York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1960
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D L 1 .-v' .Ar SS!! Qs l 'r 5 N 5 J IQ ijt 'X n 5 S. W.. .5 yn L, li B 35 Q WM K' ,S,,.MN,.: N3 KW kk MW - ,E ,gx mm. ,Q Ywxmm ww Y E -Q, -- 4 Lee - UM num- . W Egg' -SWE QS s xgx X gm- . X KW: ,M ,X,, . ..,. 7, 5 5 Ari Deparfmenf Art Department Miss Nlarian E. johnson, Art, llcpzu'ln1cnl Chnirnlan, Art Stall. 'listen czu'efully! Mr. Glenn E. Mess:-rsmilh. Art. Commer- cial Art, Painting. Don'l be so dumb! .,,...l1 H' 2' .4 'x USN l ,fn Ps vxuwwvvw fwgwwxsawvrvw www nwxfxsmnswfwfww Business Deparlmenf Trains for Business Career Mr. Harry K. Burnieister. Business Law. General Business. York Financial Secretary. You boys keep quiet . . . Girls loo! Mr. l-Z. Frank Cherry. Bookkeeping. Business Arithmetic. Sponsor of Audi- torium Protluetions Ticket Crew. This is not a Uillllllllllily lest! Mrs. G. Nlzxhre Bowniztn, Typing ttntl Business Ma- ehines. Does anyone want tire minute timings? Nlr. G. Melazts. Sztlesnianiship, General Business, Autli- tornnn Ticket Connnittee. De1enlions for exeryliody! -3 ,,. f..,f' Miss Mzirie Gustafson. Short, Iianml. Personal Ti ping, Clerical Pratetire. Atluuieeml Slenography. Department Chziirnizin. Sponsor York Cointnereittl Cluh. Dear Mr. jones , . Miss janet Helsel. Trpewriting. Shorlhalntl. Sponsor York Coin- nierrial Cluls. Keep those nia- rhines quiet! Miss Nziney liruniin. Shorlhatntl. Typing. Commercial Cluh Co- sponsor. Drop the --- and all that is left is ---. 5 f iffffwk Af 5 Q gt.. '. S i lk Q f ' K 5 W' W- -f x If 1 fr . Q Ax Q Y' K ., ww SQ W' 5 1 -9? Lggrz-Aqg, sf' f .f -- ,--Jw . in 'gf ' S 1 X. , Q if lv 5- ' 15 55 fi , - JIM Sig' + Q1 Iflfigiww -vain H , f Q -. 1 ,32Egji'?QSQ9+,f':- 521 f X 1' ,. . mf' - A fi '-1-S-:N:1:,.fff Q A X 33 X . X 6 ,L n gxqf- , A X , -X L ' ' an Rf: :-Wf'b'l- IV. fgxiyfwi' ' 7' 55 S. keg-, ' if X L - ' xfigfvf I 5 ' ,. X if xi if NN ,K fi..- ev -9. if ' ' Reading lmprovemenl Imporlanl' in English Depl Mrs. lillcn G. Buss. Rczuling lin- prmvlncnl. Cu-sponsnr F.'l'.A. 'lilIllL'lu Mr. -Iauncs M. BL'l'g1.'l', English. A'Wc'Il hznc ll learning experi- cnrv lmnnorron'Z . Mr. kL'llllL'lll li. Bimllc. English, lf W . V99 , 3 Mr. R. Warm-r Brown, English, Student Counril Sponsor. l lllllff lu inlcrrupl , . . lllll . . 5 'A 'AML Daniel A. liculvsr. English, When the sun rmncs oul, wc'lI all go plan! our gz1rrlcl1sl 3' VN, ' - sy' . aqui, L lsliss Eleanor llauis. xlUlll'll1lllSIll. English. Director uf York-Hi, Sponsor of Quill :nnl Srmll. QD My 6 L Fclmul Publicity Dircrlor. Sly little CllCl'lllls . . AL ' STA VP' ' ., , . 5 aj- ill r .,,... .lgf ,. W Xlr. llonzllml H. Erifksvn. English. :xlllC'I'lCilll History. Collage. Yun kills K - are n hunch of beallnikslu x Miss Nllllll' lixjcn. English. What would hnppcn il' vxcryonc slzlrlcll whis- lrc'ring? as w crm-,S cznm. 2-in rigmv' 1 Xu? ,,. x its-S S X we A px, ,F X 1 1 cl x Q Q ,, x E , , X M M ' v t X Q' R is X ix Term Papers Play lmporranl Role in English Mr. Kris ci2ll'lll1igCl'. English, Cmicessimis. Sonic day wc'll spend some limo discussing mmic V sl urs, N1ixwPhyllis Grulrzun. English. Girl? Club. in much f0rlImt1 Xlrs. I-Illcn Hzu'klcnmn. I-lnglish, York Hzlirllmuk. Nur 'hul' is ll0l il lJl'L'lDOSlll0lll'l Mr. R0lJCl'l D, llzichich. Iillglisll. You'rc lou noisy! Miss fl0l'lllIlK' slolmsun. l'lllIIllSll junior Rcml Cross. WMI . . Miss .-Kuna ll. tloncs, English. l-ixvrxlwmly rczuly? Nlisw B1ll'll2ll'iI l.umh. lingliwh lli-C. 'ZX unnmzl. not Ll quvslinn mark! Xlr. Rolmrl Hclluml, linglish, 'l'c1lmirul Diruflm' ol' lllillllllllti. b I llay Dircclur. l'NI sorry. Nlrs. flll1ll'll'i ll. lurk. lillgllill. Lluss Dill. Okay ilnllfalfu, hc lllllvl I l 20 S., M. ' 4 Q. s saizz bi ez, if fi x xf Q S E I. : : u1 e If f 'T 9 5 1 E -...X vw ii? x WF N. .1 ,.1 N A. xg , ,. 11 5 S, .. as EQ ' va . if .ik I 1 ki , T Q ' 'X Sf sm ,, .P ' Q ' . f L as Drama Closely Tied with English Department Mr. Roherl NI. Leacler. English. IYCPZITIIIICIII Chairman. Olficial Timer for Basketball. What clues Mrs. Shacler say? Mrs. Xl1ll'g21l'Cl G. Meyer. Speech. Director of llramalics. Thespian Sponsor. Publicity is lo he out hy Monday! Miss Bernice Newkirk, Reading lmprmelnent. Faculty Teas and Social C0lIlllllllCC. Yon're ini- priming! Mr. james M. Nolan. English. Speech. Debate Coach. If you lhink Vm nut In eiiilmiwass you fyolfre righl!! Miss Beulah lf. Shehan, English. Read, read and reall - you see . . Mr, Hilliann M. Slringfelluw, English. Now when I was in Kurexi . . 5 lllllt NI XxlllllLlllUlL l-ni, in Nhss lienc R Ninn knglish -Xsxislanl Mr. Xvilliam KL. lihari. linglis eamhng lmmmunuil Coinpiclicnsimi in ol C ills 1 mnci 0 L IK im can Xoungs English lmcnsics can Hislury. Scrihlcrus. Collage IS mxentrll fm Lllilllclll lLIKlIllg cllcml monkeys' Fxenhomlx should dunk lei' hack in Kentucky. I 3 sag! Av' S :L A. -Ln W , .fgwwkgl K .L 3 . X l F' :M I Q , .,k L 4 3 1 7 . .,. 1 'K . ' ,.-wx Wi a. W'w- QQ M 'J-R-, . Foreign Language Broadens Understanding so Mrs. Mary Kirby. Spanish, Cu- sponsor Spanish Club. Para Maulana . . Mrs. Lois Ashton Larson. Latin. Latin Club. l.c'I's all turn lu Colby. Mr. Bert H. Michelson. French. Spanish. A1ll'llilllSlli2lllYC Assist- illll. Bon!! Mrs. V. Najera, Spanish. Span- ish Club. If you can pronounce my name you'rc doing O.K.! Miss Dorothea Pc'lf:rsc'n, French. Department Chairman, Main- lcnant . . . Mrs. A, SIIIIIHCSIYS, German, Gcra man Club. Marben Sie die Biz-flier lu. Miss Margaret Mililrcil XYelCll. Latin. America cs! palria mea. Mrs. Irene Wesebauin, Latin. Latin Club. XYe always have unc: 'nigger' in the n'ooclpilc! 24 x 5 'W .. f -' A R n- ! 's 5:23 .1 wx ,,. Agp Home Ec Teaches Girls Arl of Homemaking Y, ffm Mrs. Roberta 'II l.imlg1'cn. Homemaking. Home Economics Club. Things 2'll4l'Il'l always guing lu hc so easy! Mrs. Helen 0'Ncill. Homemaking. Department Chairman. Home Economics Cluh. Well, ummm. ah . . Mrs. Marilyn Taylor. Clothing. Foods. l.cl's lfl' studying for Zl l'llklllgC.'l , M .k5,,3..f3' KY . A K J . ., Ld l W x ' 26 . fl: fi.. X w . N -351 f wi? Q fl T., f f A Industrial Arfs Cffers Useful Trades NIL Donald A. Olson. xlRll'hillC Shop, Achisur New Yorkers' Club. I.el's hux c ai modicum ol' quiclude! Mr. I.. N. XV00dburn, Pi-inning, Print- ing for York-Hi. I have ai funnier ,,.. jukc for you.. 28 Mr. Richalrml S. Davis. Elvrlric'iIv Rznlin llluh Sponsor. Wand thc xultzigo: YCgllI2ll0l'!n Mr. Paul H. Harlwig. :kN'hilCl' lllfill :ind Mcchzniirall Drawing 'l'l1cy'rc Ulf In thv happy hunl ing grnnnn!! Mr. XVen1lcIl jackson. Auto Mc fhanics, Sponsor Cans Clnh. 'Al.cl' ,V- hc quiet. Mr. Roberi M. Kuehn. Woodwork. Safety Committee. Sponsor junior Red Cross. Lcl's be careful. Mr. A. Irwin I.l'iShlIlllIl, Mcfhuni- ull Drawing, Dvpnrtincin Chnirinzui. Slralightr:n out lhosv liners! 1 32. Q 9 P s v Sir -nm. s 'Q Xs A . H , , l i , ,X ., . 4. . V 5 X7 K i .1 5-A NY . , -x.: . ,gk A . .. - ,Q A xf .xx ,sf I f Math Proves a Challenge fo Top Sfudenfs Mr. Leon Benson. Plano Comm-try. Manhu- nralirs ll and 12. Sponsor lNlLllllClIl2llll'S Clulx. Fllflllly Clmirrlmn of Caps :uul Guwrrs. Cl1cw- ing guru again? Mrs. Ruth Biddulph. Algclmrzr. tlC0lllCll'f. All right, 7 puinls ull! Mr. Henry Garlunml, Mathematics l2. l'ICSM Clam. A nruncrzrl is thc name of Il number! Mrs. Ruth Ann Hcdlmmg. Algebra 9, Mathc- mzuics 9, Gcunrctry IO. Sponsor Pnm-Pon Girls. Il rlor.-sn'l ruzlkc any mliffcrvrrrc Io mc if you lcuvc ur null Mr. Earl E. Hcinhorst. Nlzltlxenuuifs. Cross Country Couch. I-'rosh'Soph 'lrark Couch. I wznu your own work. nm the pc-rson's next to you! Mr. YV. Ycrnun Kelly. Algebra 9, Nllllllfflllllllfi El. Sponsur Square Daurfe Club. Dircrlnr of Sunnucr School. Docs zrnyhomly know lhz' right au1swcr? 30 Ik fb . - R5 5 X R VL W -M W W, : wk is au ,wfadtztpf fm x ' I. x 3:29 X? 5 x Q 1 w-ugvM,..,,, -1 York Experiments wilh U. of I. Mafh Course Mr. Delbert XY. Mein. Mzttltctuaiies. Sponsor Bridge Club. Any questions . . . stttpitl or otltcrwise? Xlr. 'l'ltotuats ll. Nelson, ,-Xlgebra. Mathe- nmtirs. Coll' and Bowling Coach. I nexer get tuatl! Miss Mary Eteltn Xl'illiatus. Algebra. Gen- cral N1alhetuatit's. All right girls . . Nlr. Herbert Wills, Algebra 9. Sponsor Miss Itla Lame Settle, General Mathe- Xlagit' Club. Oh great! The answer isn't matics. Platte Geometry. Department in the green pages! Cltairiuan. You'll ncetl your pmtrartor :intl straight-etlgc for the lest. 32 f 3' u?-Z , X ' N'f'f sr ' , x -ff + - if fw-5355 A- A Q' wg- 'S x fs s .,,,,........,...fW' M.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,...,,, ..,..- XII, l.. R. Rciiiicr, llaiml Dii'1:ftm nl Cliziiriiiain. l'lic Iurili lla ll.ll llNl2lX.u ir, Dc-pau mos arc ai lil Music Deparfmenf Develops Sluclenf' Talenfs 5 NIV. ,l.:4'L R. lYiIiiii'l'. Yruil NlllSll'. Hail'- inonx, Spnizsui' Nlmlcl R. R. Club. Hair- IIIUXIX 11-xl Iuiiioi'i'mm. Mr. Loo QI. Pomlclirk. Cuiiccrt Orrlicslrzi. Girls Cllcc Clubs. l'cnsaiiit! York t'1ll'lilt.'Cl LIYVQIY thu lioiiuix :il the Illinois H igh Svhoul Music Cun- lCSl this year :incl was aiwzirclcd llic Claiss .XA Sirccp-alzikcs 'l'mphy. l 0l'ly'llll'L'C' no 'ooh in thc llOl'1ll- cm hailli ol' the slailc with ciirufl- niems ol' l,l00 or inurv uiiipelecl in the Sllllc miilcsl :ll Rnrklirml. Illinois. EH 1 Q me-cw, Q t 3 4 1 of? . . Q 'ol I 3- fx Science Opens New Doors To Many Sfuclenfs Q r J . o n Q 'il 1 'a U .v I 4 I 5 I e I li 4 1 5 v Q - J 9 I 4 U I - Hin, , I ,l f O uma Ru Rh I l0ll l02.9l NY I r 197.231 Mr. Forrest Shelly Birks. Physi- cal Scicnrc. Dircrtor of Attcml- ance. Yon'rc lA'l'E! Mr. l-'row Brown, Pllysiratl Sri- cnrc, Sponsor Science Club. Assistant l-'rosh-Soph Football Coach. 'Your weekend assign- ment is to go to the football gztntcf' Mr. Robert Ferry. Biology. job Pl2ll'ClllCl1l. 'l'cn locs np. Mr. CQ. N. Grucnc. Cltcniistry, York-XVillowhrook Clrzuling Connnitlec. 1 tlon't care if it is unfair! Miss Yiolzt Hcnrikson, Biology. Sponsor Biology Club. Bclos arc tlttc next week! Mr. QI. P. Kovatch. Physical Science. Sponsor Pep Club, Bring thc gang in! Mr. Elmer Knnze. Physics. l,CIJ2ll'llllClll Chairman. How tlitl you like that test? f X . ik' 3 . Spb, , - A51 3 Q 5 I, X ,Ps .sg 1 ,I .fffp .Q-55' ' fs gf --4 1 i 4- ,7585 5 ff xi W 5,53 .- X NX fi f ,U 95,3 is gg? 4,55 X is if vb A, . N A 40,635 Q-at 8 K Praclice, Theory Combined in Science Courses Mr. Rilllllllllll li. Pratt, Chetnis- lfy. Basketball Scorer. 'lillztl's it . . . yon'xe got it! Mr. George li, Simpson. Biology. lf you Can'l be hztppv and in- telligent, just be intelligent? Nlr. Robert Morris. Sfience. 'I'his is the ar time l'll tell ion . . anger York High Book Store. ,lnclglnenl clay is coming. Mr. Harrold C. Scholls. Physies. Honors Physical Science. Science Club Sponsor There are len scholles in at swatlcl1ca1't. Mr. A. K --zssfass XVilsun. Sricnfe. Don't just sit lherc lilac at binnp on Ll pickle! Nlr. Russell Palmer. Biologx. F?.lC'llllY Han- I-S' M .f' I, ,K Mf t 21 .QA 4 .. 1 i'fiT?A57. s' S x . A ' -. 1 1 -' - ' V ' Q Trib 'Ssxnf . Z y. J . O it . I v ig-Six. X .1- 5 ,jx A , em L, QQ f 95 8? xg.--.... Q VNU- Social Sciences Give Background fo Affairs Mr. George Ehnehoni. American History. Senior Class Atlxiser. 0h1 by the way , . Mr. Henry C. Hitt. Social Science. Y's Tales Sponsor, York High Ushers. lf the iron rust, what will the gold do? Nlr. A. Y. Bakkcrs, World llistory. junior Class Sponsor. You're not chewing guln. arc you? Miss Viola Billctt. Social St'icnt'e. National Honor Society, A'.Xll right! Mr. Dwight Larson, V'orltl History. Director of Intramurals. Sponsor of York Student Bowling Club. Give it that old college try. Do or dit' for oltl Siwash! Mr. Wayne Mahood, Social Science, World Geography. Historical Society, Freshman Football. I'n1 sure this is in Sayer. Haven't you kids read it? , -sw W1 3 ., L? 4 a ws .. , M . 95 i xv Y Social Sciences Prepare The Good Clhzen Mr. jauncs McClure. Alncrican History. Eco- - nomic Geography. 'Alicep quiet. or- I'll hit you on thc hcad with za fat book! Mrs. l-'rzmccs Steed. Social Science. Round Table. uxfllllll I N'k'llll your opinion. I'll ask for it. Mr. W. 'l'c1l Swenson. Psychology, Sponsor Alumni Tea. A schizophrenic tendency is . . . Mr. llownrsl Yam Xormaul. .'xl!lCl'li'illl His- lory. Dcpm'Inu'nl Clulirlnzin. l'VllZll'S wrong will: your xoicc: nn: you weak or somclhing? Mr. G. A. lznclmmiais, :XlllCl'iCRlll History. His- torical Society. Close lhosc books! 42 A X Q if 5 g Xk:. skffaW,5!5 .1 f in S is ,.,-F Q fa ..- r L Q X J -wi k 4.4. .,, . .W ..... L .. 4 fu YO' av NN M Vw Ea 'R U3'v'x mwsaybgxgwm ? 'l5Mx,, -iii.. K J iS.? ':'ix A Kiwi' ,gg an .MIN V., ,F Q Kg ww M M, .f 1 4--+ sv, ,Ma 4 x AM L+ ww N, Mx- -Q. M.. .Www mmwww 5' 4 wo- ,af 'I W4 Q Physical Fifness Build Well Being Mr. Richard L. Campbell, Physi- cal Education, Driver Education, Frosh-Snph Basketball. Baseball Coach. All right, let's not get too chummy! Mr. Robert Carlson. Physical Education, Driver Education. Homecoming Chairman. Ready: Exercise! Mr. Erl Ellingson. Physical Edu- cation and Health, Varsity Base- ball Coach. Freshman Football Coach, Boys' Intramural Ath- letics. Ten laps! Your shirt tail is out! Mr. Richard T. Haselton, Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. I don't care what they say about character . . . I hate to lose! Mr. Robert M. Hazlett, Physical Education and Health, Gymnastics Coach. How do you expect to be in the meet if you can't do an elementary 'giant'? Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Physical Education and Health, Department Chairman. 0.K. men-sprint the last lap! Mr. David Koch, Boys' Physical Education, Coordi- nator of Physical Kvelfare. Now, when I was coach . . . 44 .L . YW, , , if i, f X- ' 7'7 'ex, ,Q .Jaxx ..,. .,. W xv' FWBY -4 V: funn lm, 1 ' ang Q 4' 2 5 E vu 215.2 3 , ' .i as f A 521 :Ml 575. JM A g fi Z1 fi - S L Q 11 , sf . g -.-- l SJ N .A 1 r Q ,. .fun :Ti 2 3 f., A 1 ': fi f ' i ' 2 7 lf' 5 A Q H N . V 1 k ' was 'N:, kiss nf' , 1656 1 . ,X is: Q4 ,Q 1, ' N xi i' ig is 5 ,X . 3 - i ve 1-Q45 N A 3 vi i -1 lp Ili ' . 2 2 Q Q.,- -3 f '- si, , fi.-' FY '-' 1' xg RQ u yi Qi 1 R PT Ei' s 5 sd , Q ,gflyvug P lx l ja ,9 y .Q ' S K 4 5 I Wir Phys Ed Sfimulafes lnferesf in Sports Nlr. Donald J. Layne, Physical Etlucation. Driter Ellllfllllhll, Head Sophomore lfoothall Coach. Sophomore Wrestling Coach. Women fab drivers are the ones you really hate to wztlrh for. Mr. Alex Naitlenotirh, Physical Q litlttcation and Health, Varsity lfoothall. Assistant 'l'rat'k Coach. Only sewn more laps to go! Q Mr. joseph Newton. Plrysiral Erl- neation. Head Track Coach. As- sistant Freslnnen Foothall Coarh, Quarter tnilers workout is . . . .X ' rex Mr, Robert Patltloek. Physical Ftltteation. Driver Etlnration, Varsity Tennis Coarh. XYonItl one of you gentlemen rather teach this dass? Mr. Cecil Stinson. Physical litlneation. Driter Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coarh. Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. That was the sefontl hell! Mr. lee Wachenheitn. Physiral Education. Assistant Freshman Football Coaeh. Head XVrestling Coach, Sponsor l,ettermen's Club. I'xe got a sore hack today: you'll have to do the exercises? Mr. Russell -I. XVilson. Driver Etlueation Department Chairman. Do von ever think? 46 QFWVFK ,,,S-,i P. E. Stresses a Sound Mind and a Sound Bod Nlrs. Charlotte Burgcss. Physifail Elllltillllbll. G.fX.A,, Tennis Conch. You'yc got ai holc in your r:u'kct! Miss Marilyn Corziy. Physical Education. GAA. XYcll. in linglannl the girls play in thc snow! Miss Gini Gcrtsons. Physical Etlurzition. Or- cltcsis. My drum. my drum . . . where is my tlrutn? Mrs, l.uL-lla F. H1ll'SICllCl'. Physical litlticalioli. Health, Department Chairman, Towels in the haskct. girls! Mrs, lane Marrinvr. l'lixsiral Edu- . ration. Health, Icp Clulh Sponsor. Miss Pnl1'iciu R. Vine. Physical Edu- Miss Eleanor Tcnmlick, Pliysicul E G..-LA. Bowling. All right. girls! Miss Elizabeth Simms. Physical Edu- tation. York Clwcrlcatlcrs. Fight ration. GA..-K. I think sonic of hack against thc lockers or l'll step cation. G..-LX, Sponsor. Showcrs? for that hall. Wh:-1t's a fcw black girls have hccn cheating on lh on your toes! Ol course! :intl hluc marks! showers! . 9 N f . xA I 3- .25 - Q SSE' R, . i ww , ,X S+ A Good Library Viral in Any School Miss Donna Scullion, Librarian. York His- lorifal Socielv. Reserve books arf: due lo- morrow moniing, not next week! Miss Rlllll Kinney. I,ihrzu'izui. I Imill thc lirc in the lireplnco! l'gh! Miss Viviun Amlaxus. Lilxrzirian. Newspapers go on the rnfk. boys! Miss Myrtle Ellis. Huzld l.ibruriun. Do you put your foe! on your mothcr's chairs? . ., . ,fe was xi X Q. x ' - Pwr' - sl 7 .- 5 vf 1, if 1, 'S fs: g ' A Q x 5 it 'Q rf? QQ 0.1 K W Q 1 3 ,. . if 1 'A I ! S1 Guidance Depl. Serves Sluclenls' Many Needs Mr. Ted W. Leilz. Freslnnan Boys' Coun- selor, Freshman Class Sponsor. Frosh-Soph Basketball Coach. Now, when I was in high school . . . Miss Edith Kinsinger. Freshman and junior Girls' Counselor. Young ladies do not be- have in this fashion! . . S, Miss Carol T. llrznul. Senior Girls' Counselor. Sponsor Crcvn Rex' Club. This zulxice will llllll. but . . . Mr. Elllil filllllltlll. College Counselor, Senior Boys' Coun- selor. l-'rosh-Soph Tennis Couch. So you want to go lo college? Hnnnnnn . . Mr. Rzriinonrl A. Hilzimler, Di- rcelor ol' Guidance. American l-'ielcl Seriife. l'in not pnrlifu- larlx iniprcsserl will: your rec'- owl. Mr. john E. Sohne. Sophomore Boys' Coun- selor. Sopholnore Class Sponsor. Sponsor of SlllKlC'Ill Countil. Frankly, young maui . . Mrs. Shirley Yarn M2ll'IBl', Sophomore Girls' Counselor. Green Key Club Sponsor. Tskl Tsk! - N Q 5,3 R. K , is QRS r 'ae was S 'Y 3 K 9 W 3' ' S' l Service Dept. Lencls Special Services fo York Mr. Rohert Bond. Chief Engineer. You'll have to have proper autliori1alion! Mrs, Richard Twitter. li.M.H., German 9. Now when I was at York . , Mr. Dan Kane, E.M.H. York Caunera Cluh Sponsor. 'I'his will never do . Miss Mari Ellen Nlrlirarkeii. School Nurse Co-sponsor of Future Nurws, junior Red Cross. 'Tour pulse is normal! Mrs. Edith Rust, Cafeteria Manager. Did you ever see a ton of raw hamburger? Mr. l rederirk R. Snyder, Director nf Audio Visual Aids. Sound Crew. Future Teachers Association. Student Bowling League. You just ran't hate lost a llinnu. projector! Miss l.ela Sutter. School Nurse. Sponsor Fu- ture Nurses. Co-Chairman Health Council. Your dental rarml was due in October! au 1 '. ' - P: X 4 v 7 w 1 1 I Fmt x w ., r 1' .14 5 iyal lg i' nxt, ,,a . Q A I I 5 x W v 2 1 1 , a ' ! I Q -W 4 4 xv' XX : ex .- .K Y . . ,I J V,Ql.' V- ., y nIMg'wuXvrN -. - rg 1' W' .N . t f u. x. . mx . wg-4,4 4 ,Ry ! A ix? Ai, X ,635 .L -.595 13:44. Q, ' .Q K . A -XI ff A, , .V xi .rv t, y xxgkiv f K, x fa Nwf-.a .rw , -A-. 0 --' -1, - . . ,--Hx 's ,Qi Us 'nf ,Ma I., X . . nk? ,.,.- ' ...-., A kk g 'V+ -' ,f x 5 YQ Af , 4 .--aff , f','?-sumkf f W- N 1 xx '...o52. ,. ff. ' 5 Q in G 1 hh.. 'QQ' M-2' Qfkg A .. K - -.-E 'fl 'F ,.., ag b ' -1- X ' N Class of .. 1960 Senior Class Olliusrs-llarlmru Kunlc, Trcasnrerg Don Alusic, President: jznncs Elliott, Vice- Prcsidcnl: Carol Shalfcr. Sccrclnry. York's Nahonal Merlf Scholarship Fmalisfs Thcsc ninc seniors wcrc lmrl oi the 55ll.0Ull seniors through- onl lhc Lllllltll Slzrlcs who look the National lx'lL'l'll Schol- arship rolnpelilive exznninzi- llOlI. On the basis ol' scores from this lest :mil the 1'C5llllS of the Collcgc lioznril cxznninzr- lions, lhcsc were nznncil hnzil' isis. Rogur DnHroi'k was nzunccl il National Merit Scholsu' by the lonncIzition's Srlmlzn' Selection Conimitlce. From Ii-fl In right. back row: Rogvr IJul'n'ock, Gary Foolv. Glcnmling Olson. Kenneth Hcylg front row: George lforrcsl. Rirhard Hillll'lllll, Burbzira Klllllf. Bruce Hashrsr. john Honnncs. 58 Class of 1960 ROGER LOUIS ACKERMAN: Visual Aids. l. 2: IVrestIing Numerals. 2: Wrestling Letter, 3. 4: Student Council. Il. 4: Football Letter. 4: I.ettermen's Club, 4: National Merit Schol- arship Letter of Commendation. 4. EVELYN G. ALLEN: Office Assistant. El, 4: Commercial Club Pin antl Guard. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. JEAN RYLAND ALLEN: GAA. Nutnerals. l: G.,-LA. Letter. 2: G,A.A. First State Award. 3: Stage Crew. 3: G.A.A. Second State Award. 4: Class Play Connnittee. 4: York-Hi Sports Stall, 4: Tennis 'I'eam. 4. MICHAEL JAMES ALLEN DONALD JOSEPH ALUSIC: Cross Country Nunterals. 2: Bas' ketball Ntnnerals. 2: Baseball Nunterals. 2: National Honor Society. 3. 4: Senior Class President. 4. CAROL DIANE ANDERSON: Junior Red Cross Librarian. 3: junior Red Cross Pin, Il: Girls' Club Pin. 3: Commercial Club Pin, -l: Girls' Club Guard. 4: National Honor Society. Al. ROGER H. ASHBY: Cross Country 'l'rzn:k Nutnerals. l: Track Nutnerals. 2: Class Play Light Crew. 4. WILLIAM S. ATLEE: Latin Auxilium Award. l: First Place in State Band Ensemble. l: Semi Finalist Illinois State Schol- arship. 4: Golf Letter. 4. KATHLEEN WINIFRED AWIZZUS: Auxilium Latinum Award. l, 2: Drama Night Cast. 2: s0Pll0lIIOTC Play Cast. 2: First Place State Music Contest. 2: Senior Choir Mixed Octet, 3: National Honor Society. 3. 4: Tliree-Year Music Letter, 3: Oklahoma Cast. 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Senior Choir Girls' Octet. 4: Girls' Glee Club. 4: An Evening With Will Shakespe:n'e Cast. -l: Illinois State Scholarship Setnilinalisl, fl. ROBERT EUGENE BAKER MATT BALES YVAUNITTA JOYCE BAN GLORIA JEAN BARASSI: Home Iironotnics Style Show. 2, Library Stalf, 4. FREDRICK SCOTT BARBER: York-IVillowbrook Can' Club Vice-President. 4: Attendance Ollice Assistant. 4. JOSEPH HENRY BARRER CAROLE LYNN BARTHOLOMY: Attendance Ollice Assist- ant. 3: Collage Stall' Typist. 4: National Honor Society. -l. DIANE CAROL BARTLETT: Transferred from Imtnaculane Conception High School. 2: Home Economics Style Show. 2: Stunt Night, 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. MARTHA JANE BAUMRUCKER: Trantsferred from Ilir- mingham High School. 