIGI-'IT REPORTERS Fnrsi' Row Dianie Alberl Carolyn Buqler Sue Schaible Barb Srrachan and Ahce Pefersen Second Row Dorolhy Gerbrechl Judy Hendrick on Norma Decker and Jacquelyn Gerhard? Thurd Row Tom Saurman Par Greyheck and Neil Marshall LOWER RIGI-IT PRODUCTION STAFF I-Ierold Herron Jim Sanders Ronald I-Iarherley Ken I-IoFTsweII Bob Parker Glen Ruby Davld Moares Duck Ellzey Bob Wilson and Marv Chaney MAJORETTES: Carol Felz, Alice Pelerson, and Doris Walker. miie 0 UOIHLB Z?arw! Fronl Row: Harvey l-lerman, Ernie Olds, Joanne Reinke, Shir- ley Sarlorius, Janel Ellison, Vivian Zacharias, Susan Elworlhy, Sharon hlarle, Lola l-lunling, Maria Viscariello, Myra Bloxorn. and Alice Mahler, Second Row: Richard Cilek, Marion Nie- derer, Lewis Mabie, Jim Royer, Alice Velfe, John Kiriz, Jim Soukup, l-lerbie Wilkins, David Rickson, Ralph Lane, Phil Joy, Ed Nagel, Ben Allison, John Jenkins, Bob Soukup, Alan Gallagher, Peier Evanson, and Tom Miller: Third Row: Eugene Drarnm, Nancy Richards, Judy Simpson, Charlene Bremburq, Jerry Royer, Carol Dennis, Bill Dawson, Bruce Karr, John Anderson, Jim Laila, Ronald Andres, Ronald Johnson, Fred Kraeplin, Ed Breflrnann, Marcia Slauson, Arlene Virus, Judy l-lendrikson, Larry l-lawkins, Torn Gralmiller, Charles Evanson, Mickey Erlenbaugh, Bill Parker, Dick Gulbrandsen, Frank Eosler, John Passeger, Bruce Downey, and John Barlmann: Fourlh Row: Mr, Reimer, Roger Low, Richard Snyder, Dennis Thompson, Don Moen, Richard Slraiion, Forresl Rank, Waller' Slrauch, John Baldwin, Jerry Laila, Richard Oeslman, Tom Sauerrnan, Norman Ellison, Rulh James, Jim Backorl, Fred Omundson, Rulh Fiene, Charles Williams, Jerry Baldwin, John l-ladley, John DaVaull, Alice Pelerson, Carol Feiz, and Doris Walker. 29 .Ari JZwifcAin9 .1445 Idle lQeo!llQ,aer2m 7 yagic Weichert The ConcerT Band This year has been under The excellenT direcTion oT iTs Two new, capable direcTors, Mr. Reimer and Mr. Puppel. lTs eTTorTs are dedicaTed To The service oT The school and The communiTy, and To help spread The name oT York High ThroughouT The sTaTe. In The Tall, The musicians Trained To Torm a marching band enTerTained The specTaTors wiTh music and TormaTions beTween halves oT home var- siTy TooTball games on l.iThgow Memorial Field. WinTer Tound The Con- cerT Band divided inTo Two pep bands, The Green and The WhiTe, which alTernaTed in playing aT The home baskeTball games. The band plays marches, classical selecTions, and popular music wiTh egual TaciliTy, and all look Torward To The concerTs ThaT are presenTed ThroughouT The year. This year, Tour presenTaTions were scheduled. The ChrisTmas ConcerT, held December I6, TeaTured Morrissey's An Ameri- can Week End and ensemble and solo numbers. A new TeaTure oT The deparTmenT, The ensemble groups, was inTroduced in a special concerT on February 2l. IT presenTed The Brass Choir, The Woodwind QuinTeT, and solos by members oT The band. l-lighlighTs oT The Spring ConcerT, To be presenTed March 28, will be Grieg's ConcerTo Tor Piano in A minor: l-landel's balleT suiTe, The Goals Go A-Begging: andA Manx OverTure by l-laydn Wood. As in pasT years, The band will give iTs MoThers' Day ConcerT, and will provide pep and rhyThm in The Memorial Day parade. For The TirsT Time in several years, The Tull ConcerT Band is enTered in The Illinois l-ligh School Band AssociaTion conTesTs. On March I5, soloisTs will compeTe in The disTricT conTesT aT EasT Aurora, and on April 25 and 26, The band, ensembles, and solo TinalisTs will engage in The sTaTe Tinals aT The UniversiTy oT lllinois, in Urbana. The cosT oT enTrance Tees, TransporTaTion, and housing will be borne by The Band ParenTs Associa- Tion Trom money raised by The annual AnTigues Fair, sponsored each year To help ouT band acTiviTies. This year's band oTTicers are Bruce Downey, PresidenTq l-larvey l'ler- mann,.Vice-PresidenTg Shirley SarTorius, SecreTaryg WalTer STraugh, Treas- urer, Larry l-lawkins, Band QuarTermasTer, and Bill Dawson, Band Librarian. 73 i J if ii ' H2egA1 f X -2 I GQ? TIRE! if Q ' 'f b' s Q A ff if Se 5 SAWMARGEPN UAW Uur 4 anal, 20 gfacL6irc!5 Cioufvf Sn? ZZ ore a J ing As one sTrolls by The audiTorium TourTh period any day oT The week, sTrains oT music Till The air. Ah yes, This is The Senior Choir or A Capella Choir, as iT is someTimes known, The aim oT all York sTu- denTs in The music deparTmenT. lvlr. l-larris chooses This special group oT TalenTed singers Trom sopho- mores, iuniors and seniors. This is one oT The inspiring and acTive organizaTions in The school. IT seems, as each year goes by, This organizaTion grows beTTer and sTronger in iTs acTiviTies ouTside oT York l-ligh. IT is consTanTly adding more disTincTion To iTs already enviable repuTaTion. Two oT The maior evenTs This year were The Fall ConcerT and The Spring ConcerT. Besides These Two There were The EasTer and ChrisTmas Assemblies, The laTTer being highlighTed by The TradiTional processional, O Come All Ye FaiThTul. BuT This is noT all. Along wiTh all oT These acTiviTies They wenT down To Chicago on February l7 To sing aT OrchesTra T'lall. They sang Hallelujah, Amen, I5OTh Psalm, Cherubim No. o, Go NOT Far Trom lvle, O God, and as Their closing number, The l.ord's Prayer. OuT oT This ouTsTanding organizaTion oT singers we Tind such ensemble groups as The Boys' Quar- TeT and The Girls' lXloneTTe. This long hoped Tor honor is realized only aTTer rigorous TryouTs and a selecTion process. Any sophomore, iunior or senior may have This honor iT good enough. BuT all play and no work is noT The saying oT The noneTTes Tor only Through pracTice willThere ever be perTecTion. The girls sing aT concerTs Tor many special TuncTions in The ouTside oT school acTiviTies. These ouT- sTanding voices are always welcomed by any audience Tor iT is hard To Tind a group oT such Tine well Trained singers. The Boy's QuarTeT, decoraTed in bows and silver vocal chords is always a welcome TeaTure oT The concerT and vocal assemblies. Being one oT The main TeaTures aT The concerTs and each vocal assem- bly, The boys have always meT wiTh roaring applause. These acTiviTies, alThough They are a loT oT Tun, Take hard work and require a considerable amounT oT Time in order To assure The audience oT a Tine program. lVlosT people who have heard These song- sTers will cerTainly agree ThaT each and every one in This group has really TulTilled his parT in making iT a bigger success Than ever beTore. 74 cjvlarria 3 agic anoloihcwld .gznior oicefi in SENIOR CHOlR: Fronl Row: Theresa Heil, Kalhy Kidney, Joanne Aue, Ann Bilelc, Shirley Feisl, Caroline Johnson, Nancy Klulc, Lea Oliver, Diane Alberl, Arlene Schmidr, Carolyn Shaffer, Dan Buirerlield, Richard l-lolm, Suzanne Nabers, Chucl: Greaves, Carol Leclure, Marian Heimerl, Rulh Curlis, Barbara Brown, and Jean Benningerg Second Row: Donna Schalo, Peg Fox, Pal Johnson, Marilyn Sirovy, Shirley Fullrner, Joan Lichlenberqer, Joyce Goeller, Donna Lindsay, Carol Fielilz, Rolly Ferdinand, Beverley McDonald, Jack l-lorner, Ronald Robel, Charles Price, Gerry Wheeler, Larry Forgue, Barbara Riner, Jane Norman, Dawn Benson, Connie Wolie, Dolores Lamporlh Ardele Taylor, and Mr. l-larrisg Third Row: Luniia Brighl, Diane l-loll, Joan Meyers, Anila Brinlcmann, Janice Somers, Joanne Learal4os, Bob Celera, Kenl Newland, Doug l-larris, Burl' Scahill, Bill Elwell, Jim Bowrnan, Reqie Williams, Don Orme, Ausiin Swarlz, Ralph Close, Bob Conlin, Beve Dornoff, Sharon Chrislianson, Adrienne Moller, Sally Mills, Norma Decker, and Joyce Darnrong Las? Row: Mariorie Mahon, Rira Paoli, Fran Nicoll, Carolyne Larson, Diclc Bielefeld, Marvin Palz, Bob Winemiller, Glenn Kruse, John Edwards, Dick Talboll, Jaclc Langille, Bill Kasie, John Green, l-lenry l-larger, Richard Muessiq, Wayne Mahood, Richard Carlin, Doraine Anderson, Phoebe Ernsl, Rulh Ellis, Edilh Apel, Marjorie Swarli, and Belly Fellows: Accompanisls: Sally Buller and Mariorie Wiegand, BOYS' OUARTET: Bill Elwell, Glenn Kruse, John Edwards, and Henry l'-larger, GIRLS' NONETTE: Joyce Goeller, Sally Buller laccompanisll, Shirley Feisi, Fran Nicoll, Carolyne Larson, Janice Somers, Beve Dornolzl, Sharon Chrisrianson, and Sally Mills. Pauline Belan absenl. 75 JQWG bf Cl,lf'Ifl'l Olfl I fx, - V F00 gf 2 J 5 2 ., -U N 'U I-77 ,U x I .,,,. cf ' ogd i ana! Q10 15 3 Micefi flee .fguchforiazm wiflz Son TEN LITTLE f s I 'I f XF ! gl f W flf , 5 ., . r. 3 GIRLS' CHORUS: Froni Row: Mr. Puppel, Carol Kocanda, Dolores Riiler, Pal Merrifield, Pai Roysier, Barbara Lolhian, Jane Howe, Lucia Mazzone, Nancy Schorb, Mary Carney, Bonnie Kain, and Evelyn Felbinger, Second Row: Mary Ann Perelli, Dolores Vogt Arlene Friiz, Belly Bunqe, Virginia Gaus, Virginia Harhorne, Arlene Krernples, Gail Dusulc, Sharon Sieberl, Mary Kay Ren, and Nancy Danlelserg Third Row: Pal Shea, Joyce Narnec, Marqaref LeRoy, Mary Jane Rowe, Paula Swanson, Rulh Prueder, l-lildegarde Colle, Marlene l-lillsrnan, Donna Bulierlield, Yvonne Mueller, and Shirley Cope: Lasi' Row: Jean Chrisiianson, Rila Fielilz, Pai l-lariwig, Alice Aillcen, Mary Gauni, Joyce Blyfh, Joan Faierson, Anne Felihouse, Carol Mauson, Marilyn Manson, and Pearl Droner BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Froni' Row: John Deardorrl, David Beck, Larry Shaw, Alloeri Pioch, Mr. C. Eldon Harris, and Sluarl Anderson. Second Row: Malvin Barileli, Jim Feasrer, Ken Dobbeck, Allan Vigell, and Richard Boller. BOYS' QUARTET: Jim Bowman, Accornpanisl, Gerry Wheeler, Larry Forgue, Burr Scahill, and Wayne Mahood. i E 'V' Wu l 76 .gjololz gfzorua, mem .gyfeloa in fo .gznior Clair SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS: Firsf Row: Mr. Harris, Donna Van Fwyk, Dawn Leber, Beverly Shalo, Carol Burke, Lynn Semple, Jackie Des Rosiers, Barbara GraTT, Mary Edwards, Judy Bloedel, Shirley CarTer, RoberTa Kerbec, PaT Jaske, Janice HarTe, JaneT Beall, and Delores Leyrerg Second Row: Norma Raab, Debbie BenneTT, Lynn Graham, RiTa STolTman, Jane Howe, Grace Jacker, Lynn Luske, ArdeTh Erickson, Barbara SchaeTer, Mary Haimbaugh, Gail Ferdinandson, Margie SchulTz, and Mildred MoTTer, Third Row: PaT Schmerler, Joyce STebel, Sandra Pinckney, Virginia Shoals, Regina Kahn, Marion Wagner, Judy Beckman, BeTTy Royer, Frances Messar, Jeanne WolTer, Carol Rysdon, VaniT'a UrquhardT, Sherry Ledr, Sharon WhiTe, and Elaine Volleq FourTh Row: Jeanne Caldwell, Shirley GriTTin, DoroThy Gee, PaT Lewis, Midge Nicoll, Marilyn Burnell, PaT Kirby, Holly Bawden, Bonnie Jones, Judy HamowiTz, June Weeks, Pai Philp, Gwen Marshall, and Nancy Vorisg AT The Piano: Barbara FainTer and RuTh James. TREBLF CLEF: FronT Row: Mr. Joseph Puppel, DirecTor5 Virginia Schmidt Marilyn Buelow, Joy Mazzone, FlizabeTh Ackerman, JaneT Sullivan, Nancy Miller, Dolores Marcis, RuTh Blair, Anna Cohan, Marilyn EberharT', Anna Bixby, and Joan Block: Second Row: Joyce Lake, RuTh Blair, Carolyn Bigler, PaT Peacock, Joan Gavins, Dolores Krueper, Shirley Paoli, Dolores Becker, Jean Harbaugh, Befh Hamel, Adele MolTros, and Muriel Hansen: Third Row: Carol Heine, Cheryl Dahl, Helene Jensen, ReTa l-lamrock, Nancy STarn, Judy Johnson, Marilyn Olden, Carolyn Tilly, Alice Meier, Jacky Ger- hardT, Mary HolsT, and Barbara Schroeder: FourTh Row: Mariorie Hansen, Beverly Forsmark, Barbara Johnson,JeaneTTe RaysTen, Carol Langer, RiTa RigraT, Marilyn BrusaTi, Joan Larson, Evelyn Bosley, Carol Wehrs, and Mariorie Zock. Sophomore Chorus, a group oT selecT girls' voices Trom The previous year's Tresh- man chorus, is The second sTep up The ladder To The ulTimaTe goal-Senior Choir. This year The Sophomore Chorus sang in The Fall ConcerT on November lo, Tor The PTA in March, and in The Spring ConcerT May 9. AT The annual ChrisTmas assembly Treble CleT and Sophomore Chorus were com- bined and under The direcTion oT Mr. Puppel, They sang: Deck The Hall, Jesu Bam- bino, and WinTer Wonderland. Treble Clef also sang in The Fall ConcerT and Annual Spring ConcerT. An assembly concerT was given in April and again Treble CleT and Sophomore Chorus were combined. This Time Mr. l-larris direcTed The group. ln The annual Fall ConcerT, Treble CleT sang: Green Sleeves by ScoTT, Bless This l-louse by Brane, The Song ls You by Kern, and IT l Could Tell You by Fire- sTone-Marlowe. W BOYS irlplixs T'- ' , s g . 