York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Clockwise from upper lell: Qbservlng a lirsl- aid dernonslralion In Mr. Slelanfs lmealllu class: wlllw Mr. Miclwelseny willw Mrs. Grass and Mr, Monlsg willw Mr. Birks: bc-Hom piclures show conferences willw Mr. Fischer, Mr. Mueller, Mr. Swenson, and Miss Kranlzy and, al lell, willu Mr. l-losleland. new orL Boar! or ing veriime fo acy F ans for uiure Mr. Mills l. l-lersey Mr. Lewis N. lvlclzarland Presidenl' Secrelar Mr. Frank Kinsl Mr. C. A. Linder Rev. Byron Royer u1W': Mr. Joseph Sheehan Mr. Roberf B. Snyder This year has been a busy one for Yorlc's Board of Educa+ion. ln delermining The besl way lo meel' lhe demands of ever-increasing enrollmenr, Jrhe board ser up +he Yorlc Sludy Proiecl, in which more fhan Jrwo hundred layman, leachers, school adminislralors, and members of lhe dis+ric+'s boards of educalion are working +oqe+her +0 ex- amine lhe problem Thoroughly and arrive al a recommended solulion. A proposal ' ' Turn be placed by lhe York board bef re Jrhe vol rs of lhe dis+ric+. ,X Qs Qin. Q.. as A i E c94ffer Mears af or r. gasf is efiring lvlr. Clarence D. Easl, a York coach and Jreacher for 36 years, is compleling his final year al York. l-lis loolball leams caplured conlerence lilies in l922, 1923, l93O, and l932: and Jrhe baskelball Teams coached by Mr. Easl in I922 and i923 led lhe conference. His greaiesl personal achievemenls, hovvaver, have been his lrack Jreams. ln I936 and 1939 lhey won slale championships. Besides This, his reams have broughl home IO dislricl' lilies and 8 conference wins. Since I927 They have had lhe remarkable record of never finishing lower lhan Jrhird in conference compelilion. Mr. Eashs lrack coaching has produced 3 slale relay cham- pions and IO individual winners. Mr. Easl may well be proud of his record here. To him, in gralilude lor his greal' conlribu- 'rions lo Their school, The srudenls of York aifeclionalely dedicale Y's Tales of I956. 8 'W ,.,.-N ,2 fi W' Y.v an rw Sw Sfaff Jeeps Snow on fAe Wea Miss Doris Danielson, Secreiary io Wie Superin- ?endenl-Princioal. Mrs. Ann Grass, Financial Secrelsr, Miss Jane Davis, Refgisffar Lair: Mr. Roberr Kerr, Suoeriniendenr 'ai Build- inq ano Groinds. Mr. Roberi' Bond, Assistant Superinlendenl oi Building and Grounds. Below: Firsi' Row: Mrs. Darlene Allison, Main Offices, Miss Rosalie Bills, l-lealfln Services Qiiice. Mrs. Marjorie Brink, Main Qiiicei. Miss Mabel A. Cooper, Duolicaling Services Dcparlmoni. Sec- ond Row: Mrs. Helen Couglwlin, Library Services Oiiices: Mrs. Della Gernon, Guidance Services Offices. Mrs. Helen Holfer, Psyclwomeirisi. Giiicl ance Services Deoarlrnenr. Mrs. Veronica John- son, Bocksfofe Service, Office, Third Row: Mrs. Olive Morrisey, Accmmlimq Deparfmenr Buai' ness Qiiice. Miss Doroflwy Parroif, Main Offices. Mrs. Dorofhy Pedersen, Arfenoance Deoarimen' Oifice. Mrs. Ilona Prefer, Main Office. Miss Dawn Seneco, Main Office, Q? Q? aculfly alieacls Sivwlenfs on om! fo Success Mr. A. V. Bakkers, World l lislory, Eaculiy Commiifee: Sfudenl Coun- cil Calendar Cornmillee. Now you seniors are acling sophof moricf' Miss'Paula Bar+unek, English. This class is going lo sellle down io- morrow. Mrs. Ellen G. Bass, English, Ameri- can l-lisiory, Reading Improve- menl. All righl, ihal's enough, boys. Mr. Leon Benson, lvialhemalics, Mafhemalics Club Sponsor, Senior Cap and Gown Commillee. Did you gel your pass damped? Mrs. Nora Davidson Berglund, Salesmanship, Typewriling, Chair- man oi Decoraling Commillee for Senior Alumni Dance. You're going lwo sleps backward and only one sfep forward, and you're going io ruin yourself. Mr. Charles A. Berry, Maihema- lics, l-lall Duly. Mll: you donll' shui up you'll be kicked oul. Miss Viola E. Billeli, Social Sci- ence, Eulure Teachers Sponsor. ' l demand alasolule silence . . Mr. Forresf Birks, Direcior ol Ai- fenclance, Freshman Boys' Coun- selor. l-lold down lhe for? unlil I gel back. Mr. Maynard J. Black, l-leallh, Direclor of Civil Defense. Speak up, 'cause l can? smell you. Mr. Dan K. Bloom, Science, Driver Training, Co-Coach of Erosh- Soph Eoolball, Le'r's make lhis a hypoiheiical case. Mrs. G. Mahre Bowman, Business lvl a c h i n e s, Typewrifing, P.T.A. Mailing Lisl. Now l'm noi going 'lo fell you again. Mr. Hugh Brown, General Busi- ness, Bookkeeping. Who's Talking back There? I O aculffy a es er ormers o easfs Mr. R. Warner Brown, English. SeHle down now, kiddies. Miss Lois M. Bungard, Physical Educalion, l-leallh, Driver Training, Pep Club, GJNA. Now welll play according To your rules. Mr, William K. Campbell, English, Direcior of Siudenl A-ilivily Plan. I saw an excellenl' play lasl Eri- day. Mr. Roberl' Carlson, Driver Train- ing, Chairman of l955 Homecom- ing, Assislanl Direcior oi EI Clip- po Show, Boys' lniramural Pro- Wh ' ll gram, al excifernen Miss Yvonne Carlson, Modified Gym, New Yorlcers' Club, Junior Prom Cornmiflee, Junior Girls' Counselor. Now, whal seems lo be lhe lrouble here? Mr. E. Franll Cherry, Salesmanship, Maihemalics, Audilorium Produc- lions Ticlcels. See you in Room 315 afler school lodayf' Mrs. Barbara Cobb, English, Speech, Debale Club Sponsor. Gel guiel' irnrnedialelyf' Miss Marilyn Corey, Physical Edu- calion, G.A.A. Be guiel and num- ber oil. Miss Eleanor A. Davis, Journalism, English, Direcfor of Yorlr-Hi, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. Now, my liille cherubs . . . Mr. Clarence D. Easf, Malhema' lics, Traclc Coach, You don? use your noodle. Mr. George Ehnebom, American Hisfory. One, lwo, ihree, groan. Mr. Erling O. Ellingson, Physical Educalion, Assislanl Eooiball Coach, Assisianl Baslcelball Coach, Supervisor of lnirarnural Baslcel- ball, Who's gelling fired? l I or is aculfcy uncles greafesf Show on 6ariA Miss Myrfle Ellis, Librarian. All righl, boys, spread our, one al a lable. Mr. Ralph Elfoff, English, German, Co-Chairman oi Talenr Show, S o p h o rn o r e Boys' Counselor. Prac+ice your verbs. Miss Myrlle Evien, English. Es- say. Mr. Howard E. Feldmann, Biology, General Science, Science Club Sponsor. The subiecl for lornor- row is basidiornycelesf' Mrs. Virginia Fenslre, Physical Edu- cafion, G.A.A., Square Dance Club. Gel in squads. Mr. Reber? Ferry, Biology. This lesl will separale ihe rnen lrorn fhe boys. Mr. John A. Fischer, Heallh, Phy- sical Educarion, Dir e c 'r o r of Heallh, Physical Educalion. Alh- lelics, l-leallh Services, and Driver Training, l'lead Eoolball Coach. Keep your dobbers up. Mr. Henry Garland, Malhernarics, Frosh-Soph Baslcelball, Erosh-Soph Baseball. ll's neyer loo lale 'ro drop ihis course. Mr. Kris Garmager, English, Con- cessions. Wrile enough lo cover lhe subiecl adegualelyf' Mr. Earl E. Gill, Research Assisi- anl and Execuliye Secrelary for lhe York Srudy. Mr. Enzo Guinloli, Spanish, Eroshf Soph Tennis Coach, Spanish Club CoASpons!or. To pul il anolher way . . . Miss Phyllis Graham, English, Sen- ior Counselor, Girls' Club Ad- visor. All righl, enough of rhig now. xl ,M WWW 12 GClfllfcy cfs 615 VQIVIGYS for SAow of SAQWS Miss Marie Gusiafson, Commer- cial, Head of Commercial Deparr- fnenl, Commercial Club Sponsor. Take rlie words and fha firsl lwo lellersf' Mr. C. Eldon Harris, Vocal Music, Chairman oi Music Deparlrneni. 'Sino and lisre-n. Miss Jo Ann Harris, Spanien, Gen- eral Lanquaqe, Spanish Club Co- Soonsor. l +liinlc l oronnised you a quiz Today. Mr. Paul H. Harfwig, Mechanical, Maclwine, and Arclwileclural Draw- inq, 'lm going lc wrap a T-square around your neclci Mrs. Ruih Ann Hedberg, Mallief rnalicf, ine oericd slarled live 'finules i Mr. Earl E. Heinhors+, Ma'1e'ra+- ics. 'And ina? was quoted lrcufn ine calleae alcgelora boolcf' Mrs. Joyce Henning, Marne-ncalics, Assiflanl Sponsor of Malli Club. 'GC-l Wd ul you au ,ii Mr. Henry C. Hi++, Sccia Sccnce, Slaqe Crew, Direclcr ol Soplio more olay. Lcud, now! Mrs. Luella Hofsfefier, Plnysical Educalion, l-lead clGirl1 Pnysical Educafion Deparlrnenl, G.A.fN. Sponsor. 'lnssecfbn M'a day. Mr. R. M. Hosieland, Aofrlnislra live Assislanl. Miss Doroihy E. Howe, Lafin, lair in Club, 'il car f speak any :ucier class. My llnroal is sorefi Miss Mary Huesman, Enqlisln. Al rignr, ycu cuyefl l i 3 ajMaLe Sfudenfs umlo fjzrougz l'Ae oo Mr. Frank Hullla, English, Fresh- men Baslcerball Coach, Varsily Golf Coach. 'llhe Merc was doing a hundred when rhe Caddie passed me. Mrs. Doris Jack, English, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. Do l have lo conduci a nursery school? Mr. Harold R. Johnson, Prinling, York-Hi Prinling. You can'+ furn around wilhoul somerhing being done wrong. Miss Marian Johnson, Ari, Y's Tales and York-Hi Arr Direcfor, Head of Arr Deparrmenr. Uh, huh. Now fry somelhing else. Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Mafhemal- ics, Square Dance Club Sponsor, Direclor ol Summer School. Le+'s all concenlralef' Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Physical Educalion, l-lealfh, I-lead of Physi- cal Educafion Deparlmeni, Varsiry Baseball Coach, Freshmen Fool- ball Coach. Gel down and do I5 push-ups! Mr. Waller A. Knudson, English. You people aren'+ working up ro capacilyf' Mr. David F. Koch, Physical Edu- calion, Healrh, Varsiry Baslcelball. Whal do l have lo do-build a brick wall? Mr, Ronald J. Kolar, General Sci- ence, Chemisfry. People, you're a liille noisy. Miss Beafrice Kranfz, Adminislra- five Assisfanl, Dean of Girls. Miss Nancy Krumin, Commercial, Commercial Club. Please be quiel, or l'll our your name on 'lhe board for delenlionf' Mr. Roloerl' M. Kuehn, Machine Shop. All righr, you lcids, you've gor lc sellle down now. or Q Geac ers re IPMSA ,BeAinJ tj-Lis :Shaw 'Mr. Elmer Kunze, Physics, l-lead ol Science Deparlmenl, Varsily Tennis Coach, When lhe lesl slarls, l'r-n deal and dumb. Mr. Dwighl Larson, l-lislory, Co- Sponsor ol l-lislorical Sociely, As- -sislanl Varsily Baslcelball Coach. You undersland? Mrs. Lois A. Larson, Lalin, Lalin Club. Why can'l you read? Mr. R. M. Leader, English, l-lead ol English Deparlmenl, Timer lor Baskelball Games. Use whal you lcnowf' Mr. A. Irwin Leishman, Mechanical Drawing, lvlelal Shop, l-lead ol ln- duslrial Arls Deparlrnenl. Gel in lhe lool room. Mr. Viclor Lesch, Heallh, Physical Educalion, Assislanl VarsEly Fool- loall Coach, Gyrnnaslic Coach, 'Lellermens Club. Don'l wasle lhe chalk. Mr. A. G. Maclear, Social Science. lr seems lc me lhal by now you should lcnow somolhinq aboul lhe chaplerf' Mr. Viclor E. Mahood, lnduslrial Arls. Two hallrwils don'l make a whole wil, Mrs. Jane Marriner, l-leallh. This is lhe lasl lime I'm qoing lo Tell you people. Miss Coleen Marlin, Assislanl Dean ol Girls. Mr. James McClure, English, American l-lislory C o u n s e l o r. You people are iusl loo lazy. Mr. Delberl W. Meilz, lvlalhemal- ics, Assislanl Freshman Foolball Coach, Fulure Teachers. And whal does lhal have lo do wilh lhe price ol bananas in China? I 5 . , We 3. Q34 f-ir. fu l lf' Nz l i X,-Am' L 2 '. x X 3 s 7 yor 5 eac ers irecf anal gude file ircus 5 5 Q f ,lA DHS iST ANG M IST N We Mr. Glenn E. Messersmi+h, Ari I arn a lreernf' Mrs. Vivian Michaelis, Physical Educalion, l-leallh, Gfxfx. Square your selsf' Mr. Berf Henry Michelsen, Ad- rninislrarive Assislanl, Siudenl Council Co-Sponsor. Mr. Jack A. Monls, Business Man- aqer. Mr. Frank Morgan, English, Direc- lor ol Y's Tales, Slaqe Liqhlinq. VVe've qol lols lo do Today. Mrs. Edyfhe Morray, l-lorne Eco- norrics. Girlsl l-land in your swalches now. Mr. William Mueller, Dean of Boys, Varsily Foolball Coaon, Mr. Frank V. Neher,Gern'1an, Ger- man Club. 'll clon l wanl lf: inier ruol bul , . ,l Mr. Thomas H. Nelson,lV1aTherna+, ics, Sophomore Cass Floal, Pep Club. 'Qnly lhe lreshrnen call rne Davy Croclfellf' Miss Bernice Newlcirlt, English, Reading lrnproyernenl. llhlow l don? lhinlc l'rn being cranky. Mrs. Eleanor Nicholson, Enqlish, Counselor, Equeslrian Club. Throw our your gum. Mr. Irving E. W. Olson, Science, l-loriicullure. Why aww you people be quiel and acl lilce 'lhis is a sludy hall? Mr. Roberl F. Paddock, Driver Training 'flrsl a li++le bil, noi lhe whole lanlcf' or is acu fry irecfs er ormances in ing Mr. W. Russell Palmer, Biology, Book Sfore Manager. Do you wanl fo ioin ihe hole-in-one club? Miss Dorofhea Pelersen, French. Chairman ol Foreign Language Deparlrnenl, French Club, Junior- Senior Prom Chairman, Cowl domrnaqef' Miss Irene Poison, English. Hs very irnporlanl lo have your work in on lime. Mr. Leo J. Pondeliclx, Freshfnen choruses. Orchesira, liconiound il, iurn aroundll' Miss JanneHe E. Powell, Physical Educalion, l-lealih, Sponsor oi Pep Club, Cheerleaders, and Pom Pon Leaders, l don? gel rrad very ellen, bu? . , Mr. James W. Prange, Geography Visual Aids Crew, Visual Aids Co- ordinaior. Sei our a piece oi paper. We're qcinq rc have a quizf Mr. Raymond G. PraH, Chernislry, Baslcelball Scorer, Don'i ask quesficnsl If iusl is, lhafs all. Mrs. Zelda Reed, English. Always puf a period ai ihe end oi a sen- 'encef Mr. Laverne Reimer, Bend Direc- ior. 'Youd beher snur up. or Therelll be some changes. Mr. JOSepl'1 E. Ribal, Driver Train- ing Debaie Club Co-Sponsor. The life you save may be rninef' Mr. Charles P. Rizer, General Business. There in lhe corner shes chewing. If she doesn'l qei rid of ii, she'll be oui ol lhe room. Mr. C. V. Rogall, Visiting Conn seior. Mrs. Nancy E. Ro+h, Nurse, Spon- sor of Puiure Nurses Club, 'Dori bile 'lhe 1herrnonoeTer.' 9 L il . C 7 4 QCZC CYS CISLS SMYPQSS 11114461 YCZIMCVS Mrs. Eclilh Rusl, Calfeleria Mans ager. Miss Bernice Samalonis, Spanish, General Language. Rapidamen+e por lavorf' Miss Alice Schichf, Malhernalics. Now when l was in high school, l never sfudied for a 'resl or go? below a Cf Mr. Harold C. Schalle, Science. Buddha is walching you. Mr. F. George Schran+z, Biology, Chernislry, Physics, Radio Club Sponsor. Please keep your hands down. l'll answer you in a liillef' Mr. Franll A. Schwarz, Visiiing Counselor. Miss Carol Seal, Nurse, Co-Sporr Sor of Fulure Nurses Club. Slick ihal under your longsef' Miss Ida Lane Seffle, Malhemal- ics, Chairman of Malh Deoarr- rnenl, Junior Ring Cornrnillee Ad- viser, No, lhe lesl papers aren'f graded yelf' Miss Beulah Shehan, English, Alum- ni Bullelin. Do you see? Mrs. Alice Shelly, l-lorne Econom- ics, l-lorne Economics Club Co- Sponsor. Girls, will you answer fall call? Mr. George E. Simpson, Biology. Al leasl you all loolc as ii you are working. lvlr. Kennelh G. Smiih, American l-lislory, Social Science. ls il warm in here? Mrs. Elizabe+h Spencer, Assisi- anl Librarian. Please don? re- arrange lhe iurniluref iLalT7F l7'?9' L.. 5 F or J rs iwl 'N f , N' aculfly Mrs. Mary Ann Sfanley, Enqlish, Co-Chairman ol Talenl Show Chairman ol Senior Class Day, 'Donl be laceliousfl Mrs. Frances S f e e d, English, Wfbrld l-lislory, Round Table Spon- wmr. Take our your books. Mr. A. J. Sfefani, Physical Educa' lion, l'-leallh, Head Wresllind Coach, Assislanl Track Coach, Lellerncens Club, lllhal reminds me ol a slow. Miss Mary E. Sfoalrs, English, Connselor, Narional l-lonor Socie- ly Sponsor. The bell has rung. Mr. H. K. Sfory, Social Science. Chairman ol Social Sludes De- parrrnenf. Then, lherelore . . Mr. W. Ted Swenson, Work Ex- perience Class, Direcfor ol Guid- ance Seryices, llYes, you could do l'lW.1l.ll Mr, Ross Taylor, Mafhennafics, ln- duslrial Arls, Pep Club, Freshnnan Fical. Now l wanl you all lo ask ouesfionsf' Mr. Frank C. Tichy, Jr., Science Science Club Co-Sponsor. Where are you qoinq lo colleqe nexl year? Miss Leola G. Uecker, Cornrner- cial, Business Manager cl Audie roriurn Productions. 'Please keep lhe machines quiel while l'rn Talk' ing. Mr. Howard P. Van Norman, American l-lislory, Now lor our shorl 'rlle exercise. ff il We ir VYLMLA4 rr' W i r. ohn Varl mericsarw l-liS- lory, World hlislory, Hislorical S4vciery'Sponsor. Go up lo rho iam. .VV UV' Mr. Lee Wachenheim, Physical Educafion Co-Coach ol Fresh- broh Poofball, Assislanl Wresllinj: Coach, Knock il oil, Miss Velma Walker, English Jun'or Pr nw Cornrnlrlee. llcopy il oll lhe lwardf' l elng BJ nclggcenes, aculfcy G fen orgoffen Mr. R. E. Wallace, Subsliluie, A:- sislanl Coach ol Freshmen Foo? ball, Assislanf Wresllinq Coach, Sponsor ol Sludenl Traffic Courl. Now down in Texas . . . Mrs. Irene Wesebaum. English, Lalin. Your alliludelll Mrs. Irene Weslern, Science, Well, now . . Miss Doris E. While, Speech, As- sembly Commillee C hai r m a n, lhespian Sponsor, Direclor oi Dra- ma Niqhl, Junior Play, and Senior Play. I'Don'l Touch lhe wall. Mr. Roberl I.. Will, Physical Edu- calion, I-leallh, Pep Club, Fresh- men Football Coach. Hep, Iwo. lhree, four. Mr. James H. Williams, English. We're all here. Mr. I-Ierberl' Wills, Ivlalhemalics, Sponsor ol Magic Club. Be alerlg be a liqerlu Mr. A. C. Wilson, Science. Domi iusl sir lhere, say somelhinqf' Mr. Burdefle Winemiller, I-lome Economics, I-lead ol Home Eco- nomics Deparlmenl. Pick up all your scraps. Miss Irene Winn, Enqlish, Gradua- lion Ushers. l'r's The same princi- ple as o solid gold walchf' Mr. John Wilherspoon, Science, Nalional I-lonor Sociely Slalislics, Pass in lhese queslionsf' Mr. Lowell N. Woodburn, lndus- 'rrial Arls. Lel's be quielf' Mr. G, A. Zacharias, American I-Iislory, Eocully Represenlalive ol Conference Relalions Cornmillee ol Sludenl Council. Books closed. omecoming, enior- aculfty game 5fealSA W Jne: HOMECOMING COURT: Dick Weiss, Sophornoro King: Joe Dispensa, unior King: Judi Moore, Senior Queen: Roger Boeqer Senior King, Judy chroeder, June Queen: and Pai Werner, Sophomore Queen. wo: SENIOR-FACULTY GAME: Miss Poweli, Donna Biair, and Karen Ihrisrian. hree: SEIXHOR-FACULTY GAME: Mr. Huika. Mr. Gariand Mr. Lesch, Mr. ioorn, Mr. Paddock, Mr. Tayior, Mr. Wifherspoon, Mr, Wiii, and Mr. Carison. our: SENIOR-FACULTY GAME: Row One: Kurr Heerwaqen, Roqerf Uiseih, ay Sieben, Dave Peierhans, and Jirn Wiffwer, Row Two: Dick Aug, Norrnfm fiayer. Kari Wendeii Jerry Rich Dick Oeier Dave Asi, and Rai Meyer. .ow Three: Dave Coppin, Vince Casfonova, Carl Swanson. Biii Meviry Refer Vriqhr, Howard Boyson, and Don Heiiison, ive: SENIOR-FACULTY GAME: Senior boys seen bearing facuiiy men? ix: HOMECOVVHNG PARADE: York Boosfers show younqer qeneraiion how vey had ro live. even: SENiCR CLASS FLOAT: Seniors qive iower ciassnnen rhe ox by akinq rop honors. ighfz l'iOIv1ECOMiNGv PARADE: Ouinnoded form oi: iransporiarion holds p paraoe, line: COMMERCiAL CLUB FLOAT: Donoid ioins Cornrnercia' Ciub ranks, -...,, Sinai: GENERAL ADMINTSTRATTON: Foreground: Ron Anderson, CaroTee Moen, and Sue Sheehan' Siffingz Lari Lamb, Pa? Werner, Cynrhia Shield, Caroiyn Spees, Terry Sfrarfon, Bruce Hass, John Wingerf, Ann Eerry, and Don Schfoerneri Sianding: Torn Beniarnin, Biii Twifiy, and Les Michael. TRAEFTC COURT: Foreground: Ron Anderson: Siffingz John Wingerf, Carolee Moen, CaroTyn Spees, Trudy Funk, and Biil Twirfyy S+anding: Biii Zersen, Bruce Hass, Les Michael, and Bob Qffonnan. 1 0 I REPRESENTATIVES: Foreground: Ron Anderson: Siifingz Karen Chrisfian, Sue Johnson, Marian Hinz, Laura Sarqenf, 45 ,. Sara Teschner, Jean Sfarn, Bonnie Brown, Bill Mavify, Raffy Anderson, Mary Ann D'Anqelo, Mary Ann DiGennaro, . and Dale Eosrerq S+anding: Bonnie Srennpie, Karen Eyanson, Marcia Pike, Refer Anderson, Dick Weiss, Gaii Surbier, Biil ffbji? Reese, John Wesfley, and Poliy Andersen. .lun , 4' f '7 XX-fx JD.. :ounci tpufs SAW on fAe on .ff ST-'S' ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Len WebsTer, Bruce Hass, Judy Helm, and Barbara Behmer. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Barbara Hardy, Judy Crouse, Cyn- Thia Schield, and Ray Wal' Ters. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Diclr Lewis, Joan Johnson, and Sue Sheehan. SAFETY COMMITTEE: Carolyn Spees, Carolee Moen, Bob OTToman, and Alice Hardison. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Doris Shoclcley, BeTTy Mar- Tin, Barbara Dailey, and Don Schloerner. CALENDAR COMMITTEE: Donna Snyder, Bill TwiTTy, Joy HarTmann, and Maudie LiTTle. , gf 0 obj ' 6553, D Q 5 LZ Ju 23 I I is M s...,:.:., ,... .. Hx... ,, T1 As The new school year rolled around lasT Tall, STudenT Council was already busily engrossed in planning The Homecoming TesTivi- Ties, which included The Homecoming parade, Alumni Tea, and, oT course, The Homecoming Dance, aT which The lcinq, queen, and Their courT were crowned. Homecoming oyer, The STudenT Council seTTIed down To some real Tough work, The governing oT Yorlcs sTudenT body, JusT represenTinq The sTudenT body isn'T enough, and Ron Anderson, council president wiTh The help oT The council mem- bers sTroye Tor more sTudenT parTicipaTion. WiTh iTs worlc well under way, STudenT Council's nexT big evenT was The Senior-EacuITy Game, which is puT on To raise money Tor The supporT oT a 'foreign child. Some oT The acTiviTies This year haye been The cloThing drive and STudenT Council week in April, which also sTressed more sTudenT parTicipaTion. l li - I Lfif' we Q M-1 Z Stdf ZVZX f- Peffgfmers D im jf- f wb fly Nexw X f X XE 'a. if bi E x..Q139 X ' f-'Y' I L. A?LaW. J Qfilyl-eff-.f Aw. ?0Nx.7Zdmf6Q WM? fbkyfmw Www Z,JZlWClQff-15? JZ!-7s1f7fff 'f ,Zdvy-Qfog., X ,X 55259 2:25 JQZQL . N f , Iv I iwfl' Q47 if 1 ff 4 f J W x o X . . ' . .poadaji f 5 Class of 7956 , W' N7-27 ' 'Z 7 r A 1, is u , N Q5 if siztif' have JUDY ARNOLD: Transferred from Glenbard High School, 4. JOHN D. ARNTZEN: Wresfling Numerals, 2. JOHN ARVIDSON: Transferred from Auslin High School, 3: Yorlr-Hi Prinling Slallf, 4. DAVID GORDON AST: Foolball Numerals, 23 Baslcelball Numerals, 23 Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Foolball I.eH'er, 41 Senior-Facully Game, 47 LeHerman's Club, 4. ANN AUGUSTINE: Srudenl Associalion. RICHARD BERT AUST: lnlramural Baslcelball Champions, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Vice- Presidenl, 43 Senior-Facully Game, 4. fl' JOHN BACON: Sfudenl Associalion. JOHN J. BACSA: Sludenl Associafion. GAYLE BAKER: Commercial Club Pin, 3. 26 42947 wuuwv was-wr -ifdil' 44 '1 mad? ' MAJORIE ANN ADAMS: Office Assisfanf, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalf, 2: Firsl Place Poppy Posier, 2: Pep Club Pin, 31 Junior Play Produclion Sfaff, 3: Womans Club Arr Scholarship, 3: Yorlr-Hi Ari Slall, 3, 43 Home Room Rep- resenlalive, 47 Yorlc Hi Ari Edilor, 41 Senior-Pacully Game, 4: Nalional Scholaslic Arr Award, 47 Regional Scholasfic Arr Award, 4: Pirsl Place Texlile, Elmhursi, Womanls Club Arr Award, 4: Girls Club Pin, 4, RONALD AHRENS: Sludenl Associalion, DAVE AITCHISON: Sludenf Associalion. DOUGLAS ANDERSON: Transferred from Bensenville Conv muniiy High School. 2. MARILYN CORINNE ANDERSEN: Senior-Facully Game, 4. ROBERT S. ANDERSEN: Transferred from Be-nsenville Corr- muniry High School, 2. RONALD L. ANDERSON: Freshman Class Presidenl, li Sopho- more Class Play Casf, 21 Junior Class Play Casl, 3: Sfudenl Council President 4, Senior Class Play Cast 47 Drama Nighi Casf, 43 Yorlz Hi Slalf, 4. BARBARA ANN ANDORF: Transferred from Bensenyille Com- munify High School, ly Home Economics Club Secrerary, 5: Home Economics Club Pin, 4: Home Economics Club Guard, 4. ALICE ANN ARMSTRONG: Elecrion Commilree, I: Sopho- more Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, Girls' Club Pin, 2: Slu- denl Council Represenlaiiye. 2. 3, Lalin Club Presidenl, 3' Girls' Club Guard, 3, G.A.A. Numerals, 3: American Field Service lnlernalional Scholarship, 37 Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Auxilium Lalinum Award, 2, 33 Girls' Club Board 3, 47 Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 4: Drama Nighr Produc- lion Slalf, 4: Junior Play Producfion Slrafl, 4g Y's Tales Slall, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4. BARBARA BAKOS: Siudenf Aasociarion. JOHN BARBER: Nafionai Honor Socieiy, 4. JOANNE MARIE BARTA: Freshman Choir Acconripanisr, I: Sophomore Choir: Four Year Music Pin, 4t Accompanisf, 2: Three Year Music Leffer, 3. LOUIS ROSS BARTMANN: Siudenr Asscciaiion. BARBARA ANN BAUER: Transferred Trorn J. Sreriinq Morfon I-IigI'1 Scnooi, 3: Siyie Snow 3: Senior-Facuiry Game, 4. RONALD BAUMANN: Tennis Numerais, 2: Y's TaIes Siaif, 3, 47 Drarna Niqnr Casi, 3, 4: Ouiii and Scroii, 4. JOYCE BEASLEY: I-Iorne Eccncynics Ciub Secreiary, ELAINE BECKMANN: G.A.A. Award, I 2: Home Econornics S'yIe Snow, 3. JEAN BEECHAM: Library SIaTI, 47 Naiionai Honor Sccieiy, 4. r A f if, .. W . F as 2 wr ,....., gf ':'5E. 'f-::f:s, IP 532 1534 31,4 ' W M - . M :::5..3g3. ,ax 5pr137'13iw5? Z'Zif2f,.f.3g,,g'gg': I if J 2:63 f Ru .1-1',i,1::' gg. .AS A:Li3':?i5L-ffisfifiifl Class of 795 4' omg? 45 . M BARBARA BEHMER: G.A.A. Award, I: Library Siaff 2. Sopriornore Piay Producrion Sfafi, 2: Mardi Gras, 3: Senior- Facuify Ganne, 4: Asscrnbiy Cornmirfee, 4. RUSSELL JAMES BEITH: Siudeni CcunciI Represeiifafive 2: Junior Red Cross Represenrarive, 3. JANET IRENE BELAU: Srodeni Asscciaiiori. GILBERT BELFATTO: Transferred Trorr SI. Priiliips High School, 2. JOYCE BELSKY: Sfudeni Association. THOMAS HOWARD BENJAMIN: Foofbaii Nurnerals, Baskeibaii Nurnerais, 2: Tracic NurneraIs, I, 2: Assernbiy Co 2: m. rnirree, 2: Junior Ciass Treasurer, 3: Junior Rinq Cornmirfee, 3: Sfudenf Councii Represenfarive, 3: Fooibaii Lerfer, 3, Basicefbaii Leifer, 4: Siudenr Counci' Serqeanr ar Arms, Lerre-rnnan's CIub, 3, 4. ROBERT BENSON: Srudenr Associarion, RICHARD EUGENE BERG: Music LeIIer, 37 Izirsf Piace Siare Soio Xa Ensernbie Confesf, 37 Chess CIub President Radio Ciub Secrerary, 47 Four Year Music Pin, 4, Hand S denr Direcror, 3, 4, ELISE BERHINIG: Transferred Trom IrnrnacuIaIe Concopr' I-Iigiri Scnooi, 3. 27 4: 4: in 4: Iu- ION Class of 7956 BETTE MAE BISHOP: Allendance Office Assislaril, 2, 4: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slall, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4. BILL BISLEY: Transferred from Proviso High School, 3. DIANNE MARIE BLAGBURN: Red Cross Re resenlaiiye ' p , I, Senior-Faculiy Game, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Library Slall, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. DONNA BLAIR: Drum Maiorelule, l: G.A.A. Numerals, I: G.A.A, Slale Pin, I: G.A.A. Lellrer, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Band Librarian, I, 2, 3: Music Leller, 3: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: G.A.A. Slale l, 3: Nalional Honor So! ciely, 3, 4: French Club Presidenl, 3: French Club Pin, 3: French Club Guard, 3: Drum Major, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Treasurer, 4: Y's Tales Acliyilies Chairman, 4: Senior Class Play Produc- lion Slall, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Y's Tales Slallf, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: G,A.A. Seca ond Slale Award, 4. JUDITH GALE BLOCK: Freshman Chorus Service Pin and Guard, I: Three Year Music Leller, 3: El Clippo, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4: Girls Club Pin, 4. ROBERT L. BLOOM, JR.: Sludenl Council Represenlafiye, l: Foolball Numerals, 2: Baskelball Numerals, 2: Foolball Lel- l'er, 4: Baseball Leller, 4. ROGER CARL BOEGER: Transferred from Arlinqlon Heighls High School, 2: Track Numerals, 2: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: Track Lefler, 3: Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Baskelball Leller, 4: Homecoming King, 4: Lellermen's Club Presidenl, 4: Co- Caplain of Track Team, 4: Senior Class Treasurer, 4: Leller- men's Club, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. GARY BOETTCHER: Sludenl Associalion. JOANNE EVELYN BONNEMA: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 2: Senior-Facully Game, 4. 28 JANICE BERRY: Mardi Gras, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. KATHRYN BESIC: Auxilium Lalinum Award, l, 2: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slalf, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenla- live, 2, 3: Junior Class Play Produclion Slaff, 3: Treble-Clel Accompanisl, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. CLAUDIA BETTIN: Transferred from Riverside-Brookfield High School, 4. JUDITH JANE BEUTJER: Sludenl Associalion. DON C. BIENFAN6: Library Slall, 2: Tennis Managers Lel- ler, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. JOHN BIHLER: Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slall, 2, 3, 4. KAY BILLINGSLEY: Translerred from Decalur High School, Decalur, Georqia, 3. NANCY BILLS: Translerred lrom Proyiso High School, 3: York-Hi reporler, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Girls' Club Board, 4: York-Hi Slall, 4: York-Hi Financial Secrelary, 4: Drama Nighl Producfion Slall, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4. JAMES ALAN BINGHAM: Sludenl Associalion. gm my .,:: - ,f 1 as , 3 f ..: - ---- Q 5 .waz . vi:-: 634 FLORENCE BOUGHTON: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Girls' Club Board, 4: Pep Club Pin, 33 Library Slall, 2, 3, 4: Drama Night Produclion Slall, 41 Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 4, Pep Club Guard, 4. RUTH BOUTON: Transferred from Barbour Inlermediafe School, Delroir, Miclwiqan, 3: Seniorblzacully Game, 4, Office Assislanl, 4. MARY SUSAN BOWEN: Sludenl Associa lon ELAINE BOWMAN: Home Economics Slyle Sliow 2: Mardi Gras, 3. GORDON K. BOYS: Sludenl Associalion, HOWARD BOYSEN: Eoolball Nurnerals, 2, Traclc Numerals, 2: Traclc Leller, 3: Eoolball Leller, 3, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4' Lellermans Club, 3. 4. WILLIAM BRELIG: Transferred from Farragull Hiqlw Sclnool Clnicaqo, Illinois, Ig Visual Aids, 2. JOAN BRIGANCE: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I'Talenl Show, I, EI Clippo, 4. MARGARET MARY BRIGGEN: Sludenl Associalion. ' .s,w,.s,F 57 if J' Sf? 'UK s dz, ,. 5 Class of 1956 f 6 0 ,.rg. -f '.' ' 'iili I ,T 'i 4 . Q ::S:5s:5g:E.Q:E: LL wiki 2 U X Q i .C 'Mx X -. ROBERT LOUIS BRIGGS: Sludenf Associalion. CAROL ANN BRINKERT: Ollice Assislanl, 3, Girls' Club Pin, 3: Talenl Slnow, 3, 4: Seniorfacully Game, 4, Arl Slall, 4: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 43 Nalional Sclnolaslic Arl Award, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4: Regional Sclwolaslic Arl Award, 4, DICK BRINKMAN: Foolball Numerals, 2: Baslcelball Numers a s, 2' lnlramural Clwampions. 