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

 - Class of 1954

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As your ship sails throuqh the even waters, think back ot your last cruise -the plays, dances, and :games aboard ship. Now the crew is on board, the qanq plank is up, and We are about to embark. You can hear shouts ot Bon Voyaqen trorn shore, and your own cry is Anchors Awe-tqh. i s f' 1 I w f 1 A , f l I. -', P ' , J f rw' ' Q.. nf. ,f x - E is r f +5 S' I 1 I Z 1 i a Q 53 X fill, M Q nf 'A . hifi, 3, 4.s5iL,s.'5 f K 1 - ' Q u . X- ixyi ., , mf ivy, M . 5, Fifi 491. vm' , M-. w Q . , N 1 .-,f K.: t 1 , 6 . ,. : ,.f-,, M, H K I 31 r 4 ,QL-vf-iwqw J f ? ' N A ,,, M ,, W ' ,gg A 'W F:-4-f- W . V V A gp- 7, Af w , X J -f s -- ...A , .. +L M .W . . 1 Ce-1 Yforlzlf Pen tagvn Y Koard of fducation Uffice Mr, Mills I. l-lersey, President Mr. Lewis N. McFarland, Dr. A. G. Adams Secretary Mr. C. R. Eichenberqer Mr. C. A. Linder The Board ot Education, elected by the voters of District 88 to carry out their desires in the administration ot York, supervise the operation ot the school and make school policies. The current expansion of York means many extra hours of work for these men, who serve Without pay. Mr. Mills l. Hersey is President, Mr. Lewis N. McFarland, Secretaryg and the other members pictured here are Dr. A. G. Adams, Mr. C. R. Eichenberqer, and Mr. C. A. Linder. Dr, Adams resigned in February after enterinq the Army, and the Board appointed Mr. Robert Snyder to till his unexpired term. 7 The guidance bepa tment Q I , lead the Sluqu Crew E l,1l Mr. Berl Henry Michelsen, Mr. Royrnorid Hosleldnd, Miss Berzlrifro Krunlz, Director ol Guidance Deon ol Boys Doon oi Girls Mr. Williom Mueller, Miss Phyllis Giuliuni, Mr. Clcmenl V. Roqdll, Assistant Deon of Boys Assistont Deon ci Girls Visiiinq Counselor Mr. Frank Schwarz, Nr, Erwin Sidsek, Counselor Miss leon Underwood, Counselor Visiting Conselor -M wr- :ff-Wu I .- v - ,, 1.1. l The Uffice Staff lfeepii the Slug: fanning Smootlulq Miss Doris Danielson, Secretory to the Principal, Miss lone Dovis, Reqistrurp cmd Mrs. Ann Gross, Fmcmcicxl Secre' tory. Mr. luck A. Monts, Business Mdnoqer, Miss Virqinio Heinemann, Receptionist: and Miss Mabel Cooper, Mimeoqropher. lvfrs. Olive S. Morrisey, Activities Secre' tory, Mrs. lohnson, Bookstore Clerkq and Mrs. Betty Dwy, Attendance Clork. Mrs. Dorothy Pedersen, Clerky Miss Priscilla Coroy, Switchboard Operdlory and Mrs. Helen Holter, Psychometrist. Mr. Robert Kerr, Superintendent of Buildings und Grounds: Mrs. Myrtle Clyde Sirorie, Clerk cmd Typisty cmd Mrs. Helen Couqhlin, Library cmd Health Services Clerk, ,D Sf 'p if ,ff-A wjd Mr. Daniel K. Bloom, Science, Driver Training, Science Club, Fresh-Soph Football, Pep Club. Lets have silence. Miss Ieanine Bohlmeyer, English. You're precisely right. Mrs. G. Mahre Bowman, Commerc- ial. Well, that's not good English, but that's what it means. ,ff faculty Mrs. A. V. Bukkers. World History, Student Government Activities, Calendar Cornrnit' tees, Student Activity Plan. Once morefor elacutionl Miss Io Mary Bartelt, Art, Enqlish, York-Hi Art Stait. Spit that gum out or down to the otlice. Mrs. Ellen G. Bass, Enfglish, History, New Yorkers Club. Comic hooks are not for this class. Mr. Leon Benson, Mathemate ics, Moth Club, Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Sen- iors are supposed to be the most mature group in the school. Mrs. Nora Davidson Berglund. Commercial, Future Teachers of America. Relax -just relax. Mr. Charles A. Berry, Mathematics, llall Pu- trol. Have you a pass? Miss Louise Biedenbach. Enq- lish. l've had a hard day today. Mr. Forrest Birks, Science, Attendance Super! visor. Did you ditch? Mr. Maynard I. Black, First Aid, Physical Education, lntramure al Sports Director, Student Court, Safety Committee, Mon- itor Supervisor. Yau mean to say thot you don't know the tour functions oi first aid? ?aculty Miss Lois M. Bunqard. Girls' Physical Education, Health. Driver Training, G. A. A., PGP Clula. Get rid of your gum. Miss Ruth Bunse, Home Ec- onomics, Home Economics Club. lf you can't learn to Whisper, Come up here after school and we'll have a class in whispering. Mr. William K. Campbell. English, Student Activities Committee. Theres qoinq to be a bloody purqe in the back row. 1617156 DUAL coumot l 00 Mr. Robert Carlson, Driver Training. 'Clutch it, clutch it -brake it, brake it! Miss Eleanor A. Davis. lournalism, Director of York-Hi, Quill and Scroll, Directory ol Publicity and Public Relations. When I was in college several centuries ago . . . Mr, Clarence D. East. Mathemat- ics, Athletic Director, Track Coach. Shut up or l'll throw you out. Mr. Erlinq O. Ellingson. Driver Training. Clutch downlu Miss Myrtle Ellis, Librarian. The bell has rung. Mrs. Mary Evans, Girls' Physical Educa- tion, Health, Equestrian Club. Think, think, think! Miss Myrtle Evien, English. Have you ever eaten fried feels? Mr. Robert Ferry, Bi- oloqy. Gurn? Three deten- tionsl Mr. lol-in A. Fischer. Boys' Physical Education, Health, Head Football Coach, Student Court Advisor. Here -have a detention. Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Choral Director, Chairman of Music Department, Music Club. I wish l had tr dollar' tor every time l'vo told you to stoa talk- z 'Jr ing. l'cl he a millionaire. Io Ann Harris. Spanish, ish Club, Alumni Tea mittee. Now vou'll just to be auietf' Mr. Paul H. wig. Mechanical and itectural Dralting. Let's silence and get some done. Miss Span- Com- have Hurt- Arch- have work Mr. Earl E. Heinhorst. Math- ematics, Cross-Country Coach. Fresh-Soph Track Coach, lf we tried a little harder, we could get it. Mr. Henry C. Hill. Senior Social Science, Stagecrait, Stage Crow, Soph- omore Play Director. Order and changefwhatever that meansln Mrs. Luella Hofsiet- ter, Girls' Physical Education, G. A. A. Lets see you doing something. t K-1 1 . Yacufty Miss Ioan Fuller. English. Now back home in lowa . . . Mr. E. Henry Garland, Mathematics, Frosh-Soph Bas- ketball, Fresh-Soph Baseball, He who chops his own wood is twice warmed. Mr. Enzo Giuntoli, Spanish. Table Ten- nis Club, Fresh-Soph Tennis. How do you expect to get proper circulation in this room if the windows aren'i open? Mrs. Barbara Greet, English, Speech. Attention, please. Miss Nolu Guenzler. Social Science, Girls' Club, Home- coming Committee. All those with C or below must hand in their notes. Miss Marie Gustafson, Commercial, Chair- man of Commercial Depart- ment, Commercial Club. Let's strive tor accuracy. facultq Miss Dorothy E. Howe, Latin, Latin Club. l can't talk any louder, class. Mr. Frank Hulka, English, Freshman Bas- ketball Coach. Well, today were qoinq to . . . Mr. Harold R. Iohnson, Printing, York-Hi Production. Who left the pi in this qalley? Miss Marian Iohnson, Art, Y's Tales Art Director. Today we will paint. Miss Sue Iohnson, Cafeteria Manager. Are your hands clean? Mr. W. Vernon Kelly. Mathematics, Square Dance Club, Summer School Director, Senior Class Advisor. Combine like terms. Mr. Harold I. Kieffer, Boys' Physical Education, Health, Chairman ot Physical Educa- tion Department, Varsity Base- ball Coachfreshmaii Football Coach. Ready . . . exercise, Mr. Walter A. Knudson, Enq- lish, Chess Club. Lets not turn this into a sorority meet- inqf Mr. David F. Koch, Ir., Boys' Physical Education, Enq- qlish, Varsity Basketball Coach, If you dor1't know anything else when you leave this class, you'll at least know the parts of speech. Miss Nancy Kmmin, Com- mercial Cliib. Study your linger charts. Mr. Robert M. Kuehn, Machine Shop, Home- r-oniinq Chairman. l-low would you like to see the teachers wear their pants low? Mr. Elmer Kunze, Phys! ics, Varsity Tennis Coach. Now, no wise cracks. Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Me- chanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Chairman oi lndustrial and Vocational Arts Depart- ment. We clon't want any ilunkies in here. Mrs. Iune Mackay. Commercial, Auditors ium Production Committee. Take a walk to the basket. Mr. A. G. Mcrciecr. Senior Social Science, Roundtable. Any reasonable man may assume that . . . Mr. Victor L. Mahood. Wood Shop, No talking while working at the bench. Mrs. Iune Marriner, Health, Soi- ence, lunior Red Cross, School-Wide Traffic and Safe' ty court. O.K., girls, who wants to bc the patient ior next week? Miss Mary Ann McKinney, English, Assistant Sponsor oi Thespians, lunior Red Cross. Yes, not yeh, 7acultq Mr. Hurley R. Lcmqert, Eng- lish, History, Co-Sponsor of l-listoiical Society, 195364 lunior-Senior Prom Chairman. You'll be out of here for a week if you don't shut up. Mr. Dwight Larson. History, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Do or die for Old Siwashf' Mrs. Lois A. Larson, Latin, Latin Club, l'll see what Harper's says. Mr. Robert M. Leader. English, Chairman ot English Depart- ment, Basketball Timekeeper and Scoreboard Operator, Write what you think. Mr. Victor Lesch, Biology, Frosh- Soph Football Coach. Well, gentlemen, lei's get to work now. Miss Celia M. Lynch. English, Co-Sponsor of Future Teachers oi America. In about two seconds, some- bodys going out of here. HOW ONE Miss Florence Marten, Mathematics. Faculty Representative oi Student Council. Sit down and shut up. Mr. Delbert W. Meitz, Mathematics, Freshman Football. Oh, my aching hack. Mr. Frank Morgan, English, Yearbook Director, Get OH that desk! Mr. Frank V. Neher, German, General Language, German Club, National Honor Society. We all appreciate your jokes, but we don't have time for them. ROW TWO Miss Bernice Newkirk, English, Read- ing lrnprovement. Your'e just a bunch oi poor listeners. ' Mrs. Alice Niemiec, Science, Horticulture. Let's not have the parade into the green- house before class. Mrs. Mary Nor- beck. Home Economics, Home Econ- omics Club. The recipe lar to- morrow is . . . Mr. W. Russell Palmer. Biology, Manager oi Book Store. ls that the chlorophyll var- 1ety? l5 facultq ROW THREE Miss Dorthea Petersen, French, Span- ish, lunior Class Advisor, French Club, Chairman oi Foreign Lan- guage Department. Cela suiiilf' Mr. Leo I. Pondelick. Choral Director. Orchestra, l hope you are sitting in your own seats. Miss Iannette E. Powell. Girls' Physical Education, Health, Pep Club, Cheerleaders. All right l ! i Let's keep it down. Mr. Iames W. Pranqe. Economic Geo- graphy, National Honor Society, Vis- ual Aids Crew. Get out your notes. LANG KRUMM MlST ,, fix K Lvl SH f . xx ? cultq TOP ROW Mr. Raymond G. Pratt, Chemistry, Golf Coach. Basketball Scorer. Does anyone want to buy a Lanqe's Handbook? Mr. LaVeme A. Reimer. Bond Director. Mrs. Nancy Roth, School Nurse, Future Nurses' Club. Mrs, lanes, your little girl isn't feelinq very well. Mrs. Muriel lures NIIXMO siqnment ironi the hoard before you Roth, Mathematics, Iunior Rina Com- mittee Advisor. Please copy your as- Miss Alice Schicht, Mathematics, As- sistant Sponsor of New Yorkers' Club, Driving a bulldozer would be no hard' er than driving a load ot piqs to market. Mr. F. G. Schrantz, Physics, Science, Radio Club. The siqnal has sounded. Miss Ida Lcme Settle. Math' ematics. Chairman of Mathematics De- partment, College Night. lt you want to talk, ao out in the hall. leave. Miss Bemice Samalonis. Span- ish, Spanish Club. Why are you taking Spanish when you can't even under- stand English? Lets have it quiet when the director steps on to the podium. Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Business. It l were runninq the school, it would be this way . . . Mrs. Ethyl Louise Rosenbach, Assistant Nurse. What year are you? Miss Beulah F Shehcm English Alumni Bulletin. All riqhtf' Mr. George E. Simpson, Science, Science Club. Thats the way the world is. lti ROW ONE Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, Assistant Librar ian. Look in the card catalog. M Adolph I. Stefani. Boys Physical Edu cation, Driver Training, Head Wrestling Assistant Track Coach, Letter Club. OK, you guys. G2 Coach. mens in the balcony and sit Clown.' ROW TWO Miss Mary E. Stocks, English, Co-Sport sor of National Honor Society. The word is 'regurgitatef' Miss Leola G Uecker. Commercial, Business Manager cf Auditorium Productions. Stop your talking. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman History, Take out one clean sheet ol theme paper. Mr. Iohn R. Varland History, Assistant Director of Boys' l tramural Athletics, Co-sponsor of Histor ical Society. All right. Knock it OH. ROW THREE Mr. Harold E. Wahlstrom. lndustrial Arts Electricity and Printing, Home Mechan ics. Let me exploing then you can talk. Miss Velma Walker, English Chairman cl Sophomore Class. Now well discuss the chapter Miss Dons E White Speech Thesplans Director of Dramatics Assemnly Loxnmtttee Cal endar Committee Your re puttlnq an avtful lot of strain on the hack of that little chair Mr A C Wilson Science l1Vh1 pei a little louder so everybody r in rear ROW FOUR M Burdette Wmemiller Home Econ :iii s Family Living Home Manage ment Alumni Tea Are you chewing cum? Miss Irene R Winn English Assistant Sponsor of National Honor Society ln all my 19 years ot teaching Mr L N Woodburn lndustiial Arts Long Range Planning Committee IQS3 Homecoming Student Llanclhook Ate there any questions on the lul letin'9 Mr G A Zacharias History Assistant Student Council Advisor Sup pose you start the discussion today FACULTY ON LEAVE Mr George Ehnebom Head ot Social Scient e Department Mr Harold Scholle Science Mr H K Story Social Science Q, ! f 3 ' 0 n 4 . In T , .wav 4 . ,,.,,,4., . , 4 W ,qw 4' . . ,if F X ll 1 1 .N MQ, L X ' X xx 'W ?wL Q ROGER AHLGRIM: Transferred lrom Austin Hiqh School, 4: Student Association. ALICE AITKEN: Pep Club Pin, 2: Senior Faculty Game, 4. SYLVIA ANNETTE ALEXANDER: Ottice Assistant, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 3: French Club Secretary 4. STANLEY IIM ALLISON: Student Association. GENE ANDERSON: York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball Captain, 2, GEORGE STUART ANDERSON: Football Managers Num- erals, Z: Soph Play Cast, 2: lunior Cast, 3: Football letter, 4: Senior Faculty Basketball, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Student Council Representative, l, 2, 3, 4. RONALD A. ANDERSON: Student Association. BEVERLY ANDORE: Transferred from Bensenville High School, 4: Student Association. RICHARD B. ARCHER: Intramural Football Champs Cap- tain, 1. OTTO DANIEL AST: intramural Basketball Captain, l: Numerals, 2: Football Letters, 3, 4: Letterinens Club, 3, 4: Student Council Representative, 3, 4: Senior-Faculty Balcetball, 4: El Clippo Show, 4. WILLIAM ATWOOD: Transferred lrom Easttovvn Hi-'gh School, 3: Track Letter, 3, 4: Trai'-k Co-captain, 4. IERROLD A. BALDWIN: Concert Band, Z: Varsity Wrestling Letter, 2. IAMES E. BAN: Transferred from Glenbard, 2: Student Association. MALVIN BARTLETT: Soph Play Cast, 2: Y's Tales Siatt, 2: Iunior Play Cast, 3: Drama Night Cast, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Senior Play Cast, 4: York-Hi Staff, 4. TOM W. BARTMANN: Student Council Representative, 2: Basketball Numerals, 2: Basketball Letter, 4. DONNA BAUGHIVIAN: G. A. A, Award, l, 2: Senior Faculty Game, 4. HOLLY DAY BAWDEN: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Soph Play Cast, 2: Drama Night Production Statt, 2: French Club Secretary, 2: Operetta Cast, 3: Drama Niqht Cast, 3,4: Iunior Play Cast, 3: French Club President, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Class Rina Committee, 3: Senior Play Cast, 4: Mardi Gras, 4: Talent Show, 4: Thespian President, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. IANET ELAINE BEALL: Girls Club Pin, l: Pep Club Pin, 2: Style Show, Z: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club Guard, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Cast, 3: Cheerleader Co-Captain, 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 1,1 DAVID BECK: Minor Music Letter, 3, Operetta Cast, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BARBARA ANN BECKER: Home Economics Style Show, l, 2, Soph Play Production Stall, 2, Commercial Club Vice- President, 45 Commercial Club Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. IUDITH M. BECKMAN: German Club Secretary, 3, German Club Pin and Guard 3, Y's Tales Stafi, 3, 4, lunior Red Cross Representative, 4, Y's Tales Typist, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. EDWARD I. BEDARD: Student Association. CALVIN BEISSWANGER: Student Association. DEBORAH BENNETT: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Three- Year Music Letter, 3. ROBERT BERGER: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 3. TERRY BERNETT: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 2, Drama Night Cast, 3, 4g Iunior Play Production Stati, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Thespian Pin, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, New Yorkers' Vice-President 4, Talent Show, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PAUL BEWIE: Transferred from Lyons Township High School, 4, Student Association. STEPHEN BLAKELEY: I-lomeroom Representative, lg Frosh Track Team Manager, l, Senior Play Cast, 4: Basketball Letter, 4. IUDITH A. BLOEDEL: Freshman Chorus, lg Soph Chorus, Z1 Pep Club Pin, 3: Music Letter, 3, YorkAHi Reporter, 3, G. A. A. Award, 3, 4, lunior Play Production Staff, 3, Treble Clei, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Homecoming Committee Chair- man, 4, Senior Announcement Committee, 4, York-Hi Staff, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. HOWARD CHRISTIAN BOLDEBUCK, IR.: Ir. Red Cross Representative, 2. MARGARET IANE BOWSER: Transferred from Austin High, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Mardi Gras, 4, Talent Show Production Staff, 4. MARCIA VIRGINIA BOYLES: Office Worker, l, 2, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Student Council Representative, 2, York-Hi Art Staff, 2, 3, 4, Y's Tales Art Co-Editor, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. CHARLENE BREMBERG: Band, l, 2, G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, Pep Club Treasurer, 3, G. A. A. Sports Manager, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3, Pep Club President, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. FRANCES BRODERICK: Student Association. RONNIE BROKER: Track Numerals, 2, Football Numerals, 2, Captain lntramural Basketball Champs, 2, Football Letter, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. FLOYD BROWN: Student Association, 25 RICHARD LEE BRUCE: Transferred lrom Sullivan High School, 2, Student Association. STEVE A. BRUDER: Student Association. DONALD BRYSON: Transferred from East High School, 2, Latin Club, 2, Senior Faculty Game, 4. CARL BUDELSKY: intramural Basketball Captain, 1, 4, lntramural Basketball Champs, 2, Baseball Letter, 3, 4, Football Letter, 4. BETTY BUNGE: Student Association, WALLACE CHARLES BURKE: Student Association. MARILYN IEAN BURNELL: Music Letter, 3. GLEN RAYMOND BUTLER: Track Numorals, l, 2, Football Numerals, 2, Football Letter, 3. RUTH WELDON CAIN: Transferred from Lamar Hiqh School, 3, Iunior Rina Committee, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Secretary Senior Class, 4, New Yorkers' Secretary, 4, Talent Show, 4: TWO-Year Music Letter, 4. IEANNE E. CALDWELL: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Oper- etta Chorus, 3, Senior Play Production Staii, 4, Drama Night Production Stalt, 4, Senior Cap and Gown Committee, 4, York-Hi Reporter, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Mixed Octet, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game 4. EDWARD G. CANFIELD: Student Association. IEANNETTE CARLSON: Transferred from Lindblom l-liqh School, 3, G. A. A. Numerals, 3. IOHN B. CARLSON: Student Association. MARY CARNEY: G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4, Library Stott, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Senior Play Production Stait, 4, Spanish Club Treasurer, 4. SHIRLEY CARTER: Soph Chorus Secretary, Z, Student Council Representative, 3, Calendar Committee, 3, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 3, Calendar Com- mittee Chairman, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Girls' Nonette, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. ROBERT CETERA: Intramural Football Champs, l, York-Hi Staii, 2, Choir Service Pin, 3, 4, Three Year Music Letter, 3, York-Hi Advertising Staff, 3, Operetta Cast, 3, Four- Year Music Pin, 4, York-Hi Assistant, 4, Headlines Editor, 4, Talent Show 4. IOY LORRAINE CHRISTIAN: Transferred from Highland Park High School, 3, Student Association. MARY IEAN CHRISTIANSON: Soph Play Production Staii. 2, Music Award, 3, Office Assistant, 3. A 26 HOBERTA SHIRLEY CIOCHON: Student Association. MILLICENT CLARK: Style Show, 2. LOIS ARLENE COHEN: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2, National Honor Society, 3, Spanish Club President, 4, Senior Play Production Stall, 4, Spanish Club Pin, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4. DAVE COLBY: Historical Society President, 4, Historical Society Pin, 4. PAT COLE: Home Economics Show, l, 2, Soph Play Pro- duction Staff, 2, G. A, A. Award, 3, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 3, Cap ond Gown Committee, 4, York-Hi Typist, 4, Girls' Club Secretary, 4, Girls' Club Pin Guard, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, W. IAMES COPLAND: Student Association. JANE CORYELL: Transierred Irom St. Ioseph High School, 2, Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, Latin Club Pin, 4. WILLIAM CURRAN: Activities Committee, l, Basketball Numerals, 2, Red Cross Representative, 3. C. FREDRICK CURRY: Transferred irom South Side I-Iiqh School, l, Y's Tales Staii, 2, 3, 4, Sound Crew, 2, 3, Foot- ball Announcer, 2, 3, Basketball Anouncer, 2 3, Soph Play Production Staff, 2 3, Iunior Play Production Staff, 2 3, Senior Play Production Stalf, 2 3, Drama Night Production Staff, 2 3, Ring Committee, 3, Operetta Production Staff, 3, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y's Tales Head Photographer, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, RICHARD H. CURTIS: Y's Tales Stalt Photographer, 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2, Editor oi Y's Tales, 4, Iunior Play Stage Crew, 4. WILLIAM DAILEY: Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Football. 2, 4, Store- room Manager, 3, Lettermarrs Club, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate Representative, 3, Senior Ring Committee, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. DOROTHY DALE: Iunior Play Cast, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. IAN DAVENPORT: Transferred from South Shore Hiqh School, 2, Student Association. STANLEY WALTHER DAVIS: Student Association. IOHN DAVISON: Wrestling Numerals, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3. WILLIAM I. DAWSON: Auxilium Latinurn Award, 1, 2, Illinois State Latin Award, 1, Student Council Representa- tive, 2, Soph Play Cast, 2, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, Major Music Letter, 3, N. H. S., 3, Operetta Orchestra, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RONALD CHARLES DEMARCO: Student Association, CAROL DENNIS: Library Staff Pin, 2, Music Letter, 3, G. A. A. Award, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 27 , SVN c an .af 'Q BARBARA DeRUlTER: Transferred from Chicago Christian High School, 45 Student Association. PATRICIA DEUTSCHE: lunior Ring Committee, 35 Three- Year Music Letter, 35 Red Cross Representative, 45 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. MARGARET DIMMITT: Student Association. GRACE DISPENSA: Transferred from Nazareth Academy, 45 Student Association. RODEAN ANN DONOVAN: York-Hi Art Staff. l5 Gold Key Award, 25 Soph Play Production Staff, 25 Y's Tales Art Stall, Z, 3, 45 Home Economics Style Show, 2, 35 Ouill and Scroll, 3, 45 lunior Play Production Staff, 45 Y's Tales Representative, 35 Senior Play Production Stott. 45 Y's Tales Art Co-Editor, 45 Stunt Night, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 45 Home Economics Club Pin, 4. PEARL DROHNER: Student Association. CAROLE DUCHILD: Transferred from Tuley High School, 4. MARY KATHRYN DUNCAN: Soph Play Cast, 25 Library Stali, 2, 35 Secretary Latin Club, 35 Music Club Vice-Presis dent, 35 Junior Play Production Staff, 35 Drama Night Pro- duction Statt, 3, 45 National Honor Society, 35 Auxiliary Essay Contest, 35 Music Club Pin, 35 Senior Play Cast, 45 Thespian Secretary-Treasurer, 45 Drama Night Cast, 45 Latin Club Pin, 45 Thespian Pin. LORETTA DVORSKY: Style Show, l. BEVERLY EBELING: Student Association. MARY ANN EDWARDS: G. A. A. Award, l, Z, 3, 45 Student Council Representative, 25 Soph Class Play Production Staff, 25 Operetta Production Staff, 35 Operetta Cast, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Red Cross Representative, 35 G, A. A, Vice-President Senior Faculty Game, 45 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. IOHN EHRHARDT: Wrestling Numerals, 25 Y's Tales Staff, 3, 45 Football Letter, 45 Y's Tales Sports Chairman, 45 Ouill and Scroll, 45 Lettermen's Club, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IANET ELLISON: Student Council Representative, ly Soph Play Production Staii, 25 Pep Club Pin, 25 ThreevYear Music Letter, 3p Secretary Concert Band, 45 Y's Tales Business Manager, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ANNAMAE ENRIGHT: Transferred from Austin High School, 45 Student Association. ARDETH ERICKSON: Three-Year Music Letter, 35 lunior Red Cross Representative, 35 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DANIEL B. ERLANDSON: Soph Play Production Staff, l, 35 Soph Play Cast, 25 Iunior Play Production Staff, 2, 45 Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 3, 45 Stage Manager, 35 Talent Show Production Staff, 3, 45 Operetta Production Staff, 35 Stage Crew Letter, 35 Senior Play Cast, 4. PATRICIA ESLINGER: Student Association. CHARLES EVANSON: Visual Aids Crew Letter, lj Stage Crew, l, 25 Talent Show, 2, 3, 45 Three-Year Music Letter. 