1' 0 -- y f , A Q' : - T I il-fx 'S 45, 8:5 Nh l'l'LQl'L W STN L-'X 7' .H qs wa X .X-14 T 2 ii a. H Zach ,W 'Q Olflfllflfly jlfLCLQl f5 MOI' .STMIOIUQPJ ilfl KAOIALLZS There are one hundred TiTTy-Tive members in The Freshman Chorus This year, The largesT enrollmenT There has ever been. Anyone is eligible To ioin as long as he can carry a Tune. The chorus meeTs each day during The sevenTh period. lT annually sings in The Fall ConcerT and The Spring ConcerT, and Tor The eighTh graders who come To York on The spring visiTing day. ln The Fall ConcerT This year The Freshman Chorus sang The Bells oT ST. Mary's, by Adams, Cn Top oT Old Smoky, arranged by ScoTT, Annie Laurie, arranged by Ringwaldp and Shepherd's ChrisTmas Carol. For The Spring ConcerT The chorus prepared Soldier's Chorus, by Gounod, l-le's Gone Away, arranged by Clokey, and CounTry STyle, arranged by Simeone. The chorus sang several oT The above numbers Tor The eighTh graders and Their parenTs. FirsT Row: F. SchmidT, J. Cochran, D. Warner, E. STevens, M. T-laman, J. l-lahn, E. l-lorrnan, B. Dammann, C. Ross, L, ChrisTian, R. ST'aab, S. SwarTz, J. Adarnick, J. Wilson, G. Van Norman, S, JeweTT, M. A. l-leiss, M. l-TUTT, J. Schultz, S. Joy, M. Douglas, and Mr. Puppel: Second Row: J. Berman, G, Parnham, M. A. Nash, L. Scholl, C. Jacobs, J. GrisaTT, R. STolTman, J. Linn, G. PeTrie, Kay Kingman, G. PeTris, J. Cochran, B. Kegerreis, M. Lundbom, D. Robel, D. Zander, J. Julien. J. Nagona. B. Bos, A. Thompson, and J. M. Ericksen, Third Row: D. WrighT, B. Perryman, J. Weiner, E. PTaTT, S. Shirky, G. RiTTer, D. SmiTh, M. Ermish, K. Sandall, G. lncopero, B. Rupany, J. Sailey, C. Heyek. M. Moore, N. l-loeTle, R. Garland, S. Grubb, A. BerTelsen, l. Chybik, and F. Beyer, FourTh Row: D. Popp, Y. Cormier, B. Lira, D. PriTchard, S. T-lusTon, D. STewarT, A. Wingard, J. BrodT, D. Davis, J. Langille, J. A, Miller, P. Helm, D, Fischer, G. l-lellsTedT, J. Gornik, l-l. ScholTens, C. Johnson, J. Crowell, C. Wawak, J. Jacobi, L. Jackman, A. GolseTh, N. Thompson, E. Schmalzried, N. PeTT'eT, and P. l-lersey. FirsT Row: Mr, l-larris, D. Gaier, J. PusaTeri, E. SchmidT, C. Noble, B. Richards, D. Miller, S. Gordon, J. Davidson, J. Schulze, B. Wassell,-R. Guardalabene, R. Durkin, and M. Vonderohe: Second Row: J. Kirch, N. Schumacher, A. Kors, M. Kidd, E. STeTTen, C. Purcell, J. Beamish, L. Eshelman, J. Meskan, J. Loudon, R. Ledowski, E. Williams, K. NVSSTWOOCJ, and M. Engelsmang Third Row: M, l-Tammerich, A. Wummel, E. Fraus, E. Schmeiser, E. VoigT, M. T-loTTman, J. SeiberT, D, Eickelrnann, J. PalmquisT, J. King, A. Frazier, C. Gump, P. Pirala, J. l-lallmark, S. Carlin, and D. Norman: FourTh Row: N. Marran, J. FelTs, A. Hansen, M. Taylor, C. Willins, B. CusTard, F. WischoeTTer, P. Elwell, G. Simmons, D. Comisky, J. Guerrero, B. Naurnan, J. McColly, W. Bergren, M. Reese, B. STumbaugh, E. Rogers, and B. Spelman. Pvwxw fr Av sw? l acTion. I i 4 4 QQ7 .Q QM Y 1, Q, WW ll r 1 lan TOP PHOTO: Firsf Row: David Rickson, HerberT Wilkens, Erank EosTer, John BarTmann, Norman Ellison, Bill Parker, and Dick Gul- brandseng Sfandingz Mr. Puppel. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Puppel, Bill Dawson, Harvey Herman, Vivian Zacharias, Alice Mahler, and Ralph Lane, MIDDLE: FirsT Row: Roberl Mc- Hone, Richard I-laegele, Nancy l-loeTle, Marvin Dirks, Julene WrighT, and Joyce Chrisiieq Sec- ond Row: Mr. Puppel, Richard Rose, Lee Lindelsee, Marilyn Rollins, Charles Lisauskas, RoberT Kovacik, James Erlenbaugh, and RoberTHudson1 Third Row: Dennis Thompson. BOTTOM: The above group in 'Q OAS jlilwe in l C Q5fl Cl, Mr. Puppel, York's new music insTrucTor, is working aT The Task oT building our orchesTra. The orchesTra now has TourTeen members and is always open To inTeresTed sTudenTs. The orchesTra meeTs every day during The second period, and secTional rehearsals are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings. However, The members do noT spend all oT Their Time rehearsing. Each Ericlay They broaden Their musical knowledge by lisTening To records OT Tamous composiTions by well-known composers. The orchesTra is preparing several inTeresTing numbers including: Prelude and Eugue, by Handel, Komm, Siisser Tod, by Bach: The Sleeping Princess, by Tschaikowsky, The SyncopaTed Clock, by Anderson, Lady oT Spain, by Evans, and You and The lNlighT and The Music, by SchwarTz. 79 ,gf Z5 mubic for jlzofie who .Are Wudicaffy cgncgneol FirsT Row: Joyce Goeller, Ralph Lane. Second Row: Jean Benninger, Beverly ShaTer, Beverly McDonald, Ronnie Robel, Adele Taylor, Dolores l.amporT, Beverly Marcis, Maria Viscarellio, Joanne ChanT, Adrienne MoTTer, Norma Raab, Virginia SchulTz. Third Row: Lea Cliver, Marjorie Mahon, Carolyn ShaTer,Dicl1 TalboT, John Edwards, Bill Elwell, Elsie STurr'n, JaneT Alles, Marilyn BuisaTi, Nancy Schorb, Mary l-laimbaugh. MUSIC CLUB QFWCERS: Beverly McDonald, Jean Benninger, and Joyce Goeller. T ,fan Q THREE MEN NJ ,N lN A 'fog 11 a i ' ci ' if or lll l --Kxxxg X l Yorlcs Music Club has been a useTul organizaTion To The school Trom iTs beginning in l939. Mr. l-larris, The head oT Yorlcs music deparTmenT, is iTs advisor. The main pur- pose oT This club is To raise money To help pay Tor music honor awards, leTTers, and pins. The club sponsors a dance each Tall, Thus raising a subs+an+iaI sum OT money Toward Their goal. AnoTher means OT raising money is selling in The concessions aT games. All The members share in This duTy. Anyone inTeresTed in music can ioin This club. Mem- bership is noT limiTed To Those Talcing music courses. To promoTe inTeresT in various Tields oT music, diTTerenT phases and classiTicaTions are discussed aT each meeTing. The club, as a group, oTTen visiTs operas and musical plays. This year They aTTended Two operas in Chicago. 80 LEFT: HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS: Dave Buswell, Vice-President Jean Erickson, SecreTaryg and Ronald Robel, PresidenT. UPPER RIGHT: STanding: Dan Anderson, KeiT'h Achepohl, Marjorie Hansen, lv1argareT BrandT, Ivlar- ilyn EwerT, GerTrude HoTTman, Carolyn Johnson, PaT Hodges, Helen Crowell, Barbara BeTz, and Dawn Benson: SeaTed: FirsT Row: Ronald CurTis, Hank Harger, and Dave Buswellg Second Row: Dan BuTTerTield, Norma Decker, Joyce Goeller, Phoebe ErnsT, and Barb Reiner: Third Row: Carolyn Larson, Carol DunnivanT, Anna Cohan, Joan Faierson, Sharon ChrisTenson, JaneT Gibson, GerTrude Gaus, Sharon HarTe, Doraine Anderson, and Beverly DarnoTT. LOWER: SeaTed: Joyce PeTerhans, PaT Peacock, John Smifh, and DoroThy WesTg STanding: Firsf Row: Beverly McDonald, Lea Oliver,Janice Somers, BeTTy BrighT, Doris STrickland, Carol RiTzman, Klaus Lorenzen, Carol SchaTer, Jean Erickson, Carolyn Larsen, and PaT Kneppleg Second Row: Neva Roe, Jayne WhiTney, Ken Jamison, Toby MeTcalTe, Bob Parker, Wilda Williams, and Ronald Robel. .Mdforicafgociefg emgem ofurec! Ly .gyfuvlg offlze ,Decaf The York High School HisTorical SocieTy, which was organized in l938, is now one oT York's mosT popular and acTive clubs. Under The sponsorship oT lvlr. Van Norman, The club brings many inTeresTing hisTorical TacTs and wonders oT our counTry To The aTTenTion oT iTs members. IT was Tormally The cusTom oT The HisTorical SocieTy To sponsor several Tield Trips during The year. LasT year The club members decided To disconTinue This pracTice because They TelT ThaT people were ioining only Tor These Trips and wouldn'T Take an acTive inTeresT in The club. In place oT The Tield Trips, HisTorical SocieTy engaged several speakers To Talk To The members ThroughouT The year. AT one OT The February meeTings The club members heard an inTeresTing Talk on The Far EasT, which was given by lvlr. Bakkers, who Teaches World HisTory here aT York. Klaus Lorenzen, an exchange sTudenT Trom Germany, also Tound a very recepTive audience To hear a discussion on his liTe as a sTudenT in Germany, and The evenTs ThaT broughT him To This counTry. The February assembly, honoring Abraham Lincoln, was also spon- sored by The HisTorical SocieTy. AT This assembly a Tilm was shown on The liTe oT Lincoln, and aTTerwards The club presidenT made a shorT speech abouT This greaT man. A discussion oT his Trip To SouTh America, given by ErnesT Olds, a York sTudenT, proved To be OT greaT inTeresT. Any senior who has compleTed one semesTer oT American HisTory is eligible, and iuniors are eligible aT The end oT Their TirsT semesTer oT American HisTory. Pins are awarded To seniors who have TulTilled cerTain qualiTicaTions. 