37 Varsily Baslcelball Leller, 4. NANCY ANN BRISKEY: Home Economics Slyle Show, 2, 3. SONJA BRODERSON: Sludenl Associa ion DIANE BROSSEIT: Sludenl Assccialicn. NANCY JEAN BROWN: Soplnomcre Girls' Ensemble, Presi- denl, 2: Three Year Music Leller, 37 Treble Clel Librarian 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. HERMAN BRUECKNER: Band-Music Leller, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN J, BRUHA: York-Hi Slall, I, 2: Foolball Numerals, 2, Soplwomore Class Play Casl, 23 Class Vice Presiclenl, 3: York-Hi Adverlisind Manager, 3, 4: Eoolball Leller, 41 German Club Presidenl, 47 Drama Niqlwl Casl, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Treasurer, 4: Prinlinq Slall, 2, 3, 4, El Clippo, 4. 29 Class .of JT .X ff I' fli 4 I 4 i4s I ZV EEQ M455 , f ::,,: ,..,.,... ...., I 'ii i 1 I gg 1 is ig K. MARY CAMBANI: Transierred from Female Gymnasiurn, Sysa, Greece, 4: Srudenl Council Represenfaiiye, 4g Ameri- can Field Service Scholarship, 43 Talenl Show, 4. ANN LOUISE CAMPBELL: Freshman Chorus Presideni, I, Sophomore Girls' Chorus Presidenl, 23 Slaie Lafin Award, 2, Sophomore Class Play Produciion Slallt, 2: Operella Casl and Chorus, 4: Three Year Music Lelier, 3i Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 2, 3: Lalin Club Vice Presidenl, 37 Drama Niglil Produciion SI'aII:, 3: Junior Class Play Prcduciion Siall, 3, G.A.A. Numerals, 37 Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Girls' 'Club Board, 41 Y's Tales Senior Chairman, 4: Y's Tales Siaif, 2, 3, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 47 Drama Niqhl Casi, 47 Quill and Scroll, 43 Lalin Club Pin, 4, Girls' Club Pin. 4. JAY CAMPBELL: Sludeni Associaiion, MARTHA CAMPBELL: Transferred from lrnmaculaie Concep- Iion High School, 3: Oifice Assisianf, 4. ELANE FRANCES CARDOSI: Sludenl Associalion. MICHAEL CARINO: Transferred from Washburne Trade School, Chicago, Illinois, 2: Mardi Gras, 2: Y's Tales Slaii, 3, 4: Yorli-Hi Ari Slaili, 3, 43 Mardi Gras, 4. WALTER ARTHUR CARLOUIST: lnlramural Wresllinq Cham- pion, 2: Assislanl Fealure Eclilor, York-Hi, 4: York-Hi Repori- er, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. BRUCE CARLSON: Transferred from William H. Tall I-Iiqh School, Chicago, Illinois, 3: Senior Class Play Casl, 47 Drama Niqhl Casl, 4, Junior Class Play Produclion Slail, 47 Three Year Music Leller, 4. PATRICIA CARNEY: Library Siail, 4. 30 ,Hugh :UGS JOHN BRUSATI: Siudenl Associalion. KENNETH BRYNJOLFSSON: Sludenl Associalion. GEORGE WILLIAM BRYSON: Sludenl Associaiion. WILLIAM RICHARD BUEHRING: Fooiball Numerals, Qi Poolball Leller, 4. BETTY JOYCE BUNGE: Fulure Teachers oi America Secre iary, 47 Fulure Teachers of America Club Pin, 4. JACOUELINE JOYCE BURNS: Sludenl Associalion. ROBERT PAUL BUSSELL: Three Year Band Leiier, 3, Four Year Music Pin, 4. CHARLES MICHAEL BUZZELL: Lalin Club Treasurer, 3, Na- Iional Honor Socielry, 3, 4: Red Cross Represenlalive, 37 Auxilium Lalinum, 2, 3: Y's Tales Slalf, 47 Senior Class Play Casr, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4. JUDITH ANNE BYERS: Transferred Trom Edina-Marninqside High School, Minneapolis, Minnesola, 4: Porn-Pom Leader, 4i Senior-Facully Game 45 Talenl Show, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4, R. . ,. .W f E I fv I X . C HI., uw' ,5Z5?2?,,7'1 - I QQ: sm' , I EVELYN KAY CARPENTER: Home Economics Slyle Show, l: Equeslrian Club Pin, 3: Equeslrian Club Guard, 4: Senior Cap and Gown Commillee, 4. 'CHRISTINE MARIE CASO: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Music Leller, 3: Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Junior Ring Cornrnillee, 3: Mardi Gras, 3: Madriqal, 3: Operella Casl, 3: Nonelles, 3, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Senior Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Senior Choir Librarian, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. CHARLES ROBERT CASPER: Auxilium Lalinum Award, 2: Y's Tales Slalf, 3, 4: Co-Chairman Acliviries Commillee, Y's Tales, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slalf, 4: Lalin Club Vice-President 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Hislorical Sociely Pin, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalicnal Honor Sociely, 4, CAROLE ANN CASTNER: Freshman Class Secrelary, l: Freshman Homecoming Queen, I: Talenl Show, l, 2: Mardi Gras, 3: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. DONALD O. CASTNER: Sludeni Associalion. VINCENT C. CASTRONOVO: Wresllinq Nurnerals, 2. RAY CHANEY: Sludenl Associalion. JACOUELINE MARY ANN CHASE: Transferred from Kelly l-liqh School, Chicaqo, Illinois, 2: El Clippo, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. KAREN CHRISTIAN: G.A.A. Numerals, I: G,A,A. Leller, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Chorus Secre- lary, 2: Square Dance Club Vice-Presidenl, 2: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: GAA. Firsl Slale Award, 3: GAA. Vice Presidenl, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Pep Club Guard, 3: Three Year Music: Leller, 3: G.A.A, Second Slale Award, 4: G.A.A. Presidenl, 4: Quil' and Scroll, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 3, 4: Ger- man Club Pin, 4: German Club Secrelary, 4: Sludenl Coun- cil Represenlalive, l, 3, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Nalional Honor Scciely, 4. W' ' i 5? ii if ,M , , wgagfispf .:. ' . ... .., 4 K Z . ii 1 c ff 'W' Class of 95 iff-g.,s.. e ,- . :slag ' R, W 50 wwf . 'Es-. FRANK CHYBlK: Siudenl Associalion. JUDITH BELLE CLARK: Spanish Club Secrelary, 2: Spanish Club Pin, 2: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: Spanish Club Guard, 3: l-lislorical Sociely Secrelary, 3: Spanish Vice-Presideril, 3: l-lislorical Sociely Pin, 3: Spanish Club Presidenl, 4: Hislori- cal Sociely Presidenl, 4: Y's Tales Slallf, 4: Ollice Assislanl, 3. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ROBERT G. CLAUSS: Transferred lrom Ausfin High School, Chicaqo, lllinois, I: Cross-Counlry Numerals, 2: Frosh-Soph Cross Counlry Caplain, 2: Track Leller, 3: Cross-Counlry Leller, 3, 4: Cross Counlry Caolain, 4. JUDITH ANN COBURN: Siudenl Associalion, JUDITH JEAN COLLINS: Transferred lrom Roclrlcrd, 4: Mardi Gras, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. JAMES COMBES: Wresllinq Numerals, l. EDWARD CONRADI: Translerred lronn l-loly Trinily, 3. DAVID LEE COPPIN: Golf Numerals 2' Senior-Facully Game, 4. NANCY CORNWELL: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 2: El Clipioo, 4: Allendance Assislanl, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. 3 l K F l Class of 7956 , HQ' JOHN STEVENS DAME: Superior in Siaie Music Confesi, I, 2: Three-year Music Leffer, 3: Opereifa Orchesira, 3: Senior Piay Produciion SIa'II, I, 2, 3, 4: Drarna Niqhr Pro- duciion Srafi, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produciion Siaff, I, 2, 3: Sophomore PIay Producfion Sfafi, I, 2, 3: Liqhr Crew Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Four-year Music Pin, 4: EI Clippo Produc- Iion Srafi, I, 3, 4: TaIenI Show Produciion Siaii, 3, 4: Laiin CIub Pin, 4: NaIionaI Honor Sociery, 4. NANCY LEE DANIELS: York-Hi Reporier, 4: York-Hi Siaii, 4: G.A.A. NumeraIs, 4. LOUISE DAUBE: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. GAYLE EVELYN DAVIS: Srudeni AssociaIion. JOYCE GAIL DAVIS: Three-year Band LeIIer, 3: Pour Year Music Pin, 4. ROGER DAVIS: York-Hi Sporis Siaii, 2: Junior Ciass PIay, 3: York-Hi Sporfs Edifor, 3, 4: I:ooIbaII Leiier, 4: Quiil and ScroII, 3, 4: LeIIerman's CIub, 4. JOHN DAVISON: TracIc Nun'ieraIs, 2: Cross Counrry Le'rIer, 3: Affendance HeIper, 3, 4. DONNA JEAN DEFFNER: Three-year Music Leiier, 3: Nas IionaI Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Y's Tales Typist 4: Cornrnerciai Club Pin, 4: Home Economics CIub Pin, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. HARLEY EUGENE DE JONG: Three-year Music Leiier, 3: VisuaI Aids Award, 2, 3, 4: I-IisICricaI Socieiy Pin, 4: Visq I Aids Period Leader, 4. YA' 32 W DANIEL B. COSGROVE: Track Nurnerals, I: Cross Couniry NumeraIs, 2: Cross Couniry Leirer, 4: Talenf Show, 4. RAYMOND COSYN: TransIerred from TiIden Technical High School, Chicago, 2. DOROTHY COTTE: Maiorefie, I: Senior-Facuiiy Game, 4. BARBARA ANN COURTNEY: Spanish CIub Pin, 3: Spanish Club Poini Chairman, 3: Spanish Ciub Guard, 4: Quiil and ScroII, 4: York-Hi Typisi, 4. CECILIA CRANEY: Siudeni AssociaIion. CONSTANCE LEONORE CRYER: MedaI in A.A.T.F. French ConIes+, 2: Naiional Honor SocieIy, 3, 4: AuxiIium LaIinurn Award, 3: DeIeqaIe Io IIIini Girls' SIaIe, 3: French Ciub President 4: French Ciup Pin and Guard, 4. PATRICK CURLEY: Junior Red Cross Represenfaiive, I, 2, 3, SUSAN CURTIS: Red Cross Represenjraiive, I: Sophonsore PIay Produciion Siaii, 2: MacIriqaI, 3: Three-year Music Leiier, 3: Opereifa Casf, 3: Junior Piay Producfion SIaII, 3: Op- ereIIa Producrion SIaII, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: TaIenI Show, 3, 4: Mardi Gras Show, 3: Drama Niqhf Produciion S+aII, 3: Nonneire, 4: Senior-I:acuIIy Game, 4: Senior PIay Prof duciion Siaff, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4, RICHARD LEE DAILEY: Siudeni CounciI Represeniaiive, I: Tennis NumeraIs, I, 2: I:oo+IJaII NumeraIs, 2: BasIceIbaII Nunnerais, 2: Tennis LeIIer, 3, 4: Senior-Facuhry Game, 4. . 'WN : 5 ,. s 'EW fi ' ff.,.ces-2'22-Qs:i'-'f:a.:.-:zr. f rf 1... BILL DEMARAY: Transferred from Annundsen High Schooi, Chicago, 4. FOREST B. DEVOR: Wresfiing Nurnerais, Ig Track Nunnerais, I, 21 Varsiiy Wresfiinq Leffer, 2, 3, 4: Wresiiing Co-Capfain, 43 Lei'+errnen's Ciub, 3, 43 Foofbail Lefrer, 4. ROSS DEZUR: Transferred from Schurz High Schooi, 4. DEBORAH JO DICKINSON: Auxiiiurn Larinurn Award, I7 Equesirian Ciub Secrerary, 2, 3: Sophomore Riay Rroduciion Siaff, 23 Opereffa Cast 3: G.A.A, Nurnerals, 3: Y's TaIes Sraff, 2, 33 Three-year Music Le-Her, 35 Junior Riay Produc- iicn Sraii, 3: Equesirian Ciub Pin, 31 Senior-Facuiry Game, 4: Senior Cap and Gown Ccmmiriee, 4: Senior Riay Pro- ducrion Siafi, 47 Drama Night Rroducrion Siafi, 41 G.A.A. Leifer, 4: Four Year Music Rin, 4. DONALD DICKS: Transferred irorn Vernon High Schooi, B.C. Canada, 4. RITA DOLGE: Minor Music Lerier, 4. THOMAS R. DREWS: Naiional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4. RICHARD E. DUNHAM: Second Race Science Achievornenf Award by Jrhe Fuiure Scieniisis of Arnerica Foundafion, IZ Sophomore Ciass Riay, Qi Drarna Nighr, 37 Round Tabie Ciub Presidenf, 37 Visuai Aids, 2, 3: Junior Ciass Riay, 3: Square Dance Ciub Rresideni, 37 Senior Ciass Play, 41 EI Clippo, 4: Thesoian Rin, 4' Minor Music Leiier, 4, LESTER LAUREN DUNSCOMB: Transierred irorn Cenirai High Schooi, 23 Ring Cornrrirree, 33 Eooibaii Lerfer, 4: Ler- Ierrnenis Chib, 4. .gi :1 3:-Il ,M I ga QQM , ,Zn 3 ..,, V . , o ,. gr h .. vr 1 Miz:-i'A '.:gg::.if., . 1142... gm . ' ,,g.5fg...e7Af: 11521-'.'1'ri I -N' ' WW. Y ri -I lgqfoh 15.33411 A , 2325.-2. : ,Q 3 Class of 7956 ,ii ' We f .. . . z., ,f -i. E . . . .,.. . ,, Z.: fb 41, i A 1 Mg 5 ,ggi ggwsg-5 ng gg: has-nl' DON DURANT: York-Hi Arr Sraif, 2. DAVID DVORAK: Auxiiunn Laiinurn Award, I, 2A Narionai Honor Socieiy, 3, 47 Transferred io Easi Grand Rapids High Schooi, Easi Grand Rapids Michigan, 4. DUDLEY DVORAK: Transferred ro Easi Grand Rapids High Schoc, Easf Grand Rapids, Michigan, 4. JUDITH DYER: Ciiice Assisiani, I7 Thespian Rin 2: Sopho- more Riay Casi, 2: Junior Red Cross Represeniaiive, 2, Junior Ciass Ring Covirniiiee 3' York-Hi Typisr, 3i Y0rIr-Hi Ad Sfaii, 3: Eecrions Cornnniiiee, 43 Drarna Nighi Produc- iicn Siafi, 2, 3, 47 Senior Ciass Riay Rroduciion Sraif, 41 Junior Ciass Riax, Rroducricn Siaii, 4: Sophomore Ciass Riay Pfodricfion S+aiF 3, 4: Taieni Show 47 York-Hi Cc-Adven rising Manager, 4, Senior-Facuiiy Garne, 43 Debaie Club Secrerary, 47 Narionai Honor Sccieiy, 4. FRANCES RITA DZIADZIO: Transferred Irorn Sieinnweiz High Schcoh I' Aiiendance Qiiice Assisranh 2 4, ROBERT C. ELLIOTT: Award Tor Senior Making Mosi lm' profenneni in Jcurnaiisrn. JUDITH MARIE ELLIOTT: Transferred from Oconio High Schooi. 23 Giris' Ciub Rin, 3: TaIen'r Show, 3, 4: Ari Siaif, 4: Quiii and Scrcii, 4. DIANA LEE ELZ: Y's Tales Sraii, 4: Nurses Assisrani, 3, 4: Nurses Ciub Rin, 4. MARILYN J. EMERY: Ciiice Assisfani 2: Mardi Gras, 3. 33 Class of - 1 A.-A if A I 1 .2 .W If X as ll 2 gv2w..s5QE BARBARA FISHER: Ollice Assislanl, I1 G.A.A. Award, 2, 3t Mardi Gras, 31 Sfudenl Council Represenlafive, 31 Cap and Gown Commillee, 41 El Clippo, 41 Senior-Facully Game, 4. LAURALEE FLODSTROM: Siudenl Associaiion. HENRY W. FORSYTHE: Transferred from Malesus High School, Malesus, Tennessee, 2. JANE FOUTS: Three-year Music Leller, 31 Four Year Music Pin 4 WILLIAM G. FREDRICK: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 21 Baslcelball Numerals, 2. DAVID FREDRICKSON: Sludenl Associalion. MYRTLE IRENE FRITZ: Three-year Music Leller, 31 Pour Year Music Pin, 4. WAYNE E. FROEMING: Sludenl Associalion. RICHARD FUJII: Cross Counfry Nurnerals, 2. 34 CHARLES DAVID ERICKSON: Sfudenl Associalion. MARY ANN EUBANKS: Home Economics Club Pin and Guard, 4. SYLVIA ANN FAJNOR: Junior Red Cross Represenlafive, 31 Senior-Facully Game, 4. JAMES FEEHAN: Wresfling Numerals. 21 Wreslling Lehrer, 4. ARLEEN N. FEEZOR: Transferred from Downers Grove High School, lp Office Assislanl, 41 Commercial Club Pin, 4. ANN FERRY: Pep Club Award, I1 Lalin Club Secrelary, 21 Sophomore Play Casl, 21 York-Hi Reporler, 21 Junior Class Secrefary, 31 Pep Club Vice-President 31 Girls' Club Board, 3, 41 Girls' Club Award, 2, 31 Pep Club Guard, 2, 3, 41 York-Hi Publicify Manager, 31 Mardi Gras Show, 31 Ameri- can Field Service lnlernalional Summer Scholarship, 31 Junior Ring Comrnilfee, 31 Sludenl Council Traffic Courl, 31 Junior Play Produclion Slali, 31 Sludenl Council Secreiary, 41 York-Hi News Edilor, 41 Class Gift Commillee, 41 DAR Award, 41 Quill and Scroll, 3, 41 Senior-Facully Game, 41 Sludenl Council Execuriye Commillee, 41 Narional Honor Sociely, 4. BRUCE FETZ: Three-year Music Leller, 31 Talenf Show, 41 Band Presidenl, 3, 41 Four Year Music Pin, 41 Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. BARBARA JEANE FINKE: York-Hi Adyerfising Siall, 21 Junior Red Cross Represenfalive, 21 Home Economics Slyle Show, 2, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 41 Nurses Office Assisi'- anl, 3, 41 Nurses Club Pin, 4. ULRICH FINKE: Exchange Sludeni from Luilpold-Oberreal School, Munich, Germany, 41 Drama Night, 41 Mardi Gras, 41 Oclel, 41 Madrigal, 41 Sophomore Play Procluclion Sfalf, 4. . Q W S .2 4 fx Y FREDERICK KENT GABLE: Transferred from Leyden Corn' munify I-Iiqh Schooi, ZA I.aIinurn Auxilium Award, 27 Tennis NumeraIs, 2' Ihree-year Music Leiier, 31 Na'ionaI I-Ionor Socieiy, 3, 4: NaIionaI Merit Schoiarship Semi-Iinaiisf, 47 Chess Club Secretary, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. LUCILLE PHYLLIS GALASSO: Freshman Cnoras President Ii Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, 2, 3: Mardi Gras, 3: Three-year Music Lefier, 3: Madriqal, 4: Senior-Facuify Game, 4, Y SHIRLEY MAY GANGLER: G.A.A. Narnerais, 2: G,A,A. Second-year Leiier, 3, G.A.A, First Year S+a+e Awaro, 4. JANET GATS: Sfudeni Association. SHARON GAULKE: Girisi CIM: Pir' 3' Jurior Cixi-, Rink? Comrniffee, 37 EI Clippo. 43 Seniorfacuify Game, 47 York- Hi Tyoisf, 4: Aifendanfe Oiiice Assisfanr, 3 4' GirIe, Ciub Guard, 4. ELEANOR GAUS: York-Hi Ar? Siafi. 4, NaIionaI SQhoIasIiQ Ari Award, 4: Regional Szhpiashc Ari Awaro, 4: Seiond PIaCe IexT7Ie EImhursI Woman's CIUIJ Ari Confest 4, GERALDINE GERHARDT: Senior-Faguliy Game 4. RICHARD P. GERHARDT: Irirannurai I3oi+baI Cnampiona, I, Infranmrai BasIceIbaII Champions, 2. GAIL KATHRYN GIEGOLD: Sophomore CIa55 Pay Cast 23 Thespian Pin, 3' Junior Class I3Iay Cash 3: Drama NiqhI, 2, 3, 41 Iheapian Presidenf 4' Soanish Ciub Pin, 4' Senior- Facpiiy Game, 47 YorIc-Hi Iypisf, 3, 4, Drama Niqhg Pro ducfion Siaff, 47 Senior CIass Piay Cash 4, Junior Ciass Piay Prodmtiion Siafi 4: I-IisIoriCaI Socieiy Vice-Presideni, 4, Hisforica Sooefy Ciub Pin, 42 Giris Ciub Pin, 4. L - R 1, 'I--!-,,, :ET K X Q , , L R I CIM of 7956 we 1 F '.A::! 7 7 ,gs X, Q Q, ,. I ,,,oar. , fl 46 'Ci JAMES GLYNN: Inframarai Champions, 2' Fooibali Lever 4, FRED GOELZ: Transferred Irom Lindbiorn TechniQaI Hinr Soho? Z, BARBARA JEAN GOFF: Smden? Awsociaiian CAROL LEE GORNIK: York-Hi Siaif, 3, 4-A Senior-Faeuii-i Game 4 AUDREY J. GOTTSCHALK: Office Asaisfanf 2, ANDREW GRAY: Smoeni Aasosia on BARBARA ANN GREENLEE: Siudeni Assficia on GAY GRIFFIN: Nariinai I-Ionor Socieiy 4. DONALD EDMUND GROCH: In'ran'JraI WfesII'rd CW pfn, 2, 35 Class of 1956 JOHN HAMMERSCHMIDT: Transferred from Milwaukee Universify School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3. DOROTHY MILDRED HANSON: Sfudenf Associafion. LAWRENCE W. HANSON: Transferred from Walfham I-liqh School, Walfham, Massachuseffs, 2: Chess Club Presidenf, 3. WILLIAM HANSON: Transferred from Lincoln High School, Park Falls, lllinois, 2. JAMES HARALDSEN: Transferred from Wheafon College Academy, 2: Affendance Office Assislanf, 4. RICHARD HARGREAVES: Prinf Shop Assisfanf, 3, 4. KARYL HARING: Transferred from Easf Rockford I-Iiqh School, 3. SUSAN JANE HARRISON: Three Year Music Leffer, 3: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: G.A.A. Numerals, 4: G.A.A. Leffer, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. BRUCE S. HASS: Sfudenf Council Represenlafive, I: Home- coming Kinq, I: Freshman Class Vice-Presidenf, I: Foofball Numerals, 2: Assembly Commiffee, 3: Poofball Leffer, 4' Co- Adyerfisin Mana er York-Hi, 4: York-Hi S orfs Sfaff, 4- Q Q P i Assembly Commiffee Chairman, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Sfu- denf Traffic Courf, 4: Nafional I-lonor Sociefy, 4. 36 sf . .46- LARRY CHARLES GUNN: Public Relafions Commiffee, I: Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, l: Sophomore Class Play Producfion Sfaff, 2: Three Year Music Leffer, 3: Junior Class Play Producfion Sfaff, 3: Cap and Gown Commiffee, 4: Drama Nighf Casf, 4: Leflermen's Club, 3, 4: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3, 4: Cross Counfry Managers Leffer, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. GLENN EDWARD GUSTAFSON: Baskefball Numerals, 2: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, 4: Baskefball Leffer, 3, 4: Prinfing Sfaff, 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 3, 4: Senioreliaculfy Game, 4: Leffermen's Club, 3, 4: Affendance Office Assisf- anf, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. CHARLES M. GUTHRIE: Fufure Teachers of America Club Vice-Presidenf, 2, 4: Madrigal, 2, 3: Opereffa Casf, 3: Three Year Music Leffer, 3: Boys' Ouarfel, 4: Drama Niqhr Producfion Sfaff, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. SANDRA HAAS: Affendance Office Assisfanf, 2, 3: Senior Class Play Producfion Sfaff, 4: Drama Night Producfion Sfaff, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Junior Class Play Produc- 'liorl Sfaff, 4. MARLENE MARCIA HABEL: Junior Red Cross Represenfa- five, 2: Affendance Office Assisfanl, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN HAGEN: Sfudenf Council Elecfion Commiffee, 2: Mardi Gras, 3: El Clippo, 4: Seniorelzaculfy Game, 4: Firsf Year Sfafe Award, 4. MARGARET HAINES: Acfivifies Commiflee, I: Auxilium Lafinum Award, I: Sophomore Class Play Producfion Sfaff, 2: Red Cross Represenfafive, 3: Junior Class Play Casf, 3: Drama Nighf Producfion Sfaff, 3: Y's Tales Slaff, 4: Lafin Club Pin, 4. MEREDITH CLEONE HALLONGREN: Home Economics Slyle Show, I, 2, 3. JOANNE MARIE HAMMERICH: Sfudenf Associafion. PAUL H. HASZ: Transferred from Dundee Cornmunily High School. Dundee, Illinois, 2. MARCIA ROSE HATHORNE: Auxilium Lafinum Award, I, 2: Three Year Music Lelrer, 3: Narionaf Honor Sociefy, 3, 4' Chairrnan Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Senior Play Produc- rion Siafl, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. JOYCE ADRIANNE HAYDOCK: Sruderl Associalion. GEORGE H. HEALEY: Translerred Irom Holy Irinlry High School, 3. ROGER EDWARD HEDBERG: Transferred from Cleveland I-Ieiqhls Hiqh School Cleveland Heighfs. Ohio, 3. MARY ELLEN HEDGE: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, l: Sophomore Class Play Producrion Slall, 2' Sludenr Council Represenfarive, 3: Ouill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Sfafl, 3: York-Hi Third Page Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll Presidenl, 4: lalenf Show, I, 3, 4: Senior-hacu ly Game, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. KURT HEERWAGEN: Foclball Manaqeris Numerals, 2: Track Manaqens Numerals, 2: Inrramural Baskerball Champions, 3: Foorball Manaqer's Leller, 3: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: AI- Iendance Office Assislanl, 4. SHIRLEY ELAINE HEIN: Home Economics Slyie Show, 2, BARBARA HEINE: Sfudenl Associarion. We , ...,, , 3- 3 Q ,-, F ,,, x ,,, 7 7 igilgl Pfgfs xl ,,. ifvffbei. V Q frigt. 'fr L Vx , llmgzwaemijgl 5 wwf.. '51, ,M W 'af s. I I i 1 , ,X . sr ' . .,... 4 'A f 9,25 aw . I .. Q ,,. Q? for Class of 7956 ALBERT HEINRICH: Sludenl Associalion. FRANCIS HELLINGER: Transferred iron' Leydor I-Iiqn School, 2. DON HELLISON: Junior Red Cross Represerlaliye, 3: Senic Facully Game, 4: York-Hi Srafl, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD HENAUGHAN: Oporella Casi, 3: Three Year Music Lehrer, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. JUDY ANN HESLER: Sophomore Class Play Casl, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Junior Class Rino Comrnirree Chairman, 3: Girls' Club Beard, 3' Girls' Club Guard, 3: Pep Club Secreiary, 3: Pep Club Award, 3: Thespian Secrelary, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Drama Niahl Casl, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Produclion Sfaif, 3, 4: York-Hi Slalil, I. 2, 3, 4: Ouiil and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Cc-Edilor-in-Chief, 4: Quill and Scroli Vice-Presidenf, 4: Senior-Facuily Game, 4' Belly Croclcer I-lcrremaker ol Tomore row Conlesl Winner, 4: Tale-nl Show. 3, 4. MICHAEL L. HICKS: Translerred from Mount Pleasanl High School, Wilminqron, Delaware, 2. MARION T. HINZ: Home Economics Sryle Show, 2: Mardi Gras 3: Girlsl Club Pir, 3: Swdenl Council Represenlaliye, 4: lalenr Show, 4: Senior Cass Play Produclion Sail, 4: Senior-Eacully Game, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4. BILL HOEFTMANN: Sludenl Associalion. ROBERT H. HOFFMAN: Class Presiaerf, 2: F-izolhaif Numer- als, 2: Foolrball Lefror, 3, 4: Baseball Leller. 2, 3, 4. 37 Class of 1956 W ,.,..4:-we - . . I ..,' 3 : : s : ::.fZ , .,.. VZ. Z ROBERT HURT: Sophcrrore C:ass Play Casl, 2: Drama Niglnr Casl, 3: Senior Class Play Cas1.4. WILSON R. ILER: Tracli Numerals, 2. CHARLES JAMES INGELSE: Three Year Music Lelfer 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. BARRY JABLON: Auxiium Lafinum Award, l: Malh Club Pin, 3: Chess Club Secrelary-Treasurer, 3: Drama Nighl' Casl, 3, 4: Malh Club Secrelary, 4: Thespian Pin, 4' Senior Class Play Produclion Slail, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ROBERT THOMAS JAEGER: Red Cross Represenlalive l: Firsl Place Slale Music Conlesl, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. RETA JAMERSON: Sludenl Council Represenlaliye, l: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. DONNA LEE JAY: Red Cross Represenraliye, l' Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slailr, 2, 3: Junior Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Yoirlr-Hi Arr Slall, 3: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slall, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Senior Class Play Produclion Slafi, 4: Quill and Scroll Secrelary, 4: Y's Tales Arl Slali, 4: Y's Tales Ari' Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4. JULIA JENKINS: Home Econcmics Slyle Show, I: Equeslrian Club Vice-Presidenl, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Equeslrian Club President 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: G.A.A. Numerals, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 4: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slaifl, 4: French Club Treasurer, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: French Club Pin and Guard, 4: Second Place Commercial Evening Women's Club Ari Award, 4: Narional Honor Sociely, 4. BRUCE A. JOHNSON: Sludenf Associarion. 38 4 X. .. I I W' sa: Q . .5 I - .W-2 lj, S 'E 4 P we i F, W I- .rrs I iiiii LANG E. HOLBERT: Sludenl Associalion. KAREN FRANCES HOLDERMAN: Junior Class Ring Com- millee, 3: Scholaslic Press Guild Essay Cerlilicale, 3: York-Hi Srafi, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: York-Hi Headlines Edilor, 4: Senior-Faculiy Game. 4: French Club Pin and Guard, 4: Na- rional Honor Sociely, 4. PATRICIA HORSTMANN: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. DAVID W. HOWE: Spanish Club Pin, 2: Mixed Qclel, 2, 4: Madriqal. 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Boysl Quarlel, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slali, 4: Drama Nighl Produc- iion Slali, 4: Junior Class Play Produclion Slail, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. EVELYN FAE HRABACKA: Sludenl Associalion. ROBERT J. HUBENY: Translerred from Sainl Mel, High School, Chicago, lllinois, 4, LEONARD ANTHONY HUGHES: Transferred irom Sl. Mel l-lidh School, Chicaqo, ll inois, 3. PATRICIA HUNTER: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Siafl, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3: Yorlc-Hi Typisl, 3: Senior Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Drama Nighl Produclion Slali, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Sen'cr-Faculfy Game, 4: Yorlc-Hi Slail. 4: Girls Club Guard, 4. RONALD R. HUNTER: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. EDNA MAY JOHNSON: Sduare Dance Club Secrelary It Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 27 Library Slalf 42 Senior- Faculfy Game, 4, Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. RANDALL WESLEY JOHNSON: Library Slaff, l, 2, Larin Club Pin, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ROSEMARY JOHNSON: Tlwree Year Music Leller 3, Library Sfalf, 4, Nafional Honor Sociely, 4. SUZANNE CAROL JOHNSON: Pep Club Board, 2, G.A.A. Numerals, 2, Mardi Gras, 3, 4, Illini Girls' Slale Award, 3' G.A.A, Leller, 3, Three Year Music Lefler, 3, York-Hi Typisl, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive, 4, Girls' Club Pin, 4, Pep Club Pin,4:Talenl5l1ow,4' Girls' Nonelle, 4, Senior-Eacully Game, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 4, York-Hi Repcrxer, 4, Senior Class Pay Produclion Slall, 42 Four Year Music Pin, 4, Girls Club Pin, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. MARTHA ANN JONES: Home Economics Slyle Slnow, I, 2, Home Economics Club Pin, 3. VALERIE HARDT JONES: York-Hi Slall, 2, Soplriofnz-re Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, Girls' Club Pin, 2, Pep Club Pin, 2, Auxilium Lalinum Lalin Award, I, 2, 3, Treble Clel Librarian Pin, 3, Tliree Year Music Leller, 3, Junior Class Play Produc- lion Sfall, 3, York-Hi Assislanl Pealure Ediror, 3, Girls' Club Guard, 3, 4, Pep Club Guard, 3, Junior Rinq Cornmillee, 3, Mixed Oclel, 4, Senior Class Play Produclion Slallf, 4, Drama Niqlwl Producrien Shall. 4: York-Hi Co-Edilcr-in Cliiel, 4, Quill and Scrol, 3, 47 Pep Club Secrelary, 4, Senior-Faculty Game, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4, Pour Year Music Pin, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely, 4: Press Pulolicalicns Journalism Award, 4. SHIRLEY IRENE JONESON: Tlnree Year Music Pin, 3, G.A,A. Award, I 2, 3, Talenl Skiow, 4, Senior-Facully Game, 4. JAMES I. JORGENSEN: Sludenl Asscclalior. CAROL KABALA: S+udert Associalion. Class of 7956 CARROLL KAVANAGH: Freslrirnan Class Treasurer, I- Soplncrrcre Class Play Produclien Slall, 2, El Clippo, 3, Sludenl Counol Ropresenraffye, 3, Ta enl Snow I, 4' Senior- Facully Game, 4, Allendance Gllice Assislanl, 4. JAMES N. KENDALL: Trarrslerred from Oak Park-River Pofesf Hidli Scliool, 2, Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 2, Junior Class Play Pro- ducnon Slall, 3- New Yorkers Club Vice-President 4, York- Hi Copy Eoiror, 4' York-Hi Sporls Slalil, 3, 4, Senior-Facully Game, 4. HAROLD KEPPNER: Inlramural I-leayyweiqlnl Wresll'ng Cliampion, 2, Wresllinq Nurnerals, 2' Wrestling Lever, 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL KETCHPAW: Jurior Red Cross Repre- senlaliye, 2, Elmlwursl Garden Clulo Conseryalion Award, 3. WAYNE ROBERT KIMMELL: Track Numerals, I, 2, Iioolball Numerals, 2, Track Le-Her, 3. JAMES KLANK: Three Year Music Lener, 3, Four Year Music Pin, 4. ROGER KNICKER: lnlrarnural Football Champions, I. DON KNICKER: Sludenl Assaciallcn. KATHLEEN MARIE KNOWLES: Tliree Year Music Leller, 32 G.A.A, Numerals, 4. 39 Class of 7956 BOB LAFOLLETTE: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slaif. l: Senior Class Play Produclion Slali, l, 2: Drama Nighl' Produclion Srall, I, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Allendance Olrlice Assislanr, 4. BARBARA JEAN LANDEN: Siudenl Associalion. BARBARA ANN LANGENFELD: Transferred from Oalr Parlr- Riyer Poresl High School, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenla- live, 3. ALLEN RUSSELL LARGE: Junior Ring Commillee, 3. JANICE A. LARSON: Transferred from Evansron Township High School, Eyanslon, Illinois, 4, JOHN PERRY LATHAM: Three Year Music Leller, 3. BARBARA JENNETTE LATSCH: Three Year Music Lerler, 3: German Club Pin, 3: Library Slafl, 3, 4: German Club Guard, 4. BRUCE C. LAURENT: Sludenl Associalion. KENNETH H. LAWLER: York-Hi Reporler, 3. 