2: Variety Show. 2: Sophomore Class Play. 2: Girls' Club Pin. 2: Play Production Staff. Il: No Time for Sergeantsn Crew. 4: Life with Father Crew. lg Drama Nite Crew. 4: Diary of Anne Frank Crew. 4: Yarietv Show Cast and Crew. 4: Girls' Club Guard. 4: Senior-l at'ully Night, 4: Girls' Octet. 4: First Place District Music Contest, 4: Girls' Glee Club. 4. Class of 1960 JOHN L. BECKER: Honors Bulletin Board Photographer, 2: President Camera Club, 2: Y's Tales Chief Photographer, 3, 4: Camera Club Vice-President. 3: Camera Club President, 4. RONALD ROBERT BELSKY .IOHN LOREN BENBOW CAROL ANN BENSON IOSEPH BRUCE BENSON, JR.: Model Railroad Club Bul- letins Officer, 2: Model Railroad Club President, 3, 4. DONALD PAUL BERGEIN: Madrigal. 2: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Sophomore Intramural Basketball Champs. 2: Mixed Quartet, 3: First Place State Music Contest, 3: 'iOklahoma Cast. 3: Three Year Music Letter. 3: Boys' Qttartet, 4: Variety' Show, 4. WILLIAM BERRY ANN BEYER: National Honor Society, 3 and 4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Stuber Society German Award, El: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PATRICIA jEAN BJORNSON GORDON A. BLAKEMORE RALPH WVESLEY BLUEMEL: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: All- School Play Cast, 4. GEORGE E. BOCKES: 'I'ransfcrred from Lrbana High School, 3: Green Key Clttb pin, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. STEVEN BOEDECKER JAMES BOLIN: Hotnecotning King, I: Football Nutnerals. l: Basketball Nutnerals, 1: Track Nutnerals, l: Attendance Office Assistant. 2: Football Nutnerals, 2: Basketball Letter, 2. 3: Stu- dent Council Representative. 2: Football Letter, 4: Basket- ball Letter All-Conference, 4: Student Council Hold-over Mem- ber, 3. 4: Vice-president of l.ettet'men's Club 4: Student Court justice, 4. SANDRA JANE BOLIN: Freshman Chorus President, l: Sno- Ball Attendant, 2: Sophomore Class Play Publicity Chairman. 2: Pep Clttb Pin, 2: Girls' Club Pin. 2: Student Council Rep- resentative, 3, 4: junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: Pep Club Gttard, 3: Girls' Club Guard. El: Nurses Office Assistant, 3: Girls' Club Conference. 3: Student Council Elections Committee. 4: Pep Club Board, 4: Girls' Club Vice'President, 4: Girls' Club Third Year Pin. 4: Pep Cluh Third Year Pin, 4: Y's Tales Staff, 4: All Class Play Production Staff, 4: Senior- Faculty Night, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. DWIGHT BORDERS: Transferred from Herrin Township High School, 2: Intramural Volleyball Champs, 2: Intratnttral Basketball Champs, 2, 3: Library Assistant, 3. EMMA JEANNE BOUTON: Student Council Representative. l: Freshman Chorus Secretary, l: Sophomore Class Secre- tary, 2: Green Key Club Pin, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, S: I-'our-Year Music Pin, 4: First Place State Music Contest, -tg Pom Pon Girls, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4, RONALD EUGENE BOYD: Freshman Class President, l: Concert Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics Numerals, l, 2: Student Council Representative, 1, 2, 3: Y's Guys and Dolls cast, 2: I.etterman's Clttb Pin. 3: Gymnastics Letter, 3, 4: Tralfic Court judge, 3: Gymnastics State Champion on the Long Horse, Il, 4: Second Place in State on Parallel Bars and All- Aronnd Exent, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: National Honor Society. Il, 4: First Place in State Music Contest, 3: Student Council President. 4: First Place in All-Around Event at N.l,l.G.C.. 4: Gymnastics Team Co-Captain, 4: I-'our-Year Music Pin. -lc lllinois State Scholarship Award, 4: Stunt Night Cast. 4. Class of 1960 VAL D. BRAHM JEFFREY KENT BRAUN: Basketball Numerals. 2: Basket- ball Letter, 4. BARBARA ANN BRIGGS: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Y's Tales Staff Co-Chairman of Faculty Committee, 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. THOMAS BRIGGS: I-'rosh-Soph Track Nnmerals, l: Varsity Track Letter, 2, 3. 4: Football Numcrals, 2: I.ettermen's Club Pin and Guard. 3: Cross Country Letter. 3: York Hi Staff. Sl, 4: Student Council Representative. 4: Senior'Faculty Night Com- mittee, 4. JOHN F. BRITT LINDA BROADBENT PAULETTE HELENE BRODERSEN: Home Economics Style Show, l: Attendance Office Assistant, 3. 4: Solid Gold Cadillac Publicity Committee, 3: Oklahoma Publicity Committee, 3: Commercial Club Pin, 4. PATRICIA LEE BROOKS: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH BRYAN: Anxilium Latintnu Award, l, 2: Concert Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Superior Rating in State Music Contest, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Pom Pon Girls Co'Captain, 3: junior Play Properties Committee, 3: Three4Year Music Letter, 3: Oklahoma Cast, 3: Girls' Club Board, 4: Pom Pon Girls Captain. 4: Four Year Orchestra Pin, 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation, 4: Vice-President and Librarian of Orchestra, 4: Safety Committee and Traffic Court, 4: National Honor Society, 4. CARL M. BRYZEK JR. BRUCETTA JEAN BUCKLEW: Transferred from Spalding High School, 4: Attendance Office Assistant, 4: Spanish Club Pin, 4. JOHN BULLARO: Football Numerals, 2: Football Captain, 2, 4: Madrigal, 2: Football Letter, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball Champs, 8: junior Class Vice-President, 3: First Place in State Music Contest, 3: Oklahoma Cast, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Boys' Quartet, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Mixed Quartet, 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. NANCY RUTH BULLOCK: Sophomore Play Publicity Coni- mittee, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 2: Student Council Safety Cotnmittee, El: All-School Plays Production Staff. 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: York-Hi Staff, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4. BONNIE CATHERINE BURKE: Guidance Office Assistant. 2: Girls' Club Pin and Guard. 2: Girls' Club Treasurer. 3: Pep Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Guard. 3: Pom Pon Girls, 3. 4: Y's Tales Staff, 3, 4: Y's Tales Staff Co-Chairman of Seniors, 4: Stunt Night, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. DOROTHEA META BURMEISTER: Attendance Office As- sistant. 2. DANIEL K. BYRNE: Student Council Reprcscntatiye, l. AUDREY SUE CALDIVELL PATRICIA HELENE CALEY: Office Assistant, 3, Class of 1960 JUDITH ELAINE CALKINS ROBERT CAMARDO: Visual Aids Crew. I. 2. S, 4. NANCY -IEAN CAMPBELL: Cheerleader. I. 2. 3, 4: Pep Clttb Pin. I: Homecoming Queen. I: Class Vice-President. I: 'I'aIent Show Cast. I: First Place in State Music Contest, I. 3: Cheer- leader Captain. 2. 4: Pep Club Guard. 21 Student Council Representative, 2. 3, 4: Student Council Elections Committee. 2: Senior Choir Accompanist. 2, El, 41 Senior Choir Madrigal. 2: Drama Night Production Stall, 2. El: Sophomore Play Cast. 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 2: Soloist with York Concert Orchestra. 2, El: First Place in State Music Ensemble Contest, 3: Cirls' 'I'rio. 3. 4: Gymnastic Queen's Attendant, 3: junior Class Play Cast, 3: Oklahoma Cast. 3: Thespian Pin, 'Eg 'I'hree Year Music Letter. fl: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: All School Play Production Stall. 4: I-'all All School Play Cast, 42 York Dukes and Dames Cast. 4: Thcspian Star. 4: Senior Choir President. 4: Cirls' Clee Club. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Shakespeare Drama Cast, 4: Pep Club Bar. 4: Na- tional Honor Society. 4, MARILYN CANZOLINO: Transferred from St. Patrick High School. 3. KATHLEEN A. CAREY: Life with Father Production Stall. 4: Library Checker. 42 C..-YA, First Award. -l: National Honor Society. -l. -IOHN R. CARLSON BARRY CARTER ARTHUR STANLEY CARUSO: Baseball Numerals. l, 2: Baseball Letter, 3. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. THOMAS JOSEPH CERNY: Transferred front J. Sterling Morton High School. 2: Gennan Club Pin. 3: 'Fhespian Gold Star. 4: Drama Night Cast, 3: National Honor Society. 3, 4: No Time for Sergeantsn Cast and Crew, 4: York's Dukes and Dames Production Staff, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist. 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. 4. DENNIS Cl-IADRA SUSAN 10 CHAMBERS: Attendance Office Assistant. 21 Li- brary Checker, 4. MARGARET ANNE CHAPLAN: Sophomore Class Play Scenery Crew, 2: Library staff. 2, 4: Red Cross Pin. 2: Red Cross Secretary, 3: National Honor Society, 5. 4: Sectional Latin Tournament Award. 3: Historical Society President, 4: Collage Copy Editor. 4: Letter of Commendation from Na- tional Metit Scholarship, 4. CAROL KAY CHAPPELLE: Camera Club Secretary, I. 2, JAMES PAUL CHARPIE: Transferred to York, 2: Visual Aids, 2. 3. 4: York Car Club Corresponding Secretary-'I'reas- urer. 3. WILLARD B. CHILDS: Square Dance Club 'I-l'C2ISlll'CI', 2. fl: Square Dance Club President, 4: Senior Class Play Crew. fl: All School Play Crew, 5: Evening With Will Shakespeare Cast, 4: Library Checker, 4. GARY BRUCE CHRISTENSEN: Intramural Basketball Chatnps, 4. CHARLES B. CLARKE: Wrestling Numerals, 2: Football Letter, 4: Library Staff, 4. IOYCE LOUISE CLINE: Third Rating in Science Fair, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff. 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: I-'our'Year Music Pin, 4. Class of 1960 SUSAN ELIZABETH COBNER: Auxilium Latintun Award. l. 2: Future Nttrses' Club Pin. 2: Future Nurses Club Guard 3: Ftttttre Nurses' Club Treasttrer. 3: Fall All-School Play Production Stall, 4: Nurses' Assistant. 4: Future Nurses' Clttb Honors Award. 4: Future Nurses' Club President, 4. ALBERT A. COLLINET: Intramural Basketball Champs. 4. RICHARD DALE CONCKLIN: Solid Gold Cadillac Cast. 31 No 'liime for Sergcantsu Cust. 4: Hi-C Club President, 4. HUGH L. CONNER SHIRLEE COOKE: Visual Aids Oflice Assistant, 3. 4. DIANE ELIZABETH COOPER: Y's Tales Staff. 4: Life With Father Production Staff. 4: Variety Show Production Stall. 4: Diary of Ann Frank Production Staff. 4: National Honor Society. 4. THOMAS LEE COOPER KATHLEEN JOYCE CORNELL: Transferretl from North High School. 3: Hi-C Club Vice-President. 4. JOSEPH CORRIGAN: Yisual Aids Crew. l, 2. JAMES ROBERT COTTINGHAM: Intramural Basketball Chatnps. 4. JOHN COUGI-ILAN: Football Numerals. 2: Track Numerals. 2: Attendance Office Assistant. 2: Football Letter. 3. 4: Bas- ketball Team Captain. 3: Basketball Letter. 3. 4. MARY ELLEN COZZENS: General Office Assistant, 3, 4: Commercial Club Pin. 3: Commercial Club Guard. 4: Com- tnercial Club Vice-President. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. JANET LYNN CROPP: Freshman Nonette, l: Latin Award. l. 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Pep Club Pin. 2: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Girls' Trio. 2: Sophomore Play Publicity Committee. 2: Girls' Octet. 3: Girls' Club Guard. 3: Pep Club Guard. 3: Operetta Cast. 3: Senior Choir Mixed Quartet. 4: Girls' Glee Clttb. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: 'Iihree-Year Music Letter, 3: Stunt Night. 4: Girls' Club 'I'hree-Year Bar. 4: Pep Club 'I'hree-Year Bar. 4: Girls' Club Points Chairman, 4: Pep Clttb Board. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: National Honor Society. 4. PENELOPE CROSH: Sophomore Play Cast, 2: 'l'ltree-Year Music Letter, 3: Futttre Nurses Pin. 3: Oklahoma Produc- tion Staff. El: Future Nurses Secretary. 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: No Time for Sergeants Production Staff, 4: Life with Father Production Staff, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 4: Diary ol Ann Frank Production Staff, 4, NANCY CUNNINGHAM: Seniorsl-'acuity Night. 4: Home Ecos notnics Style Show, l. 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Attendance Olfice Assistant. 2: Pom Pon Girls, El. 4: Guidance Office Assistant. 3. 4. PEGGY CUNNINGHAM: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: French Clttb Pin, 2: French Club Guard. 3: French Club Vice-President, 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. JUDY ANN CURRAN: Library Stalf, 2, 3: Attendance Office Assistant, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. STANLEY P. DALBEC: York Usher. 4. Class of 1960 ELIZABETH DALE: Sophomore Play Prodttction Stall, 2: 'l'hree-Year Music Letter. 3: Spanish Clttb Vice-President, l: Student Council Representative, 4: York-Hi Typist, 4: 'Cari- ety Show Publicity Committee. 4: Senior-l-'arulty Night Pub- licity Committee, 4. STEVEN D'AMlCO: German Club Pin. fl: German Club Guard, 4: Attendance Office Assistant. 4. LEE A. DANIELS: First Place Music Contest, l. 2: Talent Show. l: Gymnastics Letter. 4: Attendance Oliice Assistant. 4: Library Checker. 4. HAROLD G. DAUGHERTY: Football Nttmerals, 2: Track Nunierals, 2: Football Letter, -l: Track I.etter. 4: Senior An' nouncements Committee. 4. ALICE MURIEL DAVENPORT: Red Cross Representatives. l, 2: Auxilium Latinum Award. 3: Latin Club Vice-President. 4: Latin Clttb Pin. 4: National Honor Society. 4. JERRI LYNN DAVIS: Solid Gold Cadillac Production Staff, 3: junior Class Play Production Stall. 3: General Office Assistant, 3. WVINTHROP JERRY DAVIS: Transferred from North Hills High School, 4: New Yorkers Club Vice-President, 4. DIANE DE HAINAUT: An Evening With William Shakes- peare. Cast, 4: Transferrred from Oak Park River Forest High School, 3. MONIKA A. DENK: Transferred from Niles Township High School, 1: Library Assistant, 4. JULIE CHRISTINE DE SHONC: Mardi Gras Cast. l: York-Hi Staff, 2, 4: Attxilium Latinum Award, 2: Concert Band Letter. 4: No Time for Sergeantsn and Life with Father Produc- tion Staffs, 4: Qttill and Scroll. 4: Stunt Night, 4. PATRICIA CAROL DESI-IONG: Transferrred from Notre Dante High School, 2: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. DAVID SUMNER DOLBER: Sound Crew, l. 2. GEORGIA A. DORR: Attendance Office Assistant. 2: Nurses Office Assistant. 2: junior Class Play Production Staff. Ei: Library Assistant, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: A Date W'ith the Greats Choreographer, 4. JOHN R. DOVER ROGER WILLIAM DUBROCK: Track Numerals. 2: N.t- tional Honor Society. 3, 4: National Honor Society 'lireasuretz 4: Debate Club Pin, 4: Scriblerus President. 4: National Merit Scholarship Winner, 4: York Bowling League Vice' President. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Third Place in llistrict Speech Contest, 4. THOMAS DURKIN: Gymnastics Numerals. 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff. 2: Gymnastics Letter. 4: Senior-Faculty Ni ht, 4. JUILIA PARKER DUSTAN: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2: l-'uture Nurses Pin, 3: Life with Father Production Stall, 4: Variety Show Production Staff, 4: French Clttb Pin. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: Pep Clttb Pin. 4. BETSY DUVAL: First Place in State Music Contest, 3: Three- Year Music Letter. 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Senior Girls' Trio, 4. Class of 1960 RONALD C. DYCKMA: Intramural Basketball Champs. 4. DUDLEY R. DYE ROSEMARY ELAINE ECKSTEIN: Library Assistant, 2, '51 Commercial Club Pin. 3: Commercial Club Guard. 4: Com- tnercial Club President. 4: York-Hi Typist. 4: National Honor Society. 4. DEBORAH A. EISEN MENGER: Attendance Ollice Assistant. 2. 3: Sophotnore Play Production Stall. 2: American Field Service Committee. 3: All School Play Production Staff. 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. 4: Fall All School Play Cast, 43 York's Dukes and Dames Student Director. 4: Senior- Facultv Night, 4: Spring All School Play Prodtlction Staff, 4: Green Key Club Pin. 4. JAMES A. ELLIOTT: Track Numerals. l: Football Numerals, 2: Basketball Numerals. 2: 'Track Letter. 2, 3, 4: Football l.etter. El. 4: l.ettermen's Club Vice-President. 3: I.ettermen's Club Pin and Guard. 3: Basketball Letter, 4: Senior Class Vice-President, 4: Lettermen's Club President. 4: Attendance Office Assistant, 4. MARGARET ELMUND: First Place in State Solo Contest. l. 2. 3: First Place in State Ensemble Contest. 2, 3: Concert Orchestra Vice-President and I.ibrarian. 2: Auxilinm latinum Award. 2. Il: Concert Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer. 3: Three- Year Music Letter. fl: Oklahoma Cast. El: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: National Honor Society, 4. CAROL ANN ENSWORTH: Guidance Ollice Assistant, 3. I: Commercial Club Pin. fl: Commercial Club Guard. 4: Com- mercial Club Treasurer, 4: National Honor Society. 4. SUSAN CAROLE ERCOLI: Scholastic Art Award, l: Place in Elmhurst Evening IYomen's Club Art Awards. l: Attendance Ollice Assistant. 2: Cheerleader. 3. 4: Cheerleading Secretary. 4: Pep Club lloard and Pin. 4: Stunt Night. 4: Variety Show Cast, 4. HARRY M. ERICKSEN SANDRA LEE ERICZON: York-Hi Art Stall. 2. fl. -lt Y's Tales Art start. 2. 3, -l: Scholastic Gold Rev Art Awards. l. -l: Elm- hurst Evening Womans Club First Place Art Awards. l. 42 Girls Club Pin, 2: Girls Club Conference, 2. 3, 4: All School Play Production Stall. 2. 3: Sophomore Class Play Production Stall' 2: junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: Senior Class Plav Prodttction Stall. 3: 1959 Y's Tales Cover Design, 3: Girls Club lloard. fl. 4: Girls Club Guard, 3: Quill and Scroll. Il. 4: Pep Club Pin. fi: Pom Pon Girls, 3. 4: Spanish Club Pin, Il: Y's Tales Art Editor. 4: Collage Art Editor, 4: Girls Club President. 4: Chicago Area Girls Club Conference Board of Directors. 4: Girls Club Third Year Guard, 4: Quill and Scroll 'Jice President. 4: Marie Homiak Art Award. 4: Allerton Park First Place Drawing Award. 4: October All-School Play Production Stall, -l: Yarietv Show Production Stall. 4: XN'inter .Xll'School Play Production Stall. 4: Spring ,Xll-School Play Production Staff. 4: Spanish Clttb Guard, 4: Pep Club Guard. 4: Stttdent Cottncil Research Committee. 4: Spanish Club Progrznn Chairman. 4: Scholastic Place Art Awards. 4: Na- tional Honor Societv, 4. IOANNE PAT ERNAST JAMES L. FAINTER IEFI-'REV E. FAIRBANKS: Visual Aids. l, 2. 3: El Clippo Crew, 2. HAZEL ALICE FEE: 'l'hreeAYear Music Letter. Ii: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Band Secretarv. 4. DOUGLAS WAYNE FINKE: Freshman Band Representative, l: All Conference Orchestra, l. 2: First Place State Instru- mental Ensemble Contest. 2: l'niversitv of YS'isconsin Music Clinic Scholarship, 2: Baud Vice-President, 3: Three-Year Music Letter. fl: Drum Major. 3: First Place State Instru- mental Solo Contest. Il: All Conference Band. 3. -1: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: First Place State Instrumental Solo and En- semble. 4. WILLIAM FINNERAN: Track Nntnerals. l, 2: Football Nu- tnerals, 2: Football Letter. 4: Student Cottncil Research Committee. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: Library Checker, 4. PATRICIA M. FOLEY: Latinum Auxilium Award. l, 22 Sophotnore Class Plav Production Staff, 4. STEPHEN T. FOLTIN Class of 1960 GARY MONTGOMERY FOOTE: York Bowling League President, 3: Math Club Vice-President, 4: Scriblerus Vice- President and Treasurer, 4: Math Club Pin. 4: Graduation Announcements Cotnmittee. 4: National Merit Scholarship Finalist, 4: York Bowling League President, 4: Illinois State Scholarship, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: National Honor Society, 4. CAROLE JEAN FORD: Transferred front Luther South High School. l: No Time for Sergeztutsu Pttblicity Committee, 4. GEORGE WILLIAM FORREST: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 1, 2: Bowling Club Secretary. 3: American Chemical Society Honorable Mention. 3: Bridge Club President. 4: Math Club Treasurer, 4: Bowling Club Secretary-Treasurer. 4: Math Club Pin. 4: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 4: Latin Club Pin, 4: National Honor Society, 4. BARBARA JEAN FOSTER: General Office Assistant, 1: Stu- dent Council Calendar Committee, l: Sophomore Play Pro- duction Staff, 2: Auxilium Latinum Award. 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Madrigal, 3: Oklahoma Cast: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Choir Mixed Octet, 4: Research Com- mittee. 4: Girls Glee Club, 4: Stunt Night Cast, 4: National Honor Society, 4. BARBARA LEE FREILS: Transferred from Leydon High School. 3. BEVERLY JOY FREES DONALD FREGA: Visual Aids Operator, l. 2: Y's Tales Photographer, 3: York-Hi Printing Staff, 3, 4. ELLEN FRANCES FRICKE MARTHA FUCI-ISSTEINER: Transferred from Clinton High School, 3: Band Letter, 3: New Yorkers Club President, 4: Senior-Faculty Game, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. DENNIS LEE GALLING: Transferred from J. S. Morton High School, 2: Thespian Pin, 3: Senior Class Play Cast, 3: Drama Night Play Cast and Crew, 3: Music Department Operetta Crew, 8: Variety Show Crew, 4: Evening With Will Shakespeare Crew and Cast, 4: New Yorkers Club Pin, 4: Diary of Ann Frank Cast, 4: Senior-Faculty Night Enter- tainment Committee, 4: Senior Issue of York-Hi, 4. BERT E. GARDNER ROBERT GARDNER BERYLE KAY GARDNER: Music Letter, 3: Music Pin, 4. JANET GARDNER: Auxilium Latinum Award, 1: Nurses Office Assistant, 1, 2, 3: Variety Show Crew, 2: Sophomore Class Play Crew, 2: A.F.S. Committee, 3. MARGARET GARIEPY: Re-entered York, from Covina High School, 4: Pep Club Pin, 4: Stunt Night, 4. LESLIE GAUGER: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: junior Class Play Production Stalf, 3: Dukes and Datnes Cast, 4: Pom Pon Girls, 4: York-Hi Staff, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4. MARTIN W. GEBHARDT NICHOLAS GEER: Radio Club Treasurer, 3: Vice-President of Radio Club, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist, 4. Class of 1960 GLYNN GERLAT: Girls' Club Pin, lg Sophomore Play Cast, 2: Guidance Office Assistant, 3: Display Case Staff, 3: Collage Staff, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Fall All-School Play Crew, 4: Spring All School Play Crew, 4. WAYNE DENNIS GIANNESCI-II: Track Numerals, l: Frosh- Soph Basketball Numerals, 2: Track Letter, 2. 3. 