8I UMDTY Dumprv 547 UW 4 'fs 9 ' 'NAfxPf ch .4 . F I' Z?Cl,CL5fCLge rewd .APQ filg Hflfflfllflg 810086 ofgfage .SJAOLU5 York has many ouTsTanding clubs, buT The one wiTh The mosT +aIen+ cerTainIy is Thespians. To become a member oT This organizaTion you musT have dramaTic abiIiTy, be a sophomore or iunior and make a TryouT. You Then serve a year's apprenTiceship. IVIeriTs are earned by engaging in dramaric work, eiTher acTing or producing. Then when you have become a Tull member, you are eligible To wear The Thespian pin. These pins are represenTaTive oT The masks worn oT The Greek acTors-The serious Tace oT Tragedy and The laughing Tace Tor comedy. The Two golden images are separaTed by a blue Also oT gold is The guard showing a wreaTh encircling an N sTanding Tor NaTionaI. Each year The members arrend a proTessionaI producTion. This year The Thespian members aTTended The play Guys and Dolls. Also each year Three plays are given Tor Drama NighT. This year's plays were Two Crooks and a Lady, a melodrama by Eugene TiIIoTq Romance of The Willow PaTTern, a Chinese comic Tragedy by ETheI Van Der Veer: and The Same Old Thing, a Tarce-comedy by Roi Cooper Ivlegrue. IVIiss Doris E. WhiTe is The sponsor oT Thespians. This is Their I8Th year To produce Drama NighT. THE LIGHT CREW: Torn GraTmiIIer. Larry Larkin, Jim Dame, Ed Nagel, and Tom Burrows. STAGE CREW: FronT Row: Jim Royer, Ken Jones, Norman Ellison, Bill McDaniel, Richard Spencer, KenT Newlon, BurT Sca- hiII, Jack WoITe, and Roland Rohlmeier. Back Row: James Jasper, John Schaefer, Donald SiegTried, Bob Holmes, Herman Wieman, Bill Anderson, Elroy Rosenwinkel, Lowell IvIidcIIesTedT, and Donald Orme. PHOTOS ON FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Chuck Lawson, Carol Dunnivanf, and Mary Lou O'DeII in Two Crooks and a Lady. UPPER LEFT: Connie WoITe and Bruce Carlson in The Same Old Thing. CENTER: Philip Joy as The incense bearer in Romance of The Willow PaH'ern. LOWER LEET: Ron Keller, Jasper Daube, and LOWER RIGHT: Ralph Lane and Ron Keller in Romance of The Willow Pa'rTern. , 82 I M, , . I . .I E tiiiasiiili Joan CIiTcorn in Romance OT The Willow PaTTern. if Q 3 - Qi li gi A Si 14 ,Y A F E ik 'G 5 5 5 ,il NPER xl .Ig Y York s LaTin Club is one oT The oIdesT and mosT acTive clubs oT The school. The clubs co-sponsors are Miss I-lowe and Mrs. Larson. Some oT The main evenTs oT The LaTin Club are The Treasure hunT' The Mercury-Gram booTh aT The I-IaIIovve'en parTyg The coIorTuI SaTurnaIia, a TesTivaI honoring The god SaTurng and The SaIuTaTio, or receloTion Tor The incoming Treshmen. Also included in The year's acTiviTies were a pizza parTy, a malce-believe Trip To Greece, and The well-Icnown Roman BanqueT. Jafin Wemgera gaf Mzza for modem Oman mmf safe I I UPPER PICTURE: WINGED VIC- TORY: SeaTed: Carol Blumen- schein, Marshall EsTy, Karol Kiehn, Lola I-IunTing, Edirh Apel, and Dave EhrhardT: STanding: Don Silva, Allen Fischer, Larry Reiner, George Blumenschein, STeve STin- son, Ronnie Robel, James STolces, Doraine Anderson, Jim Guerrero, Barbara Johnson, Jimmie Ewing, Don SmiTh, and Philip Joy. C E N T E R: WREATI-IS: Inside: George Chipain, Larry Reiner, Marshall EsTy, Jimmie Ewing, Rober KusT, EThan Ruben, and Ar- nold Sultallioq OuTside: Charles Greaves, Marion BiIIeTT, ArdyThe Thompson, Karin Elcdahl, Marjorie Teich, Bonnie Rankin, Joyce King, Susan Savoy, Doris I-Iarms, Janice TiIIoTson, Barbara MenTinIc, and Pal' I-Iersey. LOWER PICTURE: WILD BOAR, THE GALLIC I-IUNTER, AND AUGUSTUS: LeTT To Righfz Earl RiTer, James Guerrero, KenT Gar- vens, George Blumenschein, John I-lansen, Malvin BarTIeTT, Kendall Kirlcbride, Charles Greaves, Ron- ald Andres, Gregory Van Norman, Don Silva, Ted Wallace, I-Ienry I-lornbeck, James Larson, Lyle Weber, Frederick Schmidt Bill TrouT', Dave EhrhardT, RoberT STaab, and Don SmiTh. 84 if if , ,,gLnf2mf.,..,sf ',i,.f-,JELFI2 -1 6L'i'iCQ1Q122v'fw7.aEw.QaL+'liW'?0?5IS7 .S7flfL6!8l'Lt:5 mlftfff jogad OI W0l'lfL6Ll'l 6Ll'l?lflQi The colorTul Roman BanqueT Took place in The new caTeTeria, which was decoraTed wiTh murals, drapes, sTaTues oT The gods, and planTs, all arranged To loolc like an aTriun'i oT ancienT Rome, compleTe wiTh a TounTain in The cenTer. The guesTs were dressed in Typical Roman cosTumes. l-lumble slaves were aT The call oT any quesT and served The meal. The guesTs were enTerTained by The dance oT The waTer carriers, a magician, and The beauTiTul VesTal Virgins, in honor oT The goddess VesTa, which closed The banqueT. The LaTin Club year ends wiTh The Tea in which The acTive seniors receive Their pins. TOP PICTURE: WATER CARRIERS: SeaTed: RiT'a Le- dowslce, Nancy Lauer, Mary Alice Nash, and Sally Joy: Sfanding: PaT l-lelm, Ruby Garland, Anne Gol- seTh, Gloria Parnham, Sue l-lusTon, Frieda WischoeTTer, Befh STevens, and Carol Jacobs. UPPER CENTER: PANDORPUS BOX: Leif To RighT: Carolyn Tilly, MarTha Greene, Mariorie Nicoll, Nancy STarn, Shirley Grihfin, Shirley STouT, Donna Van Ewylc, Jeanne Caldwell, and Dianne AlberT. LOWER CENTER: ALTAR-LARARIUM: SeaTed: Caro- lyn BiIIe+T, PaT Grayheclc, and Suzanne Nabers: STand- ing: Roger KusT, Mary Duncan, Dolores LamporT', and PaT Kirby. LOWER PICTURE: VESTALS: Le:-'FT To Righh Nancy Ruyle, Mary Edwards, Jacqueline l-lolderrnan, Judy l-lolderman, Anne FelThouse, Priscilla Merriam, Bonnie Jones, Beverly l-lawlcins, and Mildred MoTTer. 85 iimffng' Jgame. 77 :Hagen iZbeuf5cAeJ incler Lei .jgfaffick Isl das nichl eine Schnilzelloanlc? Ja, das isl eine Schnilzelloanlclu Yes, JrhaJr's Jrhe German Club in one oi ils gayer moods. Bul lhe club's really leslive when il swings inlo ils annual Kaiclee Klalsch. The l:Jand's lhere, wilh dozens of coslumed wailers, wailresses, bouncers, and well-wishers. And so is Geriie lno relalion lo Berndlll, lhe club's new Dachshund mascol. The club, sponsored by Miss Eyien, meels once a monlh lor varied and inleresling programs. and Marjorie Wieqand. liiz, and Dale Gzruninger. Anila l-lolzlfman, James Feasier, Jean Schwolow, Mary Lange, Larry Forgue, Dale Brechl, Richard Vernon, Phillip Wir- sching, Faye Ollrnan, l-lenry Spanheimer, Barbara Fainler, Richard Schmidl, and Judy Beclrmann. 441 51 TWH il WS X -XX 4 ,.i,Cn'D EC ri Cgovfveo f I 'VAN D14 :S W sf Lolhar Mueller, John Edwards, Bill Kasle, Bill Shineliluq, Bruce Karr, Edward Nagel, Rodney Sippy, David Riclcson, Carol Vol- gebacher, Carol Langer, Myra Bloxom, Gerlrude Gaus, Bill Bierndorf, Rila Fie- 8 w Sedfad for .gznom ana! .gznorifari o!.S?oani6!L Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Michelsen. is one oT Yorlc's oldesT clubs. lTs purpose is To provide exTra-curricular acTiviTies in Spanish and To observe The cusToms oT Spain. Among The club's acTiviTies are The ChrisTmas parTy, celebraTed in Typical Spanish sTylep The day Tor giTTs on January 61 The Day oT The Dead in November, which is eguivalenT To our l-lallowe'eng and Pan-American Day. The members have visiTed museums To sTudy The ancienT civilizaTion oT Mexico, and aT leasT once a year They go To a Mexican resTauranT. Then There is The annual picnic aT The end oT The school year. The club meeTs once a monTh, and in January an iniTiaTion breal4TasT is held. AT This Time, any Treshman who has an A or B average may ioin. Any upper classman who is Taking or has Taken Spanish is eligible Tor membership. l M24 ,HO tfa RA' f- 519 4 Q' X 77.45 8 O B mil SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Fron+ Row: Mr. Michelsen. Joan Block, Sandra Fearn, RuTh Chvoilca, and Barbara Grarffq Second Row: Shir- ley SarT'orius, MarTha Russell, Sue Schaible, and Arlene Mueller: Third Row: Nancy Ness, RuTh Cur- Tis, Mary Carney. and Lois Cohen: Back Row: Jane McGraw, Don Gordon, Eugene l-lolderman, and Leroy BeghTol. SPANISH CLU B OFFICERS: Eugene Dramm, SergeanT aT Arms: Muriel l-lansen, Vice'PresidenTg Jim Soulcup, PresidenTg Mr. Michelsen. Sponsorg and Rollie Ferdinand, SecreTary. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: FronT Row: Lyn Luslce, PaT RoysTer, Bar- bara VenTon, and Lois AlberTseng Second Row: Regina Kahn, Mari- anne DeCraene, Yvonne l-loppene sTedT, and Beverly DornoTTq Third Row: Sharon WhiTe, Jeanne Wal- Ter, Barbara Shahfer, and PaT Mer- rifield: Baclr Row: Tom Miller, Ered Omunclson, Joe SanTon, and Mr. Michelsen. 87 .3-J Y. , 1. Msg- 2, . .. . , ' Hlgwesszsiimass-.. ...Lawn -ug-www. QGLLLCOLLIO 85 Olflff cle 'L gfuohenf gI CLl'LC6LL5 4 c9955 BUNS 'Q be 5x5 f Us 'Vu FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Firsi' Row: Judy l-lendriclcson, Virginia l-lalhorne and Lynn Trahamg Second Row: Blalce Byrne, Bonnie Kane, and Joyce Damrong Third Row: Dorena Wallace, Sharon Chrislianson, and Jaclc Jenseng Fourfh Row: Marcia Boyles, Marlene Pulnam, and Earl Rilerg Fif+h Row: Diane l-loll, Eleanor Knowles, and Bob Josephson. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: l-lolly Bawden, Secrelaryq Miss Pelersen, Club Sponsor: Elsie Piizenmaier, Presidenlq and Sally Mills, Vice-Presidenl. The French Club, which is sponsored by Miss Pelersen, is an organizalion Tor all Frenchmen-Jrhal is Tor all sludenls who lake French. The purpose of The French Club is lo Turlher The French sludenls' inleresl in The French language and cuslonns of France. Any sophomore, iunior, or senior is eligible lo ioin if he is raking or has lalren French. Freshmen can join 'l'he second semesler if lhey have a B average. The club meelings, which are held once a monlh, con- sisl of various programs concerning French people or playing French word games. Sludenls volunleer lor com- nnillees which arrange and pul on lhe programs. This year lhe club sold School Daze, calendar diaries Tor lhe sludenls. This proiecl proved lo be successful and prolilable lo Jrhe club. A+ lhe end of The year, srudenls receive pins and guards which are awarded according lo a poinl syslem. 88 fjlzere L95 Wo pface Aw .SQMIQL .gmond in muff: K fc: kj 4. 'Z If-Nfl? 'Lal Q E Mwfloig XMJQS5 f X GZ 'W ,U l SWON 1 Q f ff' Ever since Malh Club was begun in l945, il has lcepl ils repulalion as an aclive club al Yorlc. Under lhe sponsor- ship ol Miss l-leinemann, lhe club provides an oullel lor The lalenls of malhemalically inclined sludenls. The Problem ol lhe MonJrh is a challenge lo lhe slcill and ingenuily ol Maih Club members, and lhe sludenl solv- ing mosl ol Jrhe problems is rewarded al Jrhe end of lhe year. Sludenls wilh a B average in a semesler of plane geomelry or Those wilh a major in malhemalics are eligible for membership. During Miss l-leinemann's absence Mr. Benson has acled as sponsor lor Jrhe group. Leroy Beghlolg Standing: Bill Fuller and Tom Miller. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Bob Winemiller, Viceepresidenli Joe Vince, Presiclenlg Mr. Benson, Advisorq and Dorolhy Wesl, Secrelary. 89 MATH CLUB: Sealed: Sharon l-larle, Barbara Selden, Mr. Benson, Gerlrude Gaus, and cience Wemgerd ibebgfrf in mn em of Wafure -S,o,0 fe AND THF, I-'Ly F K J, 6 fu M.:-A The Science Club is one oT The newer clubs aT York. A member oT This club musT have a B average Tor one semesTer oT General Science 9. The obiecT oT The club is To ioromoTe inTeresT in science. During The year The members Try To increase Their knowl- edge and perTecT Their skill in The Tield oT science so ThaT in The TuTure years They will be oT service To Their communi- Ties and naTion. During The meeTings They sTress The impor- Tance oT science in everyday living. The members oT York's Science Club help To carry ouT The ideals oT The Science Clubs oT America. This year Science Club earned money by selling candy and pop aT The baskeTball games and presenTing The spook house aT The l-lallowe'en ParTy. SCIENCE CLUB: UPPER LEFT: James Dame, Bob Parker, MargareT BranT, Jim Soukup, Marilyn EwerT, Gail Robins, and Eugene Dramrn, RTGT-TT: Allen Vegell, Vice-PresidenT7 STephens STinson, SecreTary3 and Bob Soukup, PresidenT. LOWER LEFT: John Wilson, Rodney Sippy, Tom Miller, LeRoy Echelman, Bill Fuller, Barbara l-lerrizco, and l-lerberT Wilkins. f Tis ri U L Qbteeflff 0 QCl,l tZ5 EGL? Some jdffd in Olflfle 66' A -1-qw . W IT you are The domesTic Type, I-Iome Economics Club is Tor you. IT is open To all girls who are Talcing or have Talcen home economics. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe inTeresT in domesTic science. The highIighT oT The TirsT semesTer was a Tield Trip To The Bowman Dairy Company. All The girls will remember This Trip as one oT The mosT enjoyable evenTs oT The year. The TirsT-semesTer acTiviTies were climaxed by a ChrisTmas parTy aT which giTTs were exchanged and an inTeresTing program was presenTed. One oT The high spoTs oT The second semesTer was The sTyle show puT on in The spring. The girls modeled The cIoThes ThaT They had made during The year. OTher year's-end acTiviTies were a Red Cross sewing proiecT and a lecTure on chinaware by a represenTaTive oT a poTTery Tirm. The new sponsor oT I-Iome Economics Club is Mrs. Knoedler. She replaced Mrs. I-Iaave, who was sponsor IasT year. The club gives pins To Those who have good aTTendance and have worlced on proiecTs Tor The club. UPPER LEFT: Carol Abel, Jean I-Iarbaugh, Diane WrighT, and MargareT BrancIT. UPPER RIGI-IT: Fronf Row: Beverly Wassell, Darlene Davis, Mrs. Knoedler, Corrine Longwell, Joyce STebeI, and Margie SchuITz: Back Row: Rose Guardalabene, Yvonne Cormier, Alice BerTeIson, PaT McGraTh, Phyllis Byczelc, and Barbara Rupany. LOWER LEFT: SeaTed: Shirley PoTTer, Nancy PeTTeT, Joyce RiTzenToIer, Grace RiTTer, Joan RiTTer, and Jane I-Iarbaughq Standing: Evelyn STeben, Barbara LoThian, Rose Tyminski, MarTha Schumacher, Grace I-Iueschen, and Mrs. Knoedler. LOWER RIGI-IT: Inner Circle: Genevieve Drake, Marilyn RoTh, Rodean Donovan, Mary Neher, Grace GrisaTe, Dolores KaIbariTner, Mary Lou Lange, and Mrs. Knoedlerg OuTer Circle: Ger- Trude I-IolTman, Rosemary Durkin, Jean Phelps, Eileen Tribes, and JaneT Zacharias. 9 I QOU-Y L 61 TLE Qrfg gfuggerzi mule ofgugar iz ,nice ia iiuergflzing we VM ST RFSS vif? .D -Z 1 MARY rf! - fl N Y, f f f 5 Y ' 4 x I .. 5 B Q M36 il MT' '1'-vs gftw ' 1. In Hz.. UPPER: Seae : ir inia c mi Mrs. Bass, Jayne W i ne, an LOWER: Caro unnivan, aro Kiehn, Dawn Benson, BeTTy BrighT Wilda Williams Sharon ChrisTian Kay Wilson, PaTTy Peacoc, an MeeT The Girls' Clubl I95l-T952 Tinds The Girls' Club one oT The mosT ouTsTancling clubs in York's exTra-curricular acTivi- Ties. The Club is a going concern, and every year The member- ship grows sTeadily. This year Mrs. Bass is The advisor Tor Girls' Club. The purpose oT The Club is To sTimulaTe Triendship among The girls aT York, and To keep up iTs repuTaTion Tor being one oT The mosT acTive organizaTions aT school. Every year The Girls' Club has a ChrisTmas parTy Tor a group oT orphans. The members oT The Club decoraTe a beauTiTul ChrisTmas Tree, and each girl brings a small individual giTT Tor each child in The group. The girls Tind This is a very saTisTacTory and chariTable way oT displaying The ideals ThaT have made Girls' Club whaT iT is Today. Besides The many services, Bow Week is a deTiniTe highlighT oT Their program. Bows-green Tor The Trosh, orange Tor The sophomores, red Tor The iuniors, and whiTe Tor The seniors-are sold To The sTudenTs on diTTerenT days oT The week. Bow Week noT only is colorTul and gay, buT also adds spiriT oT class uniTy To The sTudenT body. The Tinal evenT oT The year is The lv1oTher-DaughTer Tea, which is held in May, ancl which is enioyed by all who aTTend. 92 JaneT' Alles. l 'L 60lfl'LI'l'lQl CiCl,! 6? gbtfbtlne aff 8CI 8i6U iQ6 UPPER: 'rs , can aierso Fi T Row. Anna Cohen, J F and Wilda Williams: Second Row: Arlene Muell Shirley PoTTer, RuTh C T d P T J h J Reinke, Marilyn Owens, Joy Third Row: oanne UF is, an a o nso BreTTmann, and Mary Lou Lang: FourTh Row: C l B l B b V T B b P l d , ar ara ieer, a oyn ig er, ar ara en on Dolores Wilde, Fif+h Row: Barbara H. Johns and Carolyn l-lanwinckel eQne oT The more educaTional clubs oT York is The York Commercial Club. Miss GusTaTson, who is chairman oT The Commercial DeparTmenT, sponsors iT. Their meeTings are very helpTul in Training members Tor TuTure work in The business world. They Take Trips To Chicago To business oTTices where They inspecT various kinds oT business machines, aTTend movies, and learn poinTers on cloThes and manners Tor an oTTice. This year Ten girls, accompanied by Miss GusTaTson, wenT To a business convenTion held aT NorThwesTern UniversiTy where schools in Chicago and The surrounding areas meT Tor a conTer- ence. There They heard speeches, saw sTyle shows, Tormed discussion groups, and had lunch. From There They wenT To The machine show held aT The Conrad I-lilTon T-loTel. The girls receive poinTs Tor Their pins by working in The oTTice, Typing Tor The library, or working on The York-Hi TypisT sTaTT. PoinTs are also gained by aTTending meeTings and Taking parT in club acTiviTies. Spring club acTiviTies include a Tea given by The girls Tor Their moThers and an annual picnic. The iniTiaTions are parTicu- larly enioyed by The older members. 93 LOWER: Shirley Peipol, Phyll PI N y N d A G TT ess, an nn LJS 5 SON is arner, an ,fo MARK57, f' ,bv ll X ' I ' Ls yy gls any l'lfll00l fCl,l'Lf jopicd CLP? JGCL86! wanna! WOLLHCJ jd L The Yorlc Round Table is composed oT a group oT sTudenTs who debaTe and discuss inTormal guesTions oT naTional and inTernaTional inTeresT. The Round Table is open To all sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in public spealcing debaTe and discus- sion. The advisor is Mr. Maclear and The meeTings are held Twice a monTh. The chairman oT Round Table Club, Ronald Robel, presides over The meeTings. ln T94-7, The club's name was changed Trom The DebaTe Club To The Round Table Club. They dropped The old pracTice oT Tormal debaTing and now have round Table discussion insTead. The poinT sysTem is sTiII being used. A member musT earn aT leasT ThirTy-one poinTs beTore he is awarded a pin. RoinTs are given Tor parTicipaTion in The diTTer- enT programs, Tor aTTendance aT The meeTings, Tor parTicipaTing in debaTes or discussions, anc Tor Talzing parT in such acTiviTies as selling aT baslceTball or TooT- ball games. The Topics Tor discussion are changed Tor every meeTing. Among The many discussions T1aT Toolc place during The meeTings This year were: T-low To Clean Up The Slums. Universal MiliTary Training, Dope and lNlarcoTics, and Candi- daTes Tor T'ie T952 ElecTion. TOP PHOTO: FirsT Row: ona C l B d A C h Second Row' Dan Anderson Be ly S h T , J K , Sh l Cope, Bob Sou u , ari n ou MIDDLE PICTURE: B b u . TNSET: Marilyn Klaus, Ronni R b l Earl Perrin, Phyllis T-ligley 'Q Tv TTI 6 gkoode 0lfU p6U fl'L8l ik? Squdfe 6Ll'lCQ TOP PICTURE: Firsf Row: Diana Robel, Mary Ann I-leiss, Sue Fluslon, Shirley Jewell, Joan Brodl, Par Perkins, Calherine Paris, Carolyn Noblek and Ann Flan- seng Second Row: Beverly Wassell, Yvonne Cormier, Maraleigh Douglas, Gloria Parnham, Frances Beyer, Darlene Uher, Marilee I-lamrnerich, Agnes Wummel, Nancy Gerbrechl, Jackie Berman and Kay Kingman, Third Row: Doris I-larms, Joann Cochran, Meredilh Lundbon, Janice Zimmermann and I-larold Careyg Fourfh Row: Joann Cochran, Alice Berlelsen, Joan Bina, and Leah Wullg Fifth Row: Fred Unverzagr, John Wilson, Bill Slumbaugh, Dale Brighr, Bill Roysler, D'ck Malzke, Phil Carlwrighl, Jerry Lewis, Bill I-licks, Bill Michaels, Dick Norman and Bill Jober: Sfanding: Meridilh More and Ted Wallace. MIDDLE PICTURE: Firsf Row: Carol Vlfilliams, Phil Carlwrighl, Carol l-leine and John Pelroskyg Second Row: Carolyn Purcell, Diane Miller, Karen Sandell, Pal I-lelm, Dorolhy Werner, Gay I-lellsledl, Barbara Younger, Marian Billel, Juliene Wrighl, Barbara Cuslard, Donna Popp, Ann Ouslalson, Mary Nash and Dolores Eickelmanng Third Row: Bonnie Pheiller, Nancy Puckeljr, Mary Flarnan, Janel Crinklaw, Joyce Crinklaw, Barbara Shaller, Alice Marshall, Annelle Win- gard, Bonnie Rankin, Frieda Wischoel'ler, Carole Johnson, Cvenaire Pelrie. Rulh Alles, Geraldine Barbour and Nancy Ness, Fourlh Row: Irene Shiever, Joanne Fells, Pal Mcfiralh, Joyce I-lallmark, Alice Lowry, Karen Ekdahl, Beverly Olson, Joan Miller, Barbara Kegerries, Grelchen I-Iollz, Bob Kovarik, Larry Lewis, Jane Sailey, Girroy Mansur, and Dale McDonaId3 Fifih Row: Mr. Kelly, Sam lncopero, King I-Iolmes, Janel Linn, Joyce Gornik, Pal Eslinger, Joanne Lukcas, Arden Laurenl, Dorolhy Fischer, Gladys lncopero, Virginia Scholz, Jeanelre Royston, Carl Schmidl, Chuck Lisauskas, Ronnie Mardis, Jack Willwer, Tom Cialbrailh, I-lenry Young and Bruce Williams: Sfanding: Beverly Schafer and Ronald Robel. BOTTOM PICTURE: Oltlicers: Carol Jacobs, vice-presidenlg Don Klein, presidenlg Judy Langille, secrelaryg and Lollie Sanders, lreasurer. The Square Dance Club ol York is open lo all sludenls al York. Th The meelings are held once a monlh in eilher lhe auxiliary or girls' gym and al each meeling lhere is a square dance wilh a caller. This year The meelings are being held during llne advisory period inslead ol aller school. The purpose ol lhe club is lo creale inleresl and lo develop skill in square dancing and lolk dancing The lulure ol lhe Square Dance Club looks very brighl. very wonderlul year wilh some enioyable experiences. 95 The members all agree lhal lhey have had a pep 6flfL66Ql 6 .X4l Q W0 HCLCL .NOVFLQVJ ,WAO in 0l l'lQlf'5 The Yorlc Pep Club has been more Than successTul This year. Under The leadership oT Their sponsors, Mr. Scholle, Miss Barrows, Miss Powell, and Ivlrs. I-IoTTsTeTTer. This clulo has come Through wiTh Tlying colors in helping To pron'1oTe good sporTsn'1anship and school spiriT ThroughouT The school year. One oT The highlighTs oT The club's rnany achieve- menTs was The organizing oT a basI4eTbaIl cheering secTion To sTirnuIaTe parTicipaTion in cheering, Thus creaT- ing more co-ordinaTed school spiriT and sporTsrnanship. Those who saT in This secTion wore whiTe wiTh green or all green, Thereby carrying ouT school colors. The I-Iomecoming Dance was also one oT The clulo's big achievemenTs. IT was held on The evening oT OcToIJer 6Th. AlThough The weaTher was noT so nice, iT did noT dampen The spiriT oT ceIebraTing aT The dance. Our second big I-Iomecorning was anoTher huge success. OT course There was The sponsorship oT The annual BasIceTbalI Dance, held on March I5Th. This dance, called The Duke and Duchess Ball, was held in The boys' gyrn. The dance was The TradiTional girl-ask-boy semi-Tornnal dance and was The usual success. The guesTs aT This dance were The coaches and Their wives and The parenTs oT The basI4eTI:Jall players. 9 4 M.Z-J. PICTURES ON THIS PAGE PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE I-IOMECOMIN6 AND DANCE CHAIR- MEN: Firsi' Row: Joyce I-IarTely, Sharon ChrisTianson, Mary RoTh, Beve DornoTT, Carol FieIiTzg Second Row: Francis Nicoll, KeiTh Achepohl, Bob Winerniller, RuTh Ellis, Shirley Warnell, and Elsie STurm. CENTER: PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Joyce I-Iarrley, Presidenfq Fran Nicoll, Vice- President Elsie STurm, Treasurer, Mary RoTh, SecreTary. CHEERLEADERS: Firsi' Row: Diane Fer- nandez, Dawn Benson: Second Row: JaneT Beall, Don Cline, Donna Van Ewylci Third Row: Connie Wolfe, Doris STricIcIancI, Ann CvusTaTson, and Karen Sandal. 