40 TERRY RUSSELL KOMRSKA: Sludenl' Associalion. DOREEN KOVAL: Sfudenl Council Represenfaliye, I: Sopho- more Class Play Casf, 2: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slaff, 3: Junior Class Play Casf, 3: Narional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Auxilium Lalinum Award, 2, 3: Y's Tales Sfaff, 3: Drama Niqhl' Casl, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Senior Class Play Casf, 4: Sengor-Faculfy Game, 4: Lafin Club Pin, 4: Y's Tales Arr Sla lf, 4. CHESTER KRAGE: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Band Vice-Presidenf, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely. 4. WAYNE KRAGE: Sludenl Associalion. DIANA JOYCE KRAMP: Y's Tales Slaff, 2, 3: Sophomore Play Procluclion Slalf, 2: Operelfa Casl, 3: Drama Niqhl Casl, 3, 4: Junior Class Play Casl, 3: Three Year Music Leia ler, 3: Pep Club Pin, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 3: York-Hi Reporrer, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Class Play Casl, 4: N.H.S. Secrelary, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. KAREN KAY KRAUSE: Transferred from Wauwalosa High School, Wauwalosa, Wisconsin, 4: Senior-Paculiy Game, 4: Narional Honor Sociely, 4. AGNES HELEN KRISTOVECK: Library Sfafl, 3, 4. PAULETTE KURK: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 2: Junior Rinq Commillee, 3: Affendance Office Assisranf, 3, 4: El Clippo, 4: Senior-Faculry Game, 4. JUDITH ANN KVAPIL: Operella Produclion Slalf, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Operella Chorus, 3: Y's Tales Arr Slail, 3: Senior Play Producrion Slaff, 4: Junior Class Play Produclion Sfaff, 4: Madrigal, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Drama Night Produclion Slaff, 4: Pour Year Music Pin, 4, ,4- DEANNA GRACE LEMEIN: Transferred from Charles P. Sleinmelz High School, 2: Homecoming Oueen, 3: Operella Chorus, 3: Operella Produclion Slall, 3: Madrigal, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 4: Mardi Gras, 3, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slafl, 3: Drama Nighl Produclion Slalf, 3: Talenl Show, 4: Senior-Eacully Game, 4: Senior Choir Ensemble Accompanisl, 3, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slall, 4. NANCY LEVINSON: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slali, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slafli, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Mardi Gras, 3: Y's Tales Slafl, 3: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slall, 2, 3: Senior Play Produclion Slalf, 4: Yorlc-Hi Siall, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4' Cap and Gown Commillee, 4, WAYNE PAUL LINDQUIST: Traclc Numerals, I, 2: Eoolball Numerals, 2: Spanish Club Pin, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. ROSEMARY LINDSAY: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Allendance 'Office Assislanl, 4. SHARLENE LUCILLE LINK: German Club Pin, 2: G.A.A. Award, 3: Allendance Ollice Assislanl, 3, 47 G.A.A. Leller, 4. MAUDIE LITTLE: Home Economics Slyle Show, 2: Operella Casl, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 4: Senior-Eacully Game, 4: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 4: Mardi Gras, 3, 4: Calendar Comrnil- lee, 4. JEROME A. LOCASCIO: Sluclenl Associalion. FRANK LoRUSSO: Sludenl Associalion. SHIRLEY ANN LOVE: Home Economics Cub Pin, 3. ' i f ' .':f,s-kr.-egg V . , Class of 7956 MATTHIAS PAUL LOWMAN: I-Ionoraole Menlion, American Legion Auxiliary-Essay Comesl, 2' Soonornore Class Play Casl, 2: Library Slall 2, 3' American Field Service lnler- nalional Scholarship, 3: Junior Class Ring Commillee. 3: Drama Niqhl Produclion Slalli, 4: Yorlx-Hi Slalf, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. CAROL LUEBKE: Junior Red Cross Represenrafiye, I: Library Slail, 2: Y's Tales Shall 2, 3. 4: Cnairman Yls Tales Under- classmen Commillee, 4' Senior-Pacully Ganfe, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. LEROY LUKES: Senior-Pacully Game 4: Baseball Leller, 4. MARY LYONS: S'uoen' Assocelion, SANDRA HOPE MACLAREN: Transferred from Arcadia High School, Arcadia, California, l: Drama Niqhl- Produclion Slall, 2, 3: Girls' Club Pin. 3: Sluoenl Council Represenlalive, 3i Ring Comrnillee, 3: L'brar,' Sfafl, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play Cast 4: Drarra Niqhl Cas+ 4: Pom Pom Leader, 4: Thespian Vice Presidenl, 4: Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4' Senior-Facu ly Game, 4: Sophomore Play Produclion Slall, 2: Thespian Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. ALAN MADISON: Ta ent Show' I. ANNE ELIZABETH MAHLER: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Y's Tales Stall, 2: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slali, 2: Girls' Club Guard, 37 Drama Nighl' Produclion Slalli, 3: Junior Class Play Produclion Shall' 3: Yorlr-Hi Reporler, 3: Ellcs' Essay Conlesl Winner, 3: Yorlc-I'Ii Eealures Edilcr, 4: Yorlr-Hi Edilorial Board, 4: Thespian P11 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Senior! Facully Game 4: Talenl Show, 4. ROBERT THEODORE MALMGREN: Auxiliurn Lalinunw Award, I, 2. 3: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Naliorial Honor Sociely, 4. VIRGINIA LOUISE MALSTROM: E Ciiopo, 21 Junior Red Cross Reoresenfariye, 2: G.A.A, Award, I, 2, 3: Yorll-Hi Re- poflef, 3: Three Year Music Leller. 4: Ouill and Scroll, 47 Yorlx-Hi Slall, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Maiorelle, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. 4 I S239 ii'.is4TTi'm Q QT 1 it e ff ii ' s5i.s-ij gj'fEs iT x sf ky-,,,,X Pcs! s , jgllgoaral, Cpaies QTAGSG eniors ggufsfanchng The aerial arlisl is Ann Ferry, Secrelary of Sludenl Council. Ann was secrelary of her junior class and a member of Quill and Scroll. l-loldinq lhe rope is Siudenl Council Presidenl Ronald Anderson. During his Tour years al Yorlc, Ronnie has been in all class plays and in his freshman year was class preside-nl. Liqhling The cannon is Carl Swanson, Secrelary ol The Senior Class. l-le is a member of Naiional l-lonor Sociely and was Presiden+ of l-lis+orical Sociefy in his iunior year. The ringmasler of Jrhis circus is Les Michael, Presideni of Jrhe Senior Class and edilor of +his year's Y's Tales. Les is a member of Quill and Scroll and is aclive in sporis. Bill Zersen, liliinq lhe weighls, has been exceedingly aclive in sporis. This year he was co-capiain of The Toofball leam besides being on The baslqelball and baseball leams. The irapeze arlisl is Judy Woolverlon. Judy is in Girls Nonelie and has been aclive in lhe music deparfmeni, Siudeni Council, and Pep Club. 42 I fl' EM. 0 ..v,,,, ,Ny Qty! ,Emmy nf? ,P www? 'E JK! XJT 5 W mfs? i 13? 1 W, ifizsixg ai? EVE.. l l 1 ,a r -1 eVli0l Sfars arewell el' OVVVICZVICQ Nexl lo Judy is Roger Boeger, Treasurer of lhe Senior Class. He was Homecoming King in his senior year and is aclive in sporls. This year he was Presidenl ol The Lellermans Club. Di- reclly below Roger is Don Schloemer. Don is Chairman ol lhe Aclivilies Commillee, a member ol Lellermans Club, and a player on lhe loolball and baseball leams. He is cofcaplain of The baseldball leam. The lion Tamer is Tom Beniamin, Sergeanleal-Arms in Sludenl Council. Tom has been aclive in sporls also and is a member ol lhe l.e++ermen's Club. ln his junior year he was class lreasurer. Nexl is Judy Hesler, Yorlc-Hi Co-Edilor, Judy is a member of Quill and Scroll and a Thespian. Bill Twilly, Senior Class Vice-Presidenl and Calendar Commillee Chairman, is sland- ing nexl To Judy. Bill was Homecoming King in his sophomore year. Anolher aerial arlisl' is Sara Teshner, Girls Club Vice-Presidenl. Sara was Junior Red Cross Presidenl in her junior year and class secrelary-lreasurer in her sophomore year. 43 Class of 7956 LINDSAY ANNE MCCORMAC: Eoueslrian Club Treasurer 2: Three Year Music Leller, 3: G.A.A, Numerals, 3: Junior Class Play Produclion Slaii, 3: York-Hi Ari Slaii, 2, 3: Drama Nighl Produciion Slaii, 4: Y's Tales Ari Slafi, 3, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Second Place Draw- ing Evening Woman's Club Ari Conlesl, 4: G.A.A. Leller, 4: French Club Pin, 4. HELEN MCCOWN: Sludenf Associalion. DALE E. MCCOY: Transferred from Roberl Eullon High School, I: Operella Casl, 3: Senior Class Play Produclion Slalf, 3: Senior Choir Vice-President 4: Minor Music Lelier, 4. RICHARD MCFARLANE: Srudenl Associalion. JAMES D. McGEE: Srudenl Associalion, MARY ANN TERESA MQGLYNN: Sludeni Council Repre- senlaliye, I: Assembly Commillee, I: Junior Red Cross Rep- resenialive, 2: Three Year Music Lerler, 3: Pep Club Pin, 3: Commercial Club Secrelary, 4: Library Slail, 4: Oiiice As- sisranl, 4: Senior-Eaculfy Game, 4: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4. SARA ANNE MCNEAL: Square Dance Club Vice-Presidenl, I: Library Slaii, 3: Senior Cap and Gown Commillee, 4: Nurse's Assislanl, 4: Senior-Faculry Game, 4: Nurses Club Pin, 4. GERALD BRUCE MEISNER: Sophomore Class Play Produc- Iion Sfaii, 2: Drama Nighr Produciion Slaif, 2, 4: Magic Club Vice-Presidenr, 4: Junior Class Play Produclion Slaff, 4: Mardi Gras, 3, 4: Nalional Scholaslic Ari Award, 4, MARY ANN MEJDRICH: G.A.A, Numerals, 2: German Club Pin, 2: G.A.A. Lelrer, 3: German Club Guard, 3: Senior- Facully Game, 4: G.A.A. Firsi' Year Sfale Award, 4. 44 DEBORAH MANDERS: Naiional Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: French Club Pin, 3: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Senior-Eacully Game, 4: Library Slaif, 4. MARILYN MARCIS: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Sfaii, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Thespian Pin, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slaii, 4: Drama Nighl Casr, 4: Girls' Club Corresponding Secreiary, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Pom Pom Leader, 4: Senior- Facully Game, 4. JOYCE MARIE MAREMA: Home Economics Slyle Show, 2: Library Pin, 2: Library Siaii, 2, 3. MANFRED MARSHALL: Transferred from Delmold Germany I: Iniramural Wresllinq Champion, I: Drama Niqhl' Sraqe Crew, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Sfaff, 4. SARAH MARGARET MARTENS: Three Year Music Leller, 3: Pour Year Music Pin, 4, ELDON A. MATTICK: Hislorical Sociely Club Pin, 4. WILLIAM MAVITY: Sludenl Council Represenlaliye, I: York- Hi Reporfer, 2: Tennis Numerals, I, 2: Iniramural Baslcelball Champions, 2: York-Hi Sporls Slaii. 3: Tennis Leller, 3, 4: Arlendance Office Assisranl, 3: York-Hi Associale Sporls Edilor, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: LeIlermen's Club, 3, 4: Slu- denl Council 4: Library Slaii, 4. NORMAN EDWARD MAYER: Traclc Numerals, I, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 2, 3: Allendance Office Assisranr. 3: Track Leller, 3, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Madrigal Singer, 4: York-Hi Sporls Slaif, 4: Allendance Honor Award, 4. RAYMOND MAZZOLINI: Sludeni' Associalion. MARY KAY MEYER: Sophomore Class Play Proclucrion Sfall, 2: Home Economics Style Show, I, 2, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. LESLIE W. MICHAEL: Transferred from Calumel High School, 2: lnlramural Wresfling Champion, 2: Traffic Court 4: Foorball Lerfer, 3, 4: Y's Tales Edilor, 4: Senior Class President 4: Lellermerrs Club, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: An- nouncemenr Cornmirree, 4: Y's Tales Srahl, 3, 4: Narional Honor Sociery, 4. MERWYN LAMBERT MIESSLER: Transierred lrom Leyden High School, 3: Gyrnnasric Lerrer, 4: Narional Honor Sociefy, 4. MELVIN MILITELL: Srudenl Associalion. DOUGLAS MILLARD: York-Hi Srall, 3. KENNETH FRANK MILLER: SIuden+ Associafion. PEGGY MILLER: Transferred from Spring Branch I-liqh School, Houslon, Texas, 4: El Clippo, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Nalional Honor Sociery, 4. ROBERT ALVIN MILLER: Translerred Irom Lane Technical Hiqh School, Chicago, 3. DAVID G. MILLS: Transferred Irons Proviso Townshio High School, 3. I Class of 7956 fi c :W aw . 'W I .: .,,.. A ,,.,..,. 'F' f ' . 65 f 2 I gr Seb' uuv CAROLEE MOEN. Vice Presidenl of Freshman Cnor s I Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, l: Girls Club Pri, 2: Sopho- more Class Play Produclion Slall, 2: Girls Club Secrelary, 3: irs Club Guard, 3: G'l Cl b I3 ard, 3: ' 'A C . Producrion Srafl, 3: Opererla Producrion Sralfl and Casr. 3' Three Year Music Leller, 3: Execulive Board ol Chicago Su- burban Girls Club Conference, 4: Girls Club President 4: Salely Cornrnillee, 4: Sluderil Council Parliamenlarian, 4: Trallic Courl, 4' Thesoian Pin, 4: Senior Announcemenl Corn- mirlee, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Srall, 4: Drarna Niahr Produclion Slall, 3, 4: Senior-lzaculfy Game, 4: Music Service Pin, 4: Talenl Show, I, 3, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4, PRISCILLA ANN MOHR: French Club Pin, 2: Alrendance- Ollice Assisranl, 2: Senior-Facully Game, 4. RONALD MOHR: Srudenr Associalion. JUDI ANN MOORE: Transferred Irom Maine Township Hiqh School. 3: Homecoming Queen, 4: Yorlr-Hi Slall 4' Talenl Show, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4. SANDRA MOORE: Yorli-I'Ii Circulalion Edilor, 3: Allendance Ollice Assisranr, 2, 3: Senior-lzacully Game, 4' Yorll-Hi Slali, 4. MARY ANN MORABITO: G.A.A. Numerals, 2: Oliice As sisranl, 3: Commercial Club Pin, 3: Commercial Club Presi- denr, 4: Commercial Club Guard, 4: Senior-Facully Garre. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4, ROBERT MORITZ: Drama Niohl Produclion Srall l: Soohc- more Class Play Produclicn Slall, I: Slaqe Crev. Lehrer, l: Senior Class Play Produclion Slall, 2, 3: Junior Class Play Produclicn Slall, I, 2, 3: Baslcelball Manaqerls Leller, 4. LARRY MORRIS: Translerred lrorr' Auslin High School l. RICHARD ARTHUR MORSTADT: Three Year Music Lerrer, 3' Radio Cli.b Secrerary Treasurer, 3: Radio Club Vce Presi- denr, 4. 45 Class of 7956 if . T 1 . WW fi ii I fi dn ff? fr Q W' 'WWW 5 Nea.. ., CHARLES DAVID NEAL: Gymnasric Lerrer, 4. GERALDINE NETTI: Siudeni Associaiion PAUL E, NEWTON: Sfudeni Associaiion, WILLIAM GLENN NICHOLSON: Srudenr Associaiioii SUZANNE NIELSEN: Siudeni' Associaiion. ANDRINE B. NOFFZ: Sophomore Piay Produciion Siaii, 3: Junior Play Produciion Siaiir, 3: Drama Nighr Producrion Srafi, 3: Narionai Schoiasric Arr Conresr, 4: York-Hi Arr Sfaii, 47 Senior-Facuiiy Game, 4: ReoionaI SchoIas+ic Arr Award, 4: Senior Piay Producrion Sraif, 4. THOMAS NOGGLE: Basebail NumeraI, 2: Sophomore Piay Produciion Siaii, 2: Three Year Music Le-Her, 3: Superior Siafe Music Coriiesi, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4 EMIL NOVAK: IniramuraI FooIbaII Champs, I, JOHN V. NOWAK: Siudenr Association. 46 RICHARD A. MORTON: Auxiiium Laiinum Award, I, 2: Na- iionai I-Ionor Socieiy, 4. BARBARA ANNE MOSCARDINI: Freshman Chorus Secre- rary, I: Home Economics SryIe Show, I, 2: Sophomore Chorus Librarian, 2: Three Year Music Lerrer, 3: Madriqai, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 4: Senior-Facuiiy Game, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. RONALD MOSETICH: Iniramurai Wresiiing Champion, It Siudeni CounciI Represeriiaiive, I: Leiiermens CIuIo 3, 4: Wresiiinq Leiier 2, 3, 4. JEAN E. MOWBRAY: Three Year Music Lefrer, 3: Opererra Casr. 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. BESSIE MOY: Transferred from Gienbard High SchooI, 3- Auxilium Laiinum Award, 3: Y's TaIes Tyoisi, 4: Commerciai Cieb Pin 4: Na'rionaI Honor Sociery, 4. JOE MRAZEK: Siudeni' Associaiion. CHARLES MYERS: Transierred irom Tracy I-Iiqh School Tracy, Minnesoia, 2: I:ooibaII Leiier 4: LeI'rermen's Ciub, 4' Senior-Facuiiy Game, 4: Naiionai Honor Socieiy, 4. EDWARD PARRTERSON MYERS: Tennis NumeraIs, I, 2' Tennis Lerrer, 3, 4: Ouili and ScroII, 4: York-Hi Sporrs Sraii 4: Senior-Eaculiy Game, 4: Leiiermens CIUID, 3, 4. ROLAND FREDERICK NAGEL: Iniramurai WresiIinq Champ, I: Sophomore PIay Produciion Siaii, 2: Three Year Music Leirer, 3: Band Treasurer, 4: EI Chppo M.C., 4: TaIenr Show, 4: Madriqai, 4: Four Year Music Pin 4, GEORGE JOHN NOVY: Music Service Pin, I: Soplnomore Play, 2: Clieerleader, 3' Spanisln Club Pin, 3: Junior Class Play, 3: Tlwree Year Music Lerler, 3: Senior Class Play Casi, 4: Drarna Niqlwl 3, 4: Senior Clnoir Secrefary, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Nalicnal Honor Sociely, 4. JOHN EUGENE NUNEMAKER: Foolball Nurnerals, 27 Junior Class Rinq Connrniilee. 3. BRUCE G. OBERG: Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, I: Baslcelball Nurneral, 2: Allendance Office Assisranl, 3' Baslselr ball Leller, 4. FRIEDA OBERT: Sludent Associalifsn. MARGOT OBERT: Office Assislanl, 3, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. RICHARD HAROLD OELER: Cross Counlry Nurnerals, I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: lnlraniural Baskelball Champs 3: Nalional Honor Sociely Presidenl, 4: Senior-Facu rv Garre, 4: Baseball Leller 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LAURENCE OLDS: Sopnornore Play Casl, 2: Tlwree Year Music Leller: Talenl Slnow, I, 2, 3, 4: Fealure Paqe Edilor York-Hi, 4' Four Year Music Pin 4. JAMES N. O'LEARY: Soplirfnere Play Producrion Slail, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Produclion Srali, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Produc Yon Slalli, 2, 3, 4: Drarna Niqnr Produclior Slall, 2, 3, 4: El Clippo Produclien Srail, 2 3, 4: Talen' Snow Producfion Sfall, 2, 3, 4: Operella Preduclion Slalii, 3: Baskelball, Fool! bal', Wresllinq Announcer 2 3, 4: Sound Crew Lerler 2, 3 4: Rino Cornrnillee, 3. DARYLENE B. OLMSTED: Library Pin, 2' G.A.A. Award, 3' G.A.A. Leller, 4: Nalional Honor Socie-W 4. dw' J if - V ' ' S 2553 Q .Exif ses E255 if 1 .... . ii 1 . 2 f , Q' Q3 ., .: i-i'l3z:ri 'f:: 'f:525: , .. ,- se i A -eP ' F i,, gi I V,VV.A V Q I .. Class of 7956 ANTHONY ORLANDO: S'u:ler: Aesccia on BARBARA M. ORSZULA: Srudenl Assccialion. LESLIE STEPHEN OTTO: lrarslerred frown Sl. Mells l-lion Sclnool, 2: Baslcelball Nurnerfs 2: Baslcelball Lerler, 4. NORMAN W. OUSEN: Sludenl Asiocialion. ALAN HATHAWAY PACKARD: Baseball Manager Leller I, 2: Foolball Nurneral, 2: Visual Aids Crew, l, 2, 3, 4: Sound Crew. 3, 4: Senior-Facully Garne 4: Lellernnenls Club, l, 2, 3, 4. KAY PAINTER: Home Economics Sryle Slnow, 2. RAY PAJEAU: Vlfresllinq Manager Nurrerals, I: Foolball Nufnerals, 2' Baseball Manager Lerler, l. 2 3' Foolball Leller, 4: Vheslwnq Manauer Le'+er 2 3, 4. DIANE PALMER: Office Assislanl, l, 2: Horne Economics Siyle Slwew, I, 2: Mardi Gas, 3: Senior-Faculry Game, 4: Drarna Niolnl Produclion Sfaif, 4: Cvirs Club Pin, 4, JOANNE PARKER: Scplnovwre Play Produclion Slall, 2' Junior Play Produclion Slall 3: Jurior Red Cross Represenla- Iive, 3: Treble Clel Presiderif, 3: Mardi Gras, 3, 4: Tlwree Year Music Leiler, 3: Seriiorfacully Game, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. 47 Class of 'HU' NANCY ANN PESCHEK: Sfudenf Associafion. JAMES PESEK: Transferred frc'n Farraquf High ScIiooI, 4. DAVID PETERHANS: I3asIeft:aII Manaqer NurneraI, 22 Safefy Cornrniffee, 2: York-Hi Arf Sfaff 2, 3: I3askefbaII Manager Leffer, 3: I:oofIDaII Leffer, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Leffer- rnan's CIub, 3, 4. CORRINE BETH PETERS: O.A.A, NurrieraIs, I: O.A.A, Leffer, 2: OuiII and ScroII, 3: York-Hi Arf Sfaff, 2, 3: SeniorAI3acuIfy Game 4. RICHARD ALLEN PETERS: EocfbaII Nurnerais, 2: WresfIing NurneraIs, 2: I:oc:fIoaI' Lerfer. 3' Wresfiino Leffer, 3, 4. NORMA JEAN PETTERSON: G.A.A. Award, I, 2. JUDITH ANN PINCKNEY: I-Iorre Economics CIub SfyIe Snow, I, 2: Red Cross Represenfafive, I, 3' Senior-Facuify Game, 4. CURTIS PLESSINGER: Sfadenf Associafion. WILLIAM HARRY PLETTA: Transferred frcrn Proviso I-IiqI'1 ScIwooI, 4 . 48 E. -Q :Q is MARCIA EVE PATTERSON: G.A.A. Nurnerals, 27 G.A.A. Leffer Award, 3: AuxiIiur'n Lafinum Award, 3: Senior-FacuIfy Game, 4: G.A.A. Firsf Year Sfafe Award, 4: NafionaI Honor Sociefy, 4. MARION ALYCE PATZ: I-Iorne Economics Sfyie Snow, I, 2: Sophomore Giris Ensembie Librarian Pin, 2: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. DIANE KATHRYN PAUL: Home Economics CIub SfyIe Snow, I: Office Assisfanf, 4. ROBERT E. PEARSON: Transferred from Wasfwingfon Jr. I-IigI'1 2: Sfaqe Crew, 4: Senior Class PIay Producfion Sfaff, 4. JOHN PECHA: Visuai Aids Crew, 2, 3, 4: Visuai Aids Period Leader, 4. DOREEN PEILER: Square Dance Club Secrefary, I: Junior Ring Comrniffee, 3: Office Assisfanf, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE PAULINE PELC: Transferred from J. SferIinq Morfon High ScI'iooI, 3: C'.A.A. Award, 3: Auxiliurn Lafinurn, 3: Y's Tales Typisf, 3: Office Assisfanf, 3: New YorIcer's Club Treas- urer, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. THOMAS LEE PENNINGTON: Wresfiing Nurnerais, I: Wresfe Iinq Leffer. 2, 3, 4: WresfIinq Co-Capfain, 4. DIANA JOANNE PEREIRA: Equesfrian CIub Secrefary, I: 6.A.A. Nurnerals, 3: G.A.A. Leffer, 4. DAVID JAMES POPE: Talenl Show I: EI Clippo Show, 3, 4. JANET CAROL POTTER: Sludenl' Associalion, EARL PRAIS: Sluderif Associalion. BEVERLY-JEAN PUSATERI: Home Economics Club Slyle Show, I: Red Cross Represenlalive, I, 2: Office Assislanf, 3: Senior-Faculry Garre, 4. ALLEN HARRY QUIRK: Safely Commillee, I: Alfendance Assisfanr, I: Y's Tales Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Sporls Conwrnil- lee Chairman, 4: Drama Niqhr, 4: Quill and Scroll Honorary Cerlilicale, 4. GLORIA RAJEWSKI: Translerred from Carl Schurz High School, 2: Sophomore Class Play Prcducfion Slalf, 2: Library Sfalf, 3, 4: Senior Facully Game, 4. JAMES H. RASMUSSEN: Translerred from proviso High School, 2. HERBERT R. RATCH: EI Clippo, 2, 3: Music Leller, 3: Mardi Gras Show, 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. WILLIAM F. RAUCH: Inlramural Foolball Champs, I: Wresff Iinq Nurnerals lMgr.I, 2: Wresllinq Leffer lMgr,I, 3: Visual Aids, 2, 3, 4: L9l+9V'U6I'IlS Club 4. Class of 7956 f if Q I '3 A I+ , .ga sr ls Q. R., I gsm 1 4 .. ,N . r S35?52!3xivi1ifi s,.vmw.fs :E 154.5 TW 'T I Q45 Q gr sv is . 2 Q. ' C iam' ,,. K .,,: , I X . T 2 .,.- I f N' ' I . 54 - Q- 'Q' is Q is Y DONALD B. RAUSCH: Home Rcorr Represenraliye, I' Infra- mural Baslcelball Champs, I' Foolball Numerals, 2: YorI:-Hi Slalh 2: Illinois Junior Academy ol: Science, Slale Science Fair, 3, 4' Y's Tales Phcloqrapher 3: Visual Aids, I, 2, 3 4: Y's Tales Head Phofcqrapher, 4: Quill and Scroil, 4: Fcclbal Leller, 4. GLENN CURTIS REDMER: Sfudenl Assccialion. DON REEDUS: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, I: Fresh Scph Baslelball Nurrerals, 2. ROSEMARY REEDY: Yorlx-Hi Tyoisr, 43 Senicr Facully Game 4: Corrmercia' Club Pin, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL REESE: Wresllinq Numerals, 2. WALTER K. REISING: Sludenl Associalion. HAROLD REKART: Mardi Gras, 4: Talenl Show, 4, EARL E. RETTIG: Tnreo-Year Bard Loller, 3. JAMES LEE RICE: Sludenl Council Represenlalive, I' Auxilif um Lalinurr Exam, I, 2: I-Iisrcrical Sociely Treasurer 3: Hislorica Sociely Pin, 3: Nalional I-lcnor Sociely, 3 4: S'a'e lnslrurnenlal Solo Ccnlesl: Superior, 3: Three-Year Music Leller 3i lcalin Club Pin, 4: Four-year Music Pin, 4. 49 Class of 7956 H s t SEV .5 is A 'QW fame: 5 pm. 2 1 5 ,K H li 3 K-7 , .1 12:12 145 vga 0 A is SQ. Q 'Q Q ,si FRANCES ROJIC: Sludenl Associalicn. DON ROLL: Class Rinq Comnfiilfee, 3. MILLI ROSEMEYER: Transferred from Sfeinmerz High School, 2: Home Economics Slyle Show, 3, 4. RONALD R. ROSS: Transferred from Lane Technical llifjli School, 4. RICHARD ROSSI: Traclc Numerals, 2: Inrrarwu al Cltarwpi n 3. SHELLEY ANN RUBEN: Ollice Assislanl, I: Sophomore Play Casr, 2: Mardi Gras Show, 2: Drama Niqhl Produclion Siall, 2? Girls Slale, 3: Narional Honor Sociery, 3, 4: York-Hi Ari Sfafl, 3: Thespian Vice-President 3: Larin Club Secrelary, 3: Junior Play Casl 3: Junior Red Cross Represenfal' fe, I, 2, 3: Auxilium Lafinum Award, I, 3: Thespian Pin, 3: Senior Play Prcducrion Slall, 4: Drama Niqhr Casl, 3, 4: Seni'r Faculry Game, 4: Thespian Secrelary, 4: Y's Tales Arr Skull, 3 4: Nalional Scholaslic Arl Award, 4: Ouill and Scroll, 4: Regional Scholaslic Arl Award, 4. JEROLD RUBY: Sludenf Associalion. JOYCE ANNETTE RUBY: OJKA. Numerals, I: Firsl in Slale Music Coniesr, 2, 3: Three Year Music Lelrer, 33 Four Year Music Pin, 4. JUDITH LYDIA RUBY: Home Economics Slyle Show, I3 Oi- Fice Assisranr, I: Fulure Nurses' Club Pin, 3: Nurses Assisranl, 3: Alfendance Office, 4. 50 '14 I-HA x , .. E Mr Ig.. S 2 . .3igs::.wf,. , .: :.-ZZ' .-'- i :qv ., Q 2321: pzfsfsi- ,F JANICE K. RICH: Library Slall, 3' Iiulure Nurses Club Pin, 3: Nurses Assisranl, 3. JEROME RICH: Golf Nurnerals, 2: Senior Facully Game, 4. BARBARA ANN RINKER: Home Economics Slyle Show, I. GERALD LESTER RITTER: Tennis Numerals, 2: German Club Pin, 2: Tennis Leller, 3, 4. CAROL ROBERTS: Opereila, 3: Three Year Music Leller, 31 Four Year Music Pin, 4. THOMAS M. ROBERTSON: Square Dance Club Presidenl, Ig Spanish Club Pin, 2: Spanish Club Guard. 3: Spanish Club Sql. al Arms, 3: Opererla Casl, 3: Three-year Music Leller, 3: Box Ollice Crew, 2, 3, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Narional Honor Sociely, 4. CHARLENE ROEBUCK: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Slyle Shcw, I, 2: Home Economics Pin and Guard, 3. LORRAINE JEAN ROEHNER: Ollice Assisranl, I' Horne Economics Slyle Show, I, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Sfall, 2. DOROTHY ROHLFING: Red Cross Rep esen alixe, 3: Library Slail, 3, 4. I DAVID W. RUEHL: Operella Producfion Slall, I, 3- Produc- Tion Srall Senior Play, I, 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Producrion Slall, 2, 3, 41 Sopliornore Play Producfion Slall, I, 2, 3, 43 Drama Niqlil Produclion Slall, I, 2, 3, 47 Talon? Sliow Producfion Slall, I 2,3 4. WAYNE RUTLEDGE: Red Cross Represenlalive, 2. MARY ANN RYMARCSUK: Translerred lrovi S'ein'neTz Hiqlw Hiqli Scnool, 43 Library Assislanl, 4. BILLIE BECKER SALAZAR: Sludenl Associa .or SHARON ALLEEN SANDBERG: I-lorne Economics Slyle Snow, 2, 3: Home Economics Pin and Guard, 3: Y's Tales Slall, 2, 3, 47 Y's Tales Business Slall Manaqer, 47 I-lorne Economics Club Vice-Presidenl, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. EUGENE ARNOLD SANTI: Caplain ol lwfrarnural Cnanripions 27 Junior Ring Connrnillee, 3: Cap and Gown Cornrnilfee, 43 York-HI Sfall, 4. SYLVIA SUE SARTORIUS: Home Economics Slyle Sliow, I. 23 Soplriornore Play Produclion Srall, 27 Tliree Year Music Lerrer 3: Senior-Faculry Game, 4, GERALD ALBERT SASS: Music Leller, 3, Operella, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4, RICHARD WILLIAM SATHER: lnlrawural Fooiball Glwaom pions, I, 3, I orrr Q .,,, ,, .A.. E B, I V, . ,.... . ., .. I... I , i A is ! in .rm 5 Class of 7956 ALBERT W. SAUERMAN: Srudenl Associalion. WILLIAM SCHAAR: Translerreo lrorn Oak Parlc Hign Scrioo. 3. ELIZABETH ANN SCHAEFER: Red Cross Reoreser ar ve I, 2. VALERIE LOU SCHAWEL: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Ollice Assisr anl, 2, 33 Class Ring Gornmillee, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. JOHN SCHILLER: Translerred lrfyn Provi 5 I-lgn Scroo' 2: Eoolball Nurnerals, 2. DON SCHLOEMER: Calendar Ccnnnrillee I' BasI4e'baIl Nurnerals, I- Sluderl Comcil Represenlalive 2' Foofoali Numerals, 2: Sludenl Council Aclivilies Cvnrrirree, 3: Fool'- ball Lerfer, 3. 4: Baslcelball Leller, 2, 3, 4: Aclivilies Corn- rrirlee Cliairrnan, 41 Senior-Facully Genre, 43 Lelrerrnenf Club, 2, 3, 47 Allendance Assisranl 4: BaeIce'baI Gaofafn 4' Baseball Leller, 2, 3 4. HAROLD JOHN SCHMIDT: Translerreo lri'n Ada s-Friend snip Hiqlw School, Adarns, Wisconsin, 2. JEANNE SCHMIDT: Tliree Year Music Leller, 3: Y's Tales Slall, 2, 3, 4- Y's Tales CI'iairrnan,41 Ouil and Scro I, 4. MARLYS ANN SCHOENBECK: Horne Econorrics Rin 3? I-Icrne Econornics Club Rresidenl, 4, Horne ECCVTJ'T7ifE Slyle Snow, 2, 43 Horne Economics Guard 4, 5 I Class of 7956 .M ' Ii T, f is. SUSAN J. SHEEHAN: Sludenl Council, I, 2: Music Service Pin, 2: Sophomore Chorus Librarian, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Sludenl Council Eleclions Commillee, 3: lunicr Red Cross Council, 3: Junior Ring Commillee, 3: Pep Club Treasurer, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Pep Club Guard, 3: Elecfions Cornmillee Chairman, 4: Cap and Gown Commilfee, 4: Senior Announcemenls Comrnillee, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slail, 4: Pep Club Presidenl, 4: Talenl Show, 4: Pom Pom Girl, 43 Senior-Facully Game, 4: Pep Club Award, 4, WARREN SHERIDAN: Sludenl' Council Represeniaiiye, I, 2: Sophomore Class Play Produciion Slali, 2: Red Cross Repre- senlaliye, 2, 3: Junior Ring Commiilee, 3. JUDITH SHERMAN: Slyle Shaw, 3. CYNTHIA ANN SHIELD: Girlsl Club Pin, 2: Sludenl Council Public Relafions Commillee, 3: York-Hi Exchange Ediior, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Sludeni Coun- cil Public Relalions Commillee, 4: EI Clippo, 3, 4: York-Hi Repcrler, 2. 3, 4. DORIS E. SHOCKLEY: Pep Club Award, 2: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Siaii, 2: Junior Play Produclion Slall, 3: I-lome Economics Slyle Show, I, 2, 4: Acliyilies Commiilee, 4' Senior Play Produclion Slaii, 4: Drama Niqhf Producrion Slail, 3, 4: York-Hi Typisl, 3, 4: York-Hi Re-oofler, 2 3, 4: Talenl Show. 4: Senior-Facully Game. 4. DAVID W. SHOEMAKER: Transierred from George Washing- fon High School, Ridgewood, New Jersey, I, ROSEMARY SLACKS: Pep Club Pin, 2: Two Year Music Lel- rer 3: Maiorerre, 2, 3, 4: Music Pin, 4: Transferred Io Talla- hassee, Florida, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4. DIANE NANCY SMITH: Commercial Club Pin, 4. DONNA MAE SMITH: Red Cross Represenlariye, 3: Corn- nfercial Club Pin, 4. 