4: Football Letter, 4: Basketball Letter, 4. MADELEINE SUSANNE GINTZLER: Life with Father Production Staff, 4. MARY KAY GLENN: French Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: French Club Guard, 3: York-Hi Staff, 4: French Club Treasurer, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: National Honor Society, 4. CHARLES EDWARD GLENNON: National Auxilium Test Cum Laude, 1, 2: Basketball Numerals, 2: Illinois Scholarship Semi-finalist, 4. JOYCE JEAN GLOFF: Auxilium Latinum Award, l: Library Staff Assistant, 4. VIRGINIA SUE GOFF: Under the Gas Light Production Staff, 2: Attendance Assistant, 3, 4: No Time for Sergeants Production Staff, 4. BARBARA LYNNE GOGLIOTTI: Home Economics Style Show, l. 2: Home Economics Club Pin and Guard, 2: Home Economics Club Secretary, 3: Home Economics Club Assistant Advisor, 4: Cafeteria Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD PAUL GOLAN: Drama Night, An Evening with WVill Shakespeare, 4. PATRICIA ANN GORDON: Transferred from Gage Park High School, 3: Nurses Office Assistant, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Future Nurses Club Pin, 4. LAUREL LYNNE GOTTSCI-IALK: Sophomore Class Play, 2: Homecoming Queen, 2: Talent Show, 2: junior Class Secre- tary, 3: Pom Pon Girls. 3, 4: junior Class Play, 3: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: State Gymnastics Meet Queen's Attendant, 3: Student Council Representative, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 3: Stunt Night, 4: Senior-Faculty, 4: Student Council Treasurer, 4: Talent Show, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Diary of Ann Frank Cast, 4. ROBERT GOULD: Wvrestling Letter, 2, 4: Fourth Place in District Wrestling, 2: Attendance Assistant, 2, 3, 4: All Confer- ence l'Vl'CSlIlIlg Award, 4: Third Place in District Ivrestling, 4. JUDITI-I ELLEN GRAHAM: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, 4. CONSTANCE ANN HAAS: Sno-Ball Queen's Attendant, 2: Attendance Office Assistant, 3: Pom Pon Girl, 3. 4: Stunt Night, 4: Variety Show, 4. DEAN M. HACKETT: Homecoming Stunt Night, 4: Intra- mural Basketball Champs, 4. PATRICIA JEAN HALLOCK: Latin Auxilium Award, 1: Y's Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Play Production, 2: Y's Tales Activities Committee Co-Chairman, 4: National Honor Society, 4. OLE L. HANSEN: Transferred from Riverside High School, 4. FRED LEE HANZELIN: Boys' Glee Club, l, 4: Madrigal, 2: Talent Show, 2: Senior Choir Octet, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Cast, 3: Mixed Quartet, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. Class of 1960 SI-IEILA MARIE HARMON: Pep Clttb Pin, 22 Girls' Club Pin, 2: Pep Clttb Guard. 3: Pep Club Bar. 4: Pep Club Vice- President, 4: Talent Show. 4: Stunt Night. 4: Pom Pon, 4: Senior-Faculty Game. 4: Attendance Office Assistant. 4. BEVERLY GAYLE HARTMAN: Office Assistant. I: Vs Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4: Y's Tales Business Staff Co-Chairman. 4: l.ife with I-'ather Publication Crew. 4: Student Council Float Committee, 4. BRUCE ALVIN HASHER: .Xuxilium Latinum Cum Laude Award. I: Library Assistant. 2: National Honor Society. El. 4: Latin Club Treasurer. 4: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 4: Latin Club Pin, 4. ROBERT.-I HAYES: lil Clippo. I: Girls' Club Pin. 2: Nurses Office Assistant. 2. 3: Student Council Representative. 2: Variety Show Crew. 2: Sophomore Play Production Stall. 2: Girls' Club Conference. 2: Pep Club Pin. 3: Girls' Club Guard. 3: junior Play Production Stall. 3: Student Council Hospitality Chairman. 3: Pep Club Board. 4: Pep Club Gttard. 4: Secretary. Orcltesis, 4: Nttrses Office Assistant. 4: Senior-I-'acttlty Game. -l: Variety Show Cast. 4: Girls' Club Conference. 4. RICHARD ALAN HAZLETON: Visual Aids Crew. l. 2. il. 4: Intramural Champs. 3: National Honor Society. 3: National Honor Society President. 4: National Merit Scholarship Final- ist. 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist, 4. STEPHEN EDWARD HEMMIS: Sophomore Play Cast. 21 l'nixersity of XVisconsin Music Clinic Scholarship. 2: 'l'ltree- Year Music Letter. Ei: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Band Representative. 4: Transferretl from Lincoln junior High School. 2. ROBERT j. HENDRICKSON: Class Plays Crews. 2: Variety Show Crew. 2: Talent Show Crew. 2: Dratna Night Crews. 3: Intramural Champs, 3. BARBARA MAE I-IENLEY EVELYN HERRLI: Future Teachers of America Club Pin. l: G.A.A. Ntunerals. 4. KENNETH C. HEYL: Transferretl from Sheboygan North High School, l: Auxilium Latinum Award. 2: Sophomore Play Cast. 2: Drama Night Cast. 2: No Time for Sergc-ants Cast, 4: Life with Father Cast. 2: Variety Show Crew. 4: Collage Editor. 4: Student Council Recording Secretary. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 4: Illinois State Scholarship. 4. PATRICIA ANN HICKMAN: Home Economics Style Show. l. 2: Pep Club Pin. 3: Girls' Club Pin. 3: Guidance Office Assistant. 3: Pep Club Guard, 4: Pep Club Points Chairman. -l: Pom Pon Girls. 4. DANE HILDEBRECHT: Wrestling Numerals. 2. MARILYN IEAN HILL: lfirst Place in State Solo Contest. l. 3. 4: 'l'liree-Year Music l.etter. 3: I our'Year Music Pin. -11 Life with Father Production Stall. 4: Variety Show Cast. I: Senior-Facttlty Night. 4: Ilautl 'I'reastu'er. 4. JACK HOMMES: Baseball Nttmerals. l. 2: Mardi Gras King. 2: Student Council Representative. l. 2. 4: -lunir Class 'l'reas' urer. 3: Class Ring Committee. 3: Tliree-Year Music Letter. 3: Oklahoma Cast. 3: Four,Year Music Pin, 4: Boys' Quartet, 4: Senior-I-'aculty Night. 4: National Merit Scholarship Ifinal, ist. 4. JOHN AMIDON HOLBROOK ll: Senior-Faculty Night Plan- ning Committee. 4: Intramural Champs. 3: No 'lime for Sergeants Cast, 4. BARBARA LOUISE HOUDEK: Sophomore Class Play Cast. 2: Oklahoma Cast. 3: 'l'bree-Year Music Letter. Il: Four- Year Music Pin. 4. ROBERT HOWARD: Sophomore Class Play Cast, 2: York-Hi Stall. 2. 3: National Honor Society. fl: Quill and Scroll, 3. -l: York-Hi Sports Editor. 3: Football Letter. 3, 4: joe Berg Science Seminar. 3: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 4: National Athletic Scholarship Society, 4. DONALD HITEY: Sophomore Class Play Production Stall, 2: No lime for Sergeants Production Stall. 4. Class of 1960 SHEILA LYNN HUNTER: Student Council Representa- tive, l: Talent Show Cast, 2, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Pom Pon Girls, 4. SUSAN MARIE HURST: Pep Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Pep Club Guard, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Pep Club Board, 3: Junior Class Play Production StalT. Pl: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: York-Hi Exchange Editor, 4: Student Council Research Committee. 4: Pep Club Treasurer, 4: Pep Club Third-Year Guard. 4: Girls' Club Third-Year Guard. 4: A.l-'.S. Committee. 4: Senior-I-'acuity Night, 4: National Honor Society. 4: Spring All-School Play Production Stall, 4. WILLIAM C. IRWIN: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. ROSEMARY JOANNE ISAIA: Library Checker, 4: All-School Play Production Staff, 4: 'luransferred from Immaculate Con- ception Hth School. 4. DAVID H. IJACK: Visual Aids. l. 2: All-School Plays Pro- duction Stal, 3, 4: Variety Show Production Staff, 4: Thes- pians, 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. JOYCE. ANN JAGAN DON GRANT JOHANSEN: Drama Night Cast, 2: Soph- omore Class Play Cast, 2: 'I'eahouse of the August Moon Cast, 3: Drama Night Cast, 3: Solid Gold Cadillac Cast, 31 Sophomore Class Play Crew, 3: Thespians President, 4: Variety Show M.C. No Time for Sergeants Cast. 4: Senior- l-'aculty Night. 4: Diary of Anne Frank Cast, 4. BEVERLY K. JOHNS: General Office Assistant, 1. 2. 3: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: Student Council Elec- tions Committee, 4: All-School Play Production Staff, 4. ALLEN H. JOHNSON: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist, 4. HOWARD E. JOHNSON: Cross Country Numerals, 2. WARREN DALE JOHNSON: Visual Aids. 2. 3. CHARLES R. JOHNSTON!-I GREGORY JONES: Latin Auxilium Award, l: Senior-Fan ulty Night, 4: York-Hi Staff. 2: National Honor Society, 4. WILLIAM H. JONES: Football Manager Numerals, 2: Three- Year Music Letter, 5: Boys' Glee Club, 3. 4: Oklahoma Cast, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Mixed Octet, 4: Football Man- ager Letters, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. DENNIS E. JORDAN: Intramural Basketball Championship, l: Slate Music Contest First Rating, 2: Three-Year Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Variety Show Cast, 4: All Xvest Suburban Conference Band, 4: All-State Band, 4: Concert Band Vice-President, 4: No Time for Sergeantsn Cast, 4. NANCY LEE JORDAN: Transferred from Fair Lawn, New Jersey, 1: State Music Contest Solo First, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: No Time for Sergeantsu Cast, 4: National Honor Society, 4. PAUL CLIFTON JORGENSEN: German Club Treasurer, 4: German Club Pin and Guard, 4. DENISE ANN JOST: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: York-Hi Staff, 3, 4,2 No Time for Sergeantsn Production Staff, 4. Class of 1960 EDITH I. JUSINSKAS: Home Economics Style Show, 1, 2.3 Snow Ball Court, 23 Art Staff, 3, 43 Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 33 Fall All-School Play, 33 Teahouse of the August Moon Produc- tion Staff, 3: Stunt Night, 4: Variety Show Cast and Produc- tion Stalf, 43 Life With Father Production Staff, 43 No Time for Sergeantsn Production Staff, 43 Scholastic Honor- able Mention Evening Womens Club Art Award, 4. ARLINE DIANE KAERGARD: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. ROBERT H. KAISER: Basketball Manager, lg First-Place State Music Contest, 33 Four-Year Pin, 4. JANET KATHRYN KEATLEY: Sophomore Play Produc- tion Staif, 23 Senior-Faculty Night, 4. ARLA JUNE KEITH: Guidance Office Assistant. 3. 4. THEODORE ROBERT KELL: Visual Aids Crew, 2, 31 Sound Crew, 4. MARTHA KELLAN: Art Staff, 2. 3, 4: Pom-Pon Girls, 3, 4: York-Hi Art Editor, 4: Stunt Night Cast, 43 Variety Show Cast, 4. BARBARA LYNNE KELLY: Future Nurses Club Pin, 1: Home Economics Style Show, 1, 2, 43 Future Nurses Club Guard, 2: Future Nurses Club Vice-President, 3: Three- Year Music Letter, 3: First Place State Music Ensemble Contest, 3: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. JEAN ANN KENDALL: Transferred from Kankakee Senior High School, 23 National Honor Society, 3, 4: New Yorkers' Club Secretary, 4: Variety Show Production Staff, 4. ROBERT STEPHEN KENDALL LINDA M. KENEY: Transferred from Morton High School. JOAN LUCILLE KENN: Home Economics Style Show, l, 2: Home Economics Club Pin, 23 Home Economics Club Vice- President, 3: Home Economics Club Advisor, 4. JUDY MAE KILGORE ARLETTE ANNE KINST: Class Ring Committee, 3: Stu- dent Council Representative, 33 Attendance Office Assistant, 4. KAREN HELEN KLEINER: Guidance Office Assistant, 1, 2: Girls' Club Conference Delegate, 23 Sophomore Play Pro- duction Staff, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 25 Drama Night Production Staff, 2, 3: All-School Play Production Staff, 2. 3: Nurses' Office Assistant, 35 Girls' Club Guard, 3, Pep Club Pin, 3: Junior Red Cross Pin, 35 Junior Class Play Production Staff, 33 Pep Club Board, 43 Pep Club Guard, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Attendance Office Assistant. -lg Variety Show Produc- tion Staff, 45 Girls' Club Three-Year Award. 4: National Honor Society, 4. JANET ELAINE KNAB: Sophomore Class Vice-President, 23 Spanish Club Pin, 2: Spanish Club President, 4: Spanish Club Pin and Guard, 43 Pom Pon Girls, 4: No Time for Sergeantsn Set Props Chairman, 43 Life with Father Pro- duction Staff, 45 An Evening XVith Will Shakespeare Cast, 43 Variety Show M.C., 4. RONALD A. KNEZ ROBERT H. KNILL Class of 1960 JON WILLARD KNUDSON: First Place in State Solo Con- test, 2, 3: First Place in State Quartet Contest, 2, 3: Oklahoma Cast. 3: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Talent Show Cast. 4: Orchestra President, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. KAREN SUE KNUDSON: Future Nurses Association Pin, 3: Future Nurses Association Guard. 4: Future Nurses Vice- President, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: York-Hi Staff, 4: York-Hi Publicity Editor. 43 Senior-Faculty Night, 4: National Honor Society, 4, CAROLYN VIRGINIA KOCH: Sophomore Class Play Pro- duction Staff. 2: No Time for Sergeantsn Production Staff, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. ROSS C. KOHLMAN: Sophomore Class Play Crew, 1, 2: junior Class Play Crew, l. 2: Senior Class Play Crew. l. 2: Drama Night Crew, 1, 2. 3. 4: El Clippo Crew, l: All-School Play Crew. l, 2: Variety Show Crew, 2: junior Play Stage Manager, 2: Fall All-School Play Crew, 3, 4: Winter All- School Play Crew, 3. 4: Variety Show Stage Crew, 4: Spring All-School Play Crew, 4: Thespians, 4. ROBERT MARTIN KOPH HELEN LOUISE KRAUSE: Mardi Gras Queen. I: Freshman Chorus Secretary. l: Drama Night Cast. 2, 3: Sophomore Play Cast. 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff. 2: Sophomore Girls' Chorus Librarian, 2: Girls Trio Ensemble, 2: Sno'Ball Attendant, 2: Girls Duet, 2: Girls Octet. 3: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Girls Trio. 4: Stunt Night. 4: Variety Show Cast, 4: All'State Music Festival, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior- Facnlty Night. 4: First Place State Music Contest. 4: Girls Glee Club, 4: 'Fhespian Pin. 4: National Honor Society, 4. ELIZABETH C. KROHNE: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, l, 2: Solo and Ensemble State Contest First, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Oklahoma Cast, 3: Orchestra Vice-President-Librarian, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: N.C.T.E. English Contest Runner-Up, 4: National High School Poetry Anthology. 4: Illinois State Orchestra First Chair, 4: Latin Club Pin, 4: Scriblerus Program Chairman. 4. SANDRA KRUEGER GORDON BERNARD KUESTER: Attendance Olfice Assist- ant, 4. BARBARA ANN KUNZE: G..-LA. Numerals, l: GAA. Tennis Team. l. 2, Il. 4: G.A.A. I.etter, 2: C.A.A. Program Chairman. 2: Future Engineers of America Math Contest Second Prize. 2: German Club Pin. 2: German Club Secretary, 2: junior Red Cross Class Representative. 3: junior Red Cross Pin, Pl: G.A.A. Third-Year Award. 3: National Honor Society, 3. 4: Class Ring Committee, 3: American Chemical Society Exam Honorable Mention, 3: Future Engineers of America Math Contest Second Prize, fl: NCTE Nominee, 3: Berg Science Seminar. 3: German Club President, 4: Math Club President, 4: Senior Class 'l'reasurer, 4: National Honor Society Vice President, 4: FEA Math Contest Two Prizes. 41 Math Club Pin. 4: National Merit Finalist. 4: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. 4: State Math Contest Second at York, 4: Elks' Leadership Award. 4: German Club Guard. 4. ANN CLAIRE LAEMMER SHARON LEE LAINGE.: Transferred from Fenton High School, 4. STEPHANIE VIDA LARDIZABAL: 'l'ransferred from Flower Vocational School. 3. jENSINE F. LARSEN SUSANNE MARIE LARSEN: 'l'ln'eesYear Music Letter, 3: Four'Year Music Pin. 4: Spanish Club Pin. 4. MICI-IALENE ANN LASALLO: Home Economics Style Show, l. 2: Library Staff. 3. 4: Commerical Club Guard. 4. THEODORE LAWLER NELSON LAWRENCE: Editor of Lit Lights. 1: Varsity Wrestling Manager. 3: Car Club Secretary. 3: Drama Night Cast. 3: York-I-li News Editor. 4: No Time for Sergc-ants Production Stall. 4. QM W K v O 3. ,Y Q X 3. qu. . Ag'-at sf 533 ,, JV. A Lg s no , c Q Q A W ,V . pw X 'X 'ZYQZRX - X my in-P' eg Q' X' ,ally i Q85- fy 9-dmv , If X g j ' X dffvifffkl fpyfwgf ffm? Class of 1960 DAVID LYNN LECKIE THOMAS STEPHEN LEHMANN: Visual Aids Crew, l, 2. 3. 4: Radio Club Executive Committee. 3: Sound Crew, 3, 4: Radio Club Secretary, 4: German Club Vice President, 4. KEN LIGHTFOOT JOHN ALLEN LINDELL: Intramural Championship Team, l. DAVID ALLAN LINNIG: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: York-Hi Photographer, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: No Time for Sergeantsn Cast, 4. ARLENE JANICE LISZWEK: Library Staff. 4: Life With Father Production Staff, 4. JAMES LONG: Baseball Numerals, 1, 2: Basketball Numerals, 2: Basketball Letter, 3, 4: Baseball Letter, 3. 4. ROBERT LOVELL DIANE JOSEPHINE LUNDQUIST: Mardi Gras, l: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast, 2: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2: Student Council Safety Committee. 3: All-School Play Production Staff, 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. WILLIAM E LURIE: Transferred from Proviso Township High School, 2: junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: I-'all All-School Play Cast, 4: Winter All-School Play Cast, 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: An Evening With NVill Shakespeare Cast, 4: York-Hi Staff, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Spring All- Sehool Play Production Staff, 4. SHARON LOU LYNN: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: York-Hi Typist, 4: AFS Committee. 4: Safety Court. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. REDMOND J. LYONS: Life IVith Fathe1 ' Publicity Coln- mittee. 4. JOHN COLIN MACASKILL: Coll Numeral. l: Golf Letter, 2, fl. 4: Golf Captain. 3. 4. GREGORY MADDALONE: Basketball Intramural Cham- pionship Team, 2, PERRIS MAGNUSEN, JR. PATRICIA ANN MALFITANO: Home Economics Style Show. l: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast, 2: Office Student Helper, 3. 4: Senior Faculty Came. 4: All-School Play Production Slalf. 4: Commercial Club Pin, 4. JUDY MALLEN: Transferred from Mariemont High School. 2: Majorette. 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 2: Homecoming Queen, 3: Student Council Representative. 3: Majorette, 3: Cheerleader. 4: Student Council Holdover Member, 4. IVILLIAM AUGUST MALMGREN Class of 1960 BARBARA JEAN MALONEY: Girls Club Pin, 3: G.A.A. Numerals, 3: G.A.A. Program Chairman. 3: Y's Tales Business Staff, 3: G.A.A. Treasurer, 4: G.A.A. Letter, 4: Attendance Office Assistant, 4: Y's Tales Business Manager, 4. BARBARA SHARON MAPLES: Student Council Represent- ative, 1: Commercial Club Secretary, 4: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4: York-Hi Typist, 4. LINDA JEAN MARKULIN: Transferred from Metuchen High School, I: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2: Potn Pon Girls. 3. 4: Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, 4: Home Economics Style Show, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Stunt Night, 4: Diary of Anne Frank Production Staff. 4. MICHAEL STANFORD MARTIN RAYMOND MARTIN: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 2: Senior Choir Madrigal. 2. REED T. MARTIN ROBERT MASLOWVE MARVIN JOHN MATELSKE DOUGLAS MATHESON JAMES MURREY MAURITZEN MARILYN JANE MAYER: Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 2. 3: Freshmen Girls Nonette. 1: Thespians, 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Play Cast. 2: Drama Night Play Cast, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Debate Club Pin, 3: Superior Individual Rating, Arop Novice Debate Tournament. 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Drama Night Play Cast. 3: National Honor Society. 3. 4: Junior Mixed Octette. 3: Latin Club Secretary, 4: Latin Club Pin, 4: Girls' Club Guard. 4: National Council of Teachers English Achievement Award Runner-up, 4: Girls' Octette, 4: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: Spring All-School Play. 4: Collage Editorial Board, 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. DONALD R. MAYSACK: Visual Aid Crew. l. 2. 31 Gym Period Leader. 2: Student Council Representative, 4: Elections Committee. -l: Dukes and Dames Production Staff, 4. RALPH EDSVARD MAZUR DONALD E. McABERY: 'l'ransferred from Proxiso Town- ship High School. 2: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. BILL MCCLAIN: Transferred from Proriso Township High School. 2: IVrestling Numerals. 2: MARY FRANCES McCUE: District Latin Contest. 4: I lllllI'C Teachers Club Pin. 4: Fixture Teachers Club President. 4: Historical Society Pin. 4: Historical Society Secretary, 4: Latin Club Pin. 4: District Latin Contest. 4: State Latin Contest. 4: National Honor Society. 4. THOMAS EARL McKENNA: Visual Aids Crew. l. 2. 4. KATHRYN LYNNE MCSWEENEY: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 21 York-Hi Staff. 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: No Time for Serge:tnts Produc- tion Staff. 4: Future Teachers Secretary Pro-Tem. 4: Future Teachers Pin, 4: National Honor Society. 4. Class of 1960 SYLVIA MAE MEILLER: Student Council Representative. l, 4: Girls' Club Pin. 2: Pep Club Pin. 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff. 2: Girls' Club Guard. 3: Pep Club Guard. 3: Junior Red Cross Pin. 3: Nurses' Office Assistant. 3: Junior Play Production Staff, 3: Girls' Club Conference. 3. 4: Girls' Club Third-Year Guard. 4: Girls' Club Recording Secretary. 4: Pep Club Board. 4: Pep Club Third-Year Guard. 4: Nurses' Office Assistant. 4: Senior-I-'acuity Night. 4: Green Key Club Pin, -l: Dukes and Dames Cast and Production Staff. -l: Student Council Publicity Committee. -1: No 'l'ime for Sergeantsn Production Stall. 4: Tlrespian Pin. 4: Diary of Ann Frank Production Stall. -l. ROBERT GEORGE MERKEL SANDRA JUNE MERNER: Auxilium Latinum Award. I. 2: Sophomore Class Play Production Stall. 2: York-Hi Reporter. 2: Junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: York-Hi Assistant Editor, 3: Quill and Scroll. 3: Fall All-School Play Production Staff. 4: York-Hi Co-Editor-in-Chief, 4: Quill and Scroll Treasurer. 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter ol' Com- mendation. 4: National Honor Society. sl. JULIA ANN MERRITT: Transferretl from ll'arwick Acad- emy, Bermuda. 2. KAY ALICE MICHAEL: Guidance Office Assistant. 3. RICHARD ALAN MILLER: Visual Aids. l. 2. 3: Senior- Ifacultv Night. 4. RONALD MILLER: Intramural Championship Team. 3: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: No Time for Sergeantsn Production Staff. 4. ROBERT L. MILLS: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: lst Rating District Contest. 3: lst Rating State Contest. 