96 9X fur Q L7 jizereg W0 laid? !QcLin kr jfzede MJ Ming, .jvlooalfi A r- S Tween 'I -4 xii LE Q 5? GIRL NW. UPPER LEFT: Nancy Smilh and Gail Manders. LOWER LEFT: Alice Velle, Marie Srnifh, Lea Palkoyic, Charlene Horan, Chuckie Brernberg, Midge Nicoll, and Anne Eellhouse. CENTER: Officers: Clockwise from ihe BoH'om: Jean Erickson, Presidenlg Audrey Speck, Vice Presideniq Mary Lou Trinfiarco, Program Chairman: Carol Vogel- bacher, Treasurer: Caroline Johnson, Sporls Manager, and Karen Beckman, Secreiary. UPPER RIGHT: Belly Royer, June Weeks, Chuchie Brernberq, Judy l-lamowilz, Sandra Procker, Mildred Moller, and Lois Erederiksen. LOWER RlGl-IT: Charlene Horan, Carol Dennis, Donna Baughrnan, and Marie Huff. ,98 york .xdffzifed cw jief ad pefer paggif The Girl's AThleTic AssociaTion was organized Tor Those girls whose beyond Their weekly gym classes. IT is a sTaTe-wide organizaTion Tamiliar which promoTes inTeresT in aThleTics Through knowledge and parTicipaTion Playdays are held beTween schools during The year when members inTeresT in aThleTics goes To mosT high-school girls, in sporTs. Trom neighboring schools geT acguainTed during a day oT games and Tun. GAA members may noT parTicipaTe in inTerscho- lasTic compeTiTion excepT in golT and Tennis. OTher acTiviTies sponsored by The GAA include a poT-luck supper, a ChrisTmas parTy, and deco- raTion oT The ChrisTmas Tree, a l-lallowe'en parTy, and a MoTher-DaughTer Tea in The spring. New mem- bers are iniTiaTed aT The poT-luck supper, and aT The MoTher-DaughTer Tea new oTTicers are insTalled and The GAA awards, based on meriT as judged by parTicipaTion, sporTsmanship, and scholarship are presenTed. Each year Two girls are chosen To aTTend The NorThern Illinois GAA camp aT ConTerence PoinT on Lake Geneva. The purpose oT This camp is To develop leadership Tor The GAA. This year Two more lucky girls will represenT York aT camp. FronT Row: Donna Jaeger, June Weeks, Toni Novak, Mary Carney, Carol Johnson, Sandra Procker, Louise SmiTh, Marie l-luTT, Judy Bond, Janice Crinklaw, and Mary Haman: Second Row: DoroThy PoinTec, Arvil Frazier, Donna Baughman, Alice Lowry, Carol Cooper, Lee Palkovic, Arlene Virus, Marie SmiTh, Mary Edwards, Barbara Kegerreis, Mildred MoTTer, Carol Den- nis, BeTh STevens, Ann Burgher, Dor- oThy Kliche, Charlene l-loran, and Marion BilleTT7 Third Row: Susan Sway, Judy HamowiTz, Ruby Garland, Nancy SmiTh, Joan ZaTurske, Marilyn Olden, Lois Frederiksen, BeTT'y Royer, Lois Mensing, Joan Bina, Evelyn Bosley, and Carol Wawakg FourTh Row: Joan Jewell, Phyllis l-lorn, Jackie Berman, Deloris Marsis, Darlene Larson, Eva VoigT, JaneT Ransom, Marion Nied- erer, and June Crowell, LasT Row: Marilyn DwerT, KaThy Flechsig, Midge Nicoll, Ann FelThouse, Chuckie Brem- berg, Alice VeTTe, Donna Van Ewyk, Shirley STouT, Jane Davidson, June Jahnke, JaneT Spek, Shirley Kuhr, Dolores Eckelman, Eleanor l-larman, Joan Brodlr, Kay WesTwood, Joyce PalmquisT, and Marilyn Beckman. Joyce Crinklaw, June Crowell, Jane Davidson, Barbara Richards, Mary Carney, Donna Van Ewyk, Carol Wa- wak, Carol Cooper, Judy Bond, Mary l-laman, Shirley STouT, Joyce Palm- quisT, Phyllis l-lorn, Louise SmiTh, Kay WesTwood, Eva VoigT', and Janice Crinklaw. Lols Mensing, Dolores Marcis, KaThy Flechsig, Joan ZaTurski, Marilyn EwerT, Marilyn Olden, and Joan Jewell. 99 york: QEHL jommg Sfoufd .Slime in olgfllermen is LETTFRMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. ST'eTani, Advisor, Bruce Carlson, Vice- PresidenTy Bob Yde, Treasurer: Chuck Schmook, SecreTary: Marvin Chaney, SergeanT aT Arms: and Bob GolseTh, President ii LETTERMENS CLUB OFFICERS: Firs+ Row: Chuck Schmook, Bob Yde, Bob GolseTh, Bruce Carlson, and Mr. STe- Tani: Second Row: Glen Schricker, John T-loTTman, Dick SieberT, PeTe Sonderegger, John Smirh, Dick Polonus, and Marvin Chaney, Third Row: Wal- Ter Kirk, Carroll KnighT, Fred Hadley, Tom Burrows, John Koucky, Dick Burke, Wayne Mahood, and Ron T-loTTmang FourTh Row: Ken Eichenberger, Allen Lindsay, Dick Lynn, Mike DiC'ennaro, Dave Nygren, and Bob Behmerg Fiffh Row: STanley Bales, George Pusch, i . TN A XV QQ 9 ' 'P S' Qgh xg sang ,N Z ss' . Q, .r 3 J-C7 Sf Q7 T T M f kfj T yi 5 T M ,.S5,,.f . Don Wick, Bruce Johnson, MilTon Lynnes, and Jim T-Teiss. ln The spring a young man's Tancy Turns To ThoughTs OT LeTTerman's Club iniTiaTion. LeTTerman's Club is open To anyone as long as he has received a leTTer in one oT York's many sporTs. This year The leTTermen have been very acTive. AT Homecoming Time They had Tull charge oT The bonTire. They also had large TooTballs ThaT hung in The TronT oT The school. During The baskeTball season diTTerenT boys were chosen To sell pro- grams. They were also in charge oT seeing ThaT The baskeTball Tloor was kepT clean and seeing ThaT The crowds aTTer and beTween games were kepT oTT The courT, In The second semesTer a social evening was planned. Those ThaT aTTended saw movies and worked ouT on The baskeTball courT, on The Trampoline, and various oTher sporTs. Mr. STeTani is The sponsor oT The club and There are beTween ThirTy- Tive and TorTy members. The club meeTs every Monday. TOO mv! 6:00:55 gfaclclend Ckriafmaa for ren anc! uferana KMC ca' X 4' N TOP: Seafed: Yvonne l-loppensTedT and Marilyn Clausg STanding: Joyce Goeller and KeiTh Achepohl, BOTTOM: Sfanding: Baron Daly, Marge Hansen, Charles Ross, Bruce CaTT, Ronald Rebel, VincenT Paris, Virginia SchulTz, and Carol Lynn RiTzmann7 Seafed: Sharlyn Burkholder, Carol Blumenshein, Suzanne Nabers, Jacky Berman, and Norma Robb. The Red Cross, which was organized in I94O, is sponsored This year by Mr. STasek and Miss Anderson. During The year l95l-52, The oTTicers Tor year have been, KeiTh Achepohl, Presi- denTg Marilyn Claus, Vice-PresidenTg Joyce Goeller, SecreTary. This year They Tackled The job oT Tilling 270 ChrisTmas sTock- ings Tor underprivileged children. ln These sTockings were such Things as crayons, coloring books, rubber balls, and marbles. Over Two hundred dollars was collecTed Tor This drive. They also Tilled TarlaTan bags, in which were puT iTems like sTaTionery, playing cards, and combs. These giTTs were senT To veTerans in T-lines l-lospiTal in Cook CounTy. The Red Cross annual dance, ConTemporary Capers, was a big success. This dance was on a very modern Theme. The club also held an assembly wiTh The Teachers Taking parT. In The enrollmenT drive The Treshman class Topped The sophs, juniors, and seniors in conTribuTions. IOI ys LITTLE awnfi ancljcziglrfd Kuff e af ing O! C1855 and , miss Ngislitxjx W6 T. a.:.sf,s, r. f T Q TOP: Lee Hedge, Jack Jenson '0 iT. l Diane HolT, Bob Parker, Dan As? PeTer Evanson, and Efhel Williams SO BOTTOM: Henry Gale, Gale Rob- bins, Donald EwerT, Marshall EsTy, Jim STokes, GerTrude HoTTman, and Marilyn EwerT. MID G B ly Hawkins, Leroy BeghTol, Mr. Knud- ri, and Dolores LamporT. DLE: Chuck reaves, ever One OT York's newesT clubs This year is The Chess C ub. The club is sponsored by Mr. Knudson, who enjoys waTching The people play The game oT chess. The meeTings have been held very irregularly each monTh, alThough The consTiTuTion sTaTes ThaT The meeTings are To be held Twice a monTh on Thursdays. The oTFicers oT The club are Charles Greves, President LeRoy BeghTol, Vice-Presi- denTg Delores LamporT, SecreTaryg and Beverly Hawkins, Treasurer. The acTiviTy periods oT The club are spenT mosTly playing chess. There have been a Tew TournamenTs in and ouT OT Town in which The club has been asked To parTicipaTe, buT because oT conTlicTing schedules They have been unable To play in Them as oT yeT. A Tew oT The club members are geTTing To be quiTe The pros and very hard To beaT. This club is one in which everyone can have Tun. IT is open To any sTudenT who is inTeresTed in chess. 102 ewcomem oin ew UQPLQM C7146 fo Wed View .grienclzi 3 fr? ea r ww, UPPER LEFT: OTTicers. Bill Theiss, Vice-PresidenTg PeTe Sowderegger, Treasurerg Sharlyn Burkholcler, PresidenTg and Shirley PuckeTT, SecreTary. UPPER RIGHT: Original Tounders oT The club. SeaTed: Janice Somers, Miss KranTz, and Mr, Michelson. Standing: Irene Morgan, Barbara Tye, PeTe Sonderegger, and Sharlyn Burkholder. BOTTOM PICTURE' Fronf Row' Sharlyn Burkholder d J S T S . . T , an oe an os. econd Row: Charlene VoiT, Lea Oliver, Richard Carlin, Dick Bruce, and Ronald YounT. Third Row: Jean Rose, Charlene Horan, Jane Ceryell, Pal STanner, and Tom Reimer. FourTh Row: Bob Lucas, Valerie WooT'en, Joan Neilsen, Lois SpaTTord, and Howard Newberg. Fif+h Row: George Friese, Jane WhiTe, JeaneTTe SmiTh, Charlene Lukas, and Jack RudolT. SixTh Row: JuaniTa GildebrandT, Rurh PrueTer, Jackie Lewis, and Ralph STevens. Standing: Bob Slonecker, Bill Sippy, Klaus Lorenzen, Ed MuelhoeTer, Donald RoberT- son, and Ronald VeiT. Well, York h d as one iT again and This Time They have proved ThaT There is always room Tor one, iT noT a hundred morel lT has added anaTher club To iTs long, long lisT--The New Yorkers' Club. Since There are so many new sTudenTs wandering Through The halls oT York who w'sh T T 1 o ge ac- guainTed wiTh each oTher as well as wiTh some oT The old Timers This club TiTs Their purposes perTecTl I Y- The newcomers who have ioined This club as Their chieT obiecTives helping one anoTher Tind ouT how Th h l ' ' ' ' e sc oo Tunchons, and how Theyi can TIT inTo The paTTern oT school liTe aT York. Aljrhough many oT The newcomers To York have come Trom various parTs oT Illinois The club I . calms as iTs members a number oT sTudenTs Trom oTher sTaTes as Maryland. Michigan, and Ohio. IT even has disTincTion oT having as a member, an exchange sTudenT Trom Germany, Klaus Lorenzen. I Even Though This is The TirsT year Tor The New Yorkers' Club, iT boasTs a large membership: and ong liTe, along wiTh York s oTher clubs, is iusT abouT cerTain. Here's hoping ThaT This club remains and conTinues To help newcomers, or New Yorkers. IO3 l EZj7c7lnlg rl aback 42' 2? t we 6 A fa 5 ll jufure macfzem grown ,non en- OETACL .gllzofarfi 16 ,: ,TS I SCHOL --.L .li- ns. -Q lun F.T.A. CLUB: FirsT Row: Beverly DornoTT, Yvonne T-loppensTedT, Joanne Reinke, Jane Corryell Judy l-lamrnowiT2, and Judy Holderrnang Second Row: Nancy Ness, Diane l-lolT, Joan Black, Diane RubieTTa, and Mary Ann DeCrane. l3.T.A.OFFlCERS: Jaclc Jensen, PresidenTq Klaus Lorenzen, Vice-Presidenjrp Adrienne lVloTTer, SecreTary-Treasurer: and Mrs. Bergland, Advisor. Cne oT The more aspiring clubs is The l3uTure Teachers' AssociaTion, which is now in iTs second year OT acTive duTy. This club was seT up To help Those sTudenTs who have desires To become Teachers. IT gives avail- able inTormaTion on The advanTages and disadvanTages ThaT a new Teacher nnighT encounTer in The Tield. The members OT This energeTic club Took a Tield Trip over To The Junior I-Iighi School. l-lere They learned whaT iT would be like To be able To Teach in a rnodern school wiTh new eguipmenT. AnoTher inTeresTing rneeTing was when Dean Friedley oT ElmhursT College came over Tor a guesTion and answer period on his view poinTs oT Teaching. The ChrisTrnas parTy aT The college was also a Tun Tilled evenT. IC4 enior oyd ive acu fy cc edrion in gcwlfefgafi One: El Clippo Club Dancers al Mardi Gras: Jean Chrislianson, Marilyn l-lersey, Lois Alberison, Janice Somers, Joan Cliicorn, Carolyne Larson, Diane Alberl, and Mary Jane Roe. Two: Quill and Scroll Second-Semesler lniliales: Sealed: Jayne Whiiney, Adrienne Klank, Carolyn Shaller, Marilyn Ewerl, Kafhy Flechsig, and Carol Langer: Sfanding: Barlo Sirachan, Bruce Carlson, Marqarel Brandi, Bruce Johnson, Jean Erickson, Ken Jones, and Jim Royer. Three: The 8-Noles in The Talenl Show: Fronf Row: Lou Mabie, Fred Kraeplin,and Ron Johnson: Second Row: Frank Fosler, Ed Nagel, and Chuck Eyanson, Third Row: Dennis Thompson and Don Juqle. Four: Talenr Show solo by Glenn Kruse. Five: Senior- Faculry Game: Duke Weiss, Gerry Wheeler, Bruce Carlson, Marvin Palz, and Jim Royer. S'x: Boys' Quarlel in ihe Taleni Show: Jim Bowman, Gerry