35 Assembly Organist 3, 4. 28 EDWARD P. EWALD: Basketball Numerals, 2, Basketball Letter, 4. BARBARA FAINTER: Student Council Representative, 2, Library Staff, 2, Soph Chorus Accompanist, 2, Iunior Class Play, 3, Operetta Chorus, 3, Girls' Nonette, 3, 4, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, Safety Committee, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Y's Tales Typist, 4, Senior Choir Accompanist, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. IOHN WILLIS FALTER: Football Numerals, 2, Basketball Numeral, 2, Football Letter, 3, 4, Basketball Letter, 3, Lettermerfs Club, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee, 3, All- Sub- urban Football Team, 3, Homecoming King, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Conference, Sub- urban, Chicaqo-Area Honorary Teams, 4, Special Mention All State Team, 4, Basketball Letter, 4. DONALD FARMER: Senior Faculty Game, 4. SANDRA M. FEARN: Office Staff Worker, l, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Senior Announcement Committee, 4, Red Cross Representative, 4. IAMES L. FEASTER: German Club President, 3, German Club Pin and Guard, 3, York-Hi Staff, 3, Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4. EVELYN ELAINE FELBINGER: Fashion Show, l, 2. ANNE E. FELTHOUSE: G, A. A. Award, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Vice-President, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. MARCIA FELZ: Student Association. GAIL ANN FERDINANDSEN: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Class Ring Committee, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Treble Clef Vice-President, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. RITA ELIZABETH FIELITZ: Style Show, 1, German Club Treasurer, 3, Future Nurses' Club Pin Chairman, 4. KENNETH FIENE: Student Council Representative, 3, Base- Ball Letter, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative, 3. LAWRENCE FORGUE, IR.: Intramural Basketball Captain, 1, Homeroom Representative, l, Talent Show, 2, Boys' Octet, 2, 3, 4, Soph Class Vice-President, 2, ThreefYear Music Letter, 33 Senior Choir Vice-President, 3, Senior Choir Otticer's Pin, 3, 4, Operetta Chorus, 3, Senior Choir Pres- ident, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. IERRY FOSNOT: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. FRANK CHARLES FOSTER: Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball Champs, 2, Talent Show, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play Cast, 3, Band President, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LOIS ANN FREDRIKSEN: G. A. A. Award, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Pin, 2, Senior Faculty Game, 4. EVELYN FRENCH: Senior Faculty Game, 4. ROBERT B. FRENCH: Transferred from Oak Park-River Forest High School, 2, lunior Play Cast, 3, York-Hi Stott, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4, Assistant Headlines Editor, 4, Honorary Thespian, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. 29 E' ,Q-nv 4,-we rms NN. be Xt .,,..v' , it .,f'g' it E, A., 1 K IE' Q 4. fi 'P . .f-4 Mi I I 3 TRUMAN IAY FRICKE: Student Association. ROBERT FRIEDLI: Library Staff, Z7 Roundtable Club Vice- President, 47 French Club Treasurer, 47 Senior Play Pro' duction Staff, 47 Drama Niqht Production Staff, 4. ARLEEN E. FRIIZ: Secretary'Treasurer Girls' Glee Club, 27 Three-Year Music Letter, 3. ALLAN H. FRITZ: Football Numerals, 27 Football Letters, 3, 47 Safety Committee, 37 Traffic Court, 3, 47 Safety Corn' mittee Chairman, 47 Lettermens Club Treasurer, 47 Student Council Executive Committee, 47 York-Hi Statt, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. ROLF IVAR FRITZ: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 47 Iunior Play Production Staff, 2, 3, 47 Senior Play Production Staff, 3, 47 Drama Niqht Production Staff, 2, 3, 47 Sound Crew Pin, 2, 3, 47 HENRY GAETANO: Band, 1. ALAN GALLAGHER: Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CLARENCE I. GARBOSKE: Student Association. MARY IANE GAUNT: Senior Faculty Game, 4. VIRGINIA HELEN GAUS: Chorus, 1, 2, DOROTHY GEE: Student Council Representative, l7 As- sembly Committee, 17 Soph Chorus President, 27 Three- Year Music Letter, 37 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NORMAN GEHRKE: Student Association. LORRAINE GEIGER: Soph Play Production Staff, 27 York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 47 Iuniot' Play Production Staff, 37 York-Hi Ex- change Editor, 4. SANDRA REGINA GERRIE: York-Hi Staff, 3, 47 York-Hi Headlines Editor, 4. PATRICIA ANN GILLETTE: Three-Year Music Letter, 37 York-Hi Typist, 4. .ARNO IOHN GILLIS: Golf Numeral, 27 Golf Letter, 37 Letter- men's Club, 3, 4. ELAINE HELEN GLANZ: Transferred from LaFayette School, 17 Student Association. MICHAEL FITZMORRIS GLASSO: Transferred from St. Patricks Academy, 17 York-Hi Staff, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. 30 IEANNE CARYL GNAPP: Transierred from Iones Com- mercial High School, 47 York-Hi Staff, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IOHN ROBERT GODWIN: Student Council Representative, 37 YorkAHi Reporter, 3, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. DONALD THOMAS GORDON: Student Association. PAT GORE: Student Association. IOHN W. GORVETT: Football Numerals, 27 Football Letter, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. BARBARA GRAFF: York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 47 lunior Play Pro- duction Stafi, 37 Operetta Chorus, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Senior Play Production Stati, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SARAH IANET GREAVES: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2, 37 Library Pin, 2, 37 National Honor Society, 37 State Latin Contest, 37 Latin Club Pin, 4. SHIRLEY GRIFFIN: Soph Chorus Vice-President, 27 York-Hi Reporter, 2, 37 Treble Clet President, 37 Major Music Letter, 37 York-Hi Copy Editor, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. IAMES IOHN GUERTLER: Student Association. RONALD GUILBERT: Transferred from Glenbard, l7 Red Cross Representative, 27 Football Manaqer, 37 Drama Niqht Production Staii, 37 Thespians, 3, 47 Senior Play Cast, 47 Drama Night Cast, 47 Thespian Pin, 4. ROBERT ERVING GUSTAVESON: Student Association. IOHN R. HADLEY: lunior Red Cross Representative, 27 Three-Year Band Letter, 37 FourfYear Music Pin, 4. MARY CAROLYN HAIMBAUGH: Soph Play Cast, 27 Thes- pian Secretary, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 37 Senior Play Production Staff, 37 lunior Play Production Start, 37 Thespian Award, 37 Thespian Vice-President, 47 Senior Choir, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD HAMMESFAHR: Intramural Basketball Captain, l, 2, 3. IUDY HAMOWITZ: G. A. A. Award, 17 Girls' Nonette, 3, 47 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Operetta Chorus, 37 York-Hi Typist, 47 Music Club Pin, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 47 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. CAROLE HANSEN: Class Vice-President, l7 Freshman Queen, I7 Girls Club Pin, 17 Student Council Representative. 27 Spanish Club Treasurer, 27 Soph Play Cast, 27 Assembly Committee, 27 Pep Club Pin, 27 Elections Committee, 37 Girls' Club Board, 37 Y's Tales Staii, 3, 47 Majorette, 37 lunior Ring Committee, 37 Secretary Student Council, 47 Senior Play Production Stati, 47 Y's Tales Co-Chairman, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 47 Chairman Homecoming Committee, 4. RON HARGREAVES: Basketball Numeral, 27 Football Letter, 4. DOUGLAS HARRIS: Student Council Representative, 27 Operetta Chorus, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Major Music Letter, 37 Senior Chair, 47 Boy's Octet, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 31 , Lvvm E f A X N . IOAN HARRIS: Student Association. PAUL RICHARD HARRIS: Senior Faculty Game, 4. ROBERT L. HARRISON: Three-Year Band Letter, 3, Four- Year Music Pin, 4. WILLIAM HARRISON: Wrestling Numeral, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. IANICE HARTE: ThreeAYear Music Letter, 3, Future Nurses of America Secretary, 4. LOLS ARLENE HARTMANN: Home Economics Style Show, PATRICIA HARTWIG: Freshman Chorus, ly Glee Club, 21 Senior Faculty Game, 4. VIRGINIA ANN HATHORNE: Office Worker, l, 2, 35 Glee Club Librarian, 2, Soph Play Production Staff, 27 Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 4, French Club Pin, 2, Thespians, 2, 3, 4, York-I-Ii Publicity Manaqei, 3, 4: Thespian Award. 3: Iunior Play Business Staff, 3, Senior Play Cast, 45 Drama Night Cast, 45 Quill and Scroll, 45 York-Hi Typist, 4, Iunior Play Production Staff 4. BEVERLY HAWKINS: Auxilium Latinum Award l, Z3 Chess Club Treasurer, 25 Latin Club Vice-President, 35 Latin Club President, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4. CAROL HAWKINS: Transferred from Austin High School, 4, Student Association. LEE ALLEN HEDGE: Wrestling Numerals, 25 Three-Year Band Letter, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. MARGARET HEIDELMEIER: Student Association. DONNA HENDERSON: Student Association. MARGARET MARY HERLEHY: Transferred from immacul- ate Conception, 27 Senior Play Production Staff, 4. GALE EDWIN HERMANCE: Transferred from Genor City High School, 1, Student Council Representative, ly Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Basketball Letter, 3. HAROLD H. HERRON, Ir.: Student Association. DUANE E. HESTERMAN: Student Association. ROBERT HIGHTOWER: Student Association. i CAROL HILDEBRANDT: Student Association. KENNETH R. HILL: Transferred from Southwest High School, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARLENE HITZEMANN: Style Show, l, 2, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Senior Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD HOCKING: Student Association. IACQUELINE E. HOLDERMAN: Soph Play Production Staff, 25 Auxilium Latinum Award, 25 Library Staii, 25 G. A. A. Award 3, 45 National Honor Society, 35 G. A. A, Treasurer, 45 N. H. S. Secretary, 45 Senior Announcement Committee, 45 York-Hi Reporter, 45 Latin Club Pin, 45 Faculty Game, 4. IUDITH E. HOLDERMAN: Library Staii, 25 Auxilium Latinum Award, 25 Soph Play Production Staff, 25 G. A. A. Award, 3, 45 Future Teachers Secretary, 35 Prom Committee Chair- man, 35 Homecoming Dance Chairman, 45 G. A. A. Secre- tary, 45 Senior Announcement Committee, 45 York-Hi Re- porter, 45 Illinois State Future Teachers Association Histor- ian, 45 Latin Club Pin, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. MARY LEE HOLMYARD: Transferred from Thomas Cooley High School, 45 Student Association. YVONNE HOPPENSTEDT: Red Cross Treasurer, 2. PHYLLIS HORN: Style Show, l, 25 Homecoming Committee, l, 45 Iunior Red Cross Representative, l, 25 G. A, A. Award, 25 G. A. A. Numerals, 25 Girls Club Pin, 45 Pep Club Pin, 45 Senior Announcements Committee, 45 York-Hi Reporter, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IANE L. HOWE: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. DIANE HRDLICKA: Student Association. GRACE E. IACKER: Home Economics Style Show, 1, 2, 35 Equestrian Club Corresponding Secretary, 15 Talent Show, 2, 35 Operetta Production Staff, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Senior Play Production Staff, 45 Assembly Organist, 3, 45 DONNA IAEGER: G. A. A. Numerals, 15 lunior Red Cross Representative, 15 G. A. A. Letter, 25 Pep Club Pin, 35 G. A. A. President, 35 York-Hi Reporter, 35 Iunior Play Production Staff, 35 Pep Club Vice-President, 45 York-Hi Sports Staff, 45 Senior Play Production Staii, 45 Cap and Gown Committee, 45 Senior Announcements Committee, 45 G. A. A. Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 G. A, A. State Award ll, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. RUTH IAMES: Freshman Chorus Accompanist, 15 Sopfi Chorus Accompanist, 25 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. IOHN IENKINS: Safety Committee, l5 Wrestling Numerals, 25 Football Numerals, 25 Track Numerals, 25 Band Vice- President, 35 Homeroom Representative, 35 Football Letter, 3, 45 Wrestling Letter, 35 l.ettermen's Club, 3, 45 Three- Year Music Letter, 35 Class President, 45 Lettermen's Club Vice-President, 4. TACK RICHARD IENSEN: Future Teachers cf America Presi- dent, 2, 35 French Contest Award, 25 Boys' State, 35 National Honor Society, 35 Harvard Prize Book, 3. ALAN RICHARD IOHNSON: Baseball Letter, 15 Football Numerals, 25 Lettermens Club, 3, 45 Class Ring Committee, 35 Football Letter, 3. CAROL ANN IOHNSON: G.A.A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4: Cal- endar Committee, 25 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Senior Play Production Stalf, 45 Iunior Red Cross Representative, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 33 K ,if - --xiii, .3 fffffw Seniom f to New Slwru, New Hari om The sailor shoutinq orders is lim Schroeder, vice-president of Student Council. lim has been a member of Student Council tor three years, and was elected to National Honor Society in his junior year. Next to lim we find Al Schoenbach, vice-president of the Senior Class. During his tour years at York, Al has been on both the football and qolt teams. Ronnie lohnson, our next sailor, is president of Lettermen's Club. l-le was vice-president of his lunior Class and active in sports and music at York. Our sun bather is Carole Hansen, secretary ot Student Council. She is active in Girls' Club and has served on Y's Tales Staff for two years. Midqe Nicoll, sittinq on the deck, has been an active member ot G.A.A. and Pep Club. Midge is a member oi the nonette and has served on two play production staits. Next to Midge we see lohn Ienkins, Senior Class president and Lettermen's Club vice-president. 3,1 VACQQYN Seniom fecal 4 'Ifeam 0 Hough Seam The captain of our ship is Walter Strauch, Student Council president. Wally is the captain of the basketball team and was president of his Sophomore Class. The gal on the ladder is Shirley Stout, chairman of the Assembly Committee and vice-president of Girls' Club. Next to Shirley is lock Falter, co-captain of the tootball team. lack was elected Homecoming King in his senior year. You next see Bruce Karr, Senior Class treasurer, lounging on the deck. Donna Van Ewyk is sitting next to Bruce. She has been a cheerleader for three years, and Was Senior Homecoming Queen. Also in on the conversation is Ruth Cain, secretary oi the Senior Class. Ruth was elected to National Honor Society when C1 junior, and in her senior year she was in the talent show cast. 35 NANCY IEAN IOHNSON: Iunior Red Cross Representative. 4. PAUL S. IOHNSON: Track Numerals, 25 Cross-Country Letter, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. RAY IOHNSON: Student Association. RONALD D. IOHNSON: Football Numerals, 25 Wrestling Numerals, 25 Track Numerals, 25 Talent Show, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President, 35 Football Letter, 3, 45 Track Letter, 35 Ring Committee, 35 Band Secretary, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Lettermen's Club, 35 Lettermens Club President, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4, SHIRLEY IOHNSON: Student Council Representative, 1, 25 Soph Play Production Staff, 2. SPENCER W. IOHNSON: Student Association. BONNIE IONES: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 35 lunior Play Production Staff, 35 Operetta Chorus, 35 G. A. A. Numerals, 35 Major Music Letter, 35 York-Hi Reporter, 35 National Honor Society, 35 Pep Club Pin, 35 Student Traffic Court, 35 N. H. S. Vice-President, 45 Pep Club Secretary, 45 Activities Committee, 45 Senior Play Pro- duction Staif, 45 York-Hi Copy Editor, 45 Quill and Scroll, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 45 Second Prize for Essay Contest on Teachinq, 4. DONALD S. IONES: Transferred from West I-Iiqh School, 45 Student Association. CHARLES A. IORDAN: Track Numerals, 25 Cross-Country Letter, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club, 3, 45 Cross-Country Captain, 4. CAROL ANN IORGENSEN: Student Association. RONALD IORNS: Student Association. ROBERT ARTHUR IOSEPHSON: Baseball Numerals, 25 Home-room Representative, 25 Student Council Representa- tive, 25 French Club Pin, 35 Talent Show, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. DON B. IUGLE: Football Numerals, 25 Soph Play Cast, 25 Talent Show, 2, 3, 45 lunior Play Production Staff, 35 Thespians, 45 Football Letter, 45 Lettermerfs Club, 45 Thes- pian Pin, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. SUSAN IUSKO: Transferred from Farragut Hiqh School, lg G. A. A. Award, 4. REGINA KAHN: Soph Play Production Staff, 25 Soph Play Cast, 25 Major Music Letter, 35 Library Staff, 45 Senior! Faculty Game, 4. BONNIE KAIN: French Club Pin, 25 Student Council Repree sentative, 35 Drama Night Production Staff, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. LORRAINE KALBANTNER: Student Association. ROBERT KASSNER: Student Association. 36 MARILYN KEIL: Third Place, Poster Contest, 27 Library Stall Pin, 3. DIXON KENDALL: Student Association. ROBERTA KERBEC: Band Maiorette, 17 Student Council Representative, l, 27 lunior Red Cross Representative, l, 37 Soph Chorus, 27 Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 47 Homecoming Com- mittee, 3, 47 Y's Tales Senior Committee Chairman, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IIM IOHN KETCHMARK: Student Association. RICHARD KINZEI.: Student Association. PATRICIA KIRBY: Red Cross Representative, l7 Library Staff, 2, 37 Student Council, 2, 37 National Honor Society, 3: Senior Play Production Staii, 47 Latin Club Pin, 47 Three- Year Music Letter, 3. CHARLES A. KLUSAS: Student Association. RUTH ELEANOR KNOWLES: Office Stafi, 1: lunior Play Production Stott, 37 Soph Play Production Staff, 37 Senior Play Production Stott, 47 Three-Year Music Letter, 4. ARTHUR I. KOPITKE: Student Association. EDWARD I. KOPP: Student Association. CAROL KOSANDA: Girls' Glee Club, 27 Senior Faculty Game, 4. MARELLYN KOSTNER: lunior Red Cross Representative, 27 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 York-Hi Reporter, 47 FourfYear Music Pin, 4. GENE D. KRAEGEL: Football Numerals, Z7 Wrestling Num' erals, 27 Football Letter, 3, 47 All-Conierence Guard, 47 Lettermen's Club, 47 Secretary, 4. FRED KRAEPLIN: Student Council Representative, l7 Soph Play Cast, 27 Football Numerals, 27 Talent Show, 2: York-I-Ii Stott, 2, 3, 47 Iunior Red Cross Representative, 27 Football Letter, 3, 47 Music Letter, 37 York-Hi Financial Secretary, 37 Lettermen's Club, 3, 47 York-Hi Business Manager, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. DAVID KRAMER: Student Association. BERNICE E. KRAUS: Style Show, l, 27 Commercial Club Social Chairman, 47 Commercial Club Pin, 4. ARLENE H. KREMPELS: Soph Girls' Chorus Accompanist. 27 Commercial Club Secretary, 47 Y's Tales Typist, 47 Com- mercial Club Pin, 4. WILLIAM I.. KREUTZER: Student Association. 37 WILLIAM W. KRUEGER: Student Association. ROBERT KRUSE: Seniorfaculty Game, 4. HELEN LAGOWSKI: Office Worker, 3. DOLORES LAMPORT: Freshman Chorus Accompanist, lp Soph Play Production Staff, 27 Iunior Red Cross Representaf tive, 2, Chess Club Secretary, 2, Student Council Repre- sentative, 2, Senior Choir Accompanist, 3, 45 Operetta Chorus and Production Staff, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Iunior Play Production Stott, 35 Latin Club Treasurer, 3: National Honor Society, 35 Prom Committee Chairman, 35 York-Hi Art Staff, 37 Senior Play Production Staff, 4g Thes- pians, 4, Drama Niqht Cast, 4, Quill and Scroll, 45 Y's Tales Art Stott, 4, Talent Show, 4, Senior Announcement Committee, 4, Latin Club Pin, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. EUNICE LANGELER: Student Association. ERIC LARSON: Band, l, 2. ARDEN LAURENT: Student Association. GLORIA DAWN LEBER: Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Class Ring Committee, 3, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. SHERRY IANE LEDR: Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. EDWIN LEE: Student Association, RICHARD LEESEBERG: Student Association. MARGARET LEROY: Student Council Representative, Z5 Girls Club Pin, 2, 37 Drama Night Production Stafi, 3, 47 lunior Production Statt, 37 Girls Club Guard, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, York-Hi Typist, 4. LARRY LESTER: Student Association. IACQUELINE LEWIS: Transferred trorn Benson High School, Z, Student Association. PAT LEWIS: Calendar Committee, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RUTH LIGHTER: Transferred trom Northrop Collegiate School, 4, Student Association. ED LINK: Student Association. CORINNE IANE LONGWELL: Home Economics Style Show, 2. 38 ROGER LOW: Class President, 1, Band Letter, 3, IOANNE II-IAN LUKCAS: Student Association. IOHN LUND: Track Numerals, Z, Cross Country Letter, 3, 4, Lettermerfs Club, 3, 4. LYN LUSKE: Freshman Chorus Secretary, 1, Red Cross Representative, 1, 2, Activities Committee, 2, lunior Play Production Staff, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Prom Committee Chairman, 3, Senior Play Production Staif, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Elections Committee Chairman, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Senior-Alumni Dance Committee Chairman, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4. LEWIS M. MABIE: Student Council Representative, l, Talent Show, 2, 3, 4, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. GRANT EDWARD Mac LAREN: Transferred from Duarte I-liqh School, 3, Student Council Representative, 4, Cross- Country Manager, 4, Homecoming Committee, 4, Student Council Faculty Committee Chairman, 4. ORLAND MAIOR: Intramural Football Championship, l- Cross Country Numerals, 2, Cross Country Letter, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. GAIL MANDERS: G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. CAROLYN MANNING: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2, Home Economics Style Show, 2, Prom Committee, 3, SARA I. MARTINEZ: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. KEN MARUNDE: Student Association. DALE RALPH MAXWELL: Student Association. PAUL DAVID MAYER: Transferred from Elqin Academy, 3, Student Association. LYNNE MAYSACK: Student Council Representative, 2, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, lunior Red Cross Representative, 3, lunior Play Production Staii, 3. LUCIA MAZZONE: Student Association. BILL MCCORMAC: Intramural Football Championship, l, Intramural Basketball Captain, l, Intramural Basketball Championship, l, 2, ALICE MCDONALD: Office Staii, l, 2, Class Ring Committee, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, DEAN N. IVICFARLAND: intramural Basketball Captain, l, Frosh-Soph Football Numerals, 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Intramural Basketball Championship, 2: Frosh-Soph Basketball Manager, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, York-Hi Staii, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 3. 4, York-Hi Sports Editor, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Intramural Basketball Captain, 4, El Clippo Show, 4. 