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4: No Time for Sergeantsu Cast. -l. RUSSELL ERHARDT MITCHELL ASHLEY MOLOZAIY: Stage Crew. 2. 3. 4: Sound Crew. 2. 3. FRANK JAMES MOORE: Auxilium Latintnn Ctun Laude Award. 1. 2: Library Assistant. 2. 3: Car Club President. 3: Winter All-School Play Cast. 3: Forensics Club Treasurer, 3: Collage Staff. 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4: Illinois Stae Scholar- ship Finalist. 4. SHARON LEE MOORE: Auxilium Latinum Award. l: Hi-C Club Social Chairman. 2: York-Hi Typist. 3. 4: Hi-C Club Secretary. 3. 4. ROGER JAMES MOOS: NVrestling Numerals. 2: Football Numerals. 2: Football Letter. 3. 4: ll'restling Letter. 3. 4: Student Council Representative, 4. HUGH C. MORRISON BARBARA ANNE MUDRA: UNO Tillie for Sergeants' Publicity Committee. 4: Stunt Night Cast. 4. ALFRED MUELHUEFER: Audio-Visual Education. l. 2. CRAIG HENRY MUNDT: Baseball Numerals, l: Intramural Basketball Champs. 3. 4: Varsity Baseball Letter. 4. JAMES 0. MURAWSKI: Gymnastics Letter, 4. Class of 1960 DAVID NAEFE: Transferred from Carlmont High School, 33 WSC Tennis Singles 3rd Place, 3: District Singles 2nd Place. 3: Tennis Letter, 3, 4, THOMAS 1. NEFF: Student Council Home Room Represent- atire, 3: Attendance Office Assistant, 3: Graduation fknnounce- ments Committee, 4. CHARLES DEWITTE NELSON: Student Cottncil Repre- sentative, l, 2: Wrestling Letter, 2. 3, 4: Letterman's Club Sergeant at Arms, 3: l.etterman's Club Pin and Guard, 3: District XYrestling Elrtl. 3: Sectional WVrestling 3rd, Il. KENNETH DORE NELSON: lntratnural llasketball Champs. fl: No Time for Sergeantsn Cast. 4. JUNE ANN NESSEL: Home Economics Style Show, I: Gen- eral Office Assistant. 2, 4: Stunt Night. 4: Senior-l aculty Night. 4. THERESA A. NEWHOFF: Three-Year Music Letter. 4: In- termediate Choir President and Secretary, 3: junior Play Production Stall, 3: I-'ottr-Year Music Pin. 4: Girls' Choir Secretary, -l: Stunt Night. 4: National Honor Society. 4. RONALD JAY NICHOLSON: Tennis Team Ntunerals. 2: Student Council Research Committee. 4: Tennis Letter. 4. MARILYN NICKERSON: York-Hi Reporter, 2. 3: Anxilium Latinum Award, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: VFW Essay Contest Award. 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Quill and Scroll, 3: Quill and Scroll President, 4: York-Hi Editorial Board, 4: York-Hi Page Editor, 4: Latin Club Pin. 4: Red Cross Repre' sentative, 45 National Honor Society. 4. DOROTHY GENE NIDES: Library Stall, 2. 3: Attendance Office Assistant, 4: Senior-Faculty Night. 4. EARL NIEMOTH: Audio Visual Crew. l. 2: Radio Club Secretary, 2: Sophomore Class Play Cast. 2: Football Ntnnerals. 2: Y's Tales Stall, 3. 4: Light Crew, 3. 4: Radio Club Vice President, 3: Football Letter. Il. 4: Senior Class Play Lights, 3: junior Class Play Lights. 3: Sophomore Class Play Lights, 3: Drama Night Lights, 3: Fall All-School Play Lights. 3: Spring Music Festival Lights. El: Winter All-School Play Lights, 3: Y's Tales Athletics Editor. 4: Fall, Winter, Spring All-School Plays Lights. 4: Variety Show Stage Manager. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Thespian Pin, 4: Drama Night Lights, 4: Shakespeare Drama Night Stall, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist. 4, MICHAEL PETER NOLAN: Transferred from Findley, Ohio. 3: Green Key Club Pin, 3: Green Key Club President. 4: Announcement Cotnmittee, 4: Senior4Faculty Night, 4: National Honor Society. 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE NORKUS: 'ltattslerretl from Clenhard High School, 2. DENNIS VVILLIAM O'BRIEN: Football Manager Nutnerals. 2: Oklahoma Cast. 3: 'I'hree-Year Music Letter. 3: Octet, 3: Glee Club, 3, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Quartet. 4. NEONA OCASEK: GAA. Letter and Pin, 4: Pep Club Pin 4: York-Hi Typist, 4: Quill and Scroll. 4. NANCY OET-IENS: GAA. Numerals, 1: Variety Show Cast. 2: Art Stall, fl. 4: Variety Show, 4: Stunt Night Cast, 4: Senior-I-'aculty Night. 4. ROBERT D. OLINGER: Intramural Basketball Champion- shi 2, Ii. RJIIERT CHARLES OLSON GLENDING OLSON: Auxilitnn Latinutn Award, l, 2: Scho- lastic Press Guild Nfriting Contest I-'irst Place, 2: York-Hi Stall, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4: Scholastic Press Guild Ikiriting Contest Honorable Mention. 3: Scholastic Magazine National WVriting Contest Honorable Mention, 3: I'Fi'l' Essay Contest First Place, Fi: National Honor Society Secretary, 4: York-Hi Co-Editor-in-Chief. 4: National Merit Semi-Finalist. 4: Illinois State Scholarship Winner, 4: Elks Award for Most Valuable Student, 4: VFW Essay Contest Second Place, 4. Class of 1960 JOHN WALTER OLSON KATHLENN JAME O'NElLL: Auxilium Latin Award, I: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Girls' Club Pin, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Girls' Club Guard, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. GEORGINE KAE OTTMANN: Sno-Ball Attendant. 2: Soph- omore Class Play Production Staff. 2: junior Play Produc- tion Staff, Il: 'l'hrec-Year Music Letter, 3: Oklahoma Pro- duction Staff. 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Stunt Night Cast. 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Senior-I-'acnlty Night, -l. SUSAN ELIZABETH OTTOMAN: Girls' Club Pin. ll Girls' Club Board, 2: Girls' Club Guard. 2: Attendance Office As- sistant, 3: Girls' Club Board. 4: Girls' Club Third-Year Guard. 3: Stunt Night Cast. 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: All School Play Production Staff, 4. ARTHUR PRESTON PARRENT WARREN CHARLES PARRENT DIANA MAY PEARCE: Auxilium Latinum Award, 1, 2: State Latin Contest, I: junior Red Cross Board, 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers Club Secretary, 2: Sophomore Class Play Produc- tion Staff, 2: Evening VVomen's Club Art Award, 2: Debate Team State Contest, 3, 4: junior Red Cross Pin, 3: junior Red Cross Vice President, 4: Collage Staff, 4: National Honor Society. 5, 4. FRANK E. PEILER: York-Vvillowbrook Car Club Presi- dent, 4. CAROL ELAINE PELLICORI EUGENE CHARLES PETRIE: El Clippo, l: Drama Night, 2, 3: Intermediate Choir Madrigal, 2: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 3: All-School Play Production Staff, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Thespian Pin, 3: Music Letter, 3: Fall All'School Play Production Staff, 4: Variety Show Cast, 4: Assembly Organist, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 4: Thespian Vice-President, 4: Music Pin, 4: Senior Choir Treasurer, 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4: Diary of Anne Frank Cast, 4. LINDA LEA PHILEBAUM: Transferred from Royerton High School, 2: Green Key Club Pin, 3: Pom Pon Girls, 4: Stunt Night. 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. JAMES PICKRELL RAYMOND NORMAN PILGRIM CAROL ANN PLETTA: Latin Award, 1: Freshman Nonette. l: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Girls' Trio, 2: Girls' Duet. 2: Three-Year Music Pin, 3: Operetta Cast, 3: Senior, Choir, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Stunt Night Cast, 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4: Girls' Club Guard. 4: Girls' Glee Club, 4: Pep Club Pin. 4: National Honor Society, 4. WILLIAM A. POHLMAN PAMELA JANE POLLARD: Student Council, l. 2, 4: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls, 2: Girls' Club Board, 3, 4: American Field Service Exchange to Argentina, 3: Girls' Club Guard, 3: Green Key Award, 3: Dukes and Dames, 4: D. A. R. Citizenship Award, 4: Pom Pon Girls, 4: Green Key Club Secretary, 4: Girls' Club Third Year Pin, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. 1. DOUGLAS POSEY: Student Council, 1: Gymnastics Nu- mcrals, 2: York High Usher, 3, 4: Gymnastics Letter, 4. THOMAS MARK POTRYKUS: Transferred from Pulaski High School, 2: No Time For Sergeants Crew, 4. Class of 1960 RUTH ANN PRESTON: Thrce'Year Music Letter, 3: Visual Aids Secretary, 3. 4. TERRY ELDON PRICE JOHN EDWARD PROBECK: Gymnastics Letter, 4. GERALD EUGENE PURCELL ANNE E. PURDY: Transferred from LakeWVood High School. 3: Senior Class Play Production, 3. JON WILLIAM RACHERBAUMER: Transferred from New Orleans, Louisiana, 3. ANN RAMSAY STEPHEN RATZ: Visual Aids. l, 2. 3: Sound Crew, 3, 4. DAVID JOHN RAUCH KATHLEEN MAE RAUTH: Girls Club Pin, l: Pep Club Pin, lg Girls Club Board, 2. 3, 4: Girls Club Second Year Guard, 2: Pep Club Board, 2: Pep Club Second Year Guard, 2: Y's Tales Staff, 2: Girls Club Conference, 2, 3, 4: Girls Club Third Year Guard, 3: Pep Club Vice President, 3: Pep Club Third Year Guard, 3: Y's Tales Staff, 3: Pom Pon Girls, 3, 4: Pep Club President, 4: Pep Club Fourth Year Guard, 4: Y's Tales Activities Chairman, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist, 4: National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, 43 Senior Faculty Night, 4: National Honor Society, 4. TERRY MICHAEL RAY: Basketball Intramural Champ, I: York Hi Printing Staff, 4. ROBERT REDDEL WILLIAM ROBERT REID: Debate Club Tournament, 4: National Forensic League. 4. CARLA RESTELLI: A. F. S. Exchange Student from Italy, 4: Variety Show, 4: G. A. A. Tennis Team. 4: Girls Club Pin, 4: Girls Club Conference, 43 Senior Faculty Night, 4. STEPHEN REX: Baseball Nnlnerals, l. 2: No Time for Scrgeantsn Cast, 4. HAROLD M. REYNOLDS: Variety Show Crew, 4. TIMOTHY M. RICKE: Intramural Champs Basketball, 3: York-Hi Printing Stalf, 4. LILLIAN MARIE ROBERTS Class of 1960 j0HN ROESCHLEIN: Wrestling Letter. l. 2. Il: Football Numerals. 2: Football Letter. 3: Sectional Xkirestling. 2nd place, 2: Attendance Assistant. 3: Homecoming Ring, 4. DAWNE ELAINE ROHL: Trattsferretl from XVaukesha High School. 2: Sophomore Class Play Crew, 2: junior Class Play Stage Crew. 3: Guidance Ollice Assistant. 4: Pom Pun Girls, 4: Stunt Night. 4: Variety Show. 4: Bridge Club Secretary. 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4: Diary of Anne Frank , Production Staff. 4. RICHARD R. ROI-IL IEFFREY A. ROHRSEN: L'ntler The Gaslight , cast, 2: York l'shers. 4: National Honor Society. 4. BARBARA DIANE RONSKE: Girls Club Pin, 2: Snowball Queen Attendant. 2. COLIN C. RORRIE: Basketball Letter, 4: Student Council Representative, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. KATHERINE E. SAAS: Guidance Office Assistant. 4. TIMOTHY SACK: Gymnastics Manager. 2, 3. 4: Gymnastics Numerais, 2: Gymnastics Letter. 4. WANDA FAY SALLEY: Transferred from Greenville. Miss.. 2: Girls Club Pin. 2: Y's Guys and Dolls. Production Staff. 2. PATRICIA SANDNER: Girls Club Pin. 2: Girls Club Guztrtl. 3: Girls Club Bar. 4. THOMAS JOHN SANTORI: lntrantural Basketball Champs. 2: Intramural Volleyball Champs, 3. SANDRA ANN SARGENT: Student Council Represcntatixe. 2: Pom Pon Girls. fl. 4: Variety Show. 4: Attendance Assistant. 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4: Stttnt Night, 4. SHARON ANNE SATHER: Pom Pon Girls. 3. 4: Attentlance Office Assistant, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. VICKI LOUISE SATHER: General Ollice Assistant. 4. JOYCE ELAINE SCI-IINDLER GEORGIANNA SCI-ILOEMER: Guidance Ollice Assistant, l: Sophomore Play Production Stall. 2: All School Play Protluc- tion Stall. 3: Attendance Office Assistant, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. BARRY MARTIN SCHNEIDER: Green Key Club 'l'reasuret'. 4: Green Club Pin. 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. NANCY LEE SCI-IREINER: Sophomore Class Play, Produc- tion Stall. 2: Girls' Club Pin, 3: All School Play. Production Stall. Il: v2llilL'lY Show Production Stall. 4: Spanish Club Pin. -l: Cap and Conn Connnittee. 4: Senior Ifaculty Night, 4. Class of 1960 -IACQUELINE MAE SCHULTZ: Home Economic Style Show, l, 2: Guidance Ollice Awistant, El. WILLIAM HERBERT SCHULTZ: Wrestling Nunierals, 1: Latinum Auxilium Award. l, 2: Wrestling Letter. 2: Y's Tales Staff, 3. 4: York Hi Ushers. 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Y's Tales Editor. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist. 4: Head lisher. 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation. 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. MARGARET HELEN SCHUMACHER: Honte Economic Style Show, l: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 2. WVAYNE HOWVARD SCHUTH: Drama Night east. 2. 5: Sophomore play cast. 2: Thespian pin, fl: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: lst State Music Contest, 3: junior Play' cast. Il: Tea- house ol the August Moon cast. 3: No 'l'itne For Sergeantsn Band, 4: Life With Father cast. 4: An Evening with Wiii Shakespeare cast. -l: Variety Show cast. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. PENELOPE KAY SEIBERT RUTH BETTY SEIDENFUSS CAROL ANNE SELLERS: Variety Show. 2: Librarian As- sistant. 2. 3: Comtnercial Club Pin, 4: Yorks' Duke , 4: Stunt Night. 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. 'IEFIFREY BURDETTE SERAGE: Finalist in Illinois State Scholarship. 4. CAROL MARIE SHAFFER: Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 2: Girls Club Pin. 2: Pep Club Pin. 2: Sophomore Play Produc- tion Staff, 2: Sno Ball Attendant. 2: Pep Club Board. 3. 4: Three Year Music Letter, 3: Drama Night Production Stalf, S: junior Red Cross Representative. 3: Pep Club Guard, 3: Girls' Club Guard. 3: junior Play Production Staff. 3: junior Red Cross Pin, 3: National Honor Society, 3. 4: Pep Club Bar, 4: Girls' Club Bar. -l: Girls' Club Treasurer. 4: Girls Octet, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: President of junior Red Cross. 4: Senior Class Secretary. 4. MICHAEL SHEWVCHUK ROBERT j. SHINEFLUG: Basketball Manager, Numerals, l: Cross Country Letter. Manager. 4: Basketball Letter, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4, WVILLIAM A. SHUNK: First Place in SIEIIC Music Contest- l. 3: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast. 2: 'I'hree Year Music Pin, 3: Ufjkillllllllliln Cast, 3: No Tillie For Serge-ants cast, 4: Variety Show. 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. RAY SHURAN GARY F. SIMERSON: lalent Show. l: Mardi Gras. 1: Gym- nastics Nunterals. 2: Gymnastics Letter. 3: I.ettern1ans Club l'in and Guard. 4: Gymnastics Letter. 4. AIANICE MAY SIPSMA: 'I'ransferred from Herrin 'Township High School. 4. WILLIAM SIR: First Place Music Contest. il: l'hree Year Music Letter. 3. SHERRIL SLEZ DANA SUE SMALLER: Re-entered York from Paris. France, 3: First Place State Ensemble, 3: Mixed Quartet. 3: All School Play. Cast. 3: Operetta, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 3: Three Year Music Letter, 4: Girls' Octet. 4: National Honor Society. -l. Class of 1960 DAWN GLORY SMITI-I: Guidance Office Assistant, 3: Home- room Representative. 3: Class Ring Committee. 3: Election's Committee, 3, 4: Y's Tales Staff. 4: ljntlerclassmen Co-Cltaitv man, Y's Tales, 4: Senior Faculty Night Skit Co-Chairman. 4: Homecoming Queen. 4. DONNA JEANNE SMITH: Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class, l: Student Council Representative, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff. 2: Sno Ball Queen Attendant. 2: Pom-Pon Girl, 3, 4: junior Play Produc- tion Stalf. 3: Illinois State Gymnastic Queen Attendant, 3: Y's Tales Staff. 3. 4: Y's Tales Co-Chairman of Seniors, 4: Life With Father Production Stalf, 4. PENELOPE SMITH: Three Year Music Letter, 3: Solid Cold Cadillac Publicity Cotntnittee. 5: Oklahoma Publicity Committee, 3: Commercial Club Pin and Guard, 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. SANDRA LEE SMITH: Home Economic Style Show, 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Cast, 2: Girls Club Pin, 3: Elections Com- mittee, 4: Father Knows Best Production Crew, 4: At- tendance Assistant, 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. VIRGINIA ANN SMRI-IA: Art Staff, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. AIANE SNEDEN: junior Red Cross Board. l. 2: Student Coun- cil Rcpresentative, l: Girls' Cluh Pin, 2: Variety Show, 2: I.iIn'ary Assistant, 4. DOUGLAS S. SNEDIKER: Visual Aids. I, 2: No Time for Sergeantsn, Production Staff, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. JOHN DONALD SORENSEN: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, 4. ROBERT L. SOUTHON: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist, 4. DAVID SPADE CHRIS SPEARS: Intramural Basketball Champs. I, 2: Senior Faculty Night, 4. JERRY SPI-IRA DONALD HENRY SPILO JUDITH LEE SPINELLI LOUISE STAHMER: Transferretl from Stcinmetz High School. l: Home Economic Style Show. l, 2: Hotne Economic Pin. 2: Sophomore Play Production Stall. 2: Attendance As- sistant, 3, 4: Commercial Clttb Pin. 4: Evening Womexfs Art Award, 4. WVAYNE T. STANEK: York Hi Print Shop Staff, 3. 4. LESLIE SUSAN STARK: Student Council Reprewntative. l: Cheerleader, l. 2, 3, 4: Pep Clttb Pin. 1: Sophomore Class Play, Cast, 2: Pep Clttb Guard. 2: Cheerleader Captain. 2. 4: Girls Choir President, 2: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Inter- mediate Choir Secretary, 3: Student Council Safety Commit- tee, 4: 'l'raI'lic Court, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Pep Clttb Bar. 4: Green Key Cluh Pin, 4: Green Key Clttb Yice-Presi- dent. 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Stunt Night, 4: Girls Glee Club, 4. JOHN WILLIAM STASI Class of 1960 BETTY STEUBEN: York-I-Ii Staff, 2, 3, 43 York-Hi Staff Cir- culation Editor, 4. ROBERT MICHAEL STEELE: Football Numerals, 2: York Hi Staff, Page Four Editor, 3. 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. BRUCE STEENSON DAVID E. STEUBER: Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 2: Drama Night Crew, 2: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Variety Show Cast, 4: Jewel Tea Scholarship, 4. LESLIE W. STIRRETT BONNIE RAE STOLPER: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: Commercial Club Pin. 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. GERALD RICHARD STOLT: Football Numerals, 2: Basket- ball Numerals, 2: Track Numerals, 2: Home Room Repre- sentative, 3: Football Letter, 4: Senior Faculty Night, 4. JAMES E. STOLTMAN CAROL MARIE STONE: G. A. A. Numerals. 2: G. A. A. Letter, 3: G. A. A. Treasurer, 2: G. A. A. President, 4: Stunt Night, 4: First G. A, A. State Award. 4. NANCY JUNE STOTT: Sophomore Class Play Cast, 2: Junior Class Play Production Staff, 3: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 33 Pom Pon Girls. 3. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: National Merit Letter of Commendation, 4: Stunt Night Cast. 4. JOAN EVELYN STRAND: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Operetta Production Crew, 3: Girls Quartet, 3: First Place in State Music Contest, 3: Four- Year Music Pin. 4: Variety Show Production Staff, 4: Girls Glee Club, 4: Mixed Octet, 4: Illinois State Scholarship, 4: Senior Faculty Night. 4. RAYMOND BRUCE STROM: Wrestling Letter. l: Student Council Representative, 2: Sophomore Play Production Staff, 2: Football Numerals, 2: Wrestling Letter, 2. 3, 4: Wrestling Team Captain, 3, 4: I.H.S.A. District Itlrestling Tournament 3rd Place, 3: I.H.S.A. Sectional Wrestling Tournament 3rd Place, 3: West Suburban All Conference Wrestler, 3: At- tendance Assistant -4: Football Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club Treasurer. 4: Lettermen's Club Pin. 3: Lettermen's Club Guard, 4: I.H.S.A. District Wrestling Tournament 2nd Place, -tg I.H.S.A. Wrestling Tournament Sectional Champion, 43 York Outstanding Wrestler Of The Year. 4. JUDITH E. STUCKEY: Auxilium Latinum Award. 1. 2: Pep Club Pin, 4: G.A.A. Pin, 4: Attendance Office Assistant. 4: Stunt Night, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. ROBERT F. STURM: Transferred From New Trier High School, 2. JAMES H. SUCKOIV: Baseball NlllIlCl'HlS. l. 2: Football Numerals. 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative, 2: Student Council Vice-President. 4: Student Council Research Commit- tee Chairman, 4: Homecoming Couunittee, 4: Library Check- er, 4. JACI MARIE SULLIVAN: Student Council Representative. l. 3: Variety Show Cast, 2: Home Economics Style Show, 2. DONNA SUTTER: National Honor Society, 4. ROBERT E. SWVANSON: Gymnastics Numerals, 2: Gym- nastics Letter. 4. Class of 1960 j0HN MARSHALL TAYLOR LINDA THOMPSON: Variety Show, 2, -lg Stunt Night, 4: Library Staff, 4. . GAEL THOMSON: Student Council Representative, 22 Variety Show, 2, 4: Sophomore Class Play Production Staff. 21 Student Council Traffic Court, 41 Stunt Night, 43 Library Checker, 45 Senior Faculty Night, 4. ELIZABETH TINGLEY: Girls' Club Pin, lg Pep Club Pin, 1: Girls' Club Guard, 2: Pep Club Guard, 2: Red Cross Board. 2: Red Cross Award, 2, 3, 45 Y's Tales Staff, 2: Pep Club Points Chairman, 3: Pep Club Third Year Award, 33 Red Cross Vice President, 33 Quill and Scroll, 3: Quill and Scroll Secretary, 4: National Honor Society, 5. 43 York-Hi Feature Editor, 3, 43 Red Cross Secretary, 41 Pep Club Board, 43 Senior Faculty Night. 43 Scriblerus Secretary, 4. WILLIAM TOMY KEITH R. TOOMEY: Transferretl front Leyden Community High School, lg Intramural Volleyball Champs, 3. JAMFB DOUGLAS TOSKEY: The Student Directory Pub- lication Staff, 33 Three Year Music Letter, -lg No Time For Sergeantsf' Cast, 43 Drama Night, 4: Historical Society, Treasurer, 4. IANICE ARLENE TOWNSEND: Home Economics Style Show, 1, 2, 3, Three Year Music Letter, 33 Drama Night Production Staff, 35 junior Class Play Cast and Production Staff, 33 Spring All School Play Production Staff, 3: Thespian Pin, 4: No Time For Sergeants Cast and Production Staff, 4: Life With Father Cast and Production Staff, 43 An Eventing With WVill Shakespeare Cast and Production Staff, 4: Variety Show Production Staff, 45 Stunt Night, 43 Diary of Anne Frank Production Staff. 4. BONNIE LYNN TROTTA: Home Economics Style Show. 2: Pom Pun Girls, 3, 4: Stunt Night, 45 Guidance Office As- sistant, 43 Senior Faculty Night. 4. ROBERT HILTON TYER Il: 'I'ransl'erred from XYhite Station High, Memphis, Tenn.. 21 Tea House of the August Moon Cast. 3: Drama Night. 3: Ladies In Retirement tylr. playj. 3: Tliespians. 3. 4: Variety Show, 4: Exciting XYilh XVill Shakespeare cast. 4: The Diary of Anne Frank cast. 45 Senior Faculty Game, 4. JUDITH K. ULTSCH: Student Council Representative, 4. GARY R. VANDER STUYF: Gymnastics Numerals, 2: Gym- nastics Letter, 3. 