York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)
- Class of 1963
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To this tradition, then, we dedicate this book - and thus we dedicate our eFForts to all vvho have contributed in so many ways to the preservation of this tradition. Table of Contents Faculty .... . . . Seniors. . . . . . Underclassmen. . . . . Activities. . . . . . Athletics. . . . . 3 Page 6 Page 38 . Page 78 Page 124 .Page 188 DEED QQESWJT LD Ii Q 9 ,S 1. 1, n f-.V 1,5 K Ni? GH C . A I Z . 2? 4 f. , wow.. Q z E ,,,. if as 6 wif if E5 , wh x The Christmas Conceri af V 5 ' I 1 A N , W. 'M is Q ,E 5 4' Homecoming Coronation I X n 1 E , 1 i g V is I , I q - wear' QA . f Q, 7l 6' . an 'if' T if . 5 ,5 -T s 1 gp nuzscrvnl 1 I-l i5?hr wMs-E-.lv 5lw73+6'::.35'.w -bf fc' -5-??!!?12C:'-3tAw'G!ffH'G:'v1w4'2bEJL1TGyNa'Gr v?WriI!'lKI1u ClJI.I'Y ffl The traditions of an educational institution seem to become a living part of the daily life of the students and teachers who participate in the learning process. In District 88 we have two splendid high schools. York has its years ot experience and tradition to guide its progress, Willowbrook daily weaves the web of its own gleaming new tradi- tions, challenging its brother institution in friendly rivalry, All of us who live in Com- munity High School District 88 are justifiably proud of our two great schools, and we are pleased to note their deep and mutual respect and high regard for each other as exemplified in the actions and attitudes of their students and faculties. R. Bruce Allingham, Superintendent Dr. R. Bruce Allingham, District 88 Superintendent. Mr. Robert Bond, Superintendent of Mr. David Koch, Administrative Assist- Mr. Jack Monts, Administrative As- Dr. William Treloar, Administrative Buildings and Grounds. ant tor District Personnel. sistant for Business Affairs. Assistant for Adult Education and In- formational Services. District Office and Board Direct Two Sets of Traditions District 88 Boa-rd of Education: Left to Right: Mr. Donald T. King, Mr. Selwyn Edwards, Mr. John R. Ballard, President, Mrs. Richard Rhode, Secretary, Mr. John Holbrook, Dr. Melvin H. Mueller, Mr. Louis L. Ackerman. 8 York and traditions are practically synonymous. When a student or teacher ioins forces here, he is made aware immediately of the many reasons tor the ine reputation of this school. While reviewing what has led to greatness in the past, new sources at leader- ship evaluate and constantly strive to add to the laurels ot the school. A great institu- tion of any kind does not just happen. Conscious, persistent eFlorts are required. No one here need be reminded of the rewards for the individual of the pursuit ot real scholar- ship, of intelligent participation in the many clubs and student projects groups, of the will to win in the playing of athletic contests. All are vast laboratories for the develop- ment of human understandings, initiative, leadership and constructive citizenship. The building of strengths underlies all the many traditions that are York's. After the graduate has been away for a while he looks back with pride. He then has the true understanding of the greatness of York's traditions. Bert H. Michelsen, Principal Mr. Bert H. Michelsen, Principal. .2 I xp Mr R M. Hosteland, Administrative Mr. Walter A. Knudson, Administra- Assistant. tive Assistant. Mr. Kevin Corry, Assistant Dean of Boys. York's Administration Value and Promote Tradition of Achievement Mr. William Mueller, Coordinator Mr. F. R. Snyder, Administrative As- Mtss Beatrice Krantz, Dean of Girls. and Chairman of Deans' Activities. sistant. 9 Miss lrene Winn, Assistant Dean of Girls, Mrs. G. Mahre Bowman, Busi- Mr. Harry K. Burmeister, Gen- ness Machines, Faculty Lunch- eral Business, Business Law, eon Committeee, Travel Commit- Business Organization, National tee. Honor Scoiety Sponsor. Teachers Train Future Business Leaders ' :Q Pc, i , .Q.1 ?4f , V.,,m,f . W,f.,.,,im, . is X A . -- Mr. E. Frank Cherry, Bookkeep- Miss Marie Gustafson, Advanced Miss Janet Helsel, Shorthand, ing, General Business, Ticket Stenography, Clerical Practice, Typewriting. Committee Sponsor. Typewriting, Department Chair- man. Mr. Harold Randol, Business Miss Arlene Ries, Typewriting, Arthm-etic, General Business. Shorthand. ' l 10 Mrs. Ellen Bass, English, Read- Mr. David A. Beuter, English, ing, Sponsor of FTA. Dramatics Director. Reading Improvement an Asset to Students Mr,'K. E. Bidle, English. Mr. R. Warner Brown, English, Miss Eleanor A. Davis, English Student Council Sponsor, AFS Journalism, York-Hi Sponsor. Sponsor. A speech class offers opportunity to show campaign and election procedures and techniques. Miss M, A. Dodd, English. Mr. Donald Ericsen, English. Miss Myrtle Evien, English, Stu- dent Handbook. English Classes Learn Literary Appreciation Mr, Kris Garmager, English. Miss Phyllis Graham, English, Mrs. Ellen Haclcleman, English Girls' Club Sponsor. Mr. Robert D. Haebich, English, Miss Mary Jane Harris, Eng- Journalism, Concessions, lish. Miss Corinne Johnson, English, 7 Y-Y Mrs. Janice K. Keegan, English. Mrs. H. Marlin Landwehr, Eng- Mr, R. M. Leader, English, De- Miss Bernice Newkirk, English lish. partment Chairman, Basketball Reading Improvement. Timer. Drama, Debate Important in English Department i Mr. James M. Nolan, English, Mr. Gregory M. Perun, English. Mrs, Holly B. Petsche, English Speech, Debate Coach. Debate. Mrs. Lois Larson, Miss Marian Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Pfottle, and Willowbroolds Miss Dorothy Howe enjoy Yorlds Roman Banquet. Mrs. Zelda Reed, English, Read- Miss Beulah F. Shehcin, English. Mr. Bruce K. Siewerth, English, ing. Technical Director of Drama Department. The Plciy's the Thing Mr. William M. Stringfellow, Miss lrene Winn, English. Mr. William G. Ziloort, English, English. U.S. History, Student Council Sponsor. York students enioy fine fall weother offer classes. --A-g1a,:f,, 0 Z g W Q 1, 3 '.w,. . ':. F f 5 f K i I A ,,,,, 4- gLf2Yi751i:2 ' A ,ff- I if f S 51 4 1 l' -.4 4 Kathy Munclf prepares for her role. 15 Artistic Talents Displayed by Students Miss Marian E. Johnson, Art, Department Chairman, Ceram- ics, Art Staff. 5 nfs '50 955 Q I ,f A fw- ,ur Mr. Glenn E, Messersmith, Art, Commercial Art and Painting. Art classes show skill in pottery work. 16 Mr. Leo J. Pondelick, Orchesira, Mr. L. R. Reimer, Band Direcfor, Mr. Jack R. Wilmer, Choral MU Girls' Chorus. DepartmenTCl1airman. sic, Model Railroad Club Spon sor, . . . n uslc I e T e lr. A cl M ' F'lI d h A' The Bali Hai D' Way orchestra added a South Sea Island flavor to an enjoyable evening. 17 Miss Diana Rucker? is busy helping German classes in the lab. Language Study Promotes World Understanding ss.. . R 1 I Mr. James M. Berger, French. Mr. G.J.Damiani, Spanish. Mrs. Lois Ashton Larson, Latin, Latin Club. Mrs. V. Naiera, Spanish, Span- Miss Dorthea Petersen, French, Miss Basia Miller, French. ish Club Sponsor. Department Chairman. l 1 8 - Lab work is an important part of the language study for many Yorkites. Lab Work Important to Language Classes Mrs. Margaret Pfattle, German, Latin, German Club Sponsor. Mr. Calvin Smith, Spanish, Co- Miss Margaret Sigler, Spanish. Sponsor of Spanish Club. Miss Diana Rueckert, German German Club. Miss JoAnn Tomsovic, Spanish, Co-Sponsor of Spanish Club, Assistant Sponsor of York Hand- book. Miss Edith Kinsinger helps Marlene Jonecik with knotty problem f subject selection. Extensive Counseling Program Available of York l Mr. Enzo Guintoli, College Counselor, Freshman Counselor. Mr. Raymond A. Hylonder, Di- rector of Guidance. Miss Edith Kinsinger, Counselor '5 . an 1 'sf ', 1 ty. f F 5 W fl' S 29 Mrs. Corol B. Hall, Guidance Counselor, Green Key Club Sponsor. Mr, Ted W. Leitz, Counseling Services, Sophomore Closs Spon- sor, Faculty Representative to PTA. Mr. John E. Sohne, Counselor Freshman Class Sponsor. L1zL Mrs. Roberta Lindgren, Home- Mrs. Helen B. O'Neill, Home- Mrs. Elinor G, Rook, Horne ECO making, Horne Economics Club making, Department Chairman. nomics. Sponsor. Home Economics Basis for Many Careers Oh, can you bake a pizza pie ...'?f' Jean Anderson and Barbara Strasser can! E V eil ' 5 Mr. Richard S. Davis, Electron- Mr. Paul H. Hartwig, Architec- ics, Radio Club Sponsor. tural and Technical Drawing, Department Chairman, Travel Committee, Interlocking Com' mittee. Industrial Arts Build Skilled Craftsmen pq., f ., V 131 ,ft F Q 'Mrs-'- Mr. Wendell Jackson, Auto Me- Mr. Robert M. Kuehn, Wood- Mr. Wayne Simms, Machine Mr. L. N. Woodburn, Printing chanics, Equivolency Credit working. Shop, Machine Drawing. Printing for York-Hi. Committee, Tim Luehring runs tests on the electrical equipment. G. Mr. Woyne Simms and Ron Jacobsen: ' a study in concentration. M3 i ix-va.- wx M I, A ,afi- X P wmfgf 1 , ,alan .1 U . 5 X - W 2' 5-4 ' -- if gb .. , 1 M -'ff ,Q5?,g'f3f1fm.' , ff M ' . ,fi Q vifgfgiyigl. Aww l I MV- Leon Benson, Algebra, Mrs. Ruth Biddulph, Mathemat- Mathematics, Math Club Spon- ics, sor, Faculty Chairman of Caps and Gowns. Math Knowledge Important in Scientific Age Miss Gail Chiletti, Mathematics, Mr. Bernard De Guzman, Mathe- Miss Janice Flake, Mathematics Pom Pon Sponsor. matics. Mr. Earl E, Heinhorst, Algebra, Geometry, Cross Country and Mrs. Sally Greeno, Mathematics. Track Official. 24 Mr. W. Vernon Kelly, Mofhemcrt- Mr. Delbert VV. Meitz, Mothe- ics. motics. Moth Stresses Logic cmd Cleor Thought Mr. Thomas H, Nelson, Mothe- MV- Dofwld PeleV50 'f Mollle matics, Golf Couch, Foculty Bowl- mGtiCS. ing. Miss Idcu Lone Settle, Geometry, General Molhemmlcs' Depml' MVS- KEY STVUUQWGW Mflfhema' Mrs. Borboro Worley, Mothemo- ment Chairman. HCS- tics, 25 Orchesis members Julie Twedt and Marilyn Berg dem- onstrate skill and ability required for modern dance. Physical Fitness Stressed at York Mrs. Cnarlotte Burgess, Physical Education. Mr. Robert Carlson, Physical Mr. Kevin Carry, Physical Edu- Education, Social Studies. cation. I i Mr. Richard Campbell, Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach, Frosh-Soph Football Coach. Mrs. Luella Demos, Health, Physical Education, Girls' Physi- cal Education Department Chairman. Mr. Erling O. Ellingson, Physical Education, Varsity Baseball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Boys' Physical Educa- tion Department Chairman. 1. 9' Mrs. Marion Feid, Health, Phys- ical Education. One-and-Two-and . . . Mrs. Jane Marriner, Health Physical Education, GAA, Safe ty Committee. li Mr. Harold J. Kieffer, Health, Mr. Donald J. Layne, Physical Coordinator of Physical Wel- Education, Sophomore Football fare. Coach, Frosh-Soph Wrestling Coach. Golfers hard ot work - 1-me .1 ff. Moments of indecision Intramural Activity Important in Gym Program -an-ff y 10 --gy Mr. Alex Naidenovich, Physical Mr. Joseph Newton, Physical Education, Health, Varsity Foot- Education, Head Track and ball Coach, Assistant Track Cross Country Coach. Coach. Mr. Robert Paddock, Physical Education, Driver Education, American History, Varsity and Mrs. Vivian Michaelis, Physical Froshsoph Tenms Coach' Pep Education' Club Sponsor. 28 Art Geen tests his strength in a physi- cal education class. Outstanding Athletic Record a York Tradition Mr. Cecil Stinson, Physical Edu- Education, Mechanical Drawing, cation, Freshman Football Wrestling Coach, Sophomore Miss Elizabeth Simms, Physical Coach, Frosh-Soph Basketball Miss Patricia Vine, Physical Edu- Baseball Coach, Lettermen's Education, GAA. Coach. cation, Cheerleaders. Club Sponsor. i l i ,.,,,.uu-no-4 Mr- FO,-,asf 3, Birks' physical Mr. A. Frew Brown, Physicol Sci- Mr. John Dovik, Chemistry, Phy- Sgiemge, ence. sicol Science, NHS. Experiments lmporicmi in Lob Work Mr. Robert Ferry, Biology, Miss Violo Henrikson, Lcb Biol- Mr. William O. Johnson, Pl'1Y- ogy, sicol Science. Mr. J. P. KOVGTCH, Physical Sci- Mr, Elmer Kunze, Physics, De- GHCG, SMH PlGnl'1lV'Q Commiffee. portmenf Choirmon. Mr. Robert C. Morris, Chemistry ,, S Q., S. Mr. W. Russell Pcilmer, Biology, Mr. Raymond G. Pratt, Chemis- York High Book Store, fry, Commencement Tickets, Bos- Q 5 Science Clcisses Keep Pcice with Changing World Now, we'll see if it works . . . kefboll Scorer. 3 P v Mr. Harold C. Scholle, Physicol Mr. George L. Simpson, Biology. Science, Physics. Mr. Russell J. Wilson, Physicol Mr. A. C. Wilson, Physicol Sci- Science, Choirmon of Summer ence. Driver Eclucorion, ,V ,, Mr. A. V. Bakkers, World History, Junior Class Sponsor. Historians Study Varied Cultures Miss Viola E. Billett, Senior So- Mr, George Ehnebom, American cial Science, NHS Chairman. History, Senior Class Advisor. Mr. Henry C. Hitt, Social Sci- ence, Y's Tales Sponsor, York Mr. Dwight Larson, World His- High Ushers, Summer School Di- tory, American History, Intramu- rector. rals Director. 32 l Mr, Wayne Mahood, Social Sci- Mrs. William McHugh, Civics, Mrs. Frances Steed, Social Sci- Mr. W. Ted Swenson, Psychology, ence, World Geography, Gym- Practical English. ence. Geography. nastics Coach. Heritage of Past Explored by Students The plight of all Senior Social Science Classes: those departmental tests! S' F ,'., V I. ir NM Mr. Howard, P. Van Norman, American History, Department Q35 Chairman. GN Mr. G, A. Zacharias, American History, Historical Club. lv 'S AQ' Q, ts MW X 'fx self , .M- Mrs. lrene Mostek, Health Serv- Mr. Dan E. Kane, EMH. Mr. F. R. Snyder, Director of Miss Lela Sutier, School Nurse ice, Travel Committee. Audio Visual Aids, Siuclenf FTA Sponsor. Services. Special Services Provide Necessary Unity A nurse's aid lends a helping hand. 1 QE! ri?52iwdp4i,l,f:Lsaf2f, .rv if 'fi Q-swf? ties: ...,'.,,,f.1'w 2- X Zffffigt ,4f12'ff'?1f1f3i' . fl? . fl Mr. Robert Bond, Chief Engl- neer. Mrs. Edith Rust, Cafeteria Man- ager. sm f .Rea-.vfgiih .A .ffl ff-We ,gs-1 1 f.. V a3.1wsv1 , 'vs-14 2 W lr 'Til -We Qssiiiit Q, .vfefa .2 'S?521fvi 'fm 'A M-H?+l?:gfm Staffs Help Support York Curriculum Cafeteria ladies pose for Y's Tales photographer. A moment of relaxation in the lives of York's busy custodians. 71 01565 35 Mrs. Florence Hoettmann and Mrs. Harriet Jerome provide valuable as sistance to York students. f 1 a.gi A l x. A fl fill ' . ax W ,,,w1',f' I k ' .mise 'ts-sk fi ' 5 . 2 . Q ' 1' v . ' , , ,, ' I 513' gf . I, ' fx .M ' C ,, C ' ,JM 'V Miss Myrfie Eilis, Librarian, De- Miss Ruth Kinney, Librarian. Miss Donna SCUHIOH, LibVC1I'iOr1, partment Chairman, Senior Class Gift, Efficient Library - a York Tradition Members of the Honors soc. class know the value of a good library. 'T we gl 1 fa pf Y,,iMw ,r, , 'R J 'SL Slflllllllls The Class of 1963 The Time for These seniors To add To The Traditions of York has come To an end. Although Their Tour years of contributing are over, the eTTecT of Their eTTorTs will re- main in York's tradition. IT is hoped ThaT They, Too, will remember These Traditions That are preserved here Tor Them. Senior Class Oiificersz Wendy Ward, Secretary, Ronald Guenther, Vice-president, Steven Rhode, Treasurer, Frank Reed, President. York's National Merit Scholarship Finalists: FRONT ROW: Kristy Swanson, William Kennedy, David Johnson, David Hanni, Lynn Porneronce. SECOND ROW: Parke Schaefer, Donald Watts, John Wallace, Alan Bertalrnio. David Johnson and Parke Schaerer were named scholarship winners. Left to right: Mrs. Thomas Morrisey, Business Office, Mrs. Frank Bretz, Secretary, Guidance Services, Mrs. Paul Harris, Mirneogra- pher, Mrs, Thoedore Geheb, Clerk, General Office. Efficient Office Staff Aids York Left to right, Mrs. Frank Gorman, Secretary Boys' Physical Educa- tion, Mrs. Velma Wright, Receptionist, General Office, Miss Mabel Cooper, Student Accounting. 'K x Left to right: Mrs. Robert Lindhorn, Library Clerk, Mrs. Paul Borchsenius, Library Clerk Mrs. Paul Shepherd, Attendance, Mrs. B. D, Allison, Receptionist, Guidance Services gimnmnmnam S5 7-Q lx! Lett to right: Mrs. Arthur Ropke, Receptionist, Principals Office, virs. Thor Holter, Psychometrist, Office Manager, Mrs. Ernest John- son, Bookstore, Secretary to Dean of Boys. Left to right: Mrs. Oonrad Priebe, Switchboard Operator, Mrs. Wil- all -v' liam Witt, Receptionist, Health Services, Mrs. Harry Grass, Registrar, Miss Doris Danielson, Secretary to Principal. 