York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

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196 uv 'l i0 Ql'l'lLQl 5 Que ci P29 Clleelnff vfor 'L CTP hna... r -yi N f. '16 UPPER PHOTO: Cheerleaders, Donna Van Ewyli, Sue Teschner, Darlene Dayis, Janet Edmundson, , . karen Snndell, Diane Fernandez, Lois Slouf, and Jane? Beell, ECJTTOM PHOTQ: Cheer Who+'s The liveli ing sec 1 in The gym balcony. DO your own idenlilyinq. 1 esr club al York? Wha+'s +he biqqesr club? Whal club does the besr job of crealing sludenl inreresr in school-sponsored sporrs evenrs? ll you guessed Pep Club, you'd be absolulely riqhl. Pep Club does all 'rhese fhinqs and olhers-and doe s Them all well. All who allend York are members of This orqanizalion and only one lee card a semesler is required lo be a full-fledged voling member of The Pep Council. This year, under The presidency ol Midge Nicoll, The council has done much fo aid Yorlcs alhlefic reams by booslinq school spirir. The cheering seclions al foolball and baslcefball games, as piclured here, were ollen complere ly in green and while. 96 'Gia NS ,f IK qs E Ong 0l'l ill? U 0 Ql0 HOMECOMING SHOTS UPPER LEFT. Juniors' FIoaT Tollows The Old Woman in The Shoe Theme. UPPER CENTER: Homecoming CourTg Bruce Williams and Nancy Lauer, sophomores: Ken Travis, junior: Oueen Lois STouT and King John Teschner, seniors: Shirley STouT, iunior: and Carole CasTner, freshmen. Missing: Bruce Hass, freshmen. UPPER RIGHT: Pep Club OTiicers: Chuckie Bremberg, Treasurer: Midge Nicoll, presidenT: Lois STouT, vice presidenT: and Carole EeTz, secreTary. CENTER PHOTO: YorIc's MascoT. LOWER RIGHT: Senior TIoaT depicTs The sinkinlf of The Maine. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore TIoaT Tells The Happy Time. Leading The sTudenT body in The yelling deparTmenT are always Yorlcs Top-raTe cheer- leaders. These peppy gals, Two Trom each class, are always ready wiTh a cheer Tor our hard- working Teams. AIThough They are sponsored by Pep Council, They are chosen by a ioinT commiTTee oT Pep Club and STudenT Council members. The choices are made on behaIT of all The sTudenTs, For YorIc's Third annual homecoming, Pep Club once again sponsored The big dance honoring alumnae. Kings and queens chosen by Their respecTive classes were crowned aT This gala alifair. Reigning over all Homecoming were seniors, Lois STouT and John Teschner. Each spring, Pep Club holds a dance honoring basI4eTbaII players. This year iT was girl- aslc-boy and semi-Tormal. IT was very successful. The mosT acTive members oT Pep Club are amply rewarded wiTh club pins. The pins are awarded To members on a poinT basis. To earn poinTs one musT serve crediTabIy on com- miTTees appoinTed To worlc on The club sponsored acTiviTies. ATTendance aT meeTings also adds honor poinTs. IT you wanT To be in on a loT oT Tun and help your school aT The same Time, an acTive membership in Pep Club is a musT Tor you! 97 lx I 3 ,I Ei ' L.: fi in ' ' ' I.. 3 66 Mlili , Ott! ,L95 ill? Offkg .SJCZUCLPQ 6l,l'lCQl 5 l Il lhere is anyone who likes energelic clubs and likes lo release his energy by dancing, lhe Square Dance Club is lhe club lor him. The Square Dance Club, sponsored by Mr. Kelly, was lormed live years ago. The purpose ol lhis club is lo acquainl sludenls wilh a popular, bul nol new Form ol enlerlainmenl. ll also lries lo creale inleresl and develop skill in lolk dancing and square dancing. The sludenls who belong lo lhis club learn lhe dillerenl lerms and calls lor every slep and move- menl in lhe dance. This is really somelhing lo know al a real square dance, because il lakes quile some lime lor a beginner lo learn: and a beginner who doesn'l know whal lo do can gel everybody else mixed up loo. The meelings are usually held in lhe girls' gym once a monlh. ln addilion lo square dancing wilh a caller, several ol lhe meelings have an added lreal ol relreshmenls. r3 s C X I .X kg of QT L X D Wiz. UPPER PHOTO: Clockvvise arcund circle, Diane Blagburn, Mr. Kelly, LOWER PHOTO: Lefl lo righl, Earl Reddick, Richard Ausl, Doreen 'Xrlene Ee-ezor, Elaine l-lein, Noreen Ereezor, Darylene Alrnsledl, and Peiler, Nancy Smilh, Joyce Bigley, Mall Lowrnari, Marcia Wrighl rbara Lalch. Barbara Kegerreis, Judy Clark, and Karen Chrislian. CENTER: Leil la righl, Sally Mc Neal, Torn Poberlson, Marion and Edna Johnson. Q 77 l mc! 610065 oliglzfelfw flue gurclen 0!f!ze N en in llfljlufe UPPER PHOTO: l.efT To righT, Clark Olson, Chairman: Carole PolTrock, Sec' reTaryg Ke-nT Newland, Carol Blumen- schein, and Frank Place, RepresenTaTives To Chicago Council J, R. C. LOWER PHOTO: SeaTed: LeTT To righT, Ralph Close, Nancy Lauer, Frieda Wischoeilier, Nancy Gerbrecht Carol Jacobs, and Elsie STurmq ST-anding: l.eTT To righT, Beverly PusaTeri, Fred Omund- son, Mary l-ledge, Marilyn WeiTh, Jeanne WolTer, Norma Raab, and Mary Edwards. T'-sc l L rr QA TZ ii The Junior Red Cross is an organizaTion in which The enTire sTudenT body may parTicipaTe. The worlc oT The organizaTion is planned by a council OT sTudenTs who represenT each home room. The principal obiecTive of The club is To aid oThers. This year The club's acTiviTies have been under The direcTion OT Mr. STaselc and Miss Anderson. The club elecTed oTTicers aT The beginning oT The year. Among The services perTormed, The main one was The Tilling oT giTT boxes Tor The needy children OT Europe. York's annual TalenT show was presenTed by The Red Cross This year in order To raise funds To help Their worTh-while proiecTs. The March oT Dimes drive was held in March wiTh sophomores conTribuTing The mosT. An assembly was given by The club members To show The work which They had done To aid oThers. Work and inTeresT in This group may lead To a member's being selecTed To aTTend The Junior Red Cross lNlaTional ConvenTion or The Red Cross Summer Camp. This year The club has chosen Frank Place and John Jenlcins To represenT Yorlc aT The Chicago Junior Red Cross Training Camp. Those in This club receive The saTisTacTion of being able To help oThers in The Time of need. 99 .70c!ayi6 .xdflcdfe em Porn flue cgdnomer Aj, Z, fda , f lx Cv A-ef The Girls' AThleTic Associahon is a sTaTe-wide organizaTion Tamiliar To mosT high-school girls. lTs main obiedive is To promoTe inTeresT in aThleTics Through lfnowledqe and parTicipaTion in sporTs. In The Tall, The mosT prominenT sporT is soccer, which is Tollowed by basl4eTball and Tumbling. During The winTer, The girls have volleyball, bowling, and badminTon To choose Trom, and as spring rolls around you can Tind a G.A.A. member involved in soTTball, Tennis, or archery. In charge oT These many ac:TiviTies is Mrs. lHloTsTeTTer. UPPER LEFT: Foreground: Karen Beiilnman' Fronf Row: Nancy Schellenberq and Mary Edwardsg Lasf Row: Nancy STarn, BeTTy Royer, and Lziis Capel. UPPER RIGHT: OT'fi-zera. LeTT To ri-izhT. Donna Jneoeru Presidenh Joanne Zawrslri, Program Cllillfmdni Toni Neivalr. Treasurer: Mid-ge lliiicll, SeiireTaryg Anne FeiThoii'2e, Vice-Preeide-nTg and Charlene Bremberg, Sport Manager. LOWER LEFT: .leaneTTe Carlsen and June Weelrs, RIGHT CENTER: Firs'f Row: Eva Voigt Beth STevens, Sandra Lipp, Dolores Eickelmann, Jane Davidson, and Carol Cooper: Second Row: Jianne Felfs, Joyce Palmquist JaneT Spelc, Diana Rebel, Syfvia Shirlsy, .laneT Ransom, and Diana Miller, Lasf ROW: Shirley Kuhr, Mariorie ZarndT, Louise SmiTh, Karen Sandall, Carol Willans, .loan BrodT, J-:ian Bina, and Ida Mowers. LOWER RIG-HT: LeTT To right Carol Wil'ans, JaneT Spell, Sylvia Shirlfy, Sandra Lipp, Dolores Eiele'mann, Jane Davidson, and Carol Cooper. Q 77 LI' 'Q , 4' CU .f'! 6 me ,, ,,g,4,.,4w r g Qlflfl QI Cty Q CL pl 0A55LOIl6t The o Vice-Presidenlr Midge Nicoll Secrelar Ton' N lc T llficers ol G.A.A. This year are Donna Jaeger, President Anne Eelrhouse, , , yy i ova , reasurerp and Chuclcie Bremberg, Sporls Manager. This year Jrhe annual Play Day was held al Yorlc. Girls from dillferenl schools come and parlicipale. They have such sporrs as baslcerball, volleyball, Tennis, and soccer lo ioin in. The G.A.A. has a poinl syslem as do mosr olher organizarions. lnslead ol pins The girls ger numerals and lelrers. They may also purchase bars In order lo gel a numeral a girl musr have 500 iooinls' for a lelrer she musl have IOO oinfs P ' Jr , p . oins are given 'For arlendance ol meerings and parriciparion in games. LEFT PHOTO: Firsi Row: Laura Eloclslrom, Sue Johnson, Pal Barlolo, Shirley Willey, and Carole Caslnerg Second Row: Donna Smilh, Marilyn Wlilh, Helen Dailey and Joanne Spelc: Third Row: Karen Chrislian, Marilyn Hagen, Barbara Behmer, and Sarah Marlens: Fourfh Row: Joyce Ruby, Judy Hagen-ian, Norma Pelerson, and Mary Ann Morabilo: Fiflh Row: Ann Arrnslrong, Carol Conner, Marilyn Marcis, and Donna Jay' Sixlh Row' Lorraine Teschlce Joanne Pro lc J S , . 1 cer, anel chriclcer, and Sue Sheehan: Las? Row: Donna Blair, Nancy Pashilc, Pal Hunfer, and Sandra McLaren. UPPER RlG-HT: Firsf Row: Barbara Trorra, Marie Smilh, Lorella Dvorslry, Mary Carney, and Carol Johnson, Second Row: Lee Palkovic, Sandra Pioclrer, Carolyn Manning, Marion Niederer, and Carol Dennis: Third Row: Shirley Sloul, Donna Van Ewylr, Phyllis Horn, Rose Tyminski, Carol Sahlin, Belly Royer, Mary Edwards, and Lois Frederilcseng Fourfh Row: Nancy Slarn, Janel Beall, Jeannelfe Carlson, Par Cole, Judy Holderrnan, June Hicks and Lynne Graham, Lasf Row: Marlha Greene, Jacky Holderman, Pal Merrifield, Marica Boyles, Bonnie Jones, June Weeks, and Midge Nicoll. LOWER RIGHT: F . , yg ow: orolhy Poinlec, and Barbara TroHa. roni Row: Lorre+la Dvorslcy and Mary Carne Second R D IOI rox M341 M2 yorlfg oaffermen ome flwouglr wifi: igfging C0 own UPPER PHOTO: Officers: Mr. Sfefani, Earl Rirer, L-,nn Krause, Morris McBride, George Olson, and Mike DiGennaro, Q Sq LOWER PHOTO: Back fo Camera: Ge-irqe Olsong Firsi Row: Roy Nelson, and Reggie Williamiq Sec- ond Row: Richard Hairribaogh, Allan Lindara, Fred Kirchner, Robert Kruse, Richard Krenel, Jfh-1 Horlrnan, and Paul La France: Third Row: Charles Price, Ronald Harrmann, Ken Travis, Dick Mc- Connell, Frank Place, David Ny-gren, J'hrw Had- lield, Waller Sirauch. and Larry C-ares: Lasf Row: William Shinellug, Ronald Curris, Roberf Riggs, Jasper Daube, Richard lvluessiq, Waller Kirk, ,1 Roberf Gillaspy, and Roberr Sranrorr. ,G sg ,, 1 yi L 1 York has many oufsfanding clubs, buf rhe one which mosl arhleres look forward ro is Le'r+ermen's Club All boys who have won a leller in a sporr are eligible ro ioin The Club meers every o+her Wednesday under rhe sponsorship of Mr. Slelfani. This year, Le'r'rermen's Club sold programs ar all arhleric evenfs. During Homecoming, 'rhey helped ro 'rake care ol 'rhe bonfire and placed guards around ir. A+ fhe game, They sold orchids flown from Hawaii, and heliumnfilled balloons. The money 'rhey earned was used ro purchase a whirlpool barh for York arhleres. Spring acriviries include 'rhe annual inifiarion picnic, which was held af Fullersburg 'rhis year. IO2 D 'Q N iv Q g ,l 'Y' , P' P 1 Cik El.- 4 f ' ,..'if' H- J Q 77 6281? OUQ CL C4865 pfdyel' lfl,.5f iii? Cl, CAQHCQ 'ii ,Q XS UPPER PHOTO: Sea+ed: Julie Wasson, Sandra Smifh, Richard Rose, LOWER PHOTO: Orcficers. Keiih Olson, Presidenlp Doyle Saflerlee, and Bobbelfe Schulizg Sfanding: Ann Armslrong, Dolores Marcis, Secreiary Treasurerq and Sfeve Sfinson, Vice-Presiclenf. Bruce Buswell, Jack Jensen, Frank Seidel, Frederick Schmidl, and Jon Weiner. The York Chess Club, headed by lvlr. Knudson, is open lo any sludeni of York, boy or girl, who has an aclive inieresr in chess or who would like +o learn The game. The club, which is in Hs second year a+ York, meels every olrher Monday a+ which lime The club members play chess and discuss lhe game. This year Jrhe club has aboulr rwenly-five members and is growing conslanrly. The following oriicers were elecred for I952-53: Keilh Olson, President Sieve Slrinson, Vice-President and Doyle Saferlee, Secrerary-Treasurer. This year Jrhe club has held a Jrournamenr wirh rhe Chess Club of Glenbarcl High School. ln lhe +ournamen+, +he York groups has done very well. They will probably win The rournamenl. The members of rhe leam which plays Glenbard are Jim Srokes, Alan Gallagher, Doyle Salrlrerlee, Prank Seidel, and Keirh Olson. Wilh Jrhe club in i+s second year and going sfiong, if looks as if rhe York Chess Club is here +0 s+ay. IO3 gill? WOW VOPLQIAJ U lm COIWIQJ UOPLZS WEL!! .SQUCJQFLLS The New Ygrlers Clue, alrhgagh any in Els iiecond year, seems +0 have become a permanent qaainled wilh Yorl and and Mrs. Pe-Lersen. Tne cpl: meels or' ro acquainl Themselves han, lne memoeia aes: Aqane .w'1Di5 a l ro all auch zludenri, Alrhouqh mam OT flares represenred Tram V club al Yarl, lf was larmed las? 'rear by Mr. lvliighelsen as a means lor Transfer srudenls lo gel ace ila sludenla. This year il has confirmed Linder The guidance ol Miss Kranrz rhe leurrh Thursday ol every manfh, and irs aims are for all new sludenrs wirh York, iii zludenr. ard E15 ideals, This year, during The Chrislmas vaca- led wilh rhe Senior-Alumni Tea, and They are planning a spring social. ansTer aladehl la Yorl- is eligible lo io7n This club, and a welcome is exrended The New Yarlera Club members come from Illinois, There are lhirfeen Olher New Ycirl lo Calilcrnia, and There are Tour lrom loreiqn Counlriesgrhree TVCVTT Ecua jOV. Tram Germany and :ine The club orficers are Joe Sanlas, President Charleen l-loran, Vice-President Shirley Puclcell, Seqrelaryg Darlene McClelland, Treasurer: and Clarlc Olson, l-lmpilalily Commillee Chairman. The New Yevlers have done a splendid job This year, and we hope rhe club will confnue lo mroiper. UPFEP PHQTC Back fo Camera: L-,-rr, fair-,lmwf Firsf Row: Efli Chargipi-ity-. Pall Cain Pe-irl Wlni e, Sardra Finl-1-la, W3 V1 erie VVi1i'in: Las? Row: Sandra Lit pa' S'a e', Fafh Muffa, .lean Fifi- Cam Qicr, lie-ifh Clfin, Dil BCM,-r and Piiiizi-i' Ahldren, LOWE? F'l OTlf7: Olfher-, Srire. Puifli-'T Setr-:-r1ry:Ji:ie Sahliia, Pre-iid-inf, and Charleen l-lfran, Vice Preiidenl, N01 Picfured: Dai enf: Miicle ,nd Tree' .rer. 1 X Q . ' N, 'd gbik f T I n-A 'L .3 54 1 944 1 L 1331 jufure QCLCAQPJ elfo jurffzer a N edign Ar iuingv q J LJ i EZ.,-Tv M fzf T 43 rf l M fa ,Eg-j , 2:1 Tfglf-fx 5 L UPPER Pl-lOTO: Baclc fo Camera: Judy l-lolderman: Sealed: Joyce Lake, Carol Lueblce, Jane Coryell, Margaref i-lerlehy, Delores Eiclrelrnann, and June Jahnlrep Sfandingz Diane Prirchard, Nancy Ness, Marr Loman, Rosemary Lindsay, and Charles Gaufhier. LOWER PHOTO: Officers. Joan Block, Treasurer: Judy Holderman, Secretary: Adrianne Moller, Vice-Presidenlg Jack Jensen, President and Mrs, Berglund, Sponsor. Enjoying i+s lhird year, lhe Furure Teachers' Associarion has again proved of value ro Those sludenls who aspire lo a Teaching career, Mrs. Berglund is sponsor of The club. A+ regular meelings, movies are shown which explain The Training and dulies of a Teacher. Sludenls are given Tirsl-hand inforrnalion re- garding sludies needed fo qualify for +he various fields of reaching. The clubs social plans include an annual picnic and olher enferlain- men+s such as 'rhe Chrisrmas parly and banquet I+ also sends delegales lo lhe Illinois slale convenlion of Fufure Teachers' Associalions and visifs olher schools To observe various melhods of reaching different grades. IOS V' eyfofoog af .Afffke iZ?u1Sg-Z?00be.6v0n jkid page One: Ei- C355 ei Seafed: Rrixer i4u,i' Sfandingg Lynn Chrififian, Bob Mrazei, Jim Oibarne, Frank Morgan, Kenneth WQTT, and Jai er Di re Two: QW A isfianf Nirrna Paab, C-,rinno LQnqv.eIi, Ann Reid, Joan Bina, Eve yn Barrowclifi, Ge-rfrude Keaiiey, Virginia Hafhorne fvj Fringe Mi :ii Three: Mr: Murie Prfh, feeighe-r of mafhcmaiici., who arrived ai Ycirk foo iaie rt be inciuded in the re-quldr faculry 5 L ' rn, Four: Tri- S md Cr'-W Fronf Row: Jail And-erin ri and Bruce Riinhi Back Row: Fred Curry and Roif Frifz, Five: The Radio Club. Seefe Evr Hung-' Lirr, Sri.: J rf Shader, Jim QLe5r,, Bi M.31r,on, Jrhn Mccjiiy, Le-Q Lindeisee-, and Nelf. Hendricbong Siandingz JC n CNW , 'Y' 'f' Iirrff Quin, S drurg Bib Ea, Peggy Haing-1,JCihn Anderton, Bob Mr-rris, Diik Be-rg, Ge-Qrqe Johnsion, and Jim TeiboH, SIX L liar, 315' Cami. Srrwi,-':+ Efurrire Querqaard Bark-are J'hnson, Eieie Sfurrri CfjV'Q'39 Pclirciiil, Barbara Cuzvard, Suwnn Grubb, and Nam t Pyle: Seven: M Cris.: Seafed: Din Fanqh Jirr' Taikirf, Ai Packard, and Urn Orfnc' Sfahdingz Bob Morrip, Bob NCrvi'e. Ron Cur 'i E r 1 vu Pi F' nr Eighf: Mcre Librar-, Shag Cenfer Table: Dcrii Hijrrw, Prinaid Shoernaier, Lyie We-Ere-r, ard Sara Greax Ofhers: :V-'T 'li. Min Dufin Linda Singer Alifrg Vevrg Sfydra MacLaren, Shirigy Kuhr, Chrggrer Drake, Eigen Triebef, Randai' Johnafn - 3 DW Size- ' rr Nine: Ciffiigfi Asfidanfl. Barham Fisher, Judy Dyer, Sinya Mmrhigw,-: Delia: Wesiern, Diane- Fernandez, Shiriey Tuc er Laura P S, .R fm-viwiir and Care. Burke, Ten: Fmure Nurses Af-ioigiraviitn. Fronf Row: Nana-, T-loefie, Martha Sfone, Hariene S 'ul-1' fd D.-rw ET: Second Row: Sandra Profiler, Lnuise Smirh, F2359 T-,min,vi, M,,riQ Smith, Midred Mcffer, and Bonnie Jfiinesg Row Three: lx4arie a Car? rn J irii ,ng Ping, Shirei Ruhr, and Grace Rifwrg Lasf Row: Luan Johnwn, Threse Markowsiri, Pa? Sparaiiio, Barb ra firiffii-r rj Dfrfvrii VV?-rner hr YV' Z. if it l vw' IO6 Mrlfifefi 617 ereii W0 Z39u:5inef55 clue .Slow ufiinerm v One: N. l-l. S. Faculfy Tea: Al foreground lable we lincl Mr, Kelly, Mr. l'lullca, Mr. Larson, Mrs. Wine- rniller, Mr. Morgan, and Mrs. Rose-nbaclw, Two: Anollwer slwof from The lea. Arlene Mueller, Carolyn Blgler lpouringl, Ken? Wilson, Mr. Guinloli, Miss Davis, and Mr, Meilz, Three: Snapslwol lrom The Halloween Parly sponsored by Girls' Club. Four: Ronnie Jaughn singing in Red Cross Taenl Snow. Five: Marianne Nowalney and Carol Sfevens in Talenl Show. Six: The cheerleaders colleclinq money for llwe Marclw of Dimes. Seven: Carole Caslner and Ray Waliers doing 'rlne Clwarleslon in Talenl Show. Eighf: Carolee Moen and Mary l-ledge in Talenl Show. Nine: Marge Schulze and Jim Erlen- bauglw doing dance acl in Talenf Show, Ten: Mary and Dick l-lairnbauglw in acl' af Mardis Gras, 2' v- br IO7 Y f fi ,s E64 Y . la'-X l li l P , . Gif' qi: vp-nf, x-. - 'AQ- A' -. H I MN f 1 I l I , M 'S ll R5 gf:-JQM0 .U 'si' 4- 159 V -,f , s U.. 1-2 N no N F n 'f I B 4. TSW is-fe MOPL TA y0lfl,l'Lg Cllflaf Ctlflffg ,9 Ml I'l6 fo .S?l00I f5 an ... l T One: John Hoffman is Tagged ouT aT The plaTe in game wiTl'1 Maine, Riggs, No. 22, is holding baf. l Two: DiGennaro running To Tirsf in Maine game. Tl'1ree:TeammaTes help Wally STraucl1 who broke his I l leg in Tl1e Maine game affer colliding wiTln Di6ennaro. Four: Earl RiTer passing The baTon To Jasper l Daube in relay pracTice. Five: Joe Reedy clearing a hurdle. Six: Reggie Williams Takes OTT in The l broad lump. Seven: Larry GaTes, York miler, ouT Tor pracfice run. Eigl1T: Jasper Daube and Earl i RiTer pracTice :TarTs Tor ConTerence MeeT, Nine: Jim Davis rolling over Tlwe bar in lwiglw iump pracTice. l l l T09 is 6 4 fn' Q 3068? NOT Es 'in' 55 J' 3 'T 'i' Q BN M 'G- :Inv I Z 6 Z I 4 , Z E I 4 , 4 , 9 , , : f 1 5 .' ' ' H' 5 L :, R go 553 fi MOPL vardify jiglzfd .illarvl jkrougkouf .gzcwon r l ! Led by I-lead Coach John Fisher and Line Coach William Mueller, The Dukes TasTed vicTory only once This season, while Tying Two and dropping six TiITs. The Dukes opened Their season by shellacking WesT Aurora 20-O buT dropped Their nexT non-conTerence encounTer To Elgin I4-27. York and Glenbard each played a nip-and-Tuck game and came up wiTh a 7-7 Tie. The Dukes climaxed a 67-yard march by scoring on a Tive-yard pass Trom PTisTer To Reedy. Cabo added The exTra poinT. Glenbard sTruck righT back and Two downs laTer scored on a sensaTionaI pass play. The exTra poinT made iT a Tie. On York's gridiron The squad was on The wrong end oT a I9-O score, bowing To The mighTy Blue Demons oT Maine beTore a large Homecoming crowd. A week laTer The gridders dropped a close TiIT To Downers Grove I4-I3. Early in The TirsT quarTer oT The ArIingTon I-IeighTs TilT, STanTon Tallied Tor York and Cabo hoisfed anoTher Through The goal posTs Tor The exTra poinT. Many Times during The resT oT The game Tumbles cancelled ouT TD's when They seemed in The oTTing, buT laTe in The Tinal chapTer The Cards scored and made The exTra poinT To Tie The game, 7-7. Our meeTing wiTh Riverside was closed all The way. Running Tor a TD STanTon seT York ahead 6-O. R. B. soon Tallied, however, and scored The exTra poinT, The Tinal score reading 7-6, R. B. The WesT Suburban TooTbaII champs oT LaGrange clamped one on our boys by a score oT 25-7. This was The lasT game Tor many seniors who had conTribuTed much To TooTbaIl aT York in The pasT Tour years. STIII riding downhill, York losT anoTher close conTesT To The Red Devils oT Hinsdale by I4-6. INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS: Top To BoHom: Bob STanTon, Dave FreiberT, John Hadfield, and Mike DiGennaro. II3 'J Q-I-'E l' LAN n .4 , S M NX FROSH-SOPI-l FOOTBALL SOUAD: Fronl Row: Bob Barry, Charles Schv.'iedergal', Bob Caslner, Marvin Reese, Don Anderson, Diclc Malzlre, Jack Jobin, Gary Krause, Don Savaglio, and Coach Scholleg Second Row: Coach Koch, Torn Brighl, Biil Michaels, Bob Desl?osiers, Frand Weaser, Ed Marlham, Don Larson, Bob Bigler, Kurl Berghehn, and Bob Olson: Third Row: Wayne Gilberl, Ralph l-larris, Tom Galbrailh, Bill Neuman, Ralph Meyer, Granl Miller, Dave l-larlmann, John Benedicl, Lee Barlels, Bill Jobin lManaqerl, and Phil Carlwrighl lManaqerl: Fourlh Row: John Wilson lManaqerl, Marshal Grunwald, Ted Wallace, Jaclc Benner, Jarnes Kullon, Carl Maysaclr, Rolland Thomas, Don Silva, Ken Schaefer, and Peler Evanson. UOPLZ4 Ylnolercfcwzimen ofoole for fljamifg lgofiffi Wexf ja! PROGRAM I s . 6 ' 6 f X 'iff' I , f Q6 , Z 'S Because ol lhe laclc ol: scoring punch, lhe l952 lrosh-soph leam didn'l have a very successlul season. While Coach David Koch's Baby Dulces loughl lrom lhe li sl lo lhe lasl whislle and improved all season, lhey won only one game: Yorlc, IZ: Riverside-Broolclield, 7. The Barons showed lheir inexperience by losing lo Wesl Aurora, I9-O, in lhe seasons opener. Pass delense appeared lo be lhe weakness ol lhe Barons, as lhe passing combinalion ol Wesl Aurora was responsible lor selling up every score. Don Andersen, Bob Caslner, Marv Reese did lhe ball carrying lor lhe Barons, while Tom Galbrailh handled lhe passing, Nexl, an improved leam losl a hearlbrealaer, 7-O, lo Elgin on lumbles, lhe coslly one being on Elgin's six-yard line. l-lallbaclc Marvin Reese scored lhe lirsl TD ol lhe season in lhe Maine game, by running six yards lhrough lhe middle. Even wilh lhis moral boosl, lhe Barons were unable lo hold Maine or lo score lheir exlra poinl and so losl, 7'6. ln lhe nexl lwo games lhe Barons were bealen 20,7 by Downers and 26-O by Arlinglon. II4 M La KCLPOFL5 .HCLVCZ CLFLJ LOVE? eadon ATTer six lean weeks oT Taking The bumps, The Barons Tinally were con- vinced iT could be done, and They beaT Riverside-Brookfield, I2-7. Bob CasTner, York halTback, led The aTTack wiTh Two TD's one being a specTacular 85-yard end run in The second quarTer. l-le Took a parTially blocked punT on The York I5-yard line, ouT To his leTT and wenT all The way Tor The score. A Tew plays laTer CasTner wenT eighT yards on a Trap up To score. AgainsT a sTrong La Grange Team, The underclassmen were beaTen 36-6, The lone score being a 6albraiTh-To-Miller pass. ln The lasT game OT The season, The Trosh- soph were snowed under, I9-'O, by l-linsdale. The oTTensive drives This year were led by The quarTerbacking oT GalbraiTh and The running oT Reese, CasTner, and Savaglio. The linemen who hope To see service on ne-xT year's varsiTy squad are BarTels, Nauman, SrniTh, Miller, and Des Rosiers. NB Q yo 3 .X4JlfYlll'll5tl 6l,tL0l'l Cl,y6, gill? Show M6t go On U Dr. Paul A. Young, our SuperinTendenT-Principal. of course, needs no inTroducTion To YorkiTes. l-le believes ThaT The dernocraTic way oT liTe should be The rnaior Theme underlying our sTudies and acTiviTies. l-lis inTeresT in The welfare oT sTu- denTs, STuclenT Council, and The esTablishrnenT oT honor sTudy halls are buT a Tew reTlecTions oT This philosophy. The many diTFiculT problems and decisions con- necTed wifh The operaTion oT This school are greaTly rnulTiplied by The expansion oT our physical planT To accornmodaTe The sTeadily growing enrollmenT. Mr. Young is cheerfully holding TorTh on This double- barreled proie-cT, and we cerTainly wish him con- Tinued success. Everyone aT York knows lvlr. Roy De Shane, our AssisTanT Principal. l-le has earned The respecT and admiraTion oT The sTudenT and TaculTy alike because oT his genial aTTiTude and Triendly manner. Mr. De Shane has The Task of planning and organiz- ing The schedules and acTiviTies which keep York in excellenT working order. 