4: Library Checker, 45 Student Council Representative, 4: Northern Illinois Invitational Gymnastics Championship, Third Place. 4: Senior-Faculty Night, -I. SUSAN MARY VAN HUISSELING: Girls' Club Pin, 22 Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 2: Girls' Club Guard. 3: York-Hi Typist, 3, 43 No 'l'ime for Sergeantsn Production Staff. 4: Stunt Night, 4. FREDRIC P. VAUPEL: Transferretl from Ashton High School. 2. SUSAN KAE VOLLE: Student Council Elections Committee, l: Auxilium Latinum Award, 1. 2: Sophomore Class Play Production Stalf, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Sno-Ball Attendant, 2: Pep Club Board, 33 Three Year Music Letter, 3: junior Class Play Production Staff. 3: Pep Club Guard. 33 Girls' Club Guard. 3: Pep Club Officer, 4: Girls' Club Board, 43 Stunt Night, 45 Senior Faculty Night, 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4: Variety Show Cast. 4: Life With Father Production Staff, 45 Pep Club Third Year Pin, 43 Girls' Club Third Year Pin, 43 Green Key Club Award, 43 Girls' Club Conference. 41 National Honor Society, 4. WESLEY W. VON HI-SINE PATRICIA MAY WACHSNING SANDRA R. WAGNER: 'Fransferretl from Richlield High School, 3. Class of 1960 KENNETH ALLEN WVALCH MERLE R. WEDDLE: Sound Crew, I: Life W'ith Father Cast. 4: An Evening Nlith XVill Shakespeare Cast, 4. ALAN WILLIANI NVEITH KAREN ANN WELIN: GAA. Numurals. 2: Operelta Cast. 3: Three Year Music Letter, 3: lst Place State Solo Contest. 3: lst Place Slate Ensemble Contest. 3: No Time For Scrgeztntsn Cast, 4: Life With I-'ather Production Stall. 4: Four Year Music Pin, 4. FRED W. WENDLAND: Sophomore Class Play Cast. 2: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2: Intermediate Choir Octet. 2: York Usher. Ei. 4: Latin Cluh President. 43 I.atin Club Pin and Guard. 4: National Honor Society, 4. THONIAS PAUL WENIILAND: Visual Aids Crew. l. 2, 3: Magic Club Treasurer. I: Sophomore Class Play Cast. 2: Y's Guys and Dolls Production Stall. 2: Magic Club Secre- tary. 21 Magic Club Vice President, El: Magic Club Pin. fl: No lime For Scrgeantsn Cast. 4. LEROY 1. WENDT: IlllI'llllIlIl'1ll Volleyball Champs. l. 22 Attendance Ollicc Assistant, 2: junior Class Play Production Stall. 3. ROBERT LELAND WENDT: 'lransferred from Beaumont High School, Sl: Model Railroad Club Vice President, 4: National Honor Society. 4. WILLIAM A. WVENDT: Truck Numerals. 2: Attendance Office Assislzlnl. 3. 4: Basketball Letter. 3. 4: Track Letter. 3. ROBERT BRUCE WVENK: 'Transferred from Proviso High School, 3. RONALD M. WERLEIN: Wrestling Letter. 3. 4: Car Club Secretary. 4: Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard. 4: Library Checker, 4: I,S.H.A. District Wrestling Tournament Third Place, 4: Senior-Faculty Night, 4. RONALD A. WERNER CAROLYN JEAN WEYER SHIRLE ANNE WIETZKE: General Office Assistant, l, 2. 4. MARIE LOUISE WILKE: Student Council Representative. 3: Drama Night Production Stall. fl: Senior Faculty Night. 4. RICHARD WILKE: Transferred from Roosevelt Military Academy. 2. SHERIDAN JANE WILLIE: Sophomore Play Production Stall. 2: junior Play Production Staff, 3: Gold-Key Scholastic Art Award, 3: Stunt Night Cast. 4: Stunt Night Committee, 4: Art Staff of York-Hi Committee, 4: Variety Show Staff, 4: Green Key Club Pin, 4. JAMES M. WILLMS: Student Council Representative, 22 Science Ollice Assistant. 4: Senior Faculty Night. -I: Baseball Letter. 4. Class of 1960 HARRY WV. WILSON: Transferred from Laniphere High School, 3. SONNA SUE WILSON: Transferred from Woodrow Wilson junior High School, lg Future Nurses Club Pin, 23 Three Year Music Letter, 33 Four Year Music Pin, 43 Future Nurses Club Guard, 4. BRUCE ROBERT WINGE ALOURE MERLE WITT ROBERT WITTICK: Car Club Vice President, 3. THOMAS WOLTERS: Box Office Crew, 4. GORDON E. WOOD JUDITH SUZANNE WOXBERG: Auxilium Latinum Award, l, 23 Sophomore Class Play Production Staff, 23 Student Council Representative, 33 Class Ring Committee, 33 Na- tional Honor Society, 43 Senior Faculty Night, 4. JILL ZABEL MICHAEL LEE ZAWACKE: Sophomore Class Play Cast, 2: Intermediate Choir Octet, Madrigal, 2: Operetta Cast, 33 Senior Choir Madrigal, 3: No Time for Sergeants Cast, 43 Senior Choir Octet, 45 Three Year Music Letter, 4g Boys' Glee Club, 4. PAUL H. ZIMMERMANN: Visual Aids Crew, 13 Library Assistant, 2, 3. Seniors not Pictured: BARBARA MUDGE: Student Council Representative, 2: Pom Pon Girls, 3. AFERRY SULLIVAN: Transferred from Anoka High School, 86 A Day at York is Many Things Fall Patterns Foods Clauses serve il Yulclide Tea Seniors with Christmas Spirit A Spanish Club IJ2ll'ly Serious seniors at work in Business Education dass. .Q 5571 , 'Qs' ' .wx .' ' ...J .,. 9: 1 X P: 1 . '1 . 1 xl ' Q Il hgh - IL 1 f'2.:.. , , ug: . '-.1. '.:+ U-,Wh '-A-1-1-Ag.: ' , . .nim- M gc... o -1. Q2-. .'g-.. , L.,-.. ,,r. ' -.15 fr .- A -- . . ' x . Uv, x . 1 .-N-. lf, ' ..--1 ..,,.:. ' nl - ..- : - 'g' .-. , 4' P. . .uh .0 93 A r 1 fa vw i? Juniors - 4 , A C A Q R is A . .. ' A 3 ' A I J. ' li- TT Qfii 3 N- My 'gif - A A i in K .2 .6235 .1 f f r A f A A' 2 A S-ffaf?2 . K :, iw N. ,, I by Q gt an N. . ws IM RQ is 'H' ' g kwa-. '-La -fax. 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Clark N. Clark, l., tiolangclo, I'. Klulaw. D Coleman. j. Clormvcll, KI Corlall. I, Cosvn. S. Corsi rilos. ll. iiralmhfj. Curtin. -I. Dadigan, ll. Dallon. C Danielson. -I. Dankworlh. R Daugherty. Nl, Daxunsl, M Dcllarlolo. S. Dcffhrislo phcr. XY. DcFoe. junior Class Officcrsfflcfr In righlj Roxanne Wcndlnnd, Trcnsnrcrg l.cc Mm:CaIlnm, Preudcnt Kathy Fcrrzlr, Secretary: Louis Hancock, Vice President. Juniors-TheClass of 1961 l Xl. Dc-lnlm. ml. l,ClllHlSll'0, H Dcppc, D. Dickinson. Nl , . X M Q Diiiioin. Dick Doherty. D. 4 ' Ds, mag ' Dolan. D. Donaldson. N Q I Y f . 'gr Doolittle. A 9 EN V yi gi ..- A. Drew. B. DUBCQIII. I' ' ' Dully. S. Dnguid. S. Durkin 4 9 ,N -v .R g J. Duslnn, R. lhorak, D K sr ' -- .W r ,,, Dwy. j. Dycknm. 3 ', K. Ehcrlmrdl, D. Efkholln In N. Eddy. H. Elven, B . .Q K limamncl. D, linglish. .I V,g.N xg If . Ericksnlm. G. Ifzngcrlin, A 'G ' '? 'i x V 'f Fam. .N---xg ,iv 5 . P. Farlhing. D. l Cl'l'lllZlllll x D M A K. Fcrrzlru. Nl. Fellncr. 'I' nr .Q ki Ficnc, R. Finke. B. Fin- --...1 V.- , QLD .. ncran. KI. Fischer, NI. Fisher. ff L 'S ' . :T fl .rm .A Q. Q1 w ,TTI 5 . 1 ul. lflivhlvr. V, lflichlcr. Nl K Ifux, li. lfralick. B. Fmnzcn . . 9' 83 ul. Fraucl. D. I'1l'L'llCl'lCk. F 5, ' -- Frcdrirlwnn. R. l'xI'Cg2l. I -ry 3-'f' .31 .gil J' S. Fritz. N. Fuller. C Gniles, C. Gull, P. Gnsscn . mf V L 'Q P. Uznllkc. 'll Guylo. I' 4, Gelmlmrdl. D. c1L'I'DZll'dl. U Q. K H li - ,' ' . fi- V M M R. Gishnnnc. D. Classner, - A A 1 f Q . Vkgk X ' ' M L X Nl. Glennon, D, Goldhlall, 5- -g iff , . ' B. Iinldsborongh, R. Gore, jf kkhk fb Q ' I 3 1539 I.. Gottsrhalk. Graae, R. K . Y iii 2.5, Grupp. 'V fc., - K x ' ' l f . Q l... 2. N.. ' ...wx sf'--2' my M 55. Q .. .Ji H .1 if Q l . f A ,-645325 -f.-4I!'f'. 1 -A X V 5 im J M . P .XR lv R . Siffifll A. 4-. I .lun lors This is really behind the scenes at York! R. Guerra, S. Gustafson, j Hackharxh. L. Haeger, A Hahn. Halflcr, M. Hall P. Hznnmell. l.. Hanrork. R. llumlsclncgvsl. 'l'. Hun sen. H. Hzmlison, l.. 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B. lfocslcrling. il, Fontana. j. F0l'CSllCl'C, Forsythe, -I. Fortune, D. Fox, B. Fox. R, Francck. M. Francis. NI. Frank. CL. lflflliig. G. Fricke. C, From. R. Fuller. R. Gael, ul. Gzlicr. tl. Carman. K.. bcrlork, Al. C-cwnn. 5. Geyer. H. Gizlnncsrlli. Nl. Gisburnc, D. Gull. B. Gor- don. B. Gore, T. fQlD2llllg'Cl'. l.. C-rum. Ia. L-rc-gg. D. Grocnwalml, A. Grzclnpa, C. Cunnan, M. Hack. E. Hack- lcmzln. -I. Hansen, D. Han- son. W X- I ' - ' H' . 1 333 2 P31 f .Q S . k,u . V.. '52,-Sf..+w., X .. 5 , '1 N fs. 2 '.lk ,I 5 D 1 Q X l i s - ,.-. . x E 5 . avi.: V -4 Q.. ... . rH 3 Ig, 3 5 , , V 'I 'S' D 9 Q Y 2 ldin. MW. K fil 5 1, 1 4. D . I . . l f - . .QW 1 u Q, l Y L , . E l' ' . f D Qf1'W , 5, 5 gr ff.. QU D 1 N , l Y 559 r x A':' I h pirnldfm V V . ,,f , is--. - ,S lv' Q' Sophs cconomilc hy making their own Christmas Cards. fs ' ' no x . D N , ' l 0 S f '. ' A A 2- . l .f gf: -. W Y ..o - .Q . 2 A no f - H 5. . t, l va x'..j K gg l .xo . wx 9 6 RE l ' wx., .. . I in V. A fhk K 3 , - . . 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K Knudson. A. Knop, K Koencmnn. J. Ku11cwko, Kopccky. I Kovnrrlx, I. Kozeluh, K Kraft, K. Krzlmcr, K. Kranc- N s . t mam. -I. Krcull. I.. kl'iI. wg -I. Kruissink. K. K11cl1v11 hacker, D, k111111'. VI. Klll schkc. P. I.a1l5z11'Iu-111. R. 1.11 l:l'klllfiS. S, Lange, I. 1.211111 wchr. W. l.a11'sc11. V.-.......,.i., . 945' 'ff W - I, 9 war 18553: - gl Sophomores 3 U i...AsA A -'Y' if , 'A ' .. 9 fb. Abi' ' 1 J 5' .. .W 3 ' .V if-' 2 k , ,lf if fl F l.a1111. D. l.1lvigIll'. I. -' K x I s t Q Q .:. ' I.e11f111z111. NI. 1.1.-vs. -I. lr- Qj-1-3,2 - . W . mein. R. Lcpplal. M. l.1.-11 fi 1 - ri , V' M , ' Q Q -. lllllll. l.. l.i11dcIscc. P. l.i11- Q 1. 7 ., -' ' - 1 Cl ., 1 v- mf? 1. N 'if' W 1,1112 J. 1.illlllllliSl, I.. l.iIll1CWL'k . ..k . 1 L , - B. I.illSl'l1lllllllll. B. Linscn- 1 G ' Q .sw ' - In , -. mann. F. Logaxn. I.. Logs- S , K , L 4 . tw 1. K. Q don. C. l.opz1tk:1. J. I.o1'i- G' D ,' . X377 A W mer. j. Lollhsky. 'gi di: x ,. ' K . A at 1 .K I - Y' A . ! .. 1 iv' R. Lowry. C. 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Ruste- berg, K. Samlow, C. Satzke. S. Sautier, G. Schafer, J. Scheltes. M. Scheppach. B. Schloemer. C. Schmidt, M. Schmitt. K. Schobel, T. Schram. C. Schreiber, S. Schumack- er. C. Schuler, R. Schultz, B. Schultz. B. Scully, R. Seabright, A. Serpico. B. Shtnuburg. L. Sharples. D. Sherman, J. Shewchuk, T. Shipp, L. Shoenmker, P. Short, R. Sic-bert. N. Simerson, B. Sinclair. J. Skillman, Slowik. Snieja, D. Smith. L, Smith, C. Sorensen, J. Southon. K. Spicer. BI. Spilo. N. Stanley. li. Stenherg, M. Stephenson. K. Sterling. D. Stibbe. J. Stola, A. Stolper. Stoltinan. G. Stonesifer. 'l'. Stranberg. W. Strauch, D. Struck, A. Slutlttnan, V. Sussin, D. Sutton, J. Swa- hack, A. Szcrlong, D. Szer- long. Kent Andres wins lNIctc0l'l0giful Sufitlk Xwzml ill Slum Science Fair. j. Taylor. I.. 'I'lnn'bcr, C. Thomas, j. Thomas, S 'l'h0mson. S. Tlmrberg, S. Tilly. B. Tomy. D. Tosky. J. Townsend, K. Townsenll j. Toedter. J. Trepanier. T Trocndlv. D. Turvna. D 'rmhil1,'j. Uma, 'c. Ul- czycki. H. Ulmer. 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P Browning. H. Hnllork, S Burke. D. Bnrklantl. B Burns. R. Burn, B. Bylls. C. Cady, P. Calabrcsc, P Caltlcrala. l.. Campbell. M Campbell. l-Z. Cilllly, j. Cup olliclli. B. Carey. D. Carl SOIL D. Carlson. ml. Carlquist, S Cartwright. M. Cerny. C Cessfortl. C. Chafee, C Chambers. S. Champion. l. Chapman. D. Lhasa. P. Chase. M Cliilrole. P. Christensen. j Ciopcr. j. Cisar, C. Clark l'. Clark. B. Clarke. S. Clermont, C. Clcxclantl R. Cohlc. C. Coleman. C Conner. P. Conner, S. Coop cr. D. Coppin. R. Cutting- ham. A. Craig. j. Crippcn, I. Crysler. j. Cunnnings. j Cunningham. l.. Cyhul, 'I' Dare. B. Dalhec. B. Dalton i l'CSiIlll2lll Clalsx Olficcrs: I'nnl Kidd. Vice-l'rcsiilcnl. Klnhn Rowe, l'rcsiciCnl. Holly Yanldclihrink. Secretary. Billie Bishop, ilil'C1ISlll'Cl'. R. Iiuliiusw. li. lY.'Xniim. l.. Dann. lhncllpurl. ' Danis. KI. Dani: son. KI. Dani' sun. Il. Del Ycsco. D. Dirk Freshmen-Class of 1963 . 'X KK' ' ' 'Q :ri B. llnis. 5, Dullwr. KI. llus lun. CG. Dwi. P. llwycr I! llwvvr. l.. I-igpgcrs. I.. Eggvrs .-X. lilcfscn. B. lnllloll, Ii. lxllmll. l'.l Ven. M. Ellliilili. D. English K. Ellilllilllll. KI. Erickson ll. Ernst. ll. lirpclding. I. liicnscn, S. EXCIIS. R Alfzinnulli. .-K. Fzualzl. R. Fen- lcl. A. Fcrxllnwk. D. Fcncr- hakc, M. lfirk. A. lfigncmn K.. l'l5ilCl. R. hmlicr. R. I-111- gcruld. NI. Fogcl, K. l'40ilill. B. l'orcv, 5. l'orL4.'. KI. I-oss S. l-'uslclx K. lfowimll. M. Fralick. D. lfranlcn. B. lfrcmh-iksen. B. , Frvcnmn. K. Freitag. C, Frirk, A. Fritz. R. Frucming. D. Fugeu. B. Calc. A. Gul- vcan, P. Gary, L. Gavin. J Gee, A. Gccn. NI. Carrie. R Merrie. BN' tt' CA r 'fi i I ..w......i fx , lg ...' - . 'Si M xy! 'K' 4 X I 1 f .W m ...iz If f' . ,. - i-K - KKK . 1- Q Y . .-K .R . ' Qiki K 153: '4 K K .K K - K i pi . .Q x. G' . K 'si 55 A? W,., Y K R X Q- ' 4 ',, - 1 f K ., KK KK Q K , K in 5,-.fig JK KJ, i 5 K Q. - 15' 2 Q. :: ' ii i T' Q A ' E4 V W . .EM ' i - R M T img 2 i 5 H 1 'iii P+ 5 n . yr, 2 P xf K V R I 5,1 1 TM if R n 1. N ii' 21 -tw .ff -Q X , . . . , Jie. . .. . . . ' .K . ' - K k KK. 5 .V K Q' R, . s as M I-'rosh get introduced to the library. fx .5 S Freshmen if.. f: ' . Q ' 9.97 EQ-VSLQ -eff ' 2' . fab H. j. Ghislain. Il. Goers. I.. E. T b . N ' Goetschel. S. Goheen, T. ' A . , -N - ,gf '- , Ax ., 2 Goldshorough. B. comma. Q, 1' e fs.. L ii jx gg A J. Gomlski. 1.. funn-eu. P. . Q f . YJ' if Y-if .55 . fini ' f ei, H Gould. Sl . 'H ' A 'f' 3 X ' , ' A I Xa' - T. Crane. J. Gregg. T. K - - 2 Greenlee. j. Grigelailis. L. .E 9 5 3 D , D N . Grimsley. C, Grove, A. Gru- ' A -b L L 4, x 4 - ' ' 'f fi ip' ' 2 der. R. Guenther, J. Guil- U' Q ' . f Lf I Q Q I bert. X . : ' E I , A . V A 1 R. Gump. -I. Gnrtz. M. , - 1 kkkk 1 I Hacugal, 'l'. Hackett. G. 5 - , - M .' , , . . 1 'n 1 Haines. S. Haines, I. Ham- ' -iw ' 1 ,I ' ' ' .1 Q, '- I J f' . . - . 1 , an . -fe' -. I T , lm, D. Hzlmlllc-m. D. Hamm. 4 . ' auf N R, 'Y K 1. f . . 'r n Z . rg-A K ,M .f ig . Xa P, Hanson. K. Harris. B. ' s ' je xn'kh z ' - ,- . 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McNan1zira, G, Mcck cr. S. Mcnk. J, Mclohn, W Merkel. P. Mcrklcx . D Mcsser. J. Mawr. L. Mi chzwl. J. Mikoda. B. Mikucki, CI Mills. T. Mitchell, G. Mil chinsin, G. Moe. XV. Mucg lirh, 'I'. Moehn, D, Moffil D. Mohnke, J. Moore. P Morema, J. Morgan. J. Mor: ' tensen, W. Mraz. J. Mraz L. Mraz, J. Meillier. . 322,112 Y . A .,.,s!u'Q.t'5 A ' R' .-'. A Q5-1: ...Q .L .42 4 ., 1 'sf H ri' ' . . . , ' . . ...- J ,,-l-, ff . . aw- 3 ic Freshmen .Ali f7,fiQMi,A T , w'rQ1'fIf,,1l!!ff Y K .rw K v - Q ,P -M i4 K yi-, LW, ff A ,f . I F , Hi.: it, qkk. qw A. 'Til , ' K 'gf 4 - f . ' . l.l:ii J M . . f1fL-: . ,...f.is Tx nni' K iiii ii I.-'Q V ' .-'J 5 J .. a..' 4 A ,.JV .54 an 1 .1 , J Q , I MK ., Rf' V 5 Q35 -ll J Q. 'ez if Q ' is 2 i 'K in in if ff?,fi042l5k l l .- a..g.a.fff L an -, ' 1 l .Jar A Qi fu ' i f L J 4 K Q91 S is V J' . ' 2 Q. 5-Q f iw- . fi? ' gr, Qi.. ' fl 4' K ' 'Q . - nili ff f gf J 'xr f7 '7i .. ' I is Q L J .-... J J . -- Q E . jg . .J . . 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Nukalnnra. 'l Nagel. .L Nzmli, R, Neely bl. Nelson. I.. Ncsslur. M. Niblirk. A. Ncininlh. D Normlslroxn. R. Nnrk. W Nmingcr. D. Navy, S. Olm- lznnlcr, A. Olsllnowski. B fysllklllg-flIIlL'SSy. N. Oslcmll. C.. l'zulclnc'k. D PHg2'llll'lli. D. Pnhnkc, M Pzihnkc. li. Puliliifk, B Pzilmcix ml. pillllllllllil, R l'.ipc. xl. Panini. CZ. l'zn'lu.-r. S. Pau' kin. B. l'nn'r, S. l'aism.-gn-1' TX. l'uIIvmn1. CQ. Pullznl. D Pzinlsvn. bl. Paulus. l'. Pmcl. S. Pl'Lll'l'iL'll. A . i i Icilcr, IK. Icilcr. Nl. lvlcr- scn. KI. l'cIvrsmi. K. Pclur sun, S, Phill. N. Philllpn. -I. Pinkncy. D, l'lll'2lll'll. N Pnllmck. l., p0lDl'liilIll'C, P l'owcrs. S, I'riu', D. Pmcc Xl. Quigley. li, Rxirlwrlmn incr. D. Rkulclx. CI. Ranllkv. l, Rngu, G. Rugomi, S. Rznnr san, R. Rank. R. RRISIIIIISSCII Al. RL-cnc. lf. Rcvml. S. Rlimlc. l.. Rirlwrl. N1 Richwinc. D. Ricks, ,-X. Ril chic. CI, Rll1lCl', C. Rmlu nizilwr, H. Rogers. 'l . Rnggc D. Rnlnnzinn. Nl. Rnriiv ll. Rnscn. Rmh. 11, Rowi- '.', Rlnnpf. R. Rinnps. ll Ruskin, S. Snhlin. ll. Silllllllili bl. Szinfuril. R Silllllill. S. Szirilinn. il. Salli cr. -I. Sanlicr, P. Sclizibcl. P Srliziulur. Il. SI'llRllll'l'. ll. Sl'll2ll'll2ll'll. lu. Sclwcr. ll Sclmppanck. R, Srllinillcr. D Sflllllllil. D. Sn'ln'ciIn'r. D Sflwucnlci: ml. Srllulcr. S Schnllz. IS. Sflllllll. D. Sclllnmulcr h. Srllwccr, P. Sclnvcr. l, I Scott. ml. 5C0ll. l.. Moll. NI Sroxillc. A. Hearing. IC cu um . . . : Why, ll'S that way. umm H 0 ,mu U, Freshmen if 5 A' nw Q --sv Sk hr ?, ,Cf W. , , F, , H Vi xv w I I fi FT 2 f 1 A YA- A b W ff v !,,xg5 , v 1 K Q tu . ' -1. 1 N N m ' g i - 1'A,f G1 Wx 4 sp 6 5 g, z QL? - Y W P . A r ,hx ,-3 x N Z K is , York cafeteria a busy spot. H. Van Dei' Brink, J. Yan Der Bruggen, S. Van Zandt. B. Vegter. j. Vertucci, P. Viggiano. L. Nv3Cllllgl0ll, XV. Wagner. j. Wallace. L. YVallaCe, T. H'allafe, Y. VVnlsh, P. Wanderer. W. lNard, D. XVQIIIS, D. YVean'el', R. WVeher, R. XN'elJer. R. Weber. D. Weddle. C. Wegcncr. R. Weinslieim. R. Weilin. j. Wcndel. R. Wendt. K. Weslby. M. While. L. Nvlllllify, 'l'. XYierzbicki. D. YVielzkf:. C. XVilde, K. VVilliams. WVilliamS. D. Willson. J. Wilson, R. A. Wilson. M, Mines, K. xvlllllff, P. Wirball. S. Witenhafer, C. Win, J. Win, T. WiLL, D. Wojta, j, Xvollers. B. Wood, S. Wright. N. Wynn, K. Young. F. Yam- no. P. Zukos, j. Znndrow. D. Lhilski. R. Zcimel. P. Ziclcn. E. Zimmer. R. Zimmerman, L. Zunkel. :- f sq K Q f .s '1 - fffxf rv . 'i i '. ' -a ,x 1 i .fl-:M ll m f - A ff Freshmen L . s if . ,fgx qv nr S X ig' ia at 5 gg! Q pls YW -x. - n 1- S . S 1 . v.: .. 5 XX ,yi D X' Q x X 5 JS , S S w Y 5 ., .N A x 4 A, - ji., , 5 Q, , I x R ,A ii . X . 1 f 6 , xi Y X 9 Q X ' Q K L , J ,V A ffm 3353? L :fx f-5 Q, lf' V, fx 5 ,-ev . ,ik x ,ETS . X: X 1 x-Q x LQ x 4, A I f , it I W 5 Q31 K sr '- , A, -..n' v' a n v 0 , z . 1 . ' ' ' H I, . .i.,5v.1.r 1 . , :K U J i- in ,L .-L.. . - 0 I ,,,-,.., .. - .,:l.f,: Y . . , ., , u Y C .1 if . I 1 . -Ar-'z :. J.,-. . , - .Q:,:x: .fu . - . , . , . 4. ,. , -,g -9. :- -. Q I.. . , L. lf, . . - . ., . -.1 -- 1. ,..- ., , rlr. 5 '. -. s . V . .n-'f L4 .g ' . .' K , f . ,... ::', ,'.-'j'- - ' ...gh . . . .. ..,-- . A.. n . n ' ..., , x .I 1 Q .. ' BUSINESS STAFF-Front: Virginia Schafer, Robert tioldsboronghg Rear: Beverly Hartman, Barbara Maloney. Y's Tales Staff Presents York Behind the Scene: A decidedly blessed event was the connotation given to the 1960 edition of Y's Tales. Under the direction of Mr. Hitt, the staff, feeling that it was time for a change, has tried hard to think of new methods and innovations with which to present this year's theme Behind the Scenes at York. Included among these new features are the increased use of candid photographs showing York at work and play and showing places that most students do not have the oppor- tunity to see in their four years at York, a special homecoming section, the grouping of teachers by departments, full page pictures showing characteristic features of each of the departments, and more variety in the nnderclass section of the book. The Y's Tales staff is open to any member of the sophomore, junior, or senior class pro- viding that he has a sufficient grade average and the recommendation of his English teacher. ART STAFF-Etlith jusinskas. Sandra Ericzon. Editor. Carol Kiendl. Donna Toskey, Virginia Smma. Nancy Oetjens, jerry Ragog Not Pictured: Shera Steed. YS TALES Committee Chairmen-Sitting around table: William Schultz, Editor: Patricia Hallock, Ac- tivities: Beverly Hartman, Business: Barbara Maloney, Business Manager: Donna Smith, Seniors: Earl Niemoth. Athletics. Sandra Ericzon, Art: Kathleen Rauth, Activi- ties: Sandra Bolin, Faculty. Standing in Rear: Bev johns, Dawn Smith, Underclassmeng Bon-nie Burke. Seniors: Barbara Briggs, Faculty. ' uw N. f-Qi 'NM QI! 1960 Y's Tales To prepare at book such ns this requires the work ol many people. On these pages strc- pictured the stu' dents who devoted their talents and time than manic possible your l960 Y's Tnlciv. Miss Nllifillll johnson was in Cll1ll'gC ol' the Art Stull, :mtl Nlr. Henry Hitt wats Ilmllly tlircftor lor the litlitoriznl :intl Business Stalls. Editor Bill Schultz :tml Kztlln Rzxnth enjoy cltccking thc Iirst cltnnmy sheets, The Sports Committee plan their section. fi0llCl'li0llS and records arc at part of the work. First Row: qlett to right. all those scale-dj Donna Smith, Susan Durkin. Dawn Smith. Dennis Turyna. Barbara Briggs. Beverly johns. Bonnie Burke. lN'illiam Schnltii Second Row: qkneeling rlownj john Curtin, George Auld: Third Row: fstztnrlingj George Yann. Xvllllillll llelfoe, Earl Nieinoth. Kathy Rauth. Sandra Bolin, Robert lfoerstcrling. Sanulru Ericzon, Mznrizt VCIICIIIII, janet Wieryhirki. 5,- York-Hi Reporters-Row l: Charlie Adams. Peggy Gehhardt, julie DcShong, Nancy Bullock, Anna Laemcr. Karen Kund- song Row 2: joan Renstrorn. Sally Ship- man, Donna Jansen. Carolyn Tygarl: Row 3: Judy Sterling. Cheryl Adams. Barb Boehny. Sue Holliday, joy Half- ter. Hayden Hardison. Howard Blume. Bill Lurie. Katie McSweency. Dick joy. Art Staff-fleft to rightj Marty Kellan. Editor. Marsha Davoust. Larry Vlehner. Sheri Willie, Dotti Chaplan. Leslie Burdick. York is justly proud of its Gallup Award winning student newspaper. Under the direction of Miss Eleanor Davis, the York Hi has long been a first-class student publication. Since the newspaper is primed at York by Mr. Lowell WVoodburn's printing students, valuable training is offered not only to journalism students but also to those in the printing classes. Editorial Board-Row l: Mike Steele. Sandy Merner, Editor, Marilyn Nick- erson, Betsy Tingley. Sue Holliday, Sally Shipman: Row 2: Denise -lost. Dick joy, Bob Patterson. Glending , Olson. Editor. Nels I.aurenre, Diane , Posadv. Karen Knudson. Katie Ni'- Sweeney, Belly Steben. 114 Sfuclenfs Publish Top-Rafe Newspaper Sports Staff-fleft to rightj jean Allen, Lon Gottschalk, Don Snow, Mike Hall. Mike Steel: Seated: Sally Shipman. NX Typists-Betty Dale, Sharon Maples, Neonu Oczisck, Denise jost. Rosemary Ekstein: Seated in front: Sue Van Hues- seling. joan Renstroin. Business Staff-Denise -lost. juan Ren- Sll'0lIl, Sue Hurst, Betty Su-hen. Bob Patterson, Diane Pusatly. 