43' T' :lo cr Sf' 'Fr Q f Ziff ul 44 gs MX JL AUDREY JUNE AABEY: Fall Play Production Crew 3, Win- ter Play Production Cast 4. RICHARD ADAMS: Junior Class President 3, Basketball Letter 4, Student Council Nominating Committee 4, Base- ball Numerals l,2, Student Council Representative 2,3, Baseball Letter 3,4, National Honor Society 4. CHARLENE ANN AKSAMIT, York Dukes and Dames Cast 2, Attendance Office Assistant 2, Pep Club Pin 2, Student Council Safety Committee 4, Orchesis Show l,2,3. BARBARA LEE ALLEN, Three Year Band Letter 3, Brigadoon Orchestra 3, Band Treasurer 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest 2,3,4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Winner 4, John Philip Sousa Award 4. ROBERT GEORGE ALUSIC: Baseball Numerals 2, Baseball Letter 3, Student Council Representative l,3. LINDA LOUISE AMIDON: Home Economics Style Show l,2. JEAN M. ANDERSON, Pep Club Pin I, Citizenship Award Committee 2, Social Advisory Committee 2, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Brigadoon Cast 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Vaudeville '62 Cast 3, Research Committee 4, Pep Club Board 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Cheerleading Secretary 4, Senior Octet 4, Senior Choir Vice-president 4, Thom McAn Leadership Award 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Student Council Representative l,2,3, National Honor Society 4. DON ANTHONY ARIPOLI: Tennis Numerals 2, Brigadoon Cast 3, Boys' State 3, Trattic Court 3, Student Council Corresponding Secretary 4, Student Council Convention Delegate 4. RICHARD J. ARVESEN: Gymnastics Numerals 2, Gym- nastics Letter 4. CHARLES A. BACKHAUS. NANCY LYNN BAKER. MARY JO BARTER, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, JOHN H. BEACH: Intramural Championship l,3. ALAN L. BEAURLINE, Wrestling Numerals 2, Safety Com- mittee 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. CATHERINE DIANE BECK, Winter Play Production Crew 2, Brigadoon Crew 3, Fall Play Production Crew 2,4. DENNIS BERENS. MARILYN ELLA BERG: York Dukes and Dames Cast I, Library Assistant 2, Orchesis Pin 2, Library Assistant 2, Orchesis Treasurer 3, GAA Pin 4, Orchesis Program l,2,3, 4, Orchesis President 2,4. KAREN JANE BERGER, Library Assistant 2. NANCY DIANE BERGHORN: Fall Play Pro-duction Cast I, Spanish Club Pin and Guard 2, Chess Club Treasurer 2, First Place State Music Contest 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Girls' Octet 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Mixed Quartet 3,4, Girls' Trio 2,3, Sound of York, 4. DIANE LEE BERNARDO: York Dukes and Dames I, Stu- dent Council Representative 2, Girls' Club Pin 2, Stunt Night Cast 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Spring Play Production Crew 2, Student Council Research Committee 3, Attendance Ottice Assistant 3, Vaudeville '62 3, Fall Play Production Cast 3, Spring Play Production Cast 3, Girls' Club Guard 4, National Thespian Society 4, Girls' Club Vice-president 4, Fall Play Production 4, Girls' Club Board 3,4. BRUCE R. BERRY, Student Council Representative 3, V-audeville '62 3, Student Council Research Committee 4. ALBERT J. BERTALMIO, Track Numerals 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Math Club Vice-president 4, Letter- man's Pin and Guard 4, Student Council Research Com- mittee Chairman 4, Student Council Planning Committee 4, Track Letter 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Citizenship Award 4. HALLIE BESIC, Transferred from Fenton High School, Ben- senville, Illinois 2, Vaudeville '62 3, Spring Play Produc- tion Stat? 3, Brigadoon Staff 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Winter Play Production Stafl 4, Sound of York Crew 4- Thespians 3,4, Fall Play Production Staff 3,4. f HOWARD BIESTERFELD. SANDRA JOYCE BECK, Guidance Office Assistant 2, O,-. glesls 45ef elU'Y 2: Orchesis Show 2, Fall Play Production grew , Sound of York 4, S h Cl b C - . .sh Club Pin 4, Ars. comffscllgi 3,-if orCli122Il4sh?,5vGn4- Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. I JUDITH ANN BECKEK, Auxilium Latinum Award l,2, Stunt Night 2, Research Committee 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Pom Pon Pin and Guard 3,4, Three Year Music Letter 4, Safety Committee Chairman 4, Homecoming Parade Chairman 4, Senior Choir Secretary 4, Girls' Octet 4, National Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society Vice-President 4, Illi- nois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, State Latin Contest I,2, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. LINDA ANNE BECKER, French Club Secvetary 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Fall Play Production Staff 3,4, Vaude- ville '62 Cast 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, French Club President 4, French Club Pin and Guard 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Girls' Octet 4, Student Council Safety Committee 4, Col- lege Staff l,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. CAROLE JUNE BEHRENS, Second Place State Science Fair I, Spanish Club Pin 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Home Economics Style Show 3, Senior Choir Girls' Trio 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Senior Choir Girls' Octet 4, Student Council Research Committee Chairman 4, York-Hi Typist 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, National Honor Society 4, First Place State Music Contest 4. ROBERT RONALD BELSKY. ANDREA LISBETH BERENS, Auxilium Latinum Award I,2, An Evening with William Shakespeare Cast I, Three Year Music Letter 3, Senior Girls' Octet 3, First Pl-ace State Music Contest 3, National Forensic League 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Senior Girls' Octet 4, National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA SUSAN BIRITZ5 Green Key Club Pin 45 Guidance Oftice Assistant 3,4. BILLIE JEAN BISHOP: Freshman Class Treasurer I5 Pep Club Pin I5 College Staff Typist 25 Stunt Night 25 Pep Club Points Chairman 35 Vaudeville '62 35 Homecoming Bids Chairman 35 National Forensic League 35 Traftic Court 35 Student Council Holdover Member 45 Student Council Par- liamentarian 45 General Homecoming Chairman 45 Pom Pon Pin 45 West Suburban Executive Board Member 45 Y's Tales Activities Editor 45 Sound of York Cast 45 Student Council Representative I,2,35 Y's Tales Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. RUSSELL ELLIS BIXBY5 Track Numerals 25 Sophomore Octet 25 Three Year Music Letter 35 First Place State Ensemble Contest 35 Junior Octet 35 Senior Octet 45 First Place State Ensemble Contest 45 Safety Committee 45 Four Year Music Pin 45 All State Choir Concert 4. DAN BLAIR. ROLLAND BOLDON. ARLENE JEANETTE BOLE: York-Hi Stott 3,45 National Hon- or Society 4. CAROL LOUISE BOONE: Transferred from Berwick High School, Berwick, Pennsylvania 25 Safety Committee 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. HERBERT STEVEN BOURKE5 Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude Award I5 Winter Play Production lp Auxilium Latinium Magna Cum Laude Award 25 Fall Play Production 25 Brig- adoon Cast 35 National Forensic League Degree of Honor 35 Varsity Debate Team 35 Individual Speaker Award in Northwestern University Debate Tournament 35 Four Year Band Pin 45 Four Year Orchestra Pin 45 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 45 National Foren- sic League 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 45 First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest I,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 2,3,45 All State Band 45 National Honor Society 4. CAROL BOYKIN: Girls' Club Pin I5 Girls' Club Guard 25 French Club Pin and Guard 25 Girls' Club Board 35 Three Year Music Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. WILLIAM JAY BRADBURY5 Intramural Championship 4. RUTH IRENE BRADFORD: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude Award 35 Attendance Ottice Assistant 45 Winter Play Pro- duction Crew 45 F-all Play Production Crew 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 45 Four Year Latin Club Pin 45 National Honor Society 4. JOHN RICHARD BRIMMER III. JAMES R. BROADBENT. WILLIAM GEORGE BRONSON: Football Numerols 25 Jun- ior Class Vice-president 35 National Honor Society Presi- -dent 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Track Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 45 Track Numerols l,25 National Honor Society 3,4. JOSEPH F. BROWN: Boys' Glee Club I5 Three Year Music Letter 25 Fall Play Production Staff 3,45 Vaudeville '62 Crew 35' Spring Play Production Cast 35 Brigadoon Cast 35 I962 National Thespian Convention 35 Two Star Thespian 35 Senior Mixed Octet 45 Boys' Octet 45 Four Year Music Pin 45 Winter Play Production Director 45 Scribe ot Thes- pian Troupe 1933 45 Thespian Pin 45 Three Star Thespian 45 Senior Choir 3,45 Junior Mixed Octet 2,35 Thespian So- ciety 3,45 York High Usher 2,35 Sound of York 4. DONALD BURKLAND: Football Numerals 2, Basketball Nu- merals 2, Track Letter 3, Track Numerals l,2, Football Let- ter 3,4. RlCHARD HUNT BURN: Boys' State l, Model Railroad Club Secretary 2, York-Hi Staft 2,3,4, German Club President 4, Model Railroad Club President 4, York-Hi Business Man- ager 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4. BETSY ANN BURNS, Student Council Representative I, Stunt Night 2, Cheerleader 2, Pom Pon Pin 4, Pep Club Points Chairman 4, Elections Committee 3,4, Pep Club Board 2,4, Sound of York 4. BARRY LEE BYLLS Gymnastics Numerals 2. CHERYL ANN CADY: Pep Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Library Assist-ant 3. PAULA CALABRESE: Spring Play Production Staft 2,3. PATRICIA ANN CALDERALA: Fall Play Production Staff 4. ELIZABETH LEONE CAMPBELL, Cheerleading Captain 2, Girls' Trio 2, Stunt Night 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Cheerleading Co-Captain 4, Stu- dent Council Research Committee 4, Cheerleader l,2,4, Sound of York 4. MICHELE LOUISE CAMPBELL: Library Assistant 2, Auxili- um latinum Award 2, A.F.S. Committee 4, illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, York-Hi Financial Secretary and Reporter 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT WARREN BROWN. ROGER BUCHHASS, Transferred from Cubberly High School 3, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. DALE L. BUDDE: Gymnastics Man-ager's Numerals 2, Span- ish Club Pin 2, Gymnastics Manager's Letter 4. PAMELA SUE BUFFINGTON, Transferred from Southeast High School Wichita, Kansas 3, A.F.S. Committee 4. HARRY LEE BULLOCK, JR.: Wrestling Letter 3, Lettermen's Pin and Guard 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4. JOSEPH J. BURGER, Transferred from Lane Tech High School, Chicago, Illinois 2. EDGAR PAUL CANTY: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, York High Usher 4, Track Letter 4. JANE CAPOZZIELLI: Home Economics Style Show 'l,2. DAVID A. CARLSON: Football Numerals 2, Track Numerals 2, Football Letter 4. DEAN S. CARLSON: Football Numerals 2, Quill and Scroll 3, York-Hi Printing Stal? 2,3,4. STEVE R. CARTWRIGHT: York Dukes and Dames I, Fall Play Production Stott I, Stunt Night 2, Vaudeville '62 3, York-Hi Staff 2,3,4. MARILYN CLAIRE CERNY: State Latin Contest Award I, York Dukes and Dames I, First Place State Science Fair I, Murray and Trottel Meteorological Award I, Student Council Research Committee 2, Stunt Night Cast 2, Vaudeville '62 3, Brigadoon Cost 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Senior Choir Treasurer 4, Green Key Club President 4, Green Key Club Pin 4, Na- tional Honor Society Secretary 4, National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, Auxilium Latinum Award I,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Citizenship Award 4, Elk's Most Valuable Student Award 4, Sound of York 4. CHERYL RUTH CESSFORD: York-Hi Staff Reporter 3, York- Hi Typist 3, Student Council Publicity Committee 3, A.F.S. Committee 3, York-Hi Assistant Editor 4, Student Council Elections Committee 4, Girls' Club Board 4, Homecoming Publicity Chairman 4, Green Key Club Pin 4, Student Coun- cil Research Committee I,2, Auxilium Latinum Award I,2, Quill and Scroll 3,4. CHARLES W. CHAFEE: Track Numerals 2. CRAIG CHAMBERS: Bus Checker 2, York High Usher 4, Football Letter 4, Senior Homecoming King 4. STEVEN R. CHAMPION: York-Hi Assistant Sports Editor 4, Football Letter 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- memdation 4, Quill and Scroll 4, York-Hi Stott 3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. LAWRENCE ROBERT CHAPMAN: Visual Aids Crew I,2,3,4. MARGARET ANNE CHASE: Fall Play Production Stal? 2, Student Council Safety Committee 4, Pep Club Pin 4. MICHAEL CHILCOTE: Junior Choir 2, Junior Choir Secre- tary 2, Model Railroad Club 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4. PENNY RUTH CHRISTENSEN: Pep Club Pin I, Fall Play Production Crew I,2, Winter Play Production Crew I, Stu- dent Council Research Committee I, Pep Club Guard 2, First Place State Ensemble Contest 2, Pep Club Board 3, Pom Pon Pin 3, Vaudeville '62 Cast 3, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club Vice-president 4, Pom Pon Guard 4, Student Council Research Committee Chairman 4, A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4, Student Council Publicity Committee 2,3, General Office Assistant 3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JOHN CIOPER: Football Numerals 2, Track Numerals 2, Football Letter 4. SUZANNE M. CLERMONT: Nurse's Assistant 4. STUART CRAIG CLEVELAND. TRUMAN RAY COBLE, JR.: Basketball Letter 4. CAROLYN ANN COLEMAN, Auxilium Latinum Award I, Girls' Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Winter Play Production Crew 2, Spring Play Production Crew 2, Stunt Night 2, Girls' Club Conference 2, Attendance Ottice Assistant 3,4, Student Council Peseinrrh Committee 2,3, Student Council Safety Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. CHERYL K. CONNER, Library Stat? I, Student Council Re- search Committee I, FTA Secretary I, FTA Pin 2, FTA Guard 2, Three Year Orchestra Letter 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Spring Play Production Cast 3, Four Music Pin 4, York- Hi Business Staff 4. SUZANNE COOPER, Orchesis Vice President and Pin 2, Student Council Representative 2, Vaudeville '62 Cast 3, Pom Pon Pin 4. DONALD J. COPPIN, Auxilium Latinum Award I,2, Golt Numerals 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball Championship 4, National Merit Scholarship of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, Golf Letter 4. RONALD COTTINGHAM, Gymnastics Numerals 2, Gym- nastics Letter 3,4. ALAN CRAIG: Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JANET ELAINE CIPAR, Transferred from Harrison Tech. High School 2, Library Typist 4. JOHN CISAR: Wrestling Team Captain 2, First Place Dis, trict Wrestling Meet 3, Lettermen's Club Sergeant at Arms 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Wrestling Numerals I,2, Wrestling Letter 3,4. CYNTHIA KAY CLARK: General Ottice Assistant 2, Stu, dent Council Research Committee 4, York-Hi Staff 3,4. PENELOPE L. CLARK: York Dukes and Dames I, Winter Play Production 2, Auxilium Latinium Award 2, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Student Council Research Committee 4, National Honor Society 4, Library Assistant 2,3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. BARBARA G. CLARKE, York Dukes and Dames Cast I, Girls' Club Pin 2, Library Stal? 2, Fall Play Production Stott 2, Winter Play Production Statt 2, Student Council Representative 4, Student Council Research Committee 4. MICHAEL M. CLAY. .IANICE MARIE CRIPPEN. JAMES ROBERT CRUM, Spring Play Production Crew 2,3, Fall Play Production Crew 3, Fall Play Production Assistant Stage Manager 4, Winter Play Production Stage Manager 4, VaudeviIle '62 Assistant Stage Manager 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Home Economics Style Show Crew 3, National Thespian Society 3,4, National Thespian Pin 4, Thespian Vice-president 4, Sound of York 4. LESLIE COBURN CRYSLER, French Club Pin 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 3, York-Hi Staff 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Brigadoon Production Staff 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Quill and Scroll Vice-president 4, York-Hi Page One Editor 4, Student Council Safety Committte 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, Sen- ior Choir Octet 3,4. JAMES T. CUMMINGS, JR.: Basketball Manager's Numer- als 2, Basketball Manager's Letter 4, RAYMOND LLOYD DAHLBERG, Transferred from Jeiterson High School I, Fall Play Production Cast 2, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, National Honor Society 4. BONNIE LEE DALTON: Home Economics Style Show I,2. BONNIE D'AMICO: Stunt Night 2, Square Dance Club Treasurer 2, Home Economics Club Pin 2, Home Economics Style Show I,2,3. SUSAN DANCE: Transferred from Waggener High School, Louisville, Kentucky 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, LARRY YORK DANN: Sophomore Class President 2, Home- coming King 2, Student Council State Convention Delegate 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Citizenship Award 2, Cafeteria Monitor 3, Student Council Hospitality Committee Chair- man 3, Student Council Holdover Member 4, National Mer- it Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council Representative 2,3. JOHN PARKER DAVENPORT, Spring Play Production Cast 2, Sound Crew 4, Visual Aids 2,3,4. KENNETH DAVIS. JUDITH DAVISON, Home Economics Style Show I,2. JAMES CHARLES DAWSON, Tennis Numerals I, Cross- Country Numerals 2, Basketball Numerals 2, Basketball Captain 2, Auxilium Latinum Summa Cum Laude Award 2, West Suburban Conference Guard 3, Honorable Mention All-State 3, Student Council Cafeteria Committee 3, SAR Citizenship Award 4, Student Council Representative 4, Basketball Team Captain 4, Sun-Times Scholar Athlete Award 4, All Conference Guard 4, All-State Guard 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis Letter 2,3,4, Basketball Letter 3,4. MICHAEL ANTHONY DeANGELES. GEORGE JEROME DELLUTRI. GAIL VICTORIA DWY: Guidance Oiiice Assistant i,2. PATRICIA ANNE DWYER: National Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendation 45 Fall Play Production Staff 4, Illi- nois State Scholarship Winner 4, York-Hi Business Staft 3,4. Staft 3,4. WILLIAM JAMES DWYER. ROBERT OWEN EDBROOKE, JR.: Transferred from Willow- brook I, Auxilium Latinum Summa Cum laude Award 27 First PI-ace State Latin Contest 2, Three Year Music Letter 3g Four Year Music Pin 45 Math Club Secretary 45 Nation- al Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4g Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, First Place State Music Contest 23,45 National Honor Society 3,4. LAUREN EVRETI' EGGERS1 York-High Usher 4. LINDA LOUISE EGGERS: Home Economics Style Show l,2, Nurse's Assistant 2,3. ANDREA LORRY EIMER: Transferred from Steinmitz High School, Chicago, Illinois 4, National Honor Society 4g Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. ALFRED KEITH ELLEFSEN. BARBARA ANNE ELLIOTT. DIANE ROSE DeIVESCO: Guidance Office Assistant i. DIANE BARBARA DICK: Fall Play Production Crew 3. GAIL R. DIETZ. WILLIAM LADDIE DIVIS, JR.: Baseball Numerals 2. DEAN WILLIAM DRESEI.: York-Hi Printing Staff 2,3,4. JANET J, DUSTANf Student Council Research Committee 3, Pom Pon Pin 3, Pom Pon Guard 45 Student Council Representative l,4p Sound of York 4. BARBARA SUE ELLIOTT: French Club Pin and Guard 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Fall Play Production 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest 2,3,4. PHYLLIS JEAN ELSINGA, Transferred from Fenger High School, Chicago, Illinois 4, MERRILEE JEAN ENDAHL: Library Assistant 2, A.F.S. Com- mittee 4, York-Hi Staff 4, Fall Play Production Stal? 