8 h VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: FirsT Row: Coach Koch, Coach Birks, Ron HarTmann, Wally STrauch, WaITer Kirk, Dave Nygren, Bill ShineTlug, and Jack FaITerg Second Row: Jim STOkes, Dick Holm, Dick McConnell, Tom Connelly, BerT Wisbrock, John GOlTermann, Bob Riggs, George Olsen, Bob STanTon, and Paul La France. Cjoacli M0114 guides york fjbulfea fo Succeaafuf .gzaaon fe if B- This year's varsiTy baskeTbalI Team won undispuTed second place Tor The WesT Suburban Conference. The Dukes were second only To The mighTIy powerhouse OT La Grange, which was The Only undeTeaTed Team in The sTaTe OT Illinois, wiTh 28 wins, and walked OTT wiTh The sTaTe TOurnamenT aT Champaign. Coach FOrresT Birks, adding anoTher successful season To his already enviable record, had Tour reliable IeTTermen reTurning To To build his Team around. They were seniors WaITer Kirk, Bill ShineTIug, and Ron HarTmann, and WaITer STrauch, iunior. Jack FaITer up Trom The Trosh soph squad helped ouT considerably. AIThough Dave Nygren was ineligible unTiI aTTer The beginning OT The second semesTer, he did a Tine job in The second round OT conTerence play and in The regional TOurnamenT. John GOITermann, Dick McConnell, George Olsen and Bob STanTOn, reserves, also saw acTion. The Dukes Tinished cOnTerence play wiTh a II-3 record Talling To La Grange Twice and upseT by Hinsdale, Their Tinal game. The York hOOpsTers downed Elgin. EasT Aurora, and WesT Chicago, losing To ThornTon OT Harvey by Three poinTs in non-cOnTerence play. WalTer Kirk, York's agile cager, who capTained This year's Team scored 287 poinTs in conTerence play giving him a respecTable 20.5 average per game. His TOTaI Tor The season was 358 poinTs. STrauch was nexT in line wiTh a IO.2 average. York had her dreams smashed in The Tinal round in regional play aT Proviso by Oak Park. The York men succumbed 7I To 62. , The Dukes gained The regional Tinal by swamping Bensenville 74-50 and by way OT a reIaTiveIy easy 73-58 vicTory over Orland Park IT can be said ThaT The Dukes had a very successTuI season I I6 We 'Qi l Coach Qyarfancl ofecwld Uorlz garond flzrouglz jirdf .Siecwon DR rriosilsoru Efxslrrwll R I T A' 5,'l,l'5XD: Fronl Row: Maui' Fee D 1.,- in d S4 ififrif-1, ll-'ii An. 2 6 G j iiiwln, Dill M Cal i Mr, Chai ,': 's'n, ,nj Cjjshlfsi ,i'l3Sec- ond Row: Dyl llisrrfarr llxiirmr 35-fl Bigl, H-L in, T,i-i P Eii lsliinae- ly., Harrie Ei, S'urnf Cauqh, Pol ,rd Thcrrris, and lgfglvjir Eaniw lMfiimi1arl, Fl? ES l-l M A ll BASKETBALL SQUAD Fronf Row: Ollig- lvli Bride-, ?.3y Sl:-lien Wi-iine lircierninrn Dain l-l Cl C S l S . ,s , 3, , W, i, allison, Qin raiq fra? on: ec Q 2 3 ond Row: Bch Elocm, D-in Pesd 'X Bil Predriiflf, G'-gnn Quill Frank VV-:lf 2 Eil JW if r d Da-.ie Pelerh lhler Trim B 5 L l hl Piuffk! l1URK I4 lillgtk' i,mRA,. T r U i in-H , Um ipaq - N 4 ,fl .grin K, J, F A 1 ,Q . wer, i ,rio n, dn? Third Row: W l dx lll 'M it 11 'I i f Wllf wi',,LN lpi Q f 1 l i l T12 r 17 if T C- , i was and Coach Lasi Row: Nor- 4 L ea a , Ma 'l,', a 3 D lD , Wire, f I 'J X , 4 J R HW ' ln his inilialion lo Wesr Suburban live, Coach l-lenry Garland led his 'ream 'ro a lie Tor lourlh place wirh Arlinglon l-leighls. Wilh a seasonis record of eighl wins and six losses, Coach Garland can look back on a successful season. The Barons srarled our al a lerrilic pace, winning six our of seven games in lhe lirsl round, bul lhey slowed down The second hall ol The season lo end wilh an eighl lo six record. ln The lirsl game of The season, The Barons gol olll on The righl Tool by bealing Wesl Chicago 56-37. The Lillle Dukes had a Tour game winning slreak going when 'rhey beal Arlinglon l-leighls, Riverside-Brookfield, LaGrange and l-linsdale. Laler in The season York hil 'rhe skids by losing Tour in a row. The York underclass lried lo righf 'rhis wrong somewhal by winning The Tinal game ol 'rhe season 56-48 by bearing l-linsdale, Wilh rhis win The lrosh-soph leam was able 'ro lie lor Tourrh wilh eighl wins and six losses. Capl. Don Anderson led The 'ream in scoring, wilh Bill Nauman running a close second. The olher regulars who saw service and who are looking for places on nexl years varsily squad are Russ l-lorning, Chuck Johnson, Dick McCallis'rer. Bill Michaels, Marv Reese, Tom Roule, Rolland Thomas, Bruce Williams, and Don Schloemer. IIS QROGYL Nfl 0 rl P- N lg J. V. SQUAD: Fronl' Row: l.eTT To righT: Torn BarTmann, Jim Schroder, Bruce Karr, Paul Johnson, and Ed Ewaldg Back Row: Manager Jim STokes, Don Bryson, Nick Vanldoose, Orland Major, STeve Blakely, and Coach Koch. 9. 'M UNC! 34056 ZCUWLJ OFOOL fo t!lQ glff,flfl,l 8 vi o fb sxliff-'M' i' C ,. n.- if This year's J. V. hoopsTers, led by Coach David Koch, concluded Their baskeTball schedule, winning Three and losing six. As The season progressed, The cagers im- proved, demonsTraTing This by winning Their lasT Three Tilfs. They were hindered by The lack of heighT, as Their TaIIesT man was six TeeT. Also on overabundance oT Touling hurT Them considerably. Torn BarTmann racked up IO7 poinTs To lead The Team in The scoring deparTmenT, Tollowed closely by Bruce Karr and his 93 counTers. Ed Ewald and Tom BarTmann, guards, sparked The squad along wiTh Forwards Paul Johnson and Jim Schroeder, and CenTer Bruce Karr. All These boys will be looking Tor a varsiTy berTh nexT year along wiTh Jack FalTer and Wally STrauch, iuniors who played varsiTy ball This year. This pasT cage season, The underclassmen's record was Tive won and Tour losT under Coach I-luIka's guidance. GeTTing oTT To a slow sTarT, The liTTle Barons were whipped by Downers, The conTerence champs. alThough They laTer wenT back To down Downers 49-40. They were really hoT when They Trounced ArlingTon 55-34. The Top scorer Tor The Treshmen was Frank Wagner, who played cenTer along wiTh Glenn GusTaTson, a 6'3 cager. Highly supporTing The Team were Don Reedus, Bill Zersen, Bob Bloom, Bruce Oberg, Frank Weaser, and Norman lvlayer. NexT year's prospecTs Tor The Trosh-soph are brighT. Along wiTh This promising Team, The Treshmen were represenTed on The Trosh squad wiTh Don Schloemer, Bruce Oberg, and Frank Weiser. II9 Team Prifzz Firsf Row: Leff TO rignf, Jihn Lund, Larrx, Forgue. and Larri, Gafeit Second Row: Ron Curfis, Alien Lndsav, Coach Earl l-leinh-2rsT, Orland Maior. Check Price, and Ben Allisong Third Row: Dick Oeler, Ralph Close, and Charles Jordan: Lasl' :ggi Row: Dick Fuiii, Don Casqrove, Wayine Efherfon, Bill Sfurnbauqh, Dick Kendall, Dick Wille, and Ron U'es ACTTON SHOTS: Upper Leffz Chuck Price in acTion. Lower Leffz CapTain Larry Safes and Coach lr-leinhorsf. Lower Righf: Gafes in acfion. I i VT ?R9f'V'k E3 cf f -X ga This year's cross-counTry Team, ably menTored by Mr. Earl l-leinhorsT, This year chalked up a rough and Tumble season. The harriers seemed To have Tough sledding The whole season and never realized Their abiliTies. The mainsfay of The squad was Their capfain, Larry GaTes. Following close behind were Chuck Price and ArT Krause, seniors, plus Chuck STrong and Chuck Jordon, iuniors. AlThough York finished sevenTh in The disTricT meeT, GaTes came in second wiTh a beauTiful performance. AT The sTaTe meeT in Peoria, GaTes came in sevenTeenTh ouT of one hundred and Ten runners. The Conference MeeT was held aT Glenbard, where York finished sevenTh. GaTes came in sixTh in The individual rankings. Looking for varsify berfhs nexT year is Yorks frosh-soph crew. Wayne ETherTon and Rollie Carlson paced The squad. The Team concluded iTs schedule by finishing Third in The Conference MeeT. IZO .QZBLLLQA 0526! Ly jlzeir xlaerienceal Coaclz, garfileinhoraf F- Jug its si. WRESTLING SOUAD: Firsf Row: Jack Cabo, John Jenkins, Jasper Daube, Richard Haimbaugh, Fred Kirchner, Donne Moen, Lynn Krause, Roy Nelson, Ken Ragnelli, Kenr Wilson, Gary Krause, and Jim McKnighr: Second Row: B. Harrison, John Grisaie, Charles Schwiederzoll, Earl Sfubbe, Richard Slurm, Foresl Devor, Tom Penninglon, Ralph Meier, Jerry Baldwin, David Ehrhardl, Warren Chrisriansen, Gregory Van Norman, Don Savaglia, and Lee Hedge: Third Row: Mr. Mueller, Bruce Haas, Rodney Des Rosiers, Henry Hornbeck, Don Nesbill, Roberl Perers, John Ehrhardl, Olfo Ash Girroy Mansur, Jerry Laila, Henry Young, Jim Urquharl, Vincenf Casrronoyo, Ronald Moserich, and Mr. Gary Krause and Jim McKnighT: Frilz Kirchner and Donne Moen: Ken Ragnelli and Roy Nelson. ACTION PHOTOS: Top Row: Lynn Krause and Kenl Wilson: Jack Cabo and John Jenkins: Jasper Daube and Dick Hairnbaugh: BoHom Row: Gary Krause and Jim McKnigl1T: Frilz Kirchner and Donn? Moen: Ken Ragneffi and Roy Nelson, Ci as fp M I 0rL3me5f6n9 eam jiglzfd fo ecome 673010 annanav York's musclemen had 'rhe besr season in Jrhe schools hislory. Using such holds as Jrhe power swi+ch and guillo+ine, laughr by Head Coach Slelani and Assisranl Coach Mueller, lhe varsiry won 8 meels, losl 5, and lied l. The Fresh Soph ream won 8 and los'r I. Lynn Krause was rhis year's caprain. ln Jrhe Morlon Secrionals Ken Ragnelli liuniorl won The championship of lhe IZ7 pound weigh? class. Sophomores Frank Penna and Gregory Van Norman won fourrh place in rhe 95 and I33 pound weighr class. Don Moen liuniorl look fourlh in Jrhe I38. Ken Ragnelnli wenl 'ro The slare finals al Champaign and losl a 6 To 5 lhriller ro Celesnich ol Waukegan. Wilh a number of slrong aggressive boys coming up from The Frosh Soph lo rake rhe places of Cabo, Daube, Haimbaugh, Kirchner, Krause, and Wilson, who will graduaie, ir is predicred rhar 'rhe grun+ and groan boys will come Through wilh a winning Jream nexl year. Nexl year's caplain will be Ken Ragnelli, and 'rhe corcaprain will be Roy Nelson. '5'I'Nu P21-f M, , fi' we Coach Jcmze 9510045414 Miglzf Mar in yorlfii flnnifi Laslr years lennis squad lor lhe second conseculiye year finished second in The Wfesl Suburban Tennis slandinqs. Elmer Kunze, Yorkls capable Tennis menlor, had Three relurning lelrlrermen plus Three capable boys ln The dislricl lo l-linsdale. John were bealen in The from lasl' years lrosh-soph and a senior lo build his learn around. lrournarnenl, The nelmen finished ne-xl lo lop posilion, bowing Kouchy and John Gollerrnann wenlr downslale in doubles and lrhird round, ln The Conlerence lvleel Erank Place won lhe Third singles championship. Lasl year's lrosh-soph squad walked off wilh The Wes? Suburban lrennis crown. Coach Guinloli had Erank Eosler, Bruce Karr, Dick Snyder, and Jim Slokes To lead lhern. This years yarsify has a brighr oullook wilh Place, Gollermann, Kirk, and McConnell as relurning lelrlrerrnen plus Snyder, Eosler, Karr, and Greaves lo round our a promising Team. The lrosh-soph learn will have 'ro rebuild This year, and 'rheir lulure is uncerlrain, 5.3 N442 ein... H:H'i W'i gs? s 'vi -f un UD L TOP: Fresh-Saph Squad. Lell To riqhl, Coach Guinlcili, Bill Michaels, Herb Wilkens, Bruce Karr, Jim Slcikes, Jarner Blair, Frank Eosfer, Bob Jones, Dick Snyder, Frank Eullrner, and Jack Kircholil. CENTER: Varsily Squad. Froni Row: Charles KQV , 'nf Greaves, Duane lvlccarlney, Waller Kirk, and Erank Place: Back Row: Dick Burke, Dick McConnell, John Kouchy, John Golferrnann, Clark Olsen, Rick Sieberl and Coach Elmer lfunze. lllDlVIDUAL PHOTOS: Frank Place. John Golfer- fnann, and Dick McConnell. 2, Q? ,fav 512309 york: ognL5fer6 Ka! for Conkrence Je According fo Mr. Praff, York's golf coach, fhis year's golf feam won'f be as good as York has had in previous years. The feam will have fo depend primarily on underclassmen. The reason for fhis is fhaf Ken Eickenberger, lvlilfon Lynnes, Bruce Johnson, Ron Grayheck, Fred l-ladley, Gordon l-loffie, and Don Schrader, who were lasf year's leffermen, have eifher moved or graduafed. Lasf year fhe average shoofing of fhe six senior leffermen was fhe low eighfies while fhis year if will nof be as good and we will have fo expecf shoofing in fhe high ninefies and low hundreds Wifh fhe good shoofing of lasf year's upperclassmen, York fook second place in fhe F. S. Conference Meef ky llfg , :wa y imvd ,, ! .o .rgffh U6 GOLF SQUAD: Fronf Row: Leff fo righf. Gary l-leppe, Arno Gillis, fx and Brian Vihnanek: Second Row: QQ 3 Larry l-leppe, Gordan l-loffie, Ken Eichenberger, and Al Schoenbachq Third Row: Jim Sanders and Don Schrader: Lasf Row: Thomas Nord- sfrom, Willard Merriff, Allen An- derson, Fred Hadley, and Paul Alberfsen. ACTION PHOTOS: Leff fo righf, Arno Gillis Larry Heppe, Gary l-leppe, Willard Merriff, and Paul Alberfsen. l23 we wild 1 jnacgdferj cginirilr file 1952 eazion wifi: .gyeconcllgface gil ii!- -nep R l WO' YORK 9? 'I' 5 1 X ,i,. . .1 'sf QP J. N1 and Leslie EasT. YURK ' and George Prehn By virTue of a second place finish in The Conference meeT held aT Riverside- Brookfield, York's I952 Track Team Took The runner-up spoT in The WesT Suburban conference sTandings. Earlier, during The indoor season, The Team had capTured a fiffh in The Oak Park Relays and a Third in The Naperville Relays. Bob Yde Tied for firsT in The pole vaulT, and The medley relay Team of Bob Behmer, Yde, Jasper Daube, and Glen Schricker ran away wiTh The field. ln The ouTdoor season The Dukes, under Mr. EasT, head coach, and Mr. STe-fani, assisTanT coach, won five dual meeTs and losT only one, placed second in The Team's only Tri-angular meeT, finished firsT in The counTy meeT, and picked up a Third place in The disTricT meeT. Only poinT geTTer for York aT The sTaTe finals was Glen Schricker in The half-mile. OThers who came Through during The season besides Yde and Schricker were Behmer in The half-mile, Daube and Earl Rifer in The dashes, Dick Lynn in The high jump, Dick lvluessig in The shoT puT, and Reggie Williams in The broad iump. NOT doing so well as The varsiTy were Mr. T-leinhorsT's Trosh-soph, who finished sevonTh in The conference. T24 VARSITY TRACK. Front Row Coach Clarence Ea? ar RiTer, Jasper Daube en Schricker, Boy Yde Bob Beh mer, Dick Muessig Dick Lynn and A. J, Sfefani Secon Row: Carroll Knnghf Larry GaTes, Reqqi Will ams Harold STein, Bruce Williams Pe er Baugh, and John SmuTh Lasf Row: John Monaghan Joe Reedy. Chuck Pr: Ra Close, Bob Sfanfon Ken Jones FROST-l-SOPT-l TRACK Farsi Row: Paul Johnson and Ray Buflerg Second Row Jack Jobin, GranT Miller Jerry Lewis, Tom Brighf Phil CarT wrighf, Coach Earl l-lennhorsT and Dick Mafzke: Third Row John Jenkins, Chuck Jordan Bob Kruse, Jim Schroeder and Bruce Willliarns: Lasf Row Lee Barfels, Bob Parker Rus Horn ing, Dick Kendal, John und 0,472 MOI' QCUWL Ethel' W6Ll08l Ui Q pefdgd 1 I I i E YORK N I 53 TRAC K INDIVIDUAL SHOTS: Cloclcwise sTarTing wifh boTTom phoTo: Firsf Piciurez Glen Schricker, Coach STeTani, and Coach Easf: Second Picfurez Bob Behmerg Third PicTure: Bob Yde: Fourfh Picfurez Dick Lynn: Lasl' Picfurez Jasper Dauba. , As The indoor season has already closed, a good idea oT The Dulce's and Baron's h chances Tor The i953 ouTdoor season can be gained Trom resulTs already in. AT T e Na erville Relays The varsiTy Tied Tor second, alThough geTTing only one TlrsT-Reggie P Williams Larry GaTes Jasper Daube, and Earl RiTer in The medley relay. Williams, gaTTes, Daube, and RiTer have already done a Tine job in Their respecTive individual evenTs and should be able To build up a goodly number oT poinTs in The ouTdoor meeTs. . . . . d Also lilcely To gaTher poinTs are Joe Reedy, Ollie Carlson. Dick lvluessig, an George Prehn. The Trosh-soph also did a commendable job aT Naperville, coming in only a half poinT ouT oT TirsT place on TirsTs by The medley and lighT lap relay Teams, a TirsT by Charles Parlcer in The pole-vaulT, and a second by Tom BrighT in broad jump. Based on These resulTs, iT cerTainly seems ThaT boTh The Dulces and Barons will have a successTul season in l953 and will Tinish well up in The conference sTanclIngs. I25 Z?06U 6l 0!6,JlfLCCl,fi0l'l ,Quia UQPLQ SLOW on ill? Z?06U 6L5 Dr. A. G. Adams, Presidenf Mr, Lewis N. McFarland, Secrelarv Mr. C. R. Eichenberger, Member Mr. E. W. Heirnerl, Member Mr. Mills l. l-lersey, Member Yorlc's Board of Educarion consisls of live cilizens who are elecled for a period of Three years by The vofers of Dislricl 88. Each year Jrwo new members are elecled so all lhe members will noi be new al The same lime. The basic dulies of The Board are supervising school operalion and malcing school policies. The job of The Board is noi an easy one because The expanding enrollmenl crea+es many problems and calls for many imporlanl decisions. The following mem- bers compose Yorlc's Board of Educalionz Dr. A. G. Adams, President Mr. Lewis N. McFarland, Secrelaryg Mr, C. R. Eichenberger, Mr. E. W. l-leimerl, and Mr. Mills l. l-lersey, board members. 9 york :DMLQ5 je fm f .SDMLLLPLCLII COHAPQIQCQ In The T952 Baseball season, The York VarsiTy Baseball Team had a Tie Tor TirsT place wiTh Downers Grove. WiTh a season's record oT lO wins and 4 loses, Coaches KieTTer and Larson, as well as The players Themselves, can look back on Their season's work vviTh pride. The Dukes Tinished The season in grand sTyle by beaTing Downers Grove 9-2 behind The Tine piTching oT Ken Travis, a sophomore. This win enabled The Dukes To geT a Tie Tor The champions ll-X :B+- Q! x 'Q X -o C... -If ,L ship. ll WiTh The reTurning oT eighT leTTermen and many oTher II highly improved players, Coach KieTTer looks Torward To anoTher successTul season. The reTurning le-TTermen are Rick Krenek, aT Third base: John HoTTmann, aT second base: Ken Travis, piTcherg Wally STrauch, aT shorT sTopg Bob Riggs, aT TirsT base: and Wayne Kolar, and Mike DiGennaro, ouTTield. The boys who received leTTers buT have graduaT-ed are Harold Miller, Harvey Hermann, PeTe Anderson, and Dick Polonus, and Dan Craver, who moved away. TOP PHOTO: CapTain Dick Polo- nus and Coach KieTTer, VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD: FronT Row: Dick Polonus, Wayne Kolar, John HoTTmann, Mike Di- Gennaro, Rick Krenek, and Coach Harold KeiTTer3 Second Row: Har- old Miller, Bob Sauer, Bob Riggs, Dan Craver, and Wally STrauchg Third Row: Harvey Hermann, Ken Travis, PaT Lira, and PeTe Ander- son. 1 T45 x r, P n ,r .. ,4-.3 - ' .1 Qi., . T.. , .v I 5 , BOTTOM PHOTO' AcTion shoT 1 Sadat ' from Conference game. X fr ,A -- -7 T 0-1535- ' lv was i 1 .bs 4 'E 5 7 , J. ,, T -1-3. .- - ag '7r fs. lv. -.Q:.f-ian,-fe ,f '.i FL - 71 Yegik ' . I- ilxs. ll'o , TT I26 UUPLZS ,9I'lfl 6Ll'YLMl 6l,n.SJl00l f5 again CLU8 5lfLCCQ55!bln586L50lfl - Again under The able direcTion oT lvlr. Black, Yorlcs inTramural sporTs program , in Touch TooTball, Traclc, and soTTball. W Q: X-462: was The mosT popular exTra-curricular acTiviTy among The looys. lT inspired compeTiTion x l x 6 As usual baslceTball aTTracTed more boys Than any oT The oTher sporTs. This season There were 30 Teams compeTing in The Tour leagues, which are Treshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. YORK AT The close OT The l952-53 inTramural basl4eTloall season The Tollowing Teams had Tinished TirsT in Their leagues. Jim Kindel's squad resTed aT The Top oT The senior league wiTh a 7-O record. In The iunior league Diclc l-lammesTahr's Tive Tinished TirsT wiTh A' a 4-O record. Bob Spellman's Team wound up aT The Top oT The sophomore league wiTh a 6-I record. While wiTh a 7-I record, Boyson's Treshman sguad Took TirsT place. did URPER RIGHT: Freshman lnTramural Champs. FronT Row: LeTT To righT, Bill Raush, Don Craig, John Cade, and Ron Shoemaker, Back Row: Bob MinTon, Allen Large, Don SmiTh, Henry STelzer, and Howard Boysen. LOWER LEFT: Senior lnframural Champs. Fronf Row: LeTT To righT, Bill Paver and George PhisTer, Back Row: Ron Danlco, Jim Kinclle, and Elwin Gunzel. LOWER CENTER: Junior Inframural Champs. 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Jean Underwood Adminisfrafive Assisfanl Assisranl' Dean ol Girls, Assisfanf Dean of Boys Visifing Counsellor Counselor of Girls. Girls' Club Girls' Club Junior Red Cross Advisor IO ?!orLi5 O hee Sfafw eelod .gzwlenfd i Scripfd .9 Orcler Top Row: Miss Doris Danielson, Secrefary 'ro flue Superinlenclenf: Miss Jane Davis, Regisfrarg Miss Mabel Cooper, Mimeograplier: and Mrs. Grace P. Dunnivanl, Receplionisrg Boffom Row: Mrs. Ann Grass, Financial Secrefaryp Miss Arlene Hausermann, Book- slore, Acfivify Plan, and Business Ofliceg and Mr. Jack A. Monfs, Business Manager. Mr. Roberl Kerr, Superinfendenf of Building and Grounds. TOP ROW: Mrs. Barbara Bresemann, A+- fenclance Clerkg and Mis. Paffi Cloud, Clerk: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Helen Holler, Tesling Services, and Mrs. Olive S. Morrisey, Recepfionisf. I I 3 'l irid Jgnclerdon, MWA if iid? fire lamp v ,ST 'NI F: 511 - '55 ik 0' I gy- 1:7 ,bu f Q -'- 4- ni P 40 Q, nf s. 32 I 4 lg! P If x I 405 X A ' , 1? gg, 1, 5 A A.. can ag- 'QD 1-Q ic, S.,-5 ., ' 7 45' ' i ,,,,' . . ' TA I sei? ' I C 'I I :nun I -tj' 'E7' gg... Q,. gy P . rs, , :ff gg. K . 1 3 Top Row: Miss Alvera Anderson, School Nurse, Did you eal any breaklasl lhis morning? Mr. A. V. Balrlrers, World I-lislcry, Sludenl Crcivernmenl Aclivilies, Calendar Comrnillees. No charge lor lhis bil. Mrs. Ellen G. Bass, English, Reading Improvemenl. Girls' Club, Home- coming Commillee. Please be guiellu Mr. Leon Benson, Malhemalics, Co-Sponsor ol Malh Club. Slay where you areI Mrs. Nora Davidson Berglund, Commercial, Fulure Teachers ol America. Yau can'l lype and lalk al lhe same lime. Middle Row: Mr. Forresl Birks, Science, Varsily Baskelball Coach. Now slarl playing and slop looking like a wooden Indian in lronl ol a cigar sloref' Mr. Maynard J. Black, I-leallh, Physical Educalion, Sale-ly Commillee, and Sludenl Courl, Direclor of Inlramural Sporls. Trial isn'l whal lhe book says, lhoughf' Mrs. G. Mahre Bowman, Commercial, P. T. A. Relalions and Aclivilies Commillee. Don'l lorgel lc dusl oll your desks, girls. Miss Helen B. Brooks, I-lome Economics, I-lorne Economics Club. Red Cross Commillee. Il I hear any girl use vulgar language, she'II gel lhirly delenlionsf' Miss Lois Bungard, Girls' Physical Educalion, I-Ieallh, G. A. A. ll you don'l be guiel, I'II make you ciulline lhe chaplerf' Bollom Row: Mr. Conslanline Cordogianes, Inslrumenlal Music. Once again, please. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, English, Direclor of Yorlr-Hi, Quill and Scroll, Cenluries ago, when I was young ...' ' Mrs. Lorraine Donley, Commercial. Ready, lypef' Mr. Clarence D. Easl. Malhemalics, Alhlelic Direclor, Track Coach. Boys lake lhe even ones and girls lake lhe odd ones, Miss Myrlle Ellis, Librarian. I give you an inch and you lake a mile. I2 mn .fskff .96 .jslecwl of Uorlzii Sfage few ,HV ..,, ,.-..- ,,.. T.-. .. if who Qin W -..xy i-J? Top Row: Miss Myrfle Evien, English, German, German Club. How would you like a nice roasl owl wifh molasses? Mr. Roberf D. Ferry, Biology. According fo my son Jim Mr. John Fischer, Healih, Physical Educaiion, Head Foofball Coach. I will noi ioleraie fhe hoodlum or +he fhugf' Mr. Henry Garland, Maihemalics, Frosh-Soph Baslcerball Coach, Assisianf Varsily Baseball Cdath. My lhoughl for 'rhe day is . . . Mr. Enzo Giunfoli, Spanish, Table Tennis Club, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach. Sludy your lesson. Middle Row: Mrs. Barbara Greef English. Would you iiolease quiel down? Miss Nola Guenzler, English, Girls' Club Commiifee l953 Homecoming Ciommiliee. Tl'1al's a senlence? Miss Marie Gusfafson, Commercia Chairman of Commercial Deparlmenl, Commercial Club. Please slop Typing when The bell rings. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Direclor, Chairman of Music Deparlmenf, Music Club. l bei l've fold you alfos in 'the fron? lo srop 'ialking sixiy-eleven rimesf' Miss Marilyn Harris. Marhemalics. Two plus iwo equals four. Bo'Hom Row: Mr. Paul H. Harfwig, Mechanical, Machine, and Archileclural Drawing, Co-chairman of ihe Faculfy Commilfee on Expansion Problems. Oh, Lord, please remove The blindfold from his eyes. ' Miss Virginia Heinemann Mafhemaiics. lr's per-'iecfly simple. Mr. Earl E. Heinhorsl, Malhemarics, Cross Country Coach Frosh-Soph Track and Field Coach. Has anyone done 'rhese problems? Mr. Henry C. Hifi Senior Social Science, Siege Crew, Sophomore Play Direcior. Oh, horrors! Mrs. Luella F. Hofs+e++er, Girls' Physical Educaiion, G. A. A. Don'+ iusf sland fhere, PLAY! I . .ef :WNW 411 1' is 1-.. ,,,,, Wr. Jgnucldon UUPLZS greaf Crific on ibrama 7 SN, 1 it in Q V717 V 5 1-'r .,-as 5' ti- 2. ET' P 'ff fx . is 'I , gs W L5 L lil 5 EY .r had Top Row: Miss Dorofhy Howe, l.a+in, Lafin Club. I can'+ 'ralk very loud fodayg my voice won r lalre if. Mr. Franh J. Hulha, English, Freshman Baslrelball Coach, Assisfanf Golf Coach. All righf boys, we can win lhis nexf game, buf i+'s going fo be rough. Mr. Harold R. Johnson, Prinfing, York-Hi Produclion. When you do lhings around here, you always do fhem wrong. Why? Miss Marian Johnson, Arr, Y's Tales Arr Direcror. Today we are going 'ro . . . Miss Sue Johnson, lnslilufional Managemenf. Be sure fo wash your hands. Middle Row: Mr. Vernon W. Kelley, Mafhemalics, Square Dance Club, Summer School Direclor, Senior Class Adviser. We'll have no dillyedallyingf' Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Boys' Health, Boys' Physical Educalion, Assislanf Foolball Coach, Varsily Baseball Coach, Chairman of Physical Educaiion Deparlmenr. Form for calisll-ienics. March! Mr. Walker A. Knudson, English, Chess Club. l was really crushed. Mr. David F. Koch, Jr., Boys' Physical Educafion, Health, English, Frosh-Soph Foolball Coach, Assislanf Varsily and J-V Baslcelball Coach. The light was lasf nighl, fellows. Mr. Roberf M. Kuehn, lndusfrial Arfs, Machine Shop. Now for 'rhe bulle'rin. BoHom Row: Mr. Elmer Kunze, Physics, Tennis Coach. You 'rhinlc you can make an easier fesr? Mr. Hurley R. Langerf, English, Latin American Hisfory, Civics. A liHle fresh air never hurf anybody. Mr. Dwighf Larson, Hisfory, Assislanf Foolball Coach. All righl, boys thai kind of language belongs on 'rhe foofball field. Mrs. Lois Ashlon Larson, Lafin. Lafin Club. Summa cum laude. Mrs. Margarel' Larson, English, Alumni Tea, Senior-Faculfy Game. BE QUIET. I4 mf. morgan if Ccwf of Clzaracfem A T. . Q x N s ve 5 ii 96186645 jaded fo 3611018 Top Row Mr Roberl M Leader English Chairman of English Deparlmeni Adminislrahve Council Baskelball Timekeeper and Scoreboard Operaior Anybody for a spoi of +ennls7 Mr lrwln A Leashman Mechanical Drawing Meral Shop Cha rman of lndusirial Arls De parfmenf Reporr afier school Mrs June Mackey Commercial Equeslrian Club Audilorium Produchon Commilfee Boys will you please please sir down7 Mr A G Maclear Senior Social Science Roundfable Take our your guide sheels Mr Vlcror E Mahood lnduslrial Arfs Wood Shop Thais abou? as our of place as a saddle on a sow Middle Row Mrs Jane 'Marriner l-lealih, Girls pul your beaufy aids away. M . Delberf A. Melh Malhemafics Freshman Foorball. O. K. Knock ir HI Mr. Berl' Henry Michelsen General Language Direcior of Guidance Sfudenf Council. Bueno. Mr. Frank H. Morgan English Yearbook Direcfor. Be quier you hoods and hoodesses. Miss Bernice Newkirk English Reading lm- provemenr. lm nor going 'io fell you once more fo be quiet' Boifom Row: Mrs. Mary Norbeck Home Economics. Knead lhar dough! Mr. Russell W. Palmer Biology Manager of Book Srore. ls 'thai' 'lhe chlorophyll variery? Mrs. Ardyfhe Petersen English New Yorkers Club. 