115 ,Q ,gl HO -.JH EOL EE NE National Honor Society-fleft to rightj Row 1: Elizabeth Tingley. Kathleen Awizzus. Marilyn Mayer, jean Kendallg Row 2: Eugene Petrie, Ronald Boyd. Thoinas Cerny. Bruce Hasher, Diana Pearce, David Stueber, Xvilliam Schultz, Robert Howard. National Honor Society Glorifies Hard Work Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the keynotes to election into the National Honor Society. To be considered eligible for election to this honorary society, a senior must be in the top ten percent of his class, and a junior must be in the upper Eve percent of his class. Eligible students are elected by faculty vote. Highlighting the year is the spring induction ceremony. At this time new members are received into the organization. This ceremony is conducted by the senior members who had been elected in their junior year and whose election was reconfirmed. During the course of the ceremony, a series of speeches by the students tell the background of the society and explain the National Honor Society Pin. Olliicers-tleft lo rightj Roger DuBrock. Barbara KIHIIC, Richard Hatlelun, 116 .lournalisls Aim for Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll-Qleft to rightj Row l: Beverly Hartman, Hayden Hardison, Barbara Boehny, Bonnie Burke. judy Sterling, Barbara Maloney: Row 2: Margaret Gebhardt, julie Kellman, Rene Gore. Susan Hurst. Diane Posady. Sally Shipman, joan Renstrom, Mary Kay Glenn, Nancy Bullock. Katherine McSweeney, Sue Hollidayg Row 3: jerry Rago, Robert Patterson. Richard joy, Charles Adams. Donald Snow. Roger DuBrock, Hfilliam Schultz. Senior members elected last year-Qleft to rightj Row l: Karen Knudsou, Katherine McSweeney, Elizabeth Tinglcy, Marilyn Nickerson, Sandra Ericzon, Sandra Mernerg Standing in back: Glen- ding Olson. 117 Quill and Scroll is a national society recog- nizing students who sllow outstanding ability and service in the field of journalism. The national organization sponsors writing contests and awards summer scholarships. The York chapter, under the guidance of Miss Davis, has an annual dinner and initiation for new members. To be eligible for membership, candidates must be juniors or seniors in the upper third of their class, and have 45 published inches, 45 hours of service, or be a department head on the year- book stalf. Members of the York Hi and Y's Tales staffs, Art Staff, and Print Shop are eligible. At the end of the year Quill and Scroll elects a num- ber of honorary members. Research Connnillee-Qlefl to rightl Seated at table: julie Dustan. Barb Foster. jim Suvkow. Ron Nicholson. George Auld: Row I: Sandra El'lK'I0l1. Bill Finneran, Sheridan Willy. Mirkey Campbell. Carol Plellzl. Chloe Cody: Row 2: PIJIIIIY Chrislianson. Carol NYchener. Cheryl Cessford. Bonnie Palmer. Diane Posady. joan Lili: Row 3: Mzlrrial XV1-lslier. Beierly Schullz. Cheryl Connen. Barbara johnson. Sue Hurst. Klarolvn Srhwaun. Carolyn SIRI!!- lon: Row 4: Kathy lferrzn'u. Carol Meil- ler. Marcia Dexousl. Alan Wierlliicki, Undel lhc direction oi M1 BIOWII 'ind Nh Solmc this wc u s student council m is :gun suuesslul in seiung the student bodw ind in developing LOOPCIQIUOII be tween sun ents luulty ind ldlllllllhlll tion ie suulun councils fnsl project this sen s is the oignnnuon md cnniig out of in enlnely new homecoming pro gi nn Other projects includul the spon soimg ol thc x lllClX sh w Dukes and Dunes, the esliblislnncnt ol 1 research coninnuec to h mdle much ol llS aonnml rec work and the execution ol 1 neu checking out procedure for the library. Council 'also sponsored 'i leadership llvllll- ing school for its representuires 'md club officers, Look care of suggestions lo im- proxe the cal'eteri'i, 'ind began '1 lonw' range program lo improve the various aspects of school spirit. .' ulenl CI nncil lflicers-fleft o rigl .' Snckow. Yire-President: Laurel Gouschalk. Treas- urer: Ken Heil. Recording Secretary: Hayden Hardison, Corresponding Secretary. l I8 E . Siudenl Council Provides Leadership: Senior RepresenlaxiveseAround Table: Mr. Brown, Ken Heyl. Carla Reslelli. Nancy Campbell. Elizabeth Dale, Sylvia Meiller, Sandra Bolin, Dawn Smith. jim Suckow. Ronald Boyd: Standing: Judy Malen, Judy l'lch. Pam Pollard. Hugh Morrison. Roger Bloos, james Bolin, Thomas Briggs, Gary YanDerSluyf, Dennis jordan, john Holmes. Colin Rorrie. Council Organizes School Acfivifies Safely Connnitlee-tleft to Ylgllll K Row l: Robert Patterson. Sharon Lynne. jtuly Ku-itz, Gale 'I'homson. Susan Stark. Carolyn Bryan: Row 2: I t liolin, llettv Howl, Mithael Young. Sallv Shipman. Pat Wan- tlerer, Lennie llollagclog Row Ei: 1 nol Meiller. l'om Potporan. -Indy lK'amIet'er. l.on Ilancock. Chnik YanSlyke. Huttonx ionnmttu. tleft to rightj Row I: .Xnne l.nnile, Nanfi otttlt R wa 7 Buc't'ly johns. Santlra Smith. Dawn Smith. nhl I t Row 3 Irene White. Donald Nlaxsafk. Sandia junior Represenlatixesvtclockwisej Rosie XYen4l- land, jane Carlson. Bill Goltlshoroitgh, Bill Sehttrmatt, litl Spannaus, Donna Dwy. Betty Boyd. Lee MaeCalhnn. Not Pictured: jean llaier- hach. Mike Young, john l.iCht. Sophomore Representtzltivcs-fclockwiscj Don An- tlcrman, Phyllis Chapel, Derek Woods. Marty Stephenson, Butch Strauch. Carson Schnller, Dallas Sutton, Beth Sinclair, Don Hill. Ginny Shaffer, Dave jankowski. 119 Beba Becomes a Yorkile Carla Qliebaj Restelli came to us from Como, Italy, as the American Field Service exchange student. She soon became in- volved in many ol York's activi- ties and endeared herself to stu- dents and faculty. York's American Field Service exchange students are sponsored by tl1e Student Council. AFS Cmnlnittec-flefl Io rightj Pillll Pollard, -loan Rcnslmm. Slmruu Lvnn. Debbie Eisennwnger, Sue Hurst. Czlrln Reslellii Standing: Mr. Hfi1lllliUl'. Collage Displays York's Literary Talenfs Staff-Seated around table: Marilyn lkiaycr. Sheridan XVillie, Mary Holter, Frank Moore: Standing: Greg Smith. Glyn Gerlal, Kenneth Hevl, Sandra Ericzon, Diana l'eart'c. l-ZtlitorsAlclockwisc5 Margaret liluiplain, Diana Pcarfe. Keinivlh Heil. Sauitlrai Erirzon. Muri- lvn Maier. In its second year, Collage, is making an important contribution to York. The student publication is given over to presenting some of York students' best writing, both prose and poetry. The magazine is a combination of creative skill, for it not only presents original writings, but the publication is an outlet for student art work. Collage is under the direction of Mr. Donald Erickson. 121 ,- YORK .es 5? .AF it .zz h It A 3-.1r fi1'9 If I . . ag .- A ' ' v ., . ,N 3 f av 3 ' 5 4 Q W, , f Mc' ff 3' Q K J 3 is we ax I Lv s v I . X1 Q, my A ,. N - .g sri - , ., 11 . Q X iff L :,,'!:5l 4 zz- 5 Alf u K M... X X, A , 'Q I n X N 1 I , . X . figs I . -fx L . v fs L Q-1 1 p L v' - Nfl! 'S' lf' F535-..f -- - ..,..l..- - . -, V! ' ,Y o x 4' fy arf H k x.4 5 1, - o ' -1 fi F Ssefw N K a Concert Band- Row 1: Karen Xfelin. Cynthia Slexens. Howard lllootn, Sally St. johns. Joyce Cline, Elztin Cooper: Row 2: Dennis Jordon. Susan Pellet, Jack l.etnein. jaunes Landwehr, Lynne Pmnerztnce, jerry Osterntann. Eric Xforktnzm. Nancy jordan. Peggy Cehhztrdt, ,lint Wilson. Halle lfee: Row 3: Steve Hennnls. Robert Purdy, lhlrbztra Elliott. -Indy Hennnis. Cathy DeMullt. Robert Millw. Robert Kaiser, Daxid Slueber. XVilliam Sir, Martha Patltner. Xkaync Schuth. Al Chuclnnzin. David Liuuig, William Cornell, Robert Nlatvity. Carol BIPII. Steve Bourke, lVilliam Shunk: Row 4: Barbara Cure. julie DeShong. Carol Heyl. Dianne kiernutsg Row 5: Curl Eberltatrtlt. Lztwreuce Xl'all:tce. Steve Meeker. Dzlrid Sllillll. Peter Holbrook, john Taylor, Ronald Boyd, Cleve Czniness. I-'red Nix. jim Xoggle, jenn Morgan. luv Shoemaker, Donald Avery, Douglas Finke, Thomas Crane, Del Meddle. York's Concert Band hats long been recognized lor its excel- lence. Under the direction ol' Mr. LzrVerne Reimer, the band hzts received first class ranking in state competition lor several years. During the football season. the band prepares and executes hztll'-time eutertztinntent. Two major concertk were progrztnnned lor the Concert Hand this year in addition to the combined Vocal and Band Christmas Progrzun. Band members give tnuch of their time :md talent to both school and community. They are frequently called upon to per- lortn before civic groups in the ztrezt. Band members are devoted to their work, and well they need be. l2f t . , .. ,I4 ,ws MQ K M jg 'x'f.3,F.j. w wif Wm f .gf :fl 0 w ff 6 . .:: x ' A ...bw T . . K xg ke 55? K X Y' X w K M 3 il 5 ig ,Qs , if 'M QQ r- - fx Q51 Q XV sszff 1 YA ,. X 3 sf Q Q iw , it is . Hf A x., A. 'vim in vu .gig A. ,W x A Q mga ff? 1-rf - X N 4 - 1 .V X is 4 ki xx A fx' .I-K Q Cade? Band Trains York's Fufure Musicians Cadet Band-Row I: Richard Schindler, joan LoBosco, Terry Hackett. Gerald Herter, john Foss, Penny Christian, Barbara Allen. Sue Pedersen, Eric johnson: Row 2: Mary Scoville. Madeline Smhra, Catherine Beck, David English, Don Xvatts, jim Deshong, WVilliam Xvoods, jay Paulus, jolin Gurtz, Philip Hansen, David Wjota, George lvilder. York's Cadet Band, smaller this year because of the split in the scl100l's population, is an active organization. They have appeared in student rallies and have made important contribution to the school program. They will be the leaders in York's music program in the next two or three years. Mr. LziVerne Reimer, York's Director of Bands, is a hard worker who demands murh of his students. The Candid camera caught Mr. Reimer in what hand nienthers lllllsl recognize as at characteristic gesture. 125 Orchestra Applaucled af Home and Away The String Quartet is an important group ol' the orchestra. Rated as hrst class musicians in state competition. the group is popular with many civic and club groups in the community. 'Ihrouglt the ellorts ol Mr. Lee Pondeliek and his serious musicians. York has an orchestra ol top quality. In addition to the Christmas program, the orchestra presented two major evening concerts. These programs won the praise ol' the community music lovers. A highlight ol the orchestra's busy year was an exchange progratn with the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, high school orchestra. It was a grand trip in every way. There members of the York orchestra were feted by an enthusiastic group of young hosts and hostesses. York is and can well be proud ol' this musical organization. Concert Orehestraftleft to rightj Row l: Peg lilntond. .lon knudson. joy Dustan. Ann Beyer. Edward I.aut, I-Ililabeth Krohne: Row 2: Carolyn llryan, Ole l.. Hansen, L-eoflrey Stringer. jane l'elti. Cindx Stexens. Karen .Xnn Welin. Halel Alice Fee. Karen Lois Sehobel. Ann Para. Elsie Mae lleinrieh. Marguerite lskenderian: Row 3: Judith l.orimer. lieth Sinclair. Marv l.ou Hild. Lynn Sharples, Richard Rolnuann, Daxid Steuber, Susan Pellet. Dennis jordan. -Iatnes Wilson, Robert Mills, Robert Kaiser, Steven Bourke. Carol lll'Cll. Clexe Czniness. Cheryl Conner, Fredrick Nix: Row 4: Ricky llaseman. Karen Sterling, Carol litz. Bexerly heson. Pamela Fartlting. Annette Nientolh, loan fill. Christine Luchs. Robert XVendt, Eric Workman, Mirhael Diskin. Dean Tltolupson. Nanrv jordan. .latnes Noggle, Donald Axery. Douglas Finke: Row 5: Mr. Pondelick. Marilyn Hill. Steten Meeker. 1 i Q 'Q 6' 1 his Q 1 1 N ' xxx.. .A .Qs ff is xo ,gi - f Liv is Qi ,S .Q x f xi -ff' 4: f L1 Rl 9.2 i , ,Q I :qs N S! vlhi ,N l ,Q , fi-Q 15 SX .. XQ 'V V 'im -A 3. x v 'Q Wwiww' .. ww .inks-N -9 9' I 3 is 3 Senior Clioir-glcfl tu righlj Row I: liunnxi .lcaui Boulun. Slikc lziwztrkc. Carlile fi2ll'lt'li. llcrli Shcnkiu. Suv Stark, Dnris Gcrliurtll. lfrcsl lngun. kno Ollnuui. liatrhatrai lfluuslvk: Row 2: Pill Rccws. liill jones, Carol l,zu'sou, Pm Wczixvr. Nlztri llullvr. Clzuulial llorlnll, llirk lYi4.'t'sL'l1m. Nlzilindat Rosmlalil, Bob Orvis. Nillflhll Cilunnuug Row 3: llvlcn Krause, liugcuc Pctric. Clzirnl Plctlzt. Fred YRIIIPCI, Penny Crusll, Dennis 0'llricn, Carol Sllztllcr, Terry Reynolds. Yirgiuiat Slilillllilfk, Fred Hanzcliu, .luuct Cruppg Row -1: Kathy Awiuus, Doug 'l'uskcy. liui'Iizlm Foster. john Bullurn, Dana Smaller. Con lk-rgcini. Marilyn Xlnyur, john Hmnincs. .loan Slllllill. Dirk Scliuutte. Betsy Duval. Senior Choir Presenfs York's Finest Voices Niixctl Ortctlc-glcfl lu rightj Front: Carlile Cni'u'r. Nlikc Lnwafke. Put Rccics. Bill jones: Back: Barbara Foster. Terry Rrsynolmls, joan slfllllll. Boll Orxis. xll'llllllL'llfFI'0llK! ,lurk Honnncsz Rear mllvfl In rightj: Dick Wicrscnm Don llcrgt-ini. Dcmiis 0'Bricn. Scninr Choir, thc :iiui ol York vocznlists, presented in ztcltlitiou ln its usual collcerts, ll prugruui at thc liclgcirzltcr Bondi Hotel, :tt Rooscrclt University. :tual ou the mrncr ol Stzitc :mtl W':tsli- iugton. 'l'hc Choir performs for Yorkilcs at thc llliristiuzts .-Xsscinlmly auul the lizistcr Assembly. Concerts for the coiniuuuity are pre- sviitcml in the lzill :md spring. Mr. Xllituicr again tlirectetl the Senior Choir this year. Olli- ccrs wcrc: Nauiry Czuuplicll, President: Donald BSl'gCllll. Vice Pl'CwlLlL'lll1 llugcnc Pctric. Vlil'L'1l5llliCliI und flllllllllil clllflilll, Set'- rcuirv. 128 Vocal Ensembles Keep Heavy Schedule Girls Quartet: Standing, Martha Glenuou, Virginia Staiiuack: Seated, Claudia, COI'lilll, Mary Holter. Y0rk's Vocal Music Department did well in state competition this spring. Of the six ensembles entered, four were given hrst class ratings. These included the Tri-Tones, the Girls Glee Club, the Girls Ensemble, and the Girls Octet. These groups are kept busy during the school year with appearances before various civic organizations in the community, not to mention their part in many of the school programs. The ensembles are organized by Mr. Y'Vinter early in the year. lt is a distinct honor to be selected for one of the ensembles. 129 Mixed Quartet: john liullaro. janet Cropp. Fred Haufelin. Dana Smaller. Tri-Tones: Nancy Campbell, Helen Krause. Betsy Duval. , 'QQ . ae ig 3? N 3 3 i ii Q SPE 5 -W A-5' 73' , i 32 I we kai 5' N VbiQ J i s b yy ,f ' fa- X K 'f lip if sg 1 Q 'QE eff 3,6 Soplunnoic Girls Glcc Cllulm-llcfl in riglili Row l: Sharon Raulanlaclicr, yloycc llhL'l'gIll1lIl, llc-lsy Scully. kathy llcininill. llarulc Cray, Sharron Lange. jndy' Kl'ClllI. ,loan Duncan. Winnie fll'lllC. Susan Hascllurrsl. l,a Ycrnc l'ray3 Row 2: Ann l,llIlllC, llolly' llolniclsy, ,lcssiv llalvy. Mary' lcv. liyulyn llarlan. Marge Nlilchcll. Nlarilync Oslhyy Karon Spin-r, Sandcc' Dm' Rm-cl.. l.inda Durlcolo, janv Aolcllc-rg Row 3: Rarc-u Burg, l'nL'llL' Cunt, l.inda Brown, Carolyn Mueller. ,Indy Kincannon, .Xnn lloucc-. Diane xsllllllllllglllll, Karen Wolycu. .loan Soulluwn. lriccia Kcllcr. Mary Al. l,c'wlnau: Row 4: ylndy' Nwalwarlc. -Indy Vogel, -lc-an Silll'll1'S. llc-lsx Cioidou. Niill'g1l!'l'l Nlclircgor. l.inda llllll'lJL'l', Nlarion Nolllcc. I.ynnc' Slllllll, Sandy Rlilll'1lNl'l'N. l'.llsX l.indc'r. Nlr. l,lYlllll'lil'lx. Unclerclassmen Train for Senior Choir l rc-slnuan Mixfsd Chorus-cleft lu rigluj Row l: Slu-rry' E5l'llS, 'lane St'lllllCl', Snr: joy. Yiclor Xlanl. Ronald Rank, jim Karr. Carol Boykin, Eilcun Szcrlag, Charlene Akszunil, Darlcnc Raduk, Karan Keene: Row 2: Cillcryl Yvill. Margery' Bcrghalumcr, jo Ann -lcsincrc, Nancy' Bcrgliorn, Miko CliilA cute. jclf Brown, Doug Lange. .lancl Wcndcl, jo Ellen johnson, Linda licckcr. Sandy' Bock, janv Slucbcr: Row 3: -Ivan Anderson, julie Shalnlmaugli. Linda lfadingron, Doris Moffil, Russ Bixby: john Rowe, I.ynnv: Gavin. Margaret Risllwinc. Anne Krause, Blackie Hcrlacllc. kathy' lirdniann. lfrcshman Girls Chorus-Row l: karen I-'islu'r. Carol Mills, Susan Monk. Cllicryl fic-ssford. Dolores l-'cucrliaku Sharon Passcgcr. ,Xrlcnc Hole, Mary' Stefani, Ann llaikcr, .Indy Sima, Nancy' Sll'0ll1. Marilyn SIUIICI Row 2: We.-mly' ly'arcl. Hilda Rogers, Susan Kroluic, Gail Mcckcr. Lil Canilicll. lillcn ylugoric, Gail Kcnncdy, Nancy Patterson. l.c'slic ilryslcr. Cindy' Clark. Andrea Berens. Aluditli Nfuc-llc-rg Row Il: llarlm SIITISSCIQ Arlc-nc Grudcn, Nlarly' lfralick. Linda fllll'll'll. Sharon Slenlcl, Sus Wright, Pal l'owcrs, Kalliy Harris. Carole lic-lircns. Nh-linda PCll'l'St'lL ylumly' Salhcr, llvllc' Sue linldslall. Marilyn Clcrny. 7 as i E 1 S A5 , Ln? If W xx - xx. ,1lfXNXxX- D? t A-.9 . .sq ' ,f ' 1 , ww My W , 1 J , 15, A ' QE? ,Q l 45253 i , QV 5 fk 1, , 1 - Ls T , f 5 1 ' .JA - gl 'A I? M Y A :ff Q. if w K . ,,g! Y 8 A Varied Program Presenfecl by Drama Dept No Time for Sergeantsn was the First dramatic presentation of the school year. Directed by Mrs. Margaret Meyer, the play started the dc-partment's program with a bang-and a howling success. The second offering, directed by Mr. Robert Helland, was Life WVith Father. Scenes from both of these produrtions appear on these pages. One of the busiest groups in the school, the Drama Depart- ment included in its schedule of plays An Evening YVith X'Villiam Shakespeare and Diary ol Anne Frank. The Shakespearean pro- gram is pictured on page l35. The late production date in May for the last play prevented its inclusion in this book. 'llff Thespians Trains Sludenls in Dramalics Tliespizrns-fleft to rightj Front Row: Earl Nieinoth, Tom Lznnhlic. Ken Heyle. Ilill Coty. Toni Cerney, Ross Kolinan, Bruee Rieman, Wayne Sehuth: Seated: jan Townsen. Laurel Gottselnrlk. Betty Boyd, Eugene Petrie, Don Johanson, Sue Gustafson, Prudy Colaw. Sally Shipman: Back Row: Richard Doherty, Dennis Calling, jean Baierbach, joAnn Ernast, -lean Bullnm. Maureen Pahnkc, Kathleen Awiuus, Marilyn Mayer. Carol Larsen. Mary Holter, Carlyle Carter. jaequie Calcton, Melodic Vermoeli, David jack. York's chapter ol Tllespinns, Troupe IQS3, is zdiilizrted with the National Thespian orgzuiimtion. lts membership is open to students interested in drama and the theatre in all of its phases. Full inenibership in the 0l'g1lllil2lliOI1 is based upon points earned through work on York's varied drznnzitie projects. Active with all major drznnzrtie productions, inem- bers of 'lillCSlJi1lI1S receive valuable training in many sirens. York's Thespizui Chapter is under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Meyer. Thespians Oilieers-Front: Prudy Colziw, Trezrsurer. Stand- ing: Qleft to rightj Eugene Petrie, Vice President: Sue Gus- tafson. Secretary: Don jolnnrsen, President. I3-1 .sf Qv ef U M V, ' 'f 7 W ff ', Q 9 , S f 5 Q3 -.JFFQ js Q.. ,W fQ L ,z 3. Mfg 3 F gxaxf ,Tr Q, I 5 ? g . 'f-+x,U2-- 1 Q46 3 1 i. M KW .ii E! K L 3' STQYQNMH-aF.N,, Q I V Qi 4 11 . :Sn A 'Jw- Q, , Tw ' a f S- 'lf f afs'wx 5 Q' f EAA 5 ' aww ' 5 M 5 bldk , Z .,,. Q f- Q A Q 'A' 5 , Wi? - VS-is: A i QB E , Q A if 'X 5 inf-. ' ' 5 W 3 K L. K Q: Y Q 6 Q if 4' 6 J il Mi wg. - 1 A ' A N - Y' ' ii .afiki . Q -'F 15- 4 vc FN? swf , Si, 1 'Q rv German Club-tlelt in rightj Row l: Qsittingj jim Luelgerl, Karen Kolww. Glenn Schiffman, Peggy Gehhardt. Charles Rudolph: Row 2: Qsittingj Sandra XS'righl, Alan XVeith, Stew D'Atnicn. Charles Sorensen. jim Luelgert. Jell Stringer, Lon Gotlselmlkg Row 3: Qslandingj Kathy Mer- borger. janet Bollman, Sandra Bailey, Holly Bergeim, Robert Seahright. Thmnas llerni, Germany Provides Theme for Club Acfivilies Through its monthly meetings, the German Club inspires students with an interest in the German language and gives them a better understanding of Ger- man culture. Meets feature illustrated lectures on Germany, singing of German folk songs, and playing German games. Highlights of the c1ub's activities include the annual Christmas play, Home- coming, and the spring picnic. To become a member of the German Club a student must have completed his first semester nl' German with an average ol' C or better. Members are awarded pins lor accutnulaling points through service to the club. German Club Ollirers-rlel'I In rightj Tom Lelnnaul. Barbara ' KHHIC, Candy Taylor. Paul jnrgensen. K 138 4 Mardi-Gras Highlights French Activities Top Row: Glending Olson. Even Kuskyg Second Row: Carol Bretz, Cheryl Adams. Martha Bautnraeker, judy Trepanier, Lynn Whalen, Sandra Pohl- man. Diane Bartnantyi, Marsha Venema, Sue Holidayg Third Row: Diane Olsen, julie Dustan, Mary Holter, Sue Gustafson. Gail Kistler. Sandra De- Roecke, Karen Meyer: Fourth Row: Candy Burton, Lynn Pmnerance. Terra Hookunt. Carol Meiller, Nancy Uitti, Rene Gore. jona Grace. French Club aims to center its program around French customs. lts main activity is the annual Mardi-Gras. At this meet- ing new club members are initiated and a French menu is served. The initiates are made to do stunts for thc entertainment of the regular members. As a money raising project, the French club sells French pastry in the cafeteria. French club members must be taking, secontl year French nr have earned a B for the first semester ol French. Members earn pins which are awarded at the last meeting by participating in club activities. 139 -F ts. French Club Identilicalitm-Officers: Rosanne XVend- land. Martha Glennon, Mary Kay Glenn. Peggy Cunningham. Q 'F wh ' Q -L24Qc2 JP'-7 Q Mzi 1 I 'Q iam X Q 3 1 1-gy 'U . I Af V Y Kiss-'ff iagfgf ii NJ 6 V . A qbz: 2 v : . V' A .4 - .-I -.. x .. 3 - - 4, 'K , :' IL k N w x if I i R . 'yn xx vm. -A , - X w U- ,wwf .. ff! ,. 1. K A ,H Q taxx , 'A . Sr, ' 'T .v -' Q... fbi 'if Ei is Q ggi Q3 'MH 1 ii W 'ix - Y ,-, 5-gf' N . ff. -::'.- . A nj F ,. -i1jl1,fgif,1 I 5 EVE' stxlhbg ai mv .4 . if f K- X y L. 'ff ' 2. H-, wg w A . 5!?f 53 . A , A Vqwk. K 5 Lx .. My I :nam W 15 K- . i ., E ,L X N11 fs. s J XE x Labor Relafions Deloare Topic f Debate Club-Freshmen-Sophomore Ueft to righlj Lawrence Wallace, Katherine Hooton, Tom Graae. Sue Sehultz. Richard Burns, Margaret Gisborne. Bill Lurie. Christina Studenny. York's Debate Team has developed rapidly in the last few years. Members develop techniques of argumentation, speaking poise, and methods of organiza- tion lrom the debates. This year the team has entered tournaments held at La Grange, Augustana, Northwestern, Navy Pier, Proviso West, and De Kalb. It was accepted as a chapter member of the National Forensic League, a highly esteemed organization, lt has also joined the newly formed Suburban Interstate Debate League. The club was sponsored by Mr. james Nolan and Miss Jean Youngs. 'lllllllli-SCI!l0l'-Sillillgl Dick Schultz, Exam Kirsfhke, Diana Pearce: Standing: Don Coleman. Bill Reid. Mary Holler. Ellen Pearfe. Roger Dullrock. 141 Hi-C Club Offers Moral Challenge io Members Group Picture-Standing in back: Mary Kirby, Judi l.orimer. Karen ljrhly. -luanue Marty. Doris Mullet. Linda lK'adiugtou. jean Gloil. Doug Toskei. Don Golan. Bob Tyre. Rusella Daugherty. Lew XVilliams. Sue Schulze: Seated on platform: Carol Brown. Britla Fredrickson. judy Mather. Cynthia Clarke. Sandy Beck. Billie jo Linehartg Seated at table: Kathy Harris. Nlarleue Brown. Donna Hulromb. Helen Eben. Sue Peterson: Seated on upper stairs: Les Zunkle. Rich Sfhindlcr. Sandy Sigler. Harb Baldi, Donna Toskey: Sealed on first steps: Annette Niexnoth. 