Wheeler, Larry Forque, Burl Scahill, and Wayne Mahood. Seven: Senior-Facully Game: Duane McCariney, Mr, Kieffer, Bruce Carlson, Mr, Cady, Ernie Eckelrnan, Mr. Larson, and Mr. Koch. Eiglhl: Senior-Faculiy Game: Jim l-leiss and Mr, Larson. '29 W, IOS .gzwllenf IMAVLW5 gud? wiflr jffeir .SJCAQUILLLA One: Library Slail: Sealed: Joyce Dolezal, Mary Ann Noble, Dolores Rohlls, and Pal Kirby: Sfanding: Lois Erederiksen, Barbara Schorman, Nancy Ness, Carolyn Billell, Jaclc Jensen, Bob Eriedli, and Elsie Slurm. Two: Library Slalllz Sealed: Joyce Lalce, Adrienne Moller, Sarah Greaves, Carol Dennis, and Myra Bloxom: Slandingz Kalhryn Dunkin, Jaclcie Eloldere man, Pal Murphy, Arlene Mueller, Mary Carney, Judy l-lolderman, Keilh Ward, and Don Soderholrn. Three: Sound Crew: Fred Curry, l-lenry Spanheimer, and Gary Garvins. Four: Sludenl Office Assislanls: Fronl Row: Beverly Mardis, Alice Munger, Nancy Prince, and Shirley Singer: Second Row: Myrna Olson, Barbara Tye, Myrna Miller, and Marlene Pulrnamp Third Row: Joann Duerr, Lois l-leim, Dolores Beclcer, and Anila l-loilman: Fourlh Row: Doroihy Gerbrechl, Carole Larson, Joyce Galbrailh, and Eleanor Klose. Five: Siudenl Ollice Assislanls: Fronl' Row: Shirley Piepol, Lynn Graham and Pai Roysler: Second Row: Virginia Halhorne, Carolyn Whil'aker, Lois Sloul, and Shirley Gaunl: Third Row: June Eggarl, Pal Tweedle, Shirley Warnell, and Barb Allen: Fourlh Row: Beverly Gracey, Barb Archer, Joan Anderson, and Jane Turner: Fif+h Row: Marianne DeCrae-ne, Doraine Anderson, Jeanelle Taylor, and lleane Anderson, Six: Movie Proieclor Crew: Sea-led: Jim Dame, Earl Riler, Bill Kasle, and Bob Barron: Slandingz Craig Morris, Pele Grimm, John Smilh, Kielh Moen, Bob Kramer, Ronald Curlis, Roland Rohlmeier, and Ron Robel. Seven: Box-Oliice Sldfii Roger Kusl, Jasper Daube, George Pusch, Bob Mrazelc, Ken Wolf, and Jim Osborne. Eight Office Worlcers: LaVerne Bowman, Marilyn Gould, Jean Rose, and Pauline Anunciacion. !O6 C3!J6l,fQC0lflflQI f5 fo 'L g6l,Clfl,Ag pawn? CLI'lfL8I 6l, One: Mr. l-l. R. Johnson slarled his reaching af York aller The beginning of 'rhe year, Too lale fo be included in The regular lacully seclion of lhe yearbook. l-le is in charge ol Jrhe prinring deparlmenl. Two: Miss Lorraine McGowan, anorher lalecomer lo York, is on lhe clerical slalli, Three: Mrs. Barbara A. Greei, is anolher facully member who arrived foo laf'e io be in 'rhe regular facully seclion of fhe book. She reaches social science, Four: Mrs. Olive Morrisey, who is likely lo be seen af 'rhe receplion 'desk of lhe guidance services deparfrnenl in Room IOS, direcls siudenls 'lo lhe various slahf members whose oiiices are localecl lhere. Five: Our roving pholographer was our on 'rhe fronl' campus in lhe spring ol 'SI and caughl several oi 'lhe 'rrackslers working out Here we see Ed Schoenield heaving lhe shol, Six: Bob Yde is snapped clearing The loar in a pole vaull. Seven: Roger Colfer iakingj a hurdle in slride. Eight Carroll Knighl pulling lhe sho+'. lO7 uniom ive ro wc! Wonegg llfwrflz in may M reen lljafdy 1 One Grampa Frank Placel Tells Granny lCarole Polfrockl and Prim Sloalcs oan Clilcornl abou? lnis losl gold slrilce, in llwe Junior Play, Green Valley. Two Crook Clwuck Lawsonl explains llne plan lor slealinq llwe iewels To lwis accomplice Mary Lou O'DelIl in Two Crooks and a Lady, a Drama Niqlil Produchon Three: During llie Junfor Play Tinker Smillu Holm Tesclinerl regains baslilulwess al er giving an impromplu kiss To Marina Meais lKarolyn Kielinl. Four: Eldon Berry lCl'wuclc Lawsonl and Prim marvel al llne large slrnwberries grown in lne fe-rlile valley. Five: Prim and Grampa slare af 'rlie 'rraclor lwearl' wliiclw Lonesome lRicl'1arcl l-laimbauglwl lnolds, Six: Wilclw Gal Prudence lSally Millsl is alooul lo make herself lcnown as soon as Mr. Everlweel lllonalcl Kellerl drinks rlne maqic mills, Seven: Tlie spirils ol 'ine Berrys, Granny, Hip lRoberl Soukupl, Jeb lPl1ilip Joyl, Calhoun lBlalce Byrnel, Ransom lKenf Wilsonl, Ever, heel, Eldon, Mamie lCarolyn Biglerl, Rule lJames Soulcupl, and Saraln lvloanne Learalcosl, qallwer ar The 'rrial ol Eldon. IO8 Mm 9 Wea! Ca eferia anal .!JoAc!ag parfied au fzf Lg Camera One: This picTure was Taken in The kiTchen of The new caTeTeria as The sTaTT was preparing The TirsT meal To be served To sTudenTs. Two: The new caTeTeria eddiTion under consTrucTion. Three: AnoTher view OT The ceTeT'eria proiecT. Four: View oT The second sTory oT The caTeTeria addiTion Trom hallway in TronT oT Room 2l8. Five: Scene aT T-lallowe'en ParTy near l.aTin Club Mercury-Gram booTh. LeTT To riqhT, Mrs. Larson, PaT Grayheck, Jeanne Caldwell, Don Anderle, KenT Wilson, Larry Kruppenbacher, and JeaneTTe RoysTon. Six: Musicians aT The Alumni Tea during ChrisTmas holidays. l.eTT To righT: Dave Beck, Dennis Thompson, and Don Juqle. Seven: Children's parTy sponsored aT' ChrirTmas season by Girls' Club. Mr. DeShane plays SanTe. EighT: Members oT The Science Club working aT The Spook House concession aT The Halloween ParTy. LeTT To righT, unidenTiTied prospecTive cusTomer, Lois Fuller, anoTher prospecTiye cusTomer, Gail Francis, Bill Fuller, Bob Soukup, and Mr. Simpson, lO9 3? f un a if -72-A Qs gi N N ER 5 Q 1' .5 4 E lfilfzxaxq pg v. S, n :r 'i'-W 1-. 1 W Lf- Q-f o,I1f ATHLETICS Q -Q f'2J'1:.'33. l ncvonv j L Q' LI I wf A A1419 4 ,.. fvmfN'?Hf FronT Row: Manager Bob DesRosiers, Lesie EasT, Marvin Chaney, Bruce Johnson, Glen Schricker, Bruce Carlson, Co-Cap- T E E l J Wh d Tains Bob GolseTh and Carroll Knigh , Wayne Mahood, Ken Jones, rnie ck eman, erry eeler, Paul Windlow, an PeTe Baugh: Second Row: Manager BerT' Robbins, Mike DiGennaro, Morris McBride, Bob Gillaspy, Ron l-larTman, Earl RiTer, John Monaghan, Joe Reedy, Jerry Weingand, John l-ladTield, Dick McConnell, George Olson, Dan Craver, and Bob STanTong Third Row: Duke Weiss, Punky STevens, James Ewing, Vic l-lammer, Fred Kirchner, John l-loTTman, Rick Krenek, Richard l-lambough, Dave FreiberT, Bob Sauer, Waller Kirk, John Teschner, Don Fearn, Lynn Krause, Lynn TarranT, AssisTanT Coach Mueller, and Coach Fischer. AbsenT Trorn picTure, Jim l-leiss. Uaraify .Nad cilcuwl ance .7acL6n9 lzjamifg paufgunyand ln Their TirsT year as York's new TooTball menTors, l-lead Coach John Fischer and Line Coach William Mueller led The Dukes Through a Two win, six loss record, a comparaTively good season con- sidering ThaT York had won only one game and Tied one game in Their pasT Three campaigns. ln The opening game, Elgin iumped oTT To a I4-O lead, and York's Carrol KnighT broke Through his own righT Tackle and raced 60 yards Tor a TD. Bruce Johnson's exTra poinT aTTempT was blocked. Elgin scored again in The closing minuTes and The Tinal score read 20-6, Elgin. ln Their TirsT home game, The Dukes Turned back a sTubborn ArlingTon l-leighTs Eleven, l3-6. ATTer a scoreless TirsT halT York, sparked by The Tire play oT Carroll KnighT and Paul Windlow, drove down The Tield Tor Two Touchdowns and one exTra poinT. ln The closing seconds oT play, ArlingTon made one Touchdown by desperaTion passes. York made iT Two in a row The Tollowing week-end when They beaT Riverside-BrookTield in The l-lomecoming TilT. ATTer Three guarTers in which The Dukes repeaTedly drove deep inTo R.B. TerriTory only To meeT Their WaTerloo in fumbles, we came TorTh To score seven poinTs laTe in The TourTh period. In The nexT game a disasTer called Maine sTruck York beTween The eyes-47-O, and aTTer ThaT a spiriTed Downers Grove Team beaT us 2l To 7. Then came The all-imporTanT conTesT-York versus Glenbard. Taking advanTage OT Two Duke errors, The l'lillToppers managed To pull by York I4-7 in a rough-and-Tumble baTTle. A blocked punT on The York seven-yard line leT Glenbard draw The TirsT blood: however, The Dukes soon marched down The Tield To Tie The score 7 To 7. ln The second guarTer, a misTake in iudgmenT gave Glenbard The ball on our eleven-yard line, Trom where They scored quickly, making The Tinal score I4 To 7. ln six inches oT snow The Dukes Took a 38-O seTback Trom The mighTy l-linsdale eleven, The evenTual WesT Suburban ConTerence champs. ln The La Grange TilT The Dukes held The Lions iusT abouT gainless in The TirsT halT, buT, as always seemed Their TaTe, They ran ouT oT sTeam To be plowed under 28 To 6. The Dukes' mainsTays in The pasT season were Co-CapTains Carroll KnighT and Bob GolseTh, who boTh made all conTerence honors: Jerry Weingand and Dick McConnell, Tackles: Marve Chaney and Jerry Vlfheeler, guards: and Bruce Carlson, Ernie Echelman, and Wayne Mahood, ends. WiTh nine reTurning leTTermen and a Tairly good Trosh-soph coming up, coaches Mueller and Fischer have high hopes Tor nexT season. ll2 COCLCAQ6 gi6C!LQl and fL8!AI QMLQJ tAl 0lftg .SZCLJOFL I I UPPER LEFT: Paul Wincllow ripping OIT precious yardage in The ArIinqIon game. UPPER RIGI-IT: Bob Goiseih. UPPER MIDDLE LEFT: Bruce Johnson, WaII Kirk, Carroli Knight and John Monaghan. UPPER MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Jerry WheeIer and PauI WindIow. MIDDLE: Ernie Ecklernan, Dick McConneII, Marv Chaney, Bob GoIseIh, Pefe Baugh, John I-Iaffield, and Wayne Mahood. MIDDLE LOWER: Where'S Ihe baII'?? MIDDLE RIGI-IT: GIen Schricker. BOTTOM: Bruce Carison, Wayne Mahood, and WaII Kirk, I I3 Back Row: Coach David Koch, Jim STokes, Bill Curran, Paul Johnson, Bill lvlcCormac, Jerry Theiss, Bill Dailoy, Ken ' RagneTTi, STeve Blakely, Ronnie Johnson, Paul Sonderegger, Arnold Shoemaker, Lanny Johnson, Wade FrosT, CurTis SrniTh, and Coach Douglas Cady: Second Row: Lee BarTels, Fred Kraeplin, Jay lvlunger, Dan AsT', Chuck KiTchoTT, Carl Budefsky, Chuck Pease, Don Jugle, Al Schoenbach, Jack Falfer, ArT Caso, and Roy Nelson, FronT Row: RoberT Kruse, Jim Schroeder, Ronnie Broker, Ray BuTler, Toni Phelan, John GorveTTe, Gene Kraegel, Al FriTz, Ken l-lawkins, John Jenkins, and Wally STrauch, curond Mae Eandfaflf fo Uardifg grid Coach David Koch piloTed This year's Trosh-soph Team To TourTh place in The WesT Suburban Comference. The Barons were The underdogs as They wenT inTo Their TirsT game oT The season againsT Elgin, buT Their spiriTs were high. Two years ago Elgin was beaTen Tor The TirsT Time in hisTory by' The Trosh-soph Team oT The presenT seniors, and This year's Barons had high hopes oT egualing The TeaT. During The TirsT halT, The excellenT deTensive play by boTh sides held boTh Teams scoreless. BuT, aTTer an inspiring pep Talk beTween halves in which Coach Koch said, Fellows, The nexT ThirTy minuTes you'll remember Tor liTe, so leT's make iT a happy memory, The Barons came on The Tield deTermined To win. BuT The Barons were held scoreless unTil laTe in The TourTh guarTer when Bob Kruse ran 58 yards around leTT end Tor a Touchdown on a play nicknamed The whizzer . ExTra poinT was good, making The score 7-O. Elgin, however, scored on a guarTerback sneak, buT Their aTTempT Tor The exTra poinT was no good, and, when The Tinal gun sounded, The score was York 7, Elgin 6. While The Elgin game may have been The mosT exciTing oT The season, iT wasn'T The Baron's besT. The l-linsdale game was one ThaT boTh specTaTors and players will long remember, Tor iT was played in a blinding blizzard. The Barons