'Con'rinue. Miss Dorofhea Pefersen French Spanish Junior Class Advisor Chairman of Foreign Language Deparfmenf. Nesi pas7 Miss Janneire E. Powell Girls Physical Ed- ucarion G. A. A. Cheerleaders Co-Sponsor of Pep Club. All righf shuf upl W Y 5 v 41. 5? L'-Q. I5 ew 012 yffggy QQEQ 'fi NN MJJW W N932 Q53 QW JMWMJVQ Sf ' M Wm fW MMW WWW W 7 WW ,M New ,M W bww 5555! imc, ali H iW f ,a99L?1M Nd MJ W 22 J KB M ,Q mfwg U 5597 Q2,?2.M q,Lfk2K Zigi? M ga wf XX Qilflflel' OZIQCLGJJ 5006! U10 tile fo SMCCQ55 'xxx JA ., 'Qi 'G R 1 l is.. :L Top Row Mr James W Prange Economic Geography Nalional Honor Socnefy Visual Aids No queshons7 Then you musl know if all Mr Raymond G Pralf Chemislry Golf Coach Basketball Scorer Now when you re in lhe Army Mr LaVerne R Reimer Band Direcfor Thal was real cool Mr Charles P Rlzer General Business You donl lcnow fhe answer7 Then you re in The righl class Mrs Efhyl Louise Rosenbach Assisfanf Nurse Sul down a mxnule Middle Row Miss Bernice L Samalonls Spanish Spanish Club Silencuo Mr Harold Scholle Science On mililary leave of absence Miss Ida Lane SeHle Malhemahcs Co Sponsor of College Niqhl Eleclions Commilfee or Sludent Council, Chairman of Mafhemalics Deparlrnenf. This isn'l conslruciedl' Miss Alice E. Shanslre Science l-loriicullure Sophomore Girls Counselor. We'll have none of Thai in 'rhis roonm' Miss Beulah F. Shehan English Alumni Bulletin. You don'f know your rules. Boflom Row: Mr. Alberf H. Sigmund Science, Radio Club. Please sil' in your own seals. Mr. George E. Simpson Science Science Club. Theres nolhing worse lhan a sfupid adulff' Mrs. Elizabefh Spencer Librarian, This is a library noi a gossip column,' Mr. Erwin D. Sfaselr Ar?--Junior Boys Counselor Junior Red Cross Yorlc Talenf Show, 'Thai hand loolcs lilce an overgrown ear, Mr. Adolph J. Sfefani Boys Physical Educalion, l-lealfh, Wreslling Coach Assisfanr Traclc Coach Lefferrnen s Club Co-Chairman of Homecoming Transporfafion Commiffe- 'Squad leaders posll' X., 3.-- ..'--'- I 6 i545 7fLcLek J eeyad 1194 ge on Koa' O LC26 Top Row: Miss Mary Elizabefh Sfoalxs, English. I'Il have no more of Thar falkingf' Mr. H. K. Sfory, Senior Social Science, Chairman of Social Srudies Deparrmenr, College Counselor. Confound il' all! Mr. John Trauiwein, Freshman Chorus, Treble Clef. l.er's have nice round Tones. Miss Leola G. Ueclrer, Commercial, Business Manger of York Producrions. lf l hear one word, I won'r accepr rhe rranscripls you're working on. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, Hisrory, Hisrorical Sociefy. The world would be berfer off if rhere weren'r any women. Middle Row: Mr. John R. Varland, l-lisrory, Assisfanr Direcror Boys' ln+ramural Arhlerics, Sfudenl' Council Co-Sponsor. Flal rery will gel' you nowhere. Mr. Harold E. Wahlslrom, lndusfrial Arrs, Machine Shop, Sound Sysrern Direcfor. Where were you lasf nigh'f? Miss Velma Walker, English, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Chairman of Billie Arden DeShane College Loan Fund, Homecoming Commilfee. Why do you people have fa fall: so much? Miss Doris E. Whife, Speech, Thespians, Direcror of Dramarics. No, No, NO! Pu? down lhe curlain and we'll falce if again. Mr. A. C. Wilson, Science. The menu for lomorrow is . . . BoHom Row: Mrs. Burdeife V. Winemiller, Home Economics. Try fo keep 'rhe fables clean. Miss Irene R. Winn, English, Narional l-lonor Sociery. l guess l'll have fo rreaf you like babies. Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, lnclusrrial Arrs. They couldn r do any berfer in rhe old coun+ry. Mr. G A. Zacharias, Hisrory, Sfudenr Council. You lead the discussion for +oday. lNOTE: Mrs. Muriel Rorh, Marhemarics feacher, arrived 'foo Iare ro be included in rhe regular faculfy secrion. For a phoro of her, see page IO6l. I7 C!LOZ5QI1, U 0lftI'l15Q!Al CLf'!6l,l,U,, fo .S?lflJQI'lf 60lfLl'lCi . The Sludenr Council, in spile ol ils bulk of abour ninery members, bravely accomplished many laslcs. Among 'rhese was The adoplion of a foreign child. ll loolc charge of The March of Dimes and rhe Senior-Eaculry baslce+ball game. The profirs from The game were pur in rhe loreignrchild lund. During rhis school year 'rhe Consrirurion was amended. The proposed plan is 'ro have one represenlalive lo every rhree homerooms. The obiecr of rhis plan is ro cur down rhe size ol rhe Srudenl Council and slrill have ir in proporrion ra rhe size ol rhe classes. John Hoffman has done an excellenl iob as Presidenl 'rhis year. He hopes lhal under rhe amended consrilurion The Srudenr Council will be berrer rhan ever nexr year. UPPER RIGHT: Calendar Commillee. Lefr ro righl, Bob Gillaspy, Chairman: Shirley Carler, and Judy Langille. UPPER LEFT: Elecrion Com- rnirlee, Lelr lo riqhl, Lorelei Scholl, Alice Armsrrong, Barbara Dvorak, Chairman: and Carol Hansen. UPPER RIGHT CENTER: Ex- eculive Comrnilfee. Sland- ing: John Hoflmang Firsf Row: Sally Mills and Bar- bara Dvoralc: Second Row: Lois Sfour and Jane? Sul- ?-'-N livan: Third Row: Marilyn Pererhans and Elaine Shaf- fer: Fourfh Row: Ronald Keller and Jim Schroeder: Las? Row: Waller Srrauch. LEFT CENTER: Public Rela- 'rions Commilfee. Leff fo right Pal Hersey, Lynn Semple, Nancy Miller Jan- el Sullivan, Chairman? and Larry Gunn. I LOWER RIGHT CENTER: Safe+y Commirfee. Leif To - righf, Ronald Keller, Chair- man: Carol Blumenschien, Al Frifz, and Mary Alice Nash. ., 'af is LOWER RIGHT: Assembly Cornrnirree. Sfanding: Lois Sloul, Chairman: Seaied: Leif +o righl, Mary Ann McGlynn, Marianne Gus- ralson, Shirley Sfouf, and Joyce Blyth. LOWER LEFT: Aclivilies Commiflee, Seaf- ed: Faye Olfmann, and Elaine Shaffer, Chairman: Slandingz Carhy Hahn and Mary Ann He-iss, 3A orn .95 green van 50 are ogffk Lizrezilniegi fsf FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Carole Casrner, Secrerary, Carole Kaya- naugh, Treasurer, Bruce Hass, Vice-Fresh denlg and Ronald Anderson, Presidenl. Fronf Row: Alice Ann Armsrronq, Marilyn Andersen, Carol Andersen, Rus- sell Beilh, Gayle Baker, and Pal Barlolog Second Row: Joyce Belslcy, Susan Bowen, Barbara Behrner, John Arnfzen, Judy Block, and Lorraine Berry: Third Row: Joy Anderson, Dick Berg, Jean Beecham, l-loward Boysen, Dianne Blagburn, Kay Besic, Donna Blair, and Joanne Barlaz Fourfh Row: John Brandr, Richard Ausl, Jaclc Bihler, and Richard Brinkman: Lasl' Row: Larry Barrels, David Aslr, John Barber, Bob Benson, Claude Bell, and Ronald Anderson, Fronf Row: Louis Barfrnann, Elaine Beal:- mann, Donna Adler, Janel Belau, Judy Beulier, John Bacsa, Barbara Balcos, Mare iorie Adams, and Belle Bishop: Second Row: Don Bienlang, Gordon Boys, Elaine Bowman, Jo Ann Berndf, Joyce Beaqley, Delores Andersen, Dick Zimmer, and Darlene Baehrs: Third Row: Ronald Ahrens, David Ailehison, Bill Barry, Har- old Arluickle, John Bacon, and Gary Boerlcherg Lasl' Row: Pele-r Blennerf, Jim Bingham, Bob Bloom, Ronald Bauman, and Tom Beniamin. l1 '4l ' lg LJB gym!! WQUQI' Llfl .!4L0lflt iAQ gblfblfe offlze gI 0:fA Fronf Row: P 1, I wwf, I rw., r f V r 4, ,df Second Row A 1' E Q r-l f ' Pa Q L N 1 V4 , E rr ,ru fb 45: ,Q r ., AJ A Fd TY Cr- ' Fourrh Row: N1 V LA rr ra 1 Br r A A s 5 L' 1 1 Lasi Rowg D1 1 1 L VN 1, 1 Card QQ Q N rr rr-j D fr rf lr-, Qarw-, va N f rrei' Third Row: 31' ,r iw' E 'frvu EFI'-' . 1 V, --' :'fi'rrv'-1 ', VV, '1 Efhf 1 'wd D V' P Eryz Furl CNC .V 1-'1r'- Euizf-3 1rdF r Bu ,9M. Fronf Row: Burr rm Cnr f-1, Cnqrirjrw CM-1llf'?,,IEaP Bvfrr-Mer, Cari' Corn ,lfrv Ef,,5fr jurjrrrw C rw Swan Cuvr arc r-vim Da' eg Second Row Ca' rBrrrr3f-arf, Cn-fe ra Cr rwy, Nan Crfrrby, Judrfr Clari Mrjrqdrrj-r Erlqqen Y-3nne'rw Br,ngt'f'scn, an Ari-3-re Era-dy' Third Row JJ, Dams Eraifrecardcr G-fl Da: Suian Corfey N F'3ren,i' Eiugorrirw, Cc-rw .ranvy Cryer, Be-Hy Hung Ji-.irrw Briganlrg and New Brj Lew: Fourfh Row: Jfir D-a.igh Pprerf Budnrc D wld C5 er, payrnon Crmng, Herrrnyr Bruecrner and Harold 0'--b ,- rnej Lasf Row: Marrirr Caru-rc, Roger Daw, Jfjrfrn Dame, Dani? C: 'wife and Pi, Bsfrer From? Row: Drone Currrz Pfrherr Fred, Crvarie' Efi in, Marlene Deilfe l.'ru Q Danze. D nm D65- rrgfrx and Marlin En-Mgr' Second Row: DQbb, Diclir son, Diana Elz, Bill Fair' bunk Nanif Danre-Ni, Fira Dc ge and Jafar Edfrondr 'arg Third Row: Leon Efrr- rrcry Jud, Dfer. Arm Ferry, Bruce Ferz, Pdffrflb Curley, Dfmard Ddranr, and Arrrof. Dreaserg Lad Row: David Vander, Reber? Eilior, For' ,L n - ' ,J D.vr,r, Richard Dam:- md Jfyrwes Feeban, YI' 20 f J f K reaf qfulzife way U Fronl Row: Frank Grover Ronald Downinq, Bob Fran- celc, Robert Bellel, Waller Ellis, and Jane Fouls: Sec- ond Row: William Fredriclv, Rudy Francek, David Dvo- ralc, Bob Dernarco, lhomat Drews, Sigrid Elven, Shirley Gariqler, and Sandra Haas: Third Row: Phil Guidice, Bill Demaray, James Glynn, Ronald Erickson, Joe Ghis- lain, Bob Hallebach, and Glenn Guslalsong Las? Row: Gerald Garlisch, John Erik- son, Gererny Gogliolli, Dick Dunham, and Andrew Gray, Fronl Row: Donna Jay. Karen Holderman, Rosalie Heidelmeier, Evelyn Hra- baclca, Glendel Haynes, Pal Hunler, and Jirn Henaug- hang Second Row: Judy Healer, Elaine Hein, Marion Hinz, Sue Harrison, Joyce Haydock, Roberl l-lolclrnan, Wesley Johnson, and Dicl-c Hargreaves: Third Row: Jo- anne Hammericlc, Ann Jones, Bob Hurl, David Howe, Dori Hellison, and Ronald Hunlerq Fourfh Row: Dorolhy Hanson, Carol Held, Bruce Hass, and Bruce Johnson: Lasl' Row: Harvey Hein, Larry Hulh, Wlson ller, and Alberl' l-leinrigh, Froni' Row: Gay Gralilin, Wayne Froeminq, Kay Ger- rnain, Dennis Gacelc, Carol Gornilc, Janel Gals, Ger- aldine Gerhardl, Eleanor Gaus, and Laura Flodslrorng Second Row: Dick Gerhard, Barbara Finke, Gail Gie- qold, Larry Grimm, Audrey Gollschalk, Meredilh Hal- onqrew, Nancy Fulr-ner, and Peqqy Haines: Third Row: Sharon Gaullre, Barb Green. lee, Marilyn Hagen, Lucille Galasso, Judy Hageman, and Barbara Fisher: Fourlh Row: Roberl Harnillon, Vin- cenl Caslanova, Richard Fuiii, Ken Gerlard, David Fiedriclcson and Wayne Gil- berl: Las? Row: Donald Groch, David Hager, Miles Frazel, and Charles Gulhrie. OEHL .jrerilried .7lzinL :glue jiraf ear H .915 fAe mrdf 15- Ji i r? I D K 5-I 2. 7 If ' - 1 .,.. V W ia N F , 1 -.r for ,A-, , n - , , ,-,.'- . 1,-if f-,-', ', f , .C , -we:.e.,.-safV?551 '16 ,.. ,Mai 'Y - - ' l4q'4.1,. .-,..:,.P'F-v - rw .Jag if-Q is rv-rms: be . ':,,K1,'3,: sr., '--aiifkii? A Fronf Row: Sandra Kinlrella, Judy Jenlcins. Pal Hors?- mann, Sue Johnson. Billy Hurley, Mary Lou Harsh, Carroll Kavanaugh, Jack Keizer, and Rosemary John- son: Second Row: Mary Ann Johnson, Marcia Hafh- orne, Valerie Johns, Edna Johnson, Shirley Joneson, Barry Jablon, Bonnie King, and Rela Jamersoni Third Row: Phyllis Herrmann, Shirley Kozaneclci, Jane Henderson, Dick Holder- rnan, Mary Irving, Karen l-lufchison, Barbara Heine, and Mary Hedget Fourlh Row: Randy Johnson, Terry Komrslca, Ralph Harris, Rob- erf Jaeger, Jim Klanln, Bob Kobacilc, and David Pope: Las+ Row: Buddy Holsl, Bob Hoffman, and Charles lnqelse. Firsl Row: Maudie Little and Kafhleen Knowles: Sec- ond Row: Roger Knox, Rod- ger Knicker, and Donald Kniclcem Third Row: Barbara Larsen, Barbara Landen, Doreen Koval, Debbie Man- ders, Joyce Marerna, Sheila Marlin, and Conslanize Kupier: Fourfh Row: Bob La Follelle, Marilyn Marcis, Rosemary Lindsay, and Mary Lyons: Fiffh Row: Frank LoRusso, James Jor- gensen, Lang Holberf, Paul- eHe Kurlc, Shirley Love, Jerome Locascio, and Nan- cy Levinson: Las? Row: Wayne Kimmell, Wayne Krage, Russell Kirby, Jim Kefchpan, Bruce Laurent and Don Marlens. Fronf Row: Helen M-:Gown, Mary Meyer, Ken Lawler, Lindsay McCormac, Judi+h Kvapil, Barbara Larsch, John Lalham, Agnes Krisloveclc. and Mall Lowman: Second Row: Mary Meidrich, Carol Lueblce, Sharlene Linlc, Billy Maviry, Sandra MacLaren. Mary Ann McGlynn, Sandra McMasfer, and Bruce Meis- ner: Third Row: Anne Mah- ler, Virginia Malslrom. Ardyfh Lohuis, Raymond Mazzolini, Diana Kramp, Sarah Marfens, and Ohio McBride: Lasi Row: Charles Melquisf, Allen Large, James Kramer, LeRoy Lukes, Alan Madison, Roberl Mal- gren, Wayne Lindquist and Chesler Krage. 22 P26 l'l'lQI'l 0Cll'l'l MJ L5 .HCJI5 6365605 U1 j0g!6ll'LJv Fronl' Row: Anne Mae Mur- phy, Marion Norman, Mary Ann Morabilo, and Dennis Menlceng Second Row: Mar- qol' Oberl, Suzanne Nielson, Frieda Oberl, Sally Mc- Neal, and David Neal, Third Row: Eldon Malficlc, Doug Millard, Richard McFarlane, Ed Neidliln, Bruce Oberq, and Richard Oelem Fourlh Row: Larry Olds, Joe Mra- zelr, Ken Miller, Norman Mayer, Tony Orlando, Jim McGee, David Maslers, and Ronald Millerq Lasr Row: Paul Newron, Bob Minron, Melvin Mililell, and Bill Nicholson. Fronl' Row: Priscilla Mohr, Carolee Moen,Jim Oleary, Anila Pacha, Ronald Mose- rich, Jean Mowlray, Barbara Moscardini, and Gerry Nerrig Second Row: Andrine Nohfz, Joanne Parker, Mar- ian Pali, Marcia Pafrerson, Darylene Olmsled, Diclx Morfon, and Sandra Moore: Third Row: Roland Nagel, Don Orr, Roberl Morili, John Nunemalcer, Diane Pal- mer, Diclc Morsladl, and Edward Myers: Las? Row: Dick Nielsen, Ronald Mohr, Tom Noggle, and George Novy. Froni' Row: Dianne Paul, Frances Roiec, Bev Pusaleri, Barbara Rinlcer, Carol Rob- erls, Judy Picliney, and Diana Pereira, Second Row: Don Reedus, Tom Reese, Jean Richmond, Doreen Peiler, Charlene Roebuck, Arlene Robinson, Rosemary Re-edy, Kay Painrer, and Dorofhy Rohllingg Third Row: Jerry Rich, Jim Rice, Harold Rilcarr, Alan Pack- ard, John Pecha, and Ray Paieau: Fourlh Row: Jerry Ruby, Jerry Riller, Jim Prince, Don Roll, Tom Pen- ninglon. Dial: Rossi, Dale Reurer, and Dick Pelers. 2 3 ' Fronf Row: ive' yn- 5 ,r-Q' Ea, F' -1' 1. ,,,,,., 5- :. ,. U Q K. .Yr , pr' , r, uf: i V' 3 1 r1pc,r' Second Row: LW rain-1h 'hn'r Jan' P Taj P- F + U r:u'i uf' . 'ij' irgririui-SA Sauerrran Did Rini and Enueni- Sunrrz Third Row: Fa ' Ten Sghrri N rrr'-3 hwg- rr Tl re, pi-, hr-L fi ne Pevgfr, Hem Fiat' Ei' pe r':, and Der' Pf1uffh1Las+Row:J'x Wnbv. Dayid pererhfins M ie Ferre i Grenn Re-ii' nw' Bcr Senfe' Tirn Wag--r' fn, inf! Bi Pfauin. Froni' Row: Barbara Siade, Sharon Sandberq, Sandra Sropnirz, Sylyia Saroriui, Va erie e ' Srqhay-.ly J,dirh Shernnan, and Nha Sierr- Second Row: Mariye Schoenbech, Bilhe Sa'azar. Danna Srnirhy Nancy Srrirh, James Shramrn, Gare Srnirh Jarres Sayafqe, Judirh See- qerr, Cynihia Shieid, JO' anne Schulrz, Sue Sheehan. and Jane? Sihricker' Third Row: Joanne Spelr, Judy Puby, Eiizabefh Schaefer: Las? Row: Don Smith, Rich- ard Sarher, Warren Sher' Dqn Sfihiorner, and David Raeh Fronf Row: Ray Sreben Sandra Srnirh, and Caro Sqhulrneigrerg Second Row. Marrha Stone, Harlene Schueler, Jeannine Schra- der, Jeanne Schmidt and Rosemary SIGCLIST Third Row: Bobbeife Schulfz, Hefty Schamaier, Mariiyn Srrorn, Lore! Sponholtz Carolyn Lee Spees, An U Sfolz, and Diane Smith: Fourih Row: Ariene Suliaifo Susan Sfeier, Jo Ann Suchyn Doris Shocirfey, Vincenr Srarrrey, Pichard Srurrn, and Sandra S el - ny er, Lasi Row: Ted Smiih, Henry Srelzner, Terry Taebei, Craig Srraff 'ron and Henry Sihwarjl rdan, Hai Sornrnerschieid ' nw .gage lolorenficeo loaf jlzeir mai jo of j0I'l,UCl,I 0 -I' x '44 M 1 fi s F8811 gl 0:5A .Sze MPL 64,15 cL7!ze gfedterit SLOW Olfl gdffk M 1 ,--4- 1-'H-r'C .v'N- ' -10' . if ' ,Lf '95 RM' Emi X ll .9 me 'bf xffa '- 'rv 'wmv' ,:, X Fronf Row: John Tornqriisr, Nancy Vaughn, Cynlhia Sfasi, Sandra Sleinqraber. and Vera Vanderqrillg Sec- ond Rowg Janice Van Slylce. John Slrand, Elsie Sleben. Sandra Sundl, Carole Surherland, Karen Slanelr. and Connie Slannerg Third Row: Sara Teschner, Lorf raine ileschlce, Sue Teschner, Virqinia Tinqley, David Van l-loose, Roger Ulselh, Waller Teschlce, Louis Sranlce, Carl Swanson, and Richard Suhr- bierg Las+ Row: Lance Slahl, Ronald Slrolres, Joe Talar- ico, Bill Twirry, Dave Tom- lonson, and Fred Thomsen. Fronl' Row: Judy Woolver- lon, Mary Ann Wesbroolc, Ronald Zeiss, Muriel Wayalc, Jim Wilrwer, Evelyn Thomp- son, Douglas Whipple, and Ellen Zwiclcel: Second Row: Marilyn Weifh, James Van Ewyk, Gayle Younr, lan Thomson, Linda Webb, Ralph Talborl, and Mildred Wendi: Third Row: Allen Wawalr, Jim Urquharr, Charles Truckenbrodl, Larry Turner, LeRoy Weiss, Ray- mond Wallers, Roberl Youngberq, and Gordon Zinser, Fronl Row: Par Carusco Marcia Wrighr, Donna Vaelz, and Peler Wrighry Second Row: Ray Waida, Par Weber, Linda Weisheir, Julie Wasson, Barbara Wendl, Lorraine Zienrara. and Nick Welchflhird Row: Bob Wille, Bill Zarsen, Owen Williams, and Pal Werniclcq Fourfh Row: Bruce Winn, Karen Whilacre, and Torn Wakefield: Fif+h Row: David Zersen and Franl: Weaser: Six+l-i Row: Frank Wagner, Karl Wendel, David Zell, Charles Ward, and Gene Wagner: Lasr Row: l-lenry Wallon. 25 f. ' g X Lfmw Vg' H I,., J lxhl Elm ,,4,m: 1: 70j '7 AjJi7 W:Z'ZA'w9LpL. X l nfl? My www ff' M iff? M We wwf? mf ff,,.lf71QlfZgWP'wMQpfffMh Ei ' W9W45Wf4if 65 A 3 y5ilfLfJfjfQfffL QBQFJQ5 Taj W 3 W X I 33 ' Q K ! 93,6 tlfxggsw X JQ Q ' w, I 7 Y Qs I Q X N Q I f fwf '49 Rx D fxu . w' X Wag X69 K ' f 1' STJHNQQ -' 'd 1l f 5 U ,Q feb H . I gf H Xkffggg W w , 1 f 1 9351 ' 5, J Q X0 V '-1 xv V laloerc addmen Que fum Eng .SJOIQAJ a Cjigkfing olaev Q 1 - J ,, as 1. Q Nl S - il. Q ,, 7 V Cl ,- N 5 ,141 P, Y inf., N-1 f lr X I .li - , X , , 79' r J l .a ' J If l l l N ll X- ' 'Q I l ' : D fi' 1,.,f' 4 1 'l' ,pm 1 , 1 N .M Q X S A5 ol ,. 7 B W a. ' : h y vt x 4 f' l , B B 2 Q I N 1 L ' ' f , l . 'I' ?.,, iwV I Fronl Row: Evelyn Barrowlilill, Eliz- ' 3 l vf-- ' 2 abelh Burqher, Nancy Bell, Alice - l . Berlelsen, Jo Ann Allen, Mary Brown, Be-ln Blevins, Se-1re'fary-Treaiuferg Sue Huslon, Vice Presidenlp and and Doramay Beale'-I Second Row: ,-A r - Norma Busse, Marulyn Beckman, Joan An wg- lyollg-rh, Frgfndenl, Brodl, Gerald Russe, James Birlc, John Be-amish, Charles Bergren, Joan Bina, Rurh Alles, Roberl Berry, Roberl Bigs ler, and Carl Bell, Lasf Row: Roberl Beecrolr, Ken Benharl, Fred Bach, George Blume-nscheln, John Benner, Dale Briqhl, Don Barlels, Howard Appellon, Rolaerl Belzone, Paul Alberl- sen, James Ailchlson and Norman Bauerle. Fronl Row: John Berry, David Bowman, Frances Beyer, Ronald Andres, Joy-ie Brock, Denise Andrus, and Geraldine Barbour: Second Row: Phillip Bowman, John Benedicl, Donald Anderson Roberl Blank, Kurl Berqhahn, Marlon Blllerl, and Judllh Bond: Third Row: John Philllp Anderson, Roberl Ber- reilrer, John Sheldon Anderson, Ken- nelh Bowers, Preslon Brinkman, James Blair, and Arlhur Barlelsi Lasl' Row: Thomas Briqhl, Ronald Bowes, Richard Bowes, and Warren Berqren. lv is l -tp .4 -yr A :P 26 .S70l9A0l'l'l0l 8 Firsl Row: Maraleigh Doug- las, Mary Jo Davis, Phyllis Byezek, Belle Dammon, Carole Cooper, Joan Eberf, and Joyce Chrisliani Sec- ond Row: Elaine Eqres, Bar- ron Daly, Jim Counsell, Jo Ann Cochran, June Eqqerf, and Barbara Cus+ardgThird Row: Chesler Drake, Bob Casfner, Irene Chybik, Don Ehref, Phil Carrwrighl, Har- old Carey, and Wayne Carlson, Las? Row: Tom Conn, Warren Chrisliansen, Rod Des Rosiero, Dan Comiskey, Charles Cook, Dave Ehrharel, and Ken Deike. Fronl Row: Janice Crinklaw, Marvin Dirks, Darlene Davis, Alvin Dekker, June Crowell, Jane Davidson, Francis Croper, and Carol Bruung Second Row: Ronald Dvor- slcy, Yvonne Cormier, Karen Deppe, Joyce Crinklaw, Mil- 'lord Chapman, Marieila Carlson, Sue Carlin, and Carol Drake: Third Row: Rosemary Darkin, Dolores Eickelrnann, Dale Day, Bob Burner, and Jack Dahlmang Fourfh Row: Melvin Ebelinq, Lyn Chrisfian, Bob Eckholm, and Bob Chappelowg Lasl Row: Bruce Buswell, Fronl' Row: John Grisale, Bill Gray Bill Grobe, Diana Gaier, Eleanor Grunhalf, Sharon Gordon, and Ruby Garland: Second Row: Kenl Garvens, Ron Elherfon, Nancy Forresl, Gerald Grunwald, and Nancy Ger- brechfg Third Row: Arnie Frazier, Elhel Fraus, Marilyn Ermish, Joy Erickson, Dor- olhy Erickson, Pal Fox, Aniia Falovich, Joan Fleischman, and Marianne Guslalson: Las? Row: Richard Ever- hardl, Tom Gehrke, Allen Fischer, Mariorie Zarndl, Jim Guerro, Ralph Goehrpe, and Bill Galloway. 27 g app? ime 7, omecomin oaf .ZA :glue .Isl Xa' .A jg, 1 -l .LJ . H ., . , , K. 9 1 ,l .SJUIQAA 3 afjdfmoaf .xdngflring oe v on UOIHLZS .gage Fronf Row: Susan Grubb, Jo Ann Furnari, Tom Gehrlre, John Enqsrrom, Gloria Grover, Rose Guar- dalabene, Calherine Ellcins, and Sue Elherrong Second Row: Joyce Gornilr, Arlhur Gems, Joanne Fells, Rob- err Goldsborouqh, Roger Fiene, Beverly Gracei, and Adrienne Fliehlergi Third Row: Carol Gump, Anne Giiaelh, Karin Eldahl, Peler Eyangon, Roloerl Elz, and Richard Fauslreg Fourfh Row: Marshall Grunvyald, Roberr Pours, Don Ewerr, Thema-3 Galbraith, and Bruce Graebner: Lasf Row: Wade Fro-if and Joseph Gals, Fronf Row: Carol Hayek, Graf-:hen Holrz, Ann Han- Qen, David Hellers, Gail Helm, Doris Harms, and Par Hersey: Second Row: Jack Jobin, Janer Syerson, Pal Helm, Brian Holler, Carol Jacobs, Marie Huff, and Nancy Hoelle: Third Row: Ronald Hanzelin, King Holmes, Roberl Janel, Emily Hellel, Marilee Ham, mericlc, Gladys Incopero, Gay Hellsledr, and Sue Huslong Lasf Row: Russell Horninq, Gary Heppe, Vere non Homclswell, and Merrell Hermann. Fronf Row: Shirley Jewell, Jackie Hahn, Elanor Hor- rnan, Joyce Hallmark, and Lorraine Hynes: Second Row: Mary Hamon, June Jehnlre, Mary Ann Heiss, Lesile Jackman, Carol Hill debrandr, and Nancy Horn' back, Third Row: William Hiclcs, John Hansen, Waller Hild, Joel Herfer, Charles Johnson, Roberl Hesch, Arrhiir Henlrel, and Roberl Jones: Lasf Row: Nels Hen- drickson, Roberl Harman, Vera lrnhoicl, William Jobiri, Larry Heppe, and David Harlmann. 28 OIQA5 Froni Row: Cynrhia Mahar, Sharon Johnson, Richard Kohoui, Virginia Marfiny, John Mascho, Sandra Lipp, Norma Krause, Sally Joy. and Luann Johnson: Sec- ond Row: Michael Kauf- man, Therese Marlcowski, Riia Markowslci, Joanne Leesberq, Carole Johnson, James Kulion, Janice Kirch, Eric Larson, Helen Roesch- lein, and Marilyn Kidd: Third Row: Carlo Kluenier, l-luberl Kluenier, Norman Larson, Don Larsen, Rob- eri Livermore, Ann Leppla, Dororhy Kliche, and Beverly Lira: Fourih Row: Richard Keller, James Larson, Rob- eri Jones, and Sfanley Macenas, Las+ Row: Larry Lewis, Ken Lernke, George Johnsion, and Alberr John- son, Fronf Row: Barbara Keqer- reis, Jane? Linn, Barbara Keller Judy Julien, Kay Kingman, and Judy Lanq- ille: Second Row: Riia Le- dowslci, Shirley Kuhr, Susan Juslco, Jerry La'Ha, and Gary Krause: Third Row: Joyce King, Grace Kruse, Alyce Kors, Nancy Lauer, and Richard Kinsif: Fourfh Row: Neil Labadie, Edward Kopp, Richard Larson, Jerry Lewis, Charles Lisauslras. Don Klein, Kenneih Kiech- ner, and Lee Lindelsee: Lasr Row: Bill Krueger, and Larry Larlcin. Froni Row: Roberia Nolan, Joan Meslcan, Pai McGra+h, Diane Miller, Faiih Murry. Sally Nelson, Muriel Nen- dick, and Mary Alice Nash: Second Row: Jim Novak. Fred Nicoll, Franlc Morgan, Dennis Nygren, John Mc- Kay, Willard Merriir, and Carl Maysalc: Third Row: Jim Neff, Bob Morris, Jim Osborne, John Murray, and Bill Michaels: Lasf Row: Harold Nyquisl, John Mc- Cafhy, Granl Miller, Rus- sell Nelson, arud Ralph Meyer. Fronf Row: Roberi Nash. Karen Masferson, Caiherine Paris, Thomas Nordsirom, Alice Marshall, and Joyce Palmquisi: Second Row: Meredifh More, Ruih Nol- felrnan, Roberf Olson, lda Mae Mowers, Barbara Meniinlc, Richard Mahlre, and Alice Lowry: Third Row: Ralph McBrayers, Roberi Mcl-lone, Norman Loveland, James McKnigh+, Edward Markham, and Ronald Mardis: Lasr Row: Neil Marran, Roberf Maraclc, Girroy Mansur, Dick Mc- Callisier, and Bill Nauman. 