'loyre Peterson. XVauuiu:i Ban, june Peterson. joan keun: Standing with Bible at right: Dane -lankowski. York Hi-Crusader Club is an interdenominational youth club which seeks to challenge and direct high school students toward a higher moral life. The group engages in study groups, leadership training, retreats, and summer camp programs. The Hi-C Club has brought many informative speakers to further impress the value oi high living standards to its members. Officers Qleft to rightj Rick Concklin. President: Karen Cerling. Treasurer: Kathy Cornell. Vice President: Sharon Moore. Sef- relarx. H2 Science Club Prepares for Missile Age Science Club-tlelt to right around the tablej Howard Blume, Kcrsten Kraft, Diane Posady. Dave Pitcairn, Douglas Nelson. Barbara Gore, Patil Kidd. Lee Weith, jack Carman. Donald Kohut. jim Hyer. Glen Schiffman. Al Stuart, Charles Rudolph. Charles Schauf, john Belletire. john Marshall. The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Brown and Mr. Scholle, is a club devoted to arousing an interest in science in York's students. The members ol' this club study, by means of lectures, demonstrations, and debates, various aspects of chemistry and physics. Science Club is available to anyone interested in the wonders ol' modern and Classical science. To become a member requires only regular attendance at the club's meetings. Among the other activities of this club are its Science Fair, held in the Spring, and its Christmas party, held with Biology Club just before Christmas vacation. 0lTice1's-tleft lo righlj Charles Schanf. john Belletire, john Marshall, 143 Radio Club-john Foss. Erin' johnson. 'l'cd Kell. Ken Neuller. jack Phillips, Wayne Marana. Alan Berens. Louis Liuneweh, Ralph Sieherl. Pete Vegell. Art Hack, Al Studtman, WVally Cable, Radio Club Hams in Touch With Wide Worlc The Radio Club is open to all York students who are interested in the field ol amateur radio operation. Its meetings are generally held in the homer of members of the group. Here radio sets are built and rebuilt. Many ol' the mem- bers are licensed operators and are in touch with stations all over the world. 'l'he flub is under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Davis. Ollicers-Nick Geer. Yire President: Tom Lehmann. SC1'l'C'lAll'KQ lid Reiuharl. 'freasurerz lieu Neulfer. President. Ylllll H-l Shutter-Bugs Are Really Arlisls Catnera Club 0ll'icers-Beterlv Sautlquisl. Secretarv: john Ne mann. Yice President: john Becker, President, i i The nlain intention ol the York Czunera Club has been to teach the basic ruditnents of photography. Those who are interested in the art oli photography are instructed in the darkroom procedttres ol' llCX'ClUlJlllCl1l ol' hhn and the use ol' enlargers. Interesting discussions and problems are discussed. among these being differ- ent lighting techniques and the proper hhn-developer cotnbinations. The tnore serious photographers pill'- licipatetl in the Kodak antl Ansco photography contests. Several members of this year's Camera Club also served as photographers on York's year-book stall' and newspaper staff. Some novice might think photography is simply at matter ol' twisting a few dials and then pushing a btttton, bttt Camera Club ntentbers found this to be an entirely wrong idea. Photography is an art which in- volves the critical eye ol' a devoted artist. It takes many years of practice to become even a fairly good photog- rapher. Front Row: Sylxia Parkin. john Neumann. jack Letnein. Dennis Ttlryna: Second Row: Clifton Strock. Stewart Parr, james kuelltuer. Carla Restelli, Diane Sandquisl. David English. john Becker. Alfred Eagan, 5 Beller Living Aim of Home Economics Club Home Ee. Club-Qleft to rightj Seated on floor: Sue Siegal. Linda Purcell, Barb Baldi. Sandy Pholf. Trudy Hlavenlaa. Carolyn Oestmann: Seated on sofa: Bonnie Damico. Nancy Clark. Barb Gogliotti. Donna Crews. Donna Keil, Susan Sautier, Marlene Hacaga, Sharon Clark, joan Benedetto. Diane Dolan. Diane Ferchland: Standing: Betty Christensen. Shirley Mickaels. joannc Ernast. joan Kenn. Linda KIOITCII. Sandra Deroeck. Carol Cavonc. Cindy. Crush. Carol Koeis, Susan Smith. Ollicers-Qleft to rightj Susan Santier. Treasurer: Shirley Fritz. Yice President: Donna Keil, President: Donna Crews. Secretary. Membership in the Home Economics Club is open to both present and former students enrolled in the Homemaking Department. Its purpose: to stimulate interest and further study in the held of home economics. Programs include demonstrations ol' new techniques in home economics, field trips, talks by professional and business leaders, and social events. Sale of handmade Christmas articles is the principal money-making project. Highlighting the winter season is a dinner for members and their mothers. Senior members are honored at a farewell dinner. The Home Economics pin is awarded to girls who have done outstanding work in club activities. l-16 Commercial Club Sludy Business Techniques tLeft to righlj Girls at table: Penny Smith tstandingj. Paulette Brodersen, Bonnie Stolper, Mickie Lasallo: Front Row: Kay Clark, Sue Simon, Barb Baldi, Pat Bell, Carol Northam, Cheryl Taxis. janet Wierzbicki, Karen Meyer, Karen Boettcher, Linda Leach. Stathia Cotsirilos, Donna Kennedy, Sharon Rohlfs, Marian Eddy, Marilyn Bergren, Nancy Doolittle, Rita VVolf: Back Row: Dorothy Morabito. Maureen Pahnke, Kathy Carey, Sue johnson, Shirley Arnold, Sue Goff, Evelyn Allen, Sylvia Sanderson, joan La Rue, judy Dankworth. Janice Hackbarth, Louise Stahmer. Barb Briggs. Sandy Krueger. Carolyn XVeyer, Diane Cooper, Carol Anderson. Rene Blillill. Judy Klecan. Marty Batunrucker. Commercial Club olfers high school girls prepara- tory information on the requisites of success in the business world. Miss Gustafson, Miss Krumin, and Miss I-lelsel spon- sor the club's activities which include visiting affairs of interest such as the Business Machines Conference held annually in Chicago, and engaging guest speakers to talk on subjects pertaining to qualifications needed by girls in the business held. Any junior or senior girl taking at least one coin- tnercial course is eligible for nlenibership. By working in an ollice, or typing lor a school staff or the library, the girls earn points for their pins. Officers-fleft to rightj Mary Ellen Coucns. Yice President: Rosemary Eckstein. President: Sharon Maples, Secretary: Carol l'1llSW0l'lll, Treasurer. QLeft to rightj Row l: Martha Palmer, Barbara Vcgler, Tricia Keller, Beryle Gardner: Row 2: Cheryl Long. Lynn Whalen. Karen Schobel. Kay Kramer. Nancy Bullock. Mary Kirby, Cindy Vorlieky, Karen Wcling Row 3: Evelyn Harlan, Carolyn Coleman, Lynne Nexslar. jndy Becker. Marilyn Hill, Diane Lundquist. Beth Linseniann, Debby Yan Norman. Karen Lichty, Linda Becker, Cheryl Conner. Furure Teachers Examine Life of a Teacher Future Teachers Association is an organization wfiicb seeks to encourage worthy students to enter the teaching profession and to help those interested to explore the field before making a final decision. 'l'ln'ough speakers and other club activities, the members are able to obtain a well-rounded view of the teaching profession. The members are able to earn pins by accumulating points. These points are acquired by helping to plan meetings, serving on COIllllllU.CCx, and selling bookcovers. Offirers' Picture-gleft to rightl joan Snuthon, Librari- an: Norma Davenport. Secretary: Katie MeSweeney. Secretary Pro Tenn: Mary McCue. President: Agnes Ohm, Treasurer: Mel Vermoch. Vice-Presitlent. 148 Ci .e me .s -....., flrefl lo rightj Row 1: Paul jorgenson, Karen Fuller, Gary Foote, Barbara Kunze, George Forrest, Thomas Cernyg Row 2: Rene Gore. Donald Kohnt, Mr. Benson, jeff Rhorsen. Malh Club Keeps Pace wilh The Times The Math Club gives its members a chance to improve their knowledge of mathematics. Organized in 1945, the club is now sponsored by Mr. Leon Benson. With the emphasis today upon mathematics, the club's work has taken on greater significance. The only requirement for becoming a member of the Math Club, after completing Algebra 9, is a B average for the first semester of Geometry 10. Malh Club offifersffleft to Yiglllj Sally St. john. Barbara Kunze. George Forrest, Gary Foote. 1 149 Brains and Skill Required for Chess Chess Club studies art of the game. Ollicers-tleft to Yighl, Bert Yurga. jim Mcnse. Bill Schroeder. K 1:10 The engaging game of chess is the spe- cialty of York's Chess Club members. These students meet once a week on al- ternating Mondays and Thursdays to match skill with their fellow members. A rating scale is used to calculate the skill of the players and to select a Chess Team which holds tournaments with local schools. This year the York Team has been matched against Evanston and l'Villow- brook. That chess is not only a boys' game is illustrated by the two girls who claim membership in the club. This year Mr. Bidle sponsored the club. Square Dancers Keep Alive Folk Traclifions Organized in lil-18, the Square Dance Club has since been one ol' the most popular clubs at York. lt is a fun club and offers opportunities to enjoy folk. round, antl square dancing. Meetings are beltl monthly. These are gay times of dancing. The club is under the sponsorship ol Mr. Vernon Kelly, antl lllllfll of its SIILTCSS is due to the enthusiasm he has shown for the group. Circular Square in Front gfiounler Clorkwisej .lutly Berker anal Slew Nlclilroy. Roy Don lleutle and Bette Golclstall. Dirk Slerlung and Patricia jepseu, Dirk l-'earn and Karen Wolxeu: llefl to rightj Row I: Keith Porcrirlr, jzunes blZlllll2lSCD, juclie Kieran, jerry Nloos. Paulette Morelna. l-'raurhelle Morelna, Alive Ghislain. pill Dwyer: Row 2: Bill Childs, Hugh Morrison. Kathy Fitzgerald, Renee Ilrudi, Bonnie D'.-Xmigo. ilanire Yau Der Bruggin. Cheryl Long, Sharon Surges, Wayne Larsen. Square Dance Olifirers-fleft lo rightj R ow I: jurlie Klerau. Vice-l'res., Bill Nloeglich.. Treasurer, Renee Brutli. Social Cllilllillllllll Row 2: p1lll'iCi2l Dwyer. Serretarx: Bill Childs. President. Chicago's Pas'r is Historical Society Proiecf Historical Society-fleft to rightj Top Row: Candy Taylor, Bev Sandquest Karen WVhlenback Ginny Morstadt: Row 2: Glenn Schiffman. Karen Kolzow, Marilyn Stone Sandy Right karen Knutlsen, Sally St. john, joan Nelson, Carol Shukler, Carol Brown: Front Row Gail lusler Peggy Gebhardt, Ruth Struck, Judy. Anyone interested in the study of history is eligible for membership in the York Historical Society which meets the second Tuesday of each month. This year the society's yearly project was a study of Chicago. A scrap book includs ing newspaper clippings, writings, pictures, and notes on interviews with old timers was compiled. Although the research topic was the central theme, the monthly programs included movies, guest speakers, travel talks on historical subjects. and field trips to nearby points of interest. Officers: Mary McClue, Doug Toskey, Margaret Chapptnan, Rene Gore. 152 Red Cross Club an Experience in Service jr. Red Cross-Qlcft to rightj Seated: Karen Boltcher. Ann Schnitta, Sue Martin, Carol Shaffer, Allan Pierce: Standing: Betsy Tingley, Mary Mfalsh, Marilyn Nickerson. Row l: Sue Martin. Annette Lezza, Marcia Davoust, Ann Schnitta: Row 2: Diane Olson, Karen Boetcher. Marge Moseley, Betsy Tingley: Back: Carol Shaffer. Service is a very important word to the jr. Red Cross work group. In fact, service is the sole aim ol the club. The members enjoy making holiday tray favors. handlterchiefs, and other such items for various hospitals. This year as a Christmas project the group made gay clown dolls for children ol' veterans. The project got oil to an enthusiastic start as the members joined for a sewing bee, each furiously sewing the endless circles of material that went into the clowns. Actually, every Yorkite is automatically a member of jr. Red Cross, and every Yorkite is welcome to be a part of the work group. Service pins are awarded to outstanding workers at a tea in the spring. Heading this year's group are Carol Shaffer, presidentg Diana Pearce, vice- presidentg Ann Schnitta, treasurer: Betsy Tingley, secretary: and Mary Vlalsh, points chairman. Representing their classes on board are Marilyn Nickerson. seniorg Karen Boettcher, junior: Ellen Pearce, sophomore: and Sue lvlartin, freshman. 153 New Yorkers' Club Help lo New Sludenls s 'B-ss., New Yorkers-Standing, foreground: jcri Davis: Row l: 1 Martha Fuchsteiner. Linda Lukens, Cathy Cornell, Dianne 1 Wadtling, jeri Davis: Row 2: Glen Fagercin. Pete Davis. . 3, Dorothy Meiser, john Davenport, Karen Fuller, Leslie Sterette. T' f b ei Donna Holfter. jean Kendall. A Officers-Front: Martha Furhssteincr. jc-ri Davis: Rear: jean Kendall. Glen Fageilen. Students new to York uutomztticztlly are eligible for membership in the New Yorkers' Club. The club's purpose is to provide social activities for these transfer students and to teach them York's traditions and CUSIOIUS. One ol the projects undertaken during the year was building the Home- coming lloztt. lt is custonlztry for the New Yorkers' Club to serve at the annual Prinripzll's Tea. The club's sponsors :tre Miss Beattrive Krztntl, Miss Edith Kinsinger, and Mr. Donztld Olson. 154 LeHermen's Club Serves af Athletic Evenis I.ettermen's Club-Qleft to rightj Row l: john Bullaro, Chuck Nelson, Al Hahn, jim Pren- tice: Row 2: Ron Paulson. Tom Beamish, Glen Gailis. Grant Achepohl: Row 3: Gary Simerson, Ron Werlein, Bruce Hector. Ron Szerlong: Row 4: jim Elliott. Bruce Strom. Bill Lux, jim Reed: Row 5: Roger Moos, Mike Young, Tom Potporag Row 6: Carl Man- ning, Ron Boyd. Officers-fleft to right, Bruce Strom, Treas- urer: jim Elliot, President: jim Bolin, Vice President: Carl Manning, Secretary: Mike Psaltis, Sergeant at Arms. Lettermen's Club gives York's athletes an opportu- nity to maintain high standards of athletics, strengthen the relations with neighboring schools, and to help others who are interested in athletics. Any boy who has earned a letter from York, is in good standing with the school, and participates in at least one sport during the year is eligible for membership. Club members sell programs for football games, help usher in crowds at basketball games, have charge of the basketball line-up score board, and run a check room as a service to the spectators. Members may earn club pins and year guards by participating in these projects. This year the club gave a wrestling trophy to the school. An outstanding wrestler will be chosen each year and his name will be inscribed on the trophy. The record plaques for the track team and the basketball free-throw trophy are recent projects of the Lettermen's Club. Highlights of the year are the initiation cere- mony for new members and the spring picnic. Club sponsors are Mr. Wachenlteim, Mr. Newton, and Mr. Paddock. Girls' Club Board l-fleft to rightl Row l: Kathy Rauth. janet Cropp, Row Board 2-Qleft to rightj Row I: Sue Volle: Row 2: Karen Kleiner. 2: Pam Pollnrd. Carolyn Bryan. Mary Hoelter, Betty Boyd: Row 3: Carol Larson. Roberta Hayes. Girls' Club strives to serve by providing big sisters for freshman girls, spon- soring bow week to promote class loyalty, donating food to the welfare society at Christmas time, :uid providing servers for all dinners which are held at York. Girls' Club is also the sponsor of an all school dance, and holds an award banquet for its members and their mothers at the end of the year. Girls earn pins by accumulating points earned while working on club projects. Board 3-Qleft to rightj Row l: Shirley O'Neil. Barb Murphy, Girls Club Officers-fleft to rightj Row I: Mary Scheppach Rene Gore: Row 2: Carol llrelz. Kathy Ferrara, Sally Shipman. Sandy Bolin, Vice President: Sandy Erickzon, President: Row 2 Carol Shaffer, Treasurer: Sylvia Meiller, Recording Secretary. Vtlsiixifii s 3533 ' 'i1.3Ii Service is The Key Word in Girls' Club Girls' Cluh SCl4YL'l'S-llClil lo rightj Standing: Sandra Ericwn. Susan Yollc. Sheryl Xduns I nol Broil, Marilcc lfcrdinznid. Donna Dwyc, Sue Pellet. Katherine 0'Ncil. Barbara Maloncx Carol Mcillcr. Sully Shipman. Linda Hzlcger, Sylvia Mcillcr, Sandra llolin, Karen lxlunu Seated Mary Holler, Sue Holliday. Shirley 0'Nicl, Lynn Rick. .Indy Curran, Arla Kcilh Rohclt lla 5 3' for Big Sisters-Qlcft lo Ylglll, Nancy Pzltlcrson, frcslnnan: jan XVicrzlJicki. junior: Szlndrzl Bolin, senior: Dawn Srnilh. senior: Susan M artin, frcslnnzmg :xl!llCllC I.cual, frcslnnxin. PLEDGE OF LOYALTY As :1 member ol thc Girls' Club, l will Sl1'i joyous, courageous, and steadfast: Trurhful, dependable, justg Loyal and sincere in lriendshipp Generous, umlcrsmnding of heartg Prompt and gracious in obodicnccg Conscienlious and kind in leadership: Ready to do service for othersg Quick Lo appreciate what is done for mc Responsive to the good and thc beautiful Animated by high desires? True to the best that is within me Than l may become a worthy woman. 157 vc to bc v 1. Pep Club's High Spirii' Invacles York Bontril l-flcft to righlj Sitting: Kathy Fer- rau'11. Rory Wcntllanul. Sally Shipman: Standing: Sue lircoli, Carol Shaillcr. Betsy lingley, Bairh Murphy. To improve school spirit wus one of Pep Club's primary aims this year. Its member- ship is open to any student at York. The Pep Club sponsored a number ol' rallies dur- ing the year. A Iiamiiliar section at home games, both football :mtl basketball, is the white-shirtetl Pep Club cheering suction. Enthusiasm and high spirit are the key to the success of this group. Mr. john Kovatch and Mrs. ,lane Mar- rienr were thc sponsors of the orgzmilzltion. Pep Club Officers-qleft to righty Sheila Harmon, Vice-President: Pat Hick- man. Points Chairman: Kathy Rauth. President: Sue Hurst, Treusurerg Hay- den Hzirtlison, Secretary: Sue Voile. Points Chairman. Board 2-glefl lO rightj Sitting: Sylvia Meillcr. Karen Kleiner: Standing: Roberta Hayes. joan Reisler, Sandy Bolin, janet Cropp. 158 Cheerleaders, Varsily-Raw 1: Duke-Carol Sellers, Sue Snark, Nancy Campbell, Sue Errolip Row 2: Hayden Hardison, Barb Murphy: Row 3: Kathy FL'l'l'2ll'iI. Helly Boyd. Judy Mallen. Cheerleaders Spark York's Spirit Green and While, Figln, Fight! Green and While, Fight, Fight! lVho fight? We hght! Grcen :ind X'Vhile, Fight, Fight! 159 Kliinine ai Y! Gimme an O! Gimme an R! Giinnie an K! Gimme il YORK! YORK! Cliccrlczulcrs, I-'rusli-Soph-Row I: Marcin Torrum. Beth Sinclair: Row 2: Many McQuukcr. Liz Caunphcllz Row 3: llairh Pollard. Nancy Pall:-rson: Row -1: Marty' Slcpliciisoii. Nzuicy lloyd. York's Pom Pon Girls Add Glamor fo Games 5397, Rhytlnnettes-tlefl to Tlglllj Row l: linnna -lean Bonton, l.intla Marknlin. janet knab, Nanci llunningham, Carolyn Bryan, captain: Donna Dwye. co-captain: Kathy Ranth, Bonnie 'l'rotta. Ann Schnitta, -lean llierhacli: Row 2: Marcia Welsher. Santly Sargent, joy llustan, Donna Smith, Marty Kellen, Sharan Sather. Pat Hickman. Leslie Hanger, Pam Pollartlp Row 3: Connie Haas, Sheila Harmon, Mickie McNeal, l.intla Philabanm. Carol Larson. I.anrt'l Goltschalk, Dawn Rohl: Row 4: Martha Glcnnon, Bonnie Burke, Marcia Davonst. Lindy Hunter, Judy ll'antlcrer. Sandy EricLon, Nancy Kelley, Nancy Stott. joan Renstrom, Sally Shipman. Practice, practice, practice is the motto of the York Pom Pon Girls. These thirty-six girls participate in half-time activities at home football and basketball games. Synchronization is the key wortl to the effectiveness of their performance, so morning practices f7:30j iron out most difficulties. Members are selected from junior and senior girls who participate in the try-out session. Before the final performance the Pom Pon Girls treat themselves to a banquet at which the sponsor-this year Mrs. Hetlbnrg-antl the captain are guests. 2 mug I Green Key Club is York's ospiralify Club Lvxeen Key-Row I: Kathy I-erxara. Ann l,.unde. Martha l'ahner. Dallas Slllltlll. Yir- ginia I-irirke. janet hioxill. Row 2: joan lilz, Linda Har- kulin. Ennna -lean Boulon. susan Yolle. Carol Larson. Xanu llullork. Row 3: Yin- ginia Sllllllllllfli. Claudia Cor- zau. Sharon Lynn. Sheridan Willie. Sylvia Meiller. Linda I herher. Gail Lopalka. janet Xlielzbirki. Geraldine Berry, Diane Posady. Row I: Denise Markulin. ,lone Ercoli. Virginia Schafer. Ann lJ0llSl. Carol Meiller. Lheryl Cunnan. Pamela Iiaer- inann, linda XVerner. Karen kmnlson. Row 2: Frank Nloorc. Carol Zilz. Connie Haas. Debbie Eisenmenger. Nnsan Cohner, Diane Lund- quisr. Gael 'lillUlllSUll. Sharon lens. ,Indy Swabafk. llc-hind: t-t-urge Borkus, Iiill Nllllllll. 4.2 Another newcomer to Yorlds many organizations, The Green Key Club is in its second year. The purpose ol the group is to provide monitors lor the hallways and to provide guides for Yorla's visitors. The group's other activities included ushering at College Night, the P.T.A. Open House, and for Career Night. Hos+ pitalily is its chiel' aiin. Membership in the club is obtained through applications approved by the sponsors, Miss Brand and Mrs, Van Marter. Oflicersz Susan Stark, Vice President: Mike Nolan, Presidentg Pamela Pollard, Secretary: Barry Schneider, Treasurer. 161 i .. , K' Q . K Scrihlerus-fleft to rightj Row l: Lynn Welan, Norma Davenport, Leslie Burmlcck, Cheryl Adams, Rene Gore. Elaine Cooper. Row 2: john Ruclicrlxaumer. Glc-ntling Olson, Evan Kirkhke, -Iell' Rorrson, joy' Hztlfter, Marilyn Mayer. Row fl: llzinzi Slllllllllf, Belsx' Krohne. Scrlblerus Ser Standards In Creahve Wrlhng Scriblerus is 21 new organization at York. It takes its name trom 21 lzuued circle of English writers of the old coffee house ern. Twenty York students who were inter- ested in better Creative writing fornietl the fllztrter group under the direction of Mr. X'Villia1n Zibzlrt. Members submit pieces of their writing for group criticism and discussion. Meetings of the group are also given over to the study of style and coni- position of both clnssiczil and contemporary writers. Ollifersi Curr Foote. Yire-l'l't'sitlel1l: Roger llullrofk. Prcsislenl: Betsy Tingley, Secretary. 