39 IANE MCGREW: Student Council Representative, 1, 2, Homecoming Committee, l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Pin, 2, Elec- tions Committee, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Calendar Committee, 4, Honorary Quill and Scroll, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Y s Tales Activity Com- mittee Chairman, 4. MICHAEL I. MCLANE: Math Club President, 3, Drama Night Cast, 3, 4, lunior Play, 3, Math Club Vice-President 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Thespian Pin, 4, Talent Show, 4. MARYELLEN MCPHERSON: Transferred from Brandon High School, 3, Student Association. PRISCILLA ALDEN MERRIAM: York-I-Ii Reporter, 2, 3, lunior Red Cross Representative, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, York-Hi Editor-in-Chief, 4, York-Hi Editorial Board, 4, Quill and Scroll Vice-President, 4, Latin Club Vice-President, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. PATRICIA MERRIFIELD: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, G, A. A. Award, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. FRANCES MISSAR: Elections Committee, l, Freshman Chorus, l, Soph Chorus, 2. LOWELL L. MITTELSTADT: Soph Play Production Staff, 2. DAVE RICHARD MOATES: Frosh-Soph Baskekball Co- Manager, 2, Intramural Track Award, 2, Intramural Basket- ball Championship, 3. GEORGE MOBECK: Student Association. RONALD P. MOELLER: Student Association. DONNE MOEN: Wrestling Numerals, 2, State Music Contest, 2, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Wrestling Letter, 3, Lettermen's Club, 3, Football Letter, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NANCY MORGAN: York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant, 2, 4, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Honorary Quill and Scroll, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DON WILLIAM MORIN: Transferred from Fenger High School, l, Student Association. BURKE MORRIS: Student Association. MILDRED MOTTER: Transferred from Central High School, l, G. A, A. Award, l, 2, Auxilium Latinum Medal, 1, Z, National Honor Society, 3, Student Council Representative, 3, Music Club Pin, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 3, Music Club Secretary, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DAVE MURISON: Intramural Football Championship, l. PATRICIA MURPHY: State Latin Contest Pin, 2, 3, Auxilium Latinium Award, 2, 3, Library Staff, Z, National Honor Society, 3, Latin Club Secretary, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4. EDWARD NAGEI.: Senior Play Production Staff, l, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Play Production Staff, l, Z, 3, Soph Play Production Staff, l, 2, 3, Drama Night Production Staff, l, 2, 3, 4, Light Crew Award, l, 2, 3, Talent Show, 2, 3, 4, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Band Treasurer, 4. -10 FAITH NAGLE: Transferred from Wheaton Academy, 3: Student Association. MARY NASH: Girls Club Pin, l. ROY NELSON: Student Council Representative, l: Football Numerals, 2: Wrestling Letter, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 4: Football Letter, 3, 4: Wrestling Co-Captain, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. IOYCE FRANCES NEMEC: Home Economics Style Show, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. KENT A. NEWLON: Senior Play Production Staff, l, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Production Staff, l, 2: Drama Night Production Staff, l, 2, 3: Soph Play Production Stott, l, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Chorus, 3: York-Hi Art Staff, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 3: Oper- etta Production Staff, 3: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Y's Tales Art Staff, 4: Thespian Pin, 4. MARIORIE GAIL NICOLL: G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative, 1: G. A. A. Secretary, 2: Safety Committee, 2: Homecoming Queen, Z: Pep Club Pin, 2, 3: Trafiic Court, 2: Pep Club President, 3: G. A. A. State Award, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Chorus, 3: Iunior Play Production Stott, 3: Class Ring Com- mittee, 3: G. A. A. President, 4: Cap and Gown Committee, 4: Senior Play Production Staff, 4: Nonette, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. MARION NIEDERER: Transferred from I. Sterling Morton High School, 2: Band, 2, 3, 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: G. A. A. Award, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. TERRY NOLAN: Student Association. MELVIN W. NORDBROCK: Student Association. HARVEY NORTH: Student Association. LAURA IOAN NORTON: Student Association. TONI NOVAK: G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. Treasurer, 3: Pep Club Pin, 3, 4: Otiice Staii, 3, 4: Home- coming Committee, 3, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 4: G. A. A. Publicity Chairman, 4: Senior Faculty, 4. PATRICIA IEAN O'CONNOR: Student Association. RICHARD PAUL OESTMANN: Student Association. IOHN OLDENBURG: Student Association. KEITH OLSON: Transferred from Appleton High School, Z: Three-Year Music Letter 3: National Honor Society, 3: Chess Club President, 3, 4: Y's Tales Stati, 3, 4: National Honor Society President, 4: New Yorkers' President, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DONALD T. ORME: Sophomore Play Production Stott, l,2,3: Iunior Play Production Stati, 1, Z, 3: Senior Play Production Staff, 1, 2, 3: Visual Aids Operator, 2, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. I-'AYE OTTMANN: Student Council Representative, 2: German Club Treasurer, 3: German Club Pin, 3: Activities Committee, 3, 4: Prom Committee, 3: Y's Tales Typist, 4: Activities Committee Chairman, 4: Senior Announcement Committee, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. 41 4Zf r 'il' ELEANORE OVERGAARD: German Club Pin, 3, Library Staff, 3, York-Hi Advertising Staff, 3, 4, Office Assistant, 4, German Club Guard, 4. VINCE LOUIS PARIS: French Club Pin, 2, Drama Niqht Production Staff, Z, Red Cross Representative, 2, Football Manager, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 3, Senior Choir, 4. LEE IOANNE PALKOVIC: G. A. A. Award, 2, 3. CHARLES D. PARKER: Student Association. IOSEPH H. PARKER: Student Association. IACQUELINE PAYNE: Red Cross Representative, 4. CHARLES W. PEASE: Red Cross Representative, 2, 3, Foot- ball Numerals, Z. FERNANDO IOSEPH PENNA: Transferred from Waller Hiqh School, 2. SHARON ROSE PERKINS: Transferred from Taft High School, 2, Red Cross Representative, 3, Home Economics Style Show, 4, Historical Society Pin, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4, Historical Society Secretary, 4. ARTHUR I. PERRY: Student Association. ROBERT IAMES PETERS: Transferred from Woodrow Wilson Iunior High School, I, Student Court, Z, Track Manager, 3, Football Letter, 4. ALICE EARLENE PETERSON: York-Hi Reporter, l, 2, Drum Majorette, Z, 3, Maiorette Captain, 3, York-I-Ii Assistant News Editor, 3, Student Council Representative, 3, York-Hi News Editor, 4. IEAN EMMA PHELPS: Student Association. PATRICIA GRACE PHILP: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Red Cross Representative, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SANDRA KAY PINCKNEY: Office Assistant, 1, Z, 3, Student Council Representative, 1, 3, Soph Chorus Librarian, 2, Red Cross Representative, 2, 4, Home Economics Style Show, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. ALBERT PIOCH: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PAUL PLOMB: Student Association. DOROTHY POINTEC: G. A. A. Award, 2, Three-Year Music Pin. -42 GEORGE D. PREHN: Track Numeral, 27 Basketball Num- eral, 27 Intramural Basketball Captain, 37 Track Letter, 37 Track Co-Captain, 4. SANDRA LORRAINE PROCKER: G. A. A, Award, l, 2, 3: Nurses Club lunior Representative, 37 Nurses Club Pres- ident, 47 Treble Clef Librarian, 4. RUTH PRUETER: Transferred from Morton High School, 27 Student Association. KEITH H. QUIRK: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2. NORMA IEANNE RAAB: Iunior Red Cross Representative, l, 2, 37 Office Assistant, 2, 37 Soph Play Production Staff, 27 Iunior Red Cross Council, 37 Three-Year Music Pin, 4. KENNETH P. RAGNETTI: Student Council Representative, 27 Wrestling Numerals, l7 Football Numerals, 27 Wrestling Letter, 37 Golf Letter, 3, 47 Wrestling Captain, 4. CHARLOTTE REDIVIEH: Transferred from Bensenville High School, Z7 Student Association. IUDITH REIDEI.: Transferred from Benson High School, 47 Cap and Gown Committee, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. THOMAS E. REIMER: Transferred from Amundsen High School, l7 Class Ring Committee, 3. RONALD REINECKE: Student Council Representative, l7 Iunior Red Cross Representative, 27 Operetta Cast, 37 Boys' Octet, 3, 47 Track Letter, 37 Lettermen's Club, 3, 47 Senior Choir Vice-President, 47 Two-Year Music Letter, 4. MURIEI. ANN RICHEY: Student Association. DAVID RICKSON: ThreevYear Music Letter, 37 Thespians, 3, 47 German Club Pin, 37 lunior Play Production Staff, 37 Drama Night Cast, 47 Senior Play Cast, 47 Thespians Pin, 4. DOLORES RITTER: Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Iunior Red Cross Representative, 4. IOYCE IUNE RITZENTHALER: Home Economics Club Style Show, 1, 27 Student Council Representative, 27 Home Econ- omics Club Secretary, 37 Home Economics Club Pin, 37 York-Hi Typist, 37 Ring Committee, 37 Library Typist, 47 Two-Year Music Letter, 4. VIRGINIA LEE ROGERS: Three-'Year Music Letter, 3. WANDA RONSKE: Student Association. RICHARD ROSE: Transferred from South Shore High School, 17 Student Association. ELROY W. ROSENWINKEL: Soph Play Production Staff, 2. 43 X ITIS' ry. MARILYN DEE BOTH: Home Economics Club Style Show, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 3g Iunior Play Pro- duction Staii, 37 Prom Committee, 3, Senior Announcement Committee, 4g Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Good Government Representative, 45 Home Economics Club Pin, 4. BETTY ROYER: G. A. A. Award, l, Z, 3, 45 Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 2, Mixed Octet, 3, 45 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Operetta Chorus, 37 National Honor Society, 35 Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. PATRICIA LEE ROYSTER: Office Staff, 25 Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DIANE RUBIETTA: Student Council Representative, 2. GLENN BURTON RUBY: Printing Staff, 3, 4, Boys' Octet, 4, Two-Year Music Letter, 4. IOHN RUDOLPH: Transferred from Lincoln Iunior High School, 2. ZANDRA RUNGE: Home Economics Club Style Show, l, 2, Student Council Representative, 3g Talent Show, 3. CAROL A. RYSDON: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Three- Year Music Letter, 3. CAROL IUNE SAHLIN: Transferred from I. Sterling Morton l-liqh School, Zp G. A. A. Award, 35 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IAMES EDWARD SANDERS: Student Association. RICHARD SANDERS: Student Association. NORMAN SATHER: National Honor Society, 3. HOWARD SAUERMAN: Wrestling Numerals, l. SUSAN IRENE SAVOY: Transferred from Harrison l-liqh School, l, G. A. A. Award, 2, Iunior Play Production Staff, 35 Office Staff, 35 York-Hi Art Stott, 41 Senior-Faculty Game, 4. DAN SCHAAF: Student Association, KURT SCHAEFER: Student Association. ROGER SCHAEFER: Student Association. BEVERLY SCHALO: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. 44 GAII. SCHMIDT: Freshman Chorus, l, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2, York-Hi Staff, 2, Senior Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD SCHMIDT: Historical Society Pin, 4. AL SCHOENBACH: Golf Numerals, l, Z, Football Numerals, 2, Soph Play Cast, 2, Golt Letter, 3, Office Staff, 3, Foot- ball Letter, 4, Class Vice-President, 4, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 4. VIRGINIA IVIAURINE SCHOLZ: Home Economics Club Style Show, 2, Student Council Representative, 2, 3, 'Three-Year Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. NANCY SCHORB: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, York-Hi Reporter, 3, 4, Spanish Club Vice-President, 4, York-Hi Copy Editor, 4, Spanish Club Pin, 4. IAMES SCHROEDER: Student Council Representative, l, Fresh-Soph Football Manager, 1, Basketball Numerals, 2, Football Numerals, 2, Track Numerals, 2, Sportsmanship Committee, 2, 3, Football Letter, 3, Class President, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Student Council Executive Com- mittee, 3, 4, American Field Service International Scholar, ship, 3, Football Letter, 4, Student Council Vice-President, 4, Student Trattic Court Iudqe, 4, Basketball Letter, 4. JERRY SCHULTZ: Student Association. MARIORIE ANN SCHULZE: Home Economics Club Style Show, l, 2, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Talent Show, 3, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARTHA SCHUMACHER: Home Economics Club Style Show, 2, lunior Red Cross Representative, 4, lunior Red Cross Council, 4. IOSEPH SCHWAN: Translerred from Quigley High School, 2, Student Association. IEAN SCHWOLOW: York-Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, German Club Pin, 3, York-Hi Associate Editor, 4, Quill and Scroll Secretary, 4. FRANK DIETER SEIDEL: Transferred from Bunsenreal Gym- nasium, Heidelberg, Germany, 3, Historical Society Vice- President, 4, German Club Vice-President, 4, Historical Society Pin, 4, German Club Pin and Guard, 4. LYNN SEMPLE: Student Council Representative, 1, Girls' Club Pin, l, Pep Club Pin, 2, Girls' Club Board, 2, Oper- eta Chorus, 3, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, Girls' Club Secretary, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Y's Tales Art Staff, 3, Class Ring Committee, 3, Public Relations Com- mittee, 3, Senior Choir Secretary, 3, 4, D. A. R. Award, 4, Girls' Club President, 4, Public Relations Committee Chair- man, 4, Senior Announcement Committee, 4, Senior Play Production Stott, 4, Student Council Executive Committee, 4, Nonette, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music pin, 4. BARBARA IANE SHAFFER: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Thre-eAYear Music Letter, 3, Operetta Chorus, 3, Talent Show, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. BARBARA SHOCKEY: Transferred from Onondaqe Valley Academy, 3, French Club President, 4. CAROL ANN SIEBERT: Maxima Cum Lauda Award, 3. DONALD L. SIEGFRIED: Staqe Crew, 2. MARIBELLE IANE SIMMONS: Home Economics Club Style Show, 2. 45 IUDITI-I ANNE SIMPSON: Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, Treble Clet Accompanist, 3, Senior Play Production Stati, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y's Tales Underclassmen Committee Chairman, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LINDA SINGER: Class Secretary, l, Library Staff, 3, Home Economics Club Style Show, 3, Iunior Red Cross Represent- ative, 4. BILL SIPPY: Transferred irom Austin High School, 2. ANITA SKARBECK: Student Association. MARIE SMITH: G. A. A. Award, l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD SNYDER: Tennis Numerals, l, 2, Tennis Letter, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Tennis Team Captain, 4, Band President, 4: All-State Band, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DONALD ION SODERHOLM: Library Staff, l, 2, 3, Thes- pians, 2, 3, 4, Soph Play Cast, 2, York-Hi Staff, 2, Junior Play Production Staff, 3, National l-lonor Society, 3: Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4. PAUL OTTO SONDEREGGER: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Football Letter, 4, Boys' State, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4: Senior Play Cast, 4. NEIL I. SORENSEN: Student Council Representative, 2. IOHN SOULE: Visual Aids Award, 4. SUE SOWERS: Student Council Representative, 1: .Fresh- man Chorus Secretary, l, Girls Club Pin, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Pin, 2, 3, Girls Club Vice-President, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Girls Club Board, 4, Public Relations Com- mittee, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. PATRICIA SPARACIO: Student Association. RICHARD S. SPENCER: York-Hi Staff, l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Production Staff, l, Iunior Play Production Staff, l, Soph Play Production Staff, l, Drama Night Production Staff, l: Stage Crew Award, 2, Quill and Scroll, 3, York-Hi Advertising Manager, 4. CONNIE STAMATAKOS: Senior Faculty Game, 4. NANCY STARN: Iunior Red Cross Representative, 2, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3, G. A. A. Award, 3, Student Council Representative, 3, Commercial Club Presi- dent, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. IOYCE ARLENE STEBEL: Soph Play Production Staff, 2, lunior Red Cross Representative, 2, York-Hi Staff, 2, 4, Student Council Representative, 3, Operetta Chorus, 3, Nonette, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ARNOLD STEBEN: Iunior Red Cross Representative, l. EVELYN STEBEN: Senior Faculty Game, 4. 45 ROBERT ALLEN STEMPLE: Football Numerals, 25 Iunior Red Cross Representative, 25 Senior Faculty Game, 4. STEPHEN C. STINSON: Science Club Secretary, 25 Chess Club Vice-President, 35 Science Club President, 4. IAMES LESLIE STOKES: Football Manager Numerals, 25 Tennis Numerals, 25 Chess Club President, 35 National Honor Society, 35 Footbal Manager Letter, 3, 45 Basketball Manager Letter, 3, 45 Tennis Letter, 35 Student Council Parliamentarian, 45 Office Assistant, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. IACK STOLPER: Transferred from Praviso High School, 35 Senior Faculty Game, 4. RITA STOLTMAN: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. SHIRLEY STOUT: Home Economics Club Style Show, 15 G. A. A. Award, 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Pin, 35 Ring Come mittee, 35 Assembly Committee, 35 lunior Homecoming Queen, 35 Girls Club Vice-President, 45 G. A. A. Program Chairman, 45 Assembly Committee, Chairman, 45 Senior Announcement Committee, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. RICHARD GARDNER STRATTON: Iunior Red Cross Repre- sentative, 25 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 Class Ring Com- mittee, 35 Junior Red Cross Council, 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. WALTER A. STRAUCH: Student Council Representative, lg Homecoming King, lg Class President, 25 Football Numerals, 25 Baseball Letter, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Vice-President, 35 Football Letter, 3, 45 Basketball Letter, 2, 35 Student Council President, 45 Basketball Captain, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 45 Basketball Letter, 4. CHARLES D. STRONG: Cross-Country Letter, 3, 45 Letter- men's Club, 3, 4. DONNA SWANSON: G. A. A. Award, 1. PAULA SWANSON: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. SHIRLEY SWANSON: Student Association, LORRAINE TURNER TALCOTT: Transierred from Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., 45 National l-lonor Society, 35 New Yorkers Club Program Chairman, 45 Office Assistant, 4. GAY H. TAYLOR: Homecoming Committee, 15 Art Staff Assistant, 25 Iunior Choir Librarian, 35 Three-Year Music Letter, 3. L . N E W 1 ff' JOHN THOMAS: Student Association. jj ff, , l ff . DENNIS PETERS THOMPSON: Talent snow, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative, 25 Chess Club Vice-Presi- V dent, 25 Three-Year Music Letter, 35 National Honor Society, V -, 35 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. 5. GEORGE THOMSON: Student Association. li ,V t IOHN TIEDEMANN: Student Association. uh-'Y .gy 47 sQ...sJti 'tt ,f UV 'T'?t'wW45V ---f sw Z AW 4-new w. Q 'T' fw- ,pf-ns KENNETH TRAVIS: Student Council Representative, l, 3, Baseball Letter, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club, Z, 3, 4, Home- coming Class King, 3. EILEEN TRIEBES: Home Economics Club Pin, 2, Library Staff, 3, 4, Health Office Assistant, 4, Future Nurses Club Vice-President, 4. BARBARA TROTTA: lunior Red Cross Representative, 2, G. A, A. Award, 3, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. SHIRLEY TUCKER: lunior Red Cross Representative, Z, Office Assistant, 3, Senior Faculty Game, 4. ROSE TYMINSKI: Home Economics Style Show, 2, Home Fconomics Club Vice-President, 3, Home Economics Club Pin, 3, Health Office Assistant, 4, G. A. A. Award, 4, Senior Faculty Game. VANITA URQUHART: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four- Year Music Pin, 4. DONNA RAE VAN EWYK: Home Economics Style Show, I, G. A. A, Award, I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Letter, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Pin, 2, 3, 4, ThreeAYear Music Letter, 3, Class Secretary, 3, Cheerleading Captain, 3, Pep Club Treasurer, 4, Homecoming Queen, 4, Assembly Committee, 4, Girls' Club Board, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. NICK VAN HOOSE: Basketball Numerals, 2. PAT VAN SKY: Commercial Club Treasurer, 4, Commercial Club Pin, 4. SHIRLEY VAUGI-IAN: Student Association. WILLIAM F. VAUGHN, Ir.: Golf Letter, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club, 3, 4. ALLAN VEGELL: Intramural Basketball Captain, 1, Science Club Vice-President, 2, Homecoming Committee, 4. RONALD W. VEIT: Transferred from Austin High School, 2, Student Association. RICHARD W. VERNON: Student Association. ALICE VETTE: Home Economics Style Show, l, Band, l, 2, Student Council Representative, I, 2, G. A. A. Award, 2, Class Ring Committee, 3, lunior Play Production Staff, 3, Library Staff Pin, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. BRIAN VIHNANEK: Golf Numerals, 2, Golf Letter, 3. ELAINE VOLLE: Office Assistant, I, Soph Play Production Staff, 2, Y's Tales Staff, Z, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Junior Red Cross Representative, 3, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Music Service Pin, 3. DIANE VONDER: Transferred from Morgan Park High School, 3, Student Association. 48 NANCY VORIS: Student Council Representative, l, Three- Year Music Pin, 3, MARIAN WAGNER: Student Council Representative, 3, Operetta Cast, 3, Three-Year Music Leiter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. DONALD RICHARD WARD: Student Asociation. KEITH THOMAS WARD: Student Association. MARY IANE E. WARKENTIEN: Student Association, CLYDE P. WEBSTER: Student Association. TERRY WEBSTER: Transferred from Foreman l-liqh School. 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4, Office Assistant, 4, Senior Faculty Game, 4. IUNE WEEKS: G. A. A, Award, l, 2, Maiorette, 3, 4, Three- Year Music Letter, 3, York-Hi Staff, 4, Iunicr Red Cross Representative, 4, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. I-IERMAN WEIMER: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ELLEN WERNER: New Yorker's Welcoming Com' mittee, 2, Y's Tales Art Staff, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Pin, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Y's Tales Art Staff Ca-Editor, 4, Senior Play Production Stail, 4, Quill and Scroll Treasurer, 4, German Club Treasurer, 4, German Club Pin, 4, Equestrian Club President, 4, Equestrian Club Pin, 4. EDWARD H. WERNER: Stage Crew, l, 3. IULIANNE M. WEYMOUTH: Student Council Representative, l, 2, Orchestra, 3, 4. SHARON HELEN WHITE: Thespians, 2, 3, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 3, Iunior Play Production Staii, 3, York-I-Ii Staff, 3, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, Senior Play Production Staff, 4, Drama Night Cast, 4, Quill and Scroll President, 4, Thespian Pin, 4. LORRAINE WIDLAK: Traffic Court, 4: Senior Faculty Game, 4. HERB WILKEN: Tennis Numerals, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3. BRUCE DRAKE WILLIAMS: Student Association. CHARLES WILLIAMS: Soph Play Cast, 2, Y's Tales Staff, 2, Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Senior Play Cast, 4, Drama Night Production Staff, 4, Latin Club Pin, 4. PATRICIA IOAN WILLIAMSON: Soph Play Production Stall, 2, Drama Night Production Staff, 3, lunior Play Production Staff, 3, Office Assistant, 4. 49 4! ' if-vw 5 '37 y 7,2 11- it 5 ig? gt if 'ttf l . A :Q V K K M y i ,S 7 s 5 7 fa. Q f if 1:7 if W-'ff' f ., -- - ,f 'f 7. 1- is X A Y 154 1 g .4 1 izz flee A23 ta 4 7 5 5 . 5 . V ff ,,,.. EN , ...Wy L32 2595 K t CATHLEEN WILSON: Transferred lrorn Oak Park and River Forest I-liqh School, 45 Student Association. IACK WINCHELL: Transferred from Lincoln High School, 47 Student Association. WILLIAM WINDRICH: Student Assoication. CHARLES WINGARD: Football Letter, 4. CAROL A. WOERLY: Transferred trom Omaha Central High School, 47 Student Association. IEANNE ELLEN WOLTER: Y's Tales Stott, 2, 3, 47 Operetta Chorus, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 National Honor Society, 37 Spanish Club Pin, 37 Office Assistant, 37 Student Court Iuclqe, 37 Student Court Secretary, 37 Iunior Red Cross Council, 37 Round Table Club President, 47 Senior Play Production Staff, 47 Y's Tales Administration chair- man, 47 Quill and Scroll, 47 lunior Red Cross Represent, ative, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. I-'AY ELAINE WORLEY: Home Economics Style Show, l7 York-Hi Typist, 3, 47 Library Staff, 47 Senior Faculty Game, 4. CONNIE YORK: Transferred from Morton Hiqli School, 37 lunior Red Cross Representative, 3. GEORGE ZAROOGIAN: Student Association. IAMES I.. ZWICKEI.: York-Hi Typist, 47 Bausch and Lomb Science Award, 4. Seniof-A not Pictured CHRISTINE ANNUNZIATA: Student Association. RICHARD A. BUNGE: Student Association. BRUCE KARR: German Club Pin, l7 Tennis Nurneralra, l, 27 Tennis Letter, 37 Three-Year Music Letter, 37 Class Treasurer, 47 Four-Year Music Pin, 4, IIM LATTA: Intramural Champs, lg Red Cross Representative, 27 Three-Year Music Letter, 3. MONS SCHRANTZ: Transferred from Tayloxville Hiqh School, 4. 