29 cwe a earf HCQA .xdnguifilzecl Soplz Z5 Cry af gxam ime 3 'Q la XJ 1, -ff- ' 4 , A Fronf Row: Sharon Perkins. Janef Pusaieri, Russell, Pierce, Genaire Pefrie. Roberi Rheingrover, Caro- line Purcell, and Nancy Puckerlp Second Row: Par Pirola, Juanifa Renner, Jane? Ransom, Bonnie Ran- kin, David Parker, Marilyn Rollins, Bonnie Pieihfer, and Gloria Parnl-iam: Third Row: Bruce Rank, Donna Papp, Neal Rabe, Marlene Puf- nam, David Rosebraugh, Diane Prifchard, and Mar- vin Reese: Lasf Row: Thomas Roule, Fred Rem- inqfon, Warren Robbins, David Primas, and Charles Parker. Froni Row: Sandra Paulsen, Diana Robel, Gerlrude Kealley, Flora Penna, Bar- bara Richards, Jane Salley, Evonne Pfaff, and Nancy Pefrefg Second Row: Grace Rilrer, John Rud, Gale Robbins, Evon Rogers, Bar- bara Rupany, John Robins, and Pafricia Perkins: Third Row: Bruce Perryrnan, Mike Polonus, Roberf Romano, Warren Pero, Doyle SaHer- lee, and 'Neslley Pero: Las? Row: Jef ry Royer, Norman Pfluqef, and Charles Ross. Fronf Row: Lollie Sanders, Karen Sandall, Grace Scha- per, Louise Srnifh, Richard Schorman, Befh Sravens, Slevens, Kafhy Sargenf, Lorelei Scholl. and Arlene Schweifzerg Second Row: Charles Schwiederqall. John Runge, Regina Sfollman, Don Smilh, Janef Spek. Henriella Scholferes. Nadine Schumacher, and Eleanor Schmid: Third Row: Howard Shelfon, Bill Roy- sfer, Rex Smilh, Donna Schmiflker, Chuck Sharp, Judy Seiberi, Fred Schmidt and Francis Samela: Lasi' Row: Bob Spelman, Roberf Sfabb, Tom Schneider, Chuck Soellner, Russell Savage, James Sirovy, and Jim Rubierla. .90 jheil' your MOFLMQQ5 .SJAOlflf wld .H00l'Cl,g Foreground: Ardyfhe Thompson and Carole Shofsloergerg Firsl- Row: Elayne Schmalzried, Judirh Schulze, Donna Slewarl, Janel Schullz, and Marcia Slausonz Second Row. Rob- erl' Slalder, Diane Srni'll'I. Gail Slevenson, Carol Slev- ens, Marylu Smifh, Edirh Schmeisser, Silvia Shirley. Geraldine Simmons, Elaine Vlivieri, and Donald Silva: Third Row: Eileen Slelilen, John Shaefler, Fred Un- verzagl, Kennelh Schaefer, Charles Slugard, and Wil- liam Trourg Lasf Row: Thomas Schweilzer, Don Smilh, Rolland Thomas. Al- fred Schild, James Smilh. and Ronald Ules. :ron+ Row: Bill Boya, Bev- arly Wassell, Charles Trapp, lanice Zimmerman, Janice 'ellal'son, and Priscilla Tay- org Second Row: Darlene Nher, Slu Sivarlz, Marjorie 'eich, Marjorie Will, Kay Neslwood, Yvonne Volmer. and Al Turelc: Third Row: loberl Uhlir, Bob Sluenlcel, -lenry Young, Dick W'ille, Sladys Valgr, Nancy 'hompson, and Lorelra 'appinq Lasl' Row: Lacldie ilreic, Bill Slumbaugh, Earl Hubba, and Sleve Walson. ironf Row: Dorolhy Werner, ulene Wrighl, Agnes Vummel, Barbara Younger, lonna Zander, and Donald Voodg Second Row: John 'Villwe r, Elhel Williams, Iarol Wawalc, Karen Van loren, Margarel Vonder- he, and Ellen Veden: hird Row: Jan Weiner, anel Zacharias, Barbara Villiams, John Wolfe, Eva olgl, Annefle Wingard. Iarol Jean Williams, and rieda Wischoefferg Fourlh .owz Donald Wilkes, David Vrighl, Douglas Zunde. oberl' Wehrs, and Richard Vallace: Las+ Row: David falson, John Wilson, Bruce Jilliams, Donald Savaglio, nd Theodore Wallace. 3I , 4- E , A ' M ' - ' iff - il 1. ' , . J. -have nlfif .4-r 9 a s' fi ,gf ,-,HV 'Q 2 55 fb- cf-. , K. x c t kia. T M I ,,. I U 'fs 5 .Il 'k , , li , x .R i:'.-mv a o 1 0 77 .Are Me yuruor Cfaaa Omcem 421 Sarnia an 3 .fdcfa U' - il-effiiwiblw -1 gf. 1 I vm, ,, .' . I I -S I1 .Q 4: . : F ,ll fs If 1 ,L rw i 1 is i i 4 ' 'i 'Y 5 r if '- 2, ' W I Q -a-WW .JI Dean M-:Fariand, Treasurer: Donna Van Ewyk, Secrefaryg Ronnie Johnson, Vicerpresidenrg and Jim Schroeder, President Fronf Row: Marcia Boyies, Richard Bignqe, Charlene Brernberg, Bob Berger. Judy Bioedei, Jane? Beail, Sylvia Aiea-ander, and Barbara Asher: Second Row: Richard Bruce, Howard Boidebucic, Alice Aifken, Torn Barrrnann, David Beck, Barbara Becker, Donna Bauqhman, and Berry Bunqeg Third Row: Dick Buiiock, Don Bryson, Dan Asf, and Dennis Aldred. 32 .Ai pl 0l'l'l, H718 lfU'll0I :f Ll? fo .A cleave fo Fron'r Row: Gene Anderson, Roger Ahlqrirri, Millicenl Clark, Frances Broderick, Ruby Carrier, Ruih Cain, Marqarei Bowser, Gayle Beqick, Janice Davenporl, and Robe-rla Ciochon: Sec- ond Row: Jane Coryell, Vic Bruns, Hildegard Colle, Kay Baldwin, Dave Colby. Pai Deuische, Dolores Becker, Judy Beckman, Mary Carney, and Jeanelfe Carlson: Third Row: Adri- ana Branfiqarn, Bill Dailey, Marilyn Burnell, Sieve Bruder, Debby Benneli, Ray Butler, and Pearl Drohner: Lasl' Row: Bon Anderson. Dick Curlis, Bill Curran, Ed Canfield, Carl Budelsky, and Sianley Allison. Fronf Row: Mary Ann Ed- wards, Jackie Des Rosiers, Pairicia Curley, Terry Ber- neir, Doroihy Dale, Jean Chrisrianson, Barbara Fain- +er, Shirley Carrer, Pai Es- linger, and Wallace Burke: Second Row: Lois Cohen, Pal' Cole, Holly Bawden, Carol Dennis, Rodean Don- ovan, Ronnie De Marco, Jeanne Caldwell, and James Copland: Third Row: Margaref Dimmilr, Bill Daw- son, Don Farmer, John Ehr- hardr, John Davison, and Philip Davidson: Lasf Row: John Carlson, Sianley Davis, Chuck Evanson, and Fred Curry. Fronf Row: Mike Glasso, Sarah Greaves, Pai Harl- wiq, and Dan Erlandson: Second Row: Beverly Ebe- ling, Shirley Griliin, Arlene Eriiz, Sandra Gerrie, Mar- qarel' Hiedelmerer, and Harold l-lerron: Third Row: Ken Eiene, Ardelh Erickson. and Virginia Gaws: Fourfh Row: Ed Ewald. Lorefia Dvorsky, and Ron Har- greaves: Fiffh Row: Bob Gusiaveson, Lois Harlmann, Sandra Fearn, and Richard Harris: Lasi Row: Bob French, Bill Esler, and Brian Fullmer. 33 lllll0l' M3095 CUICJQI' .fdllflkjjfg 0510 t,9I'l tAQ Sfdfd H Fronl Row: Pal Gore, Gail Feidinandiaen, Evelyn FfDUi'l7, Din Gordon, Dorn- fhi, Gee Anmj- F.:-lthouse, and Exe yn heihinqer: Sec. ond Row:Janf1rLllison, Marilyn Rorh Barbara Graii, Gi:-rri, Fri-nor, Jirn Guerlier, Lynn Graham, Liiiirraine Geiger, Mary Gaiinl, Rim lzielilz, and Elaine Gvlanif Third Row: Larry Fornue, Arnii Gileig, Truman Fri Le Henry Gae- laniji, John Hadley, and Ronald Gilbi-rlg Fourfh Row: Refer Grirnrn, Alan Gallia-qher, Chuill Evaneon, Fred Curry, John Godwin, Bill Dailey, and Sluarl An- derson: Las? Row: John G-orvell, Franl Fosler, Al Frifz, Jirn Feasler, Bills Friedli, John Jenliins, and Ronnie Johnggrn, Froni Row: Bill l-larrison, Jane Howe, Lee Hedqe, 3ob Harrison, Virqinia Haw! fhorne, Mary Hairnloauqh, Donna Jaeoer, Joan Harris, and Janice Harle: Second Row: Paul Johnson, Diane Hrclliclna, Spencer Johnson, Rulh James, Beverly Haw- liins, Carol Hawkins, and Donna Henderson: Third Row: Duane Hesleri-nan, Chuclc Jordan, Diigli Ham- mesfahr, Grace Jacker, Carole Hansen, Bonnie Jones, and Judy Harno- wilzg Las? Row: Kennefh Hill, Jack Jensen, Roy Johnson, Ronald Jarns, John Hill, and Douq Harris. Fronf Row: Helen Laqowslri, Rc-ber? Hiqhfon er, Judy Holderrnan, Naniy Johnson Donna lnqerbriqhlsen Jaclxie Holdierrnan, Marellyn Koslner, and Marlene Hitzernann: Second Row Gran? Macl.aren, Jackie Lewis, Roberr Holm, Mary Carney, Phyllis Horn, Caro Johnson, Carol Ann Jorgen son, and Marqaref LeRoy Third Row: Alan Johnson Lois Horsfman, Joann Lulias, Bill Dailey, Pafricia Kirby, Erwin Knapp, Yvonne l-loppensledf. and Edwin Lee, Las? Row: John Lund Orland Maior, Dicli Ken dall Charles Klusas, Rich ard V Hocking. Edward Link and Robert Jose-phson. 34 ji' QI' 5 3. g CLUQ fo Ga tile HOW 00 y 77 From' Row: Par Lewis, Elea- nor Knowles, Dawn Leber, and Arden Laurenfq Second Row: Carol Kosanda, Bon- nie Kain, Lorraine Kalbanl- ner, and Bernice Kraus: Third Row: Marcia Felz, Dolores Lamparl, Roberla Kerbec, Arlene Kremples, Eunice Langler, Marilyn Keil, and Bill Kreulzerg Fourfh Row: Larry Lesier. Al Frili, David Kramer, Eric Larson, Regina Kahn, and Kendall Kirlcbride: Fifih Row: Bruce Karr, Gene Kraegel, Don Jugle, Bob Kruse, Jim Kelchmarlc, and Diclc Kinzell: Las? Row: Jim Laila, Bob Kassner. Froni' Row: Faye Oilmann, Vincenl Paris, Mary Ann Pirrelli, Fred Penna, Sara Marliney, Ronald Moeller, Vivian Fallon, and Anna Mac Marlin: Second Row: Pairicia Murphy, Russ Pap- enbrok, Lee Palkovic, Rich- ard Oesllmann, Eleanore Overgaard, Dave Murison, Jackie Payne, and Mary- ellen McPherson: Third Row: Marilyn Manson, Gwen Marshall, David Mofes, Arrhur Perry, Nancy Margan, and Alice Mc- Donald: Fourfh Row: Ron Pell and Don Morin: Lasl Row: Bill McCormac, Terry Nolan, Jon Oldenburg, and Don Parker. Foregroundg Pai' Merrifield and Colleen Markerrg Fronf Row: Marion Neiderer, Lu- cia Mazzone, Mary Nash. Mildred Moller, and Lynne Maysaclcg Second Row: Co- rinne Longwell, Joyce Nemec, Carolyn Manning, Frances Missar, Lyn Luske, Midge Nicoll, and Jane McGraw: Third Row: Lewis Mabie, Edward Nagel, and Roger Low: Fourfh Row: Donne Moen, Dean Mc- Farland, Bernr Monsen and Bill Nicoll: Fiffh Row: Roy Nelson, George Mobeck, Mike McLane, and Dale Maxwell, Lasf Row: Paul Mayer, and Melvin Nord- broclc. 35 A f,.A, Www f6MdWff CC i unior aw if gamn ngegi 7, Rloenf in Cizbefenfion, .-i..,:,,'- 'fcffgg . , . 45 fel- .fff-'f'-4 ' 2 -T49 'W-.i,.a ef: qi ' .iv S- fi 1 N at-l, v 'iv 3 '., 'fl ' , X1-A 1 AL. 'i qu , I R 5 ggi vi. .ie ry , ., is i . X . - .i Xi, 'i ia lx imwii, i rg .-3 i 'i Foreground: Rai Phe'p: Fronf Row: Dorolhy Riin- fecl, Rai Roysler, Dolores Rilrer, Alice Relerson, and Sandra Pinclwney: Second Row: Jane Rowe, Belfry Royer, Carol Rysd-tin, David Rifilis-in, and Keirh Quirlcg Third Row: Jeannerre Roys- fsn, Laura Norfon, Carol Sahlin, Jean Phelps, Diane Rubieffa, Toni Noyalr, and Torn Reimer: Fourfh Row: Donald Orme, Wanda Rcinske, Susan. Savoy, Har- vey Norih, and Norman Sarhert Lasf Row: Ken? Newlon, Howard Sauerrnan, Keith Olson, and Bob Perers. Firsi Row: Chrisfine Roenilz, Linda Singer, Charlolle Redrner, Alberr Pioch, Norma Raab, Judy Simpe son, Sandy Runge, and Frank Seidel: Second Row: Maribelle Simmons, Joyce Riizenfhaler, Richard Rose, and Jerry Schulyg Third Row: Kennelh Raqnelri, Bill Sippy, Sandra Proclcer, Muriel Richy, Pa+ricia Schmerier, and Erhan Ruben: Fourfh Row: Jack Rhewfgen, Paul Plomb, and Alberf Schoenbach: Fifih Row: Daniel Schaaf, Richard Srnifh, and Glenn Ruby: Sfanding: John Rudolph, El- roy Rosenwinlcel, Kuff Schaefer, Richard Sanders, and Ronald Bemeclce. Fronf Row: Marlha Schu- macher, Virginia Scholz, Lynn Semple, Sue Sowers. Pa+ Sparacio, Nancy Sfarn, Nancy Scharb, and Margie Schulfz: Second Row: Diclc Spencer, Evelyn Sleben, Barbara Schaefer, Rifa Siolfman, Barbara Shoclcey, Marie Smilh, Jean Schevo- low, Carol Sieberf, Gail Schmidf, Beverly Schalo, Joyce Siebel, and Barbara Shaffer: Las+ Row: Slave Sfenson, Dick Sfraidron, Paul Sonderegger, Neil Sorensen, Jim Schroeder, Dick Sny- der, Jim S+ol:es, Don Soder- holm, Joe Schwan, and Don Seigfried. 36 unior Cfafifi Way U 0 anc! Ezlzofclvog Fronl' Row: Gay Taylor, Shirley Tuclcer, Pal Williamson, Elaine Volle Rose Tyminslci Shil S+ and Mary Jane Warkenfein S , , rey out 7 econd Row: George Thompson Eileen T' b June Werlcs Sharon Wh' , - rue es. Anile Slcarbecic. , Ile, Connie Sfamalalfos, and Bob Slempleg Third Row: Chuck Slrong, Gerald Theiss, Ed Werner, George Zaroogian, Keilh Ward, and Wally Slrauchq Lasl Row: Ken Travis, Bob Sloneclcer, John Soule, l-lenry Spanheimer, John Tiedemann, Bill Vaughn, Arnold Sleben, and Bruce Williams. Fronf Row: Paula Swanson, Shirley Vaughn, Vanila Urquharl, Marian Wagner, and Palricia Van Slay: Second Row: Chuck Williams, Diclc Ward, Dorolhy Werner, Alice Velle, Donna Van Ewylc, Shirley Swanson, Connie Yorlc, Nancy Voris, Jim Zwiclcel, and Dennis Thompson: Third Row: Jack Torrence, Lyle Weber, Bill Wendrich, Donna Swanson, Jeanne Woller, Barbara Trolla, Fay Worle , l. Widlalc, Judy Weymoulh Allan V Il l-l y orraine , ege , erb Wilken, Herman We-imer, Ronald Veil, Charles Winqard, and Richard Vernon: Las? Row: Bob Froerning, Nick Van l-loose, and John Thomas. 37 I' ,,z ,f'x'f!f!f'f!f V Y ,f!!!!11!! ffffffffffflfffl 'ffffff ff,f,f,1z JT W 1. - ,1-I . Ijllfilly' .7!ze .Sanford 0 53 are Mina g uOuf ofjlzia lvlkljclv FF CARL W. ABEL: Cixil Air Patrol, 2nd lieutenant, 3, 4. CAROL J. ABEL: Home Ec, Publicity Chairman, 2: I-Iorne Ec. Treasurer, 3: Home Ec. Pin and Guard, 3: Style Show, 33 Ottice Assistant, 2. ELIZABETH ANN ACKERMAN: Student Council Representative, IT Scph Play Prcduction Statt, 2: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Gefmdfv CIUID Pin. 23 Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Senior Play Production Statli, 4: Pep Club Pin, 43 Girls' Club Pin, 43 Senior- Faculty Game Chairman 4: Y's Tales. 3, 4, DIANNE ALBERT: York-Hi Reporter, I, 2: Talent Show, I,2: Mardi Gras Show, I, 2: Assembly Committee, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Yorlr-I Ii Assistant News and Editorial Editor, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Scholastic Magazine Writing Award, 3: Mardi Gras Dance Director, 3, 4: Operetta Chorus, 4: York-Hi Co-Editor-in-Chiet, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Latin Club Pin, 4. LOIS ALBERTSEN: Spanish Award, 2: Student Council Representa- tive, 3: Mardi Gras Show, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: York-Hi Typist, 4: Spanish Club Secretary, 4: Seniorfllaculty Game, 4: Class Day Program Committee, 4: National I-Ionor Society, 4. JANET ALLES: Girls' Club Council, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 23 Y's Tales Statt, 3, 4: Girls' Club Publicity Chairman, 3: Mardi Gras Show, 3, 4: Talent Show, 33 Girls' Club Pin, 3, 4: Y's Tales School Committee Co-Chairman, 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Big Sister Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Class Day Prophecy Committee, 4. BEN ALLISON: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Squad Leader, I, 2: Cross-Country Numerals, 2: Cross-Country Manager Letter, 3: Cross Country Letter, 4: FourAYear Music Pin, 4: District Contest Ensemble, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DONALD F. ANDERLE: Soph Play Cast, 2: Junior Play Production Statt, 3: Co-Chairman ot' Decorations tor the Athletic Banquet, 4. ALLEN ANDERSON: Student Council Representative, 2. GEORGE M. ANDERSON, Jr: Intramural Football, I: Junior Red Cross Representative, 2, 3, , ILEANE ANDERSON: Soph Play Production Statt, 2: Style Show, 2: Ottice Assistant, 3. JOAN N. ANDERSON: Student Council Representative, I: Office Assistant, I, 2, 3: Y's Tales Typist, 4. ROBERT ANDERSON: Student Council Representative, 4: Mardi Gras Floor Show, 4: York-Hi Reporter, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. SPENCER DEAN ANDERSON: Student Association. EDITH C. APEL: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Choir Special Service Pin, 4: National I-Ionor Society, 4. VIVIAN MARGARET AXELSON: Student Association. JOHN BALDWIN: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Gym Squad Leader, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. GLORIA L. BECKER: Student Council Representative, I: Ottice Assistant, 2: Style Show, 2. KAREN BECKMAN: Transferred from Bensenville Community High School, I: G. A. A. Awards, I, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Production Statt, 2: Style Show, 2: Senior- Faculty Game, 4. 3!..,,J6ww'1!l!!.af3Aeg w1f..,.f..1 144..ff.,.,fy BARBARA A. BECKSTROM: Sfyle Show, 2, 3: Ring Cornrnillee, 3: Siudenl Council Alfernale Represeniafive, 4. PATRICIA ANDRA BELLESON: Transferred from Waller High School, 3. ROY A. BERGSTROM, Jr.: Soph Play Producfion Slafl, I, 2: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfalii, I, 2: Junior Play Procluclion Slalzl, I, 2: Senior Play Produclion Slaicl, I, 2. LEROY R. BESIC: Sludenl' Associalion. RALPH E. BESIC: lnlramural Foolball Caplain, I. RUTH BEYER: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, I. RICHARD BIELEFELD: Equeslrian Club Presidenf, I, 2, 3: Arl Award, 3: Operelfa Chorus, 4: Operella Produclion Sfalzl, 4: Two-Year Music Lelfer, 4. FLORENCE BIERMANN: Sludenl Associalion. CAROLYN BIGLER: Lafin Award, I: French Award, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Yorlc-Hi Slaff, 3.4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Girls' Sfale Represenfalive, 3: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Class Day Slcil Commiffee, 4. CAROLYN BILLETT: Soph Play Produclion Sfaicl, 2: Library Slall Pin, 2, 3: Y's Tales Slaff, 2: Junior Play Produclion S'ral'l, 3: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Scholaslic Magazine Wriling Award, 3: Red Cross Allernale Represenlalive, 3: Senior Play Pro- ducfion Slalzl, 4: Yorlr-Hi Pealure Edilor, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Alumni Bullelin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. RICHARD J. BINGHAM: Soph Play Produclion Sfaht, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slalil, 2: Senior Play Producfion Slaif, 2: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfafl, 2: Class Day Produclion Sfalil, 2: Sfage Manager, 4. WILLIAM E. BIRNDORF: German Club Vice-Presideni, 3. ANNA BIXBY: Sfudenl' Council Represenlafive, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operella Chorus, 4. RUTH JEAN BLAIR: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ANN BLAND: Transferred from Glenbard High School, 4: Senior- Faculfy Game, 4. MARILYNN BLISCHKE: Transferred from Leyden Communify High School, I: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JOAN ELAINE BLOCK: Elecfions Commillee, I: Sludenf Council Represenlalive, I: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Pour-Year Music Pin, 4: Opereffa Chorus, 4: Operefla Proclucfion S+al5F, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4: Spanish Club Publicily Chairman, 4: Fufure Teachers ol America Treasurer, 4: Class Day Prophecy Commillee, 4. RONALD E. BLUEMEL: Sludenf Associa- lion. CAROL E. BLUMENSCHEIN: Girls' Club Council, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 2: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Junior Red Cross Council, 4: Junior Red Cross Chicago Secrefary, 4: Music Club, 4: Music Club Pin, 4: Hisforical Sociely, 4: Cap and Gown Commiilee, 4: Safely Commiflee, 4, QI'li0l :5 861,628 j06!Cl,y, LSZAOOK' 6j0l'l'L0l'l 0bU tkeimf U JOYCE BLYTH: Style Show, I, 2: Soph Play Production Statt, 2: Junior Play Production Stati, 3: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Drama Night Production Statt, 4: Assembly Committee, 4: Red Cross Representative, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4: 1? Senior-Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD BOELTER: Transterred trom Shawnee Mission High School, 4: Concert Band, 4: Student Conductor ot Band, 4: Mardi Gras Show, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: National Honor Society, 4. RONALD ARTHUR BOESENBERG: Student Association. .f:. W RONALD BOETTCHER: Student Association. WILFRED A. BOTTCHER: Student Association. A...- JOHN BOOZAN: Student Association. ALYCE BOSCH: Transferred from Providence High School, 3. JAMES BOWMAN: Talent Show Accompanist, 2, 3: Boys' Quartet Accompanist, 3: Senior Choir President, 4: Boys' Octette, 45 Operetta, 4: Mixed Octette, 3, 4: Two'Year Music Letter, 4. DALE EDMONDS BRECHT: Student Association. EDWARD BRETTMANN: Soph Play Production Statt, I, 2: Junior Play Production Statt, I, 2: Senior Play Production Statt, 3: Concert Band, 2, 3. LUNITA ELIZABETH BRIGHT: Equestrian Club Secretary, I, 4: York-Hi Advertising Statt, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: York-Hi Typist, 3: Madriqal Singers, 3: Senior Play Production Statt, 4: Operetta Chorus, 4: York-Hi Head Typist, 4: Nonette. 4: District Vocal Contest Soloist, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operetta Produc- tion Statt, 4, PARKER BRINKMAN: Student Association. MARILYN BRUSATI: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Conference, 2: Y's Tales Statt, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Junior Red Cross Representative, 4: National Honor Society, 4. CAROL BRYDON: Talent Show, 4. MARILYN BUELOW: Assembly Committee, I: Student Council Representative, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Junior Play Produc- tion Statt, 3: Girls' Club Council, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operetta Production Stati, 4: Operetta Chorus, 4: York-Hi Reporter, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. LEO BURMEISTER: Student Association. DONNA C. BUTTERFIELD: German Club Pin, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 4: Senior- Faculty Game, 4: Yorlr-Hi Staff, 4. mul 3 BLAKE E. BYRNE: Transferred trom Roslyn High School, 2: Soph Play Cast, 2: Calendar Committee, 3: Drama Night C I Production Statt, 3: Junior Play Cast, 3: Yorlc-Hi Advertising Statt, 3, 4: Calendar Committee Chairman, 4: Student Council Executive Board, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4: Drama Night Cast, 4: Thespian Pin, 4. JACK CABO: Football Numerals, 2: Football Letter, 4: Wrestling Letter, 4, I Sfriuing eniom Z?oarc! JOAN CALEY: Transferred from Foreman High School, 2: Sryle Show, 3. LOIS ANNE CAPEK: Transferred from Farragui High School, 33 Class Day Program Commiliee, 4. RICHARD J. TCARLIN: Transferred from Kenmore High School, 3: Boys' Oclefle, Mixed OcI'eI Ie, 3: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Mardi Gras Floor Show, 4: Two-Year Music Leiier, 4, CAROL CARLSON: Transferred from Hirsch High School, 3: Library Slahf, 4. DIANE M. CARLSON: Transferred from Amundsen High School, 4, Three-Year Music Lefler, 4. ROBERT CARNEY: Sfudenl' Associafion. RALPH L. CLOSE: Soph Play Producrion Siahf, 2: Junior Red Cross Represeniaiive, 2: Soph Chorus Secrerary, 27 Three-Year Music Leller, 35 Hisforical Sociefy Presideni, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 45 Junior Red Cross Council, 4: Track Lerrer, 4. ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN: Sludenl Associalion. GEORGE CHIPAIN: Sludeni Associalion. JAMES CHAPPELOW: Transferred from Norlheasi High School, 47 Operefla Chorus, 4. JOANNE CHANT: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Ari Siaff, 3, 41 York-Hi Ari Ediior, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slafli, 4: Drama Nighi Produciion Sialil, 47 Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, 4. BRUCE CATT: Senior Play Produciion Sfalil, I, 47 Drama Nighi Produciion Slaff, I, 4: Soph Play Produciion Siaff, 27 Chicago Laiin Week Award, 2: Junior Play Produciion Sfaii, 3: York-Hi Ari Srafi, 3, 4, Poppy Pos+er Award, 3: Nalional Honor Sociery, 3, 4: In- 'lernarional Field Service Scholarship Candidaie, 3: Lalin Club Pin, 4. DONNA COBURN: G. A. A. Awards, I, 2. CHARLES HARRIS COGGESHALL: lnframural BasIce+baII Team, Ip Srudeni' Council Represeniafive, 21 Yorlr-Hi Advelriising Siaiili, 4. THOMAS CONELLEY: Transferred from Marion High School, 37 Senior'FaculIy Game, 4. ROBERT L. COOMBS: Poppy Posler Confesl, 27 Equeslrian Club Treasurer 3' Scholasiic Magazine Award, 3. WILLIAM J. COPELAND: Siudenl' As- sociaiion. CHUCK CORNISH: Camera Club Sec reiary, I: Camera Club Vice-President 27 Fooiball Numerals, 2. DAVID CORRELL: Sludeni Associaiion E24 Sfreefcar amen! ibedire my 66 7.7 eniom ow now mloorfance ofging arnezif PHILLIP LEROY CORRELL: Sludenl Associalion. NORM COVEY: Transferred from Elgin I-ligh School, 2. DAVE T. CUNNINGHAM: Sluclenl Associafion. RONALD CURTIS: Mc-'ie Prciieclor Leller, 3: Wresllinq Leller, 3: Lellermerfi Club, 3, 4: Cross Counrry Leller, 4. RUTH A. CURTIS: Spanish Club Pin, 2: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3: I-Iislorical Sociely Vice-President 4: Oper-ella Chorus, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Soanish Club Bar, 4: Class Day Prophecy Ccimmillee, 4, CHERYL NERINE DAHL: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Operella Chorus, 4: Ooeiefla Pvc-duclicin Slall, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Music Club Pin, 4. JOYCE C. DAMRON: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I: French Club President, 22 Soph Chorus Secrelary, 2: Soph Play Produclion Sfall, 2: Junior Play Produclion Shall, 3: French Club Pin, 3: Senior Flay Produclion Slall, 4: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slall, 4 Four- Year Music Pin, 4: French Club Vice-Presidenl, 4: Operella Chorus 4. NANCY JANE DANFELSER: Slyle Show, I, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Lerler, 3: Girls' Glee Club Presidenf, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PATRICIA LEE DANIELS: Girls' Club Represenlaliye, I, 2: Good- Governmenl Represenlalive Io Springfield, 4. RONALD DANKO: Inframural Baskelball Team, 2: Varsily Foolball Lefler, 4: LeHermen's Club, 4: Junior Red Cross Represenfalive, 4. JASPER DAUBE: Traclc Numerals, I, 2: Siudenl Council Represenf- alive, l: lnlramural Baslcefball Caplain, I: Soph Hay Cash 2: Drama Nighl Casf, 2, 3: Wresllinq Numerals, 2: Traclr Leller, 3: Nalional I-lonor Sociely, 3, 4: Thespian Pin, 3: Thespian Presidenf, 4: Senior Play Casl, 4: Track Caprain, 4: Audilorium Produclions Two-Year Service Pin, 4. JOHN CHARLES Da VALT: Concerl' Band, I, 2, 3. 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JAMES S. DAVIS: Sludenr Associafion. DOROTHY ANN DAWSON: G.A.A. Award, : S+yle Show, I, 2. JOHN MILTON DEARDORFF, JR.: Two-Year Music Lefler, 4. DICK DIDRIKSEN: Sfudenl' Associalion. RUTH EVELYN DIENER: Oflice Assisi- anl. 3. MICHAEL R. Di GENNARO, JR: Fool- ball Numerals, 2: Baseball Lefler, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenfalive, 3: Fool'- ball Lefler. 