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. DAVID CHARLES ENGLISH: Winter Play Production Staff I,4, Camera Club President 2, York-Hi Art Staff 3, Nation- al Thespian Society 3,4, Vaudeville '62 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Thespian Pin 4, York-Hi Stat? 4, A.F.S. Committee Treasurer 4, Sound of York Assistant Director 4, Spring Play Production Staff l,2,3, Fall Play Production Staff 2,3, 4, York-Hi Reporter 2,3,4. KATHLEEN JANE ERDMANN, Guidance Ottice Assistant 2, Student Council Research Committee 2, JOHN P. ERICKSON. DIANE LOUISE ERNST: Home Economics Style Show I. GAIL MARIE ERPELDING. DONNA ESCUE, Transferred from Ramona High School, Riverside, California 3, Spanish Club Vice-president 4, Spanish Club Pin 4, National Honor Society 3,4. SHARON EVETTS: Four Year Music Pin 4, Girls' Octet 4. SANDRA THERESE FAJNOR: Evening Women's Club Art Award 2, Pom Pon Pin 3, Scholastic Art Award 4, Library Assistant 2,3. BEATRIZ VIDAL FERNANDEZ: A.F.S. Student from Uruguay 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Student Council Representative 4, Sound of York 4. ALBERT P. FERNBACK: Football Numerals 2, Wrestling Nu- merals 2. DOLORES RAE FEUERHAKE: Three Year Music Letter 3, National Honor Society 4. MICHAEL THOMAS FICK, York-Hi Printing Staff 4, Visual Aids 2,3. JOHN EDMUND FOSS, State Science Proiect I, Student Council Representative 2, State Student Council Conven- tion Delegate 2, NE-NW Convention Delegate 2, Student Council Hospitality Night 2, Youth Conference Planning Committee 3, Homecoming Parade Committee Chairman 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, National Honor Society 4. SUSAN FOSTER. KURTIS R. FOWICH: Football Numerals 2, Basketball Nu- merals 2, Baseball Numerals 2, Visual Aids 2: Basketball Letter 4, York High Usher 3,4, Sound of York 4. MARTHA ELLEN FRALICK, Library Assistant I, Student Council Elections Committee 2, Home Economics Style Show 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Pom Pon Pin 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4, A.F.S. Committee 4. DAVID O. FRANZEN, Baseball Manager's Numerals 2. BRITTA FREDERIKSEN: Spring Play Production Staff 2, Home Economics Style Show 3, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. ALAN E. FRITZ, Spring Play Production Stott 2, Visual Aids l,2,3,4. ROGER DOUGLAS FROEMING, Intramural Basketball Championship 4. DIANE E. FUGETT, Home Economics Style Show l,2. ALFRED FIGUEROA. KAREN DIANE FISHER, York Dukes and Dames I, Cheer- leader 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Pom Pon Pin 3, Pom Pon Guard 4, Stunt Night i,2, Sound of York 4. KATHLEEN MARY FITZGERALD. MARY C. FOGEL: Home Economics Style Show I,2. KAREN E. FOLTIN: Attendance Office Assistant 3, Home Economics Style Show I,2, SUSAN DIANE FORKE, York Dukes and Dames I, Stunt Night 2, Sophomore Class Vice-president 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Attendance Office Assistant 3, Pom Pan Pin 3, Girls' Club Pin 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Sound at York 4. F 'Ss CHARLES MAXWELL GADD, JR.: Transferred from Mattoon Senior High School 4, National Honor Society 3,4. JERRY GEE. ARTHUR GEEN, ALICE CAROLE GHISLAIN: Secretary Square Dance Club 25 Stunt Night 2. JOHN CHARLES GHISLAIN: Visual Aids Crew 2,3. GERRY J. GLANDER: Transferred from Lyons Township High School, LaGrange, Illinois 2. First Place State Music Contest 4. 6 -.af , JANET M. GOERS: Home Economics Style Show l,2. LOU ELLEN GOETSCHEL: Home Economics Style Show I, Attendance Office Assistant 2, Student Council Represent- ative 2g Stunt Night 2, Guidance Office Assistant 3,4. SANDRA LEE GOHEEN: Bus Checker 2, Home Economics Style Show I,2. THOMAS C. GOLDSBOROUGH: Attendance Office As- sistant 2, State Gymnastics Team 2, Student Council Rep- resentative 3, Co-Captain Gymnastics Team 3g Quill and Scroll 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 45 Gymnastics Numerals 1,25 Tennis Numerals I,2g Gymnastics Letter 3,4, Y's Tales Sports Editor 3,4. BETTE SUSAN GOLDSTAFF: Gold Key Art Award 3, Art Scholarship 3, Fall Play Production Staff I,2,3, Art Staff 2,3,4. LINDA LEE GORVETT: York Dukes and Dames If Home Economics Style Show If Fall Play Production Staff 2,3,4f Winter Play Production Cast 2, Spring Play Production Staff 2,35 Thespian National Honor Society Pin and Guard 3,45 President Thespian National Honor Society 4, Vau-de- ville '62 35 Brigadoon Crew 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Thespian National Honor Society Secretary 3. DAVID G. GOSDEN: Transferred from American Communi- ty High School, Buenos Aires, Argentina 4. PATRICIA E. GOULD: Guidance Office 2. TOM M. GRAAE: First Place State Music Contest I,21 Three Year Music Letter 35 Intramural Basketball Championship 4. JOHN CHARLES GURTZ, Science Club President I, State Science Fair Award I, Nation-al Honor Society 3,4, Illi- nois State Scholarship Winner 4. MARLENE C. HACAGA, Home Economics Style Show I,2,3. TERRY I. HACKETT, Football Letter 4, Student Council Safe- ty Committee 4, Traffic Court 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. GEORGIE ANN HAINES. SUZANNE JEAN HAINES1 York Dukes and Dames l, Winter Play Production Crew I,2, Pep Club Pin 2, Spring Play Cast and Crew 2, Brigadoon Crew 3, German Club Sec- retary 4, German Club Pin 4, Thespians 4, Scholastic Gold Key Art Award 4, York-Hi Art Editor 4, Fall Play Produc- tion Crew 2,4, The Sound of York Production Crew 4. DIANE LYNN HAMILTON, Home Economics Style Show 4. DAVID WILLIAM HANNI, Second Place District Science Fair I, Brown University Alumni Award for English 3, Steu- ben Award for German 3, First Place Award Chicago Scholastic Press Guild Feature Writing Contest 3, York-Hi Stott 3,4, York-Hi Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council Vice- president 4, National Merit Finalist 4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4. MARVIN HANSEN, Student Council Representative I, Track Numerals 2, Cross Country Letter 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club Pin 4. PHILIP RUSSELL HANSON, Outstanding Award State Sci- ence Fair I, Auxilium Latinum Award 1, Three Year Music Letter 3, Honorable Mention American Chemical Society Exam 3, First Place State Music Contest 2,3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Nation-al Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation 4, Math Club President 4, National Honor Society 3,4. JOSEPH T. GRIGELAITIS. CLAUDIA M. GROVE: Home Economics Style Show l,2, Bus Checker 2, Attendance Office Assistant 2,3. ARLENE RAE GRUDER, Stage Crew I,2, Spanish Club Pin 4. RONALD GUENTHER: Wrestling Numerals 2, Track Nu- merals 2, Homecoming King 3, Football Numerals I,2, Football Captain 2,4, Football Letter 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 3,4, Wrestling Letter 4, Track Letter 4, All-Conference Football 4, Class Vice- president 4, President of Lettermen's Club 4. JOAN A. GUILBERT. RON GUMP, Cross Country Letter 3. ,xr 1' '-Qlfz f -.ww Wfgsi 3 -f-f 8 52 LINDA LUCILLE HARK, Transferred from Kelly High School I. KATHY RUTH HARRIS, Three Year Music Letter 3, Student Council Research Committee 4, Sound of York 4. BRUCE OTTO HARTMANN. Sound of York 4. BEVERLY DIANNE HAWORTH: Transferred from Ferndale High School, Ferndale, Michigan 3, Library Assistant 4. JOSEPH HAYEK, Football Numerals 2, Football Letter 4. JEFF HAYES, Transferred from Costa Mesa High School, California 3. JANET LYNN HEIM, Second Place State Science Fair I, Latin Club Pin I, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Stunt Night 2. Girls' Club Pin 2, Pom Pon Pin 3, Pom Pon Co-Captain 3, A.F.S. Committee 3, Pom Pon Guard 4, Pom Pon Captain 4, Girls' Club Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Girls' Club Board 3,4, Auxilium Latinum Award 'l,2,3, Attendance Office Assistant 2,3, Student Council Research Committee 2,4, Girls' Club Guard 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, National Honor Society 3,4: Sound of York 4. LEROY PAUL HEIN: Football Letter 4. NEDRA ALICE HEINKE, York Dukes and Dames Cast I, Stunt Night 2, Girls' Club Pin 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Pep Club Pin 4, Student Council Elections Committee 4, Girls' Club Guard 4, Spanish Club Pin 4, Sound of York Cast 4. JOAN LYNN HENDERSON, Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2, Home Eco- nomics Style Show 2, Attendance Office Assistant 4. ROBERT HENDERSON. ROY DONALD HENDERSON: Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4. FRANCES MARIE HENNIG, Home Economics Style Show I, 2. Track Numer-als 2, Track Letter 3,4, Basketball Letter 4. JACQUELINE HERLACHE: Box Office Crew 2, Home Ec- onomics Style Show 2, Orchesis Pin 3, Pom Pon Pin 4, The Sound of York Cast 4. LESTER WILLIAM HENSELMAN, Basketball Numerals 2, DAVID A. HOTLE, Transferred from Keota Community High School, Iowa 4. JOSEPH F. HOUDEK: Cross Country Numerals l,2, Intra- mural Basketball Championship 2, Track Numerals 2, Cross Country Letter 3,4, State Championship Cross Country Team 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Cafeteria Mon- itor 4. NANCY JANE HUEY, Attendance Office Assistant 2, Stunt Night 2. PATRICIA LYNN HYLER: Transferred from Elmwood Park Community High School 2. JOANN INGO: Home Economics Style Show l,2. BARBARA JOYCE INGRAM: Home Economics Style Show l,2,3. LOUIS R. IOVINO. NANCY LEE IRVING, Home Economics Style Show l,3. BEVERLY J. IVESON, Student Council Representative I, Winter Play Production Crew l,2, Student Council Publicity Committee l, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Spring Play Production Crew 2, Visual Aids 2,3, Guidance Office As- sistant 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, GERALD EDWARD HERTER: Gymnastics Numerals 2, Base- ball Manager Numerals 2, First Place State Music Contest 2,3,4, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Band President 4, Gymnastics Letter 3,4, Nation-al Honor Society 4, llliois State Scholarship Winner 4. CAROL JEAN HEYL, First Place State Ensemble Contest l,2, 3,4, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, Stunt Night 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Concert Band Vice-president 4, National Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. KATHLEEN JEANANNE HOOTON: Library Assistant 2, Na- tional Forensic League 2,3,4, York-Hi Staff 3,4, York-Hi Press Editor 4, Historical Society Pin 4, Historical Society Secretary 4. DENNIS KEITH HOOVER, York-Hi Stat? 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, York-Hi Sports Editor 4, National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA LEE HOPE, York-Hi Stal? 3, Student Council Re- search Committee 3,4, Illinois 'State Scholarship Winner 4, Pom Pon Pin 4, Homecoming Halt-Time Chairman 4, National Honor Society 4, Sound ot York 4. JOHN CHESLIE HORN: Boys' Octet 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Second Place State Music Con- test 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Boys' Quartet 4. I l I JIM JACKSON, JR., Gymnastics Numerals 2, Gymnastics Letter 3,4. PATRICIA ANN JEPSEN, Pep Club Pin l. JoANN CATHERINE JESMERE, Home Economics Style Show l,2. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON, Guidance Office Assistant I, 2, Student Council Research Committee 2, Home Economics Style Show 2, A.F.S. Committee 3, Pom Pon Pin 4. DAVID BRUCE JOHNSON, Outstanding Award State Sci- ence Fair I, Fall Play Production Crew I, Three Year Mu- sic Letter 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Four Year Music Letter 4, National Merit Scholarship Winner 4, National Honor So- ciety Program Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3,4, First Pl-ace State Music Contest 2,3,4, Art Memorial Com- mittee l,2,3, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, Merit Scholar 4. ROGER ALLAN JOHNSON, Gymnastics Nurnerals l,2, Gymnastics Letter 3,4. I I SHERYL DIANE JOHNSON, Auxilium Latinum Award 2,3, Library Assistant 4, Latin Club Pin 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4. WARREN L. JOHNSON, JR.: Fall Play Production Cast I, Auxilium Latinum Award I, VaudeviIle '62 3. JUDY A. JORDAN, Fall Play Production Crew 4, Pep Club Pin 4, Pep Club Board 4. SUSAN ROSE JOY: Winter Play Production Cast l,2,4, Fall Play Production Cast 2,3, Student Council Representa- tive 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Thespian Pin 3, Thespian Officer 3, Home Economics Style Show 3, Vaudeville '62 3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Sound of York 4, Bus Checker 3,4. ELLEN MARION JUGOVIC, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Girls' Octet 4, School Org-anist 2,3, Four Year Music Pin 4. IRENE JUSINSKAS, Home Economics Style Show 1, Or- chesis Pin 2, Fall Play Production Staff 2, Winter Play Pro- duction Stott 2, G.A.A. Pin 3, Bus Checker 3. CALVIN ARTHUR KARNSTEDT: Ticket Ollllce Crew l,2, Guidance Oflice Assistant 3. DENNIS LEROY KARNSTEDT. JAMES BARRY KARR: Three Year Music Letter 3, Football Letter 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Intramural Championship 4. GEORGE WILLIAM KENNEDY, National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Winner 4. RICHARD E. KENSINGER, Cross Country Numerals 2, Track Numerals 2, Cross Country Letter 3,4, Captain of State Cross Country Team 4, Track Letter 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4. PHILLIP D. KENTFIELD, Transferred from Longfellow School, Bethesda, Maryland I, York High Usher 4. MALY MARIE KIENDL1 Scholastic Art Award l,4, Women's Club Art Award I,3, York-Hi Art Staff 2,3, Pom Pon Pin 3, Pom Pon Guard 4, Girls' Bo-ard 3,4, Y's Tales Art StaH 4. STEPHEN WRIGHT KING, PAUL R. KLEIN, Transferred from Largo High School, Lar- go, Florida 3. KENNETH KNUDSON. .IOHN SCOTT KOBLIK, Cross Country Numerals 2, Track Numerals 2, Track Letter 3,4, Cross Country Letter 3,4, In- tramural Basketball Champions I,4: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, State Championship Cross Country Team 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Honor Award from Track and Field News 4. CAROL LEE KOLIS: Pep Club Pin 2, Home Economics Style Show l,2. DENNIS W. KAYSING: Visual Aids I, Illinois State Scholar ship Winner 4. FREDERICK J. KELLER, Student Council Representative l,2, Cross Country Numerals 2, Basketball Numerals 2, Cross Country Letter 4, Basketball Letter 4, Ticket Ottice Crew 4, State Championship Cross Country Team 4. FORREST KELLY, Transferred from Washburn High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 4. CAROL KEMP. BARTON MARK KENDALL. GAIL ANN KENNEDY: Auxilium Latinum Aw-ard I, Winter Play Production Staff 2, Fall Play Production Staff 3, Stu- dent Council Research Committee 4. DOROTHY PATTI KOMRSKA, Art StaFt 3. ANNE ELISABETH KRAUSE, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, Library Assistant 2, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, National Honor Society 4. JAY R. KREBS: Visual Aids 2,3, Sound Crew 2,3, Vaudeville '62 3. RONALD E. KREMA. SUSAN C. KROHNE, Auxilium Latinum Award I, Girls' Trio 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Orchesis Pin and Guard 3- Bri adoon Cast 3 Four Year Music Pin 4- Girls' 1 9 : I Octet 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Winner 4. RITA ANN KRUCHELL, Transferred from Proviso West, Hill side, Illinois 4. JAMES V. KUELLMER, Fall Play Production Crew 4, Winter Play Production Crew 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, National Honor Society 4. RONALD KUMMER. ALI ONUR KURANER: A.F.S. Student from Turkey 4, Student Council Representative 4. JOAN CAROL LAEMMER, Bus Checker l,4, Girls' Club Pin I, Girls' Club Board 2, Girls' Club Guard 2, Class Ring Committee 2, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, Attendance Ot- fice Assistant 2, Student Council Representative 2, Social Advisory Committee 2, Girls' Club Treasurer 3, York-Hi Staff 3, Hospitality Committee 3, Girls' Club President 4, York-Hi Advertising Manager 4, Pom Pon Pin 4, Home- coming Theme Chairman 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Elections Committee 3,4, Sound ot York 4. RICHARD F. LANGDON. DOUGLAS S. LANGE. LINDA VICTORIA LARDIZABAL: Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Citizenship Award Committee 2, VaudeviIIe '62 3, Spring Pl-ay Production Crew 3, Pom Pon Pin 4, Fall Play Production Staff 2, Sound of York 4. LINDA LOUISE LARSEN: Transferred from Summit High School 4, National Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship winner 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. ANN CAROL LASALLO, Pep Club Pin 2, Home Economic Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Staff 2, Home Economic Style Show I,2, Library Assistant 2,3,4, Home Economic Club Guard 4, Home Economic Club Board 4. N 'M 5 K H fx. If 'F'-lm. iizfliii ,ifgffl T , -:.:...