52 JEANNINE SCHRADER: Library Slaii, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Typisl, 4: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4: Senior-Eacully Game, 4: Naiional Honor Sociely, 4. JAMES P. SCHRAMM: Foolball Numerals, 2. AL SCHROEDER: Transferred from Lane Technical High School, 2: Red Cross Represenlalive, 3: Alrendance Assislanr, 4. JUDITH ANN SCHRUBBE: Transierred from Tuley I'Iigh School, I. HARLENE MARI. SCHUELER: Sludeni Associalion. ROBERT L. SCHULZ: Transferred from Dillsboro High School, Indiana, 4. HENRY SCHWARZ: Sludenl Associalion. JUDITH A. SEEGERT: Home Economics Slyle Show, I, Z: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Three Year Music Lelier, 3: York-Hi Typisl, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Alfendance Assislanl, 4: Com- mercial Club Pin, 4. ROBERT EUGENE SENNET: Visual Aids, 2, 3. GALE LOUISE SMITH: Yorlr-Hi Shall, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slalf, 2: Home Economics Slyle Show, l, 2, 3: Three Year Music Lerler, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4. NANCY IRENE SMITH: Square Dance Club Vice-Presidenl, 3: Elmhursl Women's Club Arr Conlesl, Second Place Cralls, 4. SANDRA SMITH: Junior Rincg Commirlee, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. TED F. SMITH: Sludenl Associalion, SANDRA CAROL SNYDER: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Allendance Assislanl, 2: Sophomore Play Produclion Slall, 2: Yorli-Hi Business Slafl, 3: Girls' Club Board, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Mardi Gras, 4: El Clippo, 4, JUDITH ANN SOLEM: Transferred from Proviso High School, 2: Yorlu-Hi Slafl, 2, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4. CAROLYN LEE SPEES: Freshman Chorus Secrelary, I: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Red Cross Represenfaliye, 2: Red Cross Counci-, 2: Safely Commillee, 3: Traliic Courl, 3: Sludenl Council, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Girls' Club Board, 3: Mardi Gras, 3: Three Year Music Lelfer, 3: Safely Commillee Chairman, 4: .Iudqe ol Sludenl Trallic Courl, 4: Nalional Scholaslic Ari Award, 4: Reqional Scholaslic Arr Award, 4: Senior Announce- menls Commillee, 4: Senior Play Produclion Slafl, 4: Girls' Club Recording Secrelary, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Talenl Show, 3, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4, JOANNE E. SPEK: G.A.A, Numerals, l: Library Slafl, 2: G.A.A, Leller, 2: G.A.A. Slale Award, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3: G,A.A. Vice-President 4: Commercial Club Vice-President 4: Gllice Assislanl, 4: Senior-Facully Game, 4: Senior Class Play Produclion Slaff, 4: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4: Second Year Slale Award, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. Class of 795 ii i, X-15 i , b if .2 W EA s i ss ne w m gg! 4 , Z ,,. kg I W LOREL ANN SPONHOLTZ: Home Economics Slyle Show, 2, 4. ,: : 'Q LANCE S. STAHL: Inlramural I3ashe'bali Champs, 3 KAREN STANEK: Home Economics Club Sfyle Sliiw I I Home Economics Club Vice Presidenl, 3: I-Iome Economc Club Pin, 3: Home Economics Club Guard, 3. JAMES STANGER: Sladenr Assoiialio? LOUIS STANKE: Yorlr-Hi Prinling Slall, 3. VINCENT G. STANLEY: Sludenl Assozaf 3 CONSTANCE STANNER: Soohonnore Cnoru: Se-:rera Musc Service Pin, 2, CYNTHIA LOU STASI: G,A.A. Numerais, 2: G.A.A. Lelie 3' York-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: York-Hi Tyoisl, 3: York-Hi Exchang Edilor. 4' Senior-Facu'+y Ganne, 4: Fir! Year Slaie Awaro, 4 ELSIE STEBEN: Sludenl' Associalion. RAYMOND HENRY STEBEN, JR.: Slade-ns Coi.nc'i I-lam 2 Room Represenlaliye, I: Baslcelball Manager Numerals, Baslcelball Manager Leller, 3: Junior Ring Cornmilfee 3 Cross Couniry Manager Leller, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4 York-Hi Slalli, 2, 3, 4: York-Hi Associale Sporls Editor, 4 York-Hi Business Manager, 4' Senior-Facully Game, 4: Lelre men's Club, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4. Class of 7956 CRAIG ARTHUR STRATTON: Inlramural Pole Vauli Cham- pion, Ig Music Leller, 3, Four Year Music Pin, 4. RONALD STROKES: Olfice Assisranl, I. MARILYN RAE STROM: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Sfall, 2: Home Economics Slyle Show, 3i Mardi Gras, 3: Senior-Pacully Game, 47 Yorlc-Hi Typisl, 4. RICHARD STURM: Wreslling Numerals, Ig Sophomore Class Play Casl, 2. JO ANN SUCHY: G.A.A. Award, I, 27 French Club Vice Presidenl, 2: French Club Pin, 2: Yorlc-Hi Reporler, 2, 3: Maiorelle, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Junior Rino Cornmillee, 37 York-Hi Typisl, 3: Senior-Facully Game, 4: York-Hi Circulalion Manager, 47 Cheerleader, 3, 4: Caplain of Varsily Cheerleaders, 4, Ouill and Scroll, 3, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4. ARLENE LENORE SUFALKO: Choir Librarian, I: Freshmen Chorus Accornpanisr, Ig Sophomore Choir Accompanisl, 2, Three Year Music Leller, 3: Operella, 3: Madrigal, 43 Senior- Facully Game, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. RICHARD E. SUHRBIER: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, I. SANDRA SUNDT: Red Cross Represenlalive, I7 Operella Produclion Slail, 3, Talenl Show Produclion Slali 3: Jun Play Produclion Slafl, 33 Girls' Club Pin, 35 Pep Club P Senior-Pacully Game, 47 Girls Club Guard, 4' Pep Club Guard, 4. CARL SWANSON: Auxilium Lalinum Award I' Hisrorical Sociely Presidenl, 3, Hislorical Sociely Pin, 37 Nalional I-lonor Sociely, 3, 4: Senior Class Secrelary, 4: Head Usher of Na Iional Honor Sociely, 47 Presidenl ol Debafe Club, 43 Senior Pacully Game, 4: Announcemenls Commillee, 4 I ,ist ... . j s 54 - CHESTER STEFANI: Transferred from John Marshall High STEFANSKI: Transferred from Farraoul I-Iiqh School, 2: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Slaff, 3: Junior Class Play Produclion Staff, 3: Senior Class Play Producfion Sfaff, 33 Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, 4. SUSAN STEIER: Sophomore Class Play Produclion Sfafi, 23 'Laiin Club Presidenl, 4, Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy, 4. SANDRA SUE STEINGRABER: Senior-Facully Game, 4. HENRY STELZNER: Sludenl Associalion. PHILIP DAVID STEWART: Transferred from Brocllon High School, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4, ANN STOLZ: Sludeni' Associalion. MARTHA LOUISE STONE: Lalin Award, I: Junior Red Cross Represenlaliye, ly Nurses Club Pin, 3: Nurses Club Vice Presidenl, 41 Heallh Service Assislanl, 47 Library Slail, 4: Nurses Club Pin and Guard, 4. JOHN STRAND: Auxilium Lalinum Award, I, 2: Hislorical Sociely Club Pin, 4: Lalin Club Pin, 4: Nalional Honor So- ciely, 4. 15 'L wi ak 11 in ,K H N, we ai. RQ, Q 'ji in 2 . I I I KAREN SWENSON: Transferred Iron' KrcxviIIe I-Iior, 4' Thespian Pin, 4: Drama Nighr Play Casf, 4: Y's TaIes Iypis, 4: Office Assisranr, 4: Narionai I-Ionor Sociery, 4. TERRY A. TAEBEL: Junicr Academy of Science Award 3: Drama Niqhr Producfion Srafi, 4: Junior CIass PIay Prcduc- rion Sraif, 4: Sophomore CIaSs RIay Rrcducfion Sraii, 4: EI Ciippo, 2, 3. 4: Mardi Gras, 2, 3, 4. RALPH JAMES TALBOTT: Senior Riay Rroducfion SIaiI, I, 2: Junior Pay Producrion Sraif, I, 2: Drama Nighr Produ? 'fn Sraii, I, 2: Sophomore RIay Rroducrion Sraii, I, 27 Sage Crew Award, I, 2' IIIinois Junicr Academy oi Science Award, 3: VisuaI Aids Award, I, 2, 3: VisuaI Aids, I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club President 4: NaIiona1 I-Ionor Sociery, 4. HELEN BETH TAYLOR: Transferred Irom Downes Gfcxc .I-Iiqh SchooI, I: GirIs' Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Play Casr 2 Girls' CIub Guard, 3: Giris' Ciub Board. 3: Junior RIay Rroe ducfion SraII, 3: Drama Niqhr Producrion Sraii, 3: New York- ers CIub Secrerary, 3: Three Year Music Lerrer, 3: Equesrrian Glub Vice-Presidenr, 3: 'Ihespian Club Pin, 4: New Ycr'er5 Ciub President 4: Equesrrian Cub Secrerary, 4: Serici I:acuIIy Game, 4: NaIionaI Honor Sccieiy, 4. LORRAINE JOANNE TESCHKE: I-Iome Economics Sryie Show, I: G.A.A. NumeraIs. I: G.A.A: Lerfer, 2' Commerciai CIub Treasurer, 4: Senior-FacuIIy Game, 4: Commercial CIub Rin, 4: CommerciaI CIub Guard, 4, WALTER TESCHKE: Srudenr Associarion. SARA LEE TESCHNER: Srudenr CounciI Reproser ali.e I: Sophomore CIass Secreiary-Treasurer, 2: Sophomore CIaf', RIay Rroducrion Sraii, 2: GirIs' Ciub Pin, 2: Oiiice AssisIan+, 2: Cc-Chairman Spcrismanship Commirree, 3' Junfor Red Cross Presideni, 3: Junior Red Cross Award, 3: GirIs' CIub Treasurer, 3: Gir's' CIub Treasurer of Chicaqo Suburban GirIs' CIub Coniererce, 3: Junior CIass PIay Rroduciion Sraii, 3: Srudenr CounciI Represeniaiiye, I, 3, 4: GirIs' CIub Vice- Presidenr 4: GirIs' CIub Beard, 3, 4: Junicr Red Cross Rebre- senrafiye, 2, 4: Senior-FacuIIy Game, 4: Mardi Gras 3 4: EI Clippo Show, 3, 4: Senior Class RIay Rroducrion Sraii, 4. SUSAN TESCHNER: CIneer'ead'no Capfain 3: Sruderf Coun- ciI Represeniafiye, 3: Mardi Gras, 3: Cheorieader, I, 2, 3, 4: EI Ciippo, 4: Senior-I:acuIIy Game, 4: Senior CIass Ray Rrc- duciien SIaII, 4: GirIs Ciub Pin. 4. IAN ROBERT THOMSON: SIudenI Aszocia ion an-IIS? Class of 1956 if . is rxfy A li ,415 .R ,Q 3 f: , , ,..L5:. , ., , .W :' Kfww . . A: I A 3' 1 V 5 5 'I 34 H r is QT sh : .if wa A 4 E . fi A 5 ii i 1-a 's V 4 ' 4: s w X' ,- VIRGINIA ANNE TINGLEY: GirIs' CI..b Pin, 37 Junior Riva Commirree, 3: Pom Fons, 4: Senior-FacuIIy Game, 4: Nurses Assisranr, 4: Nurses CIi.b Rin, 4' Pep C ub Pin 4: GirIs CIub Guard, 4: Narienai I-Icnor Sociery, 4. DAVE A. TOMLONSON: Srudenr Associaron. JOHN TORNOUIST: Arrendance I-IeIper, 2, 3, 4: SIaqe Crew, 2, 3, 4: Ycrk-Hi Business Srafi, 2, 3, 4: ModeI RaiIroad CIub President 4. CHARLES TRUCKENBRODT: FooIbaII NurrieraIs, 22 Wresf irq N,.meraIs, 21 Irack NumeraIs, 2: I:ooIIoaII LeIIer, 4. LARRY TURNER: Sfudeni Associa' cn. WILLIAM TWITTY: I-Iomeconnino Kino, 2: Track NumeraIs, 2: Leriermenis CIub Secrerary, 4: Vice-Presidenr Senior Class, 4: Track Leirer, 3, 4: 'I'raIIic Courr, 4: Srudenr Councii CaIen- dar Commiriee, 2, 3, 4: Lerfermens Club, 3, 4. ROGER T. ULSETH: GOII NumeraIs, 2: GOII Leffer, 3. JAMES JOHN VAN EWYK: Siudenf CounciI Represonfaiive, I. JANICE VAN SLYKE: Taienr Show, 3, 4: Senior-FacuIIy Game, 4. 55 Class of 7956 :,, . fs: K ,.,.,,. i T' '5':g,g fi:- ALLEN CHARLES WAWAK: Siudenf Associafion. FRANK R. WEASER: Track NumeraIs, I: Foo+baII Numerals, I, 2: BasIceIbaII NumeraIs, 2: Track LeII'er, 2, 3: FooJrbaII Lef- Ier, 4: BasIceIbaII Lefier, 4: LeIIermen's CIub, 3, 4. LINDA WEBB: Home Economics Club SI'yIe Show, 3: Home Economics CIub Pin, 4. PATRICIA WEBER: Junior Red Cross Represen'raIive, I: G.A.A. NumeraIs, 3: Nurses CIub Pin, 4: Nurses CIub Guard, 4: Senior-FacuII'y Game, 4: Nurses CIub President 4. LINDA WEISHEIT: Library Sraff, 4. LE ROY WEISS: Cross Courdry NumeraIs, I. MARILYN EILEEN WEITH: Junior Red Cross RepresenIaIive, I: G.A.A. Award, I: German Club Pin, 2: Opereffa Cash 3: Three Year Music LeIIer, 3: German Club SecreIary, 3: Ger- man CIub Vice-President 4: German Club Guard, 3, 4: Senior-FacuIIy Game, 4, NICHOLAS J. WELCH: InIramuraI BasIceIbaII Champions, 2. KARL WILLIAM WENDEL: FooIbaII NumeraIs, 2: FooIbaII Lefrer, 4: FooIbaII Co-Capfain, 4: Senior-Facuhy Game, 4: LeI'Iermen's CIub, 4. 56 K 1 f ffl' DONNA RAE VOELZ: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE VONDER: Inframural BasIce+baII Champions, 2: German Club Pin, 2: Mardi Gras Show, 4, FRANK WAGNER: Srudenr Council Represenfafive, 2: Foof- baII NumeraIs, 2: Foo'rbaII Capfain, 2: BasIce+baII Numerals, 2: I:ooIbaII LeII'er, 4: Leffermerfs CIub Treasurer, 4: Baskeh baII Lehrer, 4: BasebaII Leffer, 2, 3, 4: Le++ermen's CIub, 2, 3, 4: NafionaI Honor Sociefy, 4. RAYMOND ANDREW WAJDA: SIL.den+ Associafion. THOMAS WALL: Srudenf Associarion. RAYMOND WILLARD WALTERS: TaIen+ Show, I: York-Hi Ar? Sfaff, 2, 3: EI CIippo, 3, 4: Y's Tales Ar? Staff, 4: Public ReIaI'ions CommiIIee, 4: NaIiOnaI SchoIa5I'ic Award, 4: Quill and ScroII, 4. HENRY WALTON: Sfudenf Associalrion. CHARLES ALLEN WARD: Sfudeni Associa+ or. MURIEL VIRGINIA WAVAK: Music Leffer, 3: Four Year Music Pin, 4. ws Ps 'C' K1 E . fax. il' BARBARA EILEEN WENDT: Girls' Club Rin 3: Senifzr-Faculfy Game, 4, Affendance Office, 43 Mardi Gras, 43 York-Hi Typisf, 4: Girlsl Club Guard, 4. KATHLEEN WENDT: Transferred frorn Providence Higli Sclnool, 4. MILDRED WENDT: Home Economics Sfyle Shaw, 4. PATRICIA LEE WERNICK: Library Sfaff 3, 43 Talenf Snow, 4. MARY ANN WESBROCK: Junior Red Cross Represenrafive, 2' Girls' Club Pin, 33 G.A.A. Award, 37 Girs Club Board, 4: Senior-Faculfy Game, 4: Office Assisfanf, 3, 43 York-Hi Typisf, 43 Girls' Club Guard. 4: G.A.A. Leffer, 4. DOUGLAS WHIPPLE: Foofball Nurrierais 27 Foofball Man- ager Leffer, 3. KAREN WHITACRE: Sfudenf Council Represenfafiye, I3 Horneconninq Oaeen, 2' Public Relafions Connnniffee Sfudenf Councfl, 2: Junfor Red Cross Represenfafiye, 31 Mard' Gras, 3. 47 Senior-Faculfy Game, 4. ROBERT WILLE: Sfuoenf Assoca ior. SHIRLEY E. WILLEY: Sfudenf Associafiori. I RTE. Nei. cg, Q. 1 -51:23, V F .wr E I I Y. -asm -X I ,ni I UW 4 D ji' ef 'f ,.,,,, , -Q. , 'huns' 5 ,... f f- Q '- cg. 5 I , . 2 Q W 1' ' I if ', A 'c 'zi' M r in' 4 1 Class of 1956 I W 6 if Sy BRUCE WINN: Capfain Junior lnframural Team, 3, Mardi Gras, 4. JIM WITTWER: Traclc Manager Leffer, I. 2g Foofball Man- aqer Lofler, I, 2, 3, Senior-Faculfy Garne, 4: Infrarriural Baskefball Clnarnpions, 43 Leffermenls Club, 4. JUDITH WOOLVERTON: Freshman Cficrus Accompanisf, I: Junior Red Cross Represenfafiye, I: Sfudenf Council Acfivi- lies Cornrniffee, 24 Sopliornore Play Producfion Sfaff, 2: Madriqai 3: Tlnree Year Music Leffer, 3: Junior Class Rinq Cornnniffee, 32 Opereffa Cfiorus, 3: Spanish Club Pin, 3i Mardi Gras, 3: Senior Choir Accornpanisf, 41 Noneffe, 4: lnsfrurnenf and Voice Sala Accornpanisf, 3, 47 Talenf Show, 3, 4, Senior-Faculfy Game, 4, Rep Club Board, 4, Spanisfi Club Officer, 47 Four Year Music Pin, 4. MARCIA ANN WRIGHT: Connrnercial Club Pin, 4, Senia Faculfy Game, 4. PETER A. WRIGHT: Track Nurnerals. 2: Foofball Leffer, 43 Senierfaculfy Game, 4. DAVID C. YOUNG: Transferred from Ausfin, 2: Copy Edifor York-Hi, 3, Ouill and Scrol' Pin, 33 Associafe Edifer York-Hi, 47 Scpliornore Play Producfion Sfaff, 47 Nafional Honor So- ciefy, 4. ROBERT YOUNGBERG: Sfuderf Asscciarion GAYLE YOUNT: Home Economics Sfyle Slnow, I, 2, YorIr-I-Ii Reporfer, 23 York-Hi Sfaff, 3, Horne Econornics Club Officer, 33 Home Econornics Club Rin and Guard, 3: Y's Tales Typisf, 4. DARLENE YUKNIS: Transferred frocr Cnrisrnan Higli Sclicol, I. 57 Class of 7956 KATHERINE ZBILSKI: Transferred from Arlingfon I-leiglwfs I-Iiqlw School, 21 Tliree Year Music Leffer, 3. RONALD ZEISS: Sfudenf Associafion. DAVID ZELL: Arf Sfaff, 3. DAVID ZERSEN: Drama Niqlwf Casf, 2, 3, 4: Minor Music Leffer, 4: Tliespian Pin, 35 Junior Class Play Casf, 3: Junior Red Cross Represenfafive, 33 Opereffa Choir, 31 Senior Choir Presidenf, 4: Mardi Gras, 4. WILLIAM F. ZERSEN: Boys Sfafe, 3: Eoofball Leffer, 2, 3, 4: Co-Capfain of Eoofball Tearn, 43 Sfuclenf Traffic Courf Judge, 2, 41 Affendance Office, 4g l.efferrnen's Club, 2, 3, 47 Baslcefb ball Leffer, 2, 3, 41 Baseball Leffer, 2, 3, 41 Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4. RICHARD WILLIAM ZIMMER: German Club Pin, 47 German Club C-uard, 4g Nafional Honor Scciefy, 4. GORDON RICHARD ZINSER: Tlwree Year Music Leffer, 31 Four Year Music Pin, 4. ELLEN ZWICKEL: Sfudenf Associafion. eniors of icfurevl LAWRENCE BARTELS: Sfuclenf Associafion. KENNETH CHARLES BUTTON: Sfudenf Associafion. JON MICHAEL CADA: Track Numerals, 23 Traclc Leffer, 3i Traclc Co-Capfain, 4: Sfafe Horizonfal Bar Clnarnpion, 47 Gynwnasfic Leffer, 4. RONALD GESSEL: Sfudenf Associafion. GARY H. HAGBERG: Sfudenf Associafion. CAROL HARMON: Sfuclenf Associafion. DAVID F. HELFERS: Sfuclenf Associafion. DAVID FREDRIC KESSLER: Transferred from Seminary, 4. MICHAEL PERRELLI: Sfudenf Assoclafion. Ma'er Dolorosa GERI ROSENFELDT: Transferred from Canoqa Parlc I-liqb Sclnool, Canoga Parlc, California, 4. CHARLES E. SNYDER: Sfudenf Associafion. MARY TRIPLETT: Sfuclenf Associafion. BOB WHEELER: Sfudenf Associafion 58 eniors adcfive round Circus One: Juoi Moore re- sponding To I-ionneccnnr Inq Queen eieciion. Two: Don Schloerner re' bounds in Ygric-Maine carrie. Three: York sfersz Ten' Beniannfn, Bob i-ioiirnen, and Dc-n Scnicefner. Four: Seniors iook far names on Cnris+rnas Tree. Five: TALENT SHOW: Fronf Row: Cara, yn Spees, Deobie Menders Mary Hedge, Cafciee Moen Meriiyn Marais Kay Besie, and Sue Curris. Standing: Janice Van Siyke, Judy Eiiioir, Sandi MacLaren, Judy Hesier, Caro: Brnkerf Mary Cenncani e r G Cnrisiire C in 5 O. Six: TALENT SHOW: Pa' Hurver, Anne Manier Judy Dyer, Nancy Leyirf gon, Doris Sncckiey, Sue Sheehan, Judy Wcoiyer- for, Marian Hinz, Judy Byers, and Nancy Biiis. Seven: MARDF GRAS' Ron Maples Roieno Naqei, Heroic Qeker' and Jenn Bane. Eight SENiOR PLAY: Sandra, Meciaren, Bruce Carlson, and Doreen Koyai, Nine: SENiOR PLAY, George Noyy, Ron Ar'- derson Bruce Carisi' Gail Gieqoio 5, 'id Doreen Koyai, Ten: SENIOR PLAY: Gaii Gieqziid, Ron An- derson, and Bob i-iur+ 59 YOMH S TH Z EQ A s . fi Comm 5 ' Attruct?on5 ' 'T XX f ' , fX X as WR fm My R A Q W3 5 yy ww gy l ,. Xgmigffixx MMU !Of Xi ff denf. ly Y2SeI'lfincq- QCZJCYS O OWQOVVOW Fronf Row: Carol Rose, Lenore Srevens, Diane Nonerna'er, Donna Snyder, Mary Ann D'Anqelo, and Carolyn STOH: Second Row: Frances Bales. Carol Moore, Meri Busch Pal Klopack, Dorofhy Williamson, Dororhy Warrick, and Kafhy Malyg Third Row: Ann Karr, Nancy McBea+h, Gwynefh Jones, Barbara Quine, Karen Rurnpi, Lee Schild, and Phyllis Thomson: Fourfh Row: Befh Shaw, Par Srnifh, Jeanne Thon, Juanila Poll- rock, Marlene Popp, Joanne Johnson, and Valerie Nevillej Back Row: Judy Crouse, Kay Webb, Jeane Quarles, Sandy Mosefich, Ken Neal, George Theobald, and Ronald Medema. L i, 62 JUNIOR CLASS OFHCERS: Judy Schroeder, Secrefaryg Terry Slraffon, President Barbara Brad- bury, Treasurer: and Louis l-larmening, Vice-Presie I' 6 kim uniors Chmging asf Jing of aCaJJer Fronf Row: Jo Ann Taper, Caroiyn Haqennann, Susan Larson, and Norma Oprhoirg Second Row: Jacqueiine Pike, Dcrofhy Jane Griffin, Marqarer Voris, Arieen Kniqhr, Linnea Grunwaid, and Pafricia Zadakust Third Row: Marlien Rose-nkranz, Mariiyn Jusko. Rosemary Gueriier, Janer Braun Barbara Keppner, and Sharon Johnson: Fourih Row: Robert Sanderson, Emi! Leoneffi, Mary Bixby, Judy Carison, Lawrence Sebasfian, and Jarnes Preiiq Back Row: Rayrnond Hogan, Kennefh Nendick, Mike Sparks. Donaid Yde, James Prcsek, and Roberr Srroic. T lc F 1 ' if A f ,MJT-4 4? 'A L ' , 1 Viiggi wif ' if , ,.,.i,,. 4 ,,.,,.,,L,.,,..,. I J , N J , :f 45 ff: 'gr' 7 Q r Froni Row: Judy Schroeder, Joan Suk, and Joanne Pauison: Second Row: Carol Neiand, Judy Schearer, Judy Nash, Bobbie Siark, Karen Miiier, and Berry Qlinqer: Third Row: Margaret Pairner, Rcsennerri Sradier, Nancy Schennunn, Leii Berrini, Lois Anne Parker, and Linda Price? Fourfh Row: Kari Schrnidr, Charlorre Warson, Nancy McQueen, Marikyn Dryihoui, Aiber' Purarh, and Alien Perry: Back Row: Phi, Miiiirer, Roqer ihssen, Lewis Nesgiar, Richard Vrana, Roberr Gaefh, and Biii Urban. a mi Fron+ Row: Beverii, Bredesen, Lynda Cray, Mariiyn Miiier, and Caroi Sioir- nnan' Second Row: Joyce Swairn, Chrisry Sieberf, Sai?-, Sriiie' Parncia Mac:Dcnaid Barbara Merriheo ano Heien Srnirht Third Row: Karen Johnfson, Gioria Nofrke, Marie Biwn Sandra Schroeder, Sandra Qigor' afio Jody Sah'in' Fourfh Row: Tncrnas Jonrson, Rage-r Grebe, Aiired Reirnan Cnaries Rnpprnan, and Reber? Rube? Back Row: Don Malur, Reber? Teich Geraio Hehe-y, Jannes Prince, Angus MaCEacnern, and Pefer Sardina, rip 3 tr ainer 2 L, , m f' Q . by or iAe mir! Mem' fAe ircus :signs Fronf Row: Judy Lichl, Barbara Lind- slrom, Belly Kealley, Rose Kozanecki, Berenice Schild, Marcia Zadel, and Joan Wendi: Second Row: Roberla Proclrer, Carole Landen, Marilyn Woll, Jean Pow- ers, Diane Jonsson and Sally Wessels: Third Row: Louis Bellallo, Fred Kropp, Bill Leonard, John Werner, Robert Schmid, and Bill Lawrence: Back Row: Ted Kirlland, Jim Websler, Bill Leiserinq, Dick Sachwilz, Barry Snyder, and Joe Yaeqer. 'i' 1.55: -2. .. Froni Row: Peggy Ann Gangler, Pal An- ders, Barb Bradbury, Bernice Coppolh, Evelyn Benjamin, and Rulh Hell: Second Row: Dorolhy Anne Dzialc, Lois Johnson, Gail Kriese, Judilh Balmer, Kalhleen Kess- ler, Nancy Balhum, and Carol Hadley: Third Row: Barbara Braun, Judy Jones, Joanne Golf, Carol Carbon, Ann Duns- comb, and Molly Kelly: Back Row: Bob Devermann, Janel Bolin, Joyce l-lighl, Barbara Kruse, Norma l-lunlsman, Gary Gould, and Richard Dunlcerley. ,M Y i , .:..., ., . ,. .Z . ' i Q , l rf Hs l Q14 M w i? Sis getzigg zzwv ....,... is ,.. 6? Fronl Row: Ella l-licks, Sharon Kuechler, Diana DeFoe, Barbara Beebe, and Carole Blair: Second Row: Donna Klimplce, Mar- ilyn G-ranzin, Jan Thomson, Roberla Tulca, Theresa Golilc, and Belly Bailey: Third Row: Alexander John, Jack Guslalson, Harry Eweri, Ronald Aul, and Don Eienei Fourlh Row: Charles Palmer, Bill Brown, Sleven Brown, Ed Baermann, Tom Ciop- er. and Bill Carson: Back Row: Gordon Fox, Ronald Hampson, Dennis Grobe, Amos Dresser, Terry Eeaiherly, and Bob Garler. Hl'1l.Ol'S Be 7 ext ear 5 ing asfers Fronl Row: Heler Bcmcn la Genlry, and Jan Bauer: Second Row: Toni Ladny, Rulh Bevan, Marge Ealon, Lori LaMonle, Jeanne Doswell, ard Audry Crunnplonq Third Row: Rich Cerlinc, Therese Berq- rnan, Joan Freese, Diane Joy, Dick Brechl, and Paul Claussi Fourlh Row: Edwin Gaunl Terr Fiedslrcrr Ken Karnsledl, Chuck Jurasz, Kei'h Karnsledl and Larry Frankg Back Row: Roqer Johnson, Warren Berg, Dennis Fiene Billy Joe Evans, Raul lrrncll, and Marv Graunke, From Row: Narcy Lana. Barbara Whil- ley Sandra l-lornrnes, Eslher Dacken, Delores Koch, and Barbara Elllmannp Second Row: Lcrraine Benscn, Joan Jen- sen, Jane-l Ackerman, Jean Friese, Nancy Ceouderand Duane Collinel: Third Row: Judy Garnell, Elaine Olinger, Arlene Jensen Jackie BUVY TNG'T, Roberla Bruder, and Karla Janlzen' Fourlh Row: Karen Kilqore, Carol l-laselqruber, June Jen- sen. Barbara Lew, Diana Davidson, Myrna Kraeqeli Back Row: Daiere Becker, Anila Kronn, Bill Ryan, Dick l-lanewinckel, Roger Leesebero, and David Cesario. Fronl Row: Ceanre Macay Caro' Millar Barbara Schulke, Gail Reiier, and Beverly McGee: Second Row: Barbara Purdy, June Manleulei, Elizabelh Roe, Sharon Pinckney, Diane Relersen, and Alice Ne- vak: Third Row: Ellen Walson, Nancy Slokes, Janel While. Marlene Shaller, June Paulus, Delores Glas, and Judy Schrnalzried' Fourlh Row: Charlene Har- qreaves, Sal y Salher, Phyllis Welch, Kar- en Prilchard, Florence Weiser, and Diane Brennan: Back Row: Wendy Mueller, Diane Ncllke, Linea Maas, Stephen An- nunziala, Rceer Krcy, and Michael Myers. Fronl Row: Judy Manei, Virqinia Roku- sek, Kalhleen Srriln Barbara Mahler, and Arlene Maxweli, Second Row: Marcia Grrunwald, Belly Winqard, Judith Zanin, Anne Winlers, Ral Nolan, Nancy Parr, and Linda Welslnerz Third Row: Edward Mauralh, Bob Marlin, Bfll Jack, Dennis Jacob, Leonard Schullz, and Bob Rein- ecke, Fourlh Row: Jchn Slack, Dick Rhcdes, Larry S'elar1ski Ronald Tulin Edward Miller, are Carl Reese: Back Row: Dennis Buck, Bruno Meola, Alberl Mueller, Burdelle Qlscn, Reberl New' hell ard Rfnalc Sixcef. 65 7 3 AIS ear 5 econvl Wing, Wexf GGY? irsf qQing Froni' Row: Marqe Moran, Mary Meelc- er Donna Rine, Elise Wilson, Eileen Silya. Janei Quirsield, and Nancy Nichols: Sec- ond Row: Jon Olio, Richard Miichell, Roberi Peacock, Ben Savaqlio, Williarn Sieadman, and Charles Ruqe: Third Row: Fred Slarlc, Kenneih Srrornsland, Paul Weiss, Daniel Roof, Roberi Keenen. and Roberi Rubien: Fourfh Row: Clark Pale, Thomas Podqorski, William Rex, Charles Rieclc, Refer Nordsfrom, and Charles Seideniuss: Back Row: Eugene Srniih, Charles Siranberq, David Snnilh, Edwin Vasey, Viclory Wisner, and Duane Slay- lon. Fronf Row: Judy Mornmsen, Darlene Sales, Charlorie Snciiih, Barbara Turn- quisi, Barbara Rrobeclc, and Jane Liqhi- er: Second Row: John Weiser, Consian- iine Srarnaiakos, Bill Schram, Jeanine Ollo, Sandra Bauer, Mercedes Lee, and Ruih Mueller: Third Row: Douqlas Wai- son, Douglas Reiiiq, Ronald Slone, Cal- yin Myer, David Noyalc, and Russell Rada: Back Row: Roberi Rosenwinlrel, Russell Slez, Roberi Thompson, Julian Rui, John Niernann, and Richard Johnson. Froni Row: Mary Zaya, Joan Gerrnano, Carol Loukoia, and Rila Brezinag Second Row: Sandra Moeller, Naneiie Ladwig, Belly Lendsey, Ruih Wilson, and Janei' Nielsen: Third Row: Jack Werner, James Pioch, Ray Nuifall. Charles Chrisiensen, and Ronald Wilde: Baci! Row: Tom Wulf, Richard While, Charles Cldenburg, Leon- ard Malcila, Richard Johnson, and Dale Johnson. From' Row: Joyce l-lawkins, Heidi Haeq- ele, Carole Lies, Diana Karnsiedi, and Nancy Diclcensg Second Row: Lois Ann Luessenhop, Carol l-lorninq, Pauline Call, Phyllis Cali, Marge Sieweri, and Alice Ackerrran: Third Row: Mary Sue Sanders, Barbara Canharn, Lynne Knudson, Joan l-lansen, Diane Fox, and Dale Fosferq Back Row: Richard C. Ladny, Jerry Carino, Gordon Clifford, Raul Miedona, Sarn Faiovich, and Refer Cech. 66 uniors uggfe Ijzcir nay fj-Aroug fjzree fbears Fronf Row: Leigh Lockwood, Janice Didrilxsen Beverly Bullcn, Kalhie Zersen, and Gai Holler: Second Row: Floyd Diehl, Garry Perkins, Edwin Builurn, Edrnund Eosier, iirnolhy Eshelrnan and John Laernrner: Third Row: Roberl Kessler, Bruce? Johansen, George Krueqer, Duncan Bradley Charles Kino, and Ronald O'Donnell: Fourfh Row: Kennelh Dupere, Jances Gruner, Roberl Griesrreyer, John Blum, Brien l-lallrnarlc, and Ron l'lausern'iann7 Baci: Row: Roberl Blackwood, Raymond Giese, Aian Lopalka, Ronald Benhari, Roberr Duc3hi'd, and Eu- qene Brown. Fron+ Row: Rosennarie Grinnsley, Marilyn Alexander Karen Goodall, Charlene Griesbach, and Jeanelie Dinwpil: Second Row: Lillian l-larvey, Ann Raqona, Leona Chuchn'an, Nancy Horn, Chrisline Downs, and Lois Juul: Third Row: Robert Berry, George ivlarlcerl, Raymond Carlson, Dale Keisfer, and John Chrisliansonx Fourfh Row: Kennelh Breifmann, Leui, l-larrneninq, Charles Cech, Clarence Derwin, Ed' ward Salazar, and Louis Lario, Back Row: Roberl Daly, Rcberl Juda, John Dawson Jaclc Ciilord, Roland Elo, and Rooerl Evans. Fron+ Row: RoberTa Balcer, Judy Ruiledqe, and Marrha Carey, Second Row: Barbara Bright, Judy Heffel, Donna Rurtqe Marilyn Gardner lvlary L,er qerl, and Ann l-lolferg Third Row: Raul Delers, Wi' iiarn Cozzens, Evan Lopailca, John Weslley, Dennis Kevill, and I-lenry l-leclor: Fourfh Row: Rwnalcl Eowier, John Boyles John Bach, Kenl Evansipr, Jenn Crowle, and Charold Weeden: Back Row: Refer Abruzzo, David Boyd, Earl Colliqnon, Joe Disoensa, Gary Dulces and Reber? l-larnrnesiahi. Froni Row: C fiire Loud gn, Linda ivifGee Barbara Daily, Penny Gullion, Ronny Griffin, Joan Carlson, and Karen Godwin, Second Row: Rosernary Linder, Echo Lenz, Joyce Eoqers, Roaernarie Berg Danni Eilch, and Judy Eggers, Third Row: Orville lvlellonv Bob Dernaslro, Jerry Aclcernnan, John Daniels, Ron- ald Braidrnan, and Gary Buender: Baci: Row: Leer'- ard Jaeqer, lvlilce Capelie, Jifn Lodiord Duane Leber, Relemluqle, and Diclc Knalcal. 67 l SOPAOWQOVCS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFHCERS: Par Werner, President Roger Cunninglwarn, Vice-President and Jane Macfxsldll, Secrerary. Fronf Row: Judy Masclwo, and Doris Vifille: Second Row: Judy Moline, Linda Mcore, Pamela Walfon, Barbara Pelleliere, Barbara Zander, Par Seymore, Kim Tirnrns, and Diana Nash: Third Row: Beverly Mabie, Mary Lcu Sfranberq, Belle Robinson, Suzie Milleiiner, Sandy Milleirner, Sheila McKnight Marilyn Schafer, and Linda Troxelg or ing fo en fer ing 'mm' is as U 0,0 U7'Qp ,-Z J :Hu .f ,., . 6' fpllh X fkaihias HQESFEL :L QQ,'i'lgJi.3fQQ.f'i2iS'7' 5:21352 ! .',ijp ', i --i,- 1 llll ,illll ya lllgiilg-,,.I.llllv 4, inn lll'l,'I1, li ' Fourfh Row: Bill S+arlc, Ray Reddel, James Trepanier, Pefer Holrz, Jack Wilde, Lee Persclwe, Dick Sula, and Dick Sennei. 68 Clowning C3n4y arf of SoPAomores, illge Fronf Row: Carol Reed, Judi Wines, Nancy Nabers, Carol Micale, and Meri- deflw Slewarfq Second Row: Eileen Kral, Carol Reedy, Carol Mclnlosln, Lee Hil- qoe, Judilln Miller, Sue Robinson, Eflwel Miclcow and Clifford Feallnerly' Third Row: Lynne Zabellia, Joyce Wierzbicki. Ronald Barrie, William Wilson, Roberl Brown, Bruce Manola, Roger Renslrorn, and Ronald Mascarella: Four+l1 Row: Wil- liam Briqqs, Roberl' Birlcenmaier, James Dornoff, David Voss, Goefz Henlce, Eu- qene Millner, James Ransom, and Ken' ne+n Nielwaus. Fronf Row: Carolyn Wick, Marilyn Scneio, Judy Queen, Jo Robinson, Carol Samsely Second Row: Pal Van Slylxe, Larry Layold Nancy Sclnmidlr Tara Ryan, l-larriei Wing, and Alice Tiede, Third Row: Philip Caru- sv, Ken Kapos, Judy l-lunlman, Nancy Muelnlmeyer, Marvin Dage, and Fred Mafliewsq Four+h Row: Ronald Seicke, Larry Lavold, Fred Kulwlman, Roderick l-lein, Roqer Evernarl, Riclnard Slncielerp Fifllw Row: Riclnard l-leerloolln Ray Sclwweilzer, Jolwn Mayfield, Randy Paclna, Gary Sauerfnan, and Gerald Radek, Fronl' Row: ,John 3ielenoerg Sharon Viner Ramona Marlinez, Mary Soule, Lynn Temple and Dorfny Swiederdoliq Second Row: Kallw McCreary, Janice Adarrs, Janice Afvidson, Pnoebe Wriqlnf, Arlene Pxrnesen. Dolores Sclwoll Marise Rader and Carol Pelersen: Third Row: Grace Lulces. Clnrisfine Van Norman, Jo- anne Rroclcer Jolnr Jeree, Rex Maples Bernard Sclnneenagen Rooer' l-li'de- lvreclnl, and RoberlJol1nson: Fourfh Row: Kennellw l-lellers Lesler Marriner, Jolnn Marliny, Reber' Wawalc, Donald Van Vuren, James Madison Jaclc Arclwer, and Wayne Millies. SoPAomore5 C214 fAe Seconol year fj'aLeS Fron+ Row: Loiiiserie Sabine, Pai Garre-ir, Judy Norman, Rose Marie Typpi. Pai' Riiier, Janei Spradleyg Second Row: Joy Froeming, Carol Minlford, Norma Ro-man, Karen Rossbach, Diane Weselilc, Par Recoraro, and Jean Sang: Third Row? Dolly Palmer, Barbara Murphy, Mary' Siamaialcos, Elaine Siamaiakos, Marilyri Welch, and Sandy Sheehan: Fourfh Row: Jerome Bausch, Joann Marlcham,-Barbarai Smiih, Dave Curiis, Susan Shipman, Dieier' Reusier: Fiffh Row: Ronald Thiel, Freoi Rellicori, Milne Swan, Marry OlBrien, Billl McAlexander, and Bob Uhriq. Froni' Row: Eihel Canfield, Thomas Ellioif, Fernando Tiierina, George Hodge, Thom- as Jameson, Judy Bernsohn, Loreiia Gab-Y brielson, and Bonnie Woody Second Row: Charles Alessi, Susan Byrne, Doris Lake, Barbara Clarlc, Charloiie Franlcs, Jo Golich, David Bingham, and Larry Chaser Third Row: William Harvey, Fred P. hlariwiq, Larry Murison, Wallace Evanqer, William i-lanebuih, Marfin Jagan, Tom Posey, Kobrow, and Kenneih Balslew. Fron+ Row: Carol l-larper, Marilee Faion, Pairicia Lehneri, Kaihy Foss: Second Row: Eugene Cummings, Donald Luc- chesi, Paula Dimmer, Judy Howard. Karen Fenwick, Phyllis Homialc, Lynn Luber, and Karen Kenosziq Third Row: Nancy Bark, Alex Kowalslci, Jerry Adair, William Brodi, Ronald Bowdish, Roberi Haehl, George Carlson, and Julius Jusinslcasy Fourih Row: Alice I-lardison, Richard Johnson, Ted Kowalczylc, Jeiirey Lenz, Guy Buswell, Jan Dralce, Roberi Gorveii, and Roger Cunningham. Froni' Row: Shirley Hanson, Caryl James, Kafhy Kiendl, Ersilia Giulieiii, and Fihel Goelz: Second Row: Aleen Deniq, Joyce i-iaehl, lva lrvwin, Mary Lou Craney, Denise Lundquisl, Sharon Carr, Carol Laviqna, and Lenice Koohn, Third Row: Doroihy Fliehler, Lynn Faierson, Riia Davis, Loreiia Gaudry, Carolyn Eonlc, Doroihy Chase, Joyce Black, and Julia Irvinq: Fourih Row: Mary Ann Belobray- dich, Lois Johnson, Florence Hoqemanu Janei l-lariwiq, Joy Hari, Karen Flolinqn Mary Dorward, and Mary i-luey. 70 earning sopiommg 1 e.wAing for Me Big OP Fronf Row: Deanna Dresei, Carole Kluk, Grace l-laraldsen, Marilyn Freda: Second Row: Sharon l-lollander, Phyllis Johnson Failh l-lalller, Carr: l-ledberq, Jane Hicks, Erika Greiniq, Mariory l-lurlel, Joyce Pusch, Third Row: John Gallup, Raymond l'laeqer, Arlhlir Leuschner, Ken Eqqers, fkrlhur Pelers, Tom Fcsnol, Leon ard Bauerle, and Sieve Pillqes' Fourfh Row: Mike Dorr, Tony Dahlia, Lee Huslon, Wal'er Wendi, David hlcdqman, Tom Donald, Ed l-lildeltrand Meh'y M'ller. Fronl Row: Renee Del Pcnfe, Charlene Franks, Kay l-lass, and Dolores Degel- mann: Second Row: Sally Chambers, Kalhy Holcomb, Diane Kraus, Sally Can' field, Nina Guerrero, Pal Bishop, Belh Lucas, Lorelei l-larnishg Third Row: Janet Liplon, Dick Bernhardl, William Blischke John Kohlncan, Tin' Smilh, Fred Fcerslerr linq, Frank Bianco, and Wilber Harnden: Fourfh Row: Fullon l-lermance, Dick Lewis. Terry Hudson, Tom Kinsl, John Bixby, Paul Carlwriqhl, Gaylen Kraase, and Ron Benharl. Fronf Row: Carol Phillips, Diane Willwer, Veda Schulz, Shirley Youngberri, Second Row: June Rhodes, Barbara Swenson Calherine Perrelli, Juli Ann Woronicz, Pal Schram, Lois Moffirl, Ellen Toedler, Sharon Nelson: Third Row: Slanley Mel- calli, Wayne O'Connor, Palricia Hahn, Marilyn Markyarr, Marilyr' Whire Kay Winemirler, George Neuberl, and Gor- don Neli, Fourlh Row: Richard Slech- man, l-luqh Wilson, S'ephen Skinner, Roberr Moore Sylyesler Muller Pai. Sfronr Charles Kellfqg, and Kennefh Williamson, Fronl Row: Glcrli Wrco .fred Glvria Mari' Second Row: Theadfra Sierlonrz, Judy Mazur, De ores PFiQCVTkJli 'lC, Mary O'Brien, Joyce Rahn, Judilh Wilson, Riln Sayaqe, and Judy Palmer: Third Row: Joyce Taraln. Bellie Pieprz, Jonr' Sand, Sleohanie Orszula, Theresa Yacone, Pal Rodqers, Arlene Schumacher, and Nancy Marris: Fourlh Row: Camilla Salranek, Jchr' Kernledy Georae Prirre Ra ph Shield, Bok: S'un1pi, Kennelh R .r., le Jam Schmidl, and Gordon Schruhlte. 