3, 4: Yorlz-Hi Slafl, 3: Leller- men's Club Sergeanf-af-Arms, 4: York-Hi Assislanf Sporfs Edifor, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. BOB DIMPFL: Sfuclenf Associafion. jlze MWA Lgzniord Lgjfucly Ay gf, KOOL, anal Cjanclk v KENNETH R. DOBBECK: Two-Year Music Leffer, 43 Class Day Program Commiffee, 4 JOYCE MARIE DOLEZAL: Library Sfaff Pin, 2, 3: Soph Play Pro- ducfion Sfaff, 23 Junior Play Proclucfion Sfaff, 33 Drama Nighf Producfion Sfaff, 33 Roundfable Secrefary, 3, 4. KENNETH DOWNER: Sfudenf Associafion. GENEVIEVE JEANNE DRAKE: Sf Ie Show I 2 3 4' So h Pl Y I - - I - I3 55' Producfion Sfaff, 23 Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, 2,43 Home Economics Club Pin, 3, 43 Home Economics Club Guard, 43 Home Economics Club Treasurer, 4. EUGENE F. DRAMM: Concerf Band, I, 2, 33 Soph Play Producfion Sfaff, 23 Three-Year Music Leffer, 33 Junior Play Producfion Sfaff, 33 Spanish Club Pin, 3: Senior Play Producfion Sfaff, 43 Drama Nighf Casf, 43 Opereffa Casf, 43 Roundfable Presidenf, 43 Science Club Vice-Presidenf, 43 Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, 43 Boys' Ocfeffe, 43 Spanish Club Sergeanf-af-Arms, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Class Day Willl Commiffee, 4. ALBERT DREWS: Sfudenf Associafion. ROSE DREWS: Transferred from Weidenborn Schule, Franlcfurf, Germany, 3. JOAN DUERR: Transferred from Riverside High School, I. GAIL JOAN DUSEK: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, I3 Soph Play Producfion Sfaff, 23 Sfyle Show, 2. BARBARA ARDEN DVORAK: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, 2, 33 Ring Commilrfee, 33 Homecoming Queen, 33 Eleclions Com- miffee Chairman, 43 Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. MARILYN EBERHARDT: Class Secrefary, I3 G.A.A. Award, I3 Sopl-i Chorus Librarian, 23 Music Service Pin, 23 Pep Club Pin, 3: Three- Year Music Leffer, 33 Four'Year Music Pin, 43 Opereffa Chorus, 43 Opereffa Producfion Sfaff, 43 Graduafion Announcemenf Com- miffee, 4: American I-lisfory Confesf, 43 Senior-Faculfy Game, 43 Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. DAVID C. EDMONDSON: Nafionai Honor Sociefy, 3, 43 Opereffa Chorus, 4. DEANNE EKSTROM: Transferred from Calvin Coolidge High School, 43 Music Club Pin, 23 York-Hi Sfaff, 43 Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. DONALD EKSTROM: Transferred from Bensenville High Schooil, 2. SUSAN JANE ELWORTHY: Safefy Commiffee, I3 Concerf Band, I, 2, 33 Soph Play Producfion Sfaff, 23 Thespians, 3, 43 Drama Nighf Producfion Sfaff, 33 Three-Year Music Leffer, 33 Junior Play Pro- clucfion Sfaff, 33 Thespian Pin, 43 Drama Nigl-if Casl, 43 Senior Play Producfion Sfaff, 43 Opereffa Chorus, 43 Opereffa Producfion Sfaff, 43 Senior-Faculfy Game, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Class Day Will Commiffee, 4. MIRIAM ELIZABETH ERICKSON: Sfu- denf Associafion. RONALD ERICKSON: Transferred from Dearborn High School, 2. JAMES R. ERLENBAUGH: Concerf Band, I, 2, 43 Producfion Sfaff, I3 Orches+ra Presidenf, 33 Three-Year Music Leffer, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Talenf Show, 4. MARILYN ESLER: Transferred from Sfienmefz High School, 3. 45 117 'ET' Q-v .gi1,.... N4 'ss-W .4533 ' 1, .1 S -ae, V1 ' J , W A f,.A, Www f6MdWff 66 77 li 0l0Q!fl!.SQl'lL0l 5 OZ, L g0I l,l!CLl J fo gli? MC!! gli! DONALD R. FEARN: Foofbail Leller, 4. ROYOLA M. FERDINAND: Spanish Club Secrafary, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Junior Play Producfion Slahl, 3: Spanish Club Prasidenf, 4: Spanish Club Bar, 4: Three-Year Music Leffer, 4: Operella Chorus, 43 Operefla Producfion Sfafl, 4: Class Day Will Cornmillee, 4. DIANE MARIE FERNANDEZ: Cheerleader, l, 3, 4: Maiorefle, I, 2, 33 Music Librarian, 3: Three-Year Music Lefler, 3: Office Assislanf. 4: Senior Play Producrion Sfahf, 4: Operella Produclion Sfaff, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. CAROLE JANICE FETZ: Maiorelle, I, 2, 3: Soph Play Produclion Slall, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Music Librarian, 3: Ring Com- miflee, 3: York-Hi Ari Slahl, 3: Pep Ofub Pin, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3, 4: Pep Club Secrelary, 4: Cap and Gown Com- miflee, 4: Homecoming Chairman, 4: Pep Club Pin and Guard 4: Senior-Facully Game Chairman, 4. RAYMOND E. FIEBRANDT: Sludenl Associalion. CAROL ANN FIELITZ: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I: Pep Club Pin, 3: Y's Tales Slafl, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Lefler, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. RUTH EILEEN FIENE: Style Show, I, 2. MARILYN FITZ: Transferred from Sieinmelz I-ligh School, 4. CHARLES B. FORD: Sludenl' Associalion. MARGARET L. FOX: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Three- Year Music Leller, 3: Madrigal Singers, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. KEN FRANK: Sludenl' Associalion. DAVID JOSEPH FREIBERT: Foolball Numeral, 2, 4: Foolball Team Co-Captain, 4: LeHermen's Club, 4: All-Conference Foofball Team, 4. DICK FROELICH: Sludenl Associalion. WILLIAM F. FULLER: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. LAURENCE L. GATES: Senior Play Produclion Sfaff. I: Junior Play Produclion Slaff, I: Soph Play Produclion Slaff, I: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfaff, I: Slage Crew Award, I: Cross-Counlry Caplain. 4: LeHermen's Olub. 3. 4. SHIRLEY GAUNT: Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, I: Oflice Assislanf, 2, 3: Sludenf Council Represenfalive, 3, 4: Girls' Club Execulive Council, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler and Typisi, 4: Senior Announce- menf Commillee, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 4. 5 JOAN GAVENS: Three-Year Music in Leller, 3. A DOROTHY ALYCE GERBRECHT: York- Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Yorlc-Hi Slaff, 4: Office Assisfanl, 3. if JACQUELYN GERHARDT. York-Hi Re- porler, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. i i I l i l l i we .gznior H uyfn ana! cizboffi D ave Kai goof jorwar U ROBERT L. GILLAPSY: Foolballl Numerals, I, 2: Traclc Numerals, l: Baslcelball Numerals, 2: Aclivilies Commillee, 2: Sluclenl Council Represenlalive, 2: Calendar Commillee Chairrnan, 3: Lellermen's Club 3, 4: Foolball Lei'ler, 3, 4: Calendar Comrnilfee, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4. JOHN GQLTERMANN: Tennis Numerals, I: Tennis Leller 2, 3: Y's Tales Slafl, 2, 3: Cross Counlry Numerals, 2: Boys' Glee Club Vice- Presidenl, 2: Baslcefball Numerals, 2: Class Treasurer, 3: Tennis Caplain, 4: Y's Tales Sporls Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Baskelball Leller, 4. EDWINA GRANT: Sludenl Associalion. PAT GRAYHECK: Yorlr-Hi Slafl, I, 2: Library Slalf, 2: Auxilium Lalinum Medall, 2: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Slafe Lafin Awarcl, 3: Lalin Club Vice-Presidenl, 3: Journalism Honorable Menlion Award, 3: Prom Commillee Chairman, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: York-Hi Ediforial Board, 3: Class Secrelary, 4: D.A.R. Award, 4: York-Hi Co-Edilor, 4: Four-Year Lalin Club Pin, 4: Drama Nighf Produclion Slafl, 4. CHARLES W. GREAVES: Wresfling Numeral, 2: Tennis Numerall, 2: Chess Club Presidenf, 3: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARTHA GREENE: Sludenl Associafion. GRACE THERESE GRISAFE: Home Economics Sfyle Show, l, 2, 3: Home Economics Club Pin, 4. ARNOLD F. GROBE: Sludenl' Associafion. DALE GRUNINGER: Class Secrefary, 2: Sfudenl' Council Rep- resenfafive, 2: Sopl-I Play Casl, 2: German Club Presidenf, 3: Class Day Will Commil-lee, 4. ELWIN F. GUNZEL: Sludenl' Associalion. JOAN MARIE HACKERT: Soph Hlay Produclion Sfalil, 2: Home- coming CommiHee, 2: Y's Tales Slaiil, 3, 4: Senior Play Produc+ion Slalil, 4: Y's Tales School Commilolee Co-Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Junior Red Cross Alfernale Represeniafive, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4. JOHN CHARLES HADFIELD: Transferred from Bensenville High Schooll, I: Foolball Numeral, 2: Foolball Lelfer, 3, 4. RICHARD HAEGELE: Three-Year Music Leller, 3. CATHERINE HAHN: Class Vice-President I: Homecoming Queen, 2: French Club Vice-President 2: Sfudenl' Council Represenlalive, 3: Ring Commilfee Secrelary, 3: Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Aclivilies Commillee, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. RICHARD EDWARD HAIMBAUGH: Soph Play Produclion Slafl, 2: Wresfling Numerals, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Wreslling Le'r+er, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Foofballl Lelrler, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ROBERT JAMES HAJNY: Drama Nighf Produclion Slalif, I: Soph Play Produclion S'la'FF, 2. MELVIN D. HALFFIELD: Sfudenl' Asso- cialion. NANCY HALL: Transferred from With- row High School, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. BETH HAMEL: Library Slafl: Pin, 2: Soph Play Producfion Siafl, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlarive, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3: Junior Play Producfion Sfaff, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4: Yorlz-Hi Fealure Slafl, 4: Class Day Slcil' Com- milnlee, 4. l E M ill Ii 'l ff? T' ,Q 10' NO' vu., 5 C... 2 iigf greaf fo Ae .Agua v when you on 2 ,Have xamd JOHN HAMILTON: Sludenr Aisociafion. PATRICIA HANNON: Transferred from Bensienvifle High School, 2, JAMES HANNON: Sliiclenf Association. MURIEL HANSEN: Three-Year Music Leiter, 3: Spanish Club Vice- Presidenr, 33 Spanish Club Pin, 33 Spanish Club Guard, 4. RONALD HARTMANN: Baslcclball Nurnerals, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2: Ba-xlcelball Lerler, 43 Foolball Lefler, 4: l.eHermen's Club, 4, LARRY HAWKINS: Three-Year Music Leiler, 33 Four-Year Music Pun, 4, THERESA HEFT: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 33 Four-Year Musii: Pin, 43 Operelfa Chorus, 4. LOIS HEIM: Sludenl Assoiiialion. MARY F. HEMWALL: Soph Play Produclion Srafl, 23 Junior Play Producrion Slaff, 33 Yorlx-Hi Exchange Slafl, 3, 43 York-Hi Reporler, 3, 4: Senior Play Procludion Stall, 43 Honorary Quill and Scroll Cediricale. 47 Junior Red Cross Re-presenlaliye, 43 SeniorAFacul+y Game, 4. BARBARA LEE HERMAN: Senior4FacuI'ly Game, 4. ANITA V. HOFFMAN: G.A.A. Award, l. JOHN H. HOFFMAN: Sludenr Council Represenfalive, I3 Class Presidenf, 23 Baseball Leffer, 2, 33 Baslxelball Numerals, 23 Foorball Numerals, 2: Sludenf Council Execuliva Commillea, 23 LeHern1en's Club, 2, 3, 43 Premier Boys' Slale Represenlalive, 33 Sludenf Councin' President 43 Cap and Gown Cornrnilfee, 43 Foolball Lerrer, 43 Homecoming Srudenf Chairman, 43 Seniorrliacully Grarne, 43 Nalional Alhlefic Scholarship Sociefy, 23 Baseball Leller, 43 Cap and Gown Commirlee, 43 Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4, KEN HOFFSWELL: Transferred from Sf. Michael's High School, l. RICHARD HOLM:Tal1Te Tennis Club, 43 Operefla Chorus, 43 Three- Year Music Leffer, 4. MARY JO HOLST: Transferred from Proviso High School, 23 Yorl:-Hi Reporler, 23 Saph Play Producrion Sfafl, 23, Three-Year Music Lefler, 3: York-Hi Adverfisinq Slafl, 33 Yorlr-Hi Adverfising Manager, 43 York-Hi Eclilorial Board, 4. DIANE HOLT: Sfudenf Associafion. CHARLEEN M. HORAN: Transferred from Ausfin High School, 33 New Yorlc- ers' Club Vice-President 4. 'SW JACK HORNER. sfage crew, 1, Three- kx Year Music Leller, 3. X JIM HROVATIN: Sfudenf Associafion. 48 ll: ..r fjlne jufure id N owning vfor ?!orL3 .szniom GEORGE HUFF: Sludenl Associalion. NANCY ROSE HULLAND: York-Hi Arl Slalli, 2: Junior Play Pro- ducfion Slafl, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Y's Tales Arl Slall, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. LOLA M. HUNTING: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Soph Fllay Produc- lion Slalil, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Class Day Will Commillee, 4: Nalonal Honor Sociely, 4. FRED HURLEY: Sludenl Associalion. CAROLE ELAINE JAMES: Y's Tales Slall, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 2: Yorlr-Hi Sfalil, 4: Y's Tales Aclivilies Chairman, 4: Senior Play Produclon Sfall, 4: Honorary Member of Quill and Scroll, 4. HELENE JENSEN: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Operella Chorus 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOAN JEWELL: G.A,A. Award, I, 2, 3. BARBARA HELEN JOHNSON: Girls' Club Council, l, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Auxilium Lalinurn Award, 2: Junior Red Cross Rep- resenlalve, 2, 3: Library Slalil, 4: Library Award, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4: York-Hi Reporler, 4: Yorl:-Hi SlaI'f, 4: Y's Tales Typisl, 4. BARBARA M. JOHNSON: Equesfrian Club Vice-Presidenf, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slalil, 3: Senior- Faculify Game, 4. JUDY JOHNSON: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Choir Accompanisl, 4: Nonefle Accompanisl, 4: Operella Accornpanisl, 4. PATRICIA CHARLETTA JOHNSON: Transferred from Easlern High School, 2: Madrigal Singers, 3: Opererla Chorus, 4: Nonelle, 4: Senior Choir Service Pin, 4: Honorary Member ol: Quill and Scroll, 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 4: Yorlc-Hi Pholographer, 4. PAUL JOHNSON: Sluclenf Associalion. PHILIP JOY: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3: La+in Award, 2: Soph Play Produclion Slaff, 2: Junior Play Casf, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Operella Casl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Thespians Pin, 4: Operefla Produclion Sfall, 4: Boys' Oclerle, 4. DOLORES KALBANTNER: Slyle Show, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerl' Band, I, 2: Home Economics Club Pin, 3: Library Slalil, 4: Home Ec. Pin and Guard, 4: Home Ec Presidenf, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. WILLIAM HENRY KASTE: Slaqe Crew, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operella Chorus, 4. MARY KEATLEY: Transferred 'from Mounl Sl. Mary's Academy, 2: Office Assislanl, 3. RONALD KELLER: Sfudenl Council Rep- resenfalive, I, 2: Safely Commillee, 3: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl Casl, 3, 4: Talenl' Show, 3: Tralilic Courl, 3: Thespian Pin, 4: Safely Commillee Chair- man, 4: Trafhc Courl Chairman, 4. KAROLYN KIEHN: Saph Play Casl, 2: Drama Nighl' Produclion Slalili, 2, 4: Y's Tales, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Council, 2, 3: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl Casl, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Lalin Club Secrelary, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4: Senior Play Cas'l', 4: Girls' Club Corresponding Secrelary, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Senior- Facully Game. 4: Y's Tales Edilor, 4: Sfudenl Council Allernale Represenfa- live, I, 2. JAMES KINDL: Senior-Facully Game, 4. Q-.,. we 'Q' iw l 4 1 1111 . L I tr ,ai Jun? mm-. in -.14 I-13 j 5'7- K I1 i your .Nab v -' 8l 8 07118 MOPLQS Ql'li0l 5 On lhe left of Jrhe chorus line we see Pal Grayheck, secrefary of The Senior Class. Pal was co-edifor of York-Hi and a member of N. H. S. and Quill and Scroll. Nexf in lhe chorus line we see Lois Siouf, Pep Club vice-presiclenlr. Lois was Jrhe Homecoming Queen in her senior year and a cheerleader. Lasf, buf no'r leasf of 'rhe chorus girls is Karolyn Kiehn, 'rhe edilor of 'rhis yearbook. Karolyn has given a lol of her fime +o our plays and was also a member of Thespians, Quill and Scroll and N. H. S. The scenery decorafor highesr on fhe ladder is Waller Kirk, capfain of Jrhe varsify baskefball feam. Waller was also an acfive member of LeHermen's Club and The foofball leam. Nexf on fhe ladder we see Frank Place, 'rreasurer of The Senior Class. Frank was presidem' of 'the Chicago Chapler of The Junior Red Cross. Direcfing 'rhe chorus line we see Dick McConnell, presidenf of The Senior Class. Dick was a member of 'rhe varsify foofball feam and lhe Nafional Nrhlefic Scholarship Sociefy. 50 ll lX ii- il.-il .. yr l i l mniimmliu 1 C Nff' 1 -swf WJ, jaced ,WW in UWLQ Sfwhff JJ J .SWE IJ STanding on The box is George Olson, presidenT oT LeTTermen's Club. George was class presiclenT in his freshman year and class vice-presiclenT in his sophomore year besides being acTive on The TooTball Team. On Top oT The scenery prop is Lynn Krause vice-presidenT of LeTTermen's Club. Lynn was STudenT Council sergeanT-aT-arms, capTain of The wresTling Team and presidenT of his Junior Class. DirecTing The re- hearsing scene is John l-loTfman, presidenT oi STuclenT Council. John was an acTive member of LeTTermen's Club and was The presidenT oT his Sophomore Class. NexT To John is Marilyn PeTerhans, presiclenT of Girls' Club. She was chairman oT The Y's Tales Business STaTF and The SporTsmanship Cornmii-Tee. The Romeo kneeling beneaTh The balcony is John Teschner. John was Homecoming King in his senior year, vice-presidenT oT The Senior Class, and a member of Thespians. Sally Mills, The JulieT on The balcony, was secreTary of STuclenT Council. She was also The sporTs ediTor oT The York-Hi and a member of The noneTTe and Thespians. 5I P Ni .llnii lim'Egggnkngglllll.ym3m4imin'alilkl1lWiMWh 66 77 f n M on? E ore eniom re Qufwarc! gown if arf PATRICIA KING: Soph Play Production Statl, 2: Junior Play Pr0- ductioi' Statt, 3: Rinq Committee, 3: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. FRED F. KIRCHNER: Wrestling Numerals, 2: Wrestling Letter, 3: Footba'l Letter, 4: Student Council Representative, 4. WALTER KIRK: Tennis Numerals, I, 2: Basketball Letter, 2, 3, 4: Football Nur-nerals, 2: l.ettermen's Club, 2, 3. 4: Football Letter, 3: Tennis Letter, 3: Basketball Captain, 4. , ROGER KIRTLAND: Transierred from Kenmore High School, 3. NANCY D. KLUK: ThreefYear Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operetta Chorus, 4: York-Hi Advertising Statt, 4: York-Hi Typist, 4: Senior Choir Special Service Pin, 4. WAYNE KOLAR: Intramural Football Captain, I: Student Council Representative, 2: Baseball Letter, 3: Junior Red Cross Represent- ative, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4: Baseball Letter, 4, CHRISTA KOPPE: Transterred from Goethe Schule, Erturt, Ger- many, 4. ROBERT L. KOSTNER: Student Association. JAMES E. KRAGE: National Honor Society, 4. ARTHUR CHARLES KRAUSE: Cross Country Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club, 4. LYNN LEE KRAUSE: Wrestling Numerals, 2: Class President, 3: Wrestling Letter, 3, 4: Wrestling Tournament Award 3: Lettermen's Club Vice-President, 4: Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Wrestling Team Captain, 4 RICHARD RICK KRENEK: York-Hi Reporter, l, 2: Yorlr-Hi Sports Statt, 3: Football Letter, 3: Baseball Letter, 3: Lettermen's Club, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball Captain, 3: Student Council Represent- ative, 4: Senior'Faculty Game Chairman, 4. HARVEY ARTHUR KRETSCHMER: Transferred from Arthur Hill I-liqh School, 3. DOLORES KRUEGER: Style Show, I, 2: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: National Honor Society, 4. JOSEPH L. KRULAS: Two-Year Music Pin, 4. LAWRENCE W. KRUPPENBACKER: Latin Club Pin, 4. ROGER A. KUST: Auditorium Production Ticlret Crew, I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Award, l, 2, 3: Talent Show, I: Library Statt, 2: Junior Red Cross Representative, 2: National Honor Society, 3, 4: National Honor Society President, 4: Latin Club President, 4: Latin Club Pin, 4: Auditorium Production Statt Two-Year Award, 4. jr---i JOHN KUTZ: Student Association, Mardi Gras, 4. PAUL LaFRANCE: Senior Play Produc- tion Statt, I: Junior Play Production Statit, I: Soph Play Production Statt, I: Drama duction Statt, I: Stage Crew Letter, l: Frosh-Soph Basketball Manager, 2: Var- sity Baseball Manager, 3, 4: York-Hi Sports Reporter, 3: Varsity Basketball Manager's Leter, 4: York-Hi Sport's i,3q,:W,.1:5:5,'r: Statt, 4: Lettermen's Club, 4: Senior- y Faculty Game, 4. '-r . 4 1 l in U I : 'A Night Production Staff, I: Operetta Pro- ' r k N . rf I ' .. X . l , 4:7 , j 52 0l'li0l 5 jaLe Ofadt 6c n6lQP!M!J0MPnQy v j!U 0lflg!L U L JOYCE LAKE: Transferred from Redford High School, 2: Two-Year Music Club Award, 3: Library Siafi Award, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. CLAIRE A. LANGE: G. A. A. Award, I. MARY LOUISE LANGE: Transferred from Lufher Insfiiuie, 2: Cap and Gown Comrniilee, 4. VIRGINIA ALICE LARGE: Sfyle Show, I, 2. DARLENE G. LARSON: G. A. A. Awards, I, 2, 3. B. JOAN LARSON: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3. CHUCK LAWSON: Sludenl Council Represeniafive, I: Wresfling Numerals, 2: Soph Play Casf, 2: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl Casf, 3, 4: Thespians, 3, 4: Talerif Show, 4: Drama Nighf Produclion Sfafif, 4: Red Cross Allernafe Represenlafive, 4: Thespiari Pin, 4. JOANNE LEARAKOS: Transferred from Auslin High School, I: Produclion Sfaif, 2: Thespians, 3, 4: Junior Play Cast 3: Three- Year Music Lefier, 3: Thespian Award, 3: Drama Niqhf Producfion Sialzl, 3: Junior Red Cross Allernale Represenlaiive, 4: Drama Nighf Casf, 4: Talem' Show, 4: Opereifa Chorus, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Thespian Pin, 4. RUDY LEESEBERG: Sludeni Associaiion. JOAN LIOHTENBERGER: Transferred from La Grange High School, 2: Soph Play Proclucfion Siaii, 3: Drama Niqhi Produclion Slail, 3. 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Senior Play Casf, 4: Yorlc-Hi Feaiure Slaff, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Opereffa Chorus, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Girls' Club Chairman Award, 4. ALLAN C. LINDSAY: Cross-Couniry Numeral, I: Cross-Couniry Leiier, 2: Lelfer-Men's Club, 2: Frosh-Soph Cross-Couriiry Capfain, 2: Cross-Couniry Lelfer Bar, 4, RICHARD J. LINDSTROM: Civil Air Palrol Cadel Commander, 4. ROBERT W. LUCAS: Transferred from Loyola Academy, 3. DAVID R. MABEE: lnframural Baslcelloall Caplain, 3, 4. ALICE MAHLER: Drama Nighl' Produciion Slalii, I: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Talenf Show, 2: Eleciions Commillee, 2: Soph Play Casl, 2: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenfaiive, 4: Operelfa Orchesira, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. MARJORIE JEAN MAHON: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Casf. 2: Drama Nighl' Produclion Slafli, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Mixed Ocieile Madriqal Singers, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Opereila Chorus, 4: Nonelie, 4: Poefry Published in The Besl Illinois High School Poeiry Bullefinf' 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. JOSEPH MALFITANO: Siudeni Associa- fion. DOLORES ELAINE MARCIS: Transferred 'from Our Lady of Lourdes High School. 2: Sludenf Council Represenfaiive, 3: Chorus and Band Accornpanisl, 3, 4: G. A. A. Award, 3: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3: Band Concerf Piano Soloisl, 3, 4: Music Club Pin, 4. BEVERLY JEAN MARDIS: Sludenf As- sociaiion. ' -4. .Za 'Qi' 423 ii 'av eniom of J nowdclge in flue M earclzing mn 77 SONYA, MATTHEWS: Translerred Irorn Amundsen High School, 2: Horne Room Sludenl Council Allernale, 3: Senior Play Produclion Stahl, 4: Office Helper, 4. JOY MAZZONE: Transferred from Downers Grove High School, 2: Three-Year Music Lelrer, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 3: Ring Commiilee, 3: Red Cross Represenlalive, 4: Operalla Chorus, 4: Opererla Producfion Slail, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior- Pacully Game, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Class Gill' Comrniilee, 4, DICK MAZZONI: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. MORRIS RALPH MCBRIDE: Sfudeni Council Represenlalive, I, 4: Foolball Nurnerals, 2: Foolball Le-Ver, 3: I.eIlerrnen's Club Treasurer, 4: Senior-Paculry Garne, 4: Class Day Slcif Commiilee, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. SALLY McCALLlSTER: Oliice Assisianl 2, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4: York- Hi Slall, 4. JUDY MCCLAIN: Slyle Show, I: Siudenl Council Represenlaliye, 4: Cap and Gown Commirlee, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Senior Play Produciion Slafl, 4. DARLENE MAY MCCLELLAND: Transferred from Carl Schun High School, 3: New Yorliers' Club Treasurer, 4: Operelia Casl, 4: Nonelle. 4: Talen'r Show, 4: Mardi Gras, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SANDRA MCCLYMONT: Transferred from Kalamazoo Cenlral High School, 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy, 4. MARJORY JANE MCCOMB: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3: Senior Play Producfion Siall, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slali, 3: Soph Play Produclion Slalzl, 3: Equeslrian Club Presidenl, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD A. MCCONNELL: Tennis Numeral, I, 2: Sludenl Council Represenfalive, I: Foolball Caplain, 2: Foolball Numeral, 2: Baslcef- ball Numeral, 2: Baslcelball Caplain, 2: Tennis Capfain, 2: Foofball Leller, 3: Tennis Lefler, 3: Naiional Alhlelic Scholorship Sociely, 3, 4: Class Presdenl, 4: Baslcelball Leller, 4. JOHN McHONE: Sludenl Associalion. DOUG MEHLE: Transferred from Bensenyille High School, I: Senior Facully Game. 4. ALICE MEIER: Slyle Show, I, 4: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3: Operella Chorus, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RONALD L. MILFORD: Three-Year Music Lelier, 3: Wresllinq Manager, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DAVID MILLER: Sludenf Associalion. MYRNA E. MILLER: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 3: York-Hi Reporfer, 3: Oflice Assizfanl, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 4. NANCY MAY MILLER: Pep Club Pin, I: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Music Club Pin, 2: Music Club Secrelary, 2: Girls' Club Council, 2 3, 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Girls' Club Guard Pin, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenlafiye, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 3, 4: Cap and Gown Comrniflee, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Public Relafions Commillee, 4: Girls' Club Guard. 