--. W ..,......,, ,E is F Xa ff: 5 his W .man QWae1? ,,, E Q' 5 fs mf RUM 3? w I A I M ,I .W . za K.. Vk.. ' 5 James Dawson Bilkie Jean Bishop -sa 'flaw' M .,..,., aa Mfr Ten Outstanding Seniors John Rowe Carol Wegener WH-,M Nancy Patterson gm, Larry Dann in Susan Forke David Hcinni By popuior vote of the senior class these ten seniors were chosen as Outstand- ing Seniors. Here are representatives ot the leadership, scholarship, and citizenship so much a port of the York Tradition. Jean Anderson Frdnk Reed ,sf 'fi mr E BILLIE JO LINEHART: Guidance Ottice Assistant 3, Gen- eral Oflice Assistant 4. TRUMAN F. LINK. BARBARA FRANCES LIUZZO, Three Year Music Letter 4, Girls' Octet 4. JOANN I. LOBASCO. DONNA JOYCE LOHAN, Home Economics Style Show 'l,2, 3, Library StaFf 3. CHERYL JEAN LONG. JACQUELYN M. LOSTER: Attendance Office Assistant 2,3. NOREEN MARY LOUBSKY, Home Economics Style Show l,2, Guidance Office Assistant 2. MARTHA MacQUAKER, Cheerleader i, Stunt Night 2, Stu- dent Council Representative 4, Pom Pon Pin 4, Sound of York 4, Attend-ance Office Assistant 2,3. STEVEN LOWE LEONARD: Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 4. MARK LEONETTI, Transferred from Kansas City, Missouri l, Student Council Representative 3, IHSA Sectional Wres- tling Tournament Fourth Place 3, IHSA District Wrestling Tournament First Place 4, Wrestling Letter 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4. JOYCE ANN LEWINSKI1 Attendance Ottice Assistant 2,3. ANNETTE EVA LEZZA: Junior Red Cross Pin i, Junior Red Cross Representative l, Guidance Office Assistant 2, Stu- dent Council Research Committee 2, Girls' Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Winter Play Production Crew 2, Girls' Club Guard 4, York-Hi Typist 4, Girls' Club Re- cording Secretary 4, Girls' Club Board 3,4, Girls' Club Third Year Pin 4. KAREN JEAN LlCHTY: Future Teachers Pin 2, Future Teach- ers Treasurer 2, Future Teachers Guard 4, Future Teach- ers Libr-arian 4, National Honor Society 4. SYLVIA C. LINDAHL: Home Economics Style Show I, Guid- ance Ottice Assistant 2. JERRY MAGNUSON. DAVID RAYMOND MAHNKE. STEVEN ROBERT MAJOR: Sound Crew 25 York-Hi Point Staff 3,45 Visual Aids I,2,35 York High Ushers 3,4. KENNETH WILLIAM MALECHA: Football Numerals 25 Football Letter 45 Cafeteria Monitor 45 All Conference Football Player 45 Baseball Letter 3,45 Illinois State Scholar- ship Winner 4. CAROLE ANN MARTIN: Transferred from Lake View High School 2. NANCY JANE MARTIN: Transferred from Senn High School 35 Fall Play Production Crew 4. ROGER LEE MARTIN: Transferred from Samoa High School 3. SUZANNE MARTIN: Girls' Club Pin lg Red Cross Pin lg Girls' Club Board Member 25 Girls' Club Guard 25 Junior Red Cross Guard 25 A.F,S. Committee 25 Fall Play Produc- tion Crew 25 Attendance Office Assistant 2. RICHARD H. MASLOWE. VAL J. MASON: Vaudeville '62 35 Sound of York 4. BONITA SALLY MASTRO. JUDITH ANN MATHER5 Hi-C Club Secretary 2g General Office Assistant 35 Spanish Club President 45 Spanish Club Pin 45 Sound of York 45 Activities Office Assistant 45 Spanish Club Guard 45 Pep Club Pin 4. JOAN MATHESON. CAROLE DAWN MATHEWS5 Three Year Music Letter 45 First Place State Ensemble Contest 2,35 First Place State Music Contest 2,3. JAMES MATOUSEK. .Q GAIL ANDREA MEEKER, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brig- odoon 3, VaudevilIe '62 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Fall Play Production Crew I,2,3,4, Winter Play Production Staff I,2,4, Spring Production Staff 2,3, Thespians 3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. MARGARET MEISTER: Transferred from Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois 4. JEROME DEWITT MELOHN. SUSAN A. MENK: Four Year Music Pin 4. WALTER C. MERKEL. PAULETTE E. MERKLEY, Bus Checker 3, Home Economics Style Show 2,3, Attendance Office Assistant 2,3. JUDITH LYNN MEYER: Future Nurses Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Staff 3, Spring Play Production Stat? 3, Brig- adoon 3. LOREN H. MICHAEL: Cafeteria Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Gymnastics Numerals I,2, Gymnas- tics Letter 3,4. JAMES HENRY MIKODA, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, National Honor Society 4. VICTOR E, MAUL, JR.: Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4. GERALD J. MAVIGLIANO: Spring Play Production Crew I, Intramural Championship 3. JAMES W. MCABERY, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JUDITH ANN McCANN: Girls' Club Pin I, Girls' Club Guard 2, General Oftice Assistant 3,4. PATRICIA EVA McCLELLAND: General Office Assistant 4, Student Council Elections Committee 4, Student Council Social Advisory Committee 4, Sound of York 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JOHN W. McKAY, Transferred from Lisle High School 4. CAROL ANNE MILLS: York Dukes and Dames Cast ly Vaudeville '62 Cast 3, Brigadoon Cast 35 Girls' Quartet 35 DuPage Symphony Scholarship 4, Four Year Music Pin 4g Girls' Octet 41 Home Economics Style Show I,2, Second Place State Music Contest 2,3,4. THOMAS A. MITCHELL. GEORGE WAYNE MITCHINSON. GREGOR PACKARD MOE Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. WILLIAM RAYMOND MOEGLICH: Square Dance Club Treasurer if Sound of York 4. THOMAS ROBERT MOEHN. DORIS CAROL MOFFIT: Girls' Club Pin 25 Spanish Club Pin 2, Debate Club 2: Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Staff 35 Four Year Music Pin 4. JAMES F. MOORE. PAULETTE ANN MOREMA: Stunt Night 2, Home Econom- ics Style Show 2,3. JAMES W. MORGAN: Three Year Music Letter 35 First Place Ensemble St-ate Contest 3. JOHN LEONARD MORTENSEN. MARILYN JOYCE MORTENSEN1 York Dukes and Dames I, Library Assistant 2, Green Key Club Pin 4, Three Year Music Letter 4. THOMAS C. MOSHER. ALLAN WAYNE MRAZ: Visual Aids l,2,3. JACQUELINE MAE MRAZ: Home Economics Style Show 2. DENISE IKU NAKAMURA, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Future Nurses Pin and Guard 2, Future Nurses Club Secre- tary 2, Future Nurses Vice-President 3, Hospitality Com- mittee 3, Nurses Assistant 2,3, Cheerleader 3,4, AFS Com- mitteee 3,4, Safety Committee 3,4, York-Hi Typist 4, Bus Checker 4, The Sound ot York 4. ADRIAN NARDI, Student Council Representative I, Base- ball Numerals l,2, Cross Country Numerals 2, Intramural Basketball Champions 2. RICHARD NEELY, ALAN RALPH NELSON. SUE ANN NELSON: Guidance Office Assistant I, Li- brary Checker l, Stunt Night I, Girls' Club Pin I, General Oflice Assistant 2, Girls' Club Guard 2, Bus Checker 3, Girls' Club Board 3, Homecoming Pep Rally Chairman 4, Pep Club Board 4, Pep Club Pin 4, Girls' Club Second Year Award 4, Girls' Club Treasurer 4, York-Hi Typist 4, Student Council Research Committee 4, The Sound of York 4. LYNNE NESSLAR, Future Teachers Pin 2, York-Hi Business Staff 2,3. MICHAEL JAMES N I BLICK. ANNETTE LOUISE NIEMOTH1 Home Economics Style Show l,2, Fall Play Crew I, Winter Play Crew I, Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 3, Three Year Music Letter 3. RONALD MICHAEL NORK. LEILANI MRAZ. JUDITH LYNN MUELLER, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4. KATHLEEN M. MUNDT, York Dukes and Dames I, Guid- ance Oflice Assistant 2, Spring Play Production Staff 2, Student Council Hospitality Committee 3, A.F.S. Committee 3, Fall Play Production Staff 4. JAMES MURRAY, Transferred from Leo High School, Chi- cago, Illinois 3. MAURICE WAYNE MURRAY. THOMAS NAGEL: Basketball Numerals 2, Tennis Numerals 2, Tennis Letter 3,4, Basketball Letter 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4. -N., -s I W 9 I I S ,M ,J ,- g , 2 Q , l 64 ' I cs 5 I- WALTER BARRETT NOVINGER Visual Aids l,2, Y's Tales Photographer 3,4. DORIS ANN NOVY: Home Economics Style Show I. SUSAN LYNNE OBLANDER, York Dukes and Dames Cast I, Pom Pon Pin 3, Student Council Representative 3, Pom Pon Guard 4. JUDITH ANN O'LEARY, Transferred from Siena High School, Chicago, Illinois 3, Library Stott 3,4. ANN OLSZANOWSKI, Future Nurses Club Pin I, Nurses Office Assistant 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club Guard 2,4. DONALD A. PAHNKE. BERNARD SLED PALCHICK: Y's Tales Art Staff 3. BONNEE H. PALMER, York Dukes and Dames I, Span- ish Club Pin and Guard I, Spanish Club Olticer 2, Student Council Representative I,2, Senior Choir 3, First Place State Music Contest 3, Three Year Music Letter 4, Girls' Octet 3,4. KATHERINE SUSAN PALMER, Transferred. from Fenton High School, Bensenville, Illinois 4, F.T.A. Vice-president 4, Library Assistant 4. JOANN G. PANTAZ. RONALD PAPE. SYLVIA ELLEN PARKIN, Honorable Mention Scholastic Art Award I, Gold Key Scholastic Art Award 3, Spring Play Crew 2,3, Brigadoon Crew 3, Art Staff 3, Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Winter Play Crew i,2,4, Thespians 3,4, Home Ec. Style Show 4. ROBERT R. PARR. SHARON F. PASSEGER: Guidance Ottice Assistant 3,4. NANCY ' PATTERSON: Homecoming Queen 2, Junior Class Ring Committee 3, Citizenship Award 3, Student Council Research Committee 3, A.F.S. International Schol- arship to Italy 3, Homecoming Invitations Committee Chair- man 3, Vaudeville '62 3, Student Council Representative 3, Cheerleader Secretary 2,3, D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4, Student Council Holdover Member 4, A.F.S. Committee Chairman 4, Safety Committee 4, Student Council Citizen- ship Award Committee 4, Cheerleader I,2,3,4. ROBERT C. PEILER: Spanish Club Pin and Guard 2. MONIKA PERKUHN. F MELINDA ANNE PETERSEN, Guidance Office Assistant 2,3. CHARLES WALTER PETERSON, Wrestling Numerals 2, Track Numerals 2, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Track Letter 3,4. JANET PETRASf Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, 4. SANDRA LYNN PFAFF: General Office Assistant 2,3, At- tendance Office Assistant 3, FNA Pin 4. JOYCE MARIE PINCKNEY, Library Assistant 4. DAVID RICHARD PITCAIRN: Visual Aids I, Third Place District Science Fair I, Secretary-Treasurer Science Club 2, Boys' State 3, Y's Tales Photographer 4, York-Hi Phog tographer 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, Winner Illi- nois State Scholarship 4, National Honor Society 4, De- bate Squad I,2, Quill and Scroll 4. NAOMI EUNICE POLTROCK: National Honor Society 4. DANIEL PAULSEN. JAY E. PAULUS1 Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Mu- sic Pin 4. PAULINE E, PAVEL: Home Ec. Style Show I,2. PATRICIA DIANE PEDERSEN: Transferred from Wauseon High School, Wauseon, Ohio 3, Fall Play Production Crew 4, Student Council Elections Committee 4, Sound of York. SUSAN MARY PEDERSEN: Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 2,3,4, Brigadoon Crew 3, Four Year Music Pin 4. ARLISS JEAN PEILER. iwsfits 72:57 66 LYNN MERCIA POMERANCE, First Place State Music Con- test I,3,4, Pep Club Pin 2, French Club Pin and Guard 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, French Club Secretary 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Winner 4. National Honor Society 3,4. PATRICIA POWERS: Guidance Office Assistant 3. SUSAN PRICE, Attendance Ottice Assistant 2, Stunt Night 2, Sound of York 4. CARL W. PRIEPKE, Transferred from Jamesburg High School, Jamesburg, New Jersey, I, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Senior Octet 2,3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, Mixed Quartet 3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. DANIEL GEORGE PROCE. TANA MAE QUINN, Transferred from Arlington High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois I, Orchesis Pin 3, Or- chesis Show 3, Pom Pon Pin 4. vim wqri 67 DARLENE CLAIR RADEK, Three Year Music Letter 3. CAROL IRENE RADTKE, Spring Play Production Cast 2,3, Fall Play Production Cast 3. LORRAINE MARY RAGO, Student Council Research Com- mittee I, Drama Night Cast I, Art Staff 2, Pom Pon Pin 3, Guidance Oftice Assistant 3. STUART RAMSAY. RONALD L. RANK, First Place State Music Contest 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Mixed Quartet 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, VaudeviIIe '62 3, Senior Choir Pre..dent 4, Four Year Pin and Guard 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. THEODORA JANE RASCI-'If Transferred from Tenatiy High School 3. PETER A. RASMUSSEN, Fall Play Production Cost' I,2,3,-4, Spring Play Production Cast 2,3,4, Sound of York 4, York's Dukes and Dames 2, Winter Play Production Cast 2. Crew 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4 BEVERLY ANN REED, Transferred from Redford High School, Detroit, Michigan 3, AFS Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. FRANK M. REED, Intramural Basketball Champions I, Foot- ball Numerals 2, Wrestling Numerals 2, Citizenship Award 3, Honors Study Hall Committee Chairman 3, Student Council Representative 2,3, Wrestling Letter 3,4, Class President 4, Lettermen's Club Secretary 4, Graduation An- nouncements Cammittee 4, Student Council Planning Com- mittee 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Citizenship Award Committee 4, National Athletic Scholarship Society 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4, Elk's Award 4, Thom McAn Award 4. HILDA N. ROGERS, Freshman Chorus Librarian l, Student Council Representative 2, Honors Study Hall Committee 2, Pom Pon Pin 4, General Office Assistant 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Student Council Research Committee 2,4. TERRY KARL ROGGE. MALCOM S. RORRIE, HERBERT WARREN ROSEN, Track Numerals l, Football Numerals 2, Homecoming Float Committee Chairman 2, Track Letter 2,3,4, Student Council Representative l,2. EDWARD JOHN ROTH. JOHN CHARLES ROWE, Freshman Class President l, Homecoming King I, Winter Play Cast l, Homecoming Stunt Night I, Student Council Representative l, Boys' Glee Club I, First Place State Music Contest 2, Boys' Quar- tet 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Brigadoon Cast 3, Stu- dent Council Research Committee 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, Sound of York Cast 4, Student Council President 4, York-Hi Contributer 4, Mixed Quartet 2.4. VlRGlNlA ANN RUMPF: York Dukes and Dames l, At- tendance Office Assistant 2, Girls' Club Pin 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Girls' Club Guard 3, Girls' Club Board 3,4, Student Council Research Committee 4. RAYMOND RUMPS. ROBERT RUSCH. JANICE REESE, Red Cross Club Pin l,2, Home Ec. Style Show 2. STEPHEN A. RHODE: Fall Play Prodution Crew I, Wrestling Numerals 2, Usher 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4, Wrestling Letter 3,4, York High Head Usher 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Lettermen's Club Treasurer 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4, Sound of York M.C. 4. MARGARET ELAINE RICHWINE, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Library Assistant 3. ANN HELENE RITCHIE, Spring Play Production Crew lj Winter Play Production Crew l, Fall Play Production I, Fall Play Production Crew 2, French Club Pin and Guard 2, Collage Staff 2, Student Council Publicity Committee 2, A.F.S. Committee 3, French Club Treasurer 3, Fall Play Production Crew 3, Variety Show Production Crew 3, Spring Play Production Crew 3, Brigadoon Production Crew 3, Thespians 3,4, Historical Society President 3,4, Fall Play Production Crew 4, Winter Play Production Crew 4, Thes- pian Secretary 4, National Honor Society 4, Sound of York Crew 4, lllinois State Scholarship Winner 4. CHARLES MlCHAEL RIZNER. CRAIG A. RODEMAKER, Historical Society Vice President 4, Usher 4. SUSAN JANE SAHLIN5 Winter Play Production Crew I5 Attendance Office Assistant 25 Student Council Publicity Committee 25 York-Hi Reporter 35 York-Hi Staff 4. VASIL WILLIAM SAMATAS: SANTO ANTHONY SARDINA, JR.: Football Numerals 25 Intramural Basketball Champions 3. JOYCE CAROL SATHER5 Stunt Night Ig Pep Club Pin 25 Auxilium Latinum Award i,25 Student Council Representa- tive 35 Student Council Research Committee 45 Attendance Ottice 2,3. JUDITH LYNN SATHER5 General Oflice Assistant 2,3,45 Pep Club Pin 2,3. NANCY PATRICIA SAVIOLA: Transferred from Proviso East High School 2. 1 PATRICIA ANN SCHABEL: Fall Play Production Crew l,2,3, 45 Winter Play Production Crew l,25 Spring Play Produc- tion Crew 2,35 VaudeviIIe '62 Crew 35 Home Ec. Style Show l,25 Student Council Representative 45 Sound of York 4. PARKE CARROLL SCHAEFER: Hospitality Night 25 Y's Tales Stott 3,45 Y's Tales Senior Section Editor 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 45 National Merit Scholarship Fi- nalist 45 Second Place Math Contest 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 45 Merit Scholar 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SCHAFER: Spring Plcy Production Cast 35 Safety Committee 45 Sound of York 4. ROBERT DEAN SCHARBACH5 Track Numerals I,25 Football Numerals 25 Football Letter 35 Track Letter 35 Cafeteria Monitor 4. ELIZABETH ANN SCHEER1 Girls' Club Pin I. JAMES WILLIAM SCHEPPACH5 Tennis Numerals 25 Hos- pitality Night 35 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 45 National Honor Society 4. Tennis Letter 4. RICHARD ALLEN SCHINDLER5 Tennis Numerals 25 Three Year Music Letter 35 First Place State Music Contest 2,3,45 Four Year Music Pin 45 National Honor Society 45 Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4: DANIEL J. SCHNITTA5 Tennis Letter 4. DAVID J. SCHREIBER5 Golf Letter 3,45 Lettermen's Club Pin 4g Cafeteria Monitor 4. ROBERT JAMES SCOTT, Library Assistant 2, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, National Honor Society 4. MARY EDITH SCOVILL, Auxilium Latinum Award I, Girls' Pin 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4, AFS., Committee 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Latin Club Pin 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, National Honor Society 3,4. B. ANN SEARING, Spring Play Production Crew l,3, Fall Play Production Crew 2,4, Winter Play Production Crew 2,4, Brigodoon'QCrew 3, Thespians 4. BARBARA MARY SEIDCHECK, Home Economics Style Show l, York-Hi Business Stott, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, Li- brary Assistant 4. WILLIAM SEMMENS, JR., Visual Aids l,2,3, Sound Crew 3. HARRIS SHANER, Intramural Basketball Championship 3. RAY SHANER, Intramural Basketball Championship l,Q. BARBARA JEAN SI-IARPLES, Home Economics Style Show l,2, Bus Checker 3. MAUREEN ANN SHEEHAN, Library Assistant l,2. DONNA GAYLE SCHROEDER1 Library Assistant I, Spring Play Production Crew l, Guidance Ottice Assistant 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2,3, Student Council Research Com- mittee 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Girls' Club Pin 4, Girls' Club Board 4, Home Economics Style Show 4. I JANE CAROL SCHULER: Pep Club Pin 2, Spanish Club Pin 2, Student Council Elections Committee 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club Board 4, Student Council Research Committee 4, Spanish Club Secretary 4, Sound of York 4. BEVERLY .IEANNE SCHULTZ: Auxilium Latinum Award i, Student Council Research Committee 2,4, Vaudeville '62 3, Quill and Scroll V3,4, Y's Tales Underclassmen Editor 2,3,4, Pom Pon Pin and Guard 3,4, Club Reactiviczztion Committee 4, Quill and Scroll Secretary 4, Illinois Girls' State Lieutenant Governor 4, Y's Tales Business Manager 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, National Honor'Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Win- ner 4, Green!lKey Club Pin 4. SUSAN LIN SCHULZE: National Forensic League l,2,3,4, National Forensic League Degrees of Honor, Excellence, and Distinction 2,3,4, Historical Society Treasurer 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JOHN JOSEPH SCHWEER, Spanish Club Pin 2, Intramural Basketball Championship 4. PATRICIA GAIL SCHWER, Fall Play Production Crew 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. 