7 I 50,345 , ain performance U i8fAf of an. H Fronl' Row: Mar,ene Wei? Marlene Pero, Anila Schrneckebier, and Judy Hauser- mann: Second Row: Lee Randall, Eileen Vlaslnik, Karhleen Moran, Sheila Tillor- son, Bonnie Srrulh, Delores Schmidt, Carole Ruden, and William Nofiz: Third Row: John Novy, Roberr Schmuldl, Jo- seph Oberl, James Schlau, Harald Sreb- en, and John Magneffa, and Kennerh Oliill, and Paul Thomag Fourfh Row: Mar- vin Urbaniak, Williani Schmiriendorf, Bruce Risfow, Kennerh Winge, Glenn Young, Clifford Reiman, Kennerh Mc- Mahon, and Jon Spelman, Fronf Row: Ellen Murray, Barbara Snider. Anila Mazzone, Janice Larsen, Wanda Arnold, and Nancy Royerg Second Row: Mary Ann Markowski Palricia Anderson. Barbara Brown, Mirabel Slacks, Karhleen Osborn, Berry Marfin, and Sharon Sikor- skig Third Row: Hugh Price, George Riha, Gene Adair, Kenneih Rahn. Nick Kaul- man, and Harry Millsapg Fourlh Row: William Srrand, Wiliam Semple, Richard Werkmeisfer, Gerald Bright Jenny Beck- er, and Larry Ruschkeg Fifth Row: Robert Mac Callum, Richard Shellon, Kirby Mel- callie, Jerome Buck, Tony Cairo and Tony Wilcox, Fronf Row: Judy Seraiin, Anne Miller, Judy Weaver, Jean Pelges, Marjorie Wulll, Joanne Walierg Second Row: Linda Sfeingraber, Diane Wrighr, Doris Whiiney, Paily Shellon, Jane Mac Askill, and Judy Ren: Third Row: Gary Mahood, Greg View, Roberf Woodbury, Roberr Addison, and Tom Osborne: Fourfh Row: Raymond Rocke, Dave Felker, Gil Marsh- all, Roberl' Turchi, Joseph Jenkins, and William Schneider. Fron+ Row: Margo Mack, Marge Sims, Carol Zoellner, Arlene Spillar, Sue Se- baslian, Neala Schleuningg Second Row: Haven Ralmquisl, Par Murphy, Audrey Shaw, Joyce Maier, Pal Raulh, Mary Sweig, Belly Bloedelq Third Row: John Malone, Jim Riesier, Dan Maida, Dale Roberlson, Bruce Turekg Fourfh Row: Bruce Millelsiadr Chesler Szerlag, A'- beri Tourangeau, Sieve Tresnak, Wayne Solenw and Jack Michaelis. 72 gm! of oPAonaore5: ffaining fAe enfer ing Fronf Row: miie, Di sn-3 L: ,,Q.f' up Cnrisrophor, Rin Hayeiim, Tgrr Cqqgcfy Kon Hahn, Aian Hendrickeon and .Judy Huqhcet Second Row: Rmannary Dunharr, Ciroi K1-zicai Eiaira Caw0,, Lnarn Lar sun, Mary Ann Harvey Rose Arr Riga hzri, Gary Lu-Chi, and Raiiin Dyer Third Row: Lirda Jvy Judy Bxnoz Judy Heir, Gcria Lanqe-iife'd, Min-1 Gcic Sandra Jahnson, Gayie Garden and Lin' da Hoover, Fourfh Row: Nwrrnan Kigiier, Dave Bruun B:b Biriiz Swan Kuaaci Bib Kossicr, Sra-'fe Ferrara Tuna, Karwauqh ,md Jon Jonny. Froni Row: Aiicifa Griiilr, Jucxi'h Curm- nninqs, Jeanne Giuiiefri, and Richard Speieers: Second Row: Caro Loiicerbie, Trudy Purim Charione K'usas Vee Hank-3, Caro Lrnewe Jana? Curry Lou Luske, and Rosennarie Johnson' Third Row: Mary Pais Judfh Hayrnann, Jxarne Hfvibarr Ciaire Beaqiey, Marilee Dukes Charare Barihoiorny, Nancy Bacvar, and Judith Jaeger' Fourfh Row: Roy Gordpn Doug 'is Bre'nrJerg Gcirqe Ba'-air Gary Os- bcnrne Gerad Maxwei Harifiey Peric- huirsr, Geraid Coie, and Rober+ Eiircius. Fronf Row: Cami Latham, Bafoara Jaeg- .er Carol Knab Linda Brady, and Karan Bu: Man: Second Row: Cara a G-uibn Susan Baiorbach Jean fxnderg n XAXSHIG Josephson, Susan Hiii, Joy Harinnann, Barbara Hardy, and Sandra Burns: Third Row: Charias Vei', Wi' iarr Gayn-ni, Ed' Niird Hayes Lawrance Graroacic, Ruger Bond, Greraid Becker, David Grirnrn, and Brute- Eqilarfq Fourfh Row: Vifiiiarri B:a' 'fir David Novak, Gaorji Bn- Terr, Biarnesiwn, Aiian Pearson Roland Hinx, R-?f'ne-fi' Qinnnriilfi and Role H-3d'n. Fronf Row: Riiwia Liwiiwiirwy Jzvycu Aiea ir : Kar 'f-' i 3j-yin, Second Row: Qi ii'iir'-- Gfid 'r, R iii Sffgr, Cnuqnii-n, Gcrvuuc H ,HTTET Vifaynn, Suirran Richard ChriQhfr'.i:n, A741 iheo :tiara iir' ian: Third Row: Jfwhrr Bw-adiay 'ianlai Andis Riirwid Cnr' 'mixer Ri'hard iinf:wi1gr,iri, inrvini, Dim, RQ, Grada NN'iiia'n Hyora, and Rah, -i Lrg ima. 73 66 econ year o ime for ClOWl'1il'lcq,,-SOFA Fron+ Row: Ralph lrving, Roberr Keil, Waller Blair, Edmund Krok, Kennelh Koesrer, and David Bruha7 Second Row: Kennerh De Camp, Lawrence Fox, Dennis Kraqe, Thomas Fox, Gordon Bergman, and Anrhony Garelli: Third Row: Thomas Grisale, Jack Lindslrom, David l-loelle, Richard Weiss, Dennis Carlson and Theo- dore Briqhrg Fourih Row: Vincenf Cache?- ro, Jorqen Janrzen, Richard Badon, Roberf Kelly, Dallas Koran, and Ronald Jurqens. Fronf Row: Mary Harris, William Parer- son, Judifh l-lanck, lviariorie Beyer, and Lore-Ha Denernarlc: Second Row: Donna l-lollie, Brenda Brerz, Elaine Dolqe. Bar- bara Ness, Gregory l-larwood. Jarnes Cooper, James l-lalverson, and Vicror De Windr: Third Row: Donald Scharlau, James Arendr, Gerald Daly, John Jaslca, Jerry Goerlirz, Ronald Fredrick, Donald Krebs, and Ray Jeans. Fronr Row: Delores Elarn, Barbara Gvruzyn- slci, Bonnie Slemple, Beverly l-label, Judy Kohoul, Adelaide Gissel: Second Row: Barbara Chapman, Caro yn Janes, Joyce Eberl Ann Belobraydich, Judy Capella, and Sandra Davis, Third Row: Jo Anne Dziadzio, Barbara Landon, Dorofhy Evelrs, Karen Carley, Dorolhy Frank, and Belre Qraunlce: Fourfh Row: Howard Lohmuller, Jean Srarn, Loree Drake, Barbara Lux, Jean Kalbanler, Geraldine Ledlord, and Sharlyn Arbuelce. Fronf Row: Mary Schui+z, Donnerie Weeden, Nadine Mahier Nancy Brezina: Second Row: Judy Janniscr, Maricrie McHcne, Macreen McGuire, Bonnie Oeier, Judy Howard: Third Row: Elnora Maycrcff Rcberia Siowik, Rurhann Scho- bei, Virginia Weiner, Sheiia Kavanagh, Fourfh Row: Chuck Woif, Jirn Robins, Wiiiiam Von Dieiinqen, Jirn Lan, and Jim Murphy. Fronf Row: Dcnaid Tyike, Laura Sargerii Marcia Pike, ana Linda Jcnnscnt Second Row: Penny Speirnan, Barbara Morgan, Sue Hofinnan, Kaihieen Wirfiinqer, Maren Rosdaif, and Ba-very Waideni Third Row: Susan Mcccnneii, Dfane Zeiqier, Barbara Kiermas, Frances Snwirh, Dolores Broncaro. and Donna Buiirnan: Fourfh Row: Larry Roznos Don Sinclair, Dick Vcqei Larry Surfcn, Tcrr Richards and Dick Roysrer' Fiffh Row: i-iuqn Mesier, John Ccrzari, Mike Johnson, Dick Warson M'ke Bruno, and Jchn Mcracf'o. Fronf Row: Nancy Scnueier. Carol Rick, err, Prisciiie Rocfes Karen Meyer, Sye Woods: Second Row: Jane Mercair' Jo- anne Ronnanc, Delores Racer. Sheiby Wii- Cox, and Connie Waqqonerq Third Row: Norman Herron, I-ieien Rossi, Par Wagd, Sue Nieiser Befiy Srrrna and Tgrry Oyereern: Fourih Row: Gecrce Yare Richard Panknin, Jarnes Muiiany, incnnas Zeiss, and Rcberi Seiden. 75 JVGS VVICIVI el' OVVVICIVICQS SH!! Jeequire of Safefcy ef Fronf Row: Yvonne Plimmer, Carol Kucae ba, Pafricia Bowes, Nancy Soboiik, Carol Wilk, and Barbara Scholz, Second Row: Gerald Slrinqer, Elaine While, Carol Viqh, lrene Dicks, James Seiferl, and Janel' Rumpi: Third Row: John Mendala, James Rosen, William Collins, Gerald Van l-loose, Lloyd l-lolm, and Kenneih Kovacikq Fourlh Row: James Neidlik, Paul Weisheir, Ronald Wiemerslage, John Arvidson, l'larry Maviqliano, and Donald 3remberq. Fronl Row: Jeri Erskine, Georqiana l-larl, Carole Larsen, Belle Jean Moseley, Bon- nie Kaprain, and Aqnes Gogliolli: Second Row: Joan C, Elmberqer, Karen Benson, Joann Moseiich, Donna Roberison, Karen Krueger, Sheila Welch, and Diane Mac- donnellg Third Row: David Swariz, Greg Krok, Judy Posfa, Donna Rekari, Carolyn Wilken, and Nancy Tubbs: Fourfh Row: Bruce Fiene, Charles Missar, Jack Mon- son, Gerry Keenan, Frank l-ludecek, and Edward Sechovec: Fiffh Row: Rai Carey, Bob Widlak, Georqe Eornear, Fred Na- bichf Ken l-loqan, and Bill Eschner. Froni Row: Sandra Davis, Jean Pesek, Carol Ann Virkus, Mary Ann Webb: Second Row: Ralph Baker, Douglas Wer- nick, Fred Simmons, Lari Lamb, Joane Bouqhlon, and Joan Schaeizlein: Third Row: Raymond Kopf, Raymond Keogh, James Marema, James Meade, Samuel DeMuro, and Roberl Morris: Fourih Row: Alberr Pechman, Ramon Sanchez, Wayne Seminari, Curlis Fealherly, Ronald Yorke, and Michael Schumacher: Fiflh Row: Jan Schullz, Paul Meyer, Gary Rasmussen, Virqil Sperry, James Sadler, and Kriss Bowers, Sixfh Row: Bill Maxwell, Bill Myers, l-lans Voss, John Malhiasen, Ken! nefh Wilkes, and Frank Risiick. Fronl Row: Vivian Duer, Marqarel Arends, Eileen Massalek, and Darlene Jeldmani Second Row: Barbara Zeiss, Beverly Cow- ell, Sharon lrvine, Leslie Brown, Barbara Mikrul, and Aniha Wrighlg Third Row: Donald Mac Trinder, Jack Lange, Chuck Glenn, Glen Brewer, Leonard Nowak. and John Keller: Fourfh Row: William l-lolll raqe, James Smilh, Ralph Bill, Eddie l'lowe, Bob Birdsall, and David Zorn: Fif+h Row: Dennis Adams, Bob Anders. Ralph Berg, Dan Krasinski, Ronald Jewell. and Jim Krasinski. I?-rosA Star! fo gvlge f' cross auf q7TgAfrolae Fronl' Row: Kalhieen Combes, Carole Chowder, Darlene Relqes Phyllis Morrow, and Linda Slonesiler' Second Row: Susan Novalc, Janice Lewman Vere Lender, Marianne Clillord, Carol Wolalr and Mary Carol Beneclce, Third Row: Gerald Reese l-lefloerl Nachreiner, Palriclc Fuerlle' Keillr De Carnp, and William Snyder: Fourlh Row: Marrr' Reese, Wayne Thome, Wil- liam Baile, John l-lollman, Alan Reminqlon, John Schwolowq Fif+h Row: Richard Wassell, Bruce Veqler Joel Simpscn, James Sabinslce Richard Harmon and Gary Salher: Sixlh Row: Joseph OH Rnberl Szerionq Arlhcr Morsladf, Peler Voss James Briia and William Vallcner. Fronf Row: Jcne Buroner, Barbara Bellerive, Kalherine Binqharr, Sue l-lorn, Carole Brabanl, and Shirley Lorenlsont Second Row: Karen Glenice Alice l-loch, Diana Dempsey Anila Schiller Nancy Lee Smilh, and Alice Slelaniq Third Row: Carole Lecascio, Nancy Brewer, Kalhleen Landry, Michel Ailhen, Carolyn Hilli- ard, Joanne l-lamillon, and Sharon Forhe' Fourlh Row: Carole Briqance Helly Elioll, Franlc Hilze- man, John McMichael, James Kunze, and Gary Johnson: Fi'Hh Row: Tim Kelly, Ted Burlerlield, John Geiselman, Alber' Kranklis, Jaclc Elllmann, and D7cl4 Godwin. Fronr Row: Elizabelh Recnr, Barbara Bach, Joan Juull, Mary Wieano, Judirh l-lyland, Judilh Weber, and Karen Goschy Second Row: James Jaslce, Roloerl James, Jeannine Lucas, Carol Edwards, Mara Tubbs, Bonnie Grace, and Trina Dunne: Third Row: l-larry Barr Paul Weeqar, Arnold Bos, Kurl Karas David Sieqliried, Ken, nelh Felbinqer, and Sue l-lornq Fourlh Row: Charles Forfune, Richard Ganqler, Douglas An- derson, Richard Kceb, Ronald Fucglsanq and Kcrlis Klilz. Froni Row: Marilyn Budde, Mariorie Benson, Sharnn Davis, Karen Gunqler Jeannelle Boehrn- sen, and Joyce Hall' Second Row: Jean Borq, Janice Geollrey Mary Ann Cech, Georqiann Allera, Geraldine Grail, Douglas Leber, and Allred Tennysoni Third Row: William l-larris, Richard Jeppner, Williarr l-lcidqson Andrew Burl, Charles Murawshi, and Robert Benclcq Fourfh Row: Joseph Kelloqg, James lbsen, Bruce Phillips, Thomas Bowen, Lyle Grams, and Dan MillsqFif+l'1 Row: Rcberl Bradley, Kennelh Ewald. Dale Kaullman, Roberl Edcy Bradley Swanson, and Roberl Blaqburn. 77 4+ lifes amen :EQOA l owarJ 3 Aeir nfure careers Fronl Row: Gail Bernlson, Sharon Cray, Arlene Mueller, Carol Lamborn, Donna Halley, Donna Mode-sill, and Linda Friclce: Second Row: Karl Kusler, Richard Hamlin, Karl Beulier, Bonnie Hodge, April Appelquisl, Par Carley, and Renee Kasper: Third Row: Kenl Grobe, Allired Relersen, Ronald Flanagan, James Fer- renrino, Ronald Slanqe, and Michael Sis- lowg Fourlh Row: George l-lausermann, Roy Cheskie, Jaclc Wilson, Russell Ander- son, Bob Biarnesen, Edward Beaver, and Francis Andrews? Fif+h Row: Clifford Provo, Keri Hendin, Everl Pelerson, Fred Gulbrandsen, Waller Myers, James Jones, and Jim Miene. Fronf Row: Phyllis Biurne, Nancy Jacob, Marlene Fricano, Marilyn Kral, Sharon Brosseau, and Rulh Meserveg Second Row: Ellen l-lauserrnann, Charlene Wilde, Barbara Wollers, Grela Johnson, Bonnie Meyen, Marilyn Swanson, and Consiance Ruqen: Third Row: Judy Whifacre, Val- erie Fiene, Marcia Barber, Linelle Os- born, Susanne Gassen, and Mariory Gable: Fourfh Row: Bill Reese, Larry Ewinq, Harold Kammes, Jerome Her- mann, Milce Wolalz, and Kennerh Bari'- lell, Fif+h Row: Allan Loelc, Lorin Beray, Fd Keppner, John Dailey, Garry Meyer, Guy Gaurhier, and John Rice. Fronr Row: Richard Lauer, Marilyn Fislc, VVallie Hancock, Sue Hill, Gayle John- son, and Bill Lund: Second Row: Diane Fuqlsanq, Nancy Auld, Barbara Ehrei, Belle MacQualcer, Kylene Hawkins, and Lynn Benson, Third Row: Richard lrving, Roberl Griffin, Fred Blair, Jim James, Jim Dvoralc, and Ronald DeHarl: Fourfh Row: Ronald Zaremba, Charles Long, Terry Carlson, Rudolf Schade, Hunler Kemmel, and Bill Krisrensen. Fronf Row: Patricia Cavanaqh, John Fosnol, and Beverly Biesierield: Second Row: Richard Herbenar, Jean l-lanschlce, Tamsen Goodall, Melanie Henderson, Bonnie Friese, and Ronald Burlcep Third Row: Judilh Brandon, Phyllis Burdiclm, Beverly Franzen, Karin Carlberq, Beverly Daqe, and Karen Hansen: Fourfh Row: Nicholas Chipain, Alan Hansen, Waller Dvorak, Sleven l-lioh, Leonard Boldebuclc, and Jerry Rogers. 78 1 earn ing ILA e elses roves arc! far ?ro5 Froni Row: Arr Sfnrderecjaor, Dar airf- Painlor, Joanne Tiberi, Marilu Weissriei, and Julie Minlardz Second Row: Chnl,- rinfe Sinn Marilyr Qfergaaro, Sharrwn Flaslca, Grew Sreed Barbara Qrr, Gwen- dolyn Slrevens, and Macfflarey Weeliq Third Row: Julia Shaller, lvlari-fir Pilar' ski, Poraid Scrcl Jean Rae, Jerry Sleilr ani, Ann Mcllani-els, Diare Moyers, and Sandra Pelorwq Fourfh Row: Vernon Sinn, Derini, Slraims Gai Suhrbior Roborl Mcllouqald Pml Wflrwka Hayward Reser- lhal, and Riiilnard papa Fronf Row: Judy lbien, Pal Grangeraa, Sheila Monrana, Harrier Scully, Marianne Sayaqlio, Joar Anne May Diana Puqlbse, ano Lorena Schnrioh Second Row: San' dra Slaelena, Palrriba McKenna, Lynn Brischle. Karen Capella, Pal Milca, Caryl Waqner, James lv1c:Gi'iley', and Waller Myrozhnykq Third Row: Karen l-lcvde Marilyn Gurno. Karl Van Andei Sruarl Ochillree Jann Taylor, Roberl S+re'Ch BJ Fal'er and Jenn Langiacd Fronf Row: Daifd Qfe Lrda Reinle Darlene McCoy Karen Scnvnidr Canal Wayak, Diana Pieolaw Barbara Calla, Marqarel Robinson, and Joyce Qhlrnanq Second Row: Maflyr P:r'er, Mafanno Thielk, Alice Marwcod, Je-an MacLeod, Larry Cariey, Roberl Pelerson, Mickey Lassen, and Rfwherr Zawaclce: Third Row: Denniz Sznrarmer Frank Tmscnlce, Avery Hipparo Norrnar Thompson Dania! Sranqle Rrvnald Mraz, Jerry Ross, and Ronabl Mar+'nv:n Fronf Row: Elrnar Srnaoler, Joan Rain 3nn,SarC1ra lull, B-fn, Ann Vrfvkwc, ard V7a ii.1 lin, Second Row: Diarr- Slulibw, Rrzrwffia Cfiwmilyg Lorrelui Viacari- Qllri, Sue Crarr, Jayme Slcinlflcf, Geom- anwe Sialar Nancy Snfuna ard Kenni-fn Slmali' Third Row: R na 0 Difilrran, Kiwi nelh Kumi-ia, Car ,yn Prohall, Philip Sch--welter, Glonr Andries Srvnia SiQllle'lV, lVlar'li,n Lawardswsl' ard Viruinia Sin 'ier' Fcurfh Row: Bill lVlaCKar3f-n, Jolin Lueiehqefrl, Gerry Srghrarn, Alan lvlarly, Toni Dyarak, Kon' Wiyiiliey, l-larry Wifgl iJrG 'mo G1-Q rle We-l i. 79 ww-Q 'W ww QW if' NM Skit' !, -xi wmv! M42 fl' sh if Q glee naen Snow' fAe J4aLing5 of Sfar5 Fronf Row: Lucille Piorler, ano Sanora Corbly: Second Row: Jean Kluq, Carol Marlin, Barbara Olson, Carol Bradley, Marcia Tiossem, Mary Land, Joseph Arendt and Harold Kramer: Third Row: Earl Nickelson, Kennelh Auqslourqer, Sluarl Schroeder, Perry Sells, James Mc- Glynn Charles R. Mueller, Mariorie Mrazek. and Gayle Snfeiar Fourih Row: Roberla Rhode Glenda Owens, Roberr Rinqel, Ronald Lenaker, Charles Rorernba, Dennis Russell, Ridqway Nullall, and Dennis Schuessler. Fronl' Row: Joyce Wawak, Arlene Zien- lara, Judy Melcall, Barbara Rice, Shirley Schrnidl, Arlene Alaioki, Janel Clio, and Diane Ayender: Second Row: Dale Walsh, Linda Nielson, Mabel Minard, Carol Nonernaker, Linda l-leerwagen Sue Trill- hardl, Charles Triplell, Guy Nardini, and l-lenry Frilzg Third Row: Donna Vefler, Tony Mrkyicka, Jerry Sellers, Dan Sanders, John Kernrnel. Francis Morahan, Jerry Miller, and Lynn Babcock: Four+h Row: Bill Sleben, Ray' Toqnarelli, Ken Janicki, Roland Henson, Jinne While, Wall Ven- enna, Torn Zundel, and Gary Phillips. Fronl Row: Linda Bourke and REcnard Brooksq Second Row: Karen Wagqorer. Judy Tonnlonson, Rarnela Surles Kay Han- son. Janel Brellmann, Gail Benuska, Carol Schleuninq, and Marqarcl Rasmus- sen: Third Row: Alice Hodgman, Nancy Brandl, Ralricia Cady, Bob Wolll, Jerry Buscerni Ed Schweilzer, Carl Wassell, and Gene Blum: Fourfh Row: Leroy Sie- werl, Ed Vilner, Larry Harvey. George Slolrnnann, Kennelh Sielisch, Ellior Slaif s:n, Carl l-lollande, and Fred Marshall. Fronl Row: Tnsra Heine Palricia Gacrf Marlefra Hopkins, Judy Fosler Jane Lar- son, Linda Leckie, Ralricia Lukacs, Diane Delers. and Xfifosley Schumacher: Second Row: Lynn Benson, Gay Johler, Joan Hall, Gloria l-lunler, Barbara Jones Rorald Koesoer Roberl Suchecki and David Ed' wards' Third Row: Jarnes Ferrenlino, Wfl- iiarn Clark, Jarnes Brown. Morlon Fowler, Clarence Casazza, Jarnes Clarke James Arrnslrono, and Carl Heine. 80 n Me lyiffwc Mc QLQS naen wif! cfm! fAe l.I'Cll5 Fronf Row: Palricia Freud Carol Biauw, Linda Haley, Phyllis Geiger, Palricia Gossner, Janel Breh, Mary Graham, Kalhr leen Ohrnachl, and Tenn Conwy: Second Row: Eileen Bair, Susan Carlson, Frfzdrica Beycrrnan, Judirh Andrerson, Jean Collar, Chrisly Arendl, Connie Fiene, and John Eubanlcs: Third Row: l-lerb Baclchaus, Ed Kcnren, Ed Delnnaslro, Dairy Leplce, Charles lvanyi, Pierre Bernard, Alan Kel- ley, and Lloyd Lealahard. Fronf Row: Jo Ann lrcnnas L.: Ann Karaies, Carol Arends, Sandra Koch, Erickson Bernhard, Priscilla Durland, Carol Erdrnann, and Nancy Lynch: Sec- ond Row: Suzanne Wallers, Charlolle Jones, Elizalnerh Rizner, Roberla Seeqerr, Janel Laurenl, Donald Vila, Barry Srnilh, and Ronald Kowalczylcq Third Row: Wil- lard Liqhler, Douglas Boys, Wayne Fu- gell, Keilh Cleveland, John Calhoun, Gerald Lipp, Slewarl Benson, and Marlha Gebhardr. Fronf Row: Joseph Carler, Nancy Don- aldson, and Jaoirh I-lannrnerichg Second Row: Carol Lasher, Carole Klornann, Joyce Soil. Diane Bouqhron, Palricia Frirz, Mary Ann Carellas, Sandra Hender- son, and Karen Evansonq Third Row: Barbara Hoelle, Jo Anne Berggren, Jo Anne Lulces, Frances Deppo, William Cuchelrc, Frank Casa, Slephan Ollean, and Terrence Burke: Fourfh Row: Roberr Landon, Richard Ross, Leona Barlh, Mar- vin Berqrnan, Ward l-laselhorsl, Larry Bozovslry, Euqene Cichowicz, and Roberl Jones. Fronl Row: Barbara Baysinqer, Judilh Campbell, Carole Dirlw, Janel Benson and Judy Drallrneier: Second Row: Susan Wicl1ann,Lorella Ledr1v.'slci,Diannricharnr berlin, Marirrn Chrislian, Joan Vlfeber, Beverly Carlson, Marilyn Davis, and Jac- queline l-lulueberqt Third Row: Georgia Kay Johnson, Joy Brzwvrn, Mario Civic, Connie Fuller, John Allison, and Charles Heyday Four+h Row: Dale Salyam, Wil- liarn Gorbunoil, Philip Franlclin, Waller lnlechl, David Guilberl, Rorald l-loeoner, Michael l-laclclennan and Sarnuel Spencer, N 8 I l i ii? ms if aw is 5 Cm 4 Gig? Q '..' N NX Z v 'J X L ,X X 'H 4 xx k s L I S AS A QM me' f? mam Heczobd SQGMM, KR q'2f'fx .. iff 94966 Q 'VEST If AQ ff! fa X fkffx E! X LC QA? ,Q rvx gg px X' I I xmiqg '32 Q1 Yugi fd f' , 2 J X ' York5 gA B JK? Z XJ N SHURVJ dUi I +- X resenfecl for ou Q fjales- Qjze ,jgi -N NJ 51.-. S '3- -T 'Z,1Q in g' H-iq UPPER LEFT Jeannine Schra der Besse Moy Donna DeTT ner Karen S enson and Gayle YounT CENTER SlTTing Mary Jane Harrs Carol MnTord Peggy l-laines Ken Kapps J dy Clark and Ronald Baumann STand ing Ann ArmsTrorig ave Bruun and Mike Buzzell LOWER RTGI-TT: Le'FT To RighT: Ronald Jans, Ralph Clark, and Don Rausch. LOWER RTGHT BOTTOM: SiT- Ting: KaThy Foss, and Sharon Sandberg, Standing: Diane WrighT, and Joan WendT. A ' J. 84 op Q Sfory The yearbook oT York, Y's Tales, is puT TogeTher by The members oT The Y's Tales STaTT, under The direcTion oT Les Michael, ediTor, and Mr. Morgan, direcTor. EighT commiTTees are acTively aT work ThroughouT The year To bring The yearbook To York. ATTer a Theme is chosen, such as This year's circus Theme, These commiTTees begin Their real iobs. The beginning oT The book is Taken care oT by The fXdminisTraTion CommiTTee, which arranges The opening pages ThaT are devoTed To The TaculTy, Dr. Young. The Board oT Edu- caTion, The deans, and The school employees. The phoTographers Take many oT The pic- Tures ThaT appear in Y's Tales. and prinT and develop Them in The TaciliTies provided Tor Them by The school. The Underclassmen CommiTTee idenTiTies and checks Treshman, sophomore, and iunior picTures, and arranges Them in order Tor The yearbook. Some oT The senior members oT Y's Tales work on The Senior CommiTTee, which idenTi- Ties senior picTures, checks exTra acTiviTies, oTTices. and honors lisTed wiTh The senior pic- Tures, and supervises The choosing oT The Senior Class' mosT ouTsTanding seniors, who are picTured in The cenTer oT Their secTion. earAooL wer ers env! io WAP gMicAael an morgan The Aclivilies Commillee idenlilies The rnany organizalions and wriles up The slories and headlines which appear wilh The piclures OT These groups. The Sporls Commillee lakes charge ol the las? seclion ol The book, which is devoled exclusively lo sporls. They plan and assemble The sporls seclion. One of The busiesl groups in Y's Tales is The Business Slall. They rnusl lake care ol all The lransaclions of paymenls, dislribuling ol The books, and mailing oul copies ol The year' book. The many dillerenl piclures and drawings which appear on The pages ol The Y's Tales are planned and drawn by The Arl Slall, Many hours are pul inlo This eliorl. Finally The lasl slory is wrillen, The lasl drawing placed, The book is logelher, and we now give il 'ro you-Y's Tales ol '56. LQ!! UPPER Rl-TOTO: Connmil ree Chairmen: Jean Shmidr, Al Ouirk, Charles Casper, Sharon Sandberg, Donna Blair, Ann Campbell Les Michael, Carol Luebke, and Mary Jane Harris. CENTER PHOTO: Sifling: Janel Curry, Dick Johnson Mary Dorward, Larry Gunn, Barbara Mahler Joe Yao ner, Karen Rumpl, and Nancy McOueen. Sfanding: Diane Eli, Bill Hanebulh, and Rulh Bevan. LOWER PHOTO: Row One: Barbara Hardy, Lind- say McCorrrac. Rosemary Johnson, Raymond Wailersi Row Two: Mike Carino Nancy Waller, Judy Elliol, and Lynda Cray, Standing: Shelley Ruben, Doug Brem- berg, Donna Jay and Pal Lennerl. V 85 ., gf., 7' S' 'iii '11, 5, -?H ?'5sw me Ol' -R212 RQ' 5 Qty an TOP PHOTO: Arl Slall. Fronf Row: Mariorie Adams, Bonnie Slemple, Doreen Koval, Eleanor Gaus, Dave Pelerhans, and Judilh Hausermann: Row Two: Rulh Allen, Judilh Carlson, Andrine Noflz, Carol Brinkerl, Barbara Jaeger, Sleve Ferrara and Ellen Murray, TOP CENTER: PRINT SHOP HELPER5: Top Pholo: Ed Conradi, Dick Hanewinkle, Dick Hargreaves, Glenn Guslalson, Bob Rosinwinkle, John Bruha, Roger Johnson, and Jack Arvidson. LOWER CENTER: PRINT SHOP HELPERS. Jim Rosrnussen, Ron Hausermann, David Novak, Carl Reese, Roger lhsseri, Joe Marzik, and Eugene Sanli. LOWER PHOTO: Eealure Edilors. Row One: Ron Anderson and Nannelle Ladwig: Row Two: Waller Carlquisl, Nancy Daniels, Ann Mahler, Larry Olds, Mary Hedge, and Nancy Levinson, This year The York-Hi had lwo ringmaslers -'rhe able eclilors, Valerie Jones and Judy l-lesler. Under lhe supervision ol Miss Davis, lhey and lhe slall gave us I5 issues ol in- 'reresling lealures and school news. Two new columns, Meel Your Teachers and Pick Your Career, were added lo lhe already varied malerial in lhe paper. A special Safely lssue was published in April. Several members of 'rhe slall allended iournalism conferences al Evanslon, Leyden, and Maine. There lhey discussed wilh olher high-school iournalisls lhe problems and plea- sures ol publishing a school paper. By lind- ing new insighls inlo lheir problems and gelling new ideas from olhers, lhey hope lo make lhe York-Hi bigger and beller each year. Z nferesfing 5 a ircus nl' EDlTORlAL BOARD: Fronf Row: Nancy Bills, Valerie Jones, and Judy Flesler: Row Two: Nannelle Ladwiq, Karen l-lolderrnan, and June Paulus: Row Three: Jirn Kendall, Poqer Davis, and John Bruha: Row Four: Ann Ferry, Cynlhia Slasi, Joann Suchy, Anne Mahler, Cynlhia Shield, Mary l-ledqe David Younq, Ray Sreben, Judy Dyer. and Larry Olds. REPORTERS: Fronf Row: Diane Kramp, Karen Chrislian, Maudie Lirlle, Susan Johnson, and Nannelre Ladwiq: Row Two: Molly Kelly, Mary Ann DiGennaro, Bonnie Brown, Bar- bara Purdy, and Judy Ren: Row Three: Rosemarie Grirnsley, Barbara Merri- lield, Trudy Funk, Virginia Malslrorn Robe-rra Balmer, June Paulus, Janer Quirsleld, and Doris Shoclnley. .Lf , BUSUXIESS AND ADMlNlSTPA- TTCN STAFF: Fronf Row: Nan- nelle Ladwiq, Judi Moore, Nancy Bills, Barbara Purdy, Judy Dyer, and Joanne Paulson: Row Two: l-larley DeJonq, John Tornquisl, George Bovis, John Bruha, Bruce Hass, Joann Suchy, Cynrhia Srasi, and Ray Sfeben. SPORTS STAFF: Fronf Row: Angus MacEachern Eugene Sanii, Roger Renslronw, Roqer Davis, and Joann Suchy: Row Two: Ed Myers, Bill Mavily, Norman Mayer, Jirn Ken- dall, and Ray Sleben, . . gl fAe Cenfer ing for ScAolasfic er ormers NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Fronf Row: Pal I-lunler, Connie Cryer, Doreen Koval, and Marcia I-lalhorneq Row Two: Dave Dvorak, Joanne Suchy, Donna Blair, Ann Campbell, Ann Armsfrong, and Debbie Manders: Row Three: Tom Drews, Fred Gable, Chesrer Krage, Kay Besic, Shelley Ruben. and Donna Definer. David Asl and Milne Buzzell are absenl' from fhe piclure. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Sifiingz Carl Swanson. Head Usher: Sfendingg Diana Kramp, Secrefaryq Dick Oeler, Presidenl: and Diclc Ausl, Vice-President Top-ranking sludenls are chosen in rheir sixlh and eighlh semeslers by lfacully vo'l'e for membership in N.l'l.S. Scholarship, leadership, and service are lhe quali- 4 licarions necessary for eleclion. O Seniors elecred fo +he sociely in rheir junior year comprise rhe acrive chaprer O of lhis organizalion. Their dulies include ushering al' lhe musical evenls and serving as guides al various meelings held al' The school. One ol The lradifions of Nalional Honor Sociery is lo have Hs members from all over lhe counlry compele lor scholarships. This year 'lwenry-lhree York mem- Q, bers enlered in This compelilion. vi 5 Miss Sloalcs, Mr. Smilh, and Mr. Wilherspoon were lhis year's capable advisors. Each May 'lhe new members are welcomed wi'rh an impressive induclion ceremony. 88 'fiwfm W,-ff Quill unc! Scroll qeicles kyournahsfic an wagon OUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: Row One: Lindsay McCormac, Nancy Levinson, Corinne Pelers, Bruce Hass, and Valerie Jones: Row Two: Ray Sfeben, Waller Carlquisf, and Kay Besic: Row Three: Jo Ann Suchy, Ann Ferry, Cynfhia Shield, Bill Mavify, and Edward Myers: Sfanding: Ronald Anderson, Glenn Gusfaison, Virginia Malsrrom, David Young, Karen Chrislian, Palricia Hunfer, Karen l-lolderman, and Diana Kramp. For phofo oi second- semesfer inifiales, see page I29. OUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: Mary Hedge, President Donna Jay Secrefary: John Bruha, Treasurer: and Judy Hesler, Viceelaresidenf. Ouill and Scroll is an inrernalional sociery which honors sludenls who have done oufslanding work in fhe field of iournalism. The requiremenrs for membership are lhar a candidafe be a junior or senior in rhe upper rhird of his class. who is elecfed from eirher rhe York-Hi or Y's Tales slaff. Candidafes from rhe York-Hi musi have published 45 inches of marerial in lhe paper. Typisrs from 'rhe York-Hi musl have conrribured 45 hours of work. A Y's Tales slaff member is eligible if he is edifror, business manager, head pholographer, or a commirfee chairman: senior siaif mem- bers may earn recommendalion if lhey have done oufslanding work. The candidares for Ouill and Scroll musf also have lhe recommendarion of rheir sponsor. Those who have made considerable conlribulions 'ro rhe publicarions, buf who do nor meer Jrhe requiremenls are made honorary members. Ouill and Scroll's facully sponsor is Miss Eleanor Davis. 89 f H -QQ: ff! ll J 0 0 O Wy oncerf an urnzs es fzrrlncq if Xybl ' Q fm ffl if P 37 uszc or any ings - . , If jf Under The able baTon oT Mr. Reimer, Yorlcs ConcerT Band again This year covered iTselT wiTh 'KV V, laurels. ln addiTion To iTs regular course oT sTudy, The band perTormed aT many home TooTball games LW and supplies sTirring music Tor basl4eTball games. - In addiTion To This, The band supplied music Tor several assemblies. lT also presenTed Three con- Qj cerTs: The Fall Concert The Spring Concert and The STudenT ConcerT. The Band also sponsored a 4 dance and held iTs annual AnTigue Fair. Again This year, The band lOarTicipaTed in The STaTe ConTesT. SenT To The conTesT were TwenTy-nine oT ThirTyf Tour disTricT enTries. This was indeed excellenT. AnoTher highlighT oT The year was The WesT Suburban Music FesTiyal, To which York played hosT. J T fc ii x' f 5 OL -dl X U I U DRUM MAJORETTES osem Slac s. wa 'gg'-N E T X -W , O -if 3 I JN E Clockwlsei 4Carol Schleunj A 32,214 A- if u-u-'-'1n- r ancl ageacls ara e of L7-Lis 66 S 77 reafesf Low O This year's officers were Bruce Fefz, Presidenf' Chesrer Krage, Vice-Presioienit Barbara Turnquisf, Secreraryq and Roiand Nagei, Treasurer. In addi- rion who iLheSe officers each class eieded a person fo represenr fhem. The represenfalrives were Larry Olds, seniorg John Wesfiey, iuniort Roger Bond, sophomore' and Lorellei Viscariello, Freshman. These and some seveniy oiher members of rhe Conceri Band did a fine job rhis year in bringing fo York immeasurable enferiainmeni. We of +he shideni body Qerfainiy wish fo +hani4 fhem. E I Q .7' M 'N Q-Q 475 Q vf ' , sl' 558222 CQQNCERY BANU: Sfanding in Fronf: Mr, G?