4: Class Day Prophecy Corn- miflee, 4. THOMAS L. MILLER: Concerl Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Class Gilf Commiflee, 4. SALLY MILLS: Public Relalions Com- milfee, I, 2, 3: Soph Chorus Vice-Presi- denl, 2: French Club Secrelary, 2: Drama Niqhl Casi, 2, 4: Soph Play Casl, 2: Thespians, 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show, 2, 4: Nonelle, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighf Producfion Sfall, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Music Service Pin, 3: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3: French Club Vice-Presidenl, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: York- Hi Slall, 3, 4: Sludenf Council Secrelary, 4: Senior Play Cast 4: York-Hi Sporls Editor, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 6214 Wea! ik vid in flue jufure for york gracluafed JAMES J. MITCHEL: Senior Play Produclion Slahl, I: Junior Play Produclion Slahl, I: Soph Play Produclion Slafl, I. KEITH ALLYN MOEN: Transferred from Freeporl High School, 2. ADELE MOLTROS: Soph Play Produclion Slall, 2: Three-Year Music Lelfer, 3. ADRIENNE E. MOTTER: Transferred from Cenlral High School, 2: Fulure Teachers ol America Secrelary-Treasurer, 3: Three-Year Music Leller 3: Madrigal Singers 3: Library Slafl, 3: Operella Chorus 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Fulure Teachers ol: America Vice-Presidenl, 4: Operella Produclion Slalil, 4. ROBERT V. MRAZEK: Audilorium Produclion Tickel Crew, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club Treasurer 2: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Vice-Presiclenf, 4: Audirorium Produclions Slalrf Two-Year Service Pin, 4: Audiloriurn Producfions Slall Sludenl Business Manager, 4. EDWARD A. MUELHOEFER: Transferred from Francis W. Parker High School, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ARLENE MUELLER: Library Slahl, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Commercial Club Vice-Presidenl, 4: Spanish Club Treasurer, 4: Class Gill Con-imillee, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. LOTHAR MUELLER: Sludenl Associalion. YVONNE MUELLER: Sludenl Associalion. RICHARD THOMAS MUESSIG: Wreslling Numeral, 2: Traclc Numeral, 2: Three-Year Music Leller, 3: Track Lehrer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Traclc Team Co-Caplain, 4: Operelfa Chorus, 4. ALICE MUNGER: Sludenl Associalion. RICHARD ERNEST MUNSTERMAN: Drama Nighl Produclion Slall, I: Junior Play Produclion Sfall, I: Soph Play Produclion Slali, I. SUZANNE M. NABERS: Lalin Award, I: Square Dance Club Treasurer, 2: Soph Play Casf, 2: Soph Chorus Librarian, 2: Library Slafl, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Three-Year Music Leller, 4: Operefla Chorus, 4: Operella Produclion Slali, 4: Class Day Slcil Commillee, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. BARBARA A. NAUERT: Sludenl Associalion. MARY LOU NEHER: Slyle Show, I, 2. NANCY NESS: Library Slall, 2, 3: Na- lional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America Pin, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Commercial Club Treasurer, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Commercial Club Treasurer, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Secrelary, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 4: Commer- cial Club Pin and Guard, 4. WILLIAM H. NEUMANN: Sludenl' As- socialion. ROSE MARY NEYMARK: Transerred from Sleinmelz High School, 4. CHATFIELD JOHN NIELSEN, Jr.: In- lramural Baseball Team, I: Inlramural Basltelball Team, I, 2, 3, 4. 'C' 5 wus.. 'i' -'S PRESENTED THE STUD YORK BY ENTS OF COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL ELMHURST, I LLINOIS eniord gina! iimayfime 77 roui ed .gluing for prom JOAN NIELSEN: Transferred from proviso High School, 3. MARY ANN NOBLE: Transferred from Srreafor High School, Ig 5 Library Award. 2, 3. PAUL NOREEN: Trenrlerred from Ausfin I-Iiqh Schoc . 2. ,e, . JANE NORMAN: Three-Year Music Leller, 4. ROBERT NORVILLE: Transferred from proviso I-Iiqh School, 2: Camera Club Presidenl, 3: Movie Prciiecficn Crew, 4. MARIANNE K. NOWALANY: Transferred from Tuley High School, lj Sfiyle Show, I, 2' Mardi Gras, 4' Talent Show, 4, lv' I -lv 3'-7' ' f f : p DAVID G. NYGREN: Baslerbali Lefler. 2, 4: Focfbal Numerals, l ' I f' 23 Lefferrnenk Club, 2, 3, 4. P11 ' f ROGER M. O'DONNELL: Sfudenr Associaiion. MARILYN OLDEN: Iranslerred from Sleinrnelz I-Iiqh School, 2: G. A. A. Award, 2. 31 Three-Year Music Leirer, 3: Operelfa Chorus, 4, Operella Producrion Slalrl, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Senior- Facully Gianne, 4 i if 5.-51' CHERYL OLSON: Office Assislanl, 2, 3, 4: Yorlr-Hi Shall, 3, 47 5 I Senior-Facully Game, 4. 1 44 F CLARK OLSON: Transferred from Applefon High School, 3: Narional Honor Sociery, 3, 42 Junior Red Cross Chairman, 4: Opererfa Chorus, 43 Boys' Ocleile, 4. GEORGE E. OLSON: Class Presidenr, I: Class Vice-Presidenf, 2: Foorball Numerals, 2: Baslcefball Numerals, 23 Foofball Le-Her, 2: Narional Honor Socieiy, 3, 43 Leilermens Club, 3, 47 Siudenf Council Represenlaiive, 3: I.eTIerrnen's Club Presidenf, 43 Sludeni Council Serqeanr-A1-Arms, 4: Baslrefball Lefler, 4. 7 I N FREDERICK L. OMUNDSON: Three-Year Music Pin, 3: Ring Com- :44 X I L 1 rniffee President 31..Iunior Play Producrion Siarl, 33 Siudenr Council - Represenfarive, 3: Spanish Club Vice-President 43 Science Club Secrelary, 4: Opereifa Producfion Sialil, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Senior Play Produciion Siari, 4, Drama Niqhf Producrion Sfail, 43 Junior Red Cross Councll, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 41 Class Day Prophecy Commiffee, 4. 6' QW'-'Y I snag l' is SQ .Q MARILYN OWENSz Junior Red Cross Represenlafive, 3: Com- M me-rcial Club Secrefary, 4: Y's Tales Typisi, 4. 15' ' 1117- 5 ff JERRY PAGE: Transferred Irom Marshall High School, 3. SHIRLEY PAOLI: 6. A. A, Award, I, 2: Three-Year Music Leffer, 3. MARGARET PAPA: Transferred Irom Providence High School, 3. JOHN L. PASSEGER: Three-Year Music Leifer, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. WILLIAM R. PAVER: Inlramural Baslmel- ball Team, 4. 56 . W ROBERT A. PAYNE: Transferred from John Marshall High School, I: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. MICHAEL PENNA: Transferred from Waller High School, 3. MARILYN JUNE PETERHANS: Sfudenl' Council Represenfaliye, I, 2: Sporlsmanship Commillee, 2, 3: Y's Tales Slall, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Sporlsrnanship Commillee Chairman, 4: Y's Tales Business Manager, 4: Girls' Club President 4: Seniors Pacully Game, 4. GEORGE PFISTER: Transferred from Tall High School, 3: Mardi Gras Show, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. ELSIE PFIZENMAIER: French Club Presidenl, 3: Library Slalii, 3. FRANK PLACE: Tennis Numeral, 2: Inlrarnural Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Represenlaiive, 3: Tennis Leller, 3, 4: Talenl Shaw, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Junior Red Cross Presidenl, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slalll, 4: Class Treasurer, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Sludenl Council Parliamenlarian, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JAMES W. POLLACK: Sludenl' Associalion. CAROLE IONE POLTROCK: Soph Play Produclion Slahf, 2: Thes- pians, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Head Usher, 3, 4: Junior Play Casl, 3: Drama Nighl Produclion Slalif, 3: Thespian Pin, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slarli, 4: Drama Nighl Cast 4: Junior Red Cross Council Delegale, 4: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 4: Junior Red Cross Secrelary, 4: Library Slalil, 4. SHIRLEY POTTER: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Commercial Club Presidenl, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4: Alumni Leller Typisl, 4, Team, I, 2, 3: Inframural Baseball Team, 3: lnlramural Foolball Team, 3. CHARLES PRICE: Cross-Counlry Leller, 3, 4: Three-Year Mugic Lefler, 3: York-Hi Reporler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Operella Chorus, 4: Yorlr-Hi Sporfs Slarl, 4: Honorary Member of Quill and Scroll, 4: Class Day Slcir Comrnillee, 4. NANCY PRINCE: Olilice Assislanl, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 3. SHIRLEY PUCKETT: Transferred from Sleinmefz High School, 3: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, 3: New Yorkers' Club Secrelary, 3, 4: Traffic Courl Secrelary, 4. EUGENE PUGLIESE: Sludenl' Associafion. JOYCE YVONNE PUTNAM: Office Assislanl, I, 2: Produclion Slalii, 4. BARBARA RASCHER: Sludenl Associalion. DARLENE RASCHER: Sludenl Associa- lion, GERALD RAWLS: Sludenl Associalion. JOE REEDY: Sludenl Council Represenl- alive, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2: Track LeH'er, 3: LeHermen's Club, 3, 4: Fool- ball l.eH'er, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. DOROTHY REESE: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I: Sfudenf Council Represenla- live, I: Office Assislanr, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slaff, 4: Senior Play Produc- 'Iion Sfaff, 4. gl Cl,6!lfl,Cl,fQ6 0 S5 wffsoon ag Qlflflelflflgel' H aaa ay een jlzroug igiyefm of ?!0uflz vllfljcw .gymadlr .jail LOIS A. REGIT2: Commercial Club Pin, 4. ANN B. REID: Oliice Assisianf, 2, 4. JOANNE B. REINKE: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Leirer, 35 Pour-Year Music Pin, 4. MARY KAY REN: Soph Play Producrion Sraisi, 2: Three-Year Music Lerier, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4, ROY CHARLES RENTZSCH: Sfudeni Associafion. NANCY RICHARDS: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisianr, 2, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Three-Year Music Leiier, 3: Senior Play Producfion Slaii, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT RIGGS: Baseball Lelier, 3, JOAN MARY RILEY: Y's Tales Siari, 3, 4: Ring Commiriee, 3: Sfudenl Council Represeniaiive, 4: Senior-Faculiy Game, 4. EARL F. RITER: Transferred from Wilbur Wriqhi High School, I: Movie Proieciion Crew, I, 2, 3, 4: French Coniesf Award, I: Track Nurnerals, 2: Inrramural Baslcefball Capiain, 2: Track Lerfer, 3: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Boys' Srafe Award, 3: LeI+ermen's Club Secreiary, 4: Foofball Lelier, 4: Class Day Slcif Comrniiiee, 4. DONALD F. ROBERTSON: Transferred from Leyden High School, 3. HENRY ROHLF: Equeslrian Club Treasurer, 2: Iniramural Track Team, 2: Iniramural Baskefball Team, 2, 3: Siudenf Council Repre- senfafive, 2: Yorlr-Hi Adverfising Sfafl, 3, 4: Class Day Prophecy Commiliee, 4 JEAN ROSE: Transferred from Kelly High School, 3: Office Assisianf, 3: New Yorkers' Club Secreiary, 3: Senior Play Produciion Siaff, 4. RONALD CARL ROSE: Sludeni Associafion. MARTHA JANE RUSSELL: Spanish Club Pin, 3: York-HI Siahf, 3, 47 Spanish Club Guard, 4: York-Hi Reporier, 4. CURTIS W. SANDBERG: Transferred from Evansion High School. 4. JOSEPH A. SANTOS: Transferred from O'DonogIure High School. 3: Class Day Program Commiriee, 4. SHIRLEY S. SARTORIUS: Sfudenl' Council Represenfaiive, 3: York- Hi Siahf, 3: Junior Play Produciion Sialii, 3: Band Secrelary, 3: Three-Year Music Lefier, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT SAUER: Fooiball Numerals, 21 Class Vice-President 3: Sfudenf Council Represenfaiive, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game. 4 THOMAS HOWARD SAUERMAN: Ac- Iivifies Commifiee, I: York-Hi Reporrer, I, 2, 3: Conceri Band, I, 2, 3: Soph Play Producfion Sfahi, 2: Drama Niqhi Produciion Sfarl, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Producfion Siafl, 3: Three-Year Music Le+Ier, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Opereifa Casf, 4: York-Hi Edirorial Board, 4: Senior Play Produciion S'raFF. 4: Boys' Ocrerfe, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Class Gifi Commiifee, 4. CQIQCI an CLI' U we 'Mittel' iff j EIU URSULA SCHAIBLE: Yorlc-Hi Slalii, 2, 3, 4: Library Slalzl, 23 Soph Play Produclion Slall, 23 Library Pin, 23 Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 33 Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Junior Play Produclion Slall, 33 Spanish Club Pin, 33 Yorlr-Hi Assisfanl Headlines Edilor, 43 Junior Red Cross Council Represenlalive, 43 Senior Play Produclion Slalzl, 43 Drama Nighl' Produclion Slafl, 43 Announcemenl Comrnillee, 43 Spanish Club Guard, 43 Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. NANCY CAROLYN SCHELLENBERG: Talenl Show, I3 Slyle Show, I, 43 York-Hi Typisl, 3, 43 Senior-Facully Game, 43 Y's Tales Typisl, 4. CHARLES SCHILD: Sludenl Associalion. RICHARD SCHLEMMEL: Sfudenl Associalion. VIRGINIA SCHMIDT: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, I, 43 Oiclice Assislanl, 23 Yorlc-Hi Adverlising Slalili, 33 Girls' Club Secrelary, 33 Girls' Club Pin, 33 Treble Clel Secrelary, 33 Ring Comrnillee, 33 Girls' Club Execulive Council, 3, 43 Girls' Club Guard, 43 Three- Year Music Leller, 43 Operella Chorus, 43 Class Gill Commillee, 4. BARBARA JEAN SCHORMAN: Soph Play Produclion Sfalzl, 23 Library Slall, 2, 33 Library Pin, 2, 3. DARLENE SCHRAMM: Sfyle Show, I, 2. BARBARA HELYN SCHRODER: York-Hi Shall, I, 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef President 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Library Slalfl, 43 Yorlc-Hi Circulalion Manager, 4. NANCY SCHULTZ: Transferred from Hirsch High School, 33 Talenl' Show, 4. BARBARA LEE SELDEN: Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 33 Quill and Scroll Vice-President 43 Malh Club Secrelary, 43 York-Hi Copy Ediror, 43 Alumni Bullefin Reporler, 4. ELAINE SHAFFER: G. A, A. Award, I3 Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive, I, 23 Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Calendar Commillee, 23 Soph Play Casl, 23 Drama Nighl Produclion Slafl, 2, 33 Class Secrelary, 33 Aclivifies Commillee Chairman, 43 Senior-Facully Game, 43 Thespian Pin, 4. LAWRENCE OWEN SHAW: Illinois Academy of Science Award, 33 Sound Crew Award, 2, 33 Senior Play Produclion Slalzl, 2, 3, 43 Drama Nighl Produclion Slalif, 2, 33 Junior Play Produclion Slalil, 2, 33 Soph Play Producfion Sfahf, 2, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Boys' Glee Club, Librarian Pin, 33 Radio Club Presidenl, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. S'ALLY SHAW: Office Assislanl, I, 23 Soph Play Produclion SlaPl, 23 York-Hi Reporler, 23 Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 33 Junior Play Produclion Slalzli, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 4. WILL SHINEFLUG: Baslcelball Numerals, 23 Baslcelball Lellers, 3, 4. DONALD LEIGH SHOWERS: Sfudenl' Associalion. AUDREY SIEVING: Pep Club Pin, 23 York-Hi Arl Slafli, 43 Class Day Program Commillee, 4. SHIRLEY SINGER: Transferred from Morron High School, 23 Office AssisIan'I', 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Represenralive, 4. MARILYN JEAN SIROVY: Transferred 'from Glenbard High School, 23 Three- Year Music Lelrer, 43 Nonelle, 43 Operelra Cas+, 43 Junior Red Cross AI- fernare Represenlalive, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. AL SLATALLA: Transferred from lm- maculale Conceplion High School, 33 Operella Produclion Sfalil, 43 Nalional , Honor Sociely, 4. .Qi C0lfl!6!.N6l,l0l0QI'l H YLCQ i C:-1' S-bd Lv 1' Pi an I vt! K' I in a ogkfimeii ay eniorzi JEANETTE SMITH: Transferred lrom Auslin High School, 3. NANCY JULIETTE SMITH: G. A. A, Award, I, 2, 3. JAMES EDWARD SOUKUP: Drama Nighr Produclion Slaii, 2, 3: Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Soph Play Casl, 23 Spanish Club Presidenl, 33 Thespian Pin, 33 Junior Play Casl, 33 Three-Year Music Lelrer, 33 Spanish Club Pin, 33 Spanish Club Sergeanl-ar-Arms. 4: Thespians Viie-Pregidenr, 43 Sludenl Council Represenralive, 43 Qperefla Chorus, 43 Drama Nighl Casl, 4: Senior Play Produclion Sralil, 43 Pcur-Year Music Pin, 43 Class Day Program Commillee, 43 Nalional l-Icvicir Scugiigly, 4, ROBERT E. SOUKUP: Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Soph Play Casl. 23 Drama Nigh? Produclion Slafi, 2, 33 The-lpian Pin, 33 Science Club Pre:ideni, 33 Junior Play Casl, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Qperella Casl, 43 Drama Niglnl Casr, 43 Senior Play Produclion Slafi, 43 Pour'Year Music Pin, 43 Class Day Will Commillee, 4. PAT STANNER: Transferred from Nolre Dame High School, 3. BOB STANTON: Transferred from Berisenyille High School, 23 Faalball llumgral, 23 Baskerbali Numeral, 23 Track Numeral, 27 Fogrball Lelrer, 33 Track Lelier, 33 Foolball Bar, 43 Foorball Co- Coplain, 43 Basketball Leller, 4. HAROLD STEIN: Track Numeral, I, 23 Foolbal Manage-ris Numeral, 2: Senior-Facully Game, 4. DAVE STOLZ: Transferred from Marmion Mililary Academy, 2. LOIS STOUT: G, A, A. Award, I3 Sfyle Show, 23 Office Assislanl, 33 Assembly Commilfee, 33 Assembly Commillee Chairman, 43 I-Iomecoming Queen, Ai Pep Club Pin, 43 Cheerleader, 43 Girls' Cub Pin, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. FRED STROBEL: Cheerleader, I3 Senior Play Produclion Slalzl, I3 Y's Tales Srail, 2, 3, 43 Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Drama Nighf Producrion Slall, 2, 43 Operella Produclion Slall, 43 Junior Play Producliorl Staff, 4. DONALD W. STRONG: Inlramural Baskelbail Team Caplain, I3 Intramural Foolball Team Co-Caplain, 4. ELSIE R. STURM: Library Pin, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Represenfa- riye, 2, 43 Pep Club Treasurer 3: Pep Club Pin, 3: Red Cross Council, 43 I-lisrorical Sociefy Treasurer, 43 Announcemenl Corri- milree, 43 Music Club Pin, 43 Commercial Club Pin, 4. ARNOLD SUFALKO: Sludenf Associalion, JANET SULLIVAN: Y's Tales Arl Slalf, 2, 3, 4: Thespians, 2, 3, 43 Drama Nighf Produclion Slalcl, 23 Girls' Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Board, 23 Junior Play Casf, 33 Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 33 Treble Clef Vice-President, 33 American Legion Posler Conlesf Winner, 33 Campus Club Secrelary, 3: Sludenl Council Allernale Represenlaliye, 33 Pep Club Pin, 33 Sludenl' Council Execulive Commillee, 43 Public Relalions Chairman, 43 Thespians Pin, 43 Senior Play Casl, 43 Girls' Club Treasurer, 43 Mardi Gras Show, 43 Qperella Chorus, 43 Three-Year Music Lelfer, 43 Y'5 Tales Arr Ediror, 43 Drama Nighl' Casr, 43 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD TALBOTT: Concerl Band, I, 23 Senior Play Produclion Slahf, I3 Sophomore Play Casl, 23 Drama Nighl Casl, 2, 3, 43 Slale Larin Award 3, 43 Nalional Lalin Award, 2, 33 Thespian Pin, 23 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Junior Play Casl, 3: Howard Prize Book Award, 33 Stale Music Award, 33 Naliorial Honor Sociely, 3, 43 Qperella Casl, 43 Music Club Treasurer, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 4. LYNN O. TARRANT: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I, 23 Foolball Numerals, 23 Wresrling Numeral, 23 Foorball Lelrer, 43 Le1+ermen's Club, 43 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. JOHN TESCHNER: Tennis Nurnerals, I3 Sludenl Council Represen- lafive, 23 Library Commiflee, 23 Soph Play Casl, 23 Drama Nighl Produclion Sfail, 2 33 York-Hi Sporls Slall, 2, 3, 43 Baslcefball Numerals, 23 Foolball Numerals, 23 Thespians, 2. 3, 4: Junior Play Cast, 33 Class Vice-Presidenl, 4: Senior Play Casl, 43 Honorary Mem- ber of Quill and Scroll, 43 Senior Faculfy Game, 43 Homecoming King, 43 Thespian Pin, 4, GLORY THOMPSON: York-Hi Reporler, 2, 33 York-Hi Exchange Edilor, 43 Senior- Facully Game, 4. CAROLYN ANN TILLY: York-Hi Re- por+er, 23 Soph Play Producfion Slaif, 23 York-HI Fealure Slaff, 33 Three-Year Music Leller, 33 Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 York-Hi Fealures Co-Edilor, 43 Quill and Scroll Secrefary, 43 Talenl Show, 43 Junior Red Cross Allernafe Represenfalive, 43 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. 60 Q Q 77 we .S2l'll0l :5 wffsoon MARY LOU TRIMARCO: G. A. A. Award, I, 2: G. A. A. Program Chairman, 3. JANE TURNER: Sludenl Council Represenralive, I: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Ofhce Assisfanf, 2, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slahf, 4: Drama Nighf Producfion Slafl, 4: Yorlr-Hi Typisr, 4: Yorlr-Hi Sfalrf, 4 PAT TWEEDLE: Office Assisfanf, 2, 3: Yorlr-Hi Typisl, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporfer, 4. ARLENE UROUHART: G. A. A. Award, I: Soph Play Proclucfion Sfalzli, 2: Three-Year Music Lefler, 3: Junior Play Procluclion Sfalfl, 3: Pep Club Pin, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Senior- Faculfy Game, 4. JUDY VANDERGRIFT: Sludenl Associalion. CHARLENE VEIT: Transferred from Auslin High School, 3. JOE VINCI: Malh Club Presiclenl, 3. MARIA VISCARIELLO: Concerf Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Talenr Show, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slalif, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Three-Year Music Lefler, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Music Club Presidenf, 4: Announcemenf Comrnilfee, 4. GRACE VONDEROHE: Soph Chorus Presidenf, 2: Y's Tales, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Senior Chairman, 4: Honorary Member ol Quill and Scroll, 4. DONNA WALKER: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 2: Library Slafli, 4. DORENA WALLACE: Sfudenl Council Represenlaliye, I, 2: Ring Commillee, 3: Talenl Show, 4: Senior-Play Producfion Sfaff, 4: Office Assislanl, 4: Senior Facully Game, 4. JACK WALTER: Sludenl Associafion. BETTY WARD: Sfuclenf Council Represenfalive, 2: Soph Play Produclion SI'a'FI:, 2: Sporfsmanship Comrnillee, 2, 3, 4: Office Assislanl, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Alfernale Represenlalive, 3: Sludenl Council Alfernale Represenlalive, 4: Talenf Show 4: Senior- Faczully Game, 4. SHIRLEY WARNELL: Sfudenf Council Represenlalive, I: Office Assisfanr, 3, 3, 4: Y's Tales Sfaff, 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Producfion Sfalif, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Junior Play Proclucfion Slafl, 3: Y's Tales Adminisfralion Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. NONABELLE WATSON: Junior Play Produclion Slafli, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4. CAROL JOAN WEHRS: Three-Year Mu- sic Lelfer, 3: Opereffa Chorus, 4: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. ARLENE M. WEIHER: Sluclenf Associa- lion. DALLAS WESTERN, Jr.: Sludenl Associa- Hon. CAROLYN RUTH WHITAKER: York-Hi Slaff, I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assislanf, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Feafure Eclilor, 4: Quill and Scroll Presidenf, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely, 4, 1560108 ill? Adfd of UOPL Z7 ,Qt-f tix Zi' eniord oolz fo flue ufure laen reama ome ruev ol' Sl ul!!! DEAN C. WHITE: Senrc'-Faiuli, Gare, 4. PEARL JANE WHITE: Trrffnflerreaol lrqrrn Brarsen-.llc l-lion Sclicol, 3. WILLIAM WHITLOCK: Slurjerr ,AsafriariQn. ROBERT REGINALD WILLIAMS: Bcwl Glee- Club Librarian Award' 2: Tracln llurrera f, 2: Tliree'Year Music Leller, 3: Trails Leller, 3. KENT WILSON: Sripn Flay Casl, Z: Juniijr Pla: Casl, 3: Senior Play Casl, 4g Drama Niglil' Casl, 4i Tlnespian Pin, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalicrnal Hcncr Socially, 4, PHILIPP C. WIRSCHING: German Club Pin, 4, BERT G. WISBROCK: Slude-nl Asscrcialion. KENNETH WOLF: Audiloriurn Produciion Tidal Cornmillee, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Audilorium Prnduclions Two-Year Service Pin, 4. VALERIE JEAN WOOTEN: Transferred from Oalc Parlc Higlw Sclwool, 3. FLOYD WRIGHT: Sludenl Assciiafion. RON YOUNT: Transferred lrcrn Sleincnelz Higln Scl'1ool,3. CLARENCE H. YOUNBERG, Jr.: Sludenl Associalion. VIVIAN ZACHARIAS: Calendar Ccmrnillee, lg Concerl' Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Tliree-Year Music Leller, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slalrl, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Operella Orclnesfra, 4: Y's Tales Typisr, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4-1 Senior Faculfy Game, 4. JOANN ZATURSKI: Transferred from Kelly High School, 2: G. A. A. Award, 2, 3: York-Hi Ar? Slall, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: G. A. A. Program Chairman, 4: Yorlc-Hi Ari Edilor, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slarl, 4: Drama Nignr Produclion Slall, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. MARJORIE ZOCH: York-Hi Ari Slaili, 2: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Y's Tales Arr Slall, 3, 4: Tliree-Year Music Le-Her, 3: Senior Play Procluclion Slailf, 45 Drama Niqlwl Procluclion Slant, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Class Gill Ccrmmilfee, 4, t S 'ip it if l 'G' 5 snq ft'-' .Simian Wof fgcfurecl ANN ABRUZZO: Sluclenl' Associalion. DOLORES BROSSEIT: Sludenl Associalion. ,HELEN COLE: Transferred from Luclclinglon ROBERT FARBELOW: Sludem' Associaiion. JOYCE GALBRAITH: Sludenl Associalion. HENRY GALE: Sfudenl' Associalion. RICHARD GULBRANDSEN: Tlwree-Year Music Leller, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. High Sghooll 4, HARRIET HALEY: Sfudenl Associalion. EARL KIRCHNER: Sludenl Associalion. ROBERT GEORGE PREHN: lnlramural Track, l, 2, 3, 4: lnframural Baslcefball. 