50 O l I Senza ONE: Homecoming Parade with Don Iuqle driving queen of Honiecowiinq, Donna Van Ewyk, TWO: First place float of Seniors. THREE: Dukes co-captains Butch Kruse and lack Fal- ter cutting victory cake at football banquet. Master of Ceremonies is Iiin Stokes. FOUR: Senior play actors, Virginia l-latharne, Bob French, Ronald Guilbert, Chuck Vlfilliartis and Mike McLane in an evening setting. FIVE: Dave Rick- son, Dean McFarland, Mal- vin Bartlett, Barb Fainter, and Barbara Shaffer in a scene from the senior ploy, Twelfth Night. SIX: Malvin Bartlett, Mary Duncan, Hol- ly Bawden, and Dan Er landseri in a drarrtatit: situ- ation. SEVEN: S9IliOl-PUC' ulty Game members tiqht for rebound. Eight: Mr. Lesch sinking a sure shot. NINE: Faculty team lvrutal- ly fouling senior Dan Ast. 51 ? oat Tale Y: t P ce fn liomecvmmg ,lx r1f v'ali. FY 13. ,,, P' mr I I . as-Q' ' ff I 4 T A 1 ff f , 0 f 5 I 11'c1ff'I '4qEu N. g g X x XXX xg X x x x xx X X xi? X S X X . wx- X , X N W , X., A fs N X,-Qgxgw X .S L 3 YV X' M V y-XS? wi' QYQ . N SSX. fi x , Sf . 55 ww , A3 J x X Sw hx 9 XX lb X N X X . S X 35 X ifgbj S - A . . ,Y - 3. Na 1 , ' ako ffrk unio Within Sight Senio Isla 601' IUNIOB CLASS OFFICERS: Beth Stevens, Vice-President Nancy Lauer, Secretary: and Bill Nauman, President -:M Iohn Berry. and Bob Biqler. Front Row: Kurt Bcrahahn, Mary Brown Nancy Betz, Carol Bruun, Elizabeth Burqher and Ruth Allesg Second How Norman Bauerle, Robert Burnet, Marilyn Beckman loyce Brach, lo Ann Allen loan Bma and Dave Bowmanp Third Row Phil Bow man, Bichard Bowes, Boloert Blank Howard Appleton, Fred Bach, Bob Beecroit and lames Borum, Las! Row: Thomas Bright lack Benedict, George Blumenschein and Front Row: Denise Andrus, Evelyn Barrow Cliff, Gerald Busse, Barbara Bouton and Io Ann Cochrang Second Row Iohn Beam ish,Doramay Pesler, lim Burke Francis Beyer, and Iames Counsell Third Row Milford Chapman, lune Crowell lohn Anderson, loan Brodt, lohn Bewre and Warren Berqren, Fourth Row Ronald Bowes, Yvonne Cormier, Ken Benhart Marietta Carlson, Patricia Blair and Iohn Benner: Last Row: Richard Cross Charles Cook, Charles Berqren, Arthur Lee Bartels uniol-A' Sing: Ke dy to Sa? on fltla Uoqage Front Row: Carol Cooper, lanice Crinklaw, loyce Crinlclaw, Fran' ces Cioper, loanne Ebert, and loyce Christie: Second Row: lrene Chylvilc, Vlfayne Carlson. Phyllis Byczek, Barron Daly. Rosemary Durkin, and Robert Christenseng Third Row: Norma Busse, Bob Costner, Carol Drake, Lyn Christian, Kenneth Button, and David Cadag Fourth Row: Bruce Buswell, lack Dahlman, Bonnie Dvoislcy, Warren Chris- tiansen, Rod Desldosiers, and Phil Cartwriqhty Last Row: Boll- ert Diehl, Harold Carey, and Salvator Devincent. Front How: Karen Deppe, Shoro Gordon, loan Flelschrnan, Mara- leiah Douglas, Darlene Davis, and lane Daviclsong Second Bow: Dolores Eichelman, Bette Dain- mann, Mary Io Davis, Anita Fatovich, Beverly Gracey, and loyce Gornik: Third Row: Lelftay Eshelman, Dorothy Erickson, Ar- thur Geuss, Nancy Gerlwieflil, Marvin Dirks, anal Barbara Cus- tard: Fourth Row: Dale Day, Ruby Garland, Al Dekker, luno Eqqert, lohn Engstrom, and Arvie Frazierg Last Row: Tom Gail' brath, Kenneth Detke, Richard Fauske, loseph Gots, Charles Schwiederqoll, and Melvin Ebelinq. Front Row: Roger Fiene, Allen Fischer, and Bill Grayg Second Row: Eleanor Greenholt, Nancy Forrest, Elaine Eares, Adrienne Fliehler, Sue Ethexton Diana Gaier, and loanne Feltsg Third Row: Catherine Elkins, Bill Gal- loway, Bruce Graebner, Bolo El7, Dave Ehrhardt, and Ethel Frans, Last Row: Kent Cmrvens, Bolt Goldshorouah, Walter Gehrke, Pat Fox, and Noreen Fcezox. 71 unio ' Slug: He ding 1- Senior Port Front Row: Bose Guardalabene. lackie Hahn, Dave Hellers, Carol lacobs, and lack Ioloiny Second Row: Pai l-lersey, Bob lanes, Marie Hull, lohn Grisafe, and Nancy Hoefleg Third Row: Grei- chen Holtz, Allen Harr, Doris Harms, Bill Hicks, Carol Hayek, and Sharon Iohnsong Fourth Row: Pai Helm, Gay Hellsiedt, Marilee Hammerich, lo Anne Iacobi, Nels Hendrickson: Last Row: Larry Heppe, Bob Hesch, Larry Harsh, Vern Hoiiswell, Bud lohnson, and Georqe lohnsion. Froni Row: Ari Henkel, Bob Heid, Bob Eckholm, and Wally Hildg Second Row: Bob Ianei, Carl Holmyard, Eleanor Harman, Mary Ann Heiss, Sue Huston, Marianne Gustafson, Shirley leweli, Carol Ibsen, loyce Hallmark, Mary Harnan, and Gayle Helm: Third Row: lim Guerrero, Leslie lack- mari, Ann Hansen. lanis lrversori, lune Iahnke, Ralph Goehrke. Vernon lmhoff, and Carol Gump: Las! Row: Gary Heppe, Bill Grooe, Russ Horninq, Henry Hornbeck, Dave Harimann, Tam Hickman, and lohn Hansen. Front Row: lames Larson, Larry Lewis, Boy Larsen, Grace Kruse. Sandra Lipp, Gary Krause, Luann lohnson, and Gerirude Keatley, Second Row: Richard Keller, Ed- ward Kane, Larry Larkin, Mari- lyn Kidd, Carole Iohnson, lanice Kirch, and Barbara Kellerq Third Row: Bob lanes, Michael Kauf- man, Nancy Lauer, Lee Lindel- see, and Bill lobing Last Row: Charles Iohnson, lien Kirchner, and Don Larsen. iii unio C' im6 Ilia t of Slug: to Scan ?utu e Front Row: Faith Murray, Caro- lyn Noble, Virqinia Martiny, Alice Marshall, Muriel Nendick, and Therese Markowski, Second Row: Rita Markowski, Ioan Mes! kan, Sallie Nielsen, Meredith More, Diane Miller, Colleen Mark- ert, and Patricia McGrath, Third Row: Barbara Mentink, Io Ann Miller, lanet Miars, Eddie Mark' ham, Iim Neff, and Bob Miene, Fourth How: John McKay, Fred Nicoll, Bob Mclslone, Norman Loveland, and Russell Nelson: Lust Row: Dori Nesbitt, Russell Netrefa, Grant Miller, and Bill Michaels. Seated: Front Row: Iudy Lan- qille, Sally loy, Carlo Kluenter, Iudy Iulien, and Kay Kinqrnany Second Row: Ianet Linn, Bar- bara Keqerreis, Rita Ledowski, Dorothy Kliche, IoAnn Leeseberg: Third Row: Iackie Loudon, Shirley Kuhr, Alice Lowry, and loyce King: Fourth Row: Norman Larson, lim Kulton, Bev Lira, Girroy Mansur, and Stan Macenasg Last Row: Dick Kinst, Neil Marran, and Chusk Lisaus- kasg Standing: Ron Mardis, Cindy Mahar, Bob Livermore, and Hubert Kluenter. Front Row: Barbara Richards, Catherine Paris, Diana Robel, Carolyne Noble, Ianet Pusateri, Sharon Perkins, and Rosemary Raake, Second Row: Ruth Nottel- mann, Dave Parker, Ieanette Owca, Diane Pritchard, Ianet Ransom, and Nanci Pettet, Third Row: Frank Penna, Pat Pirola, Bob Olson, Marlene Putnam, Iim Osborne, and Bill Posik, Fourth Row: lack Rader, John Reed, Wesley Peto, Fred Remington, and Dennis Nyqren, Last Row: Bob Pheinqrover, Chuck Parker, and Mike Polonus. 57 univ A ' 3rd 'Ifea Uoqage Rap 2111, Glowing KW 'Nu -i 1' Seated: Front Row: Flora Penna. lim McKnight, Karen Masterson. lohn Murray, and Beverly Olsen: Second Row: Gloria Parnham, Bob Nash, loyce Palmquist, Bruce Perryman, and Roberta Nolan, Third Row: Ralph Meyer, lohn McColly, lda Mae Mowers, Donald Myer, and Roberta Morris: Last Row: Dick Mc Callister, Dick Matzke, Dick Norman, Harold Nyquist, and Sidney Paradeeg Standing: Ralph McBrayer, Donald McClyrnont, Frank Moraan, and Bill Nauman. Sealed: Front Row: Helen Roe- schlein, Iuanita Renner, Marilyn Rollins, Genaire Petrie, and Carolin Purcell, Second Row: Grace Ritter, Evonne Piafi, lohn Runge, lane Salley, and Tom Rouley Third Row: Robert Ro- mano, Karen Sandall, Doyle Salterlee, loan Peterson, and Marvin Reese, Fourth Row: Donna Popp, Iohn Robins, Elayne Schmalzried, David Primas, and Dave Rosebrauahg Last Row: Bruce Rank, Larry Raiha, Warren Robbins, and Norman Piluaer, Standing: D o n n a Schnittker, Bonnie Rankin, Neal Rabe, War- ren Peto, and Fred Schmidt. Front Row: Dan Smith, Camle Shotsberaer, ludy Seibert, Arlene Schweitzer, Beverly Runyon, and Eleanor Schmid, Second Row: Francis Samela, Grace Schaper, Don Smith, Lollie Sanders, and Stanley Sowersy Third Row: Bill Royster, Marylu Smith, Rex Smith, Barbara Rupany, and Bill Russell: Last Row: lim Ruhietta, Chuck Soellner, Chuck Ross, Thomas Morrisey, and lohn Schaefer. aniom Will Soon Ke Cant Z1 on the Stormy Sao ife Front Row: Boh Stalder. Diane Smith, Nadine Schumacher, Ianet Schultz, and Beth Stevens, Second Row: Stuart Swartz, Loretta Top' pen, Donna Stewart, and Ellen Veden, Third Row: Bill Stum- baugh, Louise Smith, Don Silva, Nancy Thompson, and Erv Strov man, Fourth Row: Dick Schorman, Earl Stubbe, Darlene Uher, and Iim Smith, Last Row: Al Turek, Fred Unverzagt, and Iames Sirovy. Front Row: Donna Zander, Dot Werner, Ianet Spek, Agnes Wum- mel, and Eileen Steffen, Second Row: Elaine Ulivieri, Regina Stoltman, Margie Teich, Margie Witt, lack Wolfe, and Beverly Wassell, Third Row: Holland Thomas, Bob Stuenkel, Janice Tillotson, Chuck Trapp, Ardythe Thompson, Dick Willie, and Iohn Wilson, Fourth Row: Doug Stirrett, Bob Spelman, Laddie Streyc, Gail Stevenson, Ted Wallace, and Greg Van Norman, Last Row: Bill Trout, Bob Wehrs, and Dick Wallace. Front Row: Iulene Wright, William Zaya, Leah Wulf, Kay Westwood. and Ethel Williams, Second Row: Iohn Wilson, Eva Voigt, Dave W a t s o n , Ianice Zimmerman, Donald Wilkes, and Yvonne Voltmer, Third Row: Donald Wood, M a r g a r et Vonderohe, Nancy Widmann, William Wasko, Carole Wawak, and lon Weiner, Fourth Row: Donald Zebroski, Ieri Simmons, Barbara Williams, Ianet Zacharias, Annette Win- gard, and Frieda Wischoetfer, Last Row: Douglas Zundel, Marjorie Zarndt, Henry Young. Carol Willans, and David Wright. Front Row: Iudi Bond, Ronald Andres, Marion Billet, Mary lane Luetgert, Ann Holter, and Charles Rhodes, Second Row: lerry Latta, Karen Van Doren, Jerry Lewis, Karin Ekdahl, and Pat Perkins, Third Row: Marcia Slauson, Ken Schaefer, Ken Bowers, Pete Evanson, Ioe Herter, and Don Klein, Lost Row: Tom Nordstrom, Bob Harman, and Ierry Boyer. 51 rpm., ., Sepia Office A ?ind C ui e 9 Half ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bob l-loifman, President, Otto McBride, Vice- President, and Sara Teschner, Secretary- Treasurer, 60 Front Row: Patricia Bartolo, Gayle Baker, Robert Benson, Lorraine Berry, Barbara Andori, and Marjorie Adams, Second Row: Marilyn Andrews, Louis Barimann, Delores Andersen, lohn Basca, Judy Beutjer, and Russell Beith, Third Row: Kay Besic, Douglas Anderson. Barbara Behmer, Robert Balliette, Ioyce Beagle-y, and JoAnne Berndt, Fourth Row: Richard Aust, Ioyce Belsky, l-larold Arbuckle, Elaine Beckman, and lohn Bacon, Last Row: David Ast, Iohn Barber, Ronald Ahrens, Thomas Ben- jamin, and Robert Andersen. Front Row: Arlene Brady. loanne Bonnema, lohn Brusati, Marilyn Andere sen, and Iean Bywatery Second Row: Ruth Bouton, Nancy Brown, Carol Andersen, Elaine Bowman, Nancy Ann Brislcey, Dianne Blaqburn, Barbara Bakos, Lauris Butler, and Margaret Briqgenp Third Row: lanet Belau, lean Beecham, loanne Barta, Iudy Block, Patricia Carey, lanice Berry, and Elaine Cardos, Last Row: Gilbert Belfatto, Ron Anderson, Bill Buehrinq, Ken Bryniolfs- son, lay Campbell, Ronald Baumann. Dick Brinkman, Iames A. Bingham, and David Aitchison. 'Il pe claumen make Soplw W lk Plank Front Row: Sonia Brodersen, Kay Carpenter, Sue Bowen, Bill Bur- dick , Iacqueline Burns, and Patricia Caruso, Second Row: Bette Bishop, Don Bieniang, Pat Carney ,Ion Cada, Betty Bunge, and Bill Brelig, Third Bow: Boy Buswell, Diane Brosseit, Gordon Boys, Arm Campbell, George Bryson, and Carol Brinkert, Fourth Row: Florence Boughion, Iohn Bihler, Ioan Brigance, Ray- mond Chaney, and Walter Carl- guist, Fifth Row: Bob Briggs, Iohn Bruha, Bob Bloom, lim Bingham, and Michael Carino, Last Row: Charles Casper, Mike Buzzell, Vincent Castronovo, and Gary Boettcher. Front Row: Sigrid Elven, Charles Erickson, Susan Coffey, Pat Cur- ley, Barbara Dickman, ludy Clark, and Donna Definer, Second Row: Sue Curtis, Roger Davis, Marlene Deike, lim Combes, ludy Elliott, and Chester Drake, Third Row: Constance Cryer, Ron Ericksen, Gayle Davis, Bob De- Marco, Louise Daube, and Tom Drews, Fourth Row: Dick Duri- ham, Diana Curtis, Iudie Dyer, Debbie Dickinson, Dick Dailey. and David Dvorak, Lust Row: Forest Devor, David Coppin, Don Craig, Bob Elliott, and Don Durant, Front Row: Camille Carlson, ludy Coburn, Robert Clauss, and Dudley Dvorak, Second Row: Sylvia Fajnor, Pat Cole, Karen Christian, Christine Case, Nancy Daniel, and Marilyn Emery, Third How: Diana Elz, Barbara Courtney, Nancy Cornwell, Mary Ann Eubariks, lacqueline Chase, Frances Dziadzio, Cecilia Craney, Carole Castner, and Ianet Ed- mondson, Fourth Row: Iohn Davison, Daniel Cosgrove, Bill Fairbanks, Ronald Dowring, Paul Bussell, and Rita Dolge, Last Row: William Demaray, George Dempsey, Donald Castner, and Dorothy Cotte. 61 Soplw 714 igate the Scholarly SMA 0 710 lr Front How: Karen Holderman, Wayne Froeming, Myrtle Fritz, Ioyce Haydock, Jane Fauts, and Gail Giegold: Second Row: Marion Hinz, Elaine Hein, Iames Henaughan, Pat Horstman, David Hager, and Arlene Feezory Third Row: ludy Hageman, Kurt Heerwagen, Dorothy Hanson, Paul Hasz, Audrey Gottschalk, Ianet Gals, and Sharon Gaulkey Fourth Row: Don Hellison, Barbara Finke, Robert Hamilton, Mary Hedge, Bill Fredrick, and Lang Holbert, Last Row: Albert Heineich, Dave Frederickson, lerry Garlisch, Chuck Gauthier, Ralph Harris, and Wayne Gilbert, Front How: Lucille Ga-lasso, Barbara Greenlee, Robert Francek, Laura Lee Flodstrom, Ioanne Hammerich, and Gerry Gerhardt, Second How: Gay Griliin, Carol Gornik, Lawrence Hanson, Shirley Gangler, Marilyn Hagen, and Barbara Fishery Third Row: Gereimy Gogliotti, Marlene Habel, Richard Ger- hardi, Eleanor Gaus, Iames Haraldsen. and Ann Ferry: Fourth Row: lames Freehan, Iames Glynn, Peggy Haines, Richard Hargreaves, and Robert Fred- erickg Last Row: Charles Guthrie, Don Groch, and Glen Gustafson. Front Row: Carroll Kavanagh, Sue lohnson, Connie Kupier, Agnes Kristo- veck, Sharlene Link, and Barbara Landeng Second Row: Barbara Latsch, ludy Kvapil, Bruce Laurent, Donna lay, Barry Iablon, and Shirley loneson: Third Row: Nancy Levinson, lim Kendall, lack Keizer, and Ann lonesp Fourth Row: Bob LaFollete, Iim Kramer, Ken Pat Hunter, Bob l-lurt, Shirley Love Lawler, Wayne Krage, Bruce lohnson Terry Komrska, and Ierome Locascio, Last Row: Allen Large, Bob Kovacik Bill Hanson, and Harley Delonq, Front How: Marilo Harsh, Sue Harrison Mary Irving, Rosemary lohnson, lulia lenlcins, and Mary Ienkinsg Second Row Dick H old e r m a n, Barbara Heine Michael Hicks, Edna Iohnson, Bob Holi man, and Rosalie Heidelmeierg Third Row: Marcia Hathorne, Valerie Iones Carol Held, Iucly Hester, Francis Hell inger, and David Howe, Fourth Row Emily Heftel, Lillian Harvey, Bruce Hass Chuck Ingelse, and Bob ller: Last How lorgensen, and Bill Hoeftmann. 62 Roy lacobsen, Harold Keppner, Iames Soplw' Slaqn Set 0 Thi d ou neg Front Row: Bonnie Kina, Carrol Luehlce, Mary Lyons, Doreen Koval, Barbara Larsen, Shirley Kozaneclci, and Kathleen Knowles: Second Row: Ardyth Lohuis, Anne Mahler, Diana Kramp, Paulette Kurk, Don Knicker, and Robert Malm- qren: Last Row: Frank LoRusso, lim Ketchpaw, Roger Knicker, LeRoy Lukes, and Matt Lowrnan. Front Row: Charles Neal, Douglas Millard, Mary Meyer, loyce Marema. Richard Morton, and Mary Ann Mejdrichy Second Row: Sara McNeal, Dennis Menken, MaryAnn McGlynn, Eldon Matticlc, Mary Ann Morabito, and Ronald Mohrp Third Row: Gerald Meisner, Barbara Moscardini, Otto McBride, Sarah Martens, Karl Morqen- thaler, and loe Mrazek, Fourth Row: Ronald Miller, Dick McFarlane, lim MeGee, David Masters, and George Minarik, Last Row: Phillip Mulroyan, Leslie Michael, Bill Mavity, Richard Morstadt, Charles Myers, and Larry Morris. Front Row: Helen McCown, Gerrv Netti, Sheila Martin, Andrine Noffz, Lindsay MacCormac, Diane P a lm e r, Ginny Malstrom, and Priscilla Mohr, Second Row: Ken Miller, Marilyn Marcis, Tony Orlando, Debbie Manders, Ron Mose- tich, Ioanne Parker, and Carolee Moe-np Third Row: Paul Newton, Dale McCoy, Alan P a c k a r d , Sandra MacLaren, Charles Melquist, and lean Mowbrayq Fourth Row: Ed Nejdlik, Norman Mayer, Mel Militell, and Emil Novak, Last Row: Bruce Oberq, Chester Orzech, Ed Myers, and Ray Massolini. Soplwmo 14 e Yi lating a Tau In Kettle in MIJA trea Front Row: Beth Taylor, Donald Orr, Barbara Orszula, Iudy Pinckney, Allen Quirk, and Marcia Patterson: Second Row: lim O'Leary, Anita Pacha, lohn Nunemaker, Diana Pereira, Bill Nichol- son, and Sue Nielsen, Third Row: Darylene Olmsted, John Pecka, Gloria Rajewski, Dick Oeler, Margot Oloert, and David Popeg Fourth Row: Nancy Peschek, Charles Overheu, Corinne Peters, Bill Rauch, Kay Painter, and George Novy, Last Row: Ray Pajeau, Norman Ousen, Leslie Otto, and Dick Nielsen. Front Row: Barbara Rinker, Adele Rap- pali, Pat Plimmer, Diana Paul, lean Richmond, and Lorraine Roehnery Second How: Beverly Pusateri, Earl Prais, Arlene Robinson, Robert Pearson. Doreen Peiler, and Torn Penninatonp Third Row: Ianice Rich, Tom Reese, Charlene Roebuck, Dorothy Ruhlfinq, Rosemary Reedy, and Harold Rekartg Fourth Row: David Peterhans, Norma Peterson, Marian Patz, lanet Potter, and Mike Perrellig Last Row: Rick Peters, Donald Roll, and Curtiss Plessinqer. Front Row: Shelley Ruben, Walter Reisinq, Carol Roberts, Eugene Santi, Harlene Schueler, Donald Bausch, Maudie Little, and Roqer Knoxp Second Row: Sylvia Sartorius, lim Schramm, Ieannie Schrader, Dick Rolfe, Elizabeth Schaefer, Gerald Sass, Russell Kirby and Rosemary Lindsay, Third Row: leanne Schmidt, Thomas Robertson Gale Robbins, Henry Robbins, Henry Schwarz, Marlys Schoenbeck, Don Reedus, and Wayne Lindquist: Fourth Row: lim Savaae, Billie Salazar, Ierry Ritter, Dick Sather, lack Schiller, Dale Reuter, and Alan Madisong Last Row: Glenn Redmer, lerry Rich, Don Schloemer, Richard Ross, Wayne Kimmell, and lim Klank, Front Row: Iudy Sherman, Lorel Spon- haltz, Larry Solecki, Barbara Slede, Sharon Sandberg, and Iudy Schrubbeq Second Row: Doris Shockley, Ioanne Schultz, Iudy Solem, Harold Schmidt, Valerie Schawel, Sandra Smith, and Connie Stannerg Third Row: Albert Sauerman, Iucly Seiqert, Sue Sheehan, Karen Stanek, Iudy Ruby, and Carol Schulmeistery Fourth Row: Louis Stanke, Lance Stahl, Wayne Rutledge, Bert Schroeder, Lyle Spencer, and lames Stanger, Last Row: Dave Shoemaker, David Ruehl, Ted Smith, lerry Ruby, Bob Sennet, and Warren Sheridan. Get Sophomo e ' Shqz Carl-i A Them Through Crui e Front How: Carolyn Spees Leonard Stefanski, Susan Steier, Ray Steben loanne Spek, cmd Carl Swanson Second Row: Virginia Tingley, Richard Sturm Cynthia Shield, Ian Thomson and Kay Thompsong Third Row: Walter Teschke Gale Smith, Rosemary Slacks Martha Stone, Elsie Steben, and Ann Stolz Fourth Row: Vincent Stanley Donna Smith, Diane Smith, Arlene Suialko Sandra Snyder, Nancy Smith and Charles Truclcenbrodt, Last Row Ralph Talbatt, David Tomlonson, Don Smith Ronald Strokes, and Henry Stelzner Front Row: Sara Teschner Marilyn Strom, Marcia Wright, Susan Teschner Ianice VanSlyke, and Darlene Yuknis Second Row: Linda Webb, IoAnn Suchy Lorraine Teschke, Marilyn Weith Cynthia Stasi, Phyllis Stasiak and Donna Rae Voelzg Third How Robert Wille, Sandra Steingraber Gordon Zinser, Mildred Wendt, Doug Whipple and Karen Whitacre, Fourth Row Bob Youngberg, Craig Stratton Allen Wawak, Bob Tiberi, Iohn Tornquist and Bruce Winny Last Row: LeRoy Weiss Karl Wendel, Frank Wagner Chester Stefani, Richard Suhrbier, and Wayne Wall. Front Row: Barbara Wendt, Pat Wern ick, lim Wittwer, Shirley Willey Roger Ulseth, and Ellen Zwickel, Second Row Henry Walton, ludy Woolverton David Vonder, Mary Ann Wesbrock Raymond Wajda, and Nancy Vaughng Third Row Charles Ward, Gayle Yount Peter Wright, Vera Vandergift, James Van Ewyk, and Linda Weisheit Fourth Row: Ronald Zeiss, David Zell Ray mond Walters, Nicholas Welch and Bill Twittyg Last Row: Bill Zersen Frank Weaser, David Zersen and Tom Wall. Front How: Glenn Yamamoto Robert Fields, Bill Hurley, lack Werner Helen Bouton, and Richard Zimmer Second How: lames Rice, Tom Nogqle lohn Latham, Ioyce Davis, Alice Armstrong and Earl Rettigp Third Row Richard Fujii, Donna Blair, Roland Nagel loyce Ruby, Larry Olds, and Meridlth Hallon gren, Fourth Row: Ronnie Hunter Larry Bartels, Phillip Trapp, Iohn Dame Herb Ratch, and Bruce Fetzy Last Row Robert Iaeger, Herman Brueclcner Howard Boysen, Richard Berg, Chester Krage and Terry Taebel. 91-o In Ste m dine d on ?i t leg of Cf-ui e FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Alice Novak, Secretary- Treasurerg lohn Winqert, Vice-President, and Iohn Westley, President. Front Row: Sandra Bower, Polly Anderson, Ronald Braidman, David Boyd, and Frances Bales, Second Row: Marilyn Alexander, Beverly Bredeson, Meredith Busch, Alice Ackerman, Beverly Button, and Theresa Bergman, Third Row: Ruth Allen, Eugene Brown, Barbara Braun, Tony Arends, and Nancy Bathumg Fourth Row: Betty Bailey, Ronald Aul, Kay Ashby, Peter Blennert, and Warren Berq, Last Row: Gail Boss, Louis Beliatto, Robert Bunqe, and Kenneth Brettmann. Front Row: Lois Bertini, Rita Brezina, Barbara Beebe, Barbara Bradbury, and Roberta Bakerg Second Row: Roberta Bruder, Richard Brecht, Iudy Benjamin, Donald Benhart, and ludith Baker: Third Row: Charles Baum' aardner, lanet Ackerman, Steve Annunziata, Darlene Becker, and Steven Brown, Fourth Row: Earl Ammldon, Lorraine Bensen, Ducan Bradley, Ruth Benan, Edwin Bauerman, and Mary Bixleyg Fifth Row: lohn Bach, Robert Blackwood, lane! Bolin, and Barbara Briqhtg Lust Row: Williarri Brown, Robert Berry, and Alan Boyd. igki r fl S y,,l, .-gr. J tm 66 airmen file Hnother ea at He m Front Row: Bob Carlson, Phyllis Catt, Gary Bueriqer, Carol Carbon, and Bill Carson, Second Row: Barbara Cole, Mike Capelle, Judy Carlson, Tom Cioper, and Iackie Bummert, Third Row: Martin Caruso, Dennis Buck, Leona Chuckman, Gordon Clifford, and Barb- ara Canhamg Fourth How: Bruce Budru- weit, Ray Carlson, lack Clifford, Ed Buiium, and Pete Cechg Last Row: Ierry Carina, Chalres Cech, Larry Cleveland, and lim Bullock. Front Row: Clarence Derwin, Anthony Caruso, Paul Clauss, and Iohn Christian- son, Second Row: Rita Cummings, Diana Davidson, Esther Dacken, Bonnie Dat- tala, Ioan Carlson, Diane Clark, Mary! ann Di Gennaro, and Pauline Catt, Third Row: Nancy Cepuder, Lynda Cray, Martha Carey, Patsy Crosby, Iudith Crouse, and Dorothy Dziakg Fourth Row: Charles Christensen, loann Drummond, Ioanne Doswell, and Lucille Del Bello, Fifth Row: Robert Daly, Ralph Clark, lohn Crowle, and Earl Colliqnorip Lust Row: Iohn Dawson and Robert Carter. Seoted:Front Row: Ioan Friese, Elaine Cotsirilos, Marilyn Dryihout, Barbara Dailey, and Mary Ann 'D'Anqeloy Second Row: Nancy Dickens, Paul De-ters, Donna Emrich, Charles Ermisch, Christ- ine Downs, and Tim Eshelmanq Third Row: Barbara Elftmann, Iohn Daniels, lanice Didriksen, Dick Dunkerly, and Bob Duchildg Fourth Row: Bob Evans, Dick Draski, Floyd Diehl, Sam Fatovich, Rich Cortino, and leanette Dimpfl, Last Row: Bob De-lMastro and Roger Dopheide, Stcmdinq: Bob Devermann, Bill Evans, Tim Coughlan, and loo Dispensa. Sea 0 Zed ning 14:0-aitA 5' eAlaie Front Row: Donna Fitch, Eddie Gaunt, ludy Garnett, Tom Floodtrom, and Lynne Gasser, Second Row: Martha Fisher, Diane Fox, Harry Gorbunoff, Pat Finlayson, Dave Eellcer, and Penny Grit- finp Third Row: Harry Ewert, Ioan Preese, Dennis Fiene, Karen Godwin, Dale Poster, and Rosemarie Grirnsley, Fourth Row: ludy Eqaers, Brien Hall- mark, loyce Eaqers, lack Grobes, and Marge Eaton, Lust Row: Ronald Hamp- son, Richard Grupo, Roland Flo, and Bob Harnmesfahr. Front Row: lla Gentry, Peggy Ganaler, Ed Foster, Dorothy Fliehler, and Iames Gruner, Second Row: Ray Giese, Marcia Grunwald, Shirley Grunwald, Robert French, and Charlene Griesbacky Third Row: Lawrence Frank, Lawrence Gib- son, Mary Lou Gray, Eugene Graf, and Marilyn Granzin, Lust Row: Roqer Groloe, Gordon Fox, Ronald Garlisch, and Robert Griesmeyer. Seated: Front Row: Carolyn Haqemann, Nancy Hogan, Pat I-lanawalt, lohn Holmstrom, and Ioyce Hawkins: Second Row: Heidi Haeqeie, Rosemary Guerl- ler, Iohn Gustafson, and loan Hansen, Third Row: Carole Haselqruber, Allan Hampson, Barbara Haimbauqh, and Sandra Hornmesg Fourth Row: Carole Hadley, ludy Heffel, lohn Holland, and Richard Hanewinckelp Last Row: Ray- mond Hoqan and Harry Hiqleyy Standing: Penny Gullion, Nancy Hoffs- well, and loe Guardalaluene. ?reAlumen Sal Town d 'llnce tam ?utu e Froni Row: Henry Hector, Marguerite Kahle, Edwin l-lorsiman, Diane Fox, Alexander Iohn, and Donna Iacobig Second Row: Bob Iourdan, Nancy Horn, Richard Iohnson, Karen Iohnson, lackie Holm, and Leo Harinq, Third Row: Keith Kamsiedl, June Iensen, Bruce lohansen, Lois Iuul, Iohri Havemann, and Ioyce Hiqhip Fourth Row: lerry Helsley, Charlene Harqraves, Louis Hameninq, Ella l-licks, Robert lucla, and Carol l-lorninqy Fiiih Row: Paul lmhcif, loan Iohnson, Leonard Iaeqer, Arline Hock- stad, Roger lohnson, and Carol Hilde' brandp Last Row: Ioe Ghislain, Iohn Ericksen, and lohn Hannon. Sealed: Froni Row: Norma Huntsman. Ted Kirtland, Lois lohnson, Richard Knakal, and Arlene lensen, Second Row: Diana Karnsiedt, Ronald Ians, Ioan Iensen, Robert Kessler, and Donna Klimpkep Third Row: William lack. Ianice Klein, Roger lhssen, Lynne Knudsen, and Tom Iohnson, Fourth Row: Sharon lohnson, lorqen lantzen, Kenneth Karnsiedt, Ann Karr, and Chuck Iurasz, Last Row: Robert Kniceley and Iohn Kemmeip Standing: Pat Klopack, Marilyn lusko, and Karla Iantzen. Fronl Row: Carole Landen, Barbara Liridsirorn, lohn Laemmer, ludy Manes, Fred Kropp, and Toni Ladnyq Second Row: lune Manteuiel, Anita Krom, Larry Lesperance, Nanneile Ladwiq, Emil Leoneiii, and Rosemary Linderg Third Row: lohn Lanqley, Lareiia La Mont, Charles Kina, Molly Kelly, lack Kraus, and Karen Kilqoreg Fourth Row: Earl Maha, Nancy Latta, Bill Leiserinq, Arlene Knicghi, Ronald Kuehnau, and Barbara Keppnery Last Row: Richard Kerley, Ray Lucas, Angus MacEachern, Lois Ann Luessenhop, Sharon L. Kuechler, Belly Lou Keailey, and Kath! leen l. Kessler. -el .mi L- fiuiag' mild! Yro In lfno - fitlner Sink o S im at 710 Front Row: Sandra Mosetich, Pal Mc- Carty, lean Miller, Ken Neal, Leah Mixwell, and Carol Neland: Second Row: Valerie Neville, Dennis Militello. Iudy Mommsen, Ken Nendick, and Marilyn Miller: Third Row: Karen Miller, Manfred Marshall, Iean Marema, Don Mazur, and Barbara Merrifield: Fourth Row: ludy Nash, Merle Masters, Esther Merkel, Ronald Nosal, and Wendy Mueller: Fifth Row: Dick Murtree, Mary Meeker, Tom Moltros, Nancy McQueen, and Ronald Medemag Last Row: Louis Nesslar, Mike Myers, Bolo Martin, and George McBea1h. Front Row: lane Lamb, Dolores Koch, Rosalie Kozariecki, Iames Learakos, and Mercedes Leey Second Row: Gail Kriese, Edwin Kuhr, lane Lighter, Duane Leher, Patricia MacDonald, and William Leonardy Third Row: Carol Loukota. Claire Loudon, Iudith Licht, Barbara Low, George Krueger, and Barbara Mahlery Fourth Row: Sue Larson, Barh- ara Kruse, Curtis Larsen, Echo Lenz, and Dallas Korany Last Row: Frank Macenas, Richard Ladny, Raymond Larson, Louis Lario, and Virgil Koop. Front Row: Carol Moore, Marcia Mix- ell, David Norak, Carole Millar, and Michael Militello, Second Row: Sandra Moeller, Pete Nordstrom, Kathryn Maly, Richard Miller, and Gloria Nottkey Third Row: Richard Mitchell, Iudy Naeurtz, George Mayerhoier, Beverly McGee, Ruth Arm Mueller, and Nancy McBeathp Fourth Row: Diane Nottke, Robert New- hoii, Marjorie Nowalany, L e o n a r d Makila, Howard Moorhead, and Calvin Myer, Last Row: lohn Nieman, lohn Nowak, Albert Mueller, Philip Milllren, and lorries Major. Front Row: Margaret Palmer, Shirley Oldham, Norma Optholt, Doug Olsen, and Iartet Nielsenp Second Row: Dolores Olas, Nancy Nichols, lerry Overheu, Pat Nolan, and Bill Orr, Third Row: Ion Otto, Chuck Oldenburg, Iurie Paulus, Al Olsen, and loyce Padgett: Fourth Row: Lois Parker, Alice Novak, ludy Oswald, and loanne Paulson, Last Row: Charles Palmer, Richard Parquette, Burdette Olson, and Mark Parrent. 