162 Wizards Prove Hand Yorlfs Top Hzmc1 s conlinuul nn this your in their lll,SlCl'lLlllS ways ol' sawing wonicn in hull' :incl pulling rabbits out of halts. gxllllllllgll lhcrc :irc nn rcnl wilclies involved. thc club investigates llylJl10llSlll znul nllicr forms ol black magic. This year the club is specializing not only in l1yIDl10llSlll, hui also in E-sfnpcs. cnrcl Lricks. nnml chclniczil nizigic. The Illilgll' clnlm, sponsnrecl hy Mr. XVills, is :nn Ul'gilllll1ll.l0ll 1lll1lCLl an crczning in nlzigim' zlnml ullwr relznecl arts, und il is upon to :uny- unv who has such nn llllCl'L'Sl. .X nmgin' cluh pin nmy hw cananccl ln lIlL'IlllX'liS who 2ll'l'llllllll2llC Len points. xlClIllDCl'5 gn-l points hy living ullicers, :nllvmling nicel- ingx, or IJ2ll'llClIJ2lllllf.I in other club urlivitics. Magic Chnl: Olliccrs: Qlcfl In rightj Bl'llL'C Rcimun. Chznlcs Tznlur. Dauid Rcilnun. Rifhziril joy. 163 is Qulcker Than Eye Nafure's Mysteries Probecl by Biology Club lliologx illub-qylefl to Tlglllb Row l: licxcrlx Samlquisl. Candy Taylor, jack Carman. Mar' tha liaumrucker, 5llSiIll l'l2lSl'lll0liSl, Sallx Sl. Llulm. lid llarklcluan. kL'Illll'lll Ratlel.. Row 2: Date Pitcairn. KL'l'NlL'Il Klillll. llunalrl Ko' hut. kluhn Belletire. janet Sllllllllllll. Nlamiut hlonas. lhmglas Nelson. Karen Spicer, Row Ii: fllllll'lL'N Rudolph. llmxard Blume. Karen Klinglmller. Barbara Carre. Virginia Murstadl. Karen Kullmv. Standing: Nliss Viola Henrik- sun. -larquc Wallace. kathy Murphy jumly Ulllcll. lliulogx Cllulm Olfirers-1'Iel'l to Tlgllly Charles Sclinull Su-ie Kmalch. Marilee Ferdinand. lee XYcill1. Speakers, lilms, discussions, and debates spark the regular bi-monthly meetings ol the Biology Club. ln addition, the club takes field trips to such places as the Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies. Biology and Science Clubs are the co-sponsors of the science fair. They also hold a combined Christmas party. Biolo f Club aims to encoura fe interest in biolov ' and its allied sciences, and to 'ive students an idea of the t' es of careers biolo ' offers. Science Jro ects are 2 l encouraged by the club. Any sophomore, junior, senior, or highly exceptional freshman is eligible for membership in the club. 164 Model Railroad Club Encourages Hobby E , l Railroad Club-Front Row: Qleft to riglttj Martin Bender, Donald Poch, Westley Rutter, jan Goralski, Ken Radeh, Vic Maul. Back Row: Qleft to right, Don McGibbon. Walter Brason, Glen Bole, Richard Burn, james Matouser, jim DeShong. The Model Railroad Club is one of York's newer clubs, open to any student in- terested in the construction of model railroads. Members have a small shop in school where they build intricate outlays of track, yards, rolling stock-all to scale! Much of their interest is in the newer. streamlined trains: but the glory ol' the old Iron Horses is not forgotten. Highlights of the year included a trip to a Milwaukee factory where much ol the equipment for model railroad enthusiasts is built. Railroad Club Officers-Front: jim Fitzgcralcr. Rear: flCfl to righty Bill Kuechler, Bob Wendt. joe Benson, Mr. lVlllllCl'. 165 ., ,mx Car Club-fleft to Tighll Row l: Harold Reynolds, Chip Sims. Bill Pohlinan. Tim Manclers. jerry Stevens. Row 2: 'font jugle, l-'rank Moore. Glen Fagerlin, Ron KIICI, Ron Staslruk, Holm Witlirk. -lem Charpie. Sports Car Enthusiasts Abound in Car Club WVilh the introduction of Auto Mechanics as part of York's curriculum, the Car Club has taken on a greater signifit'ant'e. The two-year old organ- ization is now able to include in its activities :nc- tual repair work in the school auto shop. A varied program has included guest speakers and movies, particularly movies ol sports cars and sports ear racing. Officers-Row I: Ron Werlein. Secretary: Don Coleman, 'l'reasnrer. Row 2: Frank Peiler. President: Mr. jurksou, Sponsor: Stott Barber. Vice-President. 166 I YQ ug, is Fufure Nurses Plan for Service Careers Future Nurses-deft to rightj Row I: Cheryl Cessfnrd, Mary Del Stefani. jndy Nlcflann, Bonnie Palmer. Karen Knudson. Cheryl Marsek, jllllf' Meyer. Row 2: lYinnie Orme, Donna Holcomb, Donna Kennedy. Sonna Sue Mlilson. Diane XVnddingtott. Linda 'l'liurber. juan lzilatel. Judy Harris, Pat Gordon. Annette Nicinolli. Row 3: Donna Zwitting. Ann fllSI2lIl0WSkl. julie Dustan. Marilyn Nickerson. Karen Kleiner. Diane Cooper. Nleona Ocasek, Cheryl M'itt. Denise Nakantura, Susan lvllClllllll'Cl', K1lll1Y Carer. Dianne Dickinson. All students interested in a nursing career are welcome to join the Future Nurses Club. The objective ol' this orgitnization is to acquaint students with the three different types of educational prograins used in the training of nurses: the Baccalaureate degree, the diploma, and the Associate degree in nursing. This is accomplished by having guest speakers and visiting hospitals to talk with people in the different Fields of nursing. Members may earn points toward pins by serving as ati officer, by participation in such club activities such as the Mothers Tea and the Christmas party for alumni who are in their hrst year ol' nursing school, and by assisting as a monitor in the Health Service. Officers fleft to Tlgllljl Nancy Kelley, lreasllrerz Sue Cobner. Pres, ident: Karen Knudson. Vice President: Penny Crush. Secretary. 167 G AA-Qleft to right? Row l: Sandy Hruby, jo Wolters, Nancy Baker, Nan Herzbcrg, Cyl Anglickis. Barb Stemple. Barb Gore, Micjele Quigley, Nancy Strom, Cheryl Thomas, Diane Olson. Karen lioettcher. Diane lrauara. Row 2: Cathy Beck. Barb Dalhec. Margaret M154 Greger, Mary Ellen Mc Namara. Sharon Surgess. Donna lwitting, Diane Dolan. Maureen Pahnke, joan Duncan, Loraine Rago, Camille Bailey, Pat Bell, Diane Posady, Kathy Swartout. Sandy Pohlman, Sharon Barlett. Row 3: Doris Arnold, Sylvia Sanderson. Ruth Struck, Sue johnson, Barb Woxberg, Lynn Wahlen. joyce Ahrens, Betty Christensen. Karen Westly, joan Todd. -lean Allen, joan Nelson, Shirley Arnold, Ellen jump, Kathy Carey. Row 4: joan LaRue, jan Smith, Sandy Sigler, Neona Ocasek. judy Stuckey. l.inda Lukcns. Sherry Andrews. Sharon Daniels. Beba Restelli, Ginny Morstadt, Bet Sandquist, Karen Kolzow. Carol Stone, tiinny Siglcr. GAA an Oullel for Acfive Girls York's Girls Athletic Association was 0l'g2lllllCtl lor tfiosc whose interest in athletics extends beyond their daily gym class. The purpose of this state-wide organization is to promote interest in sports. At York teams are organized each fall which participate in various sports alter school each Tuesday and Thursday. This rotation of sports each six weeks allows the girls to become familiar with several activities. GAA members can earn awards by participating in such sports as Field Hockey, Volley Ball, and Basketball. Each year the club sponsors a mother- daughter tea and a father-daughter banquet. Club sponsor this year was Miss Simms. Tennis Team QC A Aj-tleft to Ylglllb Row l: kathy Carey, .lean Allen, Kathy Demmit. Carol Litl. Ellen -lump. Row 2: Bev Sand- isl. Ginny hl0l'Sl2llll. lleha Restelli. Sharon llaniels. Carol Stone. Not pictured: llarh kunze. Barb Bryan. 168 GAA in Aclion Yullcy llllllvll fuvorilc among girls. Basketball is not for boys alone. Correct procedure always PHYS. Qwq 5 VA Sifiiik 'xzii 3 . , . i 5 S53 S 5 ' Q T. . 'ifbx i- Q 9, g e , 5 ?i A . FQ Ali J i ' K as ky 5 kf 2 l gf u ' - ' 3 Cas 5 x , ,. X 4 'ui 3 xg as 5 Q I f N 5-34. Q 'cp-4 -i k s ?vJ g o 2 X Q- ffl 5' ei i of Q ' 5 Rl. 5' 335. : Q Q 'Y I x AG Q f XA -ay ff Q 1 59 ,QSBQ s ' . f i g....: Q Las ' k A if 1 5 fi? 5 'fx . if-fi Ms A 'nf '- i bm .. ..+ 9 X' 4 ' ' ' Q 9' 'Es ' 'A 5 ' ff V 'W av- - r ., , . ,f 14, . X .KWQQQ , si 1 . ,51- 35 kk, ., I xv My :V 7 ' fi.-'LSI 'X K' aj K .AMT Q ' K 5. - Q Q 1., N ' 5 A ' . 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Patricia Gordon, Donna Holcoinbl Row 2: Syhia Nleiller, Sharon Malravers, Sheryl Tlterrieu. Carolyn Richards. Barbara Radenz. Ushers-Qleft to rightj Row 1: Craig Sniille, Louis Haneoek, Gary Sundt, John Licht. Don Andertnan, Gerald Stevens. Allan Berens, Fred Wendland, William Schultz: Row 2: Stanley Dolbec. William Miller, Jon Peeny. Mike Nolan. Douglas Posey, Bill Defor, Tom Newell. George Auld, Pat Weaver. Robert Prescott. Attendance-qleft to rightj Row l: Laura I.ee Blair. Penny' Short, Shirley O'Neill, George Anne Schloemer, Donna Dwy, Judy Curran: Row 2: Gloria Valkner. Gently Hlavenka, Shelley Thomson. Joyce Wille. Pat Pavlin, Gene Nides, Karen Kleiner: Row 3: Sandra Sargent. Bruce Stroin. Sharon Tews, Louise Stahrner, Sue Goff, Nancy lloyd, Nancy Doo- little. Bill lvendt, Bob Gould. Jint Elliot. Bill Blizek, Patil Borttni, Paulette Brodersnn, Don Skillman. Sharon Sather, Judy Stuckcy. 'X W-I ribs- ., .N JA 5 5 f 'WGA '-:sr r ! 'X. 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Ken Hoyle, l-'red Logan, Glen Prebe. Bob Orvis, Dick Atlzuns. Bob Gerer. Allen Drew. Rich Kensingerg Row 3: Bob Shintlug. Rauuly -lambs. Dane Ackerman. Dare Neztfle. Dare Donaldson. Adrian Nardi, Mike Niblick. -lim XVilson, Les Henzalmals. Mike l.C2illll2ll'll. Mike Hull. Bill Lux: Row 4: Don .xllIlCl'lIl2lll, Chuck Adzuns, Lewis Hancock. Bill Dean. Fred Keller. jeff Braun, Don Alusic, Bob Huey. Mr. llCllll10I'Sl. 'lapless Harriers Look Toward Winning Barons Kneeling: Bill Lux, Bob XVOods. Randy Jacobs: Standing: Al Hahn. Mr. Heinhorst, Dave Goldhlzttt. The 1959 Frosh-Soph cross country tezun won the conference title by winning six out of seven and by taking first in the conference meet where all eight teams competed. Decisive wins were registered over Glenbard, Arlington, Downers Grove, Riverside-Broolo field, :ind Hinsdale. The victory over Lyons was za close 27-28. The only loss was encountered with Maine with a score of 25-30. In varsity competition, York didn't lure too well. They took seventh in the conference. The low standing was partly due to inexperience and the fact than most of the promising seniors were lost to the people to the west. Next yezn' the team has an excellent chance to win the conference cllumpionship with this yezu s Frosh- Soph team competing on the varsity. Q X xe.AaUQ,f., Eg 4 5 nki' g , A.f 1 W . 4 X Q . ap i ge' ' L Q xv a iq ?t . -Xml then tl1e gaunt- Chalk talk Q.. Here Are the Dukes This year the York varsity lsasketbztll lL'Lllll lll1lllC llll excellent 2nd place showing behind the defending chzunpions, Hinsdale. Behind tl1e excellent C02lClliI1g of Mr. Hzizelton and Mr. Stinson tl1e teznn sported 1111 eleven wi11 and only three loss reeorcl, and Il seventeen win and Eve loss record overall. After winning their Hrst two C0l1fCl'l'llCC gannes, tl1e green and white were upset by a deternliiled Downers Grove tezun. They then went on to win their next four games only to lose il close battle to Hinsdale 53 to 5l. After losing to Glenbzird tl1e next week, they finished tl1e season with six SlIl'CCSSlVC wins, inclucling ll victory over Hinstlule hy ten points ill the end ol' the season. During the regional competition, the Dukes hrst stlhduecl St. Frznieis and then Downers Grove h11t tl1e11 lost Olll ill the lust gzune by bowing out to Gle11lmr1l. 'Iihe Dukes were led this year by z1ll-eonfere111'e center Klint Bolin, wl1o ztvemgecl eighteen points Rl gzune during tl1e lust seven games of tl1e season, and li0l'W2ll'll tlini Long, who was the lC1llll'S leading scorer. Shztring the pivot duties witl1 Bolin was Bill XVendl. whose vztluzihle rebounding helped curry tl1e Dukes lllfllllgll. At gllilfbl we had Chuck .'xll1lDlS and john Coughlz1n who hoth 1li1l excellent jobs :ls lllllylllllliCl'S. .-Xt the end ol' tl1e season. lllC teaun elected ,lim Elliot us 1l1e IC1Illl'S most lll1l7li0V6Ll player. 183 J. V.'s Look Forward 'ro Improvement junior Varsity-Row 1: Guy Wegener, Bill Schurman, jerry Peterson. Randy jacobs, Craig Srnilicg Row 2: Mr. Stinson, Lou Hancock. Dane Hcrzhcrg, Barry Emanual. Al Stewart. f, Y 1 Barons Take Firsl' in W.S.C. Hats off to the Barons! For the first time in many, many years the Barons won the West Suburban Conference champion- ship title. Mlith new- comer Richard Camp- bell as coach, they piled up an impres- sive l8 wins with only two losses. Finishing in a blaze of glory, they won the last sev- enteen games in a rowl Frosh-Soph Football-fleft to rightj Row l: Dennis Tnryna, Dick Eggert, Pete Holbrook. Dave janowski, Al Malecha, Don Breh, Al Furlongg Row 2: Dan Millsap, Don Anderman. Dennis Lavigne, Bill Dean, jim Wilson, WVayne Strauch, Bob Foersterling: Row 8: Mr. Campbell, Harry Gianneschi, Ron Rcinkc, Steve jablonski, Bob Rudolph, George johnson, Al Hursling. Frosh Basketbullhfleft to righlj Row 1: Mr. l.citz, Mr. Curry: Row 2: jim Dawson, Tom Nagel. joe Kusta. Dick Adams, Bob Shaffer. Dave Nordstrom: Row 3: joe Hyak. Bob Willen, Don Bucklan, Ken Malicha, Herbert Rosen, Ken Peterson. Sam Sartlina. jim Ashhey, Lister Hensel- man. Calvin Karnstetltg Row 4: jim Wilson, Bob Alusir. Larry Dann. I-'red Keller, Rusty Caruso, Kurt lfowich. john Rowe. Bob Scharbach. Bruce Hartma-nn. The Freshman Bals- ketbull team with an over-all record of ll wins and 3 losses will be at storehouse of po- tential York power on the basketball circuit. They were the nnofli- cizil YVSC champions -unofficial because no oihcizll title is awarded in freshman competi- tion. 185 Q4 3 , ,.'l! , X - ,Z x 1. L f 945,51 Yh O ,.uw.gMQ,, wi J N 1 -L4 15 A . V WV W S b V xr , -W 4 he ' 3 is ,Xvf li S4 X b. . Q 5 M I vi R if 5 54 , nb: 0, XXKK f' 5.7 , xi A FY I X' L Hy I iv 4 Q' Z I 'N , fix X I t , , Q Qi A- yy , W -, if 4 v -gg l .A k fx f, gffk K Wh! VKQX K hh TA kk In ,. 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I ' : H gh 'Q NX , T 3 S' .. ,, , x A ' 'S is , aw 1 , w QQXX X E i X W 'X x Nd 'ii A N , 'I i .5 M Q, my j K W X ,fx ,, Wuxi V t 'Fw 1, . ,bg W x , if X 4 1 , 5 1 L fy 5 'K Q f 1': X Q? Wg W - x if W j x Frosh-Soph Wrestling-Qeft to rightj Top row: joe Clifford, jim Cornille, Bob Cobner, Dennis Carley, Bob Horan, Eric Stcnberg, Tom Stranberg, Ed Pomeroy, jim Anderson. Wally Cisarg Row 2: Dick Paradee. jim Limquist, Glen Preibe, jim Polkhorn, Carson Scholler, Ken Brown, jim Ritter, Doug McCormick, Harry Mayerholferg Row 5: Dick Christersen, jack Philips, john Baumrocker, Chuck Vales, Don Kunzc, Dave Fox, Bob Orvis, Bruce Linseman, Mike McNeil, Steve Tilly, Ron Machel, Al Szerlongg Row 4: jim Ritmuler, Wvally Cleuanger, Dick Wiersema. Bruce Bednar, jim Kutchke, Bill Mortin, Howard Ownes, George Bullman, Bill Peterson. Ed Beaurline, Bruce Hurst, jerry Moos. Eric Avery. Musclemen Again a Top Ranked Slale Team Frosh Wrestling-Qlcft to righlj Top Row: Russell Bixby. Al Fernback. Bill Kennedy. Paul Kidd. Wally Wagner, jim Rodunmker. Steve Champion, jim McCodah: Row 2: john Wullafc, Steve Cartwright, Frank Reid, Glen Stevens, john Nlortenson, Charles Peterson, Ken Smith. Ron Krema, Paul Lungfordg Row 3: Rich Mziselow. Ron Gunther, Bill Bradbury, Keith Davis. Dun Paulson, john Cisar, Al Beaurline, Buddy Bullock, Steve Rhode. .lilies '- - an -4 mn, . -gf--uv' xo, .-. ,:..aao .qu--I ,,..., .--nu ....... a -is ' -K fi E' ' .,u', .. ff . . . we all-3. L ' MQ ff 1, I , 5 9 5 , fa , ,pt 5iti QRKH 0Rk Stu' i Rr , , Q71 l 4 York Gymnasls Skillful Performers Varsity fifllll'l1l5liL'SiflCl'l to lilglllj Row I: Lee Clark. 'loin lieaniish, Lee Daniels, Doug Posey. Gary Sinierson. john Prolieek: Row 2: Robert Hallett, Coach, james Prentice. Ron SIl'l'i0llg Cary Yatnlerstuil', Roherl Swanson. Ron Bovtl, james Reed. Glenn Gailis: Row 3: Rifhartl llver. Manager. Donald Coleman, Roi Orr, Robert Skillman. Torn Durkin, Michael Al, Hall. Lon Gotlsfhalk, -laines Nlttrawslti. l'oni Newell. 'lihomas Pennev, Charles Yan Slyke. ,leronie Rago, Tint Sark. Under the coaching oli Mr. Hallett, the York niuselenien culminated a very sne- eesslttl season with a seven-win and only two-loss record. At the heginning ol' the year, it was thought that there wonld he a serions deheienq' ol qualified men in various pieces of equipment due to a split in student personnel with the people to the west. These fears were all tlispelltsl, however, when the lC2llll finished third at the Northern Invitational Gymnastic nieet hehind Proviso liast and last vear's state champions, Arlington. The season got off to a rousing start with quick and decisive victories over Hinsdale, Xifillowhrook, Lane Tech, Maine East, and New 'lirier. A trip to Proviso East led to a defeat. which was avenged in the next two weeks with victories over 'l'hornton and Proviso XVest. The last meet ol' the season was with last vear's state chznnpions whieh we most unfortunately lost to hy a rather wide margin. 10 'iff Coach Hazlell Ends Successful Firsl Season llllxllssllllll Lylllllnslifs-glcl'l In riglnl Row l: -lznncs Dm-slwng, Don llill. Cilnxrlcs Nuns. Cllurlcs Dnrhznn. Dgnial Smith, jerry l-luntznm, Ricllzml Duwr. Dzniml llnrg1'caxws: Row 2: Ruger john- son. Sl0llCSlll'l'. llvrn. 'l'mn llUl1lSlllllk0ll'Lfll.blilfk liliuson. RRI, I.2ll l4lllli'lS. l'1nrik Wczncr, Wil- liann Daniels, Dale linslmlc. Mun- ugvr: Row 3: Daniel im'ln'cilmcr, Riclnml Lamgllon. Rolnnamn, Yul Mason. Rirlnml Srlximllcr, Dnlc Wiclrkv, Dano Nllfllllllllll. 'lk-rrp llnfkcl. Dmmcll Cnllcv: Row -1: Dznisl liurlsrm. Dznill llunni. Ronalsl flollinghunl, Barry Bylls. limlgm' Cnnly, Stcvc Nlrl-Ilnn, Sic-xc Wriglll. Ken- nclll Kl'klIlClllllll. Rolmurl llzulclt. Cnzxrllz Row 5: Loren Nlirlmawl. l'Nl'2llll'lS Yun Allan. Gcrulcl llcr- lCl'. Alaxncs Stone. S- X. JW , is J kg' K 1 . , iw K9 fm Q Q c c l 3 KX f- 4 , .. , :J A f s Pat lVc'ancr wnlrhcs gYlIlllHSllC practice as he wants ont his n-urn' polinc injury. Bolunns up! 191 Dukes Baf Even for Season Frosh-Soph llaseball-fleft to rightj Front Row: R. Paadee. D. Fox. B, Eman- uel, A. Maleeha. G. Ache- pol, XV. Slraurh: Row 2: R. Mellrigor. P. Maonlon. M. Casazza. R. johnson. R. Mellema. C. Smillie: Row 3: NI Cisar, Hal- longren. D. Breh. C. johnson, C. Barnes: Row 4: Mr. Sprehe, G. Krause. R. Fredrieksen. VI. Sims. S. Tilly, R. Hoffman. D. Herbster. l-'. Nessel. Varsity lialsehalletleft to flgllly Row l: jim Long. Don Alusir. Steve Rex. Art Caruso. john Te- hury, Dennis Peterson. Ed Howe: Row 2: jim Armstrong. Ron Rau, Chuck .'xClI1lllS. Gary Meyers, Dirk Caslner. Nirk Chi- paing Row 3: jim Painter. jark Hommes. Craig Nlundt, Carr Philips. lid Howe. Art Morstadl: Row 4: Mr. Ellingslon, Pele Wil- son, Dare lorn. AI Mueller. This season the Dukes had an identical record with 1958, a seven-win and seven-loss record. 'l'his year, however, the Dukes hnished lourlh in the conference, one notch higher than last season. Things looked bright for Coach 1illingson's hrst year at the post ol' varsity baseball coach, since he had a spirited and experienced team. ln the batting department, -lim Long hit .326 to lead the team, while lid Howe hit .325 lol' a close second. Howe also led in the runs- hatted-in department with a total of thirteen. The pitching of the team was also good. Nick Chipain had a four-win and one-loss record, while Ron Rau finished the season with an earned run average ol' 2.97 and leading the team in strikeouts with a total of hfty. The Dukes will be looking forward to even a better season next year, although a few players were lost to the new high school. 192 Nefmen Garner Second Place in W.S.C Varsity Tennis-gleft to rightj Row l: Brian Tugana, Fred Herzog, Bob Wolli, Dave Naelleg Row 2: jon Petruchuk, Al Hansen, Pete Voss, Mr. Paddock. Frosh-Soph Tennis - fleft to rightj Foreground: Mr. Giuntolig Row l: jim Cameron. Ron Rokusek, Mike Hall, Dick 'l'uthill. jack Eliason: Row 2: Dan Wilson. Bcll Dean. Dave Ackerman. Lewis Han- cock. john Swenson, Bill Goldsborough. L ,sees The varsity tennis team finished second in the conference during the 1959 season behind state champions Hinsdale, with Dave Naele winning third place in the conference meet. Besides defeating Downers Grove, lvlaine, Glenbard, Riverside-Brookfield, and Arlington Heights, the netmen also defeated Blue Island, Danville, Oak Park and Proviso. Al Hansen and Pete Voss played doubles downstate, and Dave Naefe went downstate to play in the singles competition. 193 Varsity Golf-flelt to right, jerry VanHoose. Larry Swanson, 'I'om Santori. jack l'hrig. john Mc- Askill. Dukes Swing Info Second Place The 1959 golf team finished third in the conference this year, with a seven- win and four-loss record. ln the district meet, the Dukes were unable to go downstate by losing to Downers Grove by one stroke. Team captain john MacAskell also just missed going down state by one stroke. Alter the district meet, the Dukes avenged their close loss to Downers Grove by beating them in the conference meet. According to coach Hulka, the team also had other top players beside Mac,-Xskell including Jerry Van Hoose, -lim Lindstrom, Larry Swanson, jack Uhrig and Bill Savory, many of whom were lost to the new high school. The frosh-soph unfortunately were seventh in the conference due to a lack of depth in the team. Tom Penny, frosh-soph team captain, was able to place high in the conference meet. Bill .-Xntlerson. Ion: Pennt. loin Kusta. Rat' Ruhle. 194 r W-X12 7,7 , 7,7 7, , 77 Froslt-Soplt Coll-Row l: Kerslen Krall. Brehe: Row 2: Bob Ortis. Bob Schla, mer, Chuck Cerling, I-'reel Langelle, joe lnlramurals Prove Worlhy of Acclaim Basketball has always been an impor- tant part of the York imratnural progrznn. Each gym class has an opportunity to organize its own telllll. These teams then compete in a round robin tonrnantent. This year the intranmral program was under the direction ol Mr. Larson. Senior Co-Cltatttps-Qleft to rightj Row 1: Mike Nolan, Art Caruso, Dean Hackett, George Bodies: Row 2: jack Honnncs. Bill Sir. Al Col- linct. Garv Christiansen. junior Chatnpionsgtleh to rightj Row I: Ron Hicks. Charles Barnes: Row 2: Bill Del-'oe, Art Castner, Mike Marks. Larry Lewinski. Freshmen Chzlmpions-flcft to rightj Row l: Ray Shatter. Don Andrus: Frank Reed. jack Beach: Row 2: Charles Fisher. 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