70 JAN PHILIP SHOEMAKER: First Place State Music 2,3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4. JILL ANN SIANTA, Attendance Ottice I,2. VIRGINIA SIGLER, Illinois State Scholarship Winner. JUDITH ANN SIMS: Stunt Night 2, General Office As- sistant 2,3, Student Council Research Committee 2,3,4. RODNEY WAYNE SITTER: Baseball Letter 4. JACQUELINE L. SKINNER: Transferred from Kinball High School, Royal Oak, Michigan 2, Library Assistant 4. t,ttt 1 KENNETH B. SMITH. LEE SMITH. SUSAN SMITH, Transferred from John Adams High School, South Bend Indiana 2, Auxilium Latinum Award 3, Winter Play Crew 4, Guidance Office Assistant 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. WILLIAM M. SMITH: Fall Production Cast 2,3, Spring Play Production Cast 2,3. MADELINE JEAN SMRHA1 Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4. RICHARD VERN SNYDER, Chemistry Lab Assistant 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4, EDITH CORINNE SPAID: Guidance Office Assistant 3,4. ROBERT C, SPANG, Visual Aids l,2,3,4. A. ALAN SPEK: York-Hi Art Statt 2, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 3,4, General Ottice Assistant 3, Cross Coun- try Letter 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4, Usher 4. BARBARA STEMPLE: Evening Women's Club Art Award I, 2, Fall Play Crew I,2,3, Winter Play Crew l,2, Spring Play Crew 2, Orchesis Pin and Show 2, Library Assistant 3, Sound of York 4. SHARON LEE STENZEL, Guidance Office Assistant 2.3. JANE ALICE STEUBER: Y's Tales Art Staff 2, Evening Wom- en's Club Art Award 2, Fall Plav Publicitv Crew 2, York-Hi Art Stat? 3, Bus Checker 3, Y's Tales Staff 4, Pom Pon Pin 4, National Honor Society 4, French Club Pin 4, Quill and Scroll 4. GLENN STEVENS. DONALD J. STOLPER: Intramural Basketball Championship I, Auxilium Latinum Award l, Golf Numerals 2, Golf Letter 3, York High Usher 4, National Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JAMES STONE, Gymnastics Numerals 2, Baseball Numerals 2, Gymnastics Letter 4, Baseball Letter 4. MARILYN STONE, Historical Society Pin 4. BONNIE RAE STRAHL: National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA REA STRASSER, First Place State Science Fair I, Auxilium Latinum Award I,2, Mixed Octet 2,3,4, Citizenship Award 2, First Place American Legion Essay Contest 2, Jun- ior Class Secretary 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 3, Citizenship Awards Committee 3, VaudevilIe '62 Cast 3, Illinois State Scholarship Win- ner 4, York-Hi Typist 4, Four Year Music Pin 4, National Honor Society 4. STEVE SPENCER. GINO SPERANDEO. KAREN LYNNE STANEK, Winter Play Production Crew I, Student Council Representative I, Girls' Club Pin 2, Spanish Club Pin 2, Library Assistant 2, Fall Play Production Crew 2,3, York-Hi Stott 3,4, Guidance Office Assistant 4. MARY DELL STEFANI, Y's Tales Stal? 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Student Council Research Committee 4, Pom Pon Pin 4. KAREN STEINGRABER, Library Assistant 3,4, National Hon- or Society 4. JOHN R. STEINKLAUBER. NANCY KAREN STROM, Home Economics Style Show l,2, Three Year Music Letter 3. GEORGE JOHN STRUTH: Track Numerals I, Football Nu- merals 2, Track Letter 2, Intramural Basketball Champion- ship 2,3. WILLIAM A. STUCKEY. CHRISTINA STUDENNY, Auxilium Latinum Award 2. SHARON LOU SURGES, Library Assistant 2. KRISTY KAROL SWANSON, Transferred from West High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2, Fall Play Publicity Crew 3, Y's Tales Staff 4, National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. LAWRENCE ROBERT SWANSON: Track Numerals 2, Intra- mural Basketball Championship 2,3, Track Letter 3,4, Caf- eteria Monitor 4, Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4. LESTER ALAN SWANSON. EILEEN THERESE SZERLAG, Girls' Club Pin 2, Attendance Office Assistant 3, A.F.S. Committee 3, Student Council Rep- resentative 3, Safety Committee 3,4, Green Key Club Pin 4, Girls' Club Guard 4, Student Council Hospitality Commit- tee 3. BARBARA JEAN TAGGART: Fall Play Crew 2, Student Council Representative 3,4, Fall Play Production Crew 4, A.F.S. Committee 4. CHARLES FREDERICK TESCH: Brigadoon Cast 3, Spring Play Cast 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, First Place State Music Contest 3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4, Orchestra Presi- dent 4, Math Club Treasurer 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, National Honor Society 4, First Place Math Contest 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. SUSAN CAROL TETREV: Guidance Ottice Assistant 2,3, Stunt Night 2, A.F.S. Committee 4. BONNIE LOU THIELK, Library Assistant 2,3, Student Coun- cil Representative 4, Pep Club Pin 4, Girls' Club Pin 4, A.F.S. Committee 4. CLAUDIA JEAN THOMPSON: Fall Play Cast 2, Spring Play Cast 2, Attendance Office Assistant 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. JOAN TODD. HOLLY SUE VAN DEN BRINK- Freshman Class Secretary I, Hospitality Night I,4, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, Stunt Night 2, Social Advisory Committee 2, Homecoming Float Committee Chairman 2, Vaudeville '62 Cast 3, Home- coming Dance Decorations Chairman 3, Cheerleader 3,4, Y's Tales Typist 3, Y's Tales Faculty Editor 4, Cheerleader Captain 4, Student Council Research Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club Pin 4. BARBARA LEE VEGTER: Girls' Club Pin I, Dukes and Dames Cast I, French Club Pin I, Girls' Club Guard 2, Library Assistant 2, F.T.A. Vice-president 2, F.T.A. Pin 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, York Hi Reporter 3, F.T.A. Guard 4, F.T.A. President 4, York Hi Page 3 Editor 4. JANE VERTUCCI, Home Economics Style Show I. LINDA SHERYN WADINGTON, Junior Choir Octet 2, Brigacloon cast 3, Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, All-State Choir 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Choir Trio 3,4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4 WALTER WAGNER: Football Numerols 2. JOHN J. WALLACE, JR.: Football Numerols 2, Wrestling Numerols 2, Wrestling Captain 2, Football Letter 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Cafeteria Monitor 3, Letter- men's Club Pin and Guard 3,4, Wrestling Letter 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, Lettermen's Club Vice President 4. LAURANCE WOOD WALLACE, Auxilium Latinum Award 2, C.B.S, 1'Rebuttal Debate 2,3,4, Three Year Music Letter 3, National Forensic League 2,3,4, First Place State Ensem- ble 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Four Year Music Pin 4, National Council of Teachers of English Award 4, Na- tional Forensic League Degree ot Distinction 4, Northwest- ern Debate Tournament Individual Speaker Trophy 4, Au- gustana Debate Tournament lndividual Speaker Award 4, TIMOTHY J. WALLACE, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. VIRGINIA ANN WALSH, Spring Play Production Crew I, Pep Club Pin I, Pep Club Guard 2, Pep Club Board 2,3,4, Student Council Elections Committee 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, York Hi Copy Editor 3, Pep Club Treasurer 3, York Hi News Editor 4, Pep Club President 4, Pep Club Third Year Pin 4, National Honor Society 4, Illinois State Scholarship Winner 4. MARCIA LEE TORCOM, Homecoming Queen I, Cheer' leader Captain 2, Student Council Representative 2, Citi- zenship Awards Committee 2, Ring Committee 2, Stunt Night 2, Homecoming Refreshments Committee Chairman 2, A.F.S. Committee 3, Cheerleader I,2, Pep Committee Secretary 3, Elections Committee 4, Honors Study Hall Committee 4, Homecoming Coronations Committee Chair- man 4. BARBARA LEE TRAPP, Fall Play Production Crew 2, Stu- dent Council Research Committee 3. PHYLLIS MARIE TRUCKENBRODT, Pep Club Pin 2, F.T.A. Pin 4. LINDA LEE TRUHLAR, Evening Women's Club Art Award 2, Allerton Park Scholarship 3, Gold Key Art Award 3,4, Y's Tales Art Editor 4, Student Council Representative 4, Quill and Scroll 4. JULIE ANNE TWEDT: Fall Play Production Crew 2, Winter Play Production Crew 2, Orchesis Pin 2,, A.F.S. Committee 3, Orchesis Guard 4, Orchesis Secretary and Vice President 4. JANICE ANN TYK, Home Ec. Style Show I, Cheerleader 2, Student Council Election Committee 2,3,4, Stunt Night 2, Library Assistant 2, Pom Pon Pin 3, General Office Assist- ant 3, Elections Committee Chairman 3,4, Student Council Hospitality Committee 3, Student Council Representative 3, Hospitality Night 3, Pom Pon Guard 4, Pep Club Pin 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Bus Checker 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club Points Chairman 4. I DONNA JEAN WALTERS: Transferred from Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia 35 National Honor So- ciety 4. PATTI JEAN WANDERER: York Dukes and Dames Cast lg Student Council Safety Committee I5 Winter Play Pro- duction Crew I5 Attendance Oftice Assistant 25 Fall Play Production Crew 2,35 Girls' Club Pin 25 Spring Play Produc- tion Crew 25 Student Council Research Committee 4. WENDY LYNN WARD: Girls' Club Pin I5 General Office Assistant 25 Student Council Representative 25 Pep Club Pin 25 Hospitality Night 25 Fall Play Production Crew 25 Girls' Club Guard 25 Safety Committee 2,3,45 Trafhc Court 2,3,45 Student Council Cafeteria Committee 25 Pep Club Board 35 Traffic Court Secretary 35 Hospitality Committee 35 Girls' Club Board 3,45 Y's Tales Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Quill and Scroll Treasurer 45 Homecoming Dance Chairman 45 Y's Tales Editor-in-Chief N45 Senior Announcements Committee 45 Girls' Club Third Year Guard 45 Sound of York Cast 4. SUSAN WATSON. DON CHARLES WATTS5 Three Year Music Letter 35 First Place State Music Contest 3,45 Four Year Music Pin 45 Third Place Math Contest 45 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. DIANA RUTH WEAVER. iw N ROBERT GENE WEBER. ROBERT PAUL WEBER. CAROL JOY WEGENER1 Auxilium Latinum Award lp Win- ter Play Production Crew I5 Fall Play Production Crew I5 Student Council Research Committee i,2,35 A.F.S. Commit- tee 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 35 Safety Committee 35 York-Hi Staff 3,45 First Place State Music Contest 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Vaudeville '62 Crew and Cast 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council Research Committee Chairman 35 Girls' Club Pin 45 Girls' Club Board 45 Pom Pon Pin 45 Quill and Scroll President 45 York-Hi Features Editor 45 Pep Club Pin 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. ROBERT F. WEINSHEIM, JR. ROBERT C. WELIN5 Spring Play Production Crew l,25 Ten- nis Numerals l,25 Fall Play Production Crew 25 Tennis Letter 35 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4. JANET ELAINE WENDEL5 District Latin Contest I5 Girls' Club Pih 25 Fall Play Production Crew 25 Auxilium Latinum Award 25 Three Year Music Letter 35 A.F.S. Committee 3, 45 Mixed Quartet 3,45 Brigadoon Cast 35 First Place State Music Contest 35 Four Year Music Pin 45 Mixed Octet 2,3,45 Student Council Representative 45 National Honor Society 4. MARJORIE ANN WHITE: Spanish Club Pin 25 VaudeviIIe '62 Cast 35 Student Council Elections Committee 3,45 Pep Club Board 45 Pep Club Pin 45 Pom Pon Pin 4. ELIZABETH ANN WHITNEY: Winter Play Production Crew lg Fall Play Production Stat? 25 Winter Play Publicity Crew 25 Spring Play Publicity Crew 25 York-Hi Art Stat? 3,45 Pep Club Board 45 Pep Club Pin 45 Pom Pon Pin 45 Y's Tales Art Staff Editor 3,45 Student Council Representaive 45 Stu- dent Council Nominating Committee 4. SANDRA KAY WICK5 Transferred from Riverside-Broolo field High School, Brookfield, Illinois lg Home Ec. Style Show 3. JAMES ROGER WILSON: Baseball Numerals 1,25 Music Scholarship 2, Vaudeville '62 35 Baseball Letter 3,4. RUTHANN WILSON: National Scholastic Gold Key Art Award If Library Assistant Ig Winter Play Publicity Crew I,2p Fall Play Production Crew 2, Spring Play Publicity Crew 27 York-Hi Art Stott 2,3,4, York-Hi Art Staff Editor 4, Research Committee 4. MARSHA CHARLEEN WINES: Stunt Night 2. KAY ELLEN WINTER: Home Economics Style Show I,2g Attendance Office Assistant 2,3,4, Home Economics Club Treasurer 3, Home Economics Club Vice-president 4, Home Economics Club Pin and Guard 4. CHARLES PATRICK WIRBALL1 Intramural Basketball Cham- pionship I,3, Football Numerals 25 Baseball Numerals 2, Baseball Letter 3,45 Football Letter 4. SUZANNE WITENHAFER: Spanish Club Pin 4. CHERYL MARIE WITT: Future Nurses Club Pin If Future Nurses Club Treasurer 2, Future Nurses Club Guard and Honor Award 25 Nurses Oftice Assistant 2. Bus Checker 2,3: York-Hi Stal? 3,45 Future Nurses Club President 4, Quill and Scroll 4. JERRY RICHARD WITT: Boys' State 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 3, Vaudeville '62 Crew 3: Evening Women's Club Art Award 3, Safety Committee 4. Scholastic Art Award 4. JoANN WOLTERS: Red Cross President 25 National Honor Society 4. TOM WIERZBICKI: Football Manager's Numerals 2, Chess Club Secretary 4. DALE FRED WIETZKE: Gymnastics Numerals 2. CHARLES ROBERT WILDE: Intramural Basketball Champion- ship 2,3. JEAN CLARE WILLIAMS: Guidance Ottice Assistant 2,3,4. KENNETH L. WILLIAMS: Visual Aids 25 Gymnastics Letter 4, National Honor Society 4. DEAN D. WILLSON. WILLIAM E. WOOD: Three Year Music Letter 3, Four Year Music Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest 4. SUSAN DIANE WRIGHT, Student Council Research Com- mittee 2, Fall Play Production Staff 3, General Office Assistant 3,4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Student Council Safety Committee 4, Traffic Court 4, Sound of York Cast 4. NANCY LYNN WYATT. MARLENE FRANCENE ZABEL, Transferred from East Ley- den High School 4, Senior Choir 4. PETER D. ZAKOS: Sound of York Cast 4. ROSE ZEIMET, Home Economics Style Show I,2. LESLIE HOWARD ZUINKEL, Junior Octet 2, Brigadoon Cast 3, First Place State Music Contest 2,3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Senior Octet 3,4, Three Year Music Letter 4, Fall Play Crew 4, Winter Play Cast 4. 77 PATRICIA ANN ZIELEN, York Dukes and Dames Cast I, Stunt Night 2, York-Hi Staff 3, Pom Pon Pin and Guard 3, 4, York-Hi Contributor 4. EILEEN MARGUERITE ZIMMER: Home Economics Style Show 2, Guidance Office Assistant 3. ROGER WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN, Football Numerals 2. X .,., QU Kyiv f 1 lf'ff7- 1: Q, Q 4' , My 1 .L I ' iigbfi' jggfegizf QV' :gag I.,-., Q.. ,, 51 , 4,73 , , 'I' L f'- 'eu- .-w--- .-mf'--af -e . .-.. . . . j'M..'2r:f'jg -gzffaiv . 7.33K-154: H,- '3-hgggfz 1' 115, a,fgsg:,gf2e5.f V, .,-mf. ef-fag-4?-akwv-I-'-' f: V, 1, '. Q 1'fA'3fEQ9.5'1f:-'rw H-'w:'!-:,5'fWGa-1 T' . 4 fifmg- ffigyazf if 3' .. .. , , N, ,. - . : ' y Wg 7,mv,,,.g?Qg V - V Y' ETS 92- ' . 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Juniors - . K 1:5 .,,, ef I . A ! I O1 . gg. If K V' gi' is f X 4 M L uve- ooi K L fl. f .MQ if ' J'QQI : ,. N .ff . K L ' V, , xg I 3 ,K I . -5, ' 4 2' Q- L '57 ' . - if X . g . . A H , 3 fx . Ki 1 . A 'va - I 1236 L- --, - 7' in 'H M J vi . . K4 ff., - H e if . ' in S, f if' :H ii - - -. ' .- .-fi ,. . V 55 ' ' .,- QL-51 ' ' ' , ' ' , ,JY I pf I ' I ., iy, . K ,Lf . . 3 I I jr, L . fa . we- ' L .qw . , 'ii . Q 'xi' 12 A ' 6 6' T 'f f ' ' Zn, ' f 5 if? - .g N L' A f K ' -fffw S X . in E f 7 ig.: ,,,ff 'l mllain dx Ing, 1' .1-H 31 L '-'fu 5 . if 6- 2:i if fi Q .. A vp if 87 L. Morek, N. Morlcs, L. Morkvcirf, M. Muriel, R. Mcirtholer, S, Morrin, C. Mortindcile. S, Moson, L. Mossollek, M. Mouss, J. Mc- Anorney, L. McBeoth, R, McCc1llc1, W. Mc- Collisier. C, McCc1rron, M. McCarthy, K. McCona- chie, M. McEnerney, B. McGee, M. Mc- Kown, B. McPheron. R. Medemo, D. Medley, K. Meeteer, K Melchior, H. Meyers, R. Michaels, M. Mi clwolsen. T. Miles, P. Miller, R. Miller, K. Mooney G. Moore, J. Moore, S, Moore. Juniors D. Moos, K. Morgan, D. Morifz, J. Mowrer, J. Mowers, R. Mrowiec, J. Mudge. J. Mueller, M. Musial, J. Myers, A. Nadler, C. Nash, J. Nash, J. Neely. J. Nellis, J. Nelson, P. Nelson, R. Nelson, W. Nelson, E. Nemger, S. Nessel. S. Neumann, C. Newman, L. Newman, A. Nielsen, K. North, J. O'Daniell, C. Oefke. S. Oku, J. Olinger, D. Olinski, G. Olson P. Olson, R. Olson, E. O'Shaughnessy. Eff 5. X .qs . M . 1 . 1 'W ,- J' . 'MC' g., f 51 j. Q fl- - J. ls M J ., f i 5 5? I :reef . , f K gi fs I Y fm ll' ' 1 s . ,. f Ass... Wir . rsrs ' srsr J . J . 'D' Af' - -. --.. i f? J 5 7' f . fr -' - . H. . 1 fr. fi .gs-, gs. - ,. , . ,,' . .... . .r-. .. . 1' ' K . I V' F f f 5 . .V .. 3 fm es f.. - :Fifi .I L . .- i2 .-,... , . . V. , Xl I And, The Junior Clas: float took flrsr place fi 3' . 1--sw' fv- dir 'kv 6 ' A-A '12 - f . sn., VS ' 9 1 88 Juniors J. Owens, W. Owens, C. Porcheto, hurst, L. Porrent, J. Pote, P. Potrick. R. Poul, K. Peceny, E. Pedersen, S. B. Perrymcin, J. Peters, R. Phillips. J. Pierce, C. Piiocek, D. Pilgrim, F. Pool, P. Poole, C. Potporo. S. Prott, C. Preisinger, C. Price, B. Quo S. Rodomocher, B. Rodenz, T. Rogo. C. Rohn, A. Roisonen, S. Romirez, Romler, B. Reese, R. Reeves, J. Regel. P. Pork- Pell, K, Ploss, rrie, J. ,,-R 4... .,.., . ,fm I ' ' 3 21. -I 1. - ' A A V- .. . .. S 4 1 , if ix L .,. 3.2- sf.. -ff... J,-,I jlfw gf e F .sig .. ... ... . . :S evils: i. egg ill X yi. if .. HT. 1. 'K'SP6issi?efff, 1 ,f-. ii wif ' ggi-iw: . . ' , sf S .2 H. E L.. .:,5i P1 .. .4 N H Q S 1 S, H ' ' si. vc X. . 1.2495 sims figs? ww ,- Estee . - fmig. .V ei f Q ff? -- ' : H .: . sf' . P 1 i . A 3 . ..- ... , . ,... -H -45 i .qs fs i .TJ 91 if Wsmgi. S ,529 FEL sflra ff L1 x.: Ei .-iw fy ,ff 'Y- Qi it is S' S if 11 L.. sWi.:sz.,m ss., 'W i Q ww fffmisemf .. . f,gg5,,W5, , Q A W we I 55 se 1 .1 if S. L if 1 . . ..f,..s 'A 4. sf ., if few K L f -' 9:12 i 1' L . .... .. 2. ' s . V .f , 3 iid .. E.. .. ,Q we . .. 5 f ,- 89 7:s :- . 'Fr A if wr ifwevssex wr:-Q ' i' ' . 1 ' 'fi - ,3.55,,Ek5zz'ffg1f ' 45' S 6.1 , l - i .sv v w .. V. , ' f-vgql iaw 'K . 