70 le ? e lumen Koa 4 good Slnqe Tfv le 701' ?ou cam Front How: Betty Roe, lack Quigley, Sharon Pinckney, Robert Reinecke, and Ann Raaona, Second Row: Barbara Purdy, lacqueline Pike, Carl Reese, Karen Pritchard, and Bill Rexg Third Row: Marlene Popp, Robert Peacock, Iuanita Poltrock, lames Prell, and Barbara Probecky Fourth Row: lanet Ouirsield, Albert Purath, Roberta Procker, Garry Perkins, and Diane Petersonp Last Row: Robert Rosen- winkel, Tom Podqorski, Russell Rada, Virginia Robusek, and Alfred Reirnan. Front How: Sandra Olson, ludy Schearer, Bill Slonecker, Carol Rose, Bob Schmuldt, and Lois Piedlowp Second Row: Charlene Runge, Barbara Quine, Clark Pate, lean Powers, lim Ricke, and Marilyn Satzkeg Third Row: Bonnie Orvis, Marguerite Siewert, Chuck Rieck, Gail Peiler, Bill Ryan, and Linda Ramseyg Fourth Row: Chuck Ruppman, Peter Sardina, Dale Ramsey, Bob Ottoman. and Christy Sieberty Last Row: Scott Ogden, lames Prosek, and Art Peters. Seated: Front Row: Sally Sather, Nancy Scholz Darlene Sales, Iudy Schmalzried, and ludy Rutledge, Second Row: Beth Shaw, Iohn Rudi, Marlene Shaffer, Robert Rubien, and Iudy Schroederg Third Row: ludy Short, Edward Salazar, Eileen Silva, Iudy Sahlin, and Sandra Schroeder, Fourth Row: Lee Schild, Karl Schmidt, Nancy Schennum, Charles Ruqe, and Barbara Schulke, Lust Row: Dick Schneider. Robert Ruble, Donna Runae, and Richard Sachwitzg Standing: Charles Seideniuss, Robert Schmid, Ben Savaqlio, and Bob Sanderson. Front Row: loAnn Topel, Helen Smith, Sally Stiller, Sharon Stinson, Carolyn Stott, and Ken Stromslandy Second Row: Donna Snyder. Olympia Stamatakos, Terry Stratton, Marilyn Thoma, and Ronald Tulin, Third Row: lean Thompson, Iohn Stack, Charlotte Smith, Ronald Stone, and Pat Srnith, Fourth Row: Ieanne Thon, Lenore Stevens, Ronald Surqes, Rose- mary Stalder, and Nancy Stokes: Filth Row: Bob Teich, Carol Sutherland, David Smith, and Roger Tapleshayy Last Row: Edward Thoenes, Constantine Stamatakos, and Eugene Smith. 71 5 159. 4 iq X be-4 een 5.411 I-A Hope te Weatlae S term Front Row: lean Sroka, Bobby Stark, ludith Zanin, Barbara Venturella, Charlotte Watson, and Florence Weiser: Second Row: Nancy Walter, Ianet White, Linda Welsher, Peggy Voris, and lohn Weiser, Third Row: Warren Swayda, Doug Watson, Ronny Wilde, Fred Starch, and Robert Streiey Last Row: Kathy Zersen. Kathleen Smith, Phyllis Thomson, Tom Wuli, and Lawrence Stefanski. Front Row: Dale Woodward, Mary Zaya, Anne Winters, Len Webster, and Ellen Watson: Second Row: Helen Vander Veen, Elise Wilson, Richard Vrana, Marilyn Wolt, and Chuck We-eden, Third Row: Sally Wessels, Marcia Zadel, Ioan Wendt, Dorothy Williamson, and Dorothy Warrick, Fourth Row: Ruth Wilson, lohn Williams, Pat Zadakus, Paul Weiss, and Betty Wingardy Filth Row: Roger Zebroski, Don Yde, lohn Wingert, and Mark Van Oosteng Last Row: lim Washburne, lack Werner, Ed Vasey, and Bill Urban. Front Row: Iohn Blum, loyce Swain, lames Lee, Linda Maas, and Donald Fieneg Second Row: Myrna Kraegel, Dale Keister, Gail Holter, Melvin Rhodes, and Marie Blum: Third Row: lohn Westley, Peter lugle, Ronald O'Donne11, Roger Leeseberg, and lulian Ruff Fourth Row: Alan Lopatka, Edward Miller, William Brinkmann, Gary Dukes, Evan Lopatka, and Charles Parnhamg Last Row: Allen Perry, Duane Slayton, Marvin Graunke, and Terry Featherly. Struuclt Steam Student Council 'flu' ugh Yfeu Student Council acts as a liason between the student body and the administration. Now that the council is smaller and meets every day, it can settle problems more quickly. Through a new system of co- ordination sheets, the council has gained a better response from the student body. The highlights ot Student Council achievements were Homecoming and the introduction of a Stunt Show in- stead ot the traditional bonfire. To bring about better relationships, the Student-Faculty Committee was organized. lt arranged tor the Senior- Faculty game. The proceeds were put into a iund tor the readoption ot Stephan Zokamorak and for a for- eign exchange student. To promote more enthusiasm in sports, Student Council sponsored buses tor away games and the sell- ing of pencils with the basketball schedule printed on them. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Standing: Wally Strauch, Student Council President, First Row: Lyn Luske, Shirley Stout, Carole Hansen, Secretary, and lim Schroeder, Vice-President: Second Row: Shirley Carter, Faye Ottmann, and Al Fritz: Third Row: Bob Hoffman, lohn Winqert, lohn Wesley, lohn lenkins, and Bill Naurnan. UPPER RIGHT: Assembly Com- UPPER LEFT: Safety Committee: mittee: Pat Helm, Donna Van Dave Peterhans, Toni Galbraith, EWYkf lune Mfmteufel, TOIH Al Fritz, Chairmany and Barbara Benifimilit and ShiTl9Y STONY, Eainter. Chairman. CENTER: Election Committee: A Marilyn Hagen, Lyn Luske, Chair- CENTER RIGHT' Calendar, Com' man- GGY Helstedt and Gene mittee: Shirley Carter, Chairman: Brown' ' George Blumenschein, Bill Twitty, Chuck lurasz, and lane McGrew. LOWER RIGHT: Public Relations: Karen Whitacre, Pat Hersey, and Sue Sowers. Lynn Semple, Chair- man, not pictured. LOWER LEFT: Activities Com- mittee: Bonnie lanes, Robert Reinecke, Faye Ottmann, Chair- man: Iudy Woolverton, and Carol Iacobs. 'ffrl iff : UW'f5, x 'x 1.4 C 6 X 'lf' Tale S4 Sew Sail on We ld Tour Under the able direction of Mr. Morgan, the staff, headed by Dick Curtis, editor, and several corn- mittees, prepares this yearbook. We on the Y's Tales staff feel that many of you do not understand what putting together a yearbook entails. ln the following paragraphs we will try to explain the process to you. The staff members are placed on specific committees. These committees take care of the process of making and distributing the yearbooks. To begin we first find a theme. This year we have chosen a nautical theme. Then headlines for the clubs, classes, and various activities are chosen and worded correctly. Each advisory must be identified and placed in order according to class and alphabet. The captions under club pictures and school activities have to be written up by staff members. Pictures on this Page UPPER LEFT: Staff Workers: Seated: Marilyn Beckman, Sharon Sandberg, Donna Popp, and Bette Damman, Standing: Don Smith, Keith Olson, Yvonne Pfaff, and Al Fisher, CENTER LEFT: Staff Workers: Seated: iudy Beckman, Diana Kramp, Ann Campbell, loan Schmidt, Deborah Dickinson, and Donna Blair, Standing: Dave Ehrhardt, George Blumen- schein, Kent Garvens, and Diane Pritchard. LOWER CENTER: Art Staff. Kent Newlong Dolores Lamport, Co-Editor, Marcia Boyles, . Dorothy Werner, Co-Editor: Rodean Donovan, Co-Editor, and luanita Benner. BOTTOM: Typists. Faye Ottrnann, Barbara Painter, Arlene Krempels, and ludy Beckman. Pictures on Facing Page EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Front Row: Ianet Ellison, Business Manager: and Dick Curtis, Editor, Second Row: Ieanne Wolter, Adminiss tration Chairman: Iucly Simpson, Underclassf men Chairman: Roberta Kerbec, Senior Chair- man: iane McGrew, Activities Chairman: Carole Hansen, Activities Co-Chairman, and lohn Ehrhardl, Sports Chairman. BUSINESS STAFF: lanet Zacharias, Anno Mahler, and fanet Ellison. LOWER BlGi-iT: Staff Photographers: Fred Curry: Head Photoaraphe-rp Mike Polonus, Wayne Gilbert, and the model, Donna Popp. Iii - ' f .. iv-E212-, Staff Zaanclueif ea:-60011 on Sacce Aja! Uoyage The production staff is made up oi the following committees: Administra- tion, Underclassmen, Seniors, Activities, and Sports. The Administration Com- mittee arranges the opening pages devoted to faculty, principal, board ot education, deans and stait employees. The Underclassmen Committee checks the names and handles the arranging of junior, sophomore, and freshman pictures. The Senior section is devoted to the Class of '54. Here extra activities, oiiices, and honors are listed with their pictures. The ten outstanding seniors have their section in the center. The Activities Committee writes up the doings ot clubs and school organizations. The Sports Committee devotes its time to assembling the sports section. The business staff, headed by lanet Ellison, has the job ot keeping records ot books sold and keeping track ot student payments. They attend to any money matters involved in the printing ot the Y's Tales and distribute the books in the spring. Head Photographer Fred Curry and his committee take, print, and develop almost half the pictures that appear in this yearbook. xx Twp M. an-.Q NY Ill: A bam fade Paper Tlnroa In Yfear News from every corner of York appears in each issue of the York Hi. Many students themselves, with the help and counsel of Miss Davis and Mr. Iohnson, gather, organize, and print the paper l5 times during the school year. This year the editorial start sponsored a sales contest to in- crease circulation. After each publication the winning class was presented with a cash prize tor its treasury. The latest addition to the York Hi's already varied ma- terial is a column written by Madamoiselle Felicity, an oth- erwise unidentified journalist. Madamoiselle attempts to an- swer all questions sent to her by curious or bewildered stu- dents. Editor-in-Chiet Priscilla Mer- riam and Associate Editor lean Schwolow have guided the York Hi of l953-54 to one of the highest standards yet attained by a high-school paper. They, along with the rest of the staff, hope to see the paper grow, with York, ever reaching to greater heights in the world ot tomorrow. dtggf. 1 :KJ t E, gl 2 ??Es'224tsE gk.-PZ fqcfx ww H SK Z I I e A of tlce C'ampuA PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER PHOTO: Print Shop. Wally Hild, Bob Rhein- graver, lim Guertler, Butch Kruse, LeRoy Eshelman. and Glen Ruby. UPPER CENTER: Print Shop. Steve Bruder, Clyde Webster, lim Ketchmark, Dick Bunge, Alan Iohnson, Ralf Fritz, and Phil Cartwright, CIRCULAR INSET: lournalisrn Printing Class. Fred Kraeplin, Priscilla Merriam, Dean McFarland, and Doris Shockley, CENTER: Sports Stait. Donna iaeger, Bob Iones, Nancy Lauer, Iohn Godwin, Dean McFarland, and lim Savage. LOWER CENTER: Reporters. First Row: Pat Hersey, Iudy Bioedel, Ioyce Siebel, Marellyn Kostner, ludy Hessler, and lackie Holderman: Second Row: Dolores Eickelmann, Barbara Kegerreis, Ann Ferry, Cynthia Shields, Sue Huston, Valeria lones, and iudy Holder- man, Third Row: Karen Van Doren, Bonnie Rankin, Cindy Mahar, Nancy Pettet, and Shirley lewett. LOWER PHOTO: Advertising and Business Staff. Seated: Nancy Levinson, Gale Smith, Barbara Custard, Eleanor Overgaard, and lune Eggert, Standing: Dan Smith, Fred Kraeplin, Dorris Shockley. Dick Spencer, Iohn Bruha, lack Dahlman, Roger Davis, lanice Zimmerman, and Eleanor Greenholt, PICTURES ON FACING PAGE UPPER PHOTO: News Staff. Seated: Priscilla Merriam, Virginia Hathorne, Sandra Gerrie, Shirley Griffin, Bonnie Iones, and Gail Schmidt, Standing: Alice Peterson, Lorraine Geiger, and Iean Schwolow, UPPER CENTER: Feature Stafi, Seated: Helen Roeschlein, Frieda Wischoeifer, Nancy Morgan, Sharon White, and Nancy Schorb: Standing: Barbara Graft, Bob French, lune Weeks, and le-anne Caldwell. CENTER: Typists. First Row: Ieri Simmons, Carole Duchild, Ellen Veden, Pat Gillette, and Jeanne Knapp: Back Row: Margaret LeRoy, Pat Cole, Iudy Hamowitz, loyce Ritzenthaler, and Fay Worley. LOWER PHOTO: Art Staff. Corinne Peters, Ray Walthers, Dave Pete-rhans, Don Durant, Susan Savoy, lane Salley, and Lindsay McCormac. fl uniom, Senior 141-e the Crew or tice 71 . S 1 X QN t V A ' XL X1 st is :T f in i EE Q e X g rf :MW W 'Pv 1 !El..i-,JI-' - ttgrfz .nn at F tl- il all I Ill nl' ' ill I, ul' If f - it t F? L! --'fi L, ff-1 Q ,xg er 'fi- 1. - ,f' n , ,J -xv 'at s .ff W : gigs? 'afifflzit ' , 355,22 1 :a.i5- A 0 , T TOP: MEMBERS: First Row: Dolores Lomport, Sarah Greaves, Ruth Cain, Lorraine Tolcott, and leanne Walter: Second Row: Lyn Luske, Priscilla Merriam, Mary Duncan, Sharon White, and lim Schroeder, Third Row: Dennis Thompson, Pat Murphy, Betty Royer, Pat Kirby, Lois Cohen, lim Stokes, Bill Dawson, lack lensen, and Norman Sather. Not pictured: Mildred Motter. LOWER LEFT: OFFICERS: Keith Olson, President, Jackie lololderman, Secretary, Don Soderholm, Head Usher, and Bonnie lone-s, Vice-President. Election into the National Honor Society is the ultimate reward given exceptional students who have served their school through scholarship, leadership, and service. Members of National Honor Society are elected in either their sixth or eighth semester by classmates and teachers. They are honored and awarded pins at a special assembly and tea given for them in May. Traditionally, seniors who have been elected in their junior year comprise the active chapter of National Honor Society. This year, twenty-tour members took part in the society's activities, oi which the most important was ushering at all dramatic programs and band and choral concerts. Last winter, the National Honor Society presented the York faculty with a Christmas tea, given in the faculty dining room. ln February the society sponsored a dance called the Oriental Reverie. This year National Honor Society was fortunate in having tour faculty advisors: Miss Winn, who has been sponsor ot NHS since 1949: Mr. Prange, who has been sponsor since 1952: and two new sponsors, Miss Stoaks and Mr. Neher. 80 ' 'Ns. Quill 5- Scroll fiazligaterf val-nal! tic Wate A QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: Seated: luanita Renner, Shirley Griffin, and Rodean Donovan, First Row: Barbara Graff, Roberta Kerbec, Delores Lamport, ludy Blodel, leanne Caldwell, leanne W'olier, and Carole Hansen: Second Row: Pat Cole, Donna laeger, loyce Siebel, Fay Worley, Marcia Boyles, and ludy Simp- son: Third Row: Malvin Bartlett, Fred Curry, Dean McFarland, Bob French, Kent Newlon, and lohn Flirhfirdt. CLUB OFFICERS: Bottom to Top: lean Schwolow, Secretary, Sharon iNhite, Presidentp Dortliy Werner, Treasurer, and Priscilla Merriam, Vice-President. The Quill and Scroll is an international society whose purpose is to recognize special work done in the field oi journalism. Qualifications tor membership to this organization are that candidates be elected from the newspaper or yearbooks staiis, be of junior or senior quali- fication, and be in the upper third ot the class in scholastic standing. Candidates from the York-Hi must have at least 45 inches of typed material printed in the paper. York-Hi typists must have put in at least 45 hours of work. A member of the yearbook staff is eligible only if he is editor, business manager, head photographer, or a chairman of a committee. Candidates of both staiis must be recommended by their sponsors. The organization claims twentyfsix active members. Aspirants who tail to meet all the requirements but have made sizeable contributions to the publications, are made honorary Quill and Scroll members. This year, the members took their annual trip to a Chicago newspaper plant. They also sponsored contests for newspaper writing and art work. York-Hi elects its new members at the beginning oi the school year. Candidates from the Y's Tales staff, however, are not elected until February. Miss Davis is the club sponsor. 81 Ilia IC from Many Zandzf 9 Theme for land Go X ' r nr' ll:- ---g.. . . The York Concert Band, under the admirable leadership and direction of Mr. Reimer, has received much recognition. The band has gained much recognition and praise for the school and community. The York band has been instrumental in spreading the name of York High throughout the state as a school which believes in developing music to a high degree. The Concert Band having as its component parts a football marching band and a basketball band, is a regular course of study at York The Band also supplies music for many pep assemblies This fine organization is led by Dick Snyder, presidentp lerry Ftoyer vice president: lanet Ellison, secretary: and Ed Nagel treasurer The class representatives are: Mary Luetgert, freshman Larry Olds, sophomore, lerry Lewis, junior, and Frank Foster senior. Donna Blair serves as head maiorette and librarian. Perhaps the most thrilling activity of our band is its par- ticipation in our home football games. How proud we have felt when our splendid band marched out on the field at half time displaying its marching ability. At the fall concert, held November 6, the band played the School Musician March, directed by Mr. Forrest L. McAllister, editor of the School Musician magazine. Other highlights of the program were The Three Trumpetersf' consisting of Frank Foster, Peter Evanson, and Alan Gallagher, Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin, and George Gershwins selections. Drums Along the Front was also played featuring our outstanding drum section. At the time this page is being written, the band is making arrangements for a band dance and banquet which will be in the spring. April 2, is the date set for their Spring Concert. They will be playing some music from various countries. The operation of a band the size of York's is costlyp there- fore funds are raised by giving concerts in the fall and spring. Additional money is raised by sponsoring an Antique Fair and a dance. lt is hoped that in the future the band will contrive to do ,mf as good a job as this year and to continue to hold the com- rnunity's and student's interest in its affairs. 82 CWS , X003 Majorettes: Virainia Malstrom, Rosemary Slacks, Donna Blair Head Maiorette lune Weeks, and JoAnn Suchy. CONCERT BAND: Front Row: Marion Billett, Bill Harrison, Bob Harrison, lulene Wright, and ludy Bond: Second Bow: lerry Royer, Carol Dennis, Marion Niederer, Terry Taebel, Ronald Andres, lohn Anderson, lim Rice, Bill Dawson, Bob laeqer, and lanet Ellison, Third Row: Bob Fields, Ronald Hunter, Richard Berg, Ann Holter, Frank Foster, Peter Evanson, Alan Gallagher, Ed Naqel, lohn Latham, Ken Hill, Torn Noqqle, Mary lane Luetqert, lohn Dame, Phillip Trapp, Herb Ratch, Bob Harman, Glen Yamamoto, and Marcia Slausong Fourth Row: Richard Fujii, Pat Perkins, Charles Rhodes, Earl Rettiq, Meredith Hallon- qren, Fred Gable, Tom Nordstrom Don Klein, lim Blair, Keith Olson, Bruce Fetz, Dick Morstadt, lohn Westley, loyce Davis, Chester Kraqe, lerry Latta, lim Klank, Howard Boysen, lack Werner, Don Anderson, lohn Hadley, lerry Lewis, Bob Fouts, Larry Gunn, Herman Brueckner, Ken Schaefer, and loyce Rubyg Lust Row: Dick Zimmer, Roland Nagel, Dennis Thompson, Kenneth Bowers, loel Herter, Dick Snyder, Donne Moen, Dick Stratton, and Mr. Reimer, Director. 83 fb Cadet Kane! Ready to Sail Coal-Ae 0 Concert land W 'H Qt g-x Q ng 1 dp' L Ca 9 1. 9 0 0 it 1 K ix I X px t ,o xx i xx i lr X i sw gh! 'x Front Row: Melvin Rhodes, Robert Moritz, Harley Delano, Kathy Zersen, lorries Lee, Gail Holter, and Barbara Turnquistg Second Row: David Boyd, Len Webster, Rosemarie Grimsley, Lois Luessenhop, loyce Swain, Iulian Ruf, Gordon Zinser, Roger Leeseberg, Ronald Hauseruiann, lerry Ackerman, Linda Maas, Bill Brinkmann, and Douglas Rettigp Third Row: Marvin Graunke, Don Fierie, Myrna Kraeael, Duane Slayton, Gary Dukes, and Charles Parnhamq Last Row: Charles Weeden, Sandra Bauer, Peter lugle, Alan Lopatka, Richard White, Craig Stratton, Leon Emrich, Allen Perry, Ronald O'Donald, Fred Stark, Bruce lohnsori, Terry Featherly, Evan Lopatka, Robert Bussell, Ed Horsiman, Dave Fredrickson, and Mr. Reimer, Director, Yorlds Cadet Band, which is now in its fourth year of participation in York's Very successful music department, was started to enable incoming freshmen and other students interested in band to obtain the extra experience needed before advancement into the Concert Band. Although the Cadet Band is not as large as it has been in previous years, it has a very full program and plays the standard high school repertoire of marches and popular and classical music to familiarize its members with the type of music played by the Concert Band. This year the Cadet Band is going to add its forces to those of the Concert Band in the annual Mother's Day Concert and in the Memorial Day Parade. ln addition to these activities the Cadet Band will also participate with the Concert Band in its third annual Band Dinner and Dance. York also has a beginning band which was started this year and consists of ten freshmen students. This band Works along with the Cadet Band and will participate with York's other two bands in the year's activities. S4 01-clue tra ?all Steam Hlaead with new Sleqeper Front Row: Indy Weymouth, Gerald Sass, Kathleen Knowles, Marvin Dirks, Nancy Hoefle, and Marilyn Rollins: Buck Row: Barbara Bouton, Robert Carlson, Richard Larson, Edward Buffun, Anges Wummel, Mr. Pondelick, Kurt Schaffer, Chuck Ingelse, and Betty Royer. The York High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Pondelick, is com- posed of twenty-five members. The string section meets the first period of every clay for rehearsal, and the wind and percussion sections, also members of the Concert Band, join the string section for certain rehearsals. This year, the string section performed at the Alumni Tea on December 28, and for the first time, the orchestra entered the state contest at Bloomington, Illinois. A sextet was chosen in the district contest to go to the state finals. In addition, the orchestra members receive major music letters, after three years of active participation and a music pin after four years. Next year, a cadet orchestra will be formed to further the growth of the orchestra. 85 ,, 65 0 ,1- ..