62 .911 fjleeir Judi ear, eniord ay, is-af oumey go H Ai re' ' i One: Some ol fha feachers parficipafing in fhe Senior-Facully Game, Fron+ Row: Mr. Varland, Mr. l-lulka, Mr, Meilz, Mr. Kuehn, and Mr. Wahlslromg Back Row: Mr. Garland, Mr. Koch, Mr. Sigmund, and Mr. Larson. Two: Aclion shol from The game. Morris McBride is doing lhe ballel dance al right Mr. Larson is in The No. 3 iersey. Three: The gals played fool Arlene Urquhart Miss Samalonis, and Elaine Shaffer. Four: Sally Mills and John Teschner in lhe Senior Play, Years Ago. Five: Senior boys appearing in fhe Mardi Gras El Clippo show. George PfIs+er, Wayne Kolar, Dick Carlin, and Bob Anderson. Six: Af The Senior-Facully Game, Manager John Teschner gives his boys a locker-room harangue. Seven: Seniors appearing in The Drama Nighf show, The Doclor in Spife of Himself. Sue Elworfhy, Jane? Sullivan. Chuck Lawson, Jim Soulcup. Kenf Wilson, and Philip Joy. 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The Adminislralion Commillee arranges 'rhe opening pages devored lo The facully, principal, assislanl principal, board ol educarion, deans, guidance personnel, office worlcers, mainlenance crew, and sludenf council. The School Commillee checlcs The names and handles pages of underclassmen piclures. 66 l-lulland, and Rodean Donovan. 1 . A7 , 4 UPPER PHOTO: Business STal'l. Leif fo right Jane? Zacharias, Marilyn Peferson, and Janef Elli- son, UPPER CENTER: Typisrs, Leif To righl, Vivian Zacharias, Joan Anderson, Marilyn Owens, Nancy Schellenberg, and Barbara John- son. LOWER CENTER: The Execurive Srall. Sfandingz Karolyn Kiehn, Edifory Seaieclz Grace Vonderohe, Senior Chairman, Carole James. Aclivilies Chairman, John Golfer, rnann, Sporrs Chairman, Shirley Warnell, Adminislralion Chair, rnan: and Joan l-laclverr and Janel Alles, School Co-Chairmen. LOWER PHOTO: Ari Slalll. Cenler Table: Jane? Sullivan, Art Ed1or7 Marorie Zoch, Karen Masferson, and Marcha Boylesq Olhers, lell lo righl, Lynn Semple, Dorolhy Werner, Jennefre Roysren, Nancy l n A 2 i '- 4? S 9 J CLU1 Ol .SDAUQQ ,, .QCl!g 'L15 af j The Senior secTion is all Their own. Here exTra acTiviTies, oTTices, and honors are IisTed along wiTh Their pic:Tures. The Ten ouTsTanding seniors have Their sec:Tion in The cenTer. The AcTiviTies ComrniTTee spends Their Time wriTing sTories and idenTiTylng The various club picTures. All oT Yorlc's sporTs are covered by The SporTs ComrniTTee. Here anyone may Tind his or her TavoriTe aThIeTe. NOT To be IeTT ouT is The hard working business sTaTT. Marilyn PeTerhans has her hands Tull keeping Traclc OT paymenTs and The number oT books sold. She also has charge OT disTribuTing The boolcs in The spring. All The clever arT worlc is done by The ArT STaTT, headed by ArT EdiTor JaneT Sullivan, under The direcTion oT Miss Johnson. Much oT The phoTography is done by our own hard-working phoTographers. We have all piTched in and worked hard To bring you This boolc. We hope you enioy iT now and in The years To come. UPPER RIGHT: FronT Row: ProducTEon STaTT. Jane McGraw, Diane i M ' ' H Ola .SJIUQQCI vfo .izinidlz Q! J PriTchard, BeTTy Dammann and Judy Sirnpsong Second Row: RoberTa Kerbec, Marilyn Beckman, and JuaniTa Rennerp LasT Row: Marilyn BrusaTi, EIizabeTh Ackerman, and Joan Riley. LEFT PHOTO: PI1oToqraphers. Fred Curry and Bill Dawson Turning ouT a prinT. MIDDLE PHOTO: Produdion STaTT. FronT Row: Judy Beckman, Carole Hansen, and Jean WoITerg Middle Row: Yvonne PTaTT, Donna Popp, and Marilyn Hersey: LasT Row: John EhrhardT, Allen Fischer, George Blumenschein, and Fred STrobeI. LOWER RIGHT: PhoToqraphers. Milne Polonus, Dlclc CurTis, and KeiTh Olson examine a neqaTive. 67 'fp 'HX so U. .1 , -qi 5- 1 Q' For Th e Tew Top ranking sTudenTs The doors oT Nahonal Honor SocieTy are wide o en M b i r em ers are cho en in Their sixTh or eiqhTh sernesTers by Their l cas rnaTe and The TaculTy The elecTion being based on scholarship, leader- h P and service Seniors elecTed To Nahonal Honor SocieTy in Their lunior year male u T T3 The acTive chapTer oT This orqanizahon Their rnain duTy is To usher aT all The dramahc evenTs and band and choral conce Ts Each year They give Yorhs Ta ulTy a ChrisTnfias Tea which This year was considered one oT The besT. For The TirsT Time cerTiTicaTes were given To The luniors, while only The seniors received pins. These and NaTional Honor SocieTy scholarship awarcla are qifen ouT in The May Honor Assembly. Five members were chosen ouT oT The acTive group To con'1peTe aqa7nsT Th N Ti l o er a Iona Honor SocieTy members Trom all over The counTry Tor a scholar- ship oT Their own choosing. Onl The T T ' h y op en in T e counTry receive These scholarships. CC GJ? Qyenibw U Wag nfer ffze iboom 0 . . .1 S l-ll .Til A T . . . . . . ELPH ? Alf' L X i rf It l UPPEP PHOTO: Firsl' Row: Ka l is I ir,i,ri Tciehr, Carc yr Big- ler, Arlene Mueller, and Ruth Cui-Tis: Second Row: Dianne Albert PaT Gray- heclf, Jasper Daube, Clarlr Olson, Ear RiTTer, and David Edrnindxznz Lasl' Row: T5enneTlw Well, George Olson, and DiclcTalbo1T. LOWEP PHOTO: OfTice . Nancy lless, Sef:reTar,f- Treasiirerg Carole Pcilharl Head Usher: Bob Mrazelvi Vice-President and Pager l'fu:T, President The organizaTion also sponsors a dance. This year iT was The highly suc- cessTul ValenTine's Dance. Miss Winn an p TaculTy advisors ThrouqhouT The year. d Mr. Prange have been NaTional Honor SocieTy's ca able I 68 glue Mnwriffen CA6l,l0tQI ,, enged Qui! ana! Sem!!! .E L- J QUlLL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: SeaTed: LeTT To righf, JaneT Alles, Sally Mills, Marilyn Buelow, Marilyn PeTerhans, Karolyn Kiehn, Carole PolTrock, Roclean Donovan, Joanne ChanT, and DoroThy Werner: Sfanding: LeTT To righT, Joan HackerT, Jean Schwolow, Carolyn WhiTaker, Priscilla Merriam, Carolyn Tilly, JaneT Sullivan, PaT Grayheck, Shirley Warnell, Joann ZaTurski, Nancy Ness, Mariorie Zoch, Nancy Schorb, Carolyn Bigler, and John GolTerman. AbsenT Trom picTure: Dean McFarland. The goal oT all York iournalisTs is To become a member oT Quill and Scroll, an inTernaTional honorary socieTy. lTs principal purpose is To recognize special work done in The Tield oT journalism. Quill and Scroll, like all honorary clubs, has iTs own rigid qualiTicaTions. ln addiTion To 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 class. Members elecTed Trom The York-Hi wriTing sTaTl: musT have had TorTy-Tive inches oT maTerial prinTed in The newspaper. lT is impossible To measure maTerial wriTTen Tor Y's Tales in Terms oT inches: ThereTore, yearbook workers are elecTed on The basis oT work, qualiTy oT performance, and The capabiliTy oT assuming responsibiliTy. Members Trom boTh publicaTions are chosen Tor work in business managemenT, ediTing, and arT work. The candidaTes Tor Quill and Scroll musT be recommended by a TaculTy adviser. During second semesTer all commiTTee chairmen, head phoTographer, and business manager oT The Y's Tales sTaT'T, or Those on The York-Hi sTaTT who have conTribuTed a speciTied amounT oT maTerial, or in some way have earned enough poinTs may become members. There are also honorary members whose grade aver- age is noT high enough To meeT The sTandards, buT who because oT Their hard work deserve The honor oT belonging To This club. This year Carolyn WhiTaker, PresidenT: Barbara Seldon, Vice-President and Carolyn Tilly, SecreTary-Treasurer, capably handled all Quill and Scroll proiecTs. The TaculTy advisor Tor Quill and Scroll is Miss Eleanor Davis. 69 l iid U X ii , Q E il y 5 2 Ill Ty , ,ll -3? 1 -,H f -X , 'aa ff,3..,P? Lf N Ae ron afev WQLUJ i5 fbemain ewj off! :Dag 4' Q. We York-Hi nal a rea! d0ubNe fenrure4iwo edlrors- Tru, ,-3V Paf Qfmnergl Tj Dianna ,Rite-r? T55 ?ea+ure-page edmirrs are CaroNr,n Burgh Crargrfyn Trly, and Carglyn Vv'ruTaPer. Headlng Tne Sziirvg Sie? 949 ',i-fv SSW. M3113 M'Le Drgennaro, and John Tezfgnner, Wn Qryyker W952, nxne ,eniors affended We Wlnc-is Sfefe Hrgn Sqncir prfjgg Wxisgfjrrinon Conrerence ar We Unrverslry of Winois. The anwuff Cnriifnwae. egfrkn of We York-Hi had an added Red and green was used .arrrafgiin Tru, ,e-affcofirr on all pages, En Leerjfnq x-AW VIE- 395500 3 Slfrfrrf. Anorner ewenr 'aarne of Hue rournalfsfs affended was We wriflng Conference Held in Hne Vveiboldr Budding of Norfrxvvesrern Unlversify in Cnrcago. Here afl We problems, Measures, and rechnicai phases of working and wrrfing for 5 school pep 'A' J 'f I K .V WXEF' P:f1OTCX: p r 3f1 S0352 Lf-'P' YC rr :HN f' L Eu' rf' L-gvrf, E vE-iff'-in, Fen- I P941 L-4335,-.N AEP j-jrwr in DN33 W'2'fAi-fr Lin Tarffaf' C di- Wer:5.ff3' Vsvrrin Grarberii, Pdf Frrfz, and Daxe Frrqlbgrfl , UFPEF' CENTEF: Buwrrwt-S . And Edlfnriil SMW Seafed: PM Grrahf-cl, Marr, HT Sf S-4 ,M?5' Mr Dai , -'md D inf? Nbi-rf: Ofhers: Burrura Srrwedi-r, Fr-id P'raf,o'3r' S, S na'W'1- Tern Siu:-rnffm, Errrara S-L-tiff. A lie Feb?-r fn Car'1,'r' B!'!Qf, Cf1r'l,n Tr! ,,. Crirrrirhn Wn+Y.1lf3r, 1'vdQ!ifwTW' fn, tn. LOWE? CEFJTEFH Prlrdlng STEJPI. Cl'1i'Vy1 Olin, Torn Saueffnaf, Eel: C-ifera Pau Larirarfe Carrign Tri, Pa? Srggrq-ri? Drnnnfl Afkerf, Cargfyn EXd1E'9'v and Jrggn Lrrirvfi-nber-igerv LQXNEV' DHCDTCTZ Arr Eva Vwilf, J i rfi- Zafrif Yer? Ylefdrn, Audrey Sli-.Ariz Cer: ,' Mannrrg, Difire- Lam' nerr, Penne Cnfrnf, and Drrane Mder, 70 :G y :: enfimen 0 flue ,grew Dwi!! .Sing Quf due WQLU5 U n iw . , . ..,..xQ ss -JF xqqngn in f UPPER LEFT: News Slalrf. Cheryl Olson, Joyce King, Sharon Whire, Lynn Graharn, Frieda Wischoehler, Belh Hamel, Nancy Morgan, and Joan Lichfenberger. ll LEFT CENTER: Typisls. Leif fo righl, Lunila Brighl, Nancy Schellenberg, Nancy Miller, Nancy Ness, and Pal Tweedle. UPPER RIGHT: Sporls Sfafl. Lell' 'ro righl, Milce Di Gennaro, John Teschner, Paul LaFrance, and Charles Price. Nor Picfureclz Dean McFarland. LOWER LEFT: Reporlers. Firsl Row: Helen Roeschlein, Sandra Gerrie, Barbara Kegerreis, and Jacquelyn Gerhardl: Second Row: Lor- raine Geiger, Nancy Miller, Priscilla Merriam, Jean Schwolo, and Bonnie Ranking Lasl' Row: Nancy Lauer, Cynlhia Mahar, John Schaefer, Barbara Graff, and Shirley Griflen. i,! Z LOWER RIGHT: Adverlising Sfahl. Leif +o righl, Eleanore Overgaard, Mary l-lemwall, Dick Spencer, Bob Celera, Nancy Schorb, Nancy Klulc, Pal Johnson, l-lanlc Rolfe, and Gene Anderson. 7 I LEFT PHQTO: Mr, Reimer, Di- redor, RIGHT PHOTO: Maiorelies, Clockwise: Lynn Graham, June We-els, Donna Blair, Carole Han- :e'1, and Dorrhey Carle: Cenlerz Alice Pelerson. 72 MPL was icicuw l l BAND PERSONNEL l Fronf Row: Bob l-larriaon, Karen Elndahl, Bi Harrison, Jule-ne Wri-qhf, Marion Billell, Karen Vari Dcren. Judy Bond, Lola I'-lan+ind, Maria Viscarieilo, and Alice Mahler: Second Row: Jerry Foyer, Lewis Mabie, Shirley Sarloriuu, Ronald Andres, Lee l-ledge, Bruce Karr, John Andernfin, Jerry Laila, Bob l'larrnan, Larry l-lfmliine, Jim Rice, Bill Dawson, Jane? Siihriclcer, Jane-l Ellimn, 1 and Vivian Zacharias: Third Row: Carol Dennii. Joanne Reinlre, Marion Niederer, Nancy Righ- ards, Frank Fosfer, John Passeqer, Torn Mil'er, Pe-Ter Evanson, Ken l-liil, Dorolhy Poinfgq, John Davison, Herberf Wilken, John Dame, David l Riclcson, Fred Kraeplin, Jirn Erlenlsauqh, Marcia l Slauson, Dick Boeller, and Ronnie Johnson, Four+h Row: Par Perlrins, Larry l-lunler, Ronald Hunfer, Roberl Fields, Bil l-lurley, Alan Q Gallagher, John Jenlcins, Ben Ailisiin, Ed Nagel, James Blair, Keilh Oleon, Don Klein, Torn i Nordslrom, Joyce Davie, John Baldwin, Jerry Q lafla, Don Juqle, Charles Williams, John X l-ladley, John DaValf, Jerry Lewis, Rijberl Fouls, 1 Kennefh Schaefer, Herman Brueclcner, Donald l Siegfried, and Richard Giiilbrandseng Lasf Row: Q Roger Low, Diclc Snyder, Kennerh Bawers, Don- 2 ald Moen, Dennis Thompson, Joyce Davis, John I Baldwin, and Jerry Laila. 5 l l i i l .i i i, l l I ii l l The York ConcerT Band under The admirable leadership and direcTion oT lvlr Re mer is gunTe a versaTile organizahon The band has gained recognihon and noTeworThy praise Tor The school and communiTy ln o small way has The York band been lnsTrumenTal in spreading The name OT York l-ligh ThroughouT The sTaTe as a school which believes in developing music To a high degree This Tune organizahon is led by Frank l:osTer PresidenT John Jenkins Vice PresidenT Ronald Johnson SecreTary Roger Low Treasurer and Larry Hawkins and .lohn Anderson Band Librarians The York band perTorms aT many school Tunchons. For lnsTance aT a home baskeTball game The peppy and exhilaraTing music oT The band helps To make This occasion more Thrilling. OTher indoor acTiviTies oT The organ- izaTion are iTs rendiTions Tor school assemblies and ParenT-Teacher AssociaTions. Perhaps The mosT Thrilling acTiviTy oT our band is iTs parTicipaTion in our home TooTball games. l-low proud we have TelT when our splendid band marched ouT on The Tield aT half Time displaying iTs marching abiliTy! Every member is exciTed when The Time comes To compeTe in The STaTe ConTesT. York has won many TirsTs in These conTesTs, On lvlay 2nd, The band ,MFG Pon ll J, xyarefiri jkemdegfed men jim? iiSTriiLe M0 glue Z?anc!v X xy. parTicipaTed in The sTaTe Tinals aT Bradley UniversiTy in Peoria, Illinois. Three ouTsTanding numbers They played aT The conTesT were ConTa SurrienTo, Sorcerer's ApprenTice, and Manx OverTure. The operaTion oT a band This size is cosTlyg ThereTore Tunds are raised by giving an annual concerT in The Tall and anoTher concerT in The spring. Ad- diTional money was raised by sponsoring an AnTique Fair and holding a dance. The band's versaTiliTy comes Trom iTs abiliTy To play boTh classical and popular music. Since almosT everyone loves music, The York l-ligh School ConcerT Band oTTers To The sTudenTs one oT The mosT imporTanT and pleasanT exTra curricular acTiviTies. IT is hoped ThaT in The TuTure The band will conTinue To do as good a iob as This year and To conTinue To hold The communiTy's and The sTudenT's inTeresT in iTs aTTairs. 73 42 jlze Kaclef gand iijoffow jlwoug iimfk G U! Wuaic 1 - T 'IX X -4. FirsT Row: RoberT Jaeger, MaTT Lowman, Edward Berg, Richard Fuiii, Joyce ChrisTie, Brian HolTer, Doris Shockley, and Ann Mahler: Second Row: Pcnald LlTes, Norman Larson, Mere-diTh Hallongren, Earl l?eTTig, RoberT lvlalmgren, John lvlascho, KenneTh Lawler, Eric Larson, Roberl Bussell, David Fredriclson, Terry Taebel, Gordon Zinser, Harley DeJcng, Phillip Trapp, Herb RaTch, Alice ArmsTrono, and l?oberT STaab: Third Row: Leroy Weiss, Jim SmiTh, Rob-3rT Mc-riTy, Raymond Mazzolini, Douglas Whiope, Howard Appleron, Bruce Fe'z, Larry Barfels, Howard Bgysen, Richard MorgTadT, Torn Nogcq e, Don Andersen, Dave Bowman, .lim Klank, John LaTham, Tom GalbraiTh, Donald Groch, Ted SmiTh, T-sm BrighT, Dale BrighT, Larry Gunn, Roberi Serine-T, and Joyce Ruby: Lasf Row: Craig STraTTnn, Richard Zimmer, Ronald Vaughan, Joel HerTer, Leon Emrich, Gerry FosnoT, ChesTer Kraqe, and Mr, Reimer. The CadeT Band aT York This year has shown by borh iTs size and musical abiliTy ThaT iT is a very imporTanT parT in Yorlcs musical deparTmenT. This group oT sixTy pieces, now in iTs Third year, was sTarTed as a separaTe organizaTion To enable Treshmen To obTain The experience and polish necessary Tor advancemenT inTo The ConcerT Band. The CadeT Band plays The sTandard high school reperToire of marches and popular and classical music To Tamiliarize iTs members wifh The Type oT music Played by The ConcerT Band. Proof OT The beneTiTs oT This Training was exhibiTed in The TirsT half of The bands' annual lv'loTher's Day ConcerT This year when The CadeT Band presenTed a mosT enjoyable program oT iTs own. The program included Coas'r Guards, a march by Karl King, Claire Grundmans Two Moods, and The overTure Royal Gorge, by LiTTle. The band will also parTicipaTe in This years Memorial Day parade, marching as a separaTe uniT, ln addiTion, The CadeT Band joined wiTh The ConcerT Band in The second annual Band Dinner and Dance, held May lo. This band has progressed marvelously in The lasT Three years, and everybody here aT York hopes ThaT iT will conTinue The good work, becoming even beTTer in The TuTure years. 74 CC rc efifra. .iboezi a gooolyog on oncerf lljcwiefiea , Froni Row: Gerald Sass, Marilyn Rollins, Lee Lindesee, Roberf Williams, Charles lngelse, Kafhleen Knowles, and Marvin Dirlcs: Second Row: Judy Weymoulh, Shirley Sarlorius, Joanne Reinke, Maria Viscariello, Alice Mahler, Vivian Zacharias, Jim Rice, and Carolyn Tillyg Lasl' Row: Richard Larson, Kurl Schaefer, Mr. Cordogianes, John Dame, Herb Willcin, David Riclcson, and Kennelh Bower. The York High Orcheslra, which lor several years had been The 'lfilrh wheel ol The music deparlmenl, ihis year erupled info a lull-fledged parlicipaling organizalion. This year lhe group, under lhe very able direclion of lvlr. Cordogianes, has lwenly-'rwo members in iis ranks. Any person who is able lo play an orcheslrial inslrumenl is welcome in 'rhe orcheslra. The slring seclion rehearses every day during second period, and lhe lull orcheslra praclices Thursday allernoons aller school. The wind and percussion musicians are also members of The Yorlc Concerl Band. As far as ils public appearances go, lhe orcheslra has improved one hundred per cenf. If played bolh nighfs for lhe Junior Play and presenled a formal concerf lor lhe Band Orcheslra Parenls Associalrion on lvlay 7. ln addilion, lhe orcheslra, along wilh Jrhe Concerjr and Cadel Bands, was honored by lhe Band Orcheslra Parenls Associalion wi+h a banquei and dance on lvlay I6. Orcheslra members, like all olher music deparlmenl members, receive a major music lefler afler lhree years ol aclive pariicipafion, and a music pin aller four years. 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' A : , 1 - , ,xv I-If I fx , ,.' .i Aw I , ,:- . - f - , ' 1 X Y- '7. ' -. - t 'Q ' - Wei f 1 'A D' 15' l 5- .. Ai 1 'yr .' 1,4 1 ,, M 1 Q .5 B . . 1 f' IT. ! lf . 1,,s 'jf V3 - . 'H J. ,..,,l. WJ, M V, ,' K5 wiv . A A ., , N, ,1 .- 1 ,1 -. .Y ,lg Q l . 1 ,H .AN ,if N .. A ,g , 5 ' 1 1 , ' - 1' 1 T f I ' 1 ,W HW, I E ,F , 1 1, h , X :' 4 ', N 1 , ,A ,. K i ,, 1 ,If ' . S . I N r A j Q 1 -'Af N3 1 Y A yt: ' f v U' 1 ' I , 1 V A ' f M 1 .4 1 : ,. ' 1 gg ' 1 - A1 ' I 5 3 - I , ' J ' , ' ' 1, ..- , W? ' , ff 2 i X i 4 -l I . ,. 4 ,x l V f I If '51 ll? l . P f .1 :All r ' Q. 4 gl f M 0 I. 3 - 4 Q 1 'B Al - i . un. - LE' L M-, I .. .. Q ' -......'-., I h 'Y aaa, Fronl Row: Theresa Hell, Virginia Sizhrnidr, Joy Maz- zone, Suzanne Nabers, Marilyn Eberhardl, Susan El- wcrlhg, Lynn Sernple, Marilyn Bue-low, Lunila Brighf, Mr, Harris, Alice Meier, l-lelene Jensen, Jeanne Wriller, Shirley Carler, Judy Johnson, Mildred Moller, and Mary Edwards: Second Row: Joyce Lake, Jane? Beall, Ri+a Slolfrnan, Rulh Curlis, Dolores Larnporl Anna Biwloy, Jeanne Caldwe, Cheryl Dahl, Barbara i Grail, Marilyn Siroyy, Bonnie Jones, Dianne Alberl, Joyre Damron, Belly Royer, Rolly Ferdinand, Joan I Blank, Carqlyn Big'er, and Sally Mills: Third Row: ' Nancy Klul, Grace Jacker, Barbara Shaiier, Barbara Fainier, Adrienne Moller, Marian Wagner, Rulh Janie'-, Joyige Siebel, Jani Sullivan, Judy l-larnowilz, Marioric Mahon, l-lilly Bawden, Marilyn Olden, Darlene Mc- Clelland. Carol We-hrs, Pal Johnson, Joan Lichiew beroer, Edilh Apel, and Peggy Foxy Fourfh Row: Larry Forgue, Diigk l-lolrnes, Ronald Milford, Ke-nl Newlgn, Torn Sauerrnan, Malyin Barflelf, Douglas Harris, Chuck Price, Jim Bowman, Jim Chappelow, Bill Kasle. Dick Carlin, Dick Muessig, D':k Tallaoll, Fred Omundson, Ari Krause, Clark Olscn, Ralph Close, Gene Dramrn Bob Soukup, Roberl Celera, and Jirn Soukup: Lasf l Row: Phillip Joy, Bruce Perryman, Ronnie Reinecke, ' David Edmondson, John Weiner, Chuck Greaves, Neil I Marran, and David Beck, - C6 . . Q 77 o . U18 of we Ql lfl'lCLl6!5 U1 Cl, Cl,l l'l'l0l'll0ll,Z5 0l'lQ 0,254 P Senior Choir is made up of approximalely 85 of York's Ni besl singers. They pul on lhe annual program al The Elmhursl Junior high: and al Chrislmas lime, inslead of caroling lhrough lhe halls, lhey planned an assembly. i X Al Easier lhey presenled an assembly, singing such num- XJ bers as Youll Never Walk Alone, Swanee, Dinah, and 'Cherubim Hymn. g Q ' 76 GIRLS' NONET: Firsi' Row: Judy John' son, Par Johnson, Marilyn Sirovy, and Darlene McCleflandg Lasf Row: Holly Bawden, Mariorie Mahon, Judy Hamo- wilz, Barbara Fainfer, and Sally Mills. J K , BUYS' OCTET: Sealed: Dolores Lam- Q YQ Z ,,. X port, Accompanisrq Sfanding: Philip Joy, i Tom Sauerrnan, Jim Bowman, Larry Por- que, Ron Reinecke, Gene Dramm, Clark ' ., , ' Ns, ' W, x 3-Q 'I 2 , . ,WJ Q ' 'ii' gi yi 5 2 ,W D ' 4.45 , if X enior Clair cw due Md in dw .giefol of gmac? H One of ihe biqgesr evenrs, nor only for rhe choir, buf for rhe whole school, was 'the opereifa, Gilberl and Sullivan's Mikado. Everyone in ihe choir parlicipaled in some way. Principals in rhe casf were Tom Sauerman, Nanki-Poog Darlene McClelland, Yum-Yum: Phil Joy, Ko-Ko: Gene Dramrn, Pish-Tushg Dick Talborf, Poo-Bah: Marilyn Sirovy, Pirri-Singg Holly Bowden, Karrishag Mar- jorie Mahon, Peep-Bog and Bob Soukup, Jrhe Mikado. 77 Olson, and Dick Talbo'r+. 4 , Q Cl Allfj 36050 U1 LU'll0l 1011 fo :5iC v e luni r oir nol a new or anizalion fha aicpeare evera limes al Yorlr. ll usually r c r i e hui ofca ionally people are oul in lhere lo lorm a new choir when ne lujenl o lhe choir are compo ed C sophomore lunior and Seniors. The maiorily The Choir gave ils hrsl public appearance al lhe Spring Concerf lhis year. They sang lhree number a medley ol lune from Showboal by Kern Green Sleeves an English lure melody, The Junior Che r has noi had any chances lo mal-e any public appearances olher lhan lhe , spring Con erf There are Too many olher choirs Thar are in demand and Junior Choir is S: eldorn organized lhal lhoae desiring a singing group are apr lo lorgel aboul il. Junior Chor is under rhe able direclion of Mr Harris Mr Harris said lhal lhe Choir has worked wilh approximalely lwenly five songs This year This is guile an accornplishmenl when UPPER PHOTO: Junior Chcir. Sealed a+ Piano: Mr, Harriig Firsf Row: Dolnrey Le er, Jean Dayid- Y sin, Arlene Frifz, Deere-3 Filler, Sue Grubb, Sue Carlin, Mariiiyn Maman, Carol Jchrs-in, Gail Du- fg-i, Yycnne Mueller, Mgiry Carney and Pat Merrifield: Second Row: Mrirlig-ne Hillgman, Sally Shaw, Marqaref Leroy, Diane Carlaon, Joyce Rillenlhaler, Alive Mc- Donald, Evan l?ciqer'a, Sluarl Swarlz, Nancy Slein, Mari, Gaunf, Anim Urquhart Gay Ta',lr:r, Terr, BL-rnelr and Kay Fen: Lasl Row: Jiin Fells, Grelchen Hcilfz. Ed Berqren, Fred Shmidl, Bill Slum- baugh, John MColly, Bob Jcseph, rin, Brian Fullmer, Donald Orme, Kennelh Dobbelr, larry Shaw, Franl: Morgan, Albert Pitch, and Dimifll Wriqhl. LOWER PHOTO: Mixed Ocfel. Left fo right, Jirn Bowman, Jim Sgiulup, Bob Soulrup, Chucl Price, Joyce Siebel, Adrienne Moller Belly Royer, and Peggy Fox. 78 6 le l'L ,7 i6 66 Ong 0!.g0l'l95 ,7 Al' SOPAOMOPQ 6!l0l llf5 The Sophomore Girls Glee Club and The Sophomore Girls Choir under The Tine direcTion oT Mr. l-larris are composed oT sophomore girls Trom lasT year's Freshman Chorus. The girls are on Their second sTep oT The climb To Senior Choir. This year The Girls Choir perTormed Two numbers Tor The union Thanksgiving service which was held aT The MeThodisT Church in ElmhursT. The choir also sang Tor The P. T. A. in The Tall. BoTh oT The sophomore choruses sang Tor The spring concerT which was held May TiTTeenTh. The Girls Glee Club sang The Tollowing numbers: Glow-worm, by Lincke: My Hero, by STrauss: The LosT Chord, by Sullivan: and Over The Rainbow. For The concerT, The Girls Choir sang Blue Moon, by Rodgers: Song oT Love, by SchuberT-Romberg: Ten Lirfle lndians, by Johnson: and Dancing in The Dark, by SchwarTz. The sweeT voices oT The sophomore girls broughT a good varieTy ' To The spring concerT OT This year. f AlThough iT is only The second sTep on Their way To Senior Choir, iT is a big sTep: and E They cerTainly have shown Their abiliry Tor qualiTicaTion oT being in Senior Choir. UPPER PHOTO: Soph Girls' Chorus, By Piano: Mr. Harris: FirsT Row: Lea WolTe, Lorelei Scholl, Darlene Davis, EThel Williams, Frances Cooper, JaneT PusaTeri, Marileigh Douglas, DoroThy Werner, Gail I-lelm, Nancy T-loeTle, k Margare+ Voncerohe, Jackie Hahn: Second Row: Gladys lncopero, Karen Sandall, Joanne Cochran, JaneT Linn, Third Row: Arvie Frazier, RiTa Ledowski, Janice Kirch, Sue l-lusTon, Sylvia Skirky, Nadine Schumacher, Marilyn Kidd, Eileen STeTTen, Jane Salley, PaT Hersey, ArdyThe Thompson, Leslie Jackman, Jo Ann Jacobi: LasT Row: Gale Robins. Jackie Loudan, Marjorie ZandT, Judy Langille, Gay l lellsTedT, Joan BrodT, Jeri Simmons, Donna Popp, Beverly Lira, if PaT l-lelm, Anne GolseTh, Nancy Thompson, DoroThy Erickson, Yvonne Cormeir. Eleanor Schmid, Judy SchulTz, Genaire PeTrie, JaneT SchulT2, Sandra Paulsen, Kay Kingman, Sally Joy, Marie l-luTT: i E BOTTOM Pl-lOTO: Soph Glee Club, FirsT Row: Carol Jacobs, Marianne GusTaTson, Rosemary Durkin, Eleanor l-lar- L-X' man, Diana Robel, Donna STewarT, CaThrine Noble, Mary Nash, Mary Heiss, Gloria Parnham, Beverly Olson, and Shirley JeweTT: Second Row: Dolores Eshelman, Beverly Warsel, EThel Praus, Sharon Johnson, Joan Meskin, Joyce Gornic, Judy SeiberT, Barbara Richards, June Jahnlce, Carol Wawak, JaneT TilloTson, Paf Pirola, Donna Zander, Judy Langille, Alice Marshall, and Joyce l-lallmark: Lasf Row: Joyce Palmquisr, Evonne PlaTT, Joyce King, Marilyn Ermisch, MarieTTa Carlson, Alyce Kors, Carol Williams, Ann Liplow, Barbara CusTard, Diane PriTchard, Carol l-layak, Ruby Garland, Grace RiTTer, Nancy PeTTeT, and Ann Hansen. 