1 .2, ,,V.. .,.. Q W 41. i F i, ,wwf I 3 X i i + ee ,. M. Sk wg l J X ' 52? l E. Reimon, if. Remec, R. Rich, S B. Riley, F. Rivos, L. Rizzo. J. Rizzo, P. Roberts, R. Robin, . Richords, B. Rogers, D. Rollo, D. Ronske, P. Ronzlieimer. J. Rosbock, L. Rose, B. Roselli, P. Rosen- brock, L. Rosene, G. Rosentreter, D. Ross. P. Ross, B. Rowan, K. Roznos, A. C. Rundle, D. Rusch Russell. A. Rutecki, L. Rutledge, D. R Soccomonno, G. Soccomonno, D. Solclwow. Rumshos, uvoroc, G. C. Solot, l 1 Xa' M ..,, .J all 25 vii ,f -Q K:..? YT' :' ' sz Art awards go to deserving students. Left to right: Maly Kiendal, Pat Duggan, Scott Anderson, Sue Haines, Jerry Witt, Linda Truhlar, Sandi Fainor, Patti Komrslca. 5-Q ' t f V .- ,M -.ui Q M. Juniors Q- 1 'iw .f 1' A an .. Qs . 'V' .. 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Smith, S. Smith, W. Smother mon, S. Spong, R. Sneden, D. Sommers chield. N. Sorensen, R. Soucek, T. Sponnous, S Speors, D. Specht, S. Speicher, K. Spilo. S. Stohmer, N. Steiner, M. Stevenson, J Stewart, J. St. John, S. Stobbe, R, Stone siter. Juniors S. Stoker, E. Stoltmon, C. Stoner, D. Stott, W. Stover, R. Stranberg, D. Strock. J. Strong, H. Studebaker, E. Sturm, T. Su conik, P. Sup, S. Swaback, D. Swonson. G. Swanson, D. Sweeney, R. Szerlong, C Talbott, T. Tarrab, J. Tatge, R. Taylor. N. Temple, T. Teuber, D, Teuchert, S. Thomas, N. Thompson, J. Thorp, G. Thor- Sen. J. Timyan, G. Tinsley, D. Toliver, C. Toth, K. Trepanier, T. Tripp, G. Turner, - A, - . .J if W 5, jf . 9' .: ' '-- f i LJ' ,, Y it -4 i 4' ml f 4 3? Z .1 i li, f t. ts I 4121. s ': ---'G t t. f ' . V' 31 28 3 , vi' it- .igwreiesf-wg:erteM.w ft . - - . , ww: ,,, . ,wg ,I . . ,, . ,.... . H W - . 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Wehr, J. Weintraub, T Welch, R. Wendlond, J. Wermes, E. West- land. D. Whitacre, W. Whitney, K. Wieczorek R. Wiemerslage, C. Willingham, J. Wilson, B. Winters. C. Willey, P. Williams, J. Wise, T, Witt, L Witte, S. Wockenfuss, M. Wohland. 1 M. -. . f ..,. ne- - fwfr . . -we 'SM Q V . A I Ef?f.3.ffif?fff 5Ei we .M J re if -if , . 'L 2' fi qui - e, I, Q if xx fl.-...Zu is sb J if I i' W4 un' I nf EQ 2 -zz Wdfmf. . BQ ew 1 64 ef t s 5 3' 5. Q- 5 ,, J . C ,, ' D. Wooten, L. Wroblewski, D. Wukosch, B. .ui W 'F ig 5 , ,R Wulfi, J. Young. 2 gh- 5,5 Q 3 S 'E Q .1 if . Additional Juniors. FIRST ROW, Steve Nagel, Moren Ringhover, Jim Wongler. SECOND ROW: Michael Lighibourne, Bob Pocheri, David Ryberg. 6' R. Young, K. Yri, F. Zegcir, R. Zeiler, A. Zell ii w-umm W QQ Q 5 'A R .-,..w'? ' ' 1 .25!'ia.1- i. ,- ' file. ,..- Adclilionol Juniors: FIRST ROW, Poffi Eckert, Jeon Ericlcsen Merrie Aifken, Kciren Honson SECOND ROW, Ginny Hlovocek, John Wllefsen, Robe-ri Wilken Sophomores A. Ackerman, L. Adams, C. Ahlsfrand, M. Akerman, R. Aldrich, M. Allen, D. Amore. R. Andersen, E. Anderson, J. Anderson, S Anderson, B. Andrews, T. Andriacchi, T Archer. J. Arendt, K. Arms, D. Arnold, T. Arnold G. Asher, T. Augustyniak, T. Bachman. C. Baker, S. Balai, E. Baldauf, J. Baldi, D. Balslew, D. Barauskas, M. Barber. P. Barmonfje, J. Barry, K. Bathum, S. Baf- hum, J. Baffin, R. Bauernfeincl, E. Baum- garfner. ref-2.-f -L. - . -:. J... . M m - s.'--ws. .,-H . , -wsu. 1, ' 4 913' -viisgsx .fr , EQ : - s ill- ' mm Q . fi ,. 1. 3 5 ,. 50 I' 5, 4s . IN ., A We K.. - , Kew y . .l ' . an '. ... ez . rg-sw XM 1 1 if 1 4' . Q.. J' Qi 5 . , . ww New U2 M. W K iw? .A ff-M , E S 5 5? 11 35,552 X Q 23' i T' gg 2 X .H gk 7 ,f'7 f 'I 4 X .El f, + . gt if A 5 'z ' ' we '.'22f'.z.:Q?I1f5:4- fllisiil gigs -:Qfa,Efg.ffgjfr.,2f. Wim? f ' 1'-E'S.':'1'f-' f All ff gg .. J Y., Q M 512 s Q KL V I ,- f - J -5 ' 1 'f ,v . N WF!! fs- .. if :.1ef1'A ' V ISR -ui? fu. ma s..3.gi,.g, 9 3,1 3 1 L 1 ,,,. 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Broyton, K. Breu, L. Briggs, A. Brin, D Broker, L. Brooker, R. Brown. C. Brudi, T. Brudi, J. Bryzek, R. Buchhoss, P. Bucholz, N. Budelsky, B. Buhle. R. Burzynski, P. Bus, E. Busby, M. Calc ogno, P. Comeron, G, Compbell, H. Comp bell. L. Conole, D, Connon, R, Copelle, R. Carl- son, S. Carlson, W. Carlson, D. Cormono Sophomores W. Caruso, J. Caviness, M. Chafee, Chapman, R. Chapman, T. Chapman, Chelgrin. Chiricotfi, S. Chmelik, D. Christiansen, Clark, VV. Clark, A. Cligord, R, Clugh. J. Cody, J, Coleman, P. Collins, C. C nolly, P. Cook, C, Cooper, D, Cornell. P. Cotsirilos, VV. Coughlan, T. Cox, K. C ner, S. Crom, J. Craig, S. Creighfon, T, Crippen, T. Crowel, M. Cummings, Cunningham, H. Czyzewski, B, Dalton, Damm. D. M. On- oy- C. Q Q iff s? gf' M 2' glllfyll if l ' ' ic glasfm' ' My J fi ' if . ' M, .. ' SPE' I .V . A' -. fi 5 f I Sophomores work on the iradifional Christ mas hall decorations. Sophomores J. Davidovich, G. Dean, J. DeChristopher, W. Deets, R. Dekker, L. Dempsey, R. Denig A. cleParry, P. DeVries, S. Dinich, K. Dil? mer, D. Dorr, K. Dowding, C. Drcigisic. C. Drallmeier, S. Drew, L. Drysdale, J Dudley, G. Duellman, T. Duggan, L. Durkin D. Durland, K. Durnil, C. Dyer, M. Ecst- man, D. Edland, J. Ehrhard, K. Ellingson S. Elsinga, D. Enders, H. Enmark, L. Erpeld- ing, D. Escue, J. Evvald, L. Fora. vw iw ,. ' ,. . ' P :' -. an e KJ y J mv. r M54 F 'P .4 .Lg A 2 ' if t .5 21155. 169 5, . ..:g-'f: : E- , 1 . -446,0 I, ' . A .- 901 . gy. 5 ,gy Sin if VZEI . 'W 51 w in 1 . J ... y ,,. . S' ,,f 1 Q .F 2 wig, 'e Q 4 ' Tk t. A L. A 55 ' ' M J -Z ,. he A 2 .. -'J 7 a. , . . LQ fl .. ., ' , . . .. .. ' . .., .. ' Q, J- of A it 49 ' - K is . . XR J .Hs A ,gn ry ,5 if ,r -Q - , i. W 2 i . Q 5 3 gl 1 15 - 4, 1. Q.-,, ' L .V if W -wax E ., ,. ' 'V I. .., . -1 1 'Hi -V'-- -- ' ' - - 2 . A: -B.a, f . f, 'fl i w e .ig . 7 ,S r- J 2, L . f. HL. M. 'risk 51 ' 5 . ,,,, . . . T 3 , . fr . 2 , I ., Q Q A Y ge, .V Q ,, . 5' ff W x at , .V .f .,-.F'..:- -:- -- wrf2' . 'f.Wi? 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Grimff, L. Grobe, S. Groth. B. Gurnea, N. Gustaf, G. Hackett, K. Haecker, B, Hall, P. Hammell, J. Hankel. T, Hanks, N. Hansen, H. Harbuziuk, C. Hardt, D. Hargreaves, C. Harkins, R, Hor- lan. 2' .. '.7. ?i5eii?i5f .- - EFF .L ' 7? is if ,L fi. 5 gag 3 4- W if .W QW ig , M.. .W Ev , .. 11 5 my A 523, . . , V :LI . . ,I . , gs . il Qs. -I R ' wa 59.1 A, fg, ,,.g ' X , XJ M 5:-5. , Jw 2 I 4 5, at . xg 1. -1, fl .QA ' WR? 153 X L.. f' '54 ds 4 ig? ' A ? 1 ' la Ls ! L2 K -4 J 8' , 4552: f f- we .Bow L E . In X A 'IL Qi ' - Q.. X -. ... . if Q .1 A T- ' r il f -J .M 'A - 5. 'L ' . J ' V , .Q if . l v A ' f sf - JA 1 in f ,' r -P A f A .5 ,'l' it f A Wil' ' ' , . J ' Q 1 J lffi - . ff? J f Q ff wg f w f ' jf! ' E K 1 Ar f q .. .... . ff . A -. .K T .. . . ' ' M fl 4 . Y' fs-v is? Y 2 A , G'.. 'l' if ,. , Y W 9 . .z sf 98 isle 22 ,. lf .A ss Q A ,.., lr seg s ,, 2 ' iii' iff,- E. Hart, L. Hausen, L. Hay, L. Heerdt, E Heerwagen, D. Heiss, B. Hemmingway. L. Hemmis, D. Herman, A. Herrell, D. 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Piontkowski, S. Polt- rock, D. Pomeronce, J. Porter, M. Powers. G. Prescott, L. Prescott, D. Preston, N. Pruchnick, G. Psorros, F. Puglessi, R. Quockenbush. F. Quarrie, S. Quinn, V. Robe, J. Rafter, W, Ramsay, G. Rapier, B. Rcugsmussen. J. Rasmussen, J. Roth, C, Roihbun, .l Rousch, C. Roy, D. Reed, D. Reifsteck. C. Relon, G. Reynolds, S. Reynolds, S Reynolds, V. Rice, B. Richards, R. Richards. C. Riclclefl, L. Ringhouer, T. Rislich, P Rivos, J. Roberis, D. Roefer, R. Rogers. C. Romeo, D. Ronzheimer, D, Rook, J. Ross, -C K. Ross, G. Rosselof, M, Roth. J. Rowe, E. Rozlooril, A. Rudnik, J. Rudolph J. Rudolph, K, Rueclcing, R. Rueclcing. F -. up in JH ,f Q 2, ww 1 f ,rx .yi-f .. f. f 1:.: . lg 4 f X V'E i!d'35 PA gffjfgfxwza 55 2. .ggggl .- M 1, , .3 .Rf 2 V92 f 2 'BC' J .F wa sl 42 ,Q L - g' s eem? . s ff ... ' . . , va S E A .. -. 'nm Q1 ' ' 6 ' . . W, f . , 554- fx .2 fill.. K in fn 75, 2 'Y ' of W we 'W ' '. at - 3 N. wr w y A ,Q- . . , .. R .. ..f, ,. x 1. 1- M5 :Lf ' J . 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Speicher, S. Spencer, H. Spohr, K. Sron, W. Stain- back. J. Stcmcllee, M. Stoszcuk, J. Steinklouber, R. Stemple, H. Stephenson, K. Stevenson R. Stibbe. K. Stinson, L. Stolt, K. Stone, R. Stonesifer P. Stover, R. Strosser, A. Strusinski. P. Stump, P. Suckow, S. Sullivan, A. Super, J. Svvoim, M. Swanson, J. Talbott. S. Tctclc, J. Toylor, J. Taylor, D. Tecken- brock, A. Terebcr, D. Tesch, N. Thol. J. Therkildsen, P. Tipps, H. Tocco, K. Toomey, L. Torcom, J. Tripp, R. Tworek. I 1 tt V- Z AQI: IEI: A WF +-st get .K K l N fx HS we lr 5' 3 Y fl wh 1 mg-sie-x. 4 Sl ' K L V . S l . e T . J .. ' -- . ,,. :- V 2 - ' w ' ' , Qi- H . .Q- 1- f .,.. A . 'e.- -... fr -1 . X..- K -11 ff .aww-:w ,t Q . . . .4 xx ' , . , Q + J The York refreshment stand - cu typical scene between games. r SAV 'T' S We 1 ! tsp at-in Q. ii sw fr .f was e 23? Xywr 52 . M he f 1 .,, .,.,,, , ...ef A ri A-4 f .4 107 Q fl , . --.44 - -Q. , . J . . if fn. . ww., me , -f X . A -. -Q ,. Y , , N ,J .'vf 2 1 . 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Wright, S. Wright, L. Wukovich, R. Wulf, C. Wunderlich. J. Wyatt, K. Young, J. Zekos, W. Zalokar, B. Zeug, L. Zimmerman, S. Zimmerman. Additional Sophomores. FIRST ROW, Vicki Denniston, Janet Anderson, Lois Donat, Karen Couch, Pat Lindsey. SECOND ROW, Steve Ligman, Don Keppner, Hank Guenther, Marcia Gorman. fsafariw ' ' 5 ,UV , sv 1 Q sw ff I lui: . f 5 ' i f '4 6 2 .1, Y? S f af wi . ' ax Q L?.v..y . 3 2 gi an 'gig S E 'Q ef Q f- 'I A A! 551. 4 . :J 1' 'af:.i.:.,f.-4':.w 2: - wifi ' if .- , . if Z if , .,,. H ' 3 , .. R Q -X .... , f if s .i We V ff 8 K A ,S 4 67 Q li Y 1 ' 1 5 -if N, .i. V11 . .i 'N ,il ii. A s'lss Yt ' if 'iff K iiis 1. i J V ' . Q., , BAMA 1:-f:- . s . 4 ,. il . .J if 1, i . f Y :VA A if , lf. -V V if 'sf J .. 1 J L 'Y fin! .l f 1 J B. Adams, S. Adams, R. Adcock, L EERE -1525 552551 S ' Hfwsfetf 324252.11 . QM Adorno, B. Ahmann, T, Allen, VV. Allen, D. Alley, A. Alluri. 'if' l C. Alsobrook, J. Amerlan, L. An' f ders, S. Anderson, P. Andreson, M. Am Andrews, W. 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Bosworth, J. Boul lion, P. Bourke, J. Bowman, C. Boy- kin, J. Bozec, J. Brahm, S. Branson H. Brafon, L. Breickman, K. Brem berg, S. Brimner, S. Brothers, G Brown, P. Brown, R. Brown, T Brown. J. Browning, A. Buchik, F. Buehler R. Bucinski, D. Buffa, L. Buffington G. Buik, L. Burger, T. Burke. T. Burke, W. Burnette, S. Burrichrer S. Bufchicakis, P. Buterbaugh, D Buller, R. Butis, B. Callner, J. Cam eron. if . 535525 . 7 'F' ww 1 Freshmen dm.. - 2 fs . f T Sz-s-fi L 1 , .e s V 'fi' is 'Je P' 6 T 'T 53235, X . N ..., Q .J W -+34 fy. ,--,- i . :sm .sw We . ,W Ulf? X 'K 4 S Freshman Class Oflicers: Janet Ericksen, 5 dent, Ted Hope, President. ecretary, Sharon Daniels, Treasurer, Mary Jo Weigel, Vi - if x n f .3 .ry .4 1 4 I C W H H :Z . - , - ,xl-1 A sr Q . 55 M -, J ii . M' ' J IS x J ' ' f . - if , ' . if In ,,.i Y fr' fi r r 2, ., .. .5 X - to . ,I 1, E . 5 4 . 0 L : ' V: va J ' ' ' J J . J. 25 5 9 , J' Yxfffi' 1 7 T' ' Six ,Tv ' Q. ' H 5 . 25 ij . l I 4 .A,,- 5 il fx ' -5' iff' -... 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Dehlinger, J. Deike, J. Deitelhoff, J. DeJol1n. S. DeLaurentis, D. DeMent, L. De- Menf, D. Derning, B. DeRoo, J. Di- gilio, C. Dinnsen, J. DinoFfria, L Domansky. J. Donahue, J. Donaldson, L. Donat, L. Donnelly, D. Doty, R. Dourlain, J. Dowding, C. Downs, L. Drinka. G. Duttey, J. Dugger, J. Dunbar, P. Dungan, R. Dupont, D. Durante, D. Dymek, D. Edwards, E. Ehrliard. M. Eickelman, H. Ellis, C. Ellzev, M. Endoltl, S. Engebretson, C. English, B. Ensworth, P. Eppelheimer, J. Erd- man, J, Ericksen, M. Erickson, R, Erick- son, C. Ernest, B. Evans, S. Evans, M. Exiner, P. Fanelli. f v - .M 9? . 1. in 3' sis I , 1 .H 5 4' M iff' ' ...' 1 ' -fTs .1 A . :Msfvi4,D E5'?lD i s V t . f lil ff wif' i L 5 5 sf 1 S .5 F . , . . sq fp . , H -Jfi , f. K 8 . .a V' If ' fl 1, if K ,CV -'F If , 'M f x . -. A' , .M -if I 5 Q, V f ji ,A ,, wg K ,A 'i ' K 5 A riff :vtLle??L5?15i ' 7Q 55li2ifn - -.li .,.V . .. L ...X 1 4 1. wk, . ' P . 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Foss, D Fox, W. Fox, S. Fralick. P. Frederiksen M. Fricke R. Fr't A X '5 ' ' 'Z' di - . . F . '- G. Froelich, K, Fuesz, J. Fuller, L, X, 1 3' Fuller, F. Gallagher, R. Galloway. A. Garcia, R. Gardiner, B. Gard- ner, M. Garippo, P. Garret, R Gates, J. Gatsos, B. Gazdik, P. Q A. Gadz. J. Geen, S. Gehl, A. Giacometti, D Giacometti, J. Giangreco, D. Gib- 2. bon, W. Gilbert, J. Gilbreath, L Gillespie. S i5i:gz,5fz5fgi,. ,gy - X M , H, 1 ' Y ' i .. . 4. al- : is ', If F Q' ff' if ri' 5, Q1 513 4, I V ' 2 ir .1 , . - . . r..' . .. ' if 2 V , . 1 . w Q? I , . J .. as ,, A if if . JQEQ A ,L V V . S sf 1 . F : - , ,FJ Q, 1 L M is .gt Q' . ' Q.. . ' so ' 1 5251 .1 fr - s S 5 Eff QE Q . ,,V i J t.. Q, . sri? ' A Lekiwifi ., ff..,, - ..-- :A ' M 's J E ' 1-' L. 1 I 1, r N 1 ' 5'izFT7i-V' J 7 516.12 1231?-92 fff ifaizsfibii-Y .s Q 'JJ A a . 1. as if so ' 'a 1 , K, KVV, 5. ,Ls 5 32 .1 imhikl .. ,:- - .E .1 I. fi 5 ., . Sr Q I 'OW Vi 94?-ii 'X' 1 ...i fs x f - . Y fi gg 2 - I we , K Mis sf . Ye? 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Hamblin, J. Hamlin, J Hammond, J. Hansen, M. Hansen, L. Hanson, J. Haptas, R. Hard- grave. B. Harkness, R. Harper, G. Harrald, R. Harris, H. Hartman, P. Haseman, E. Hausermann, J. Havemann, J. Hayek. T. Haynes, W. Heinrich, D. Hels- clon, E. Henderson, M. Henning, L Herbord, B. Hesterman, G. Heuer, L. Heyl. J. Hickman, D. Hill, l. Hillervik, H Hilliard, L. Hinrichs, B. Hirano, S Hlavacek, M, Hlavenka, D. Hoalt. H. Hoellen, A. Hoffman, H. Hoff man, R. Holm, F. Holzer, J. Honlse- bery, D. Honn, L. Hoose, T. Hope. J. Horn, F. Hofelling, R. Howard, F Hoyne, L. Hubbard, H. Hughes, E Hunter, L. Huntmon, M. Hurd. S. Hyler, P, Igoe, M. lnman, S, in sana, N. Iveson, M. Jackson, P Jackson, N. Jacobsen, A. Jager. G. James, D. Janavice, J. Janda cek, S. Janet, M. Janis, A. Janulis A. Jaynes, J. Jennings. J. Jepson. if 1, - 9 ,if 1.9 . 5 L --if .. ff ' L ' R ff? 5. i .5 ,.. 5 Tiff? . 2 sw . , s - iw . ,iyimisvs-Wes... . 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Kreimeier, M. Kroe- ger, J. Kroeplin, W. Kruissink, J Kuehn, A. Loemmer, C. Lomprecht, L. Lomprecht. N. Landrum, W. Longel, A. Loro, L. Larsen, E. Larimer, M. Larsen, M. Larson, R. Lorson, C. Loskowski. C. Loskowski, S. Loskowski, F. Lour- enzcinci, J. Lout, G. Louth, M. Le- hel, J. Lebudzik, L. Lees, M. Leidy. J. Leimetter, G. Lemke, D. Leo, L Leschner, E. Lessner, W. Lessner, T Lester, E. Levoto, B. Levin. L. Levin, S. Lewis, S. Lewis, R. Lind berg, B. Lindsay, D. Lindsfrom, D Livingston, R. Loechl, L. Lomcsney L. Longton, D. Lofz, F. Louthan, D. Loveless, L. Luclc, T. Lueder, A Lukasek, J. Lurie, J. Lurz. G. Lydon, J. Lyons, J. Mache, S Mack, P, Mager, M. Maher, K Maiewski, M. Maievvski, T. Major. J. Malarich, C. Manning, N. Mar- chese, M. Marcinek, L. Marcinkie wiez, P. Marcoline, P. Marker, W Maroney, D. Marlin. B. Martyniak, J. Marusek, P. Mas- Tro, G. Mafhiasen, R. Mathis, Mafria, M. Maruna, C. Maul, Maurer. J. Mauzey, R. Maxwell, M. Moye J, McAbery, D, McAvaney, R, Mc Clellon, J. McCracken, B. McCue J. McGregor, M, McMahon, J, McPheron, S. Mc- Pherson, T. Metfer, S. Mehl, W Meister, R, Meixner, D. Melland, M. Mendenhall. S inf Y aa's ia k' vs a He 'V' .. ' '. Af - ! . r A s.x,iH,ii'T!Pz.1Eil-S-is 1' fi 5 'nk' .1 '75 T Y 5 R 1 S aff , . .. I L -S - .' sw -Pe . y- ...X .. T L S . L i .rw-1 L W I +L . . .... , . W ,ML - 'H' if - K, . ' L-Effie ' ' ,1Pi5E?1fC.iC:- I x . ' ' ff:-1:2 el, 2 9 L Ja ff if f f . K F H !1g,2.i.l!i.I.i.J 5 ffl isa: . sailing .,.....,..----f.....,--.Q , WM... M,,,.u..H-..w- W f . LW 1 . s.:' E55 .yr S k, J 53' . 97' ., ,, 1' E- 1 'D gifs ' ..- .R A , 1 ur in K . K f K, .I Y- V- A . . '- J R T i a.. A .Z . . .-J ff .Lf . J . . ' N gt 17 N V. A in K X11 J L .A M! f. FX ,J I I.. y 2 L ssl. f 1 ., A f. I . .......... ss.J L ' ' if-2 Q. . K ...ie l a e 4- - - ' . - :M . . I j . fi -4 116 KB' A freshman general science class learns fo use measuring devices. L. Merkle, P. Merkle, J. Metcalf, K. Meyer, M. Meyer, P. Meyer, R. Meyer, G, Michel, G. Michi. L. Mickow, M. Micks, J. Mikal, L. Milewski, B. Miller, P. Miller, R. Miller, S. Milles, R. Milly. B. Mills, B. Milne, T. Mish, D. Moel- ler, P. Mogge, J. Molburg, J, Mol- burg, J. Monahan, C. Montgomery. R. Moore, R. Moore, M. Morema, J. Morgan, T. Morrell, D. Morris, D. Morris, P. Morse, T. Mosier. P. Mott, K, Mrowiec, J. Mudgett, L. Muir, P, Murray, R. Musial, N. Mus- satto, M. Musson, M. Myklebost. P. Nadler, T. Nagle, C. Nakamura, E. Nardi, S. Nash, S. Nash, C. Nel- son, N. Nelson, P. Nelson. A -.f: fs. ' Q f H' ,' feiff. fr 'Q ' , 1 , r J , .. f fi' Y' f fi sf . Etsy' 3 4 ,A 3 His, ' 1 f 71, s .Q 5 B ,H fs ' f 'L zz' .V 9' J li e. - ' ' Y Y , ' ' 1 , L H f . ft. ' . '- P A is lg - ,. .- 5 . ' , Q iili L T. J . we it f T ip .6 'Z J 'WL . fs . .. I z .,, 1 , A , ,Q . Q V .af 1 x- 3, A , . lw .if ,, L R .. , . ts. if 1. .. PM is T ,Q 12 3, , i . gy 7 1 T T' ,zz z .f.,1,s,11f,aZffi ff' t , R at , . 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Rhoads, G. Rich- ards, J. Richards, T. Richardson, L Richter, D. Ricke, N. Riemer, J Riester. Wf- ? rf? . . 'W 3 Q ,,, if ' HE l Z.. e gl W X V 5 s 5 5 if 9 s 'Y H L 5 , s ,gay 4 . fy If, we .11 J rr... Linda Cottingham - cz freshman girl ond her first big dance. I The first dance for freshman Bruce Clevenger. On your mor 5? , 'rv K 52 yi M f 55 J. 1, ,fly E .. 5 . ,V , , .. ,..,. , If .u is - 5 Y Q if r f' ,ff 'iq ff r Y, My g' 2 r if J 1 . ,. T J 'S , ,W .. 3 ,V ' - 9 I WE A . 2 i 'Wai' N I .N T., ,V ,FE-i -...V 1 ,V . . A , . Y . f if J J QNX ' 119 .. W.. fl . A. Rigitono, D. Ripley. D. Ritchey, R. Ritz, R. Ritz, K. Rob- erts, P. Roberts, J. Rodemoker, R. Roehrig, R. Roesslein, D. Rogers. L. Rogers, R. Rogers, D. Rohde, G. Rosenhogen, A. Rossi, S. Roth, T Rouse, J. Rowlett, J. Rudis. J. Rudnik, F. Ruhmonn, S, Rumsey C. Rumshos, J. Rupp, D. Rusch, J Ruskin, M. Ruvoroc, S. Ryoll. R. Ryberg, T. Rymorcsok, P. Zimmer mon, P. Solmon, S. Scmdohl, W Sondelin, H. Sanders, C. Sontoyo S. Sortorius. E. Sczuck, G. Souer, K, Sounders, L Sounders, J. Schcibel, R. Scholk, E Schcirlou, T. Scheer, J. Schneider. B. Scheitler, C. Scherenberg, A Sherer, G. Schieter, D. Schmidt, S Schmidt, C. Schmitt, K. Schmitt, J Schneider. 