- 'i y JW T l H853 HIP' X...f it t C 1 1 L . X. 1. A is Sv wtf TOP: Senior Choir. Front Row: Dolores Lainport, Marellyn Kostner, ludy Simpson, Norma Raab, Ieanne Walter, Lynn Semple, Lyn Luske, Nadine Schumacher, Yvonne Cormier, leri Simmons, Mary Edwards, lane Salley, loyce Palmauist, Ardeth Erickson, Ethel Williams, lackie Hahn, Nancy I-loeile, Barbara Graft, lanet Beall, Beth Stevens, and Mr. Harris, Second Row: Io Ann Cochran, Lorelei Scholl, Ieanne Caldwell, Pat Kirby, Bonnie lones, Holly Bowden Vince Paris, Ronnie Reinecke, Larry Forque, Allen I-larr, Charles Guthrie, Tom Robertson, David Howe, Larry Hatha, David Wright, Glenn Ruby, Mary Haimbaugh, Shirley Carter, Sally Ioy, and Maraleiqli Douqlasg Third Row: Arvie Frazier, Pat Deutsche, lanet Linn, Marion Vlagncr, Iudy Langille, Margaret Vonderohe, Rita Ledowski, Fred Schmidt, Warren Bergren, Bill Stumbaugh, David Bock, Ion Weiner, Frank Morgan, Al Pioch, George Navy, Mike Militello, lane Howe. Sherry Ledr, Mildred Matter, Carol Hayek, Nancy Thompson, Barbara the Rounding Main Come the Seniv lwir Uoice if Rx Jtttry - This year the Senior Choir, under the very able direction of Mr. Harris, had ninety-three members. They sang in the fall and spring concerts and again sang in the Christmas assembly. They presented a vocal assembly in the spring and also gave their annual programs at the Elmhurst lunion High School and at Ardmore. But probably the most important events tor the Senior Choir were the Suburban Music ,Festival held at Arlington Heights and the State Final Music Concert in which the choir alone sang such numbers as lesus Our Lord, We Adore Thee, Let Thy Blessed Spirit, and No Man ls an Island. Singing with the band, they sang Voice ot Freedom, and with the orchestra, Gloria, from the Twelfth Mass by Mozart. Some of the songs they sang at the State Final Music Contest were also presented at the spring vocal concert. S6 Sbirie Griffin Dorothy Shafier, Grace laclcer, and Arleen Fritz, Last Row: y , Gee, loan Brodt, Gay Hellstedt, Ruth larnes, Ioyce Siebel, Miclqe Nicoll, Don Orme, john Mc Colly, Bruce Perryman, Neil Marran, Bob Cetera, Doua Harris, Ron Guilbert, Kent Newlon, Wayne Lindquist, Scott Oqden. Iudy Hamowitz, Betty Royer, Barbara Fainter, Pat Helm, Donna Popp, Pat llersey, and lane! Schultz. LOWER LEFT: Boys Octet. Front Row: Glenn Ruby, Larry Raihu, lohn Perryman. Second Row: Ronald Reineclce, Larry Doug Harris, and Nell Marran. MC Cally, and Bruce Torque, Robert Cetera, LOWER RIGHT: Nonctte. Standing: Lynn Sernple, Rita Ledowslci, Indy llamowitz, and Marqaret Vonderohep Sitting: Dolores Lamport, Shirley Ioyoe Siebel, Barbara Fainter, and Midae Niuoll. Carter Holly Bowden, Evan tijal Crew mam Senior Cleo: on oqage Q, t'N F 'N' KDNJX-N -1' kk , xl rv A l rx, ll il El f er e Q ' MQOQH L il . Mwmzm ll WX SONG Bolt sg QS n cf' ,WRX qi , fl lit 1 XX Q3 TOP: Treble Clcf. First Row: Mr, Harris, Beverly Vtfassell, Barbara Richards, Gail Helm, Marie Huff, Shirley lewett, Carol lacobs, Diane Miller, and Marianne Gustafson, Second Row: Alice Marshall, Gloria Parnham, Sue Etherton, Margie Schulze, Eleanor Harman, Rose Tyminski, ianet P u s ate r i, Diana Hcbel, and Deanna Lanioine, Ttxird Row: Mary Ann Heiss, Lollie Sanders, Gay Taylor, Silvia Shirlcy, ludy Schulze, Frieda Wishoeiffr, Eva Voight, Eilrven Steiian, Carolyn Noble, and Donna Stewart, Lust How: Nancy Starn, Ruby Garland, Dorthy Erickson, Leslie Iack'o'i, Sandra Procker, Sue Carlin, Marilyn Kidd, Nanci Pettit, Ann Hansen, ioyce Bitzenthaler, Alice McDonald, and Gretchen Holtz. BOTTOM: Treble Clef, First Row: Ruth Cain, lean Christranson, Pat Boyster, ioyce Hallmark, Sharon iohnson, Kay Westwood, and Iudy Seibertg Second Row: Pat Marrifield, Donna Zander, lune lanhnke, Debbie Bennett, Bose- rnary Durkin, Ethel Fraus, iackie Loudon, and Mr, Harris, Third Row: lrene Chybik, Elaine Voile, Nancy Morgan, Pat Philp, Carol Iohnson, Ianice Tillotson, ianice Kirch, Edith Schmeisser, and Sandra Pinckney, Lust Row: Diane Prichard, Pat Pirola, Beverly Lira, June Weeks, Ioyce Gornik, Ioan Meskan, loyce King, Carol Willans, and Virginia Scholz. eNe Cleef Hilda a Clea Hate on S6042 Kell 6 o 0 5 a Q , s , 0 at n B ,OO it ,N The Treble Clef has been divided into two groups because there were too many girls who qualified for the group. The groups are composed of junior and senior girls who are under the able direction of Mr. Harris. Both choruses performed for the Fall Concert, which was held on November 20. The Treble Clef Glee Club sang Praise the Lord, by Handel, Old King Cole, arranged by Dunhill, Tip-toe Through the Tulips with Me, by Burke, and Pale Moon, by Logan. The Treble Clef Choir sang Russian Picnic, arranged by Enders: The Blind Plowmanf' by Clarkey Brother lames Air, by Bainy and I Heard a Forest Praying, by De Bose. At the annual Christmas assembly, the two groups were combined, and they sang the following numbers: Silent Night, by Gruber: White Christ- mas, by Berlin, and O Holy Night, by Adams. They did very well and were appreciated by everyone. Both the Glee Club and the Choir also performed for the Spring Concert. SS Sailor Sing Sea Clean te9A Senutionallq Freshman Chorus is the beginning of a long climb toward Senior Choir. Composed entirely oi freshman and under the capable direction oi Mr. Pondelick, they have proved themselves equally accomplished with respect to the other choral qroups at York. .. , 1 I5 69 Q! TOP LEFT: Freshman Chorus: Front Row: lane Ann Lamb, Helen Smith, Shirley Oldham, Sharon Stinson, Frances Bales, Louise Coe, loan Friese, Pauline Catt, Carolyn Hage- mann, Donna Synder, Marilyn Alexander, Sue Larson, Dorothy Willianison, Iudy Mannes, Penelope Griifin, Donna Fitch, Beverly Bridesen, Diane Nonemaker, and Barbara Bradbury: Second Row: lo Ann Topel, lane Lighter, Marilyn Dryihout, Karen lohnson, Pat MacDonald, Alice Novak, Phyllis Call, Iudy Crouse, Ruth Vtfilson, lo Ann Drummond, loan Freese, Nanette Ladwig, Martha Fisher, Barbara Purdy, Nancy Stokes, Lois lohnson, Meri Busch, ludy Short, Carol Neland, Karen Pritchard, and Mi. Pondelickg Third Row: Lynn Gasser, loan Hansen, Ann Kari, Beverly Button, Lenore Stevens, Carol Rose, Iune lensen, Norma Huntsman, lean Powers, Nancy Nichols, laanne Paulson, Sandra Schoeder, Karen Godwin, Marge Eaton, lane Haimbaugh. Marcia Zadell, Rosemary Linder, Lois luul, Pat Smith, and Barbara Venturellay Fourth Row: Gloria Nottlce, Barbara Braun, Bailgara Canham, Peagy Voris, lanet Bolin, Bonnie Orvis, Carol Blackshaw, Marilyn Granzin, Virginia Rolcusek, ludy Licht, Diane Peterson, Barbara Schulke, Kathleen Smith, ludy Nauertz, Barbara Mahler, Arlene Knight Mary Bixby, leanette Dinipil, Mxilene Popp, Marlene Shaffer, and Diane Fox. MIDDLE RIGHT: First Sophomore Girls' Choir: Front Row: Sue lohnson, Rosemary lohnson, Beth Taylor, Carolyn Spees, Christine Casa, Karen Christian, lucly lenkins, Donna Definer, Carole Castner, Sue Harrison, and Carol Robertsg Second Row: Mary Ann Mr:Glynn, Myrtle Fritz, ludy Kvapil, Sylvia Sartorius, Gale Smith, Sue Sheehan, Lindsay McCormac, Marilyn Weith, Mary Hedqe, and Sue Curtisp Third Row: Arlene Suialko, Kay Besic, Iudy Vlfoolverton, Carolee Moen, Ann Campbell, Valerie lones,Marilyn Hagen, leanne Schmidt, Elaine Bowman, lean Mowbray, and Barbara Moscardinig Last Row: ludy Seegert, Marcia Hathorne, Reta lamerson, loanne Parker, Diana Curtis, Ardyth Lohuis, Diana Kramp, Rosemary Slacks, and Debbie Dickinson. LOWER RIGHT: Mixed Octet. Frank Row: Mildred Motter and leanne Caidwellg Back Row: Dave Howe, Ruth Iames, David Beck, Betty Royer, David Vfright, and Fred Schmidt. Stl TOP: Boys' Chorus. Front Row: Alex' ander lohn, lohn Christiansen, Leo Harinq, lohn Crowle, lohn Boyles, and Clarence Derwiriy Second Row: Russell Rada, lohn Williams, Richard Grupp, and Tom Podgorslci, Lust How: Kon Brettmann, lames Henauqhan, Leonard laeger, and Paul Soncleregger. LOWER RlGHT: Sophomore Girls En' semble. Front Row: Nancy Brown, Muriel Wavak, lane Touts, Pat Caruso, Nancy Brislcey, Connie Stanner, and Mary Ienkins, Second Row: Diana Elz, Marcia Misel, Barbara Latsch, and Sarah Martensg Lrrsl Row: Marian Patz and Anita Pacha. Around Piano: Maudie Little and Lorraine Berry, Seated ol Piano: Mr. Harris, ?r In C'lwruA fndA Yfear in Slug: laape Condition The Sophomore Girls' Choir is made up ot about 45 ot the sophomore class's best singers. The girls in this choir are but a few iumps away from the Senior Choir, in which every one ot them is looking forward to participating. This year the choir sang in both the tall and spring Vocal concerts. At the fall concert, which was held November 20, the Girls' Choir sang the following numbers: lesu, loy of Man's De-string, by Bach: Strange Music, by Grieg: Dance a Cachucaf' by Sullivanp and The Song ls You, by Kern. The Sophomore Girls' Choir is under the very tine direction ot Mr. Leo Pondelick. With Mr. Poncleliclis excellent teaching, many ot the members of the choir are sure to make the Senior Choir in their junior year. Ati 6 3,2 Wt -AEM v .4 v u u ,v 90 ,T llicwic 61116 Sailtt 410,19 With golden Song '27 TOP PHOTO: First Row: Karen Elcdahl, Carol Bruun, Diane Miller, Nancy Betz, Sharon Gordon, and Doris Harms, Second Row: Barbara Kegerreis, lulene Vlfright, loyce King, Marion Billett, Eleanor Harman, loAnn lacobi, and Barbara Custard, Third Row: Barbara Shatter, Karen Van Daren, Ruby Garland, lanice Kirch, Nancy Thompson, Barbara Rupany, Nadine Schumacher, ludy Harnowitz, Edith Schmeisser, and Alice Bertelsen. LOWER RIGHT: Officers. Rita Ledowski, Vice-Presidenty Frieda Wischoeiier, President, Dorothy Ericlcson, Treasurer, and Mildred Motter, Secretary. Once a month Yorkites who enjoy musical activities get together for an informal gathering of the Music Club. At these gatherings there are a business meeting, recreation, and refreshments. Anyone at York is eligible to attend these meetings, with the exception ot ireshmen, who cannot join until the second semester. Besides regular meetings, this year's club attended a performance of Wish You Were Heref' The purpose of the club is to raise funds to aid in paying tor music honor awards, letters, and pins. To earn these funds, this year's club sold concessions at Various athletic events. The music club's annual dance in the spring adds money to its treasury, besides providing tun and entertainment for all who attend. Music is not the only interest oi these students. They entered a float in the Homecoming parade and won third prize, At the Hallowe'en party music clubbers sold tarly apples and popcorn balls. Christmas was celebrated with a gala party which included refreshments, games, a grab bag, and of course, music. Behind-therscenes sponsor ot Music Club is Mr. Harris. 91 LL-CN 52. X e ntl wifi A GTD ci Malvin Bartlett, Karen Van Doren, Sue Huston, Chrrppelow, in the play, The Mun in the Mike McLane, Don Soderholrn, and Bob Bowler Hal. bfdmdfid Crew Sew Sail for South Paci ic C Wa , Xt y -.iff Q fsfof Z' ixifft Q?Z it 1, ,i DL One of Yorks most talented groups is Troupe 94 of the National Thespians Dramatic Society. This Society was founded in 1932 and was one of the first groups in the Chicago area to join the National League. ln order to be eligible for membership, candidates must either be sophomores or juniors and, of course, must have some dramatic ability. Having passed the tryouts, they serve as apprentices for their first year. To introduce these newly choosen apprentices to the organization an introduction is given. Here the older members give a kind of preliminary initiation for their future Hunderstudiesf' During their apprenticeship, they take part in either acting or production Work. The time put in is then tallied and credited to them as merit hours. Those apprentices who have accumulated enough credit hours are entitled to full membership in the organization. This is done by another initiation ceremony in which the novices must act out skits assigned to them. After this ceremony, they are full members and are eligible to wear Thespian pins. LOVVEH LEFT: Malvin Bartlett and Bob French LOWER RIGHT: Holly Bowden in Sorry in V7 scene from The Valiant. Wrong Number. ffl zu.. . -'liffjl . ' Saila Haifa ted a 7laeApianA S tart Uoqage The design of the Thespian pin shows representations of the two types of Greek masks, the serious tragic face and the laughing face. The pin also has a blue T for Thespians and a N for National. One of the many activities which the Thespians take part in every year is a trip into Chicago to see a well-known, professionally staged play. This year the Troupe went to see Time Out for Ginger. Again Yorks Thespians, under the direction of Miss Doris E. White, presented their annual winter production, Drama Night, This year's three one-act plays were Sorry, Wrong Number, The Man in the Bowler Hat, and The Valiant. ln honor of the Silver Anniversary of the National Thespian Society, Troupe 233 of Glenbard Township High School and Troupe 94 of York High School gave a Regional Festival and Clinic which was held in March at Glenbard High School. The program started with a fine dinner, after which Mr. Dick Noble, N,B.C. Network announcer, of Chicago gave a talk. After the talk by Mr. Noble, four selected troups gave a fifteen minute scene from a play. To end the evening there was a clinic on Children's Theatre, Acting the Hole, and Staging the Play. Mrs. lohn Musil, Director of the Elmhurst Childrens Theatre, led the discussion on children's theatre. Professor C. C. Arends, Director of the Elmhurst College Theatre and Elmhurst Community Theatre, led the discussion on acting. The discus- sion of staging was conducted by Mr. Alex Fleet, instructor in LIGHT CREVJ: Top to Bottom: lohn Dain Lzxiry Larkin, and Edward Nagel. RTW xg tl F the Northwestern University School of Speech. 1-'N ti, -X J 9 , J bj A 'J Eff ' Vial f AEC Q X QW v t x xx? DL il STAGE CREW: lohn Schaefer, Bob Goldsborough, Iohn Hansen, Ronald loms Dan Erlandson, Herman Weimer, Iames Talbott, David Ruehl, Edwin Gaunt lohn Tornquist, Louis Nesslar, Vincent Paris, and lohn Bihler. iliit bf , it fe Q ... In 93 latin Club n 'vip Zuxurivu Cru' e on mediterranean PICTURES ON THIS PAGE UPPER PHOTO: Kneeling: Bob lirda, lames Lee, George Krueger, lames Prell, Charles Ross, Eugene Brown, Bob Blackwood, and Karl Schmidt: Standing: Dolores Lamport, Iackie Holderrnan, Mary Duncan, Kenith Karnstedt, Tim Eshelman, Dove Boyd, Bob Teich, Dick Grunp, Peter Iuqle, Keith Karnstedt. Burdette Olson, Iohn Westley, lim Webster, Angus MacEarhern, Pat Kirby, Sarah Greaves, Pat Murphy, and Iudy Holderman. UPPER CENTER: Seated: Mary Duncan, Priscilla Merriam, lane Coryell, and Dolores Lamport: Stand- ing: Sarah Greaves, lackie Holderman, Pai Kirby, Pat Murphy, Beverly Hawkins, Chuck Williams, Iudy Holderman, Barry lablon, and Ann Ferry. LOWER CENTER: lim Rice, Iohn Dame, lim Talbott, Charles Ross, Ichn Westley, Angus MacEarhern, Keith Karnstedt, Charles Casper, Matt Lowman, Mike Buzzell, and Chuck Williams. LOWER PHOTO: Seated: Diana Karnstedl, Martha Carey, Marjorie Eaton, Ann Ferry, Mary lane Luet- qertg Dancing: Carroll Kavanagh. PICTURES ON FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Water Carriers: Front Row: Donna Snyder, Ioyce Eggers, Iudy Eggers, loan Friese, Mary Ann DiGennaro, and Carol Nelandy Back Row: ludy Short, Marcia Zadel, Sharon Kuechler, Nancy Stokes, Sandra Schroeder, and ludy Schroeder. UPPER CENTER: Sitting: Carol Luebke, Marcia Hawthorne, Doreen Kovel, leanne Schmidt, Ardyth Lohius, Martha Stone, Edna lohnson, Virginia Malstrom, Diana Kramp, Karen Christian, and Ann Ferry: Standing: Rita Cummings, Rosemarie Grimsley, Martha Carey, Eileen Silva, Elise Wilson, Mary lane Luetgert, Ruth Bevan, Claudia Frary, Marjorie Eaton, Penelope Gritten, Diana Karnstedt, luanita Poltrock, Molly Kelly, Lois Iuul, and lune Paulus. LOWER CENTER: Joyce Hallmark, Marjorie Teich, Janice Lillotson. Marilyn Rollins, and Ioan Bina. LOWER RIGHT: Vestal Virgins: Front Row: Shelley Ruben, Sue Curtis, Iudy Woolverton, Kay Besic, and Virginia Tingley. Back Row: Eva Voight, Ann Campbell, Ioanne Parker, Sandra MacLaren, Ann Armstrong, and Valerie lanes. R P! it so , Bw tk 'fxfwe X',p.Cu 'X QNTTT LT L Xi' 5 Di.. 11. 9-l rug, . ..... ' ff ffl J 1 Qt 'Q '24 ea Yacta fdfz latin IIiem6er Sail ?ortla Our trip wouldn't be complete without a stop to see the beauties of ancient Rome, some ot the traditions ot which are reviewed yearly by Yorks Latin Club. The Roman Banquet, held in December, tinds the Latin students enjoying a duplication ot a gala evening in ancient Rome. The cafeteria is transformed into the home of a wealthy Roman patrician, complete with statues of the gods, graceful drapes, and a fountain which actually runs. A typical guest comes attired in Roman dress and is served a meal similar to one that might have been enjoyed by a Roman ot long ago. The dances of the water carriers and the Vestal Virgins are among the customs which highlight the evening's entertainment. Another big event on the Latin Club calendar is the Salutatio. At this time the freshmen who have earned an average in their first semester ot Latin are initiated into the club. During the past several years, the club, as one ot its projects, has sent used clothing to the Greek employees ot the American School for Advanced Study in Athens, Greece. This year ninety pounds of clothing were sent, and a note of deep appreciation was received. A very capable and ambitions slate of otticers guided the club this year. They were Beverly Hawkins, President, Priscilla Merriam, Vice-President: Ann Ferry, Secretary: and Pat Murphy, Treasurer. 95 U 6' Die beuwclaen on orle Sfind Zcwtige lliaftrmen . ff 5 Qi! f 5 f .M X Je , i..-I l f ,Al 8 if vi KF , ' ri? vi' 'www n 5 Aww UPPER RIGHT: Otticers: iohn McColly, Presidenty Frank Seidel, Vice-President: Eleanor Schmidt, Secretaryg and Dorothy Werner, Treasurer. MEMBERS: Front Row: Marion Hinz, lean Schwolow, Marilyn Weith, Cathy Wilson, Arlene Schweitrerg Second Row: Bill Groebe, Pat Wernick, Mary Ann Meidrich, Sandra Link: Third Row. David Vonder, Eleanor Gaus, Barbara Latsch, Frederick Bachg Fourth Row: Roger Davis, 'Walter ' ' ' 'ci R l - L t w: Reisina, Herb Ratchp Fifth Row: Dick Zimmer, Allen Quirk, Dim Oeler, Ierald uqy, as o Dick Gerhardt, Bob Elliott, Ierry Ritter, Eldon Matticlcp Standing: Barbara Behnier, Bob Harman. This year the German Club has been very active. The activities have been very interesting and the club's membership has arown. One ot the highlights oi the year was the German Club's presentation Weinachtsspiel, a Christmas play about the Nativity, for the teachers and students ot York. Thirty new members were initiated into the club at the start of the second semester. Each year it is traditional that the last meeting of the year be held in honor of the qraduatinq senior members. Mr, Neher is the sponsor of the club. 96 Spani In 5' eet Sailtf for Tren are lima-wf MEMBERS: Front Row: Karen Ekdahl, Dolores Eickelman, lane Davidson, Sandra Sundt, Miss Samalonisz Second Row: leannine Schrader, Evelyn Hara- baclca, Elizabeth Burqher, Barbara Slade, Diane Smith, Carol Brinkert. Rosemary Reedy, Dianne Blagburn, Sandra Smith, Ioanne Schultz, and leanne Walter, Last Row: Tom Robert- son, Charles lnqles, George Novy, and lim Combes: Standing: Norma Peterson, and Dave Howe. York High School's Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Sarnalonis, was formed in l92l and is York's oldest organization. The purpose ot this club is to encourage friendly relations with our neighbors to the south and to get more students interested in Spanish by having extra- OFFICERS: Indy Clark, Secretary, Nancy Schorb, Vice-President: Mary Carney, Treasurery Lois Cohen, Presi- dentp and Ronald Anderson, Sergeant at Arms, curricular activities. The club has a meeting once a month, and any treshman who has anAorB average may join the second semester. Upper classmen who are taking or have taken Spanish are eligible for membership. A pin is awarded to students who have earned twenty-two points. Points are earned by taking part in programs, donating refreshments, and doing the thankless task ot cleaning up atter parties. Some of the extra-curricular activities in which the members oi the Spanish Club take part are the trip to a Mexican restaurant, Where they have such Mexican dishes as tostados, enchiladas, and tortillasg the Day of the Dead Party, which is equivalent to our Halloweenp the Christmas party, where the students break the pinatag an initiation breakfast: and a picnic. Members also learn how to dance the rhumba and the Conga. Besides these activities they help with the Antiflubercu- losis Campaign. 97 AMX at tx gym K lil? tx Yfo k Kid 'Kon Uoqage to ?renclc Club '52 'gg e- he N ss 1 ,-. The lfrfirrclr Club is open to till first-year students who have complet a avc-mae. This cluli was under the quidar in carrying out the clulis activities loanne Suchy, Vicrefpresidenty Silvio Friedi, Treasurer. Three committees work were proqram, activities, and socondryeur French students and ed the first semester of French with rice ct Miss Petersen. To aid her were Barbara Shockly, Presidentp Alexander, Secretaryy and Robert which wer orqanizd to share the refreshments, with Nancy Forrest. Dan Cosgrove, and Prrcilla Moore as chairman, The chief purpose of the French Club is to make the rnernlners more tarnrlxrr with the diiterent customs at the French people, the country itself, und the lanquoqe. The club was reforaonizted this year. At its monthly meetings or new rnnstitutren was drawn up. The gay and colorful Murdi Gras of New Orleans was hrouaht North hy the French Cluh to he used as the theme lor the initiation proararn. Authentic decorations of rr French cafe added to the festivities. A dinner oi ten courses consistinq oi French ioods was served. During the t-elelcration the new members were introduced to the customs ot the vlulz. A point system has lveerr established for the purpos of uwardrrrq pins. The various wdys to earn the titty points required to earn 4 pin are turnishinq refreshments for the meetings participating in skits, and sellina at games. ll an extra guard rs awarded. twenty-tive points are earned, a 98 UPPER LEFT: Standing: Nancy Forrestg Front Row: Sarah Greaves, Anne Winters. and Beth Stevens, Second Row: Esthus Dacken, Marilyn Alexan- der, Ann Holter, and Diane Mil- lerg Third Row: Christine Caso, Karen Holderman, Marilyn More cis, ludy Crousey Fourth How: Mary Hedge, Sandra I-lornmes, Pat Hunter, and Debbie Mandersg Fifth Row: Clark Porte, Donnrt Blair, and Priscilla Mohr: Lust Row: Alan Packard, Dan Cos- qrove and Kent Newton. KAW? -r -L 1 Weil K. t xnLi.QL Wm xl' eisa T3 -st 'll It ng . - A Q21 EFT A li X x J 3 ,F SS H 23 wi nit-1. W LOWER RTGHT: Barham Shockey, President, Sylvia Alexander. Secretoryg lo Ann Suchy, Vice- Presidcntg and Bob Friedlr, Treasurer. Eoandtdle Yind Solutivlw t The York Hound Table is a group of students who meet monthly to discuss informally the questions and problems which are currently of national or international interest and importance. Any student who likes to discuss and uphold his point of View may join Round Table. The most active members are awarded pins at the end of the year. For Homecoming this year Round Table participated in Stunt Night by giving a skit depicting a l d' pane iscussion as it would be behind the lron Curtain. Also last fall six members of Pound T bl . a e were among 300 high school debaters attending the High School Discussion Debate Seminar at the Technological lnstitute of Northwestern University. They heard Northw t University stud t d' es ern en s iscuss and debate the high-school-debate resolution' Resolved, that the President of the Unit d S e tates be elected by the direct vote of the people. Several days before Christmas vacation the Round Table gave a Christ- mas party in the faculty dining room. For the m , , a le, under the super- vision of Mr. Maclear, was concerned with the discussion of current contro versial issues such as the r d , p opose Bricker Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, and the American attitude toward Asiatic problems. ajor part of the year however Round T b MEMBERS: Standing, left to right: Keith Olson, Dick Spencer, Rick Sclirnidt, Bob French, Iohn Wesley, and Fred Stark: Seated. left to righti Don Soderholm, lucly Elliot, ludy l-leslor, Rosemarie Grimsley, Barbara Schaefer, Iefrnne Caldwell, and Pat Kirby. OFFICERS: Bob Friedli, Vive-President, Barbara Keqarreis, Secretaryy and leunne Vlfolter, President. Offd Problenw ,. QL? 