79 melrzdera of jroah Cgliorud K walze and! Singiiin ffif ear ffoffno, 1 fgri V . Q' .TT 'gzip V4 v Y FirsT Row: Sandra McMasTer, Jean Mowbray, Rosemary Slaclcs, Carol RobeiTs, Diana Krarnp, Diana Curhs, Shirley Joneson, Joanne BarTa, Linda Weisheir Marrha Shane, Marsha Panersfrn, and Mary Jenlcirisj Second Row: Mary Ann McGlynn, Judy Hageman, Lucille Galasso, JaneT GaTs, Nancy Brown, Carol CasTner, Barbara Ma-1cardini,Sue Johnson, and Marilyn Hagen: Third Row: Karen Chrisfian, Marilyn WeiTh, Donna Smilh. Sue l-larrron, Lorraine Barry, Sylvia Sarfcirius, Rosemary Johnson, Janer FausT, Helen Daily, Carol Gorniic, l-iarlene Schueler, Sue CurTis, Kay Germain, Myrrle Frirz, and Donna Dehfnerg FourTh Row: Charles GuThrie, Adele Rappoli, Judy Bloc, Judy Koapil, Diana Elz, aPT Caruso. Muriel Wavial, Judy Wciolverfon, Jack ArnTzen, David l-iowe, Jim UrguharT, Jim l-ienaughan, Carolyn Spees, Chrishne Caso, Ann Campbell, Jeanne Schrnidr Gecrge Novy, and Mr, Trauhfein, FiTTh Row: Barbara Tinlie, AniTa Pacla, Sarah MarTens, Nancy Ann Brislrey, Mary Hedge, Caralee Moen, Yay Besic, Barbara Laiulh, Lindsay Mi:Corrnilf, Deborah Kiqlfengon, Julia Jenkins, and Valerie Jones, Sue Sheehan, Elaine Bowman, Sue STier, and Gerry Gerhardff l.asT Row: Marsha l'iawTh-Qirne, Judy SesgerT, Gale SmiTh, Donna Blair, Marian PaTz, ArdyTh Lohuis, Alan Madison, Wayne Linquisr, Bob Yzungberg, James Prince, Tom RoberTson, ReTa Jamerson, PaT Plimmer, Connie STanner, Nancy Pierce. Joanne Parker, Arlene SulTalrci, and Andrenne NOTTZ. Virginia Scholz, JeanneTTe RoysTer, Mariory McComb, Nancy Danfelser, Donna BuTTerTield, Nancy Morgan, Elaine Voile, and Mariie Schulzeg Second Row: Regina Kahn, Jackie DesRosiers, Pa? Lewis, Carol FieliTz, Donna Van Ewyls. Donna Jaeger, Lyn Luslfe, Judy Bloedel, Jane Norman, Ardyfhe Ericlcson, Mary Haimloaugh, and June Weeks: Lasi' Row: Dawn Leber, Pa? DeuTsche, DciroThy Gee, Shirley Grrihren, Paula Swanson, Marilyn Burnell, Mariorie Zoch, Gail Ferdir-aridron, Gwen Maruihall, Carol Rysdon, PaT Philpe, and JaneT l-larTe. The Freshman Chorus is The TirsT slep Toward The Senior Choir. IT is The dream and desire oT every Treshman girl or boy To become a member oT This chorus. The Freshman Chorus is open To all incoming eighTh graders who have expressed Their desire To become a parT oT The choral groups oT Yorlc. This year in The annual Spring Vocal ConcerT, May l5, The Freshman Chorus sang Anywhere I Wander, lnchivorn, and Thumbelina, arranged by Franlc Loesser, and MisTer TapToe,'l by Gellcyson, Dehr, and Miller. Treble CleT, anoTher excellenr choral group oT Yorlcs, is anoiher sTep Toward The Senior Choir. For The spring vocal concerT They sang DedicaTion, by Franzg Tenclerly, by WalTer Gross: BeauTiTul Savior, and Don Nobis Pacemf' The Freshman Chorus is under The excellenT direcrion oT Mr. l-larris, while The Treble CleT mm is under The direcrion oT Mr. TrauTwein. QA TPEBLE CLEF: Firsf Row: Judy Simpson, PaT RoysTer, Lynn Graham, Par Schrnerler, Jane Howe, Debby BenneTT, Q6 80 ere id ufiic in fine J4' ii wken flue Wubic ana mei The purpose oT The Music Club, sponsored by Mr. l-larris, is To raise money To help pay Tor music honor awards, leTTers, and pins. Anyone inTeresTed in music can ioin This club. Membership is noT limiTed To Those Taking music courses. MeeTings are held once a monTh aT which There is a business meeTing, recreaTion, and reTreshmenTs. To promoTe inTeresT in various Tields OT music, diTTerenT phases and classiTicaTions are discussed aT each meeTing. Music Club has many evenTs and special acTiviTies planned each year. Every year The Music Club sponsors The annual Music Club Dance, The TirsT dance oT The year, which always proves To be boTh a delighTTul and successTul evening. IT also helps To raise a subsTanTial sum oT money Toward Their goal. AnoTher means oT raising money is selling in The concessions aT games. All members give Their services in The duTy. The club as a group Takes occasional Trips To Chi- cago To see The opera, musical programs, and musical plays. This year The club saw The musical, Call Me Madam, which They enjoyed very much. Those in This club urge all sTudenTs inTeresTed in any kind OT music To join This club because oT The greaT varieTy in The Types oT music ThaT is discussed. STudenTs do noT have To be TalenTed To ioin This club. All They have To have is an inTeresT in music and The will To learn abouT The diTTerenT Types. UPPER PHOTO: SeaTed aT Piano on STage: Jeanne WolTer and JaneT Alles: STanding: l-lelen Roeschlein, Cheryl Dahl, EdiTh Schmeisser, Marilyn BrusaTi, Freida Wiscl'1oTTer, RiTa Ledowski, DoroThy Erickson, Corinne PeTers, Donna Jo Blair, Nancy C'erbrechT, and Virginia MarTiny7 SeaTed on STage: Joyce Lake, Barbara CusTard, Sue Grubb, Mildred MoTTer, and Dolores Marcist SeaTed aT Piano in PiT: Teresa l-leTTq STandingg Nancy Schorb, Diane Miller, Virginia Scholz, Elsie STurm, Jeanne Caldwell, Sharon Sandberg, Barbara Slade, and Janice Kirsh, LOWER PHOTO: Officers. AT Piano: Dick TaboTT, Treasurer: STanding: Mary Duncan, Vice PresidenTg Carol Blumenschein, Sec- reTary1 and Maria Viscariello, President 8l CLAIJQJ jAQ5l0iCl,IfL5 CLUQ CL CQSDAOLU Z?06Li H LUl'l XJ ! fm n 0 f ' 12 - U. J X f ' rl 'snesslxlll xir 1 T' -if 1 - 7 ' x s s 1 2 UPPEP PHOTO: Leif io righl, Phillip Joy, Joanne Learalcos, Charles Lawson, Ronald Keller, Janei Sullivan, Jim Soulcup, Ken? Wilson, and Sue Elworlhy in The Docior in Spire of Himself. LOWER PHOTO: The slage crew, Kneeling: Bob Goldsborough Herman Weimer, George Blumenschein, Donald Orme, Ken? Newlen, Kenf Grarvens, and Jim Osborn: Sfanding: John Schaeler, John Hansen, Jack Wolfe, Roberl Laliolleile, and Dan Erlandson. Open lo all sludenls who are dramalically inclined is Yorlcs Troupe -Number Nineiyflzour-oi The Naiional Thespian Dramalic Sociely, Candidales lor membership, however, musl be sophomores or iuniors. If ihey iry our successfully, lhey serve lhe nexl' ear as appreniices, engaging eilher in acling or in produclion worli, Those who have accumulaled enough merir hours during ihis lime io vvarrani appoinl- menl io membership are lhus honored. When a person becomes a lull member, he is eligible 'ro wear rhe Thespian pin, one oi The mosl allracrive emblems worn by York srudenis. The design shows represenlalions oi The fwo lypes of maslcs worn by Greelc aciorsz The mask oi a serious lace, used in iragediesg and ihe Dafa laughing lace, used for comedies. These lvvo riny, golden images, lacing in opposiie direclrions, are separaled by a blue T -for Thespians. Also oi gold is The guard, showing a wrealh encircling an HN -sianding lor Na+ional. The name Thespians is derived from lhe name oi lhe ancieni Grecian aclor Thespis, who lived aboul 535 B.C. He was 'rhe iirsl io iniroduce specific characrers info a play To supplemeni or super- sede ihe 'rradilional chorus. 82 jk? cigage 00I H 0!jA,Q15l0iCl,l'lf5 ia Pell fo During The academic year, The acTiviTies regularly engaged in by The Thespians are a dinner Tor apprenTice members, a Trip To Chicago To see a professionally sTaged play-This year Dial M For Murder-The producTion oT Drama Night and The iniTiaTion oT Those who have compleTed Their apprenTiceship. ln December, Yorlcs Thespians, under The direcTion OT Miss Doris E. WhiTe, presenT Their annual producTion, Drama NighT, consisTing OT Three one-acT plays. This year There was a Tarce, The DocTor in SpiTe of HimselT: a comedy, The Purple Door Knobf' and a Tragedy, Where The Cross is Made. T l I UPPER RIGHT: Terry BerneTT, and Sally Mills in The Purple Door- knob. LOWER RIGHT: Larry Larlcin, and Edward Nagel in Where The Cross Is Made. LOWER LEFT: Joanne Learolcos, and Charles Lawson in The Doc- Tor in SpiTe of Himself. CENTER: Milce McLane, and Holly Bawden in Where The Cross ls Made. Q Q wr 'Z' S me OZQIHII .SE4yJ, GFQQL Lilacla 'Ulf JI U xv ea-P g A ,U li? PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER PHOTO: Lei: vig figw, Muriave MKS- ,rn Sar1'I'-,-,1r 'i-r, Sue Cur'i,, Ia, Ei-Ji, Dana Krgmp, Virfyinig Ting ey, Ann Cafrpbeii, Ar'ene S,,?aIIo, Jean Mi.'.ira,, Jud, I-Ialerriai Vin niriia Maigrrcrr, ard Anrii' M591-2 LIEPER CEIITEPJ Liv? +3 rgn' Mfirzia I-IMI-irne, Ann Eerr, Pcdean Diinowefi, Marianne We-IV Eri1I I-'wen CI'wr'9fr Sr7r'e, LE'ci 7'z Swfn 5 SI1ieId, and Ann Frn's+ri3n,g, LOWER CEI'-IIER: Firsf Row: ,Iqi,f:e Pairiiquifi, Maricin BHIQII, Jian Eire, Jud, Bind, Marin P3,Iir: Mar, fxifgc- Nia,Iw, Jeri Sirrfncnf, Gicria Piarrnann, Caro' JacCiI:s, Y ','f 1 inne Ccrmier, and Bar- bara Keqerrii-iz: Lasi Row: Cami' Ifajniag? Ardyiii Lcnuig Adef Pacozii, Doreen Kiiivaf, Caro' Luebke, Edna Mae J-JI'in,C-'i, RQ- deian Donovan Ann Eerr Marcia i yi I-Iafhcirne, Je-anne Srlnmidr, and Jim Q'Leari,'. LOWEP PHOTO: Ffrsf Row: Ear' Ga 01.5-,, AI Sauerman, Rcberf IvMIqren, BCE Beecriiiff, Mike Buz- zeii, md Ifenf Garvensz Second Row: Chafee Ericlwzrzn, J'jiI'ir Lafriarn, Mile: Eraze, Lani, Gunn. Marf Li:if.frraw, Pcinnie Bcwes, are Righafd I-Iidermannq Third Row: Leroi, E:I',eImar-, Jim Pirge, Rina'-J Andrea, Jim I'aIbcH, John Sinai?- fer, Jon Wener, Did Biweg and Ted Srnlfn: Las? Row: Jim O Leary, PaIQIn Meyer, CImrIe2 Caiper, md George BIurneni,i1I1Qin, PICTURES ON FACING PAGE LIPPEP LEEI: Kneeling: Judy Hifderman Ptger Kuzr, Jaiiiy i-Idderrnian, and Ken? Garvenizg Sfanding: Pri:i:iIa Merriam, Di- anne Nba-rf, DQI-:irer Lqrnpcirf, Ifar:-',r. I5ieIin, CaroI,in Biiief, PQI IvIUrpI'iy, Pm IfirEi,, Mar, Dunigan, and Safer Greafea UPPER EIGHT: Seaiedz Din Andere, L,iIe Wekier, Ben-rIf I-Iafjinf, Ernie C615 Dii'I Ta EW? end Par Yirbff Sfandingz Biarrf Jabbn. PIGI-IT CENTER: Jim TQIEIQII, Peg-er Kuif, Judy Bond, and Barry Jabicin. LOVVEI? PIGI-IT: Lei' io riqnf, Sue I-Iusfon, Rim Ledci.-fabi, Frieda Wischceffer, Pm For, Marjorie Teich, Anne GQISQ-Hi, Dorifby Erichc-n Pet I-Iergef, Ffuby Gar- and, and Bern S'e.fens. LOWEP LEFT: Leif +0 riqnf, EIIieI WiIIiarn3, Bern Sfevenz, Janice TiIIoIson, Ilariiiy Lauer, Ruby Ger- Iand, and Frieda Wischrieiqer. Qne C Lfiiifi Club neI3 in ine and Liianr, IiDunia'n in F-CI me Que ed Wy lfi,9ifQl !vC3fCLfilfl .!g'l0lfU5 language GuesTs aT The Roman BangueT have humble slaves aT Their command during The enTire evening. They are presenTed vviTh wreaThs To ward oTT evil spiriTsg They waTch The dance OT The vvaTer carriers and are enTerTained by a magician. The beauTiTul and sTaTely dance oT The VesTal Virgins To honor The goddess VesTa closes The banquet The LaTin Club also has a Treasure hunTg The lvlercurygram booTh aT The l-lolloween parTyg The c:olorTul SaTurnalie, e TesTival honoring The god SaTurn3 The SaluTaTio, or recepTion Tor The incoming Treshmeng a melee-believe Trip To Rome: and many beouTiTul slides. The l.eTin Club year ends wiTh The Tee in which The acTive seniors receive Their pins. Sl P' Ai' IN THIS, THE Y'S TALES OF I953, WE GIVE YOU THE DRAMA OF LIFE AT YORK HIGH AS IT HAS MOVED ACROSS THE STAGE THIS PAST YEAR. THE ACTORS ARE READY FOR THEIR CUESg THE HOUSE LIGHTS ARE DIMMINGQ THERE GOES THE CURTAIN QI I116LI'l ,915 W0fylflI5f 6iX4lfl0tAQI Language U fo German club is one ol lhe oldesl clubs al Yorlc. The club, sponsored by Miss Evien, meels once a monlh. Many inleresling and varied aclivilies are enioyed by lhe club members during lhe year, Among lhe highlighled evenls are lhe annual Kalfee Klalsch, The mid- season inilialion lor all new members, and lhe farewell parly for The gradualing senior members. Club pins are earned by a poinl sysrem. The poinls are earned by serving on commillees, being an ohficer, selling al games, or allending lhe meelings and aclivilies. Membership is open lo all sludenls who have compleled al leasl one semesrer of German. -L UPPER PHOTO: Oflicers. Lolhar Mueller, Vice-President Judy Beckman, Secrelary: Faye Ollmann, Treasurer: and James Feasler, Presidenl. CENTER: Lelf ro righl, Eleanor l-lorman, John McColly, Larry Forgue, Phillip Wirsehing, Arlene Sizhweilier, Frank Seidel, and Dick Vernon. LOWER PHOTO: Lell lo righl, David Richson, John Berry, Jean Schwolo, Eleanor Overgaard, Barbara Rupanyi and Marilynn Ermisch. A V ' . i 5 Q E ' me ,.,,,, -be 86 ' o 0 77 jklif OQUVHJ .!4L0lfLf fAQ jkllflgif ik? 6LS0CLlfllffA OZIOUQ The Spanish Club, founded more l'han rhirly years ago, is Yorlcs oldesr organizarion, and is sponsored by Miss Samalonis. Hs purpose is To encourage friendly relarions wirh Lalin American counlries and Tur- fher inleresl in The Spanish language. Membership in rhe club is reslricred To Spanish sludenls. They musi have one year ol Spanish or have a B average for 'rheir Tirsl semesier of Spanish. Among Jrhe club's acrivifies are The Chrisrmas pariy, celebraled in 'rhe Typical Spanish slyle, ihe day for gilirs on January 6: 'rhe Day of rhe Dead in November, which is equivalenlr la our l-lalloweeng and Pan- American Day. The members have visired museums lo sludy lhe an- -f cienlr civilizalrion of Mexico, and a+ leasr once a year They go To a Mexican reslauranl. Then Jrhere is lhe annual picnic al lhe end ol: rhe school year which is a big evenr. The club meels once a monlh, and in January an inirialion break- fasi is held. UPPER PHOTO: Oiclicers. Lell lo righr, Lois Alberrsen, Secrelaryg Arlene Muel- ler, Treasurer: Jim Soulnup, Serqeanl a+ arms: Fred Omundson, Vice-Presideniq Roliy Ferdinand, President and Joan Block. CENTER: Lelfr fo riqhl, sealed: Lyn Luslce, Dolores Eiclrlemann, Barbara Gralil, Jane Davidscn, Belle Dammann, Arlene Mueller, Nancy Ness, Lois Alberlsen, and Rolly Ferdinand: Sfanding: Regina Kahn, Pal' Schmerler, and Marilyn Rofh. Uigmwwgr- 87210230 3133.1 2 GJDQJS' 3-m ZW' . awww mc-2-Q-as :O 4Q'U 0-mgmm I :D+ U1 C5SffwCg9 G13 :LAOQ DSIIQTU1.. mfgzgp-m o N054 rn on ---Zn TCO Wag' + 1 J-gimscn. 0, .. 3 :J Qfkleffz -103' 'C 13014-3-i uf- aime- - ,unfi G3?5'2:oI mglmllo m -dw ::o-4.-3 rn::.4s-4. flflflffl . . I f . 'I . f . NT '- I 0 f : D 0 ri' 2 : I Zia A 3? T' vis' 77 l Ql'lC we jrenclr g7Xl0QI f5 cygarclon Our UPPER PHOTO: First Row. mi V To riqhl, Gay Taylor, Vince Pierce and Adrienne Moller: Second Row: Lynne M1ysaQli,Lynn Sample, Ruth Cain, Mildred MoTTer, Terry Bef ell Carol n Biglar and Chris- n , y i Q, , Q? line Casoq STandinq: Bob Joseph- PN T LOWER PHOTO: LeTT To righf, Marlene Pulnam, Holly Bawclen, and Joyce Damron. French Club is one oT The many popular and inTeresTing clubs aT Yorlc. All sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in The French language and who are in Their second year are whole- hearTedly welcomed To ioin. Also sTudenTs in Their TirsT year can ioin iT They have a B average or beTTer. The purpose of French Club is To TurTher The inTeresTs of The club members in The many diTTerenT cusToms of The French people, The naTion iTselT, and, of course, The language. The meeTings are usually devoTed To playing and learning abouT some of The French word games. This year's French Club parTicipaTed in Yorlcs mosT successful Homecoming parade. During The ChrisTmas holidays, They had a ChrisTmas parTy aT which Time They had a grab bag. Every year, The French Club has an iniTiaTion which brings in many new members. This year, The iniTiaTion Toolc place in April. Miss PeTersen was sponsor again This year. WiTh her help, l-lolly Bawden, Presi- denT: Joyce Damron, Vice'PresidenTp and Marlene PuTnam, SecreTary-Treasurer, handled l b F 225 HQJ nl' n Y . 1 4 FX 'Ei L lv fe WA JT. wg -v WA in .X g , L: :4 ga 5 X - m r '- - wi 't - 1 A 'I , I L I , 'K A ... all The proiecTs Tor The French Club This year. 88 Ulm ifffyes 0 U0,,,f!,'z,Z'00L af '5Ae'lfUa,, offlre ?f1M.1'? 21? fQf T .Av -c drfrvg ' ff ' 1 7 f. Q --, , lzq A CTE ani, -r- rwl f Q UPPER PHOTO: l-lisTorical Sociefy. FirsT Row: Ralph Close and RuTh CurTisg Second Row: Elsie STurrn and Carol Blumenscheing LasT Row: Jack Jensen, Priscilla Merriam, and Jeanne Caldwell. LOWER Pl-TOTQ: Equeshian Members. FirsT Row, Seafedt Marsha PaTTerson, Joan BrodT, Geraldine Simmons, Marjorie McComb, Diana Rebel, and Ellen Vedenp Second Row: Mary Ann Mederic, Carol Kavanagh, Audrey GoTTschalk, Joy Ander- son, JeaneTTe RoysTer, Debbie Dickenson, Linsay McCormac, Jody Jenkins, DoroThy Werner, and LuniTa BrighT, LasT Row: Susan STeier, Leroy Eshel- man, Tom RoberTson, MarTha STone, Barbara John- son, and Diane Pierra. XN One of The mosT inTeresTing as well as educaTional clubs aT York is The l-lisTorical SocieTy, which was organized in I938. Under The sponsorship of Mr. Van Norman, The club brings To The aTTenTion oT iTs members rnany TacTs noT learned in regular hisTory course. The club has many varied acTiviTies. This year The club sponsored a dance. The February assembly honoring WashingTon and Lincoln was under iTs guidance. They also had several Tield Trips during The year. Any senior who has compleTed one year oT American hisTory is eligible and The iuniors aTTer compleTing one semesTer of American hisTory. Pins are awarded To The seniors who have TulTilled cerTain gualiTicaTions during Their TirsT Two semesTers of membership. Any sTudenT oT York who is inTeresTed in riding should ioin The EguesTrian Club. which is one of York's newesT and mosT inTeresTing clubs. Even Though iT is only in Hs TourTh year, iT has awakened The inTeresT oT guiTe a Tew sTudenTs. The meeTings are held once a week Tor Their riding classes. Aside from These regular meeTings, The club Tries To do someThing exciTing. This year They aTTended The lnTernaTional l-lorse Show held in Chicago. 89 igkree ana! One i id a inor fg 10064141 fo flue maflr C ug 7 0 O i-'T af' ij , f-If-' -.ml e' 6' f l -il X if Lower PHOTO: swear cisri Olson, Nancy Thompson, and Bar- ' f bara Keqerreisg Sfanding: Marjorie Teich, Dorolhy Erickson, and Joe Vinci. UPPER PHOTO: Officers: Barbara Selden, Secrelaryy Mike McLane, Presidenig and Bob Barlon, Vice- President Since l945, when rhe Maih Club was formed, if has been one of YOrk's mosr popular, informalive, and inlreresfing clubs. Ar each monrhly meeling, Mr. Benson, sponsor of ihe club, direcis discussions, which range from fhe use of rhe slide rule fo frick problems. A sludenlr musi have a B average in a semesfer Ol plane geomelry or a major in marhemarics 'ro ioin 'rhe club. Each mon'rh, lhe problem of +he'mon+h is a challenge 'ro all 'rhose members who would like ro +es+ rheir skill. Al ihe end of rhe year, rhe person wi'rh 'rhe mosr correclr solulions fo These problems receives a prize. The members of lhe club look forward wirh pleasure 'ro lhe picnic which is held al rhe end of 'rhe year. 90 35' CC Ae cienfidffi are ALQ Wagiciand lgroclucing agicii The Science Club seelcs 'lo emphasize slraighl' Thinking, unselfishness, and love of +ru+h. These principles are The basic obieciives of a real scieniisi. The club meelings promofe in+eres+ in science by having members perform experimenls, work on re- search problems, and parficipaie in discussions. The club also endeavors To develop The praciical applicafions of science in helping To build a beiier world Tor beiier people. Siudenis wiih a B average in a semesrer of General Science 9 are eligible for membership. ...Z UPPER PHOTO: Lefi fo righh Sieve Slinson, Alan Madison, Leroy Eshelman, Larkin, Lyn Chrisfian, Bob Slaab, Phillip Wirsching, and Barbara Kegerreis. LOWER PHOTO: Officers: Gene Dramm and Neal Rabe. 9 I Donald Orma, Larry 01118 86' pI Ql96ll Q5 fo Cl,l'lCl,gQ iw! ..HOIfl'lQ:5fQCLC!v The Home Economics club welcomes To iTs membership all girls who are Talcing cr have Talsen a course in home economics. The purpose of The club is To promoTe inTeresT in The Tield of homemalring. Besides bufinezs rneeTings, There was a orogram once a monTh. Among The aQTiviTie-5 were a Tfip To PaTricia STevens' Modeling School and a lecTure on chinawarc-. Using Their culinary arTs, They enioyed a wiener roasT on one of Their CiUliVWQ3. ChariTg, is also a parT oT Their program, Tor arTicles OT cloThing are made by The girls Tor The Junior Red Cross. Every spring brings The annual sTyle show in which The Qirls parade The laTesT Tineri, which They have made in Their classes. The club awards pins To Those who have good aTTendance and have worlced cn proiechs Tor The club. The clubs acTiviTies are sponsored by Miss Broolcs. Under her guidance, The club has had a successTul year. gl Y V, CENTE91 Firsf Row: Carfl Eurle, Grace r?'iT'er ard l3aT Mi:GraThq Las? Row: Marlene T-lifzemanm .lcyccf Beaqley, Po- jr,-an Djiriivfin, Alice Bev?-1-lien, Diane fri Chird E1'd Miir'1areT Briggen. UPPER PHOTO: SeaTecl: Nancy Ben, Bernice Yraui, Linda Shger, Grace Griaafe, and Nancy Kluk: Sfandingz Poses mar-, Durlcin, Gayle Younfl Barbara Ke'- ler, Marilyn RoTh, Evelyn Felbinger, Ann clfnes, and Joyce T-laydoclr. XT fx LOWE? PHOTO: Officers. R-ise Tyminsl-ri, Viie-Presidenh Dolcres KalbanTer, Presi- 1 denT7 Joyce RiT:enThaler, Siycremryg and 1 G'Q'VV2T.fii 4',' e Drale. Treasurer, V X12 -Z ' 'X - --4027 Qlmgluf fr is ' ' W an .iT Lam A - 5 f S nw, -1 S ir 6 i mdem L5 :jim .Harem vofflze jar gadf Every girl aT Yorlc is a member oT Girls' Club. DirecTed by Mrs. Bass, This organizaTion worlcs in many ways Tor The good oT The school and communiTy. ln The spring oT each year, Big SisTers are chosen To conTacT incoming Treshman girls To give Them useTul inTormaTion abouT Their new school home and To help Them solve Their problems. Girls' Club also sponsors Bow Weelc, during which Trosh buy and wear green crepe-paper bows: sophs, gold bows: juniors, red bows, and seniors, whiTe ones. The class purchasing The mosT bows wins a cash prize. AT ChrisTmas, a group oT orphans was enTerTained wiTh a parTy TeaTuring a beauTiTully decoraTed Tree planned by The club. SanTa Claus disTribuTed small giTTs To all The children. The Girls' Club ConTerence was held aT EvansTon l-ligh This year. All The Girls' Club oT This area senT represenTaTives To exchange inTormaTion and ideas. The girls ended The year wiTh a Tea honoring Their moThers. This MoTherfDaughTer Tea is always an enioyable aTFair. Vg-4' 41, ER LEFT: LeTT To righf, Nancy Miller, JaneT Alles, Sally Mills, Carole l-lansen, A, 'f Paf Haney, Psi Cole, Psi Pirola, and Shirley emi. UPPER RIGHT: OTTicers. Seafedz LeiT To righT, Sue Sewers, Vice-President Karolyn Kiehn, Corresponding Se-creTaryg and Lynn Semple, Recording Secrelaryg Sfandingz Marilyn PeTerhans, President and JaneT Sullivan, Treasurer X LOWER LEFT AND RIGHT: Kids wail Tor Sanla Claus during The Girls' Club S annual ChrisTmas ParTy. 4 X, ' new 93 P90 Yi Q , ff , , uPP 'L' I A 'nl z ' il L X3 N ji? WQIU Ol all Hue -Llubz al Yorl' Hue Cfunurnerrial Club if 'ne l Hu ' , , , , i, J LJ o e nuozl inleresiinq and lgierueliiiial lor Hue gludenl Wlua ei-pri-fili, lo enler Hue bufiness world, Mizz Oualaison luas ,iiiu,iru'.ored Hue Conuruuercial Club lainie ila beginning. Tlue girlz are qiyen Hue opporlunily oi lifueninq lo spealvers from Hue business world lwarlu au gcluool and by yizilinq dirlerenl busireas orlices. ln Huis way Huey gel lirsl-lruand lnowledde aboul Hueir ujluasen career by learning proper speeclu, beluayior, dress, and oH'uer qualilicalionp. Tluey aulended a busin ess-nuaeluinez. conleranee al Norlluweslern Uniyersiry lo become nuare lanniliar wiHu Hue yariery ol nuacluines new in use. Social lruiqluliqluli, ol Hue elub's acliyilie-1 include a spring lea for Hue nuoHuer5 ol Hue il b L A ' Qu' nuennbfg-rs, and inilialion ceremony, and Hue annual picnic. Tlue club encourages ils rnernberuu lo dc worl around Hue scluool suclu as luelping in Hue oiliee, rypinq lor Hue library, or worlinq on Hue York-Hi and Y's Tales lypisl slaucls. By doing Huese Huinqz and allendinq Hue club nueelings regularly Hue girls receive poinls l-award Hueir pins. ecrefarg 9, Wudf mceiue er jfaining ga g g L l P xg ' Barbara Selden, Carolyn Manninq, Barbara Jolunson, and Elsie Slurrng Second Row: Jane Howe, Rila Slolfz, Mary Lou Lange. and Lois Reqilzg Third Row: Cluarleen Haran, Carole James, and Valerie Woolen, Fourflu Row: Arlene Mueller, and Arlene Krempelsg Lesl' Row: Maribelle Sirnomns. and Elaine Valle. CENTER: Fronf Row: Lois Caoelc, Nancy Klulx, Pal Van Sky, and Rullu Curlis: Second Row:Zarudra Runge, Marlene l-lilzerruarun, Ber- nice Kraus, and Su Scluaibleg Third Row: Barbara Becker and Carolyn Biqlerg Fourfln Row: Joanne Cluanl and Joanne Peinlre: Sfanding: Nancy Slarn and Carole Hansen. LOWER PHOTO: Ouclicers. Marilyn Owens, Secrelaryg Arlene Mueller, Vice-Presb dent: Shirley Polfer, Presie and Nancy Ness denfq Treasurer. 94- UPPER PHOTO: Fronl Row:


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