1 R. Schrcmm, T. Schreiner, L Schroeder, M. Schuler, D, Schilte, D. Schultz, D. Schultz, G. Schultz L. Schultz. M, Schultz, T. Schultz, L. Schulz, C Schworz, R. Schweitzer, R. Schwie- ters, R. Scorzo, E, Scott, L. Scurte F. Secring, A. Seckboch, R. Seiple J. Selcke, T. Selders, G. Shomburg K. Shannon, M. Shapiro, B. Sheoly R. Shepherd, S. Shepherd, A Shionncz, L. Shiclc, J. Shroft, P. Sie- wert, C. Sigler, P. Siligmueller, S. Sim. L. Simpson, L. Simundzo, K. Simun- iolc, D. Sissom, P. Sittler, S. Sixto, C. Skoumol, S. Slocum, M. Slocumb B, Smeicx, C. Smiley, C. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, P. Smith. . .... V . J . . . rim 1-K s .. . S 4: 1 it Q. L , f . ,. - fl 3 1- f' :Ll WJ' 'll J .. A Ati! ,,V, 1 4 X A ,Y . 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Walston, M. Wanshek. M. Watts, J. Weaver, D. Webb, J Weber, J. Weber, C. Weberg, A. Weidman, M. Weiler, H. Weise. L. Weiss, J. Welch, D. Wendt, D Wernly, M. Westendorf, G. West tall, D. Westwood, P. Whelan, J White. 1 I S. White, W. White, P. Whittington, S. Wick, K. Wicklund, R, Wiehle M. Wiebel, L. Wiersemo, E. Wilkin son. P. Willord, A. Williams, S. Wil- lioms, C. Wilson, C. Wilson, R. Wil- son, B. Windsor, G. Winkler, J Winkler. P. Witte, P. Woitos, D. Wolinslci, D Wolter, E. Wolverton, W, Wood, J 'rw 'N ' xi tr tr C7 f 'QE L' if R i A 1. J AK. V ff .R rx an 1 R .Q I P as E . ia: - H if 1 Woods, J. Woods, J. Woods. J A N' r 1 , ofa J. Wroblewski, P. Wukosch, R - Yohr, T. Yesnik, J. Yokubonis, J ,' r .Ag Young, R. Zobel, C, Zoclier, J. Zolc 1 . K ,, , Y f sf.. .. ,, ,fy J R. Zolimos, J. Zdunek, S. Ziegert, Q. M E M. Zielke, C. Zienciok, K. Zimmer, if A I -A 1 R. Rysdon. jg. ' K S J lift! i f Q .,.. ,Y . . 5? F iq! 'vs R . if . V, 4 I N L - YK' v 1 .. ,gif ll' ' ,fl fffsi.. wr 5 , . . Q is . . 35. 55 3 1 we if .3 is . Q . W A . l3..' 4 R fu i f x ' Q Y I ' is A J A .fr I in ffl. 5 gf 4 h K, I C7 ' tw . xox ,fs A ..'. , . . MW 's The ups and downs of o fresh mon gym class. Additional Freshmen: FIRST ROW, Susan Bryan, Marilyn Moye, Janie Mauss, Karen Leary. SECOND ROW, Bill Blinn, Bill Keeline, Terry Martin, George Dean, Bob Miller. Additional Freshmen: FIRST ROW, Dawn Mclntosh, Pam Putness, Nancy Boylan, Ruth Kniw. SECOND ROW, Holly Hageman, Sue Ensfield, Roberta Dhamer, Kathy Hurley, Pamela Johnson, THIRD ROW, Linda Jendrzeias, Charlotte Clark, Mary Corsino, Jenny Gilbert, Donna Smolinski, 'gnu Additional Freshmen: FIRST ROW, Linda Cuchetto, Janet Benson, Kathy Twomey, SECOND ROW, Pat Zubriclcas, Nancy Williams, Lorelei Rutter, Mary Eiclcelman, Donna Sassman. THIRD ROW, Paulo Sardina, Mar- garet Zacher, Bonnie Quine, John Schneider, David Schultze. - W Mr. Michelson receives books earned by freshmen. ---1-.., GI-531 bCfUlIS 1 , 3554 I uma ' ggrsfvf il ll' rv, Rv Ni'-1' .S - S If ACTIWIT 0 5 MMM 2 ' A-s W 5 ,iw-W 'T ...-1 Y's Tales Editor, Wendy Ward I kk,' Activities Staff: Billie Bishop, John Farrell, Kristy Swanson. rim? '-is Y's Tales Records Traditions The Y's Tales staff has tried to represent the traditions which are York. They are the things which will be remembered when you look back on your years at York, The staff met daily during seventh hour, directed loy Wendy Ward, Editor, and Mr. Henry Hitt, Faculty Advisor. Photographers: Gary Tyer, Dave Pitcairn. Wally Noyinger, Photographer Senior Stoltz Nancy Temple, Parke Schaefer, Editor. 126 l vw.. , ff ,,.aW0 'Qi 717' 'Wo-J' Beverly Schultz, Business Manager Business Stott: Beverly Schultz, Tim Vyclsh, Janet Rudolph, Bruce McGee. Faculty Stott: Holly Von Den Brink, Editor, Tim Sponnous. 't 2' Sports Stott: Tim Goldsborcugh, Editor, Phil Ross Art Stott: Sue Reimcxn, Liz Whitney, Co-Art Editor, Bette Goldstcfl, Bruce Andrews, Moly Kiendl, Lindo Truhlor, Co-Art Editor, ff M-xi-QW'- ' f f -www f e - d W York-Hi Editorial Board: FRONT: David Hanni, Editor. SEATED: Cheryl Cessford, Advertising, Michele Campbell, Financial Secretary, Cindy Clark, Circulation, Assistant Editor, Ginny Walsh, News Editor, Leslie Crysler, Page One Editor, Sue Stoker, Copy Editor, Kathy Hooton, Press, Cheryl Witt, Publicity Editor, Carol Wegener, Page Two Editor, Barbara Vegter, Page There Editor, Dennis Susan Sahlin, Exchange Editor. Hoover, Sports Editor. STANDING: Rick Burn, Business Manager, .loan laerrimer, York-Hi Business Staff: FRONT ROW, Chris McConachie, Michele Campbell, Joan Pat Dwyer, Shirley Quinn, Rick Burn. BACK ROW, Torn Berg, Dave Pitcairn, Frank Rivas, Ralph Fischer, Bill Shipman. York-Hi Printers: Left to Right, Jim Corzatt Tom Mosher, Fred Smith, Jim Hickman Dean Dresel, Steve Maior, Mike Musial ,......-Q Ray Perkins. 34'-ev-'N ' N. 'E Laemmer, Sue Sahlin, Cindy Clark, 1 Dean Carlson, Mike Fick, Steve Cartwright, Mike Lightbourne, Leonard Wroblewski, The York-Hi, York's by-vveekly nevvspaper, has the duty and pur- pose to serve The student body. The paper demands that all of those on The staff be hard working and diligent, There are many facets that have to be carried out vvith precision and intelligence. Through the guidance and direction ot Miss Eleanor Davis, The vvork of The editors and reporters, and the time spent by Mr. Lovv- ell Woodburn and his print stotT, the York-Hi has won honors - Worked Tor and deserved. York-Hi Typists: Left to Right, Chris McConachie, Annette Lezza, Sally Ackerman. High Quality Portrayed by York-Hi. York-Hi Sports Staff: Left to Right, Steve Champion, Roger Langille, Jim Nellis, Dick Fisher, Dennis Hoover, , A 'fm - 1 W 'H' M Q' , c f ' -S.: itri ' ., 'QQ Q. -1- der.. 5' l Q 'fe X L an K 2 5, A , 32 1 'O R York-Hi Reporters: FRONT, Sally Ackerman. r I E c L FIRST ROW, Pam Sup, Sue Mason, Ginny Joy, I K m i Merrilee Endohl, Karla Kraft, Tina Suconik. . ff , secomo Row, Jennifer item, vacky scitmtdf, , g S Kay Armstrong, Sharon From, Sue Stoker, I I W Fx Kathy Kolb, Lindo Larson, Dave English, Jerry X W4 Smith. THIRD ROW, Dick Fisher, Roger Lan- T' 'rw f 'N gille, Bill Shipman, Mike Hitchcock, Frank Rivas, Tom Schvveder, Jim Wachsning, Carl Londwehr, Dean Kloker, Jin Nellis. f ,f W.- lf' 1 N' . ! T Reinstated National Honor Society Members: FIRST ROW, Susan Krahne, Merrie Scovill, Carol Wegener, Bonnie Strahl, Judy Becker, Jane Schuler. SECOND ROW, Janet Helm, Marilyn Cerny, Linda Becker, Andrea Berens, John Gurtz. THIRD ROW, Bob Edbrooke, Donna Escue, Kristy Swanson, Lynn Pomerance. FOURTH ROW, Wil- liam Kennedy, David Johnson, William Bronson, Frank Reed. FIFTH ROW, James Dawson, Dennis Hoover, Law- rence Wallace, David Hanni. SIXTH ROW, John Wallace, Donald Coppin, Philip Hanson, Larry Dann. Honor Society Members Seek Academic Excellence New Senior National Honor Society Members: FRONT ROW, Richard Schindler, Richard Snyder, Sheryl Johnson, Ruth Bradford, Barbara Strasser, Jean Anderson, Carolyn Coleman, Janice Tyk, Barbara Hope, Carol Heyl, Beverly Schultz, An- drea Eimer, Ann Ritchie, Karen Lichty. SECOND ROW, Charles Gadd, Donald Stolper, Carl Priepke, Steve Bourke, William Scheppach, Dick Adams, Ken Williams, James Scott, Charles Tesch, Alan Bertalmio, Donald Watts, Parke Schaefer. THIRD ROW, Naomi Poltrock, Arlene Bole, Susan Schultze, Jane Steuber, Beverly Reed, Ruth Christensen, Pa- tricia Schwer, Donna Wolters, Janet Wendel, Dolores Feuerhake, Carole Behrens, Linda Larson, JoAnn Wal- ters, Karen Steingraber, Ginny Walsh, Carol Boone, Penny Clarke, Jerry Herter, John Foss, Ray Dahl- berg, James Kuellmer. New Junior National Honor Society Members, FRONT ROW left to right: Janis Smith, Judy Mueller, Gail Ol- son, Barb Rogers, Susan Ramirez, Dianne Lukes, Judy Timyan, Carol Parchetta, Lorraine Hovde. SECOND ROW: Carl Landwehr, Robert Zeiler, Robert Bolin, Robert Wilkin, Jerry Ferry, Dean Kloker, Tom Gibson, Gary Christel. THIRD ROW: Carol Oetke, Sharon Burke, Sharon From, Barb Sladek, Mary McEnerney, Ken- dall Victorine, Sue Stoker, Jackie Gehl, Kay Armstrong, Beverly Mc- Pheron, Joyce Regel, Maurice Ken- nedy, Dick Fisher, Marvin Michalson, A'Z f ' Quill and Scroll is the national organization which honors those students who have shown creditable success and ambition in the journalism field. Nominees are submitted by the sponsors of the Y's Tales and York-Hi staffs. An initiation banquet and several meetings occur throughout the year. The organization is sponsored by Miss Eleanor Davis. New Quill and Scroll Members: FIRST ROW, Merrilee Endahl, Sue Haines, Billie Bishop, Holly Van Den Brink, Cheryl Witt, Linda Truhlar. SECOND ROW, Kristy Swanson, Vicki Schmidt, Nancy Temple, Kris McConachie, Michele Campbell, THIRD ROW, Kathy Kolb, Sharon From, Sue Stoker, Kay Armstrong, Jane Steuber. FOURTH ROW, Jim Nellis, Phil Ross, David Pitcairn, Tim Spannaus. FIFTH ROW, Frank Rivas, Tom Schwecler, Richard Fisher, Roger Langille. SIXTH ROW, Parke Schaefer, Dean Kloker, Curl Landwehr, John Farrell. 5,4 Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Quill and Scroll Officers: Carol Wegener, President, Wendy Ward, Treasurer, Leslie Crysler, Vice-president, Beverly Schultz, Secretary. Q' ' -8.929 U thi abt wan ll' Y NN Re-affirmed Quill and Scroll Members: FRONT ROW, Ginny Walsh, Joan Laemmer, Barbara Vegter, Wendy Ward. SECOND ROW, Leslie Crysler, Cherly Cessford, Carol Wegener, Beverly Schultz, THIRD ROW, Dennis Hoover, Tom Goldsborough, Carole Behrens, Richard Burn. FOURTH ROW, Dean Carlson, David Hanni, Steve Bourke, Yorl4's Thespian Troop T933 is one of more than two thousand high school drama groups athliated with the National Thespians. It is a hard-working, enthusiastic group, ln addition to its monthly programs, Yorlds Thespians presented three maior drama programs during the year. The Matchmaker was the tall production. In December A Night of One-acts was presented. This was a com- pletely student-managed and student-directed program. Their spring offering was Anastasia. Mr. David Beuter and Mr. Bruce Siewerth are the facul- ty sponsors ot the Thespian troop. Thespian Ofticers: Top to Bottom: James Crum, Vice-president, John Gander, Treasurer, Jett Brown, Reporter, Linda Gorvett, President, Ann Ritchie, Secretary. Thespians Maintain Tradition of Top-rate Drama Thespians: FRONT: Linda Gorvett. SEATED: Peter Rasmussen, Gary Schneider, JGFTWGS Crum, RiCltGl'd Davis, Gail Meelsef, Sue Reimcin, Beverly Wwlft, Hcllie Sue Joy, Ann Ritchie, Cheryl Scott, Sylvia Varlcin, David English. STANDING: BSSlC,Mll4G Lightbourne. Jeff Brown, Jchn Goncler, Carl Landwher, Patricia Peterson, Dean Kloker, f.-nw-M ,E SDP- xiii 5,1 V I sa AN ,N ... A .J-W. F if-'f MA. . eff-n, A VZ YDS! ,, 5 I ' -4 ix, ,Y :vera y I I . 5 E I 4 1 2 ' We 1 A if ' 2 i f-M-------g 2. Ww.,,f Betty Fernandez from Uruguay. Onur Kuraner from Turkey. I. .,,AvLU it -,,,....--4 J 'fvelff' T .ff 5, K 1' .fi Student Exchange Program Promotes Good Will The American Field Service Committee was a very active part ot the Student Coun- cil program. Among the duties it had to per- form was the screening and reviewing the possible candidates for participation in a summer abroad. The committee and those nominated worked hard for the appointment ot our delegates. The committee was ablely chaired by Nancy Patterson. The two AFS. foreign students sent to visit York this year were Betty Fernandez from Uruguay and Onur Kuraner from Zon- guldak, Turkey. Jairo Machado was also here through the Elmhurst Presbyterian Church, from Brazil. These tine students con- tributed ettectively and industriously to many activities and the traditions ot York. Betty Fernandez, Onur Kuraner,.1airo Machado. 'N 'Nf' fx 'ffm Student Council Ofticers David I-Ianni Vice pres: dent Donald Arnpoli Corresponding Secretary Jack Marbarger Treasurer Susan Jaeger Record mg Secretary, John Rowe, President Senior Class Representatives: SITTING: Linda Truhlar Martha MacQuoclcer, Barbara Taggart, Elizabeth Whitney, Patricia Schabel, Janet Dustan, Hilda Rog- ers. STANDING: Linda Lardizabel, Janet Wendel, Steven Rhode, Carol Wegener. Junior Class Representatives: SITTING: Deborah Karcher, Gary Moore, Jean Erickson, Jennifer Licht, Dianne Schnaufer, William Smatherman, George Bu- chik, Jean Slcinkle. STANDING: Sam Richards, John Farrell, Bob Karstens. Sophomore Class Representatives: FIRST ROW: Can- dee Lee, Nancy Petersen, Kathy Wilson, Karen Holter. SECOND ROW: Dave Fritz, Richard Stemple, Peggy Kinst, William Sfeinback, Bonnie Boyle. STANDING: Terry Cromwell, Jim Ferry, Richard Carlson, Paul Schroeder. 1 Freshman Class Representatives: FIRST ROW: Diane Rusch, Sharon Daniels, Carol Montgomery, Sandra Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Jeffery Riester, Donna Oku, Sue Mahl, Betty Peterson, Lois Hanson, Paula Haseman, Mary Jo Weibel, Janet Ericksen, Ann Bla- zic, Sandra Olson. THIRD ROW: Robert Dourlain, Al- len Rank, Jim Kniceley, Steve Davis, Al Jager, Paul Wukasch, Bill White, Tom Schriener, Linda Cottingham, Jean Stoker. Combined Effort Makes Effective Student Council The various problems that came to Student Council were ably solved by the representatives and carried out by the committees. Homecoming, Christmas Hall Decorations, the Variety Show, and other events were all a part of this cooperative organiza- tion. Student Council elects tour members from the previous year to 1962 Homecoming Chairmen: FIRST ROW: Billie Bish- op, General Chairman: Nanqf Temple, Barbara Hope, Janet Dustan. SECOND ROW: Wendy Ward, Judy Sims, Marcia Torcom, Bill Bronson. THIRD ROW: Car- ol Wegener, Cheryl Cesstord, John Foss, Judy Becker, Bob Karstens. Student Council Hold-Over Members: Left to Right: Billie Bishop, Nancy Temple, Nancy Patterson, Larry Dann. help and carry-over last years thoughts and actions. These hold- over members have varied duties to perform during the year. One of the most important proiects they are undertaking is the Sportsmanship plaque for York's gym. Aside from main proiects and duties, they each have specihc jobs in council. This year's Parliamentarian was Billie Bishop. The right hand of Student Council is its system of committees. The existence of Elec- tions Committee helps to provide a demo- cratic procedure for York's student body. Safety Committee functions as a civil de- fense and police department of York. A vital committee to any organization is Pub- licity. Its main duty is to inform the school and community of the various functions Council does such as Homecoming, Variety Show, Bundle Day, and Operation Erase. Student Council Committee Chairmen: FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Whitney, Nominating Committee, Carole Behrens, Research Committee, Ruth Christensen, Re- search Committee, Jean Skinkle, Social Advisory Com- mittee, Vicky Schmidt, Research Committee, Judy Becker, Safety Committee, STANDING: Nancy Patter- son, A.F.S. Committee, Janice Tyk, Elections Commit- tee, Al Bertalmia, Research Committee. Council Assumes Diverse Responsibilities Student Council Committee Members: FIRST ROW: R. Edbrooke, R. Wilson, J Greenlee, P. Poole, L. Lardizabal, M. Torcom, B. Stemple. SECOND ROW B. Thielk, S. Schafer, L. Hart, J. Schuler, B. Burns, D. Nakamura, J. Bryzek, H Stephenson. THIRD ROW: S, Burke, N. Peterson, B. Burg, G. Tinsley, J. Freunt, H. Rogers, C. Boon, C. Colman, G. Joy. FOURTH ROW: M. D. Stefani, M Endahl, L. Whitney, V. Walsh, L. Chrysler, C. Aksamit, S. Pile, H. Habersack J. Coleman, S. Wright, L. lngve, FIFTH ROW: S. Wochenfuss, M. K. Jacobs S Ackerman DSchnaffer J Myers C Potpora C We ener G Rumf L Campbell, E. Szerlag, S. Nelson, C. Cessford. SIXTH ROW: W. Ward, K. Reck- ing, J. Beck, M. Sitter, D. Kyle, M. Scovill, D. Schroeder, B. Howard, M. Mc- Enerney, B. Sellers, J. Sather, M, White. SEVENTH ROW: P. Peterson, M. Cha- fee, B. Boyles, S. Hahn, J. Anderson, Z. Jusinskas, E, Wright, N. Patterson, H 1 Van Den Brink, L. Pomerance, L. Becker, K. Bauden. EIGHTH ROW: S. Reynolds, J. Skinkle, J. Davis, S. Frome, N. Heinke, D. Bernarda, B. Hope, S. Wright, P. Wanderer, S. Cooper, B. Boelkeman, L. Durkin. NINTH ROW: S. Tetrev, M. Fralick, B. Reed, C, Behrens, V. Schmidt, K. Harris, C. Bell, C. Meske, B. Cob- ner, S. Dyker, C. Olson, K, Armstrong, TENTH ROW: K. Kraft, S. Stoker, K. McConachie, K. Kolb, C, Lampreht, S. Groth, D. Tesch, K. Holter, P, Hammel, A. Achtien, L. Gavin, S. Boeckleman, K. Plass. ELEVENTH ROW: D. English, B. Stemple, D, Roeffer, J. Brockett, R. Datwyler, D. Zimmerman, P. Ross, A. Beaurline, B. Schafer, B. Berry, G. Buchik, C. Landwehr, B. McGee. TWELFTH ROW: P. Christenson, B. Clarke, A. Bertalmio, J. Wachsning, M, Holder. Miss- ing from the Picture: B. Schultz, N. Temple, and J. Heim. K fr A , . eroi a Q 1,g , ff - 4' R fi 4' 5 f . Q WW- , .- , it ,K sf ' V ' 4 if 5 .5 Q if .-a, Q 0 W F I 'Vi iffy We l' , if Q fl 5? i li 5 .1 .mga , mf 4 -A 'lla Ill li ff Senior Queen Susan Forke. Senior King Cmig Cl1UVnlD6VS York's i962 Homecoming Royalty Junior King and Queen, Samuel Richards and Susan Jaeger. Sophomore King and Queen, Gordon Campbell Carole Hoffman. and Freslwman King and Queen Alan Jager and Dianne Rusclw '19-an-'-Y -x., JA., and! 3 -. HM 261 Q55 11 M gg .ilffy s 1 R 'A' A fm Umm wif if gym-' H X, r 4- '- 5255? W2-7iL54s5iXiiMfQii, A' Ari MQ? fi? 1. frm . , Q ' ' vm.-V-. f .. , , Q-V , A.-V ,. .f ,-, , ,Wg-.. ,-w-- if Pg! aff? Ag ns on po rode. York Enjoys o The Senior Hoof moves info parade posifion. Senior boys ponfomime Miss America Contest of The Pep Hc1ilfo York High . . . ' R Ei U. Y 2 ,Q- A r' f' i X iv sw X 5 A kj ,I+ A ' L, -Q Q, K ,Q if .. 'vm' , - if W.. 1 A Y , kk'-'is x.'5wf 'W Q ,mav- 6 nig V? Y ww? 2141 'ai' Q if , , ' Ia-Wi Concert Band Maintains Tradition of Excellence FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Allen, Sue Pederson, Sue Jaeger, Janice Rosback, Carol Carbonel, Karen Johnson, Linda Carbonel, Diane Pomerance, Ann Hinchlitt, Margie Blumthal, Susan Bryan, Linda Keller. SECOND ROW: Carol Heyl, Richard Schindler, Barbara Elliott, Robert Edbrooke, Barbara Ro- wan, Robert Buchhass, Bill Burzynski, Virginia Rice, Robert Wendland, Tam Miles, Madeline Smhra, Robert Wernly, Gerald Herter, Barbara Barsh, Susan Stahmer, David Tarantolo, Susan Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Lynn Marquardt, Rich- ard Hardgrove, Gerald Glander, Robert Taylor, Donald Cowie, Cora Naka- 5' Music from the fifties! se N r.