-, ne': Fran? Row: DFK Bffm R f' Hover fkfn H 1'- iTnir1iii'N IP Ny,M'L KH-i774 Fws-1' D fi K G M hfirbarf if, 2' envy ..rn,'evr, Vow g . agwen, Qui .izjvlfiifj ACG wwf, iii'-ri Qin., and hYWVixh'iViSCE!ViHii 'Row Two: Ton' Jaefli-r Fred Gwbii' Mary Jaro lfxnq, Mixr if: Mavic Eiiri Rf-Hii lr U 4 L Jive Bfgd, Jain Arfiersor, Have-rr F iifncpif Marion Crri.-ii in, Jovqf- A E'-'ip Dori Arif: M if J rv' Bffiw Bizzedwi, Dari Rh:oe1, Bmbari Orr Romwrir, Gfivrwl, Jain' Mfwi? K-'n, Qian'-a':wr ami Jim Rice: Row Three: Sim Wickiiiirri, Caro! Lafhfxrry Dianzr Chamtwi-riin, Barbara Rim-, Larry OM-, Dom: Rr,-Tiiiz Lindy: Maas Rrvmid JUN Jer'-, Rwi Hamm-rrY'anr' H4-vb Raith, Kew? Wfffi iw, ,luhixn Rai, i' 'r Ns if: Mau Jane Lwiiierf, ,f nn Dane Vxffi ir Han r' Jim hun-, Ri, Ei- 1 Lirtia B- wif- Fny' Hay iw JTWVT Airsor Uixane S3-ipor, Bi Gaynor 'mo Emma? Fwy: Row Four: Q' vfiii 5'-r SJ' rim, VVe1,loy Sfhumanhier, Janine Larsiwn, Carol Nwriernaifmy Lola, liziesaorihogu, Danni, Sahruibiir. Goran' linger, VV-:wie 0iCrnnrer Bibb Bum,-qii, Juan Webfgfr Siiihim M'-Miaih Brenda Ur'-'J Bmw' Ji hir ,-'- Ruler B vi Peo Sink imrr, M'imir:, Her-erin Brw hier F, if iguwia are ie ifliipt Sfanding in Rear: ffhfire W'-i'-oer,,1-'rifeUiwk Rf, iV'T1 Nag--i,Crai'1Siri'r:r S wiurfa Bro , D 1 Sane fi ,va . , , . . , . 7 lopaiiffs, Uwe Sifrhqried, Hugo Wiil,c1ii, John Wessiii,-y, func CiH'Giif'!' Krivin, 9 Cal' S URUMmfxJoR1D1i-M Bia r Caclei Mn er iifiixeq' ,J gmac! gMaLes irsf er ormance i op CADET BAND: Row One: Jim Dvoralc, Barbara EhreT, Fernando Tiierina, PaT Wood, Melanie Henderson, Kris Bowers, Jane MeTcalT, Pal Carley, Don Sinclair, CliTTord FeaTherly, Bob ForTy, and Gary Johnson: Row Two: Jim James, Ray Sanchez, Ken hlendin, Jim SeiTerT, BeTTy EllioTT, Bernard Schneehagen, Jack Monson, Bob Widlak, Karen Gosch, Jerome Herman, Larry Ewing, Bill Briggs, Alan Lake, Fred Blair, Dale KauTman, Bruce VeTger, AlTred Tennyson, and MarTy Wesby, Row Three: Fred Zimmerman and Dave CurTis. Yorlcs CadeT Band, which is now in iTs sixTh year, was origi- naTed so ThaT sTudenTs wiThouT The experience needed Tor The Conce-rT Band would geT iT so ThaT They mighT be able To Take The places oT The seniors graduaTing Trom The ConcerT Band. Under The supervision and direcTion oT Mr. Reimer, The CadeT Band is composed oT Trom ThirTyfTive To TorTy members. IT has been separaTed inTo Three classes: The clarineTs, saxo- phones, and oboes, which meeT Third period: The drums, which meeT TiTTh period: and The bariTones and basses, which meeT sevenTh period. Mr. Reimer Teels ThaT The sTudenTs will have a beTTer oppor- fx A QM A en TuniTy To learn To play Their insTrumenTs by working in The GAS lf' smaller groups, because in a large group There would be many D .Q ' A 'Oi' more sTudenTs, and each one would noT geT enough personal Z.,--' 'Qi f .5 aTTenTion. iz, X , '1 ,A i 57, J 92 or Grchzsfra ccomloan ies mulfifude of 1 SAows QRCHESTRA: Row One: Gerald Sass, John Bielenberg. Charles lnqelse, Philip Slewarl, James Smilh, and Doris Whilney: Row Two: Phyllis Elume, Mary Lou Slranberg, Kalhleen Knowles, Richard Saidal, Gerald Slrinqer, Diane Fuglsanq, Meridelh Sfewarl, Charlolle Jones, Carole Dirlrs, and Mary Wieand' Row Three: Raymond Reddel, Paul Weeqar, Barbara Tiirnquisr, Nancy Rcyer, Richard Berg, Ronald l-lunler, Loreiei Viscariello, Jim Rice, Bruce Ferz, Jim Klanlr, Mary Jane Luelqerl, John Dame, Joyce Ruby, Gerald Maxwell, Jeffrey Lenz, Jim Arendl and Bill Gorbunolfq Row Four: Mr. Pondeliclc, Joyce Davis, Alan Lcpallca, and Millon Boweri. Under Jrhe direclion of Mr. Pondeliclc, lhe slrinq orcheslra meels during second period each day. This was Mr. Pondeliclds lhird year as conduclor ol lhe orcheslra. As a resull, The slring orcheslra has grown To lwenly-one members, and combined wilh lhe resl ol The members, lhe complele orcheslra has a lolal ol fhirly-live members. This year Jrhe slring orchesrra has performed for dillerenl Jreas, and Mr. Pondelick enlered The or- Cheslra in lhe slale lournamenl which was held al 0 An W Peoria on May 5. The orcheslra also played al lhe n fx Spring Concerr on May 25, held al Yorlds audi- lorium. ' W J' .A In ef' I J xxil i ' Q' is fl Q f l ' xx i 'r 93 4 x F E1 5 oices ollifsenior Uoir 6cAo from flze Jfain reno Uncler ffue clirecfion of Mr. l-larris, flue Senior Cluoir, consisfing of 96 members, ranging from Sopfuomores fo Seniors, fuas again fulfilled a very busy year. Booked up for ffue season wiflu flue fall concerf, Wasluingfon Scluool P.T.A. program, ffue Clurisfmas assembly, ffue Easfer assembly, flue spring concerf, and flue annual sfafe spring fesfival, flue Senior Cfuoir luad no fime fo wasfe. 'llue cfuoir again enfered ffue sfafe music confesf. Senf were 8 soloisfs, fl'ue girls' ocfef, ffue boys quarfef, and an ocfef of mixecl voices, and a maclrigal of lo. Tfue officers of ffuis year's Senior Cfuoir were: Dave Zersen, Presidenfg Dale McCoy, Vice-Presidenft George Noyey, Secrefary-Treasurer: and Cfurisfine Caso and Sue Curfis, Librarians. Tlue cfuoir luacl one of ifs mosf successful years and loolcs forward fo confinuing ifs success nexf year. BOYS QUARTET: Clciclrwise: Bob Reineclre, George Novy, Dave l-lowe, and Cluarles Guffurie. uxrrf xv, -, f ,, iXi X 94 onefie am! Quarfef Jfolcl gzsrfk in ain Pol'bgAf SENIOR Cl-lOlR MEMBERS: Firsf Row: Sue Johnson, Maudie Lilile, Pauline Carr, Deanna Lenriein, Leigh Lockwcod, Judy Manes, Barbara Purdy, Marilyn Weilh, Carolee Moen, John Boyles Roberr MacCallu n, Russell Rada, Ulrich Finle Chares Gufhrie, Jane' While, Elaine Bowrnan, Lois Juul, Karen Prilchard, and Donna Definer, Row Two: Carolyn Spees, Chris Caso, Judy Crouse, Mary Meeker, Kay Besic, Donna Snyder, Judilh Kvapil, Ruih Wilson, Joan Johnsos Jarnes Henaughan, Clarence Derwin, David Novak Gary Boellcher, Sleve Skinner, John Novy, Viclor De Windi, Slaniee Kucaba, Pal Nolan, Marlha Fischer, Jean Mowbray, Nancy Slokes, Carol Roberfs, and Mr, Harris: Row Three: Judy Woolverlon, Jane Lighler, Arlene Suialko, Valerie Jones. Gale Srnilh, Deborah Dickinson, Sue Curris, Marlene Shaffer, Bob Reinecke, Tom Podgorski, John Muller, Bruce Carlson, Gary Mahood Ray Rocke, George Novy, Torn Roberfson, Rosemary Slacks, Karen Godwin, Rosemary Linder, Barbara Moscardini, Lu Galasso, and Penny Grllinq R:w Four: Phyllis Call, Jean Pelc Beverly Buffon, Barbara Schulke, Rila Dolge. Kalhleen Srnilh, Joanne Parker, Diana Krannp, Virginia Rokusek, Joyce Eggers Jack Ch . y. J h C y B b H fb D y GlRLS NONETTE: Row One: Sue Johrson, Chris Caso ano Jane? While: rls Hanson' O H row S' 'O Iammes G li' 5 e Row Two: Judy Manes, Sue Curlis, and Judy Vlfoolverfony Row Three: Judy MCCOW DGW3 ZEVSGVV WGYUS Lindnwsfi NOVWGU Mayer, Crouse, June Manleuiel, Lois Juul, and Barbara Dcrdy, Ken Brelfrnann, Dave Howe, Dick Dunharn, June Manf feufel, Judy Eggers, Jeanefle Dirnpll, Joanne Barfa. Judy Jenkins and Donna Firch. S-'Alf ff B New Y cjiwzgle Cleef Sweefly Sngs qzrougz Seasons 1-Srx H cn' r4d. Z 1 .ag 47 '75 QPL TREBLE CLEP: Row One: Sue Harrison, Carole Blair, Jucly Schearer, Sally Sliller, Gwynelh Jones, Dorolhy Williamson, Marilyn Slrorn, Frances Bales, Barbara Bradbury, and Jo Ann Topelp Row Two: Evelyn Beniarnin, Judy Jones, Helen Srnilh, Sue Larson, Pal Srnilh, Judy Schroeder, Carol Neland, Myrlle Prilz, Sharon Slinson, Jane Fouls, Muriel Wavak, and Diane None-nralcer: Row Three: Sarah Marlens, June Jensen, Carolyn Hagernann. Marge Ealon, Dolores Scholl, Marilyn Granzin, Janer Bolin, Jean Powers, Gloria Nclllce, Eslher Daclcen, Meri Busch, and Pal MacDonald: Row Four: Peggy Voris, Arleen Knighl, Judy Lichr, Carole Haselgruber, Marlene Popp, Mary Bixby, Joan Preese, Joanne Paulson, Roberla Proclcer, Sharon Kuechler, Nancy Nichols, Marcia Halhorne, Barbara Braun, Nancy Cepuder, Sandra Schroeder, Joan Friese, and Diane Palmer. This year Jrhe Treble Clel, ably direcled by Mr. C. Eldon Harris, was composed of lorly-eighl iunior and senior girls. The group made rheir lirsr appearance ol rhe year ar lhe Pall Vocal Concerl, which was held on November I8 and I9. They again perlorrnecl ar The annual Chrislmas Assembly. SOPHOMORE CHORUS: Row One: Caryl Jannes, Kalhy Holcornb, Barbara Zander. Marge Sirns, Ersila Gvuilelli, Sandra Davis, Carol Knalcal, Yvonne Plinnrner, and Jean Guilellit Row Two: Denise Lundquisr, Joy Frierning, Sharon Carr, Jeanie Slarn, Sally Canlield, Pal Murphy, Judy Ren, Ellen Toedler, and Slephanie Orzula: Row Three: Carol Reedy, Karen Holing, Sheila McKnighr, Belh Lucas, Anne Miller, Vee Hanks, Elaine Slamalalcos, Karen Rossbach, and Joy Harlrnan: Row Four: Charlene Klusas, Linda Sleingraber, Karen Carley, Marge Wulfl, Joanne Wallers, Lois Johnson, Grace Lulces, Judy Bucholz, and Carole Ruden, Row Five: Mr. Harris, Judy Hughes, Jane? Harlwig, Judy Curnnnings, Rose Typpi, and Diana Weselilc. CAoir 9,5 fj'aLe Sfep up Ladder of gguccess SOPHOMOQE Cl-lQll?: Row One: Far RFQ-r Cai: KJ Nav, Nacffj Da' Bi nip Bfirnf Bro-in Jsioy Seraonfc, Jud, E'4'V'SE:'l'i Janel Loren and eco. Mamlrcq Row Two: Karen Boyle? Audrey Shaw, Gerlrude Harman, Linda Joy, LoAnn Larson. Carol Harper Nancy Muchlmeyer, 'Vlary Sffmatl s ard Je-ar pf-'dest Row Three: ChrT, e Vi-in Nnirman Karr, M Creerv Shargn I f 'A Ne scr Marign Schaefer, VFECQ Pciicr, Jud. l-lar' N a Guerrero Sci' Hin .wo L.,u Luslce: 1 X X, Row Four: Carol Mclnm sn, Marilee Falon Lee Ann l-lilgccz, Lorem, Gauory, Pal Garfelw, Nancy 1 Of Marcia, Aslrid Josephs: n Cari' l-ledhurg, and Tara Ryan? Row Five: Barbara Neff, Sue Robnscri Pryll,':nwsi1r,Pa'+'.Ar:er cr,Lc'1 Molgii Linea ilrcxe, Gcria Wfcio Cal Rosters SWG Mary f- Scule' Row Six: Sand, Jcnr1cii,Juoy Bakker-, Marlna Srfrw Rercre De Fur'-e Lynre Zabelka, Susan Shioncan Marg: Mack Shirley Younoberg find Nancy Barlc: Row Seven: Mr. Harris, l L're 1-A l-arnisr Jcanr Pfoclwr Beny Mar r, Mar'l,r NNel'r aro Kay W're'c' fi-r. J membership ol 63 girls, under lhe line direclion oi Mr. C, Eldon Harris. The Freshman Girls Chorus is lhe lirsr sreo foward lurlher chorus aciivilies. The chorus is under 'rhe capable direclion of Mr. Pondelick and has a member' ship oi 60 freshman girls. Ten years ago lhe Sophomore Choir was srarlred and has progressed lo ils df N K C. MJ FRESHMEN GJRLS: Firsf Row: Beverly Bruns, Jaclcie Hulseberg, Karin Carlberg, Marilyn Fisk, Marilyn Budde, Pal Cady, Jean hlanschlce, Lucille Picller Ka'hleCn Combos, Barbara Kiermas, Marilyn Lewaridowslci, Slnarcn Brosseau Trisha l-leine, Bevery Ccwelf, and Linda Ha ey: Second Row: Elncra Maycroll, Marcia Pike Sharon lrvine, Jeannine Lucas Maruare' Rasmussen Diane Delers, Maricvrie McHone Carol Fahr Joanne Lulxes Mabel Minard, Donna Veller Gloria l-lunlef, Belle Moseley, Fredrica Beyerman, Priscille Rcores and Manwn Swarsvi' Third Row: Linda Nielsen, Vivian Duerr, Kalhieen Willlinqer, Barbara Jones, Linda Jfhnson, Gayle Smeia, Nancy Brandt Barbara Hceile, Joyce Ohlman Claudelfe Sieberl, Jean Roulson, Pa? Milca, Shirley Scnmiol, Marianne Thielk, and Joyce Wawalrz Fourfh Row: Caroyn Wilken, Diane Hahn, Pamela Furler Jcdy Posla, Judy Weber, Janice Lcwcrar, Jane Larson Carci Wc arz, Nancy Slronq, Diane Macdonnell, Sandra Pelers Sue Cram Frances Srnirh, Joy Brown, Judy Harn- rrerich, ard Mr. Pondeliclc. A i A ., ii,-' fi ll 6, ar F31-'5 in .ig Y J? 'fri res man CAorus ings any fo ing n 'W FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS: Row One: Sue Hoffman, Eleanor Sfone, Carole Crowder, Mary Lou Barfolo, Elizabelh Rechl, Carole Brabani, Carol Rickerl, Karen Glenke, Pai' Gessner, Karen Schmidf, Joann Moselich, Judi Campbell, Rulh Meserve, Ellen Hausermann, Bonnie Oeler, Beverly Walden, Mary Lou Graham, David Whiiehorn, Lloyd Holm, Marlin Reese, Mike Hackleman, and Wayne Seminariy Row Two: Linefle Osborn, Mary Lou Schollz, Carol Wavak, Sandra Henderson, Sue Horn, Mary Ann Carellas, Barbara Bach, Georganne Sigler, Barbara Woliers, Maureen McGuire, Virginia Troul, Karen Benson, Beverly Dage, Sharon Davis, Babs Baysinger, Alice Hoch, Sheila Kavanagh, Russell Anderson, Bob Eddy, Ward Haselhorsl, Dick Brooks, and Bill Myers: Row Three: Jean Roe, Sue Wallers, Carol Larsen, Pal Friiz, Diane Zeigler, Judy Drallmeier, Karen Evanson, Mary Ann Cech, Gail Suhrbier, Darlene McCoy, Rebecca Cassiiy, Ginny Weiner, Pal Gabriz, Sue Nielsen, Marilyn Porier, Janel Brelimann, Liz Rizner, Bill Palerson, Raul Meyer, Richard Siechman, Mike Bruno, and Palrick Carey: Row Four: Carol Jones, Chrisline Sinn, Lorehla Ledowski, Valerie Eiene, Kylene Hawkins, Gail Bernlson, Gail Benuska, Eileen Massallek, Connie Rugen, Carole Brigance. Carolyn Proball, Peggy Robinson, Marilyn Gump, Donna Halley, Penny Spelrnan, Ann Sonderegqer, Virginia Saulier, Marcia Tiossem, Roberia Seegerl, Alan Hansen, Sam Spencer, Rudolf Schade, and Guy Buswell, The Freshman Mixed Chorus is a iraining period for lurure Senior Choir members. Composed of 90 freshmen boys and girls, The chorus is under rhe capable direcfion ol Mr. Pondelick. Ai Chrislmas ihe chorus sang carols ihrough rhe halls. Laler in ihe year lhey sang in The Red Cross Assembly. Their seleclions were Russian Picnic, You'll Never Walk Alone, and A Mighfy For+ress is Our Gocl. This year's ollicers are Sam Spencer, Presideniy Karen Schmidl, Secrelary-Treasurer: and Gail Benucha and Susan Horn, Librarians. 98 MUSSC CLUB OFHCERS: Fore ground: Pa? Rifler Secrefary Cenierz Barbara Turnquisl, Presi denl: and Carolyn Haqemann, Treasurer? Back: Lois Juul, Vice Prejdenl. N--fr' usic 791456425 Cpeclals l3eAinc! COlOYflfll Calbope MUSlC CLUB MEMBERS: Row One: Jeanie Slarn Carol Hedberg, an sir: Row Two: Barbara Purdy and Judy Ren: Row Three: Barbara bless, Dana Weseil, Denra Klimplce, and Carole Rudenq Row Four: Nancy Barlc, Jeanre Wallers, Cnrsline Van Norman, Renee Del Ponle, Joyce Eggers, and Rullv Wilson: Row Five: Lynn Temple and Sue Robinson' Marge Wrilll Bern Lucas Judy Manes Audrey Sl'aw and Belly Bloedel. d A 4 'd Josepnsoni Row Six: O ol llne semi-lormal dances looked lorward lo al lne slarlr ol llwe year is ne line one given by Music Club. lliis year, il was rne wonderlul Bell Bollom Bounce. Beside pulling on suclw unlorgellable yearly dances, llwey also lake an annual lrip inlo Clnicago lo see a musical slage snow. . . . . . . . I b Even if sludenls are nol musically inclined, lliey can loin and enloy Music C u , lor ils memberslwip is open lo anyone enrolled in llue music deparlmenl. lls meelings, wlwiclw are usually programs exploring dillerenl lypos ol music ' ' 's ' 'denl are sponsored by Mr. C. Eldon l-larris and presided over by lliis year s presi Barbara lurnguisl. 99 C iizl. X X Ijzesloians Q7aLe SPofhgAf af fAe -E!! 9556 O W N IVCMS I Ii you see a group of amalepir N ac+o's ancl acrresses scurrying oll, you X f can bv sure +ha+ lhey are on Their way lo a rehearsal lor one ol Jrhe numerous ,M rlnys or skils pul on by Thespians, a 1 wh'ch York's club is a member. Sophomore and iunior candiclales lor membership in lhespians lry ou? before a commillee made up ol aclive members, Mr. l-lill, and Miss While. A group is Then chosen from Jrhe candidales lo become apprcnlices unril lhey can become regular members. The goal ol every Thespian member is 'lo earn a 'lhespian pin, which is a liny replica ol lhe ancienl Greek masks depicling +he ar+s of comecly and Jrragedy. The design is Jraken from lhe masks invenleol in 535 BC, by a Greek namecl Thespis, aller whom Jrhe sociely is named. nalirnal dramalic organizalion af TOP: Dusf of ihe Road: David Zersen and Doreen Koval. CENTER: Wappin' Wharf: George Novy, Polly Ander- son, Mary Sweig, Dennis Kevilf, Jim Ransom, Ted Kirlland, Bill Lawrence, Bar- ry Jablon, Diana Kramp, and John Bruha. CIRCULAR INSERT: Diana 3 Kramp, John Bruha, Mary LOWER LEFT: George Novy, Diana Kramp, John Bruha, Barry Jablon, and Bill Lawrence. is r Sweig, Bill Lawrence, Barry :- Jablon, and George Navy, Q or ers ,I geAinal fAe cenes ja e cz W This yoar, under lhe direclion ol Miss Doris E. While, The Dusf of fhe Road, a Chrisfmas play? The Hifchhiker, a ghosl slory, and Wappin' Wharf, a comedy, were rhe presenralions in The Thespians' mid-year Drama Nighl procluclion. Anolher annual evenl was The Trip lo Chicaqds Loop To see a professionally slaged play. This year a group saw Teahouse of +he Augus+ Moon. ln addilion lo all ol lhese olher aclivilies The inilialion of new members is an oul- slandinq social eyenl. A+ This cere- mony lhe appren- Jrices presenr as- signed slcils and per' form cerlain Tasks Tor Their superiors. i TOR: The Hilchhilcerz Clnrisline Var' Nornnan Larry Gunn, and Allen Quirlq. CENTER: The Hifchhilcer: Juoy Hesler, Ann Campbell, Ronald Anderson, Juani'a Rollrcck Bob Carler Shelley Ruben, Gail Gieqolcl, Kar- en Swenson, Slan Melcall, Sandra MaCLaren, and Marilyn Marais. LlGl-lT CREW: Norman Keller and John Dame. STAGE CREW: Fronf Row: John Bihler. Brace Veirer, Bob Sanderson. and John Kchlmanq Row Two: Louis Nesslar, Terry Taebel, and John Tournquisl, Back Row: Manfred Marshall, Edwin Gaunl, Ronald Jans, and Dave Ruelnl. Ei A imdb X. Q0 Q' TAB laiin ug ecreafes es fival The highlighT oT each year Tor The LaTin Club is The magniTicenT Roman BanqueT, which aTTorc's LaTin sTudenTs an evening in ancienT Rome. Held in early December, This year's Cena Romana was The ThirTy-TourTh To be presenTed by The York LaTin DeparTmenT. The BanqueT begins wiTh an invocaTion To JupiTer STaTor, and The Treshmen Hslavesi' serve The meal. ATTer The guesTs have Tinished eaTing, U . I They are enTerTained in Typical Roman Tashion. The Venus Throw deTermines who shall be The MagisTer Bibendi. or mixer oT The wine, and nexT There is The procession oT The VVaTer Carriers. The evening is Then concluded by The VesTal Vir gins, porTrayed by sophomore girls, who enacT The impressive candlelighT ceremony, an old re- ligious TradiTion. .1 SLAVES: FronT Row: KenT WesTley, and Alan LopaTlag Row Two: Bob Jones, an: Ari MorsTadT, Row Three: Jim f'XrmsTrong, and Rudy Schade. JUNTORS: John WesTley, KeiTh KarnsTedT, Donna Klimpke, Nancy LaTTa, Penn Guillion, Barbara Mahler, Mary Jane LueTgerT, Ella Hicks, MarTha Carey, Juni Paulus, Mary Meeker, George Krueger, Tim Eshelmann. SENIORS: SeaTed Foreground: John STrand, Ann ArmsTrong, Susan STeier, Shelle Ruben, and Sally McNeal: SeaT6d Background: Corinne PeTers, Peggy Haines Charles Casper, and Barry Jablonq STanding: Mike Buzzell, Jim Rice, Bob Malmgren Ann Campbell, Doreen Koval, John Dame, Valerie Jones, Phil STewarT, MaTT Lowman and Daniel Cosgrove. SGPHCMQRES: SeaTed: Lee Randal, PaTTy Anderson, Margo Meek, Nancy Nabers Charlene Pranks, Joyce fXTlee, Neala Schleuning, Marilee EaTon, and BeTTy MarTin Sfandingz Bch DaggiT, STan MaTcalT, Jim Halverson, and Dick Johnson. WATER CARRTERS: Virginia TrouT, Joan Vlfeber, Shiela Kavanagh, Joyce Skinkle, Diana Puglsang, Lorele Viscariello, Gail Benuska, Marilyn Gump, PaT Wood, Alice Hoch, and Rebecca Cassily. LATTN CLUB QPPTCERS: lnseT: Foregrouncl: Susan Sleier, PresidenT7 STanding: Mary Jane LeuTgerT, SecreTary Charles Casper, Vice-PresidenTg Mary Dorward, Treasurer. PROCESSTON: FronT Row: KenT VVesTley, ArT MorsTadT, Rudy Schade, Bill FalTer, Bernie Erickson, Dave Gale Elmer SchaeTer, and Larry Carley: Back Row: Bob Jcnes, Jim ArmsTrong, Dave Black, Terry Burke, Philip SchaeTer Sam Spencer, Bill LighTer, and Freddie Blair. VESTAL VIRGINS: SeaTed: Carol Lalham, BeTh Lucas, Judy Helm, Sheila TiIloTson, Mary Soule: Sfandingz Sue Shipman, Marilyn WhiTe, Mary Dorward, Carol Reedy, Paih T-lalTTer, and Sue Robinson. SLAVES: FronT Row: STeve Olean, Dave Black, Joe CarTer, Elmer SchaeTer, Hary WesTlund, Bill MacKaber, , Philip SchaeTer, Terry Burke, Dave Ogle, and Larry Carley, Row Two: Jim Cooper, John Hyer, Harolc Kramer, George Wells, Philip Franklin, Ken Kurzeia, Sam Spencer, KeiTh Cleveland, Alan Hanson, John LueTgerT PaT Carey, Bill LighTer, Bernie Erickson, Glenn Andres, Gerry Lipp, and Alan Pearson: Row Three: Geralc Schram, Jim PxrmsTrong, Bill PalTer, ArT MorsTadT, Bob Jones, KenT WesTley, and RudolT Schede. T E 'i A S A 1- f www frfl W mmf-wfwww wvY wv1mum f X H ' N' if M--uw-we-M . ff: -P 3 , 3 R A 1 Q Q, E J 1 , I I O I I u s C74Ci'lVlfl25 qua, cz ree :ng zrcus Open lo all sludenls who have suc cesslully compleled lheir lirsl semesle ol German wilh a C average, Gerrnar Club ollers many varied aclivilies. During lhe lall, lhe club saw slides o Germany, shown by Mall Lowman senior, held lheir annual Chrislrnas parly and worked on lheir lloal lor l-lorneconn ing, which loolq lirsl place lor lhe seconc year in a row. Al lhe Eebruary meeling, new mem bers were inilialed. Aller many dilleren' slunls by aboul lorly iniliales, lhe Ger nnan Band played several nurnbers. ln March, lhe Club held a songles' and laler heard a noled speaker. Then lollowing a long lime lradilion, lhey sang lhe Schnilzelbanlc. GERMAN CLUB OEElCERS: Karen Chrislianl Secrelaryg Marilyn Weilh, Vice-Rresidenlq Janel While, Troasurerq and John Bruha, Rresidenl. Q l GERMAN CLUB lNlTlATES: Firsl Row: Bonnie Oeler, Carol Schleuning, Donnelle We-eden Carole Dirlcs, Mary Wieand, Tara Ryan, anc Janel Brellnnann, Row Two: Marion Chrislian Eileen Massallelc, Barbara Bach, Lorelei l-larnish Karen Goach. Jaclcie Buhnnnerl, and Barbara Olson: Row Three: Ered Malhews, Wayne Gul rnan, Tim Eshelrnann, Joh Scholow, Guy Nardini Roberl Juda, John Rice, Jirn Law, and Ror Scholl. GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS: Slanding in Fore- ground: John Bruhag Row One: Nancy Schrnidl Bill l-lanebulh, Karen Chrislian, Manfred Mar shall, Ann Karr, Lynne Knudsen, Anila Schmeclce bier, Sharlene Link, Marilyn Scheib and Eleid l-laegele' Row Two: Ron Bowdish, Jerry Becker Jo Robinson, Pal Wernick, Bob Addison, Alic Tiede, Cierlrude l-lorrnan, and Trudy Funk: Raj Three: Slave Brown, Ron Wilde, John Boyles Dick Zimrner, Hans Schmid, Kalhleen Knowles Barb Mahler, and Roberla Balcerq Row Four, Don Bienlang, Marilyn Weilh, Ken Brellrnan Mall Lowrnan, Diclc l-leerbolh, Ernie Kowbrow Jirn Prince, Roger Bond, Evan Lopallca, Boh Newholl, Diclc Berg, Ken Winge, Janel While Sandi Bauer, and Carol Knaclsal. QW , O O GVVVICZVI 6,1465 an :ECG 5 GPG 2 ul'li'O ln Seniors were honored al The May meeling, and pins and guards were given our ro lhose rnernpers who had earned, rhrough acliye parlicipalion in The club, 45 poinls lor a pin, or 40 poinls lor a guard. Al lhis rneeling lhe new ollicers were also chosen and announced. Winding up lhe German Clubs year- ly acliyilies is lheir annual larewell picnic, held aller linal exams in June. This years ollicers worked logelher wilh Mr. Neher, lheir club sponsor, who is going abroad lhis coming year as an exchange leacher, and helped lo presenl lively, inleresling meelings. L C f3El?Mfxl:J BAND: hrae' PC Ra, Bef: NXT fry SCllUVTFr1K,V7f: l cr Bern, nc l-wsu Vfls A. lNlllAllOlN: Dancers: ir Schwzlfw, Q.ii1':l.- Qirlrs Pri-3 Marlrfw-f aio Carfl Stiles' rim? Wafclwers: Bc: Srnrnd Brr: Nrfwhili Sandy Bauer, Ernsl Kobrrw, Pal Wefnirk Mary Ann Meidrifly and Swv- Brrw-ww. Row One: Pvan Lririaflca Ei l: Sclwiu and lf lb Newholl: Row Two: Shmlrinri Link, K-nun Chri, lian lvliirifyn Mfr-i'h, lVlii'h,r Szlff-l' Qsvfriid l-lorrnar Tier, Final, .rg Sud-, Blue-r' Row Three: Jrfirr, Beclciii, Siem, Brr wr, Mfinlred Miirr shall, Mary Ann lvlifidrich, lynne Knudsen, Ron VVilde arc Barlviw Lal-,flrg Row Four: ,lirr Prince, K+-1 W :f:r- J: Rwirwscr Carr, Knmrcu, Anita Scnnoeclel5r'r and Pm Wern'cr' Slandingz Frnsl' Kwlurrw lfnafliara Mahler Brilf Addison, Marr Lcwrrarr Kev B'e'l'Yf:rh D'clZi'r1rnffr Dick En-'rx ,irc l' 'v Eie'1la i':. lO5 SPAiNllSH CLUB MEMBERS: Slandingz Tom Roberlson: Row One: Doris Lalce, Judy Manes, Joan Suk, Lynda Cray, Elaine Colsirilcs: Row Two: Kalhy Foss, Phyllis Homiak, Haven Palmquisl, Mary Lou Slranberg, Char- loiie Smilh, Karen Boyles, Linda Troxel, and Diane hlonemalcer: Row Three: Gloria Langenlield, Beile Robinson, LoAnn Larson, Carol Horning. Joy Harl- mann, Susan Hill, Barb Courlney, Arlene Spiller: Row Fcur: Beverly Bullon, Carol Hadley, Nancy Cepuder, Doroihy Warrick, Leona Chuchman, Marilyn Miller, Florence Weiser, Joanne Paulson, Jaclcie Bummerl, Judy Seraiin, Dorolhy Dzialc, Marlien Rosenlqranz, Tom Noggle, and Lorella Gabrielseny Row Five: Karen Prilchard, Linda Sleingraber, Linda Moore, Sharon Viner, Marilyn Welch, Lou Luslce, Lois Moliil, Kim Timms, Marlene Popp, Diclc Dunham, Claire Loudon, Jaclc Dawson, Marilyn Wolf, Bill Lawrence. Belly Lend- sey, Diana Delzoe, Kaihleen Smilh, Charlolle Walson, Joan Johnsos, Joyce Maier, Paula Dimmer, Jeannefle Dimphl, and Jim O'Leary. SPANISH CLUB OFHCERS: Sfandingz Judy Woolver- lon, Poinr Chairman: Row One: Judy Claris, Presidenlf JoAnn Topel, Treasurer: Virginia Rolcuselc, Vice-Presb denl: Row Two: Gail Giegold, Social Chairman: Mar- lene Schaefer, Program Chairman: and Diana Wrighl, Secrelary. PanisA lends qzzvor o mexico fo Circa LAK- X- 'agp The York High Spanish Club, which was founded in I92l, is one of rhe largesi organizalions here al school. Miss Harris and Mr. Giunloli ably guided ils sixly members and officers rhis year. By seelcing lo learn more aboul lhe iiesla, holidays, and cusloms oi our soulhern neighbors, Spanish Club promoles underslanding and friendship loward lhe Lalin American counrries. This, coupled wilh The club's desire lo iurlher lhe sludenlds inleresi in ihe Spanish language, makes up rhe clubs purpose. Any inreresred second, rhird, or fourrh-year Spanish srudenl may ioin rhe club as well as lhose who have lalcen Spanish bul no longer do. Freshmen who have an A for lheir lirsl semesler grade are eligible lor membership and are given a ceremonial iniliaiion in rhe lrue Spanish slyle. Pins are awarded io members who have earned eighreen poinrs and ariended rwo-ihirds of lhe meelings, and a guard can be won by collecring an addilional I8 poinls. ln addilion io lhe inirialion, Spanish Club had many more aciivilies rhis year. Among rhese were rhe annual rrip lo a Mexican reslauranl, rhe celebrarion of rhe Day oi lhe Dead lwhich is The Mexican eguivalenl lo our l-lallowe'enl, a big Chrisi- mas iiesla, when The cusromary pinara was brolcen, a play pul on in Spanish by rhe members, and lasr bul probably besl, The picnic lo celebrare rhe end ol lhe year. IO6 73' rencA fzflfaas fjigzf Cpope fo reaf Success 1? The French Club is Open TO al sTudenTs who have cOrnpleTed The The club is under The guidance The clubls acTiviTies This year were SecreTary, NanneTTe Ladwig, Vice The chieT purpose OT The French wiTh The diTTerenT cusTOms OT The language. IT is now a TradiTiOn wiTh French wiTh a French aTmOsphere as The cel3braTiOn, The new members are l second-year French sTud:nTs and TirsT-year TirsT semesTer OT French wiTh a B average. OT Miss PeTersen. TO aid her in carrying OuT Connie Cryer, President Marilyn Alexander, PresidenT, and Julia Jenlcins, Treasurer. Club is TO make The members more Tamiliar French people, The cOunl'ry ifseli, and The Club TO have a gay and cOlOrTul Mardi Gras Theme OT The iniTiaTiOn program. During The inTrOduced TO The cusTOms OT The club. IO7 FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: STanding: Sue Baierbachq Row One: June GriTTiri, Ann Win' 'ers Juan Germanc, Ann Hol- 'ev Karen l-lolderrnan, and Judy Bernschng Row Two: PaT Garrel, FsTher Dacken, Lindsay McCOrrnac, MargareT Palmer, Carroll Kavanauqh, Donna Blair, and Ann Jones: Row Three: Barbara Dailey, Joanne Farler, Barbira Schullce, Mari' l,n MarlcvarT, Sandra Flommes, ard MeridiTh Busch. FRENCH CLUB OFFlCFRS: Counhercloclxwise: M a r i l y n Alexander, SecreTary7 Julia Je-nbng Treasurer, NanneTTe Ladwiq, Vice-President and Corsfance Cryer, PresidenT. if Vi X N I fi- 5 filo- Own!! gall? kj-IQOICJS iSCl455ioyl YICICY OP me -OFFFCERS: Judx Seralin, Secrel sro Fred S'a'lc, l3fes'der'. RQUND TABLE MEMBERS: Cloclcwise Around Table: Fred Slarlc, Susan Ship- man, Elmer Schaeller Judy Seralin, Judy Ren Ellev loedler, Fairh Hali- ler, Mary Sweiq. and Elliol Slauson: Bacl1Row:Trudy l:unlc,Anila Schrneclfebier, joe Carler, arid Ro- 'and l lE lfCV'. The Round -lable Club, which is sponsored by lvlrs. Sleed, is open lo all sludenls who wish lo lurlher lheir knowledge and discuss currenl local, nalional, and world- wide Topics Thar are of inleresl lo everyone. Some ol lhe subiecls which have been discussed al lheir regular meerings are Russia's foreign policy, lhe Israeli quesrion, lhe policy ol Chicago newspapers, juvenile delinquency, and rhe Presidenlial can- didales ol +he coming eleclion. IOS cience games fAe aws o cjvafure c vrrr rrrsr F Q ccccc l , .,,- it ,.,.. ..,.. ...,. . . . .-.:, -my -, SClENCE CLUB MEMBERS: Row One: Jerry Mullaney, Fred Slark, Perry Sells, Jerry Aclcernean Gecrgln Carlson. Marge Moran, and David Sebasiian: Row Two: Jim Talboll, Carnila Salrani, Jaclc l-loilrnan, Gerry Sclirarn, Jim Arendl, Eileen Vlaslnilc, Callwy Moran, David Voss, and Paul Meyer: flow Three: Eab Marlin, Clark Pale, Terry Taebel, and Georqe l-lodge. SClEiNlCE CLUB OFFICERS: Edward Maurailn, Presiclenit Fred Mallnews, Secrefaryg and David C7'i rW V'ce-Erezfcenl. Science Club, led by Mr. Ticlwy and Mr. Feldrnann, is llie organizalion lor Those inleresled in working and lallcinq willi fellow science enlliusiasls. This year llne club worked on various scienlilic proiecls and problems and senl cornpelilors lo llne Weslingliouse Talenl Searcln. Tlwe only requiremenls lor enlrance inlo +l'ie club are an inlreresl in science and a average for Jrlwe lirsl semesler of general science. IO9 H :ie 0 4 YAO 1 ,G Q 7 is f' I 1 O ' 4--c. MW .sb i ? w. is li 1 3.22 -T VN Ta gs ssiggrmifbff U ,M wwbif T HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEMBERS: SeaTed: MyrTle EriTZ, Joyce Paehl, Joyce Swain, Barbara LaTsch, Sandra Koch, Sandra STaelens, Carole BrabanT, Nancy Sue Donaldson, PaT Bowles, PaT Freed, Joyce Haydock, and Mary Krokq Standing: Diane Paul, Mary Ann Eubanks, Jolce Beagley, Helen Rossi, Donna Halley, Sharon Eorke, Linda Herwagen, Marilyn Gard- ner, LoreTTa Gaudry, Marilyn Overguard, Nancy Nabers, Norma Roman, and Donna DeTTner. HOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS: Sfandingz DcroThy Dziak. Treasurer: Sharon Sandberg, Vice-PresidenTg Barbara Andorf, SecreTaryp Kneeling: Marlys Schoenbeck, President I O O . O O 01442 C Q 11,5 lg OP VVltA 3 Calor. Q 7 The Home Economics Club is open To any girl who is Taking .Q . ,ggi gf or has Taken home economics. . D -. .E W QS Mrs. EdyThe Morray is The sponsor, and Mrs. Alice SholTy is The 15, a ssi E co-sponsor. Providing wholesome individual and group recreaTion and work- f X6 'I ' ing Tor a good home and Tamily liTe are The clubs purposes. N-f3fN1 T' The girls can win pins by doing services such as selling reTresh- Q 'f E1erLTs+sTHTh-F TooTball games, and This year, selling aT The Regional 0 as e a ournamen . The club holds several imporlranT evenTs each year. Among A -T i Q-It r? 