used Their Two plaToon sysTem againsT l-linsdale in This game. IT worked so well on deTense ThaT The lmps were held scoreless and succeeded in making only one TirsT down during The enTire game. The Barons scored anoTher Touchdown in The second haiT on a pass by Wally STrauch which Fred Kraeplin miraculously caughT ouT OT The snow making The Tinal score York l9, l-linsdale O. The Barons TreguenTly suTTered Trom penalTies and Tumbles during The enTire season, buT Wally STrauch's excellenT play as guarTerback and Bob Kruse's Tine running and kicking greaTly aided The Barons in Their vicTories. Fred Kraeplin, who specialized in caTching T.D. passes, and Jim Shroeder were also consisTenT sTand- ouTs during The season. Especially ouTsTanding on deTensive play were: Alan FriTz, Ray BuTler, Tom Phelan, Eugene Kraegel, and Lee BarTells, The only Treshman numeral winner. II4 cwonzi inialz Lgourffz Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor Yor in 7 6 O 6 I2 7 I9 6 QCLJOFIL EIgin 6 ArIingIon 6 Riverside I3 IVIaine I4 Downers 6 Glenbard O Hinsdale O La Grange 20 UPPER: KraepIin, Schroeder, and Broke CENTER: RagneIIi, Bufler Ion qro dI CI Broker IprosIra'Ie in airI. LOWER CENTE R: Schroeder. RIGI-IT LOWER: Kruse. LEFT LOWER: ASI a nd Gorveff. illgeff flfLQ ju ge up g0lfl,l fA WCLCQ The Dukes were Torced To hang up Their green and whiTe ierseys Tor The '5l-'52 cage season aTTer a hearTbreaking 59 To 57 loss in a double overTime To The highly TouTed Qak Park l-luskies in The semi-Tinals oT The Regional TournamenT. This hard ToughT, well played game was Typical OT The Dukes The lasT halT oT The season. The 7-7 record in conTerence play was good enough To land TourTh place in The Tinal sTandings. The Dukes suTTered some hard luck along The Trail. CerTainly The iniury and resulTanT loss oT Dave Nygren, a regular Trom lasT year, didn'T help any. PaT Lira, reporTing Tor baskeTball Tor The TirsT Time, developed inTo one oT Coach Birks' besT ballplayers. Bruce Downey and Bob Conlin improved wiTh every conTesT. The remaining Three seniors, Glen Schricker, Wayne Mahood, and Jim Daily, will be a loss oT Three valuable reserves To Coach Birks Through graduaTion. WalTer Kirk, who was and will be one oT The mainsTays oT The Dukes, grabbed York's scoring honors wiTh 335 poinTs, giving him a very respecTable l5.2 average per game. Behind Kirk was WalTer STrauch, a sophomore, who rapidly improved ThroughouT The season. Coach Birks is looking wiTh high hopes Toward STrauch's Two more season wiTh The green and whiTe. Wally was absenT The day The Team picTure was Taken, buT he appears in acTion shoTs. Ron l'TarTman, a regular in The laTTer parT oT The season, came up TasT as did The Dukes in The lasT parT oT The season, winning Tour oT Their lasT six conTerence games. Bill ShineTlug, a junior, ably Tilled ouT or sTreTched ouT The lisT oT The Dukes reserves. WalTer Kirk, junior, received a TirsT Team berTh on The all-conTerence Team along wiTh Bob Conlin and l3aT Lira, seniors, who received honorable menTion. York Dukes, wiTh Lady Luck on Their side nexT year, have a prosperous year ahead wiTh Tour regulars reTurning. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: From' Row: Wally Kirk, Bob Conlin, Bruce Downey, Ron T-larTman, PaT Lira, and Coach ForresT Birks, Back Row: Tom Burrows llxlanagerl, Glen Schricker, Wayne Mahood' Bill ShineTlug, Jim Dailey, and Jim BackoTT lhflanaqerl. II6 SWG mfg? sf ' im if 5 53532421 X ,ff , X' if , , ,f 'fvffifif' kvbxwtvrvspfwi H55 ei' 53535 4 1 Cowl? fi Mnclercfaafimen prep Lf vardifg Mrflui FROSH SOPH BASKETBALL SQUAD: Fron'T Row: Chuck KirchoTT, Kenny Hawkins, Ed Ewald, Jim S h d T B T d 'Xl' k X H S d R B ' ' mann, an I uc 'an ooseg econ ow: ruce Williams, Ronald Hargreaves, OVTTGS, i'9Ol'Q6 V9 U, GFI BVI OG SS afla GY' . , Il H 9 BII Curran, Paul Johnson, and Mr, Cady, Third Row: Dean McFarland llvianagerl, K RldTh C Ph dD'dMT TM gl Coach Douglas Cady led This year's Barons To TourTh place in The WesT Suburban ConTerence. AlThough The Barons had a small sguad, They made up Tor lack oT sTaTure wTih speed and aggressiveness. Their inTense spiriT and will To win guided Them Through a Tough buT successTul season. In Their TirsT ConTerence game, The Barons deTeaTed ArlingTon HeighTs 38-27. Their excellenT deTensive TacTics and aggressive sTyle carried Them on To Triumphs over Maine and Glenbard. Perhaps The mosT exciTing game oT The season was a non-conTerence TilT wiTh WesT Aurora. WiTh Three seconds overTime To go, and The score 4l-43, Ken Hawkins sank Three Tree Throws in a row, making The Tinal Tab York 4-4, WesT Aurora 43. The 55-53 overTime vicTory in The second ArlingTon game was anoTher Thriller. Jack EalTer was The Barons' high scorer wiTh I65 poinTs. Jim Schroeder was a close second wiTh T55 poinTs. OTher members oT The sTarTing guinTeT were usually Ed Ewald, Tom l3arTmann, and Ken Hawkins, alThough Nick Van Hoose, Chuck KirchoTT, and George Prehn TreguenTly saw acTion. II8 olrzquering jinidk Currenf Campaign Ylfwleakfe York's Junior-VarsiTy concluded a perTecT season under The leadership oT coach Dave Koch. ln knocking oTT eighT sTraigh+ opponenTs, The J-V's scored an average oT 46.3 poinTs per game, while holding Their vicTims To a 34.6 poinTs a game average. The Top mainsTays oT The Team and To Coach Koch were John Teschner, The liTTle Tiery sparkplug oT The Team, and Bob 5TanTon, a hard, rough driver. Dick McConnell also saw considerable acTion. Bill 5hineTlug and John GolTermann were The Two gianTs oT The guinTeT, sTanding 6'4 and 6'5 re- specTively. Bob Riggs and Dick l'lolm, The Top reserves, rounded ouT The TirsT seven. Bob 5TanTon won The bar oT soap Tor The season in collecTing 3' Touls in seven conTesTs. GolTer- mann proved To be The angel among The regulars by collecTing only 7 Touls in as many conTesTs. 5hineTlug led The poinT producers wiTh a Tinal ToTal oT6l counTers. Close behind were 5TanTon and McConnell wiTh 54 apiece, and GolTermann wiTh an even 50. AlThough noT Taring as well, The Treshmen cagers Tinished Their campaign wiTh a very respecTable record oT eighT wins and Two losses. C5eTTing pasT Maine, T-linsdale, Proviso, and Glenbard, The yearlings losT Their TirsT game wiTh R-B by a 35-33 counT and Then came back To knock Them oTT 20-I2. By beaTing Maine again 42-39 The Treshmen increased Their record To 6-l, and Tollowed The Maine conguesT wiTh a vicTory over Glen- bard, as They did earlier in The season. The Trosh Then Tinished The season by spliTTing Their lasT Two conTesTs wiTh Downers Grove. John Murray was high scorer Tor The yearlings, while Bill Michaels, Dick McCallisTer, and Lee BarTels helped round ouT The TirsT year Team, which was under The able guidance oT Coach RoberT Ferry. FronT Row: Dick McConnell, Dick l-lolrnes, John Teschner, Bob STanTon, and Bill ShineTlugg Back Row: John GolTermann, Ron l-larTrnan, and Jim BackoTT7 Fore- ground: Mr. Koch. Fr0nT Row: Bill Krueger, Lee BarTels. Don Anderson, John Murray, Bill Nau- rnan, Bill Michaels, and Dick McCallis- Ter, Mr. I-erry, Tom Roule, Charles John- son, Charles Parker, Mike Polonus, Joe T-lerTer, Jim Schrnook, and Jim McKnighT, Third Row: Tom Galbrailh, Marvin Reese, Bill STumbaugh, Jim RubieTTa. lI9 a -f ' H aaQ-144Ia1S.2s 'm1 Ol LQIUQIAZS 5005 3011 y Cdffg nga Auf pun if From' Row: Chuck STrong, Dale McDonald, and Charles Priceg Second Row: Dick EverharT, Manager, Charles Jordan, George WesT'wood, Dick lvlaTzke, Jack lv1aTzke, and John Godwin: Third Row: John Lund, Larry Forgue, Larry GaTes, Orland Maior, Coach HeinhorsT, CapTain John SmiTh, and Ben Allison, Managery Fourfh Row: Roger SchaeTer, Ron CurTis, Harvey Hermann, John GolTerrnann, Norman SaTher, Al Lindsay, and Bob Behmer. MenTored by Coach Earl HeinhorsT and sparked by CapTain John SmiTh, The Green and WhiTe VarsiTy Thinclads compleTed a season wiTh ups and downs. Winning Their TirsT meeT Trom fXrlingTon HeighTs, parTaking in Their TirsT cross counTry season in The WesT Suburban ConTerence, The Dukes Traveled To lvlaine and nosed ouT The Blue Demons by one poinT. The nexT Two meeTs, The TracksTers had bad luck losing To boTh Downers Grove and R-B by one poinT. ln a Triangular meeT wiTh Hinsdale and La Grange, and a duel meeT wiTh Glenbard, York was downed by boTh Teams. The inconsisTency oT noT having Two men ThaT could keep up wiTh speedsTers SmiTh, Behmer, and GaTes cosT Them The meeTs. AT Glenbard, York Tinished TourTh and won a Trip downsTaTe, where They came in TourTeenTh. ln The conTerence meeT, York ran much beTTer and Tinished in a Tie Tor second place wiTh Maine, La Grange coming in TirsT. For nexT year York will have CapTain elecT Larry GaTes'To pace Them, along wiTh leTTer winner Chuck Price. Dick MaTzke and Orland lvlaior, underclassmen, will undoubTedly help Them ouT. The Frosh-Soph squad This year also cornpeTed in some dual meeTs and in The Leyden lnviTaTional. Those who helped ouT were Dale McDon- ald, Larry Forgue, John Lund, Charles Jordan, Dick lVlaTzke. Jack MaTzke Orland lvlaior, and Chuck STrong. T20 Fronf Row: Neil Marshall. Chuck Schmook, Lynn Krause, Jerry Baldwin, l3erT Scahill, Roy Nelson, Fred Kirch- ner, Bob Kruse, Dick Haimbaugh, Car- roll KnighT, and Marv Chaney: Second Row: Garry Krause, Bill Harrison, Chuck Greaves, Lee Hedge, Greg Van Norman, ArT ChrisTianson, RoberT Holm, Don Moen, Ron Johnson, John EhrhardT, John Jenkins, Gene Kraegel, Jack Cabo, John Davison, and Ken Jones, STanding: Mr. A. J. STephani, Coach: Ron CurTis, Manager: and Mr. William Mueller, AssisTanT Coach. ACTION SHOTS: UPPER LEFT: Lynn Krause, Top: and Jerry Baldwin. LOWER PHOTOS UPPER CENTER: BobKrause,Topqand Fred Kirchner. RIGHT: Carroll KnighT, Top: and Marv Chaney. LOWER LEFT: Chuck Schmook, Top: and Neil Marshall. LOWER CENTER: Marv Chaney, Topg and Dick Haimbaugh. QZBLLLQ Qanf-JGKLPA grappi wiflr O l00f5il'lg .fdffcwea Head Coach STeTani and AssisTanT Coach Mueller led The York maTmen Through a connparaTively good season, considering The opposiTion. CapTain Carroll KnighT was The mainsTay oT The squad. The Dukes overpowered a TavoriTe, LaGrange, and Took ArlingTon. Vv'heaTon Academy, AusTin, and Proviso in hand. The heavyweighTs were headed by Marv Chaney, who was Tollowed up by Carroll KnighT in The T65 weighT class. Dick Haimbaugh and Fred Kirchner Took up The T55 and T45 division. Lynn Krause, Jerry Nelson, Chuck Schmook, and Neil Marshall Tilled in The resT oT The weighTs very capably. The maTrnen had Their ups and downs during The season, losing a couple oT maTches by iusT a Tew poinTs. The highlighT oT The season was CapTain Carroll KnighT's winning The Tough sec- Tional aT Riverside and his Trip downsTaTe. In ThaT same secTional Lynn Krause came up wiTh a Third place, and Marv Chaney a TourTh. Wirh only a Tew men losT by graduaTion, Coach STeTani looks hopeTully Towards nexT season. 