'LT Af, ,gt .W YY 5 :lf ff 1 Q2 l, gl 951 f it fii tl i 2 A ' X Hi tvriam and fque trianA ide Towing Wa1IeA llli K tilt lj Zljbib-I LOWER PHOTO: Seated: Nancy Widinan, Sue Huston, Margaret Herley, Dave Colby, Pat McGrath, and Maraleigh Douglas, Standing: tack Rudolph, Hubert Kluenter, Ricky Schmidt, Lyn Christian, Frank Seidel, lack Winchell, Richard Schmidt and Sharon Perkins. UPPER PHOTO: Standing: loyce Brocky Debbie Dickenson, Se-cretaryp Dorthy Werner, President: Row One: Donna Pine, Beth Taylor, Ann Winters, and Barbara Bright, Row Two: Carol Neland, ludy Short, Harlene Schueler, and lackie Chaseg Row Three: Kay Carpenterg ludy lenkins, Vice- Presidenty Lindsay McCormack, Treasurer: and Martha Stoney Row Four: Iohn Stack, Roland Flo, Linda Weisheit, and Diane Peterson. The original Historical Society was organized in 1938. This year it was reorganized by co-sponsors oi the group, Mr. Langert, and Mr, Varland. United States history is stressed, but the members ot Historical Society are also interested in other parts oi the world. Concerning this part oi history, Frank Seidel gave a talk at one oi the meetings. His talk was on the conditions oi Germany, as he saw them while he was there. This year's members took a guided tour oi the Chicago Historical Society. Every year Historical Society has charge oi the Lincoln Assembly in February. Unlike most clubs which give assemblies, Historical Society takes complete charge oi the program, even to the supplying oi speakers. This year Equestrian Club has a new sponsor. Her name is Mrs. Evans. Members all have an interest in horses and going riding a great deal of the time. 100 Science C' a66er Sail in Search of Knowledge The Science Club enables every member to develop his own personal interests. lt holds regular meetings at which experiments are done as a group or by the individual. lntormative talks are given by the members on current scientific events and topics of interest. Films also supplement some oi the regular activities of the meetings. On this year's calendar of activities was a trip to the Adler Planetarium. The club also got together on constructing and running the Spook l-louse at Yorlc's Halloween Carnival. The club is open to all sophomore, junior, and senior studentsg and freshmen with a HB' average. This year's sponsor, Mr. Simpson, was assisted by Stephen Stinson, Presidentg and Leroy Eshelman, Treasurer. TOP: Officers: Steven Stinson, Presidentg and Leroy Eshelman, Treasurerq BOTTOM: Mem' bers: Fred Stark, Ted Finns, Art Geuss, Dave Ehrhardt, Barbara Mahler, Boy Buswell, and Barbara Keqerreis. Ai 101 vw Home fc. Member Ser e Chow for the long Trqz 96 ,, 'P MEMBERS: Gail Yount, Karen Stanek, Ann lanes, Ioyce Hadoc, lucly Schulze, Donna Definer, Pct Van Sky, and Myrtle Fritzy Standing: Marilyn Roth, Diane Paul, Marlys Schoenbeck, Shirley Love, Ruth Alles, Barbara Latsch, Bernice Kraus, Ioan Wendt, Alice Lowry, Charlene Roebuck, Sharon Sandberg, Rosemary Guertler, and Gail Krieseg OFFICERS: Rosemary Durkin, Vice-Presidentg Diane Pritchard, Secretary: Grace Ritter, President, and loyce Beagley, Secretary. lf you are the domestic type, then Home Economics Club is for you. The club Welcomes any girl who is taking a course in home economics or has previously taken home economics. The main purpose ot the club is to promote interest in domestic science. Beside their business meetings, the members have special programs planned by various committees. Among this year's activities were a trip to Helene Curtis, a pot luck dinner, and a bazaar where the girls sold hand made articles. For their Christmas party, the members exchanged gifts and saw a demonstration on gitt wrapping. The club entered a float in the homecoming parade last October. The float, Downing Glenbardf' consisted of a hot dog on a background of green and White. The highlight of the club is the style show which is presented by the girls in the Spring. The girls model the latest tinery which they have made in class, Club pins are awarded to members on the point system. The points are earned by serving on committees, being an officer, selling at concessions, attending meetings, and by doing other miscellaneous work. Under the careful guidance of Mrs. Norbeck and Miss Bunse the club has had a very successful year. H32 SYS I 'plqli f S R ug-SSD, RAD ., vi t Commercial Club Typhi M Keep Zag of Crui e UPPER PHOTO: Front Row: Eleanor Horinar., lvlcircia Felz, Ruth Prueter, Mary Ann Nash, Elaine Volle, Marihelle Simmons, Diana Gaier, Sharon Perkins, lackie Hahn, ludy Langille, and lean Christiansen: Second Row: Sharon Gordon, ludy Beckman, Pat Royster, Rita Stoltrnan, Regina Stoltrnan, Grace Kruse, Arlene Schweitzer, Dolores Eiclcelmarin, Lorraine Widlak, Carolyn Manning, Meredith More, Sally Nielson: Third Row: ianet Spek, Carole Shotsberger, Martha Schumacher, Dolores Ritter, Shirley Tucker, I-fiariiyn Burnell, Marlene Hitzmann, Pat Gore, Mary Gaunt, Shirley lohnson, Dorothy Dale, Vanita Urquhart, and Donna Popp. Fourth Row: Ruth Cain, Editn Schrneisser, Barbara DeReiter, Marilyn Kell, Donna Baughman, Paula Swanson, Norene Feezor, Carol Hayek, Barbara Custard, Alice Bertelsen, lulene Wright, Ianice Iverson, Muriel Richey, Marian Vifagner, loyce Ritzenthaler, Donna Henderson, and Evelyn Steben, Last Row: Shirley Griffin, Jeanne Wolter, Beverly Gracey, Darlene Muher, leanette Carlson, Barbara Rupany, Nadine Schumacher, Dorothy Warner, Barbara Meritink, Millie Clark, Rita Ledowski, Margie Witt, and lean Phelps. , LOXNER RlC1l'lT: Officers: Seated: Bernice Kraus, Social Committee Chair- man, and Nancy Stcrrn, Presicientg Standing: Pat Van Sky, Treasurer: Arlene Kreinpels, Se'-t'retaiy- and Bariiara Becker, Vice-President. The purpose of the York Commercial Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Gustafson, is to show members how to be successful in the world oi business. At the monthly meetings, the girls hear representatives of the business world speak on proper speech, dress, behavior, and other qualifications of the good secretary. The club attends the Business Students' Conference at Northwestern University and visits two business firms annually. Among the highlights of the club's social activities are the fall and spring picnics, luncheon at a Chicago restaurant, and a movie or play. By helping in the office, typing for the library, York-Hi, or Y's Tales staffs, the girls earn points toward their pins. l M0 X JS 'AN X t lull ,fs xf V' 1035 1 is RAD liiatlvematiciarw Keep Tracie 0 Know Tm eled if if N mil lr ff XXM, j S' 'Q UPPER LEFT: Sealed: Ruby Gar- land, Barbara Ke-gerreis, Iulene Wright, Karin Ekdahl, Alice Bertelsen, and Doris Harms: Standing: Jim Zwickel, Barbara Custard, lim O'Learry, Walter Reisinq, Barry Iablon, Marjorie Vv'itt, lune Eqqert, and Ronald Andres. BOTTOM: Officers. Nancy Betz, President: Nancy T h o m p s 0 ri. Treasurer, Mike McLane, Vice' President, and Dorothy Erickson, y,!.,,.,Xts Secretary. Math Club had its beginning in l945 and has kept its reputation as an active club at York. Under the guidance oi its sponsor, Mr. Benson, the club provides a good outlet for the talents oi the students who like mathematics. The skill and ingenuity of Math Club members are challenged by the Problem ot the Month, and the student who has solved the most of these monthly problems is rewarded for his efforts with a prize at the end of the year. Students with at least a B average in one semester oi plane geometry and a year at algebra and those who have completed mathematics major are eligible tor membership in Math Club. This year's officers are Nancy Betz, President: Nancy Thomp- son, Treasurer, Mike McLane, Vice-President, and Dorothy Erickson, Secretary. IO! W no - - P 1 anior fed C'roAA lfeepkf Sailor The Iunior Red Cross is an organization in which the entire student body may participate. The shop and art departments contribute some of their school time toward conniehng pnnecm to hehothe needy. This year the art department ot York made table decorations, place mats, rnenu covers and Chrmhnas cardsiorthe veknans and Hunrfannhes The shop department built cr chest which the I. R. C. filled with enough schoolsupphes and spons equhnnentto oudh an enhre ckms roonr Thm prmectis caHed the school chem pnograni and lmdps needy schoob in America and foreign lands to get a start. York's annual talent show was presented by the Red Cross, under the direction of Mr. Stasek, this year in order to raise funds to help their Worth- while projects. The organization also planned and presented an assembly to kick oft the annual enrollment and fund raising campaign. in Shape I . qi I' QU P 9 Z ,I 64, Q9 ' UPPER PHOTO: First Row: Marge Siewert, and Mary Ann McGlynn, Second Row: Nancy Latta, Nancy Levinson, Kay Besic, and Iudy Dyerg Third How: Heidi l-laeqele, Carol Johnson, Iudy Schroeder, and ludy Eggers, Fourth Row: Marlene Putnam, Dolores Ritter, and Kent Garvensg Fifth Row: Judy Beckman, Arthur Geuss, and Norman Mayer, QQ. LOWER PHOTO: The Council. Seated: Dick Stratton, Ellen Watson, George Blumenshien, and Alice Bertelsenp Standing: leanne Wolter, Martha Schu- macher, lim McKnight, lim Kendle, Garry Perkins, Ron Andres, and Carolyn Spees. 'W' .ww ,- 4'- ,- ,1- 0 ki may IOS su' ,.x,.i .JJ 2 7: A fm tructA C1-ew on Sailing the Siege This year the Future Teachers oi America is under the co-sponsorship oi Mrs. Berglund and Miss Lynch. ln the tall ot the year the members Went to lflmhurst lunior High to see the movie, Skippy and the 3 Rs. During the winter the club attended Villa Park Iunior High School and saw teaching and its methods in action. ln the spring the members went to Hawthorne School. They were shown around the building and then were allowed to visit the class rooms and Watch the teachers conduct class. During the regular meetings movies ot teaching methods were shown and speakers told tlie members their views on teaching as a career. The organization has an annual Christmas party and sends delegates to the Illinois state convention oi Future Teachers Associations. A delegation oi members Went to the Villa Park teachers' meeting at Franklin School in February. The guest speaker was Mr. Zwick, from the American Youth Hostel Association. J UPPER RIGHT: Otlicers. Dolores Eickelmann, Secretaryy Diane Pritchard, Presidentg Charles Guthrie, Vice-Presidenty and Iune lahnke, Treasurer. LQWER PHOTO: Back: luclith l-tolderman, Dorthy Pointec, Pat Williamson, Bob French, and Bob Friedlig Front: Pat MacDonald and Rita Ledowski. t S-A l M v! . X lftli The Chess Flub originated three years aqo and sponsored by Mr Knudson is open to any student with an interest in chess The Monday meeting occuring once a month const ts of members playing and discussing this challenging qaine This years plans included a tournament with Glenbard. A Student-Faculty meet was also planneo for the year. The members for the student team were Keith Olson Walter Reisinq Frank Seidel Don Soderhoim and lim Stokes. The faculty members were expected to be Mr. Knudson Mr. Lanqert Mr. Garland and Mr. Schwarz. The clubs present officers are Keith Olson President and lim Neff, Secretary. The club is Without a vice-president at the time. -I- N.: Im, VJ il i C'laeAA Mate Plot Waya for Smooth Sailing TOP: Officers: Keith Olson, Pres- ident: Frank Seidel, Team Man- aqerp Rick Schmidt, Ex-Vice President: and lim Nell, Secretary. LOWER PHOTO: Seated: Nancy Smith and David Colby: Stand- ing: Dave Ehrhardt, Maryellen McPherson, Ronald Stone. lim Zwickel, Dick lvlurtree, Vtfalter Reisina, Paul Hasz, and Bruce Buswell. gawk, if N 107 The Sail r Stare af the lub ?o mA Squa eA Members: Front Row: Carolyn Hagemann, Kathryn Maly, Dick Dunham, Second Row: Nancy Hogan, Ioyce Beaqley, ludy Nash, Dick Austg Third Row: Barbara Kegereis, Matt Lowman, Nancy Smith, Arleen Feezor, Barbara Schulke, Echo Lenz, Edna May Iohnson, Irene Van Sky, Barbara Cole, and Gary Dukesg Last Row: Rosemary Gertler, Dorothy Dziak, Anne Winters, Mary Zaya, Darlene Sales, larnes Lee, Penny Griffin, and Bill Steadman, Dancing: Carol Hoselqrover and Tom Robertson. Officers: Helen Smith, Treasurer, Noreene Feezor, Presidentg Karen Christian, Vice-President, Io Ann Topel, Secretary. One ot Yorlc's newest clubs is the Square Dance Club, sponsored by Mr. Kelly. lt was formed in 1948, after it was proposed and passed upon at a Student Council meeting. The membership has been growing ever since. The meetings have been, thus tar, very successful. The only way such a club could really be successful is to have its members take an active interest in its activities and that is one of their accomplishments. The group meets the second Friday ol each month and at each of these meetings refreshments are served. Everyone who saw the Homecoming will probably remember the wonderful job the Square Dance Club did in decorating the goal posts. The club can easily say that Noreen Feezor, President, has done a good job. 108 X Y g- DANCE it TONIGHT fp SQUARE J eb JH? New Zforleem get in rw e in School Nctivitie x x lj 1 I CLUB MEMBERS: First Row: Sheila Michaels, Laurie Butler, leanne Knapp, Beth Taylor and Rith Lighter, Second Row: Gloria Rajewski, Cathy Wilson, Terry Webster, Nancy Widmann, Ianet Ackerman, Carol Duclnld and Beverly Runyony Third Row: Paul Hasz, Mike Corino, lim Kindall, Mary Holmyard, Mike Hicks, Bob Chappelow Paul Bewie, Don Iones, Douq Stirrett and loanne Bonnema. OFFICERS: Keith Olson, President: Tohn Bewiey Ruth Cain, Secrotaryg Lorraine Talcott, Proqrain Chairmany and Don Myer, Treasurer. As new as the New Yorkers Club is, its success indicates already that it is going to be a permanent organization here at York. Mr. Michelsen founded it for the purpose of acquaintinq the transfer students with York and its students, This year it has continued under the guidance ot Miss Krantz and its president, Keith Olson. Anyone who is a transfer student to York is eligible to join the New Yorkers, and the club warmly welcomes all such newcomers. The club has done a splendid job so far, and we hope it will continue to keep up the qood work. 109 Q14 C1116 Sail Tlnrvugle Hnotleer Succeu ul 'lfear it it W4 rfaf? K ix at 't ! l X ft , lt r it 1 W. A Mmm UPPER LEFT: Board Members: Seated: Pat Hersey, Pat Pirola, and Lyn Luskez Standing: Carole Hansen, Shirley Iewett, Donna Van Ewyk, Bette Dammann, Sue Sowers, and Ann Hansen. v N LOWER LEFT: Oiticers: Seated: Carol lacobs, Corresponding Secretaryg Pat Cole, Recording Secretary, Shirley Stout, Vice-President: ludy Lanqille, Treasurer: and Lynn Semple, President. Girls Club now the largest club at York, is very active in school activities Every year Big Sisters are chosen who acquaint incoming Freshman girls with the school. Bow Week is an event that takes place in the fall. Each class buys bows ot ditierent colors. Freshmen wear greeng sophomores, yellowg juniors, red bows: seniors, white bows. Friday is rainbow day. On this day each class displays its bows. This gives the etiect ot a rainbow. At the end of the week a prize is awarded to the class selling the most bows. At Christmas the girls invite orphans to a party. Santa Claus gives the children presents. This year the girls helped Santa by making doll clothes. Also, during the holiday season this club was busy selling festive sprigs of holly. Each year oi Girls Club comes to a close with a tea honoring the mothers. This Mother-Daughter Tea is always a great success and enjoyed by all. Every girl at York is a member ot this extremely active club, which is under the direction ot Miss Graham. ll0 The York Letterman s Club which is the club most desired by York athletes, is open to any boy who has won a letter in a York sport, The meetings are every other Vtfeclnesclay evening. Mr Stefani is the sponsor ot the club, and this year's officers are Ronnie lohnson, President, lohn lenlcins, Vice-President, Al Fritz, Treasurerp Gene Kraegel, Secretary, and Don Savaglio, Sergeant-at-Arms. At Homecoming, the club solcl orchids flown in from Hawaii, anol balloons. At all athletic events the Lettermen sell programs. With the money they earned, the club bought the athletic department a movie screen, movie projector and light meter, which go along with the Booster Club's present ot a movie camera. Each spring, the big event oi the year is the initiation ot new F, 4'- Zfo lr' latte men Sail the S S' Yfv le members at a picnic at Fullersburg. At this time all York men who have received letters for the first time are initiated into the club. Seated: latin Ienkins Vive' Prcsideritg and Gene Kraeqel, Secretary, Standing: Ronnie lohn- son, President, Al Fritz, Tretxsurf ery Gary Krrnisf, Frank Ponnar, ,ind Kon Fieno: Second Row: Bill Dciilri-7, Greg Vrxn Norm iri, Butch Kruse, Fred Kraepliii, Don Sav- iglic, Sergeant at Arms: Bill Vrniqhrr. lim Schroeder, and George Prchnp Third Row: Iim Stokes, Don Anderson, Donne Moen, lohn Lund, Marv Reese, Bob Peters, Frank Foster, and Dick Snyder: Fourth Row: Charles lorclan, Arno Gillis, Chuck Strong, Wally Straucli, Roy Nelson, Dan Ast, Carl Budel- slcy, and Phil Cartwrighty Last Row: lack Falter, Ronnie Rein- eclce, Ken Travis, lvlr. Stefani, Brion Vihnanek, and 'Warren Tarr. Ill The llivre l460dI'd the lllerrier 9 Pep Club Cry Lots of school spirit? Then come and add your zest and energy to Yorks larqest and most successful club, Pep Club. Only one tee card per semester is needed to enter. Under the capable leadership of the club president, Chuckie Bremberq, Pep Club has just completed a most successful year. With the aim of boostinq school spirit, Pep Club has put on lively assemblies before every important game. ln addition, the members often attend games and qroup together in cheering sections. UPPER RIGHT: Officers, Donna Van Ewyk, Treasurer, Chuckie Brerriberfg, Presidfwnty Bonnie lorres Sevret xryy and Dcnncr laeqer, Vice-Prosidarrt. I School Q20-it i Meme for Pep Club C7-u UPPER RIGHT: Cheerleaders. Mary Ann Di Gennaro, Donna Van Ewyk, lanet Beall, Sue Teschner, Darlene Davis, Donna Snyder, Karen Sandall, Captain, and lanet Edmondson. CENTER: Cheerleaders. Karen Sandall, Captainy Donna Snyder, Darlene Davis, Mary Ann Di Gennaro, lane! Beall, Sue Teschner, Donna Van Ewyk, and lane! Edmondson. LOWER RIGHT: Board Members. Pat Pirola, Shirley Iewett, Ann Hansen, Carroll Kavanauqh, Dolores Lamport, Sue lohnson, and Diana Kramp, sl, wg, W llll sf During the Homecoming festivities, Pep Club built cr float and put on a v , I9 winning skit for Stunt Night. Al ' V X X., Later in the year, the club sponsored the annual Basketball Dance. A semi-formal, it turned out a well earned success. By selling decals at school games, the club also added to its treasury. A Pins are awarded to the most active club members every year. Attending l meetings as well as sponsoring club projects are necessary in order to receive one. I Definitely proving that Work and lun go hand in hand, Yorlc's Pep Club is open to everyone, including you! I U Ili! 4 A ,Q Saila In wifi. mm, ,4 .1 4 fwcfedff Ax Ulf, M X MEMBERSHIP PHOTO: Front Bow: ludy Sahlin, Carol Bose, Susan lusko, Ethel Williarns, Eva Voight, Ann Karr, Sue Larson, Nancy Horn, Marilyn Strom, Barbara Fisher, Sue lohnson, and Charlene Hargreaves, Second Row: Mary Carney, Carol lohnsovi, Louise Smith, Carol Willans, loanne Spek, Delores Eickelmann, Barbara Behmer, Charlene Link, Carol Kavanaugh, ludy Bloedel, and Marilyn Hagen, Third Row: Pat Merrifield, Marilyn Rollins, loan Bina, Marilyn Weith, IoAnn Suchy, Virginia Malstrorn, lune Weeks, Shirley Kuhr, ludy Coburn, and Dianne Blagburn, Fourth Row: Cynthia Stasi, Shirley loneson, Pat Cole, Polly Anderson, Ellen Watson, Lorraine Teschke, Norma Peterson, and lane Davidson, Fifth Row: Corinne Peters, Donna Voelz, and Donna Van Ewyclc, Sixth Row: Ann Felthouse, Darlene Olmsted, Donna laeger, Carol Iacobs, Phyllis Horn, Elaine Beckman, Shirley Gangler, Diane Nonemaker, ludy Schroeder, Mary Ann DiGennaro, Karen lahnson, Mary lane Luetgert, and Ann Holter, Seventh Row: Lois Frederiksen, Rosemary Reedy, Carol Dennis, Carol Sahlin, Bose Tyminski, Marie Smith, Sandra Procker, Barbara Merrifield, Barbara Bradbury, Nancy Stokes, Pat Smith, Alice Novak, Iudy Mommsen, and Valerie Neville, Eighth Row: ina Barbara Dailey, Lenore Stevens, Ianet Banson, Mary Ann Dlftngelo, Pat Bartolo, loyce Buby, Barbara Brown, Carol Cooper, Barbara Purdy, and Roberta Proclcerg Ninth Row: loAnn Spek, Donna Smith, Mary Ann Morabito, Ann Campbell, Ann Stoltz, Marcia Patterson, Sue Sheehan Donna Blair, Paulette Kurlc, loan Brigance, Sharon Kuechler, ludy Hageman, Norma Huntsman, Lois lchnson, Donna Snyder, and Roberta Baker. UPPER RIGHT: Board Members. Seated: Iackie l-lolderman, Treasurer, and ludy l-lolderman, Secretary, Stcmdinq: Toni Novak, Beireshment Chairman, Beth Stevens, Sports Manager, Shirley Stout, Program Cliairnxang Mary Edwards, Vice-President, and Midge Nicoll, President. ,Af f M . x , f RM fu, I J Q Qi S f , .A , , Qi fff A 4 QM H K 1 8914 1 rf 1 f , f 1 1 S Q 7. if an 1? Ser ice Q'rvupA H4402 KMAA Haw un Zfvrle Siege ONE: Box Office Crew: Toni Holiertson, Ri'-lurd Willa, ohn McColIy, Dole Poster, Lyn Cliiistirxn, und lim Osborn. TWO: Sound Crew: Boll Frilz, lim O'Leory, Bruce Rank, rind lohn Anderson. THREE: Visuul Aids Crew: From Row: Larry Lesdeidnce, Charles Buppinun dnd Bill Bduclfiq Second Row: Iohn Beifndnn, Alun Prickdrd, dnd lohn Souleq Las! Row: Bill Breliq, Bol: lorddn, Don Ruusli, lohn Pechci, Bold Morris, Peler Cech, lim Talbott, Don Orme, cmd Clark Pole, FOUR: The Radio Club: From Row: Leslie Otto, Leo Linoelsee, Neii Hendrickson, Sieve Brown, lin. O'Ledry, Don Orme, und Bob Morrisg Second Row: lohn Schcrerier, lim Osltorn, Iohn M:Colly, Dick Binq, lim Ixclcerrndn, rind lim Tcilliotlg Third Row: Bob lolmson, Iohn Anderson, Bill Mrrxson, Iohn Dome, Dick Morslndl, rzncl Dirk Morton. FIVE: l,ibmry Sluicfz Fwy VVorley, Iecnnine Schroder, Surah Grooves, Marlene Putnom, Bdrln Bchmer, Francis Cioper, und Mfirshrx Sldusony Elizrxlvolli Berger, Annette Winqcrrd, Nrrncy l-loqrzri, Sandy Moc Ldren, Odil Mnnders, Florence Bouqhten, idne Davidson, Bfirndel Inhnson, Bob Slolped, Arlene Scliwletzer, Mary Crirny Don Bienkxnq, Evo Voil, lonnne Spek, -M....g, C'vnA traction i the We d tlaiA ear at Yforle Mat Lawman, Carol Leubke, Shelia Stevenson, and Ronald Zeiss. SIX: Future Nurses: Front Row: Sandra Procker, Thersa Mazkowski, loyce Crinklaw, fanet Crinklaw, Beverly Hunyon, Rose Tyminski, Marie Smith, Marietta Carlson, and Rita Markowskig Second Row: Eileen Triebes, Lu Ann Iohnson, Pat Weber, Nancy Hoefle, lunive Harte, Pat Merri- field, loyce King, Diana Elz, and Louise Smith: Third Row: Ann Vtfingaid, Dolores Olas, ludy Eggers, Ioyce Eggers, Shirley Kuhr, Nancy Morgan, Deane Smith, Rosemary Stat er, Ruth Bevan, Iackie Holmes, Mary Ann Wesbiock, Sandra Snyder, Martha Stone, and Ianet Tillotsony Standing: Marcia Siauson, and Ardytke Thompson. SEVEN: Standing: Frances Ciopei, Ann Berger, Ioyce Ritzenthaler, Sandra Mac Laren, Randall Iohnson, Don Bienfang, Ronald Zeiss, Barbara Behmer, Floience Boughton, lane Davidson Darlene Almsted, and leannine Schrader: Seated: Ioyce Marema, Annette Vtfingard, Nancy Hagan, Eileen Triebes, Fay Worley, Mary Carney, Gail Stevens, foonne Spek, and Carol Luebke. EIGHT: Attendance help: Sitting: Bette Bishop, Terry Vlfebster, Priscilla Mohr, Margaret Herlehy, and lean Christiansen: Standing: Carl Budelsky, Sue Coffey, Sandra Haas, lim Osborne, Tom Galbraith, Gay Pilarski, Doug Whipple, Bonnie Pfeiffer, and Ken Brynjolfsson. NINE: Office help: Eleanore Overgaard, Valerie Schowel, Diane Palmer, Toni Novak. Sandra Moore, Sylvia Akenander, and Carol Gump: Standing: Ron- nie Iohnson, David Ruehl. Lorraine Tal- cott, Richard San' ders, Evelyn Barrow- Clif, lohn Tornquist, lim Zwickel, Pat Wil- liamson, and lim Stokes. TEN: The old east bleacher makes way for progress. ELEVEN: The first ground is broken for the new libraryfgym- nasium addition. TWELVE: The old bulldozer heaps the football field into a neat pile. THIRTEEN: New gym viewed from flagpole. FOUR- TEEN: Crane lifting steel beams for gym. FIFTEEN: The new gym's steel skeleton takes shape. SIX- TEEN: The library shaping up. ll7 1 Yfo le Celebrate ?ootlrall C'laampionAlagz ONE: Donnfii Von Ewyk cuts thu ccilce at viwlory rally. Lei! ic riqht: Kiiren Scnclfill, lim Siokfis, Bob Krisf- und lm co-Qupluinsg and Doniicx Van Ewyk. TWO: Studenis honoring football chfinips. THREE: Iuniof qirls' chorus line in Show. FOUR: 'Yninlbs inspired hillbilly quciilcl le-nclerinq ii selection. FIVE: Bcibma Shciiiier sinqs in Mfiidi Gms. SIX: collecl money foi Muiih cf Dimps. SEVEN: Music Club lcifly-ripple concession fit HQllo'NQ'en Party. EIGHT: Gsnnfni Club Play, Silling: Euil Heltiq, Fmiiris l-lellinqer, Walter Flsisinm, lvlcirilyn Weilh, David Vondel, Dick Zlninier, find lefty Liiilerg Elecinore Schmidt, Roger Dixvis, Dick Kinsl, 'ind lohn Godwin. NINE: Scene from Sernior Alumni Too. xkfmgk kiln ff. W ? T5 6 gn' if ag., file Q5 1 ., suv APF Y CL U3 Ck Fiillf'-r El Climm Lotlwiinesn Chiislniiis Standing: .ee Sepia omorerf f n tertain Crew with Manual brama ONE: Madriqal singer First Bow- lane Salley Barbara Shaffer Ca l I-I k I . . , , ro aye , Jeanne Wolter, and Margaret Vonderoheg Second Row: Dorothy Gee, Charles Guthrie, Harold Schiffman, Stuart S h . 1 . wartz, and Janet Schultz, Thrrd Row. Glen Ruby, Larry Raiha, Doug Harris, Robert Cetera, cmd Frank Morgan. TWO: Dr. Donald A. Flanders addressing the Math Club on the subject ol elec- tronic computing machines. THREE- Rehearsal tor the Soph Pla On ' E F . y, e in very cxmily. Seated George Novy, Shelley Ruben, Richard Dunham, and Matt Lowmang Standing: Beth Taylor Larry Olds a d D' k S , n ic turm. FOUR: More Soph Play. ludy Dyer, Shelley Ruben, ludy Hesler, Beth Taylor, Larry Olds, and Ron Anderson. FIVE: Sophomore thespians Gale Giegold, Iames Kendall, Ron Anderson, and Richard Dunham SIX and SEVEN- Frank Foster ret r ' ' . . u ning opponents drives. EIGHT: That one's bound to be a homer! NINE: Travis awaits the pitch. TEN: Hoffman connects with the ball. 119 xx X DEW S 'Ifo le 'He or 9 eet laampiondnqn ttf 7 First How: Coach Larsen, Coach Fisher, Marvin Beese, Dick Matzke, Bob Castner, lack Benner, Rod Derasiers, Don Savaqlio, Stuart Anderson, Don Moen, Ralph Meyer, Tom Bright, and Don Bryson: Second How: Coach Mueller, Ron Iohnson, Al Fritz, Al Schoenbach, lim Schroeder, Fred Kraeplin, Wally Strauch, Bob Peters, lohn lenkins, Chuck Pease, Bruce Vtfilliams, lohn Wilson, and Chuck Wingard, Third Row: Dan Ast, lohn Gorvett, Ron Hargreaves, Stan Macenas, Ron Broker, Iohn Ehrardt, Bob Kruse, Don luale, Gene Kraeqel, Tom Galbraith, and lack Falterg Fourth Row: Gary Krause, Bill Dailey, Don Neshitr, Don Silva, Ierry Latta, Ted Wallace, Sieve Walton, Curt Berqhahn, lack lobin, Bob Eckholm, lim Kulton, and Bob lanetg Fifth Row: Carl Budelsky, Paul Sonderegger, Paul lohnson, Bob Btgler, Ed Markham, Mike Polonus, Bill McCormac, Grant Miller, Girroy Mansur, lohn Benedict, and lohn Murrayy Last Row: Bill Atwood, Carl Maysack, Holland Thomas, lim Bubietta, lack Vlfinchell, lack Stolper, Chuck Klusas, lack Rader, Don Larson, Gene Royater, lim Guerrero, Laddie Strejc, and Bob Spelman. Led by Head Coach lohn Fisher, who was assisted by Bill Mueller and Dwight Larson, the York Dukes tied for the West Surban championship in one of the best upsets of the year. Picked by many to move out of the cellar which they occupied last year, the Dukes surprised everybody by fighting all the way to the championship. The season was started off on the right foot when the local boys went to Elgin and, despite a heavy second-half rain, won the game l3 to 6. ln the first conference game, Hinsdale beat the Dukes 19 to U. The next Saturday afternoon, Glenbard was held to a 20-20 tie. The next Friday night, the Dukes traveled to Main to try to redeem themselves. After a slow first half, the Dukes caught fire in the second half to score three touchdowns to beat Maine 280. The next week Downers Grove journeyed to York only to be defeated l2-U. Against Arlington Heights Bob Kruse started the garne off on the right foot by running the opening back for a touchdown. 