'Y an- 5 x if f! lfki, viii' ., LJ R' ff- ie, ig' W? - , . These is The annual Spring STyle Show. The girls in The home economics classes model The cloThes They make. A poT luck dinner is anoTher acTiviTy. Each girl brings some Tood, and much Tun is had by all. The club also Takes a Trip each year, and The girls Try To pick a place To which noT many oT Them have been. The Home Economics Club is especially designed Tor all girls inTeresTed in homemaking. lT is TelT ThaT every TuTure homemaker should know The basic skills, and This club is The besT way To learn Them. ommercial anages usiness gnc, of fAe ircus The Commercial Club is oben ro any srudenr inreresred in The whire-collar world. Miss Ouslalson and Miss Krumin are lhe sponsors, and lhe officers are Mary Ann Morabilo, Presidenl: Joanne Spelc, Vice-Presidenlg Mary Ann McOlynn, Secrelaryq Lorraine Teschlce, Treasurer: and Jeanine Schrader, Social Chairman. Each one oi rhem helped carry Commercial Club lhrough a very inrereslinq and successful year. This year Commercial Club made 'rwo lield rriios, one lo lnrernalional l-laryesler and one lo Norrhweslern Business Machine Show. ln May The Club allended a luncheon al rhe Slone Collage, concluding ils aclivilies lor The year. figs? fm v 1-1 , Qi lx x - gs- fe J iff? COMMERCML CLUB OFHCERS: Row One: Mary Ann Morabilo, Presidenl: Lorraine Teschhe, Treasurer: and Mary Ann Mcglynn, Secrelary: Row Two: Joanne Spelc Vice- Presidenl: and Jeannine Scnrader Sccia Chairrnan. cOiv1MERciAL CLUB MEMBERS: Row One: Arlene Peezcr, Meri Busch, Pal Anders, Lau 'alee Flodslrcrr, and Marcia Wriqhl: Row Two: Sally Sarher, Eileen Silya, Diane Smilh, Kay Webb, Caro' Slollrnan Rosernary Lind- say, Edna Johnson, and Gail Balmer: Row Three: Marqcl Oberf, Shirley Love, Sandra Sundl, Dolores Olas Diane Paul, Barbara Schukle, Carolyn Sloir, and Linelie Osborn. LOWER PHOTO: Row One: Donna Definer, Mercedes Lee, Dolores Ccolc Diana Karne sledl, Lenore Shield, and Shirley Ganqlerg Row Two: Joyce l-liqhl, Norrna Oplholl, Lynne Knudsen, Sue Larion, Jaclcie Pilce, Pal Zadolrus Barbara Finlce, Donna Smirh, Jackie Chase, and Donna Runge, Row Three: Judy Seeqerr, Marcia hlawrhorne, Barbara Ouine, Diane Fox, Jean Ouarels, Barbara Canham, Marian Pall, Nancy Cepuder, Nancy Dickens. and Karen Rurnpi: Row Four: Elaine Con- sirilos, Dianne Blaqburn, Barbara Purdy, Barbara Braun, Mary Meyer, Marilyn Srrom, Sylvia Sarlorius, Phyllis Thompson, Marlene Pcbo Nancy McBearh and Rosemary Reedy. EE- 1 QEHHXikEHHH ua' I4 QMMA LDISP acys any raine proglems mis ear The MaTh Club gives iTs members a chance To improve Their maThemaTical knowle edge. Organized in l945, The club is now sponsored by Mr. Benson, wiTh Mrs. Hed- burg acTing as co-sponsor. This year's oTTicers were Evan LopaTlca, PresidenT: RoberT NewhoTT, Vice-PresidenT: Barry Jablon, SecreTaryq and Diclc Berg, Treasurer. The only requiremenT Tor becoming a member oT MaTh Club aTTer compleTing Algebra 9, is a HB average Tor The TirsT semesTer OT GeomeTry lO. Building a TloaT Tor Homecoming made up one oT The year's club acTiviTies. Twice a monTh The maThemaTicians meeT To solve maTh problems. Pins are awarded To members successTully solving Them. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Evan LopaTlca, PresidenT: RoberT NeuhoTT, Vice-PresidenT: Barry Jablon, SecreTary: and Diclc Bercx, Treasurer. MATH CLUB MEMBERS: Sfanding in Foreground: Mr. Benson: FirsT Row: Jim Prell, June Paulus, Mary Meeker, Fred Gable, Gary Dukes, and Jaclcie Bumr'nerT: Row Two: Chuclc Ruppman, Al John, Lawrence SebasTian, Joanne Paulson, Alan LopaTha, Dale FosTer, Barb Mahler, and George Krueger. gibegafe Comlolefes econ! Season DEBATE CLUB: Sfandingz STeve Brown, Vice-Presidenli and Car Swansor, Presidenit Seafedt John Boyles, Treasurer: and Judy Dyer, SecreTary, Standing: Donna i3iTch John Srrand, Frieda Coed, DoroThy Warrick a o anna Pine: Seafed: Philip SchaeTer Maff Lowman Fred STark Elmer SchaeTer, and Shelley Ruben This spring, The DebaTe Club compleTed iTs second debaTing season aTTer a lapse oT over Ten years when York was wiThouT such an organiZaTion. The club reorganized IasT year wiTh The acTive help oT Mrs. Cobb, a Teacher aT York, who had been a de- baTer in college. This year, Mr. Ribal has been The club advisor, since Mrs. Cobb is no longer aT York. Early in The Tall, The debaTers received The naTional Topic. which was Resolved: ThaT governmenT subsidies should be granTed To qualiified high-school graduaTes who qualiTy Tor addiTional Training. WiTh This Topic in mind, The members puT on inTra- mural conTesTs To gain pracTice and experience Tor The conTerence meeT. The high poinT oT The year came in November, when Tour Teams wenT To Lyons l-ligh School Tor The conTerence TournamenT. The resulTs were very encouraging. The Two sub-varsiTy Teams won Three and losT Tive debaTes, and The beginning Teams' combined record was six wins and Two losses. II3 ,,, A ... sea.- ...... .Ms er ufure eac ers eaJ Circus in omin ears FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB MEMBERS: Foreground: Par Werner and Nadine Mahler: Froni Row: Joan Juull, Nancy Sobliclc, Linda STonsiTer, Carol Blauw, Sue Nielsen, Ram Wal- Ton, Marcia RaTTerscn, and Erances SmiThg Row Two: Char- loTTe Eranlcs, Jean Klug, JaneT Rumpf, Carol MarTin, Marge Gable, June Rhodes, lfaThy Maly Linda Trcxel, and GwenyTh Jones. FUTURE TEACHERS OEETCERSL SquaTTing: Charles GuThrie, Vice-RresidenT3 SeaTed: Arlene Spillar, Treasurer, and KaThy Osborn, Librarianq Standing: Donna Klimplce, President and BeTTy Bunge, SecfeTary. 7'EA3H The sponsor V were also Two- 39' able direcTion, avi' N oT EuTure Teachers This year was Miss BilleT. There co-sponsors, Mr. MeiTz and Mr. Koch. Under Their The club goT oTT To a Tine sTarT. 2 The oTTicers Taryy Charles GuThrie, Vice-RresidenT7 Arlene Spiller, Treasurer, and KaTherine Osborn, Librarian. were Donna Klimblce, President BeTTy Bunge, Secre- This year The club revised Their consTiTuTion so iT will beTTer TiT Their needs. They have also sTarTed a sysTem whereby The members will be able To earn bins. This has creaTed a loT oT inTeresT. Among The acTiviTies OT The club are The visiTing oT oTher schools To see how They are run and haw The subiecTs are TaughT, and seeing movies concerning meThods oT Teaching. The club also sells boolc covers as a money making proiecT. This is done every year. The mosT inTeresTing meeTings, however, are Those aT which There are speakers To Tell The members abouT Techniques OT Teaching. IT4 CHESS CLUB MEMBERS: Table One: Fred Slarlc, Joe Carler, and Ed Mua- ra+h7 Table Two: Fred Zimmerman, and Lloyd Flolrnj Table Three: Dlik Ausl, Dick Murlree. and Bill Gvorbur- oll, Bill Lawrence, and Randall John- A son, CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Sieve Brown, Vice-Presidenrq Fred Gable Secrefaryy John Boyles, Treasurer: and Dick Berg, Presidenf, ircus jesfers fo Ljluzahfional CAMS Boar! Under fhe supervision of Mr. Knudson, Chess Club meels every ofher Monday during lhe school year. The members of lhe club have nor compeled againsl any olher schools in lournamenls, bul' They do play againsl each olher for +he pleasure of lhis ever-growing, ever-popular game. Chess Club is composed of len lo 'rwenly members and is open lo any sludenl seeking fhe company of 'Fellow enlhuslasls for lhis fascinaf- ing aclivily. Il5 SQUARE DANCE CLUB: Foreground: Judy Flammerich, Jim Srnifh, STephen Olrean, Charlene Franks, Diane Piedlow, Har- ley DeJong, Jan Breh, and James Boswell: SiTTing: Joan C-ermano, Marilyn Scheib, Nancy Sue Donaldson, Barbara SmiTh, Edna Johnson, Joyce Beagley, Norma Roman, MyrTle FriTz, and Charlene Griesback: STanding: Ron Happner, Susan Wickham, Shiela Welch, Sonia SaeTher, Mercedes Lee, Dolores Olas, Nancy McBeaTh, PaT l-lahn, Joyce l-laydock, Diane Paul, Echo Lenz, and PaT Zadakus. SQUARE DANCE CLUB OFFlCERS: SiTTing in foreground: Donna Pine, Vice-President STanding in Foreground: Alan LopaTka, Presidenlg PaT Bowes, Treasurer: STanding in Back- ground: Dolores Koch, Social Chairman: LineTTe Osborn, SecreTary. 9 Kildare ance Gne O rMorL 5 Oplfflal' SJGSAOWS Would you like To Take parT in The Tun and Trolic oT square dancing? Well, you ' , have an opporTuniTy To do This every Third Friday oT The monTh in The girl's gym. I Alll. , This, oT course, is when and where The Square Dance Club meeTs. '.':1' The meeTings sTarT as soon as school is dismissed. A Tew meeTings are sTarTed wiTh fin.: ..... A a regular business session, buT The maioriTy are iusT square dancing led by The club's H TaiThTul caller, Mrs, Plomb. ReTreshmenTs are served aT The end OT each meeTing. 5- Since IQ48, when iT was Tounded, The purpose oT The club has been To TurTher inTer- esT, skill, and enioymenT in Tolk, round, and square dancing. This year The Square Dance Club was made up OT TiTTy sTudenTs, oT whom The maioriTy were Treshmen. The club has had a very enioyable year under The very capable direcTion oT Mr. Kelly, The TaculTy sponsor, and his assisTanT, Mrs. Fenske. The Square Dance Club's highlighT OT The year was Their ChrisTmas parTy. The parTy sTarTecl wiTh Tolk and square dancing in The girl's gym, Tollowed by ice cream and cokes in The caTeTeria. noT connecTed wiTh The school. This year The club enjoyed Themselves on a hayride aT The STalTord STables. M EI? 'i,',:: fl 4 Each year The Square Dance Club Tries To have aT leasf one social evenT ThaT is f' I. .-' lb II6 cg qQeJ Cross onfinues islolenchvl Apes' ormance RED CROSS WOODSHOP: Clockwise: Alberf RuraTh, Torn RenninqTon, RoberT Miller, Richard Ladny WalTer Teschke, James l-lenauqhan, Russell Rada, and John BrusaTi. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES: From' Row: Sara Teschner, and KaThy Eoss: Row Two: Dick Johnson, and Jean McLeod: Row Three: Leonard STeTanski, Maiorie Sims, Bob Teich, and Norma OpTholT. RED CROSS ART STAEE: CTockwise: Audrey Shaw, BeTTe Bishop, JeaneTTe Bauer, MarqueriTe SiewerT, Carol Brinl'erT, JudiTh T-Teyrnann, STephen Ferrara, Eleanor Gaus, Rosemary Johnson, and JudiTh T-Tauserrnann. Since I944, when The Junior Red Cross was organized aT York, The obiecT oT The club has been To help oThers. This year, under The capable leadership oT Mrs. Jack, The club made Tavors and Tilled ChrisTmas sTockings Tor diTTerenT hospiTals. LaTer on in The year The Junior Red Cross made bookcases Tor Hines l'lospiTal. ln February The club made Tavors Tor WashingTon's birThday and senT Them To various hospiTals. The club also made oTher iTems including sTaTionery Tolders, memo ads Tra l D - v ease maTs, and cookies Tor hospiTal parTies. In March The Junior Red Cross sponsored an assembly and Tund drive. The club, which meeTs every monTh, is open To all sTudenTs who wish To ioin. AT each meeTing, The council, consisTing oT eighT members oT The club, chooses The proiecTs which The group will aTTempT To do. Any sTudenT who wishes To parTicipaTe . LC. h in ma ing T ese proiecTs may do so. This ye-ar's council members were Sara Teschner, Leonard STeTanski, KaTherine Foss, Norma OpTholT, Richard Johnson, Jean MacLeod, Vernon Sinn, and Bob Teich. This year The Junior Red Cross was qreaTly indebTed To The arT deparTmenT The woodshop classes, and The home economics classes, which helped Them make some oT Ther proiecTs. II7 UPPER PHOTO: EUTURE NURSES: Sea+ed: . y , Janice Adams, Barbara Finke, Vivian Duerr, Pal Luckacs, Sharlene Link, Barbara Janel H ers, Joyc Deiers, Linda Bexson, Diana Elz, Bar- bara Keppner, Eslher Daken, and Loreiia Gabrielson. MlDDLE PHOTO: Sealed: ley, Joann Moselich, Doris Whilney, Carol R Priscilla and Juli dilh Phill Peiers, Nancy Siokes, Marcia Zadel, Jean Ouarles, Florence Hagemann, ufure 'urses lpremiere in The Euiure Nurses Club, which was organized in i952 'ro inieresi girls in nursing and +o aid fhose already infer- esfed in The nursing profession 'ro decide on The hospifal where ihey will frain. is sponsored by Mrs. Rofh and Miss Seal, ihe school nurses. This year The club has visiied S+. Lukes, Evansion Hos- piial, Wesley Memorial Hospiial and has aiiended The Sue Gassen Babs Ba singer Jones, Judy Hughes, and arlwig. Sfandingz Judy Egg- e Eggers, Sharon Carr, Diane Bonnie Oeler, Virginia Ting- oberis, Maureen McGuire, Rooies, Joyce Wierzbecki, e Miniord. Sfanding: Mere- ips, Barbara Waliers, Sandra and Elo Nighlenoale. LOWER PHO- TO: OEHCERS: Carol Laiharn, Treas- urer: Belly Wingard, Secreiaryg Marfha Slone, Vice-Presideni, and Pal Weber, Presidenl. lvf J O is gr Q we an ? in Nix., I I VL. -, s N ' L 'B of I, A '- QLSJQ4 l T J-fix., TT U Euiure Nurses Club rally in Alion, Illinois. The service proiecfs oi ihe club have consisied of mak- ing scrap books for veferans and aiding in The iormaiion of a Nurses Club ai lmmaculare Concepiion High School. To receive a pin or guard, The members musi earn one hundred poinis by working on difierenl proiecis and com- rniiiees during a iwo year period. Apn- -Q ff i MMM, 2 3, W., yi 9 ,fs kH2SfOYy l'OViJ25 EVICJIQSS CZYCICJQ of nowleclge Founded in I938 by Mr. Van Norman, l-lisTorical SocieTy was reorganized a Tew years ago wiTh The help oT Mr. Varland, iTs presenT sponsor. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To open To The sTudenTs opporTuniTies noT 'found in The classroom Tor The sTudy and appreci- aTion OT our CounTry and iTs problems. This club meeTs once a monTh and has many varied acTiviTies. l-lisTorical SocieTy's biggesT proiecT This year was The Lincoln Day Assembly on Febru- ary IO. Members oT The club planned The enTire program, which had Three slciTs podraying episodes in PresidenT l.incoln's liTe. The assembly concluded wiTh selecTions Trom The band. ln addiTion To Their main proiecT, The l-lisTorians enioyed several speakers and movies This year as well as a visiT To Glenbard High School To hear a Tall: on The Unifed NaTions. Any iunior or senior who is inTeresTed in hisTory is eligible To join and may receive a pin upon earning TorTy poinTs. qv SiTTing: Charles Casper, RLTT' Mueller Marilyn WhiTe, Judy Serahn Ellar Toedfer, Ella Hiclcs Tom Noggle, and Judy Ren: STancling: Caro, Knab Donna Runge, l3aT hlalnr and Rosemary l.'ndsaw. l-llSTORlCfxL SOClETY CFHCERS: Gai Giegold, Vice P'E?SldGV I Carol l.iV-ilid, Se-creTary7 Fred Sfarlf, Treasurer: 'no Judy Clark, Presiderwi HTSTORTCAL SOCTETY MEMBERS: GIRLS CLUB BQARD: Fronf Row: Jane MacAskill, Bonnie Brown, Judy Schroeder, Polly Anderson, Pal Anderson, Shar- on Kuechler, Ann Campbell, and Nancy Bills: Back Row: Ann Armslrong, Lenore Sley- ens, Florence Boughlon, Mary Ann Wesbroclc, Barbara Brad- bury, Ann Ferry, and Marise Rader. Pwmx. Qrls , Boar are ingmasfers oflgig Aeiflr N B f Une ol lhe largesl clubs al Yorlc is Girls' Club. Membership is open lo any girl in f W school. From lhe over lour hundred aclive members is chosen a board ol direclors. C The board meels every monlh and plans and sleers lhe acliyilies ol lhe club. B. Members ol lhe board lhis year, besides lhe regular ollicers, and lheir special proiecls were Florence Boughlon and Barbara Bradbury, Bow Week: Pally Anderson and Polly Anderson, Big Sislers: Sharon Kuechler and Ann Armslrong, l-lalloween Parly: Lenore Slevens and Ann Jerry, Tea: Bonnie Brown and Ann Campbell, Con- 1 cessions: Jane MacAslcill and Mary Ann Wesbroclc, Publicily: Nancy Bills, Pin and Guard: Judy Schroeder and Maude Reder, Special Proiecls. Bglh lhe board and Girls' Club operale under lhe capable direclion ol Miss Phyllis W Gra m. lf 6lRLS CLUB OFFICERS: Sealed: Carolee Moen presi- denl: Marilyn Marcis, corres- ponding secrelary: Pal Smilh, Treasurer: Sfandingz Carolyn Spees, recording secrelary: Sara Teschner, vice-president I2O Qrls, is yorks tjzree- ing ircus Besides being one oT The largesT clubs aT York, Girls' Club is also one oT The busiesT. lT's proiecTs sTarT in The summer, when club members acT as Big SisTers To incoming Treshmen girls. During The TirsT weeks oT school Girls' Club sponsors Bow Week, where The classes compeTe wiTh each oTher Tor The largesT percenTage oT sales. Each year Girls' Club sponsors The school wide Halloween ParTy, which This year was a mixer dance. l.aTe in The year The club has a picnic aT a nearby park. The lasT evenT each year is The lv1oTherfDaughTer Tea aT which pins and guards are awarded and The new oTTicers insTalled. Besides These school proiecTs, Girls' Club sponsors service proiecTs Tor The com- muniTy. This year This included collecTing canned goods Tor a welTare agency and making Tray Tavors Tor a nearby hospiTal. OTher proiecTs included selling aT TooTball games and several programs wiThin The club such as a ChrisTmas ParTy, hearing a Talk by a proTessional model, and an inTer- class TalenT show. Girls' Club is a member oT The Chicago-Suburban Girls' ConTerence, and each year sends delegaTes To iTs spring conTerence. I2l els acteacls Spirifed Crown, Ijlrougf SAQW pn- ' R PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Siifingt Nancy Sfokes, Vice-President Sue Sheehan, Presidenfz and Judy Woolverion, Poinf Chair- man: Siandingz Valerie Jones, Secreiary, and Pai S rn i i iw, Treasurer. POM PON GTRLS: Row One: Sandra Maclaren, JaAnn Wai- +ers, Joy Harfmann, and Sue Sheehan, Row Two: Joyce Weirzbecki, Virginia Tingiey, Befh Lucas, Barb Hardy, and Lenore Sfevensq Row Three: Mary Sweig, Judy Byers, Sue i-iiil, and Marilyn Marcis. urs 0 df' x VARSITY CHEERLEADERSJO- ann Sucny, Mary Ann DiGen- naro, Donna Snyder, Sue Tescn- ner, Nancy Horn, Linda Weisn- er, Carol Casiner, and Elien Waison. FRGSH-SOPH CHEERLEAD- ERS: Pai Werner, Gail Suhr' bier, Pai Rarnarsek, Loreiei Viscarielio. Beffy Bloedel, and Linda Joy. T22 ep Spirif gjcnalles 5niAusiasm n row As Pep Club consTanTly grows in size, The club acTiviTies increase by leaps and bounds. To sTarT OTT The year, Pep Club sold mums aT The Homecoming game, Then early in The winTer, The club sponsored a balce sale, Tollowed in February by The Maine mixer. The club's lasT and mosT imporTanT evenT was The annual BaslceTball Dance honoring The baslceTball players and The cheerleaders. AlThough Pep Club is composed OT a number oT commiTTees, probably The mosT acTive This year has been The banner commiTTee, which publicized all The home TooTf ball and baslceTball games. Pep Club also sponsored The Pom-Pon girls, who perTormed aT Two basl4eTball games and were elecTed To serve as leaders Tor a larger group which will perTorm aT TooTball games nexT year. I23 C CEC Q Xl Qx .5 M 3 .,..f My h1g 1 . i M lunuy 1 .,,,,.,:1 , U 5 . V. Q gg QQ sl g Q Q F f ' is 9 J R ,,.,:.. .ff ','A -. E E 1,'-,'- 'V. 2. Wm' 5-. '. ,.' N.. E I QQ ! ,aflf , M 8 1 2 biqzltul., V? 1 ,5 - I --::- ,V:,:.1.1:,'. .f 5 W f ,H Y if ..,:A,: V 15 f DP PHOTO: Row One: Judy Fosfer, Barbara Bach, Marion Pilarski, ary Lou Graham, Jean Roe, Karen Glenhe, Laura Sargenf, Ellen iuserrnann, Bonnie Oeler, Carol Schleuning, Marilyn Budde, Carol avalc, Nadene Mahler, Pai Cady, Carole Brabanf, Mary Lou Barfole, ida Fricl4e, Carol Crowder, Mary Lou Weissner, Jaclcie Hulseberg, rbara Baysinqer, and Judifh Campbell: Row Two: Gayle Johnson, ariorie Macomb, Sharon lrvine, Linda Leclcie, Gayle Srneia, Vivian err, Melanie Henderson, Jean Colfer, Gay Johler, Kafhleen Riffer, yen Bernsfcn, Barbara Rice, Grela Johnson, Sheila Kavanagh, Alice Jch, Joyce Ohlrnan, Barbara Olson, Lucille Pioffer, Julia Schaeffer, slie Brown, and Harrief Schullyi Row Three: Ann Maycroff, Carol gance Sue Carlson, Judy Whilacre, Judy Pasfa, Conna Roberfson, annie Rugen, Joan Hall, Joyce Hall, Kafhy Ohmachf, Marge Gable, f lculcas, Jane Mefcalf, Sharon Porle, Diane Mills, Janef Breh, Judy arnrnericlc, Joyce Slcinlcle, Gail Suhrbier, Lu Ann Kareles, Sue Wiclc- fv Pa' Milca. Marie Civic, Marilyn Oyergaard, Judy Mefcalf, Karen ueger, and Sandra Pefers. . . A Porfs a inning SAQW Wifh freshmen rneefing on Monday ancl Thursday and upperclassmen meefe ing on Tuesday and Wednesday, G.A.A. members parficipafe in such sporfs and games as soccer, field hoclcey, fennis, baslcefball, bowling, fumbling, volleyball, shuffleboard, fable fennis, and baseball. Among ofher sporf ac- fivifies in which fhe girls parficipafe are fournamenf games fo defermine baskefball and volleyball champs, and fhe sfafe baskef-shoofing confesf. G.A.A. won firsf prize for fhe besl' decorafed car in fhe homecoming parade, however, fheir firsf semesfer oufside acfivifies didn'f sfop here. Mr. Hullca was guesf speaker af one of fheir business meefings, and fhey had fwo brownie sales and held fheir annual Chrisfmas pof luclc, af which all new members are inifiafed. As second semesfer rolled around, C5.A.A. found ifself again engrossed in numerous acfivifies. ln February, fhere was fhe coolcie sale and fhe Fafher- Daughfer Evenf. To fop off fhe year, fhere was fhe annual Mofher-Daughfer Tea, af which new officers are insfalled and awards are given ouf. l25 Q KN NW G G ,Anil r .i.!.!Eqf:fE:2'lii?:?bi:h I lLEiV' I s o RJ off? :Ceffermen in 04l'Alefic cfivifies hung A T53 4 if T 5 if LETTERMENS CLUB OFFICERS: Roger Boeger, President Bob 5 T-'loTTrnan, Vice-PresidenT, Franlc -Q Wagner, Treasurer: and Bill TwiT- Ty, SecreTary. LETTERMENS CLUB MEMBERS: rg: FronT Row: KurT Heerwagen, Don Schloerner, Ken Gammon, Dick PeTers, Howard Boysen, Karl Wen- del, Charles TruclcenbrodT, Ed Myers, PeTer WrighT, and John Bach. Row Two: Les Michael, Lar- ry Gunn, Diclc Oeler, John Davi- son, Dave PeTerhans, John Bruha, Jim Glynn, Ron Iv1oseTich, and Bob Clauss. Row Three: Wayne Kimmell, Glenn GusTaTson. Bill Zersen, Ray STeben, Bill MaviTy, Sfandingz Torn WulT. Missing: Torn Beniamin, David AsT, and Dick Dailey. All Yorlc AThleTes who have won a varsiTy leTTer are eligible Tor membership in LeTTermen's Club, an honorary organizaTion sponsored by Mr. STaTani. The mosT imporTanT evenT oT The year is The iniTiaTion oT prospecTive members. AT This Time, The iniTiaTes are duly puT Through Their paces. Those who survive are in The posiTion OT dishing iT ouT The Tollowing year. The leTTermen keep order aT baslceTball and TooTball games, and sell programs aT The laTTer. Special awards are being given To Those rnosT acTive members. This year's oTTicers, who were elecTed aT The iniTiaTion lasT spring are Roger Boeger, President Bob l-loTTman, Vice-President Bill TwiTTy, SecreTary7 and Frank Wagner, Treasurer: and Bill Zersen, SergeanT-aT-Arms. 126 -NNW K ff? '-...'1' xyb A f E3 EE Si. 2 jr fx-ifws , -ef-Z x g? kr! ., ol J 2 fm ew or ers SAows fAe elses fo cjvw cfs NEW YORKERS MEMBERS: Fore- groruncl: BeTTy Lendsey and Duane CollineT: Seafedz Elaine Casey, Joy T larT. Judy Jaeger, GwyneTh Jones, and Lynn Luber: Standing: Carol Sue Byrne, Linn Grunwald and Rosemarie Berg. NEW YORKERS OFFICERS: Sfandingz Miss KranTz, Advisory Row One: BeTh Taylor, PresidenT: Jean Pelc, Treasurer: Row Two: G l o r i a Raiewski, ReTreshr'nenT Chairman: Barbara l-lardy, Secre- Taryg Row Three: Ann Campbell, HospiTaliTy Chairman: and Jim Kendall, Vice-President Knab, Roseann PusaTeri, AcguainTing TransTer sTudenTs wiTh York is The purpose oT New Yorkers Club. ln The beginning OT The school year all new sTudenTs are inviTecl To aTTend a coke parTy given in The caTeTeria. AT This meeTing The new sTudenTs ask gues- Tions abouT clubs, acTiviTies, and diTTiculTies They may have discovered. The older members Try To answer Them and aid The new YorkiTes as much as pos- sible. During The ChrisTmas season The club puTs on The Principals Tea Tor The previous graduaTing class. This year's Tea was held in The new library, and The York l-ligh School OrchesTra, under The direcTion OT Mr. Pondelick, pro- vided background music. A vocal quarTeT and accordion Trio were also on The program. As always, The Tea was a wonderTul success. ln The spring The club sponsors a poT luck supper. This supper is To help people become beTTer acguainTed. ATTer dinner, mixer and ice-breaker games are played. Under The supervision oT Miss KranTz, New Yorkers Club has iusT complered anorher successTul and enjoyable year. IZ7 Q if if 'T ig 'ir u i I .gf 5 uni '25 ervice roulos gel? ,!3eAimJfAe SAow an MSA ONE: Audio-Visual Operafors. Seafed in foreground: Mac Weeks, Row One: Bill Hyers, Donald Mac Trinder, John Pecha, Harley De Jong, James Briia, Bob Jourden, Clark Pafe, James Law, and Al Reiman. Row Two: Ronald Mraz, Jerry Ackerman, Marlin Gebhardf. Romer Everhardf, Larry Fox, and Bill Krisfensen. Row Three: Jerry Boss, Don Sfanqle, Alberf Mueller, Roberf Sebasfian, Dale Kefh, Norman Keller, Paul Warnke Clifford Reimer, John Kohlman Ri- chard NVafson, Berry Smifh, Aian Kelley, Sfeve Benson, Fred Mafhews, Roberf Le Sade, Jim Talboff, and Donald Rauch. TWO: Affendance Helpers: Seafed On Floor: Carroll Kavanaqh and Jim Glynn, Row One: James Halverson, Sharon Oaulke, Bar- hara Gruzynski, Marilee Dules, Pafricia Shelfon, David Ruehl, and Torn Osborn. Row Two: Judy Oarneff Judy Seeqerf, Al Schroeder Mary Ann D'Anqelo, Leona Chuclman. Dale Fosfer, Barbara Wend' Shirley Jeneson, Lois Berfini, Beffe Bishop and Mary Ann Wes' broclc. Sfanding: Paf Lemasney, Janef Edmondson, Pauleffe Kirk Kirf Heerwaen, Karen Kilqore, John Tornquisf, Frances Dziadxio, Mar- lene Habel, Phoebe Wriqhf, Sharlene Link, Bill Semple, and Ray Nullal. THREE: IO9 Office Workers. Row One: Diane Davidson, Carolyn Sloff, Therese Bergman, and Shirley Hanson. Row Two: Nancy Laffa, Judy Belle Clark, Barbara Keppner, and Pafricia Klopack. Row Three: Pafricia Hahn. Marfha Campbell, Mary Ann McOlynn, and Anifa Schmecke- bier, FOUR: Sound Crew: Evan Lopalka, Kirby Mefcalfe, Torn Grisaff, Jim Ransom, and Ackerman, Doreen Piler, Rufh Boufon, and Joann Spek. Row Three: Marilyn Alexander, Doris Willie, Nancy Horn, Marqof Oberf, Sandra Mosefich, Sue Bairbach, Sandra l-lommas, Marilyn Wolfe and Brian Hollmark. SEVEN: Library Sfaff, Back Row: Marilyn Miller, Pa: Wernick, Alfreo Reismann, James Prince, Ella Hicks, James Ransom, Marilyn Whife, Jack Dawson, Allen Pearson, Nancy Bafhum, Charlene Franks, John Maqneffa, Marilyn Mankaunf, Karen Miller, Florence Boughfon Sandra Maclaren, and Fam Walfon. Leff Back Table: Agnes Kris5o- vaek, Dorofhy Rohlfinq, Anna Belobraydick, Jerry Ooerlifz, Ray Giese, Rolene Lorin, Par Seymore, and Debbie Manders. Le-'H From' Table: Rosemary Johnson, Marfha Sfone, Jaunifa Bolfreck, Boberf Baker, Jeanne Thon, Sharon Siforski, Barbara Lafsch, and Marise Rader, Middle Table: Polly Anderson, Diane Peferson Mar- lene Rosenkranz, Bruce Mifflafadf, Kirby Mefcalf, Paf Werner, Jan'ce Adams, and Barbara Sfark. Row Behind Middle Table: Barbara Prof beck, Arlene Spillar, Carol Carlon, John Malone, Norma Upholf, Jean Beecham, and Charlene Hargraves. Righf Back Table: Sally Wessels, Thomas Grisofe, Leonard Bauerle, Fred Eosferling, Linda Weisberl, Edna Johnson, Marcia Zadel, and Trudy Funk. ln Fronf of Table: Gloria Raiewski, Eileen Silva, Jeannine Schrader, Mary Ann McGlynn, and Shirley Willey. Jim O'l.eary. FIVE: Box Office Workers: Tom Osborn, Bill Semple, Tom Roberlson, Dale Fosfer, Joe Yaeqer, Ken Brefmann, and Ralph Shield. SIX: Main Office Workers. Row One: Erika Greniq, Dorofhy Oziak, Bonnie Grace, Arleen Feezor, and Diane Paul, Row Two: Janef afecomers JUL? jAeir aces in rama of Circus One: JULHOR CLASS PLAY: Arn Hclwir Crufk Jwefsz, Crariolh- LM Mkhau: Shanding: Nanwcffr Lcdnid Barham MLerrIF'P'f1, Jura Wafgcrx, Bnrriara Bradbury, Join VW--Hlfy, arm Bib Teirh, Pf1L.x.s, Jsmof Qrfrsfr-d, Rey Wr'1+er Lifrw Jay, Arn Carrpraew, CUWJ Lupbkn-, SreJoy Ruben, Dr 'w Rfadsch, and Lferry Gunn: Fore- Lxwoty-JLJyNIQRdCCLfExSSk SLAY: Charkzffrv Vfafson Barham Bradbury, ground: RON Baumann- vm 010' fm uc nrdrz, Three: MADRNGAL: Row One: Ln-iqr Lfckwccvd Karen Prifcharo, LQTQJCSQLUVBZB.Sra:ydk'?gx' Rgmjd PUSH BMV: LQSLUQ Mr' ,md Lucihe Gahasso' Row Two: Judy Kvapii, Adcvnc Sufakn, Joan F J L LUV VDJQV' N NNW' .UNH mf: 'U' Z awgyy Jffhnsos, and Barbara IVJOSQCIFCJ-U4' Row Thr ez Chxronce Darwin John Uwymc Hmdqo' and Dan Smmqxof Seafed' CVWJ Oemm' Dm M yy V R ,md NYM' Fd KJ J' .e ' V Sp4J'2r3V'S,Jf1Ny'Lf? Puinh, ard Dfw Maude. 1: Q 1, f fur- in ,fren Gcdvwnq Row Four: Llafvf Nfufek Umim PALE Dave ZUVSQF' dvd NOHWMX Mayer' Six: OCTET: Row One: Valerie Jruwes and Burcam Fmdy: Row Two: Four: Quill and Surah: Seafed: Carry! Binlcerf, Lynda Cray, Judy V'c'!wr DeWirwdr, Uhich Finke, and Kirby Mfzfcalfq Row Three: Judy Dyer, Chfmdes Cawprzr, Donna Bfalr. MM? Lowman, Judy EWOH, and Fuc'1r:rs,, Damn: Hfixwe und Joyce Eqqers. ...I Q3 I29 'Q L ! 