'lr ,.J f . l Y I2l .ff Wefmen nxioufif .xdwaif p6l,CLQff5 0 C2011 erence onenfd ? Pla -Q? TOP Pl-IOTO: FROSI-I-SOPI-I SQUAD: Dick Snyder, Frank FosTer, Chuck KirchhoTT, Bryan Fullrner, Jim STokes, Dick McConnell, Chuck Greaves, Bruce Karr, hlerberT Wilken, Frank Place, and Wally Kirk. ln Tore- ground is Coach GiunToli, CENTER: VARSITY SOUAD: Coach Kunze, Jack Rosskarnp, Ken Jones, Duane McCarTney, Leonard Neumann, Dick Burke, Dick SieberT, Bruce Downey, John GolT'ermann, John Koucky, Bruce PeTerson, Torn Teschner, and Gordon Ivlaxson. INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS: Upper: Dick SieberTg Lower Row: Bruce PeTerson, Torn Teschner, Wally Kirk, and Dick McConnell. This year's Tennis squad, ably coached by Mr. Kunze, Taces a greaT Task oT rebuilding. The Team has losT Tour leTTermen in Gordon lvlaxson, Bruce PeTerson, Rich SieberT, and Torn Teschner. l.eTTerwinners back Trom lasT year's Team are seniors John Koucky, Dick I3u.ke, and junior John GolTermann. Coach Kunze will also obTain a Tew boys Trom lasT year's TalenTed Trosh-soph squad. Those who will bolsTer The Tearn are Wally Kirk, Dick McConnell, and Frank Place. Duane lvlcCarTney, a senior, will invariably help The Team. OTher boys playing Tor a spoT on The Team are senior Bruce Downey, and Chuck Greaves, a iunior. l.asT season's Team, according To expecTaTions, Tinishecl second in The WesT Suburban ConTerence. The Three singles spoTs wenT To Gordon lviaxson, Torn Teschner, and Bruce PeTerson respecTiveIy. The TirsT doubles combinaTion was occupied by John Koucky and John GolTermann, and The second doubles wenT To The dueT oT Dick Burke and Dick SieberT. Ably assisTing in The coaching chores is Mr. Enzo GiunToli, who is in charge oT The Frosh-Sophs. l22 ,ILfQI 6LI'l LLB Cal-TI'lL:5iQl 6 .SJA00t El' 60IflAI QIfLCQ JL lf has been said by golf coach Ray Praff fhaf fhis year's golf sguad should shape up fo a preffy fair feam, since fhis year's seniors foolq second in fhe F. S. Conference Meef fwo years ago. Fle also bases fhis sfafemenf on his fhree refurning leffermen, Fred l-ladley, a l95l downsfafe finalisfg Ken Eichenberger, newly elecfed capfain who pracficed af fhe No. 2 Championship Course af Pinehursf, N. C., fhis spring: and long-hiffing Milf Lynnes. Seniors rounding ouf fhe varsify berfhs are Ron Grayheclc, a demon on fhe long woods, Bruce Johnson, fell info a slump lasf season buf is again sfeadily improving, and con- sisfenf Gordon l-loffie. Juniors AI Anderson, Jim Sanders, and Don Shrader will also be scrapping for varsify posifions. Top sophomores are AI Ziggy Schoenbach, Arno Gillis, and Brian Vihnanelr. Paul Alberfson, Garry and Larry l-leppe, Will lvlerriff, and Tom Nordsfrom are fhe mosf promising freshmen. Furfher proof of Yorlc's pofency is fhe average of fhe seniorsg all six seniors on fhe feam are averaging around 83 and 84, which is preffy fair shoofing for high school golfers. ln view of all fhis, Yorlq should be labeled a sfrong confender for fhe Conference and Disfricf meefs. Sfandingz Bruce Johnson, Bruce Carlson, Capfain Ken Eichenberger, lvlilfon Lynnes, Ron Grayheclc, Fred Hadley, Ron l-loffey, Bob Vinaniclc, Jaclc Harris, Warner Mosfiech, and Coach Rav Praffy Si+'Hng: Ron l-lafherly, Arno Gillis, Al Schoen- bach, Al Anderson, Don Shrader, and Richard Sanders. UPPER LEFT: Fred Hadley: MIDDLE LEFT: Al Schonebachg LOWER LEFT: Capfain Ken Eichenberger smashing a No, 9 iron, UPPER MIDDLE: Ken Eichenbergerq MIDDLE: lvlilfon Lynnesq UPPER RIGHT: Caddy Bruce Carlson holding clubs for Gordon l-loffie. U T23 Le Gnclermen larinf fo laura :S in Oufcloor Ouagi T 4 The York cindermen, under The leader- ship oT Coach Clarence D. EasT, are run- ning The kinks ouT oT Their legs, making ready Tor Their TirsT ouTdoor conTerence meeT wirh l-linsdale. ln The indoor meeTs, York's Trackmen have made a very excellenT showing aT The Naperville and Oak Park Relays. They Tinished TourTh aT Naperville and, Thanks To The Treshman relay Team, which earned a TirsT, The Team Tinished sixTh aT Oak Park. The sprinT medley relay Team and Bob Yde's pole vaulTing each won a second. LasT year's graduaTion Took guiTe a Tew oT lvlr. EasT's besT runners. The absence oT Bud DeMoss, Don TrepTe, and John Coseglia is being TelT This year, buT lasT year's underclassmen are Tilling in remark- ably well. Yde is Taking over where Ray Vlfirkus leTT oTT Jasper Daube is running hard in The dashes. ln The mile, 880, 440, 220, and relay conTesTs, Glen Schricker, PeTe Baugh, Bob Yde, Jasper Daube, and PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER RIG!-IT: Doug Kirchner behind Don TrepTe. UPPER LEFT: Bud Delvloss. CENTER RIGHT: Bob Winkley. CENTER LEFT: Glen Schricker. LOWER LEFT: Dick Lynn, , LOWER RIGI-IT: Ed Schoenfeld. , PICTURES ON FACING PAGE UPPER: Bob Yde. CENTER: FROST-I-SOPI-T: FronT Row: STeve Blakely, Ron Johnson, ArT Caso, Howard Acker- man, Fred Kirchner, and Jim BackoTT7 Second Row: Walfer STrauch, Ray Burler, Jasper Daube, Earl RiTer, Jim Schroe- der, l-larold STein, Orlando Major, Nick Van I-loose, Dick l-lairnbaugh, and Mr. I-leinhorsT', Coach: Third Row: Al Lindsey, Larry GaTes, Joe Reedy, John Jenkins, Blake Byrne, Bob STanTon, and Aryl Aldred. LOWER: VARSITY: Fronf Row: Bob Yde, John SmiTh, John Coseglia, and Fred Davison, Second Row: PeTer Baugh, Carroll Knight Glen Schricker, Ron Vonderohe, Ed SchoenTeld, Don TrepTe, Jack I-lercher, Bud DeMoss, Bob Winkley, and Roger ColTerg Third Row: John Coseglia, Paul Addy, Doug Kirchner, Dick Lynn. Ross EaTon, Ray Wirkus, John Turner, Ron Hoffman, Ted Schurman, BerT Boldebuck, Mr. A. J. STephani, AssisTanT Coach, and Mr. Clarence EasT, Coach. John SmiTh are The Top runners. The Treshman relay Team, which made a Tine showing in The indoor meeTs. is made up oT CarTrighT, Lewis, Williams, and BrighT. They should win honors Tor York Tor a Tew years To come. Carroll KnighT and Joe Reedy keep York in conTenTion in The hurdle division. Dick Lynn is hop- ping over The high-iump bar, Carroll KnighT and Reggie Williams are in The broad jump, and Dick Carlin and Dick Ivluessig round ouT The Team in The Tield evenTs. The TuTure oT York's Track Team is brighT. NexT year Coach EasT will have a loT oT upperclassmen reTurning Trom This year's squad. They will be The nucleus oT The Team ThaT lvlr. EasT, Ivlr. l-leinhorsT, and Mr. STeTani will be working wiTh nexT year. l25 QMLQJ .HOIOQ fo padf 6011 8l 8l'lCQ l0l00l'l8I'lfi5 T eg ,ugh C 'Ti T35' claire miamon men C0-c!caml0A5 lngilflg for wo Lgzraigizf SQUAD PHOTO: ln Bus: PaT Lira, Ron Hohfman, PeTer Anderson, Glen Kruse, Dave Nygren, and Guy TarranT3 STanding: Coach KieTTer, Harvey Herman, Warren WolTman, Dan Craver, Al Achepohl, Mike Di Gennaro, Dick Polonus, Del MiTTelheuser, Ted Larson, Nlie Thode, and Manager PeTer Sonderegger, Kneeling: Loren Krause and John Green. FOURSOME: Hal Miller, Bob Riggs, Rick Krenek, and John HoTTman. PITCHERS: PaT Lira and Ken Travis. lT was The Tinal game oT The season, and The York diamond crew blasTed La Grange To a 4-2 deTeaT To Tie Maine, as The Champions oT The WesT Suburban Comcerence. ln comference play The Dukes had a TerriTic record, l l won and 3 losT. York Trounced every Team in The league Twice wiTh The execepTion oT Downers, Maine, and La Grange, spliTTing wiTh These Three. Neil Thode and Warren WolTman were The Top moundsmen oT lasT year's sguad, The high poinT being Thode's no hiTTer againsT ArlingTon. Neil Thode and Del MiTTelhauser were honored wiTh berThs on The All- Suburban-Area Team. Thode is now in The Tarm sysTem oT The up-and- coming ST. Louis Browns. York's sTrongesT poinT This year is The hard hiTTing ouTTield composed oT Dick Rolonus, Mike DiGennaro and Harvey Herman. The only oTher veTeran is second baseman, John HoTTman, who adds a loT oT class and sTeadiness To The rapidly improving imfield composed oT Bob Riggs or Glen Kruse aT TirsTg Hal Miller, shorTsTop, Rick Krenek aT Third, and Dan Graver wiTh The caTching duTies. RaT Lira, doing a loT oT The piTching duTies is ably assisTed by John Green, Ken Travis, and Bud Budelsky. Barring major upseTs, York, Downers, and Maine are The Teams in The race. IT looks as iT The Duke Diamondmen under The direcTion oT Coach KieTTer are oTT again To a very successTul season! T26 ,9l'lfl 6l,lfl'llfl,l 6l,!W86LCAQ6 Cafdlngefif lftlflflgelf' 0 0 5 af As usual, Yorlc's inTramural sporTs program was under The capable direcTion oT lvlr. Blaclc This year. The program, which oTTers all boys a chance To par- TicipaTe in aThleTics, provides year-round recreaTion Tor more boys Than any oTher acTiviTy aT York. This year The number oT boys parTicipaTing in inTramural sporTs was greaTly increased over lasT year. The program Tollows The paTTern oT The varsiTy sporTs season wiTh Touch TooTball in The Tall, baskeTball in winTer, and Track and baseball in The spring. OT These sporTs, loasl4eTball had The biggesT TurnouT wiTh a record-brealcing number oT 275 boys par- TicipaTing in The games. CompeTiTion in The inTramural sporTs is divided inTo Three leagues, Treshman, sophomore, and iunior-senior. The games are played righT aTTer school or in The evening under The supervision oT lvlr. Black. OTTicials Tor The games are chosen Trom The varsiTy sporTs Teams. AT The end oT each season The players on The winning Teams are awarded shields. When The l95l-52 inTramural baslceTball season came To a close, Dan Craver's squad wound up aT The Top oT The junior-senior boys' league wiTh a 5-I record. Bruce Johnson's Team was The runner-up wiTh a 5-2 record. ln The sophomore race, Ron Brolcer led his guinTeT To The championship wiTh a 5-O record. The ouTsTanding Team oT The season was Jim lVlcColly's Tive, who Tinished aT The Top oT The Treshman league wiTh a 7-O record. Thanlcs To The eTTorTs oT Mr. Black and his assisT- anTs, Yorlc's well organized inTramural sporTs pro- gram has been successTul in providing recreaTion Tor an increasing number oT boys every year. TOP: FRESHMEN: Seafedz Will MerriTT and Wally l-lild: STanding: Joe GaTs, John lvlccolly, and Dave WaTson. CENTER: SOPT-lOlVlOP,ES: SeaTed: Dan AST, Bill Mccormiclc, Ron Brolser, and Dean McFarland: Standing: Carl Budelslcy, Frank FosTer, d J h Ci d an o n vo win. BOTTOM: UPPERCLASSMEN: SeaTed: Dan Craver and Milne Di- Genarro. STanding: George Olson, John l-loTTman, l-larvey l-lerman, and l-lal Miller. .X4CLIfl0lfULJglflflQIfLff5 The Y's Tales sTaTT wishes To express iTs appreciaTion To The sTudenTs, Tac:ulTy, sTaTT, and adminisTraTion Tor Their cooperaTion in producing This yearbook. We are graTeTul Tor The invaluable assisTance oT The represenTaTives oT The commercial Tirms who work wiTh us: Ivlr. Leander W. l-lagerTy, Jr., oT The Leander Company, our publishersq and Mr. Joseph E. Gessner, oT Gibson STudios, our phoTographers. The sTaTT also Thanks Arnold SuTallco Tor permission To use some oT his Homecoming picTures. 128 4' ww'-T5 UW? X52 , X5 yi 6 mf A A 1 W2 W 35 , yy Mflwm 3' NW W W W 'S'PmE.T'5ul.uv x , J 'E Q' 'if-'YY Q ,lin-1-SFJDAPIQNIQL 777 ' ' - . ' H- 'J,1::fLeA.r, .. ' - fin-wa.. . - f' C-ei1Efsfp.1, , WMU- :ff..f'gg .QQ -eQx,, -' fb A-,:.fa. 'fwnw , -,-,ff :wi- ':: . .-pf., ,. '.-1-.1:4E2-1:7Pi:+,v ' ' L, .,., ' :fn-1-.Q.-3495 f 117.7511 J . . J If v ,T 1 1 .. , 9 l Af X jf 3 1 K4 6 fl 4 V WW , - A I Aj I ' V X .Q ,JM - fb Mx 'Q ., dy 1 ,Y - ,Q ' - Af l, Q X 1 ' M, qw, ': MB ,r ,,v - f J f R f ,f 17 MA 6, I, ! ,, J' ' W . . Af gf X J 3 ,Sz H! ii! 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