'With this start York came out on top 13-7. Riverside-Brookfield proposed more of a problem though, but, on the strength of a touchdown by End 'Fred Kraeplin, who intercepted an B-B pass and ran it back for the score, York won 6-O. ?iAluer C'ommandA Crew Tlarou In Tough Campaign After this remarkable comeback by winning four games in a row, York was knocking on the cham- pionship door. But there was one more obstacle in the way of that door- La Grange. The final game of the season was played in La Grange on a cold Saturday afternoon. When the game was over, the e Ot Cu L K sv? let scoreboard read York 13, La Grange 55 and York tied for the championship with La Grange and Hins- dale. ln scoring the 13 points, Backs Kruse and Williams rose to the occasion and each scored a touchdown. Quarterback Wally Strauch threw some fine passes and along with the defensive work of Al Fritz, Ron Hargreaves, Gene Kraegel, and lack Falter, the York Dukes completely overpowered the La Grange team. After the game it was announced that Center lack Falter, Guard Gene Kraegel, Tackle Al Fritz and Back Bob Kruse were selected to the all- conference team. a :nu 41s1: ui'u mrm:szxin:vs-ms.e:uur1:wew.m1w nun- ff .I ln mmmmx0 nmuunns., 1 gmail ?ro In-Supl: ?ind Hard Sailing 7,lf0Ug,l Seaman , Nt Front Row: Coach Lesch, Earl Prais, Don Rausch, Dave Shoemaker, Forest Devor, Roger Davis, Bill Mavity, Ken Brynjolisson, lim Shramrn, Bob Hoffman, and Bob Bloom. Second Row: Coach Bloom, Alan Packard, Peter Wright, Bruce Hass, Dick Rohlt, Bruce l- etz, Karl Wendel, Ray Paieau, Dave Peterhans, and Lance Stahl. Third Row: Ichn Bruha, Bob LaFollette, Frank Vtfagner, Dick Dailey, Otto McBride, lim Glynn, Douglas Millard, Bob Ottoman, Howard Boysen, and Gordon Boys, Fourth Row: Dick Peters, Wayne Lindquist, David Coppin, Charles Truckenbrodt, Ronald Baumann, Dave Ast, and Ronald Miller. Fifth Row: lim Savage, Dick Rossi, Bill Buehrinq, Tom Benjamin, Dick Brinkman, Don Schloemer, Frank Weaser. and lohn Davison. Last Row: Craig Stratton, Dudley Dvorak, Dave Dvorak, Pat Meyer, and Wayne Kimmell. This year's trosh-soph results are amazingly like those ot last year. ln the beginning oi the season, the Barons, coached by Victor Lesch, started rather badly, never seeming to have the needed umph to carry the ball across the goal line. However, this was not true in the last part ot the season when the Barons showed great improvement. The season opened at Elgin with a loss, l8-7. The game was highlighted by a 92-yard touchdown drive and two 30-yard passes both heaved by Haas. The first conference game was played with Hinsdale. On a quick opening play, Hinsdale scored from the York forty. Then in the third quarter, York gained possession oi the ball on the Hinsdale twelve but tailed to score because ot a fumble. ln the fourth quarter York again had the ball near the Hinsdale goal but again fumbled. This time, though, Hinsdale ran it back tor a T. D. Final score: Hinsdale l2, York O. In the next battle, Glenbard scored 8 points while York threatened only once by advancing to the toe's 17-yard line, only to tumble. I2-1 Crew o the ZL . S Yforlz br1lA 1411 Semen ln the game with Maine, three fumbles and a pass interception spelled defeat for York's Barons, 20-O. York finally ended this score- less streak by scoring the season's first points in conference play against Downers Grove. Downers Grove 20, York 12. The first touchdown was scored by a pass from Bruce Haas to Frank We-aser in the second. In the fourth York again scored with a 35 yard run by Bob Hoffman. The Frosh-Soph tied Arlington Heights, 7-7. The lone score was made by Bob Ottoman with a 35-yard run in the second. The Barons finally proved that they could do it with their victory over Riverside- Brookfield, 20-O. The fine passing by Dick Dailey and the great running attacks led by Bob Hoffman, Bob Ottoman, and Wagner helped the Barons to their great triumph. York's defense, like its offense, was at its best, holding R-B to only four first downs, The season was finished in fine style by holding the league's champions to a l3-6 victory. An BU-yard drive and a fumble deep in our own territory put La Grange two T. D.'s ahead until the last minutes of the game when the Barons scored with a short pass from Dailey to Schloemer. Front Row: Allan Boyd, lack Dawson, Dick Sachwitz, Leonard Webster, Ronald Careno, Warren Swayda, Larry Gibson, Ed Baerinann, Bob Kniceley, and Bob Peacockg Second Row: Chuck Farnham, Bob Teich, Tom Iohnson, Chuck Christensen, Charles Seiclenluss, Dick lohnson, Bay Carlson, lohn Williams, lack Clifford, Charles Cech, Bob Reinecke, Duane Slayton and Di-:lc Muitreeq Third Row: Coach Mietz, Bob Bubien, Tom Cioper, lolin Winqert, Bill Rex, Dale Woodward, Terry Stratton, Ben Savaailo, lim Major, Bill Carson, Leonard laeaer, Coach Keifer. Sf' N ink x K9 if xiii? is R -1.146 6' dx R 'Qi 26' VARSITY TEAM: Front Row: Bill Zerson, Don Anderson, lohn Vxfilson, Iolin Bartrnann, and Ed Ewald, Second Row: lim Stokes. Mgr.y Dan Schloemer, Bill Curran, Steve Blakely, lim Schroeder, and Dave Wright, Mgr.7 Last Row: Coach Koch, Vlfally Strauch, Mons Schrantz, Bill Naumann. Charles lohnson, lack Faltcr, and Coach Larson. Koch Take D iii -Q r ' Cglfl 4? 1 0 er time Heins eff Tfork bake This was Mr. Koch's first year as head coach of the York varsity basketball team. With a seasons record of ll wins and 9 losses, Coach Koch, assisted by Mr. Larson, was able to get a third place in the West Suburban Conference from his new team. 'With this year's showing, Mr. Koch can be very proud of his team and the team can be very proud of its accomplishments. The York Dukes started the season with two non-conference games. Ex- perimenting with different teams, Coach Koch was able to beat West Chicago but lost to a powerful team from Thornton. The Dukes started their conference play on the right foot by winning their first three conference games, beating Hinsdale, Glenbard, and Maine. Next Downers Grove came to York to win a close game 61 to 59. To make up for this loss, the York boys went out and beat Arlington Heights and Riverside Brookfield. The next game was with last year's state champions, La Grange. La Grange won by a score of 67 to 52. With the first half of the conference season over, York had a Very respectable record of 5 wins against 2 losses. ln an exhibition game with Elgin, York lost, but in their next conference game with Hinsdale, the local boys won a close game, 52 to 50. Next, both Leyden and Glenbard were able to best the Dukes, but against Maine, the two-game losing streak was stopped by a score of 55 to 49. Next, Downers Grove won one from the York boys, but Arlington Heights and Riverside-Brookfield were both defeated. York lost the final conference game of the season against the powerful La Grange team, 7l to 41. ln the Regional playoffs at Arlington Heights, the York Dukes beat Maine in their first game but were beaten 77 to '75 in a close game by Oak Park. 126 ol-lr buleu Win 'fleird I9 ace in ill . C' face York's forwards, Seniors Wally Strauch and lack Falter, were selected to the West Suburban All-Conference Team. Don Anderson, a junior, was named as honorable mention. 'With the Qrraduation of lack Falter and Wally Strauch, there will be two big qaps to fill in the York lineup. Iuniors Bill Naurnan, Don Anderson, and lack l!Vilson, with Sophornores Bill Zersen and Don Schloerner, will be around next year to carry the biq load. With some good material from the frosh-soph and iunior-varsity teams, Coach Koch can look forward to his second year as head Coach with a bright outlook. ASR ga land Z e d 7I'0 In-Supl: through Tau In S mon During his second year, Coach Henry Gar- land led the Frosh-Soph through nine Wins and five losses, Maine, as well as Downers Grove, lost twice to York. Along with these, they heat Hinsdale, Arlington Heights, Glenbard and Riverside- Brookiield. During a close battle with La Grange, the Barons scored the winning point in the over- time to give them the Victory 50-49. Their luck, however, ran out when La Grange whipped them at their next meet. Frank Weaser, forward, ranked second to Frank Wagner, guard, in the scoring department. Bob Bloom, forward, and towering Glenn Gustaf- son, center, helped the future I.V.'s along with the able assistance of the managers, Dave Peter- hans and Ray Steben. All in all, the caqers didn't have such a bad season, and if they stick to form, chances are that York's future teams will have a pretty good standing in the conference, W D I f. Qffu A FROSH-SOPH TEAM: Front Row: Dick Oeler, Don Reedus, William Fredrick, LeRoy Lukes, and Bob l,aFollette, Second Row: Norm Mayer, Bruce Obeig, .Frank Wagner, Frank Weaser, Dick Dailey, and Mgr, Ray Steben: Last Row: Coach Garland, Bob Bloom, Tom Benjamin, Glenn Gus- taiscn, Leslie Otto, Dave Ast lohn Brinkmann, and Dave Peterhans, Mgr. IQ8 We lumen and JU Work Ha d or ?ir t String PoAitivnA This year's I. V. team, led by Coach Larson, ended the season with 6 wins and 5 losses. Iohn Wilson, a guard, was high scorer with Dick McCal- lister, a forward, second. Rolland Thomas, guard: Charles lohnson, forward: Tom Galbraith, forwardp and Bob Spelman, Buss Horning, and Bob Harm shar- ing center position are the other members. Some of the players on the team saw action with the varsity squad and will be trying for varsity berths next year. The freshmen, under Coach Hulka, concluded the season with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses. Two of these losses were by only one point because of a lack of defensive playing. Lou Lario, a guard, and Bob Ottoman, a foreward, held top honors in the scoring field. The other team members were guards Gene Brown and Don Yde, foreward Lou I-farming, and centers Bob Evans and Marv Graunke. ' TOP PHOTO: Iunior-Varsity Team: Front Row: Ioel Herter, Roland Thomas, Carl Maysaclc, Robert Olson, and Dave Hartmany Second Row: Dave Wright, Mqr.p Bill Michaels, Dick McCallister, Buss Horninq, and Dennis Nyqreng Last Row: Mr. Larson, Bob Harmon, Torn Galbraith, Bob Spelman, and Bob Iones. LOWER PHOTO: Freshmen Team: Front Row: Bob Evans, Bob Ottoman, Don Yde, Doug Watson, Iohn Winqert, and Terry Stratton: Second Row: Dick Mur- free, Ierry l-lelsley, Gene Brown, Ben Savaglio, lohn Daniels, Bay Carlson, and Bill Orr: Third Row: Mr. Hulka, Bill Brown, Bill Leiserinq, Charles Chris- tensen, Len Webster, Marv Graunlce, Lou Harmeninq, Earl Colliqnon, and Tom Wulf, Last Row: Mgr. Bob Black- wood, Mgr. Curt Larsen, Bill Bex, Dave Felker, Charles Ermisch, and Mgr. Gary Gould. is ii 129 nh-may Han-ier i e the Siege a fun or the Money First Row: Ollie Carlson, Charles Ross, Dan Cosgrove, Dick Wille, Larry Forgue, Bob Clauss, and Bill Browny Second Row: Dave Hartmann, Paul Weiss, lohn Lund, Chuck Strong, Ronald Etherton, LeRoy Weiss, and Kenneth Stromslandg Third Row: Roger Dopheide, Glenn Gustafson, Chuck Iordan, George Blumenschein, Herb Wilken, and Dick Oelerp Last Row: Grant MacLaren, Manager, Iohn Berry, Dick Fujii, Bill Stumbaugh, and Coach l-leinhorst. Lower Lefi: Coach Heinhorst and Chuck lordan, Under the leadership of Mr. Heinhorst, the York Harriers finished sixth in the Conference. ln dual meet competition, York defeated Hinsdale and Riverside-Brookfield and lost to Maine, Glenbard, Arlington, and La Grange. ln the District Meet, held at La Grange, York finished fifth in a field of nine. The Harriers maintained their conference standing in the Conference Meet by finishing sixth in the field of eight conference teams. Ronald Etherton, York's outstanding runner, received a medal for finishing among the first ten runners. The outstanding frosh-soph runner was Tom Wolfe, a freshman who finished second in the Frosh-Soph Conference Invitational Meet. During the season, York was hampered by illness and injuries, and such capable runners as Ollie Carlson and Richard Wille were unable to compete in most of the meets. The season's scoring runners were Ronald Ether- iorg and Iohn Lund, senior. 130 ton, juniorg Paul lohnson, senior: Chuck Iordan, sen- 'I 9 WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: lohn lenkins, lim McKnight, Tom Pennington, Forrest Devor, Gary Krause, Frank Perma, Bob Kruse, Keri Rrrgnetti, Iohn Davison, Donne Moen, and Ron Hargreaves: Second Row: Charles Truchenbrodt, lerry Baldwin, lohn Ehrhardt, Dan Ast, Greg Van Norman, Warren Christiansen, Earl Stubbe, Ron Mosetich, Bob Reinecke, Roy Nelson, lim Feehan, Tom Reese, Vincent Castronovo, and lack Arntzen, Third Row: Coach Stefani, Dick Sachwitz, Mgr., Ray Paieau, Mgr.g Larry Eorgue, Torn Hickman, Dan Smith, lerry Latta, Kurt Berghahn, Ted Wallace, lim Rubietta, Harold Keppner, Bill Evans, Henry Young, Bill Buehring, Larry Frank, Girroy Mansur, Don Roll, Roland Nagel, Ioe Dispensa, and Mike Carino, Last Row: Bill Rauch, Mgr., John Werner, Ken Brettman, Russ Beith, Iohn Grisate, Mike Hicks, Howard Appleton, Barry Iablon, and ,lack Vlferner. 0I'l? 1- pple A Ha e Ke t Seaman in Hi tory es af X if fi it The York Wrestling team, coached by Mr. Stefani and assisted by Mr. Mueller, had the best record in their history. This is the fourth year of wrestling at York, so for the time, Coach Stefani has been alole to work with a team for four years, and this year's record was good. With a season's total of 12 wins and 7 losses, the York team, along with 7 other school teams, went to the Elgin sectionals with high hopes. When the sectionals were over, York missed first place by iust one point, losing to Elgin 37 to 36. Captains Ken Ragnetti and Roy Nelson along with Tom Pennington each took a first in their respective Weightsy Frank Penna and lohn Davidson took seconds, Donne Moen took a third, and lohn lenkins took a fourth. Those who won a first or second were allowed to go to the state Wrestling tournament at Proviso. The fresh-soph team also had an excellent record of l3 wins against only 4 losses. Along with quite a few returning lettermen and many good soph- ornores, the outlook for York wrestling is good. luniors Gary Krause and Earl Stubbe are the captains elect for next year. .. ,- 4-il E W5 Kun e lead 7enniA Crew to W S C'lcampionAlaqz FN fx, 'P U vyhvyl ' A jk .-:gsm X 15556 K 5:15511 wi ' f I ' ik l UPPER LEET: Iohn Golterrnann, MIDDLE TOP: Iohn Goltermann, UPPER RIGHT: Chuck Greaves and Bruce Karr, MIDDLE LEFT: Frank Placey EROSH-SOPH TEAM: Don Bienfang, lim Smith, lim Blair, Dick Daily, Bill Mavity, Bill Michaels, Ron Bauman, Bob Iones and Coach Guintoli. LOWER LEFT: Dick Snyder, VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Dick McConnell, Bruce Karr, Iohn Goliermann, Chuck Greaves, Dick Snyder, Coach Kunze, Wally Kirk, Frank Place, Frank Foster and Iim Stokes. Coach Kunze led York's tennis team last year to the Conference Champion- ship. The Hinsdale team came up with the second place title. Those responsible for York's win were the following award winners: Iohn Golterrnann, the best single tennis player in the Conference, Frank Place, the finest second division netmany Dick Snyder, the third division champ: Bruce Karr and Charles Greaves, the second division doubles champs. Mr. Guintoli was busy developing the frosh-soph squad for a successful season. He has an especially hard job, training the future varsity team due to the fact that last year's championship team was composed mostly of seniors. Last year's letter winners were Iohn Goltermann, Frank Foster, Bruce Karr, Dick Snyder, Frank Place, Charles Greaves, Wally Kirk, and Dick McConnell. The tennis team looks forward to another successful season. 132 171-att Zend Tfork go! Team 0 er Hough Coal' e The York golf team, coached by Mr. Pratt, had a Slow season, but with a lot ot work, improved as the season advanced. The varsity team finished in eighth place, While the irosh-soph team did a little better by tinishing filth. With the loss of quite a tew letter- men through graduation, Coach Pratt had to do a lot of work in getting a team. Allen Andersen, a senior, and Ken Ragnetti, Al Schoenbach, Brian Vihnanek, Bill Vaughan and Arno Gillis, juniors, carried most of the Weight of the season's meets, This year, Coach Pratt has better pros- pects with tive returning lettermen and with Mike Polonus and Tom Nordstrom, sophomores, who were the mainstays of the fresh-soph team. GOLF TEAM: Front Row: Paul Albertson, Mike Polonus, Arno Gillis and Al Schoenbachy Second How: Mr. Hulka, Tom Nordstrom, Ken Raqnetti, Brian Vihnanek, Bill Vaughan, Allen Anderson, and Mr. Pratt. LOWER LEFT: Brian Vihnaneky LOWER MIDDLE: Mike Polonusy UPPER RIGHT: Ken Ragnettip LOWER FUGHT: Bill Vaughan. 1326 l t l Yforle 71-aclzmen leli In up in Yleet Competition Qs t l ies it t l l l t i t l l l l 1 5 in Front Row: Reggie Willians, Vtfarren Tarr, Phil Cartwright, Dick Matzke, lohn Davidson, Ronnie Miller, Forrest Devor, lohn Jenkins, Iohn Lund, Bill Atwood, George Phrehn, and Paul lohnson, Second Row: Ronald Reinecke, Grant Miller, Dave Hartmann, Ron Etherton, Tom Bright, Bruce Williams, Wayne Lindquist, Ron lohnson, Ron Broker, Larry Gates, Dick l-laimbaugh, loe Reedy, Ralph Close and Coach Eastg Third Row: Coach Stefani, Frank Weaser, Chuck Lisauskas, Tony Orlando, lack Iobin, Wayne Kimmel, Don Iuqle, lack Falter, Ken Benhart, Dick McCallister, Norman Mayer, Don Rauch, lim Savage, and Mgr. lim Wittwer, Fourth Row: Ollie Carlson, lasper Daube, Earl Riter, lim Davis, Tom Benjamin, Dick Muessiq, Ralph Meyer, Ierry Lewis, Dan Cosgrove, Charles Parker, Bill Stumbaugh, Bob Peters, and Coach Heinhorst. The major meets in which the Dukes participated last year were the Naperville Relays, the County Meet, the District Meet, the Conference Meet, and the Wheaton Relays. ln the Naperville Relays, which is part of the indoor track season, York tied for second place with Glenloarcl, La Grange won the meet. Our only first in the meet was taken by the Dukes medley team, consisting of lasper Daube, Bruce Williams, Earl Riter, and Larry Gates. Earl Riter and lasper Daube also took second and third in the fifty-yard dash, while loe Reedy rounded out York's score with cr third place in both the sixty-yard high hurdles and the sixty-yard lows. April 25, the date of the Wheaton Relays, York gave its poorest showing and placed eighth in the Class A Division. La Grange, competing true to form, took first. Muessig was the only Eastman to score. He took a third in the discus and a first in the shot put. Next on the schedule was the County Meet, held at Downers Grove May 5. This meet York won, while Glenbard took second. The District Meet, held May 9, was taken by La Grange. York finished third, just behind Oak Park. Some of the winners for York were Muessig, who placed first in the shot by tossing it 50' Ci , Larry Gates, who ran the mile in 4:44.95 and loe Reedy, doing the l8U low hurdles in 21.3 seconds and the 120 highs in 15.5 seconds. Muessig, Gates, and Reedy qualified for the State Meet. York's mile relay team turned in a surprising performance which also earned it a ticket to the State Meet. The team consisted of three sophomores, Torn Bright, Grant Miller, and Ronald Ethertong and one senior, Ronald Curtis. Muessig took fourth in the shot put downstate. Gates, Reedy, and the mile relay team did not place. lfti Coach fmt and Crew Ha e a good Seaman The all-important Conference Meet was held May 20th. ln it York took third with a total of 24V2 points. Lyons finished first with 64 points, followed by Arlington Heights with 3514 points. Yorks only first was taken by Reggie Williams in the broad jump. Larry Gates finished second in the mile, while Toe Reedy chalked up a second and a fifth in the l2U highs and the l8O lows. Earl Riter took a fourth in the lOO yard dash, and Tim Davis grabbed a fourth in the high jump. The '53-'54 season looks very promising. George Prehn does a consistantly fine job in the shot put. He hasn't missed scoring for York yet this season. Another consistant scorer for the Dukes is Warren Tarr in the pole vault, Phil Cartwright, Grant Miller, Ronald Etherton, and Bruce Vtfilliams have combined into a very fast mile relay team. As we write this, the season is just beginning, however, and it is hard to tell just what the outcome will be. UPPER LEFT: Earl Ritor. UPPER RlGHll: Reggie Williams LOWER LEFT: Larry Gates. LOWER RIGHT: lasper Dauloe, Coach East, and Dick Muessig MIDDLE RIGHT: Ioe Reecly. Kieffer-14 Sailor Ngain Ha e a good Sea on 1 BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row: Coach Kieffer, Ken Elerie, Carl Budelsky, Marvin Reese, Iohn Hoffman, and Mike DiGe-nnaro: Second Row: Rick Krenek, Bill Nauman, Don Anderson, Ken Travis, and Wayne Kolar: Lust Row: Ray Paiean, Bob Riggs, lim Kindl, George Pfister, and Allen Packard: UPPER LEFT: Marvin Reese: LOWER LEFT: Ken Fiene: LOWER CENTER: Carl Budelsky and Ken Travis: UPPER RIGHT: Carl Budelsky: LOWER RIGHT: Ken Travis, Last year, in the 1953 season, York's baseball team ended up with the second-place title in the West Suburban Conference. Coach Harold Kieffer Worked with the team all of the time to keep them up near the top. Maine's baseball team won the first place position. At the close of the season, York had a record of 10 wins and 4 losses. Last year's graduating seniors who received letters from the baseball team were Mike DiGennaro, outfield: lohn Hoffman, at second base: Bob Riggs, at first base: George Pfister, a pitcher: lim Kindl, outfield: and Rick Krenek, at third base. This year's team ought to be even better, since there are many returning letter winners: Ken Fiene, outfield: Marvin Reese, catcher: Ken Travis, a pitcher: Carl Budelsky, a pitcher: Wally Strauch, at shortstop: and Don Anderson, at second base, York's baseball team was lucky in that it had Buclelsky and Travis, two of the best pitchers in the conference. 136 906 f Q06 Join in In tramural dcti itie Intra-mural sports, under the direction ot Mr. Black, were again a popular activity at York. In the freshman league, Eugene Smith's team Won the cham- pionship, Iohn Boyle's team being second. Eugene Santi's team Won the sophomore championship, having Iames Klank's team follow up in second place. Bolo Castner's team came out on top in the junior class competition with a 6-U record. Bruce Ranlds team took second place honors. Ken Travis led the championship team to the top spot in the senior division. There was a two-wav tie for second place between the teams ot George Prehn and Arnold Steben. Because ot limited facilities this year, the intramural toot- ball program wasn't carried out. SH MIDDLE LEFT: Senior Team Front Row: Jerry Schultz, Ron Gilbert and Ronald Veity Second Row: Dan Ast, Ken Travis, and Bill Mitchel. MIDDLE RIGHT: Freshman Team. Front Row: Bob Teich, Carl Reese, and Iohn Ottog Second Row: Eugene Smith, Louis Nessler, and Bob Buble. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore Team. Front Row: Ion Cacia, Eugene Sanii, and lim Glynny Second Row: Nick Welch, Bill Mavity and Dave Vonder. LOWER RIGHT: Iunior Team. Front Row: lim Blair, Bob Castner, and Dick Larson, Second Row: Steve Walton and Fred Remington. theft? 137 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OUR THANKS TO THE STUDENTS AND THE FACULTY GIBSON STUDIOS AND THE LEANDER COMPANY FOR THEIR HELP IN PRODUCING OUR T954 Y'S TALES. FX? S35 M V D mgwbfggyiiwwfffx I 5 FP o Sf? HQ W ,X if , x 'sw W 39 17 f ,, V 9: , Y 'B ny, U-. X xl A Gp 0 fUUfQg , f f 'E ' ff'-X Mxf' U ,.....-f f Q X D y f JQM Ugg W , L ri- 1 -A ' 2 KUXXXQ X gp S E W ag WF ECW fZfX J Q4 lx X 159, 218 ' xg. f X57 JF + Q W Mx Gi , . J f A t J X J E BB Z ff X L Ng! r gf' ff ak ' X M- 2 . ' lfmf AliV AA.i, ., Q A


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