1? OGC CS QTSC Cl' QnJmM2llGY MGA? ClOWlflS CPG VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FronT Row: John Bruha, Bruce Haas, Ed Baerman, Roger David, Gordon CliTTord, Ken Gammon, Jerry Carino, Dave Eelker, Bob l'ToTTman, and John WingerT: Row Two: Man- ager Tom Fox, Bill Zersen, Roger Boeger, Leonard WebsTer, Terry STraTTon, Bob Reinecke, Jim Glynn, I . .OZ Frank Wagner, Frank Weaser, Bob OTToman, Bill MaviTy, and Dave Schumacher: Row Three: Coach mal .0 GJD Lesch, Chuck Myers, Ray Paieau, EoresT Devor, PeTer WrighT, Billy Joe Evans, Duane SlayTon, Chuck , ...g.: 00.0:?r'9 SeidenTuss, Les Dunscombe, Chuck TruckeribrodT, and Bob Bloom: Row Four: Coach Mueller, PeTer alia 0. .0 .5 s .' Anderson, Tom Cioper, Dick Dailey, Dale McCoy, John LaThar'n, Don Rausch, Bill Urban, Dave AST, and Chuck ChrisTensen: Row Five: Coach EllingsTon, Dick MurTree, Vic Wisner, ArT PeTers, Mark ParreriT, Dick SaTher, Warren Berg, Dick SachwiTZ, Craig STraTTon, l-loward Boysen, and Dick PeTersq LasT Row: Coach Fischer, Torn Beniamin, Don Schloemer, Karl Wendel, Bill Buehring, Les Michael, Dave PeTerhans, Bob GaeTh, Don Mazur, Jim WebsTer, and Bob Haehl. The year's varsiTy TooTball Team, led by The Co-CapTains Karl Wendel and Bill Zersen, Tinished The ConTerence sea- son Tied Tor sixTh place wiTh ArlingTon l-leighTs. The Dukes' record Tor The conTerence was Two wins, Tour losses, and a Tie. Prior To The TirsT game oT The year, They looked as iT They would have a winning Team, buf They were unable To geT rolling unTil midway Through The season. ThroughouT The year, The Dukes were hampered by iniuries, and They also missed The services oT Dick RohlT, who This year played aT Kirkwood l-ligh School, where he was selecTed Tor The Alle American EooTball Team. The Dukes TirsT game, which was a non-conTerence conTesT, was againsT Elgin: They losT 39-O. York's only ThreaT was during The Third guarTer. The Dukes sTarTed The ConTerence season againsT Riverside-BrookTield. York's TirsT score was a shorT pass Trom Boeger To Zersen, buT They Tailed To score The poinT aTTer Touchdown. They again scored on a pass play Trom Boeger To Zersen, and This Time, Dave AsT made The exTra poinT. York ouTgained The Bulldogs boTh in rushing and passing, buT when The Tinal whisTle had blown, The Dukes were on The shorT end oT The scoring and losT To Riverside-BrookTield, I4-I3. The Tollowing week, York losT To LaGrange, I6-O. AlThoug'1 The Dukes held LaGrange scoreless Tor The TirsT Three guarTers, They were unable To sTop Them Trom scoring in The TourTh period. York's nexT deTeaT came aT The hands oT T-linsdale by a score oT 39-I2, This was The worsT loss The Dukes suTTered during The conTerence season. BoTh Touchdowns Tor York were scored by Erank Weaser on quick plays Trorn The 3 and 5 yard lines. The Dukes nexT los+ To Maine by a score oT I4-6. This was Their Tinal loss OT The year, Tor in The Three remaining games, They won Two and Tied The Third. York's only Touchdown was scored by Bil Zersen on a 32-yard run. 3 The TirsT oT York's vicTories was in The l-lomecoming Game againsT Glens bard. They oleTeaTed Glenbard by a score oT Zl-I9. Zersen scored Two oT The Touchdowns, and The Third T.D. was scored by PeTer WrighT on a l7- Qy 0 T32 LD N....,.r CTTQCULAR TNSET: QuarTerback Roger Boeger being Tackled by several Maine players. LOWER LEFT: Half-back Bob l-loTTman evading several would-be Taclslers on an end run. UPPER RIGHT: Gridders rush To The scene oT acTion, LOWER RIGHT: T-TalT-back Bill Zersen on a quick opener. yard pass Trom Bob l-ToTTman. Dave AsT added The Three exTra poinTs by making The aTTer-Touchdown conversions. The Tollowing week, York deTeaTed Downers Grove, I3-6. The Two Touch- downs Tor The Dukes were scored by Bill Buehring and Don Schloemer. The Tinal game OT The season was againsT ArlingTon l-leighTs, who grcaily ouT-weighed The Dukes. The game ended in a Tie, 7-7. York's Touchdown was scored by Frank Wagner, who ThroughOuT The season played mosTly deTense, buT who in The lasT game carried The ball ll yards Tor a T.D. Three members OT The York VarsiTy TooTball Team won posiTions on The All-COnTerenCe Team. They were Don Schloemer, end: Karl Wendel, guard: and Bill Zersen, backTield. T, ij: TTT ii 'igiiff M -il vines evelop inning affern afe VOS EROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM: FronT Row: Gaylen Krause, Dick Beisswanger, Michael Swan, Dick Scheeler, PeTer HoTTy, Gary Mahood, John CorzaTT, and Bob Brown: Second Row: Coach Bloom, Dick Sula, Terry Hudson, Greg View, Lee PeTsche, Ted BrighT, George Lenokas, Bob GoryeTT, Chuck HusTon, and Coach Wachenheim: Third Row: Gordon NeTT STephen Skinner, Ray Rocke, Glen Young, Jon Spelman, Jim Halverson, Ross STahl, and Dick Weiss: FourTh Row: Bob Uhrig, Ron BenharT, Jon Sekenski, Paul Slrom, Howard Lohmuller, Hugh Wilson, Wayne Millies, and Roger Cunningham: LasT Row: Bob Kelley, Terry Biarnesen, Alan Pearson, Bruce Manola, GilberT Marshall, MonT Miller, Len Bauerle, John Bradley, and Jack Archer, ana! Scif fjeams SLOW reaf ofen The York Barons goT OTT To a good sTarT This season by winning Their TirsT Two games. UnTorTunaTely, aTTer These Two wins They seemed To become over-conTidenT and losT The nexT game To The Tough LaGrange squad. Coach Bloom and Coach Wachenheim, who is aT York Tor his TirsT year, drove The Barons Through a Tough drill and Training season, keeping The boys in good condiTion. For The TirsT Time since I952, York beaT Elgin in Their TirsT game oT The season: York I3, Elgin 6. ln The second game oT The season The Barons beaT Riverside-BrookTield by a margin oT eighT poinTs, wiTh The score aT l4A6. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: From' Row: John McMichael John Heyer, Ken Augaberger, Clarence Casazza, Jerry STeTani, John Schwolow, Dick Harmon, Dave Ogle, Larry SuTTon, and Ray Tognarelli: Second Row: Ramon Sanchez, Chuck Porema, Frank BenharT, Ralph Bill, Jim Robbins, Bill EalTer, Dave WhiTehorn, Ke-nT Grobe, Jim McGlynn, and Dave Edwards: Third Row: Dick Ross, John Geiselman, STuarT Schroeder, Alan Hansen, PaT Carey, Nick Chioain, Bob Jones, Ed Howe Lloyd Holm, and Dave Milfs: FourTh Row: Jim ArmsTrong, Tom Dvorak, Bill Myers, Dave Black, Sam Spancer, Lloyd Liebhard, Dick Rose, John Rice Chuck Leng, and STuarT OchilTree: FiTTh Row: George YuTel, Dick Godwin, John CorzaTT, Jim Naidlick, Gary Achepohn Russell Anderson, Ed Keppner, George Eornear, and Leroy Siewerf: SixTh Row: Manager Tom Fox, Mike Harmon, Hugh Mesler, Joe BenedicT, EyerT PeTersen, Jim Rosen, Gerald Van Hoose, Bill Collins, and Manager Fred Eoe-rsTerling: LasT Row: Coach MeiTz, Coach Will, Coach KieTTer, and Coach Wallace. fia ff ,Q . 'Lg.ii2. C?-i'osA-SQPA 7-igAf Q7ArougA ,Beef Season in ecenl' ears The Barons' TirsT loss oT The season was To The Cubs oT LaGrange by a score OT I9-O. Alf Though They came close several Times in ThaT game, They didn'T seem To have enough drive To carry The ball over The goal Tor a Touchdown. ATTer anoTher week had gone by, The Barons meT The Hinsdale Imps buT did noT succeed in breaking The Tie OT 6 To 6. 7, The Barons' Third win OT The season was againsT Glenbard, wiTh The score-board reading 33-25. In a nighT game wiTh Maine, York suTTered anoTher loss by a score oT 39-6. ATTer Their X nexT game, The Barons came vicToriousIy oTT The Tield by deTeaTing Downers Grove wiTh The 5, score-Card reading 6-O. The IasT game was guiTe an uoseT, as The Barons oT York IosT To Ar- lingTon I'IeighTs by a score oT 6-O. Our Team cerTainIy was noT up Tor ThaT game. Qv The possibiIiTies Tor a good Trosh-soph Team nexT year are very good, as This year's Tresh- man Team showed greaT promise. Their Tinal record was Three wins, Three Ties, and no losses. IT The boys on This yearls Troshesoph squad conTinue To improve, They should be a valuable asseT To The varsiTy squad nexT year. TOP RIGHT: Siahl iaTerals To Krause on end run. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Barons aiIe'71pT exTra poinT, LOWER RIGHT: York sTorvTs The opponenTs' line. LOWER LEFT: BrighT reaches Tor incornpIeTe pass. Q :Ss VARSITY SQUAD: FirsT Row: Frank Weaser, Louis Lario, Frank Wagner, Les OTTO, Don Schloe- mer, Glenn GusTaTson, Bruce Oberq, Manager Tom Osborne, and Coach Koch: Second Row: Coach Larson, Manager Bob Mo- riTz, Roger Boeger, Bill PleTa, Torn Beniamin, and Dick Brinkman: AbsenTee: Bill Zersen. M' '5 wall- A , O O O O O e 5 lrsf eason an ew m lSQPFOlnflng This year's York Dukes, led ably by Mr. Koch and Mr. Larson, Tinished a dis- appoinTing season in sevenTh place. The Team Tinished wiTh a 4 win and IO loss record. 9 4 ln The Tinal analysis, however, IT was Tound ThaT wiTh a Tew breaks The record could easily have been 7 and 7. This is shown in a loss To Riverside-BrookTield in overTirne in The second round oT play, To Glenbard by Two poinTs, and To Downers Grove by Two. The record also showed greaT improvemenT Toward The end OT The season. Some oT This was due To The play oT sophomore cenTer Wayne Millies, who was broughT up To The varsiTy aTTer a very successTul season on The Trosh-soph squacl. This year's leTTer winners were Glenn GusTaTson, Dick Brinkman, and Less OTTO, cenTers: Frank Wagner, Frank Weaser, Lou Lario, Roger Boeger, and Bruce Oberg, guards: and Bill Zersen, Don Schloemer, and Tom Beniamin, Torwarcls. ln The TirsT round, York IosT Tour sTraighT conTerence games beTore conquer- ing Maine, 77-59. The Dukes Then losT To Downers, To bounce back by Trouncing ArlingTon l-leighTs 63-55, Thus Tinishing The TirsT round wiTh a 2 win-5 loss record. ln The second round The record was duplicaTed, wiTh York beaTing Maine, 90-86, and ArlingTOn, 63-60. AT The secTional, York surprised one and all by coming up wiTh an upseT vic- Tory, 82-68, over The Suburban League Champions, Proviso. The Dukes losT Their second game To Glenbard in a hearTbreaker, 79-77. 1 w MMA nge' xjfosf for fAe gglbnois J3asAefAall cpegionals arons ave inning eason Frosh-Soph Squad: Firsi' Row: Len Mahoney, Jim Madison, Wayne Miiiies, Rich Suia, Ken Gammon, Lee T-iusTon, and Jack Archer? Second Row: Bili STempie, Jim Haiverson, Dennis Carison, Gayien Krause, Bruce RisTow Fred T-TarT- wig, and Guy Busweiii Third Row: Mr. Gariand Dick Beisswanger. Dick Weiss, Bob STiimpT, Gary Mahood, Dan Andrus, Manager Dick Johnson, and Manager, Wayne GuTman3 AbsenTees: Ross STahi and Jon Speiman. fNcTion ShoTs: Upper Leffz Spei- rnan goes Tor iump-bail. Upper RighT: Suia and Miiiies go Tor re- bound. Lower LeTT: Madison on a iurnp shoT: Lower RighT: i-ToL.sTor' on iayuo. 4: JI 3 ill' 3,5 Tr--H,-e .ww S vi'-r 5 V ' x!,QYv'.+ This year's Frosh-Soph baskeTbaii Team, under The direcTion oT Mr. Henry Garland, Tinished TourTh in The conference winning nine games and iosing eighT. Though noT compiiing a sensaTionai record, The Team showed greaT deTerminaTio and promise by bouncing back Trom a discouraging mid-season slump. They beaT rnosT oT The Teams in The conTerenc aT ieasT once and won ail oT The non-conTerence games. Top scoring honors were Taken by Len Mahoney, Torward. Aiso piiing up high scoring records were Wayne Miiliei cenTer, and Jim Madison, Torward. OTher reguiar piayers were Jon Speiman, Lee i'iusTon, Ross STahl, Ken Gammon, ani Jim Haiyerson, guards: Rich Suia, Jack Archer, and Bruce RisTow, Torwards. Wayne Gufman and Dick Johnson served a managers. The sTaTisTics showed ThaT when The Team iosT, They were edged by oniy a Tew poinTs, buT when winning They usuaii whipped The opponenTs. The Team won only one game by Tess Than Ten pcinTs, whiie haiT The iosinq conTesTs were decide- by iess Than Tiye poinTs. This year's Team, boasTing unusuai heighT, shouid give TuTure yarsiTy Teams much maTeriai, as boTh Wayne Millies ani Len Mahoney saw acTion wiTh The yarsiTy squad iaTe in The season. Qi ifec. ' jflfs 7.14.2 mile TZRESHMEN SQUAD: FirsT Row: John Daiiey, Chuck Mueller, PoTer Voss, Bernard Erickson, and Dick Godwin: Second Row: EverT PeTer- son, Gary Meyer, John CorzaTT, Chuck WQTT. Ramon Sanchez, and Dick Brooks: Third Row: Gerald Sellers, Bob Jones, Jim Robins, Bil Falier, Bob Blagburn, Bob Anders, Bill Collins, and Nick Chipaing FourTh Row: Gary Phillips, John Taylor, Jim Carey, Bill Schloemer, John Geiselman, Frank l3enharT, MorTon Fowler, and AH MorsTadT- Cenferz Coach Ellinosorg Abscnieez Coach l-lulka. JUNIOR VARSTTY SQUAD: FirsT Row: Bll Urban Eugene Brown, and Terry STraTTcr'3 Second Row: Manager Boo MoriTz, Doug N'VaTson, Joe Yaeger, Louis l-larmening, John VVingerT, Ron l-larnpson, and Manager Ray T-looan' Foreground: Coach Larsor. Q' ll , , N X n Q W-:NR f Q... f , g..0 k.. c 9 ,A :0oo'n 0o v'o0 0' . f. ' '5' 9 1 O .g. 2'- 0.90 The l95o York iunior varsih, Team had a very good season, as They were The WesT Suburban ConTerence champions, Their overall record was 8 wins and 2 losses, wiTh a conTerence record OT 6 wins and I loss. The only loss in conTerence play was To Maine. This ouTsTanding Team was coached Through a successTul season by Mr. Larson. Leading The Team were Marv Gronke and Ron l-lamioson, Torwards: Louis l-larmening and John WingerT, guards? and Joe Yaeger, cenTer. All members OT This year s iunior varsiTy Team are looking Torward To play- ing on nexT yearls varsiTy sguad wiTh Louis Lario and Wayne Millies, The only reTurninq regulars. WiTh much pracTice and conTinual improvement These boys should oTTer York a TirsT division varsiTy Team nexT year. The Treshmen goT oTT To a good sTarT This season by winning Their TirsT game. This was an en- couraging sTarT oT a high school baskeTball career Tor many. lT was in The nexT game ThaT They TirsT meT deTeaT. This season's vicTories were over Downers Grove, Riverside-Brookheld, Maine, LaGrange, l-linsdale, and Glenbard. The Team ended The season wiTh a record oT 6 wins and 4 losses. Even Though They losT Tour games, Coaches l-lulka and Ellingson ThoughT The season was a good one. This was because The losses were by only a Tew poinTs. AlThough They reTained all Their men Tor The combleTe season, The Teams main handicap was The lack oT heighT. The ouTlook Tor a good Troshfsoph Team nexT year is very brighT in ThaT These boys will be sTriving Tor improvemenT over The summer vacaTion, T39 sr is or f f LN L r i 2 Lg 2 sm X Q f-1 X SE? 1---- ' I , l Q I arrlers 4746161516 ary uring eason ClRCULAl2 INSET: Caplain Bob Clauss, and Coach Heinhorsr. CRGSS-COUNTRY SQUAD: Fronl Row: Coach l-leinhorsl, Caprain Bob Clauss, Paul Clauss, Nick Welch, Ronald O'Donald, Manager Ray Sleben, and Manager Dick Lewis, Row Two: John Bixby, Bob Johnson, Joe Dispensa, Ken Slromsland, Diclc Fujii, and Manager Larry Gunn: Row Three: Bill Semple, Jaclc l-loliman, Jaclc Werner, Don Krebs, and David Smilhg Row Four: Jim Madison, Len Mahoney, Norman Mayer, Terry Taebel, and Don Yde. This year's cross-counrry squad, coached by Mr. Earl Heinhorsr and caplained by Bob Clauss, ended a rough season wilh a 2 won, 5 losl record. The season was a discouraging one in Jrhal some oi The bellrer runners didn'+ achieve Their maximum porenlial. Anolher damaging laclor was The loss oi lellermen John Davison and Tom Wulf because ol iniuries. The l-larriers deliealed Riverside-Brookfield and Downers Grove bul' succumbed ro The olher conference members. The mosr birler deleals were onefpoinl losses To Arlingron l-leighls, Downers Grove, and Riverside-Broolclield. This year's leller winners were Bob Clauss and Dan Cosgrove, seniors: and Jaclc Werner, Bill Schram, Joe Dispensa, and Dave Smilh, iuniors. Those receiving numerals were Don Krebs, Bill Semple, and Bill Johnson, sophomores, The prospecls lor a good season nexl year are exrremely good, as gradualion will ralce only one oulslanding harrier, Bob Clauss. ll Tom Wull overcomes his iniuries, he will be able lo ioin Joe Dispensa, Jaclc Werner, Dave Smilh, Bill Schram, Don Krebs, Bob Johnson, and Bill Semple on The l956 varsilry squad. I4O i 3 T 5 S 5 i WRESTLING SQUAD: Firsl' Row: Charles Alrssi, Bill Leonard, Lee Neil, Ron lVloseTich, Jack Werner, ForesT Devor, John Werner, Torn PenningTon, Joe Dispensa, Ken BreTTrnan, Dick PeTers, Ray Paieau, and Dave Boyd: Second Row: Dave Ogle, Fred ForesTerling, Roger RensTrorn, Mike Swon, Charles VoiT, John Bixby, Ray Rocke, Terry Biarnesen, Ted BrighT, Jirn Neidlik, Dave CurTis, l-loward Lohmuller, and Hugh Wilsonqilihird Row: T-lenry FriTZ, Jerry STeTani, Bruce EggerT, Brace lVliTTelsTadT, STan Kucaba, Gary Achepohl, Paul Clauss, John LaTham, Bob Reinecke Denny STraciss Jin' Rosen, Tom Doss, Bill Valkner, Bob Uhrig, led BuTTerTield, Dick Keppner, Dick lvluriree, George YuTel Jim Meaoe. Coach Walace, Coach Wachenheim, and Coach STeTani3 AbsenTee: l-larold Keppncr. or e Sfrongmen raffle fo econcl ipace in The l955-I956 varsiTy wresTling Team conTinued The TradiTion OT being one OT The sTrongesT Teams in The WesT Suburban ConTerence. The Team, coached by Mr. STeTani and his assisTanTs, Mr. Wachenheim and Mr. Wallace, compleTed This year's conTerence compeTiTion in second place be- hind La Grange. ln dual meeTs The Team had a winning record oT Ten wins and Tive losses. In The secTional TournamenT held aT PalaTine, York Tinished in Third place behind Elgin and PalaTine. Four boys gualiiied Tor The STaTe TournamenT which was held aT Proviso l-ligh School. They were Tom PenningTon, who Took a TirsT in The secTionalg and ForesT Devor, Ron lvloseTich, and l-lal Keppner, who Took second places. The York boys Tailed To place in The sTaTe meeT. l-ligh-school wresTling, unlike The proiessional varieTy seen on Television, is a sporT in which speed and agiliTy counT Tor more Than bruTe sTrengTh. ln high school The wresTlers are divided inTo Twelve weighT classes ranging beTween The 95-pounders and The heavyweighTs. The bouTs are divided inTo Three rounds and no bouT lasTs longer Than 8 rnin- uTes. PoinTs are given To The parTicipanTs Tor gain- ing advanTage in The maTch, escaping The aolvanTage ol The oTher wresTler, and Tor The amounT oT Time The wresTler mainTains The advanTage. In addiTion. holds which merely inTlicT punishmenT are noT legal. Senior leTTermen This year were ForesT Devor, l-larold Keppner, Ronald lvloseTich, Tom PenningTon, Dick PeTers, and Jim lzeehan. Juniors winning leTTers were Jack Werner, John Werner, Tom Eshelman, Joe Dispensa, and Ken Bre-TTman, Sophornores gualif Tying Tor leTTers were Charles Alessi, Lee lNleTT, and Roger RenesTrorn. Wirh many reTurning leTTermen, Coach STeTani can look Torward To a successTul season again nexT year. wif I ' T s -sss T gre gjwzfmenb G7TcqLiroPe rea 5, Q-inisA SMA York's varsiTy Tennis Team coached by Mr. Kunze Tinished sixTh in The WesT Suburban ConTerence wiTh a record oT 2 wins and 4 de- TeaTs. They also parTicipaTed in 4 non-conTerence meeTs in which They won 2 and losT 2. Their wins were againsT WheaTon and Proviso and Their deTeaTs came aT The hands oT Blue lsland and EvansTon. During York's conTerence season, They de- TeaTed ArlingTon l-leighTs and Downers Grove by scores oT 5-O. AgainsT La Grange and Hinsdale, York was unable To win a maTch: Thus each Team deTeaTed York, 5-O. AgainsT The Three remaining conTerence members, York losT each oT The Three meeTs by a score of 3-2. The poinT winners Tor York were Ed Myers and Jim SmiTh. The seven boys who won leTTers were Jim Blair, Dick Dailey, Bill MaviTy, Bill Michaels, Ed Myers, who also placed second in The Third singles division OT The Comcerence Tennis TournarnenT, Jery RiTTer, and Jim SmiTh. WiTh Tour reTurning leTTermen Mr. Kunze has hopes Tor a good Team nexT year. The Erosh-Soph Team under The leadership OT Mr. GuinToli had a Tine season. They Tin- ished Third in The conTerence sTanding wiTh a record oT 5 wins and 2 deTeaTs. The only Two conTerence maTches which They losT came aT The hands oT La Grange which They losT 3-21 l-lusTon and WesTley scored Their only poinTs. They were also de- TeaTed by l-linsdale 5-O. Their wins were againsT ArlingTon l-leighTs, 5-O3 Maine, 3-21 Riverside-BrookTield, 3-21 and Glenbard, 4-I. The Team was composed oT Lee l-lusTon, Bob Pelikan, Bob Reinecke, CliTTord Reiman, Jon Spelman, Ross STahl, and John WesTley. . . . 1 0 N ,. , 0 ' s x AcTion ShoTs: LeTT: Bill Michaels: LeT'T Cenierz Jim Blair: RighT CenTer: Ed Meyers: Right Jim SmiTh, Frosh-Soph Squad: Ross STahl, Rich BrechT, John WesT- ley, CliTT Reiman, Dich Johnson, Lee hlusTon, Dick WhiTe, Jon Spelman, Bob Pelikan, and Coach GiunToli. Varsiiy Squad: Bill MaviTy, Dave AsT, Ron Baumann, Ed Meyers, Dave AusT, Jerry RiTTer, Dick Dailey, Jim Blair, Jim SmiTh and Don DienTang, managert AbsenTee, Bill Michaels: Foregrouncl: Coach Kunze. T42 gogers ave omg J ime in onference The l955 varsiTy golT squad Tinished sevenTh in a highly compeTiTive conicerence. They won Tour dual meeTs and losT seven. Senior leTTermen oT lasT year's Team, coached by Mr. PraTT, were Mike Polonus, Gary Heppe, and Thomas NordsTrom. This year's Team, under The direcTion oT Mr. Franlq l-lullca, should have a good chance To beTTer lasT year's record. ReTurning regulars This year will be Roger UlseTh, Jerry Rich, seniors: and Louis l-larmening, iunior. Roger UlseTh will serve as Team capTain. Also giving The squad a boosT, will be PeTer NordsTrom, iunior: and sophomores, Charles Alessi, and Jerry GoerliTz, all oT whom parTicipaTed on lasT year's Trosh-soph Team. The T955 Frosh-Soph squad Tinished eighTh in The conTerence, Though The record doesn'T seem To indicaTe iT, many oT The boys on lasT years Frosh-Soph Team show greaT promise Tor Yorlcs TuTure varsiTy Teams. I p '1 -'Q' N, , I I .fi Gai---5 Gb Frosh-Soph GolT Squad: Seafeclz David Boyd and Dicln l'T'new'nclcle, Sanding: Chuclc Alessi, eTe NordsTrom, Jerry GoerliTZ, Henry ecTor, D B u N ore- ground: Left Gary Gould: Righfz Mr. PraTT, lnserTs: Leffz Mike - Tonus: Cenferz Louis l-larmennq' Right: Roger UlseTh. VarsiTy Golf Squad: Seafedz Gary Hepoe, Louis T-la meninq and Roger Ui- ie 3 STanding: M, PraTT, Herb ch, Jerry R'ch, cgene f and Larry Heppe. Foreground: Aff' N. d l T P H and ave r ur F Po l s Th r RaT i Ei SanTi Milco Polonus. if i l I T ,, T .- Z J W l T ' Q v l ' ' 3 W H---....-fs Q T , 5 . r x lil-3 ' fm, , Q3 -1 xx' , r'-1 .- kf 1 ., VARSITY TRACK TEAM: From' Row: Frank Weaser, Peier Wrighi, Bill Siumbaugh, Capiain Phil Cariwrighi, Torn Brighli Dick Maizke, Bill Twiiiy, Caplain Ron Eiherlon, Bill Schram, and Tom Wolfe: Row Two: Coach Sleiani, Dave Shoemaker, Bruce Williams, Dick McAllisfer, Norman Mayer, Roger Boeger, Jon Cada, Bob DuChild, Dave l-larrmann, Glenn Gusfai- son, Jim Kulion, Dick Euiii, Dick Bowes, Ron Bowes, Jim Bingham, Jerry Lewis, Jack Rader, Manager Don Maide, and Coach East Top Row: Granl Miller, George Blumenschein, Chuck Truckenbrodi, Dave Cada, Harold Keppner, Lynn Chrisfensen, Dick Rossi, Bob Clauss, Nick Welch, Erosiy DeVor, Howard Boysen, Bruce Qberg, Tom Benjamin, Wayne Kimmell, Jim Rubieila, Ron T-lampson, and Wilson Iler. EROSH-SGPH TRACK TEAM: Fronf Row: Jim Websier, Bob Johnson, Bruce Milielsiadi, Jack Werner, Bill Semple Paul Clauss, Allan Pearsen, and Torn Cioperg Row Two: Manager Dick Lewis, Dick Weiss, Kirby Meicalie, Jim Cooper, Bob Sireich, Ken Siromsland, Joe Dispensa, Don Yde, David Bingham Duane Leber. Lou Lario, and Manager Roger Renslrom: Top Row: Ron O'Donnell, Duane Slayfon, Roland Elo, Warren Berg, Dick Murbree, Charles Chrislensen, Gerald Radek, Billy Evans, John Bach, Ray Carlson, and Coach Heinhorsi. INDTVTDUALS: Dick McAilisler, high-iumpery and Bill Siumbaugh, pole-vaulfer. The Track Team, coached by Mr. Easi, Mr. Sieiani, and Mr. Heinhorsi, had a wonderful record lasi year. The Dukes appeared in seven big rneeis, iwo during The indoor season and five during Jrhe ouidoor season, and also won all dual meeis. The iirsi meei York appeared in was The Naperville Relays. The mile relay and Jon Cada each won iirsi place. Eiherion, Beniamin, and Shimbaugh won poinis Tor York by placing second in The 50- ,,,. .' ., MAGS Ye epeaf' IMAMMGVS af 6. CwOCLfOVJ CIQQ ary YQ Q .. . lun ,Q s Q K V 4 N 4 3 . .:-:-413-5 X'- i , . yard dash, high iurnp, and pole vauli respeciively. 11 -' 3' wif' , 1- . 'fig 1 'I.:Z1I,i'I ' X :V : f 5 4 Z ix -7 -'I-3 1 s. s' s X , K -4 5 5 IT 4- ' Ts- 'L F 5 ,V V , ,. N -. . an l.s-c . ' '1 .: . ' -Q. K 'I ' I -C, 4 , 4 C I -f 1 ,,, E xr .- f. W L. PN 21? e ary eam apfures Sfafe miles The Oak Park Relays was The second meeT oT The indoor season. l-lere The Dukes Tied Tor TourTh place wiTh Proviso. STumbaugh and Cada Tinished second and Third in The pole vaulT. The mile relay Team Tinished second behind Oak Park. York Tinished Third in The Class A division oT The PalaTine Relays. FirsT place winners were ETherTon, IOO-yard dash: and The mile relay Team oT Blumenshein, BrighT, ETher- Ton, and lvliller. PoinTs were also won in The 400-yard low hurdle shuTTle relay and The pole vaulT. The big evenT oT The season was The winning oT The EasT RockTord Relays. York Tinished second in The 360-yard high hurdle shuTTle relay, IOO-yard dash, varsiTy medley relay, and shoT puT. ln The oTher evenTs They Tinished TirsT and Third. ln The DuPage CounTy MeeT, York Tinished TirsT. l:irsT place winners were The mile relay Team: ETherTon, IOO-yard dash and 440-yard dash: CarTwrighT, 180-yard low hurdlesg RubieTTa, shoT puT: and lvlcCallisTer, high jump. The vw, ..., iii 'T 0 W ef: KJ L, Cffofg Q ACTlON SHOTS: Upper LeTT: Phil CarTwrighT in ConTerence Track MeeT: Upper RighT: Mile Relay Team: Torn BrIqhT, George Blumenschein, 6ranTMiller, and Ron ETherTon: Middle: Ron ETherTon coming in TirsT in 440-yard dash aT ConTerence Track lvleeT: Lower Leffz Tom Benjamin warming up: Lower Right John Bach coming in TirsT in l5roshfSoph 50-yard dash aT ConTerence Track lv1eeT. York won The DisTricT lv1eeT, qualiTyinq The Tollowinq looys Tor The STaTe MeeT: Cada, pole vaulT, in which he placed TourTh downsTaTeI Beniamin and lv1cCallisTer, hiqh iumpg ETherTon, IOO- yard and 440-yard dash, which he won in The sTaTe7 880-yard relay Team and The mile relay Team, which also won. I45 fxfx xr- ' m A 2 12 - . . ...,, W . , . - H - .I asegall Ijeam efs AJCJCCJ Brave York's baseball Team, Tor The Third consecuTive year, Tinished second in The Tough WesT Suburban ConTerence. ln Their TirsT year OT play on The new diamond, The Team won eleven and losT Three. AlThough The rugged Maine nine copped The TiTle, York, in Tying Downers Grove Tor second place, did very well. Led by The capable piTching oT Bob STuenkel and The blazing baT oT Dick Oeler, The Dukes proved Themselves worThy oT all opponenTs. Perhaps one oT Their rnosT graTiTying vicTories was The one over The champion Blue Demons. Jack Wilson's lasT-inning, bases-loaded Triple gave The ,Dukes The Tying and winning runs. The graduaTing leTTermen were John BenedicT and Bob STuenkel, piTcher: Jack Wilson, caTcherg Bill Krueger, TirsT base: Marvin Reese, leTT Tield: and Don Anderson, second base. The only large gaps To be Tilled are Those oT piTcher and caTcher, as There are ample re- serves Trom lasT year's Team To Till in The oTher posiTions. Dick Oeler, lasT year's righT Tielder, will probably be The sTarTing piTcher, wiTh Leroy Lukes also seeing plenTy oT acTion. Bob OTToman is The besT prospecT Tor caTcher, provided The knee iniury which eliminaTed him Trom cornpeTi- Tion lasT year does noT reappear. The reTurning leTTermen, who will Torrn The nucleus oT The Team, are Bob HoTTman, Dick Oeler, Don Schloemer, Bill Zersen, and Frank Wagner. These boys, all oT whom are seniors, have each won Two leTTers in baseball. BASEBALL TEAM PICTURE: Fore- grcuncl: Harry Millsap, Manager, FronT Row: Frank Wagner, LeRoy Lukes, John WingerT, Dick Oeler, Sid Paradee, Marvin Reese, Bob HoTT- man, and Coach KieTTerq Second Row: Don Anderson, Bill Krueger, Don Schloemer, John BenedicT, Bruce Hass, Bob Bloom, Bill Buehring, Don Helli- son, OTTO McBride, Bill Zersen, and Bob STuenkel. UPPER LEFT: Bob STuenkel. UPPER RIGHT: Bob HoTTman and Don An- derson: Background: Ray Chaney, LOWER LEFT: Bill Krueger: Cafchingz Huey Long. LOWER RIGHT: Jack Wilson. I46 orLQ ggnframurals Again fAe avorife Mn er ig op This year The inTramural program was under The able cii- recTion oTlv1r. Fischer. Yorlcs new TaciliTies oTTer an excellenT chance To all boys Tor parTicipaTion in The aThleTic program. AT presenT The program encompasses only baslceTball and The new addiTion, volleyball. l-lowever, wiTh all The exTensive new TaciliTies, iT may be possible in The TuTure To include many oTher sporT acTiviTies. This year The inTramural basl4eTball was again a popular acTiviTy, The Treshmen had enough Tearns To make iT necese sary To have Two leagues. In The D braclceT, Shades Team came in TirsT Tollowed by ElTTmann's Team. The E league crown was Taken by The BenedicTs closely Trailed by The Eo- wards. The sophomore crown was capTured by a very capable Team led by Wally Evanger, buT They had To deal wiTh Two good Teams headed by George Prince and Gene Millner. ln The iunior loop The second hour Team oT Bill Scram was The vicTor wiTh SmiTh's Team coming in second. The seniors had a Three Team baTTle Tor The championship, as Don l-lellisons came ouT on Top, wiTh The Teams oT Dave AsT and Dave Coppin Tying Tor second. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Inlrramural Champs: FirsT Row: Jirr Wiffvfe' D-on Hellison, and Karl Wendeli Second Row: Jerry Rich and Car' Swarszvn. CENTER RIGHT: Freshmen lnTramural Champs: Firsf Row: Fddie l-lowe, Ken STraub, Jim Jones, and l-lugh Mesler: Second Row: Bob Farr., Larry Bozovslcy, Don LanTrip, and Ray Tognarelli. LOWER R'Gl-IT: Sophomore lnrramural Champs: FirsT Row: Ralph Shield Bob Rlyan, Wallace Fyanger, and Paul STror'n7 Second Row: Tom Osborne, Germ Cole, and Bruce Manola. LEFT: Junior InTramural Champs: SeaTed: John Bach, Ray Carlson, Bill Schram Len WebsTer, and Bob Reineile' Sfandingz Don lvlazur, Bill Carson, and John Boyles. GYMNASTTCS SQUAD: On Mar: Sarn Fefe- vich Jim Prosek, and John Daniels: Firsl Row: Jerry Van l-loose ano Alan Marlv? Second Row: Ed Bullunn Ed Foyer, Jinn Led- lord, Jan Drake. Lerry Suflon, George Theo- oald, Dave Vcrder and Dick l-larqreeveiy Third Row: Dick Slurrn. Fred Tiierina, Mike I-lackelrnan, Terry Burke, Warren Berg, George Bryson, Larnloerl Meissler Dave Neal, and Jirn I-larc dson: Fourih Row: Bob Pearson, Dick Mclzerlane, Dave Novak, Bob Gaelh, Joe Jenkins, Don Tylke, and Jon Cada: Fif+h Row: Dick Brechl, Bill von Die'- ingen, Duncan Bradley, Tom Conroy, Bill Sleadrnan, Ed l-lcwe, and Weller Venarnei Sixfh Row: Bob Jourdan, Ken Neal, John Posner, Wayne Fugqeff, Perer Sardine, Craig SrraH'on, Dan Slangle, and Fulron Herrnance: Sfandingz Lioyd Leabhard, Dick Dunkerly, Jannes James Mike Dorr, and Les Marrinerq Foreground: Coach Lesch. cymnasfs iffA in Sfafe The qyrnnesrics learn, organized This year by Mr. Lesch, had a very good oulcorne ol a losing season. In six duelfmeels, York won 2 and losr 4. The losses were splil belween Ar- linglon l-leighrs and Leyden. Bolh of our viclories were over Proviso. 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