-rv-Aklff'-. . , A ' Q V tg-is ,sf ' l i, Q-.43..ff'.1T..l lt 73 - it gg., mura, Roberta Larson, Larry Shick, Mary Scovill, Phillip Hanson, Lynn Pomer- ance, Donna Salehow, Frank LoBosco, Charlotte Richlift, Michele Wanshek, David Tosa, James Morgan, Jim Huson, Dave Nottke, Dennis Preston, Dan Mar- tin, Richard Nunemaker, Philip Ronzheimer, Steve Bourke. FOURTH ROW: Steve Band Officers Left ta Right, Sue Peterson, Senior Representative, Ann Hinclift, Sophomore Representative, Carol Heyl, Vice-president, Tom Miles, Junior Rep- wmge s, Mabie, Richard Miles, Dave Johnson, Dan Kilpatrick, Rollin Olson, Linda Kleiner Bill Wood, James Plondke, Russell Rapier, Grady Rapier, William Heinrich Tom Graae, Don Watts, Robert Zeller, Jan Shoemaker, Jay Paulus, Russell Culp Marlene Taine. resentative, Barbara Allen, Treasurer, Rollin Olson, Secretory, lerry Herter President. ,gn ww QE., ww by Sr- Marching Band entertains fooiball fans. ning, and skill. Brass section plays Dukes, Band recording for CBS Festival of Bands 'IRQ' L11 Senior Choir: FRONT ROW, left to right: Ginny Fraley, JoAnn LoBosco, Don Stoff, Marilyn Gall, John Gander, Barbara Liuzzo, Jim Jorgensen, Susan Krahne, Sheri Evetts, Sue Linnig. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Cerny, Barbara Haas, Jean Anderson, Andrea Berens, Cathy Jordan, Dianne Lukes, Karalee Bancroft, Judy Becker, Leslie Crysler, Liz Campbell, THIRD ROW: Linda Wadington, Ar- lene Gruder, Barbara Strasser, Janet Wendel, Bonnee Palmer, Ellen Jugovic, Marlene Zabel, Bonnie Haaning, Nancy Berghorn, Roy Hanschke, Linda Becker, Darlene Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Don Henderson, Jeff Brown, Mike Chilcote, Senior Quartet: Jim Strong, Ron Rank, John Horn, John Gander. A Senior Choir Officers: Jean Anderson, Sec- retary, Marilyn Cerny, Vice-president, Judy Becker, Treasurer, Ronald Rank, President. 1 , ,.., ' ws: . wer, in ,,,. : if 2 Q Ronald Rank, Victor Maul, Charles Bradford, Paul Seminori, James Mowers Strong Carl Priepke John Rowe Mark Kandel Russ Bixby Bob Karstens Les Larry Schoenbeck, Doris Moffit, Linda Cottle, Carole Behrens, Linda Gorvett Zunkel Rick Roberts Dean Kloker George Moffit Not Pictured Carol Mills Shirley Swaback. FIFTH ROW: John Horn, Pray Nocco, Spencer Sartorius, Jim James Karr York's Music Department 'Notes' Successful Year York's choir has built a tradition of its own - a tradition of top-rate performance both in home concert work and in state competition. Their many hours of hard practice have led to such fine productions as the traditional Christmas concert and Brigadoon, which highlighted last year's performances. ln the spring, the choir featured songs from West Side Story concluding a highly successful season. York has right to be proud of this fine group. The choirs are participating in the State Contest and will bring in many awards for York. 145 ,-.jfs , Junior Choir: FIRST ROW, left to right: Janie Dugger, Laura Hemmis, Mary Ann Becker, Karen Couch, Beverly Zeug, Chris Piiacek. SECOND ROW: Carol Gos- se, Barb Kraier, Rita Dacken, Ellen Maltby, Cheryl Scott, Janice Nelson. THIRD ROW: Diane Willson, Carol Boykin, Paula Hasernan, Nicoline Holbrook, Susie Shatter, Kay VanBorg, Barb Berg, FOURTH ROW: Robert Becker, George Shamburg, Nance Graves, Claudia Martindale, Anita Bonham, Carolyn Kapps, Zita Jusinskas, Lora VanZyI, Barb Snyder. FIFTH ROW: Paul Jensen, Dave Fritz, George L, Berghorn, Tom Boniour, Cindy Landry, Pam Hammell, Sue Groth, Marilyn Mortensen, Barbara Woode, Jean Mortensen. SIXTH ROW: Jet? Han- sen, Tarn Schratmeier, Ray Menzel, Fred Spannaus, John Nickelson, Bob Nathan, John Davidovich, Mike Roth, Dennis Perryman, Jerry Weaver. SEVENTH ROW: Craig Smith, Ron Michel, Jim Rudulph, Torn O'Connell, Mike Pikey, Gordon Kraft, Mike Powers, John Fiumefreddo, Bob Schmid, Dave Row- fer, Ralph Viscariello, John Kreutz, Choirs Follow Tradition of Achievement. , , ff PR rs. . ,065 W Gi Mixed Octet, FIRST ROW, l. to R: Carl Priepke, Russ Bixby, Leslie Zunkle, Jeff Brown, SECOND ROW: Barb Strasser, Jan Wendel, Andrea Berens, Leslie Crysler. 146 Mixed Quartet: Left to Right: Jan Wendel, Nancy Berghorn, Carol Priepke, Jahn Rowe. 1 at selected. 51195272 Freshman Boys' Chorus Front to Back: LEFT ROW: J. Pierzala, B. White, J. Molburg, F. Glenn, S. Sartorius, K. Groenwald, J. Corbett, B. Levin, J. Spera, R. Max- well, CENTER ROW: R. Scorza, M. Soto, A. Swensen, M. Culley, S. Engebretsen, D. Doty, D. Doty, D. West- wood, P. Nelson, RIGHT ROW: R. Knudsen, M, Olsen, A, I-loftman, A, Rank, K. Parrent, R, Schweitzer, J Jepsen, J. DeJohn. Freshman Girls' Choir: FIRST ROW: A. Tremblay, S, Piper, M, Hurd, L. Kirby, M. Terry, M. Zacher, S. Pegelau, C. Ellzey, P, Salmon, J. Woods, M. Endahl, S Trebbe, D. Rusch, C, Shmitt, M. Weigel, S. Kaufman. SECOND ROW: B, Konopka K. Strand, G. Richards, P. Stoffregen, K. Spragve, J. Grieve, M. Finney, L. Davis C. Sylvestro, L. Mickow, D. Daniel, J. Schneider, N. Knight, L. Wiersema, M Watts. THIRD ROW: A. Kaspar, C. Downs, G. Peterson, E. Sauch, A. Swartz, P Fedrowitz, L, Jorgensen, B. Scheiter, S. Fotte, A. Kasper, C. Wilson, R. Knill, C Dinnsen, G. Froelich, B, Pedersen. FOURTH ROW: S, Slocum, K. Tineley, D Sassmann, S, Voelz, S. Knez, L. Schulz, R, Dhamer, N. Riemer, J. Deitelhoff, B Cable, J. Knapp, B. Smeja, N. Faron, J, Stoker, A. Weidman. York's Vocal Trends Form Traditions York's reputation for high-grade performance in the vocal music field has come by no accident nor by chance. There are many hours of training and preparation behind the near-professional performances. These groups pictured here are evidence of the great interest among the students. It is from these groups that members of the Senior Choir are chosen, from these groups that the many ensemble groups are Third Period Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Shallcross, A. Super, J. Smeja, J. O'Daniella A. Oakley, S. Olson, R. Michaels, S. Menk, J. Dudley, J. Mueller, M. Jankowski. SECOND ROW: S Nessel, K, Lason, M. Barter, L. Ultsch, C. Kimble, G. Sailor, J. R. Craig, C. Riggs, L. Wanzung, P Martin, M. Gorman, M. Filson. THIRD ROW: M. Wohland, P. Nelson, L. Witte, S. Frafilt, S. Reynolds, P Lund, S. Drew, D. Ruyarac, C. Drallmeier, C. Finke, C. Jourdan, M. Otto. FOURTH ROW: G. Felckles, J Schmitt, C. Nalfe, P. Kinst, M. Close, M. Conner, P. Hodges, C. Braun, B. Radenz, G. Geer, S Surges, J. Grech, S. Feigenbaum, D. Friedrich, Freshman Girls' Chorus: FIRST ROW: M. Micks, N. Boylan, C, Greco, S Smart, A. Blezic, P. Johnson, B. Gazdik, J. Swaim, S. Bloomfield, K, Brem berg, E. Oeser, J. Molburg. SECOND ROW: S. Hagensee, K. Kline, C. Maul D. Gibbon, E. O'Brien, D. Blasius, L, Lomosney, J. Knueppel, P. Sittler, J Gillie, S. Gottscholk, B. Bereiter, T. Chaplin. THIRD ROW: M. Chafee, J Metcalf, J. Kroeplin, S. Mehl, C. Boykin, C, Johnson, S. Bolt, K. Ollenquist M. Marcinek, N. Nelson, M. Matuna, C. Capen, G. Harrald, N. Johnson FOURTH ROW: L. Muir, L, Newhoff, S. Branson, J. McGregor, L. Hubbard L. Johnson, M. Meyer, P. Miller, J, Kortge, P. Marcoline, N. Parr, S. Gehl M. McMahon, P. Meyer. 21 535 I fig' York Concert Orchestra, ROW 'l, L to R: Charles Tesch, Loretta Massallek, Shel- ley Smaller, Virginia Owens, Pinki Tesch, Douglas Medley, Amy Hotelling, Linda Shambaugh. ROW 2: Tom Gibson, Philip Pompei, John Brockett, Kristine Beyerman, Bill Koenig, Donna Stanish, Sue Pedersen, Barbara Allen, Sue Rey- The Concert Orchestra Under the direction of Mr. Leo Pondelick, the Concert Orches- tra presented two major concerts this year, the String Orchestra Concert in the tall and the annual spring concert. In addition to its contributing to many civic and community functions, the or- chestra participated in the Music Department's Christmas pro- gram and sponsored the Bali Hai D'way, a tremendously suc- cessful event. The highlight of the year was a trip to Bowling Charles Tesch, Tom Gibson, Linda Shambaugh, Douglas Medley. nolds, Sue Stahamer, Barbara Barsh, Mary Fuchsteiner, Louise Fara, Carole Mat- hews, Mark Groves, Joan Sinclair. ROW 3: Diane Teckenbrock, Lynn Lambin, Phyllis Olson, Susan Fink, John Lindsey, Jeanne Antell, Judy Huseberg, Clyde a Proud Tradition at York Green University, where the orchestra presented a program. Two ot the ensemble groups within the orchestra are pictured below. These string quartets were selected to represent York at the String Ensemble Symposium in Allerton Park. They were chosen by the University of Illinois music department on the basis of taped programs sent to them. Philip Pompei, Shelley Smaller, Amy Hotelling, Pinky Tesch. Johnson, Karen Spolren, Carol Heyle, Richard Schindler, Barbara Elliot, Robert BOUI'ke. ROW 4: MY. l-60 POr1CleliCl1, Dfwid JOhnSOn, ROlliH Olson, Bill Wood, Edbrooke, Philip Hanson, Mary Scovill, Lynn Pomeronce, Donna Salchow, Robert Cheryl Connor, John Horn, Sue Sandahl, Par Garrett, Marlene Laine, Rusty Buchhoss, Jerry Glander, Frank LaBosco, Jim Huson, Philip Ronzheimer, Steven Culp, Joy Paulus. Orchestra Omcers: L to R: Charles Tesch, Tom Gibson, Sue Fink, Pinky Tesch, Shelley Smaller. JJ 4 ,. ff f fi- x ' b 224 WI Z Aff F' as X 25 2 , 'Q , digg Y ' M ' 1- 1 Jgfi hm nazi 7 hai. ,fe VF 25 .. fww 49.1 KT 1 1 S if il ' + Q Wiz 3 ri ,AQ S 133X 25? , w I , 35135 ? -if QEW1 a . 1 -1- ,. 5. he Ui K -awww g v K I 5 Wg. A nr Q gas I 'x , ax . 2 ,ai W Q F an zz , an Ax Z, ' Mm E . HH mm, ig U -.ig-, 1-Q 3 WAX P 1 K. f qu N Q 21 , . ,KKLK we , I W m Long Hours, Hard Work - Drama Department Tradition ,R it I - .,.' 1 fi-9Q1.., 0 .5 en - t . 'I 1 . .ni uinlii Steve Spencer, Pete Rasmussen, and Rick Roberts acting in Matchmaker. ri -:Ea:s:::.z' if '21 5 Rick Roberts, Pete Rasmussen, and Sandie Beck in Match- maker. Maior. Under the leadership ot Drama Director David Beuter and Technical Director Bruce Siewerth, York's Drama Department again put in many long hours ot hard work. The year's program consisted of two ma- ior drama productions, The Matchmaker in the tall and -Anastasia in the spring. In addition to these a Night ot One Acts, which was student-directed and student-produced, was presented in December. The Sound of York was produced tor the Student Coun- cil by the members of the Drama Department in March. Cindy Landry, Fay Atwood, Audrey Aabey, Frank Rivas, and Sandie Beck in scenes from the annual winter play. In the fall play Steve Spencer and Tom Fisher portray their roles. Scenes from Matchmaker featuring Sandie Beck, Linda Gorvett, and Steve Pictured on these pages are some scenes from the dramatic productions. Pictures ot Sound of York are presented on the next page. York's Drama De- partment has long been known tor its high quality work, both in the dramatic tield and in the technical field. A busy department with its own program, it is called upon to serve the school and community in many other programs and auditorium presentations. Bob Karstens and Sandie Beck in The Old lady Shows Her Medals. 152 lt, Sylvis Parkins works on the many behind the scene ac- tivities. 1 A E A scene from The Romance of the Willow Paffern. l Mike Powers, Joe Sclwobel, ond Les Zunkel portraying Light Crew prepares for coming performances the mystery ploy, Sorry, Wrong Number. Susan Grofh in Sorry, Wrong Number. ii Mr. Sievvorilw explains flor construction to stagecroff class. Worlds all done! Carolyn Schmidt angl Steve Miller Brigodoon ci Brilliant cmd Colorful Success Brigcidoon was one of The most Thrilling and splendidly performed produc- Tions ever seen on York's sTage. STarring Steve Miller, Carolyn Schmidt, The Senior A Cappella Choir, The York Orchestra and various stage and lighT crews, Brigadoon had maximum aTTendance boTh nighTs of performance. Too laTe for The yearbook lasT year, The picTures of The productions are proudly presenTed in This edition. The production was under The direcTion of Mr. Jock Witmer. He was assisted by Mr. James Nolan. f s .fl wi i i f W W' X 1 7 1 Steve Miller, Jef? Brown, Liz Widman, and Doug- las Nelson. Barbara Struth and Douglas Nelson Curtain call for The full cast of Brigadoon wfiy fi ,MQ Do-Re-Mi . , . Standing on the corner. , K' The Sound of York How about one more chorus? A hundred ond one pounds of fun 5- 'if' The Playboys cmd their Girls! qi gil! .Affw -Q ij? New 4 . 3 i - fs-4st1'?SZ??5fiiE 'S -'ii it Juniors, Left to Right: Tom Remec, Mary McEnerney, Dean Kloker, Gail Olson, Janis Smith, Julia Joseph. Slaves, L to R: Steve Mack, John Haptas, Steve Thorsen, Donald Leo. The Roman Banquet- One of York's Oldest Traditions ROL 4 ,XJ Y W ' -- G-O , f w. 'f- . 4 .. 4, , H dk i s., 1 iw, N-,Z f .SQWBF i'-- nr... fy if Wiiaffg' A , V, -.,g,4f1-W , 'H' ' L g ' has--fr' LPV3 sy .Inky Seniors: Sue Pedersen, Mary Edith Scovill, Susan Smith, Audrey Aabey. Latin Club Members: Karen Johnson, Susan Hagensee, Susan Bryan, Kath- leen Tinsley, Carol Wilson, Jean Stoker, Mary McMahon, Donna Oku, Judy Hulseberg, Leslie Johnson, Barbara Buhle, Sue Pedersen. Paterfamilias, Stephen Bemis. Latin Club Ofticers: Susan Stok- er, Secretary, Kathryn Arm- strong, Treasurer, Peter Schnei- der, Vice-president, Stephen Bemis, President. 'SQ g ii Vesfalsz Linda Landgrebe, Linda Briggs, Janet Rudolph, Judith Samuel, Joann Roberis. Latin Club Oflicers and Slaves: Don Pieniazck, slave, Kay Armstrong, Treasurer, Richard Burzynski, slave, Stephen Bemis, President, Susan Stoker, Secre- tary, Peter Schneider, Vice-president, William Carier, slave. ' . 'fs 5 X. 2 if Q sf, 53? .W 'W H-lk J 7 QWQW, A, l if 3 W' ' ., A 3 1 E f i i 5 l W... N l Vs va v S M. ii ff NX Juniors: Janis Smiih, Julie Joseph, Gary Kentgen, Slaves: Frederick Searing, George Westfall. fvllw., I E. -M., ,,., H M - 3 if we .X Juniors: Tom Remec, Dean Kloker, Gary Kentgen, Robert Wendland. V . Wi mv' rf? 5 fl 3 lvl. . g ,x, . i ' I fr V. I s . ' ff J ,f ,. :- l 1 ' .v ,gy k M V53 , ' ' A 5 ' 3 - ' ,Q L, , , J y , - ff , v S G, . ' ' 4 ' ..,' ' - 'liz-cf, ' N 'i W S, J rif mf' izfffrav DF Fd FIRST ROW: Judy Mather, Cheryl Smart, Jackie Beck, Bobbie Rogers, Carole Johns, SECOND ROW: Gail Tinsley, Elaine Alhrnann, Joan Lionella, Barb New- man, Sue Knickers, Donna Escue, Jean Miller, Jane Shuler, Lee Larson, THIRD ROW: Jean Greenlee, Penny Poole, June Ross, Pam Poole, Pat Geyer, Diane Barauskas, Barb Kraier, Jean Nelson, Mary Filson, JoAnn Lee. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Langel, Dorothy Ronzheimer, Mary Conner, Sue Ramirez, Jo Rasmussen, Sue Pile, Kitty Palmer, Shirley Creighton, Candee Lee, Gail Hackett, Lynn Hays, Joan Horn, Ron Robin. FIFTH ROW: Janet Rath, Judy Ehrard, Carol Glasgow, Janice DeChristopher, Sue Shorter, Kathy Bowden, Sue Groth, Sue Reynolds, Spanish Clu An active and long established organization, the Spanish Club had a year highlighted by the annual Christmas Party which was climaxed with the breaking ot the treasure-hlled pinata. At the Christmas party Jose Castro, a tremendous Flamingo dancer, thrilled all that were present. The group also visited a Mexican restaurant and sponsored a movie. The energetic members sold Spanish Club Board: Sandie Beck, Barbara Kraier, Sue M, Reynolds, Ron Robin, s F .5 f I A . K,,,,, D b A ,- -r an KVNXN Kathy Wilson, Sue Reynolds, Mary Becker, Virginia Sailor, Carolyn Kapps, Pat Bennedetto, Dick Fisher, SIXTH ROW: Jerry Glander, Chuck Cunningham, Bob Quakenbush, Craig Weigel, Jett Pierce, Dennis Mraz, Dana Wegner, Bruce Rasmussen, Ron Scheiblaur, Tom Boniour. SEVENTH ROW: Carol White, Sue Schmidt, Lynn Ringhaver, Laurel lngve, Kay Smith, Jackie Gehl, Sharon From, Donna Weisner, Nancy Kramer, Barb Woode, Landis Torcom, Darlene Naugle. EIGHTH ROW: Arlene Gruder, Carol Dragisic, Kathy Ackerman, Karen Arms, Barb Wilson, Carol Wagner, Sandie Beck, Kathy Harris, Lynn Poole, Sue Schultas, Tchad Tarrab, Cheryl Conner. Learns South-of-the - Border at the games and celebrated the day ot the dead and Pan American Day. Initiation and election of othcers took place in the spring. Here pins and guards were given tor special honors. The club also put a tioat in the Homecoming parade. Mrs. Naiera was the club's taculty sponsor. Spanish Club Otticers: Sue Ramirez, Points Chairman, Jane Schuler, Secretary, Sue Reynolds, Treasurer, Donna Escue, Vice-president, Judy Mather, President 1 K ll' M5 i i T EES 5 ' . ., k! S Sis 'fx 4-0 lt's all Spanish but the food - galletas y coca-cola. Traditions A more solemn and meaningful part of the initiation. Spanish Club initiation pranks. V nh' gb :Q if M. A Spanish tradition, the bullfight, is exernplihed by the Spanish Club fioat. - 'J-,f ' T 1 , rs , -di f A I i ' iii , if , 1' N1 2 . A German Club FRONT ROW Sarah Herrnanson Diane Ruarac Phyllis Olson Ferry Julie McCanon, Sue Haines, THIRD ROW: Carolyn Konrad, Bob Schmidt Sue Kamrn Carole Oetke Barbara Milkert SECOND ROW Rick Burn Marlynn Bruce Andrews, Ron Lundgren, Bob Murray, Ted Piontowski, Jerry Ferry, Wayne Gutzmer Harriet Dickey Lorette Massallek Sue Simpson Linda Larson Carole Judson Vic Maul, Joel Arendt. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? The German Club is old in tradition, both York tradition and the folk tradition of German culture. It is and for a long time has been a popular organi- zation with the students enrolled in the German classes. Membership is open to those students making a B in first semester German or to those studying second year German. Besides stimulating interest in conversational Ger- man, the club otters ample opportunity to learn of and to engage in many of the old German customs. Particularly interesting are those centered around holiday time. The German Club is sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Ptattle and Miss Diane Rueckert. German Club Otticers: Carolynn Konrad, Vice-president, Susan Haines, Secretary, Sarah Hermanson, Treasure-rg Richard Burn, President. M., ww' French Club: FIRST ROW, Kathy Stone, Judy Bryzek, Kay Van Borg, Jane Bat- tin, Nancy Pedersen, Judy Dudley, Barbara Shallcross. SECOND ROW, Jean Nolan, Karen Lichty, Linda Truhlar, Barbara Berg, Sharon Burke, Jeanne Cole- man, Gail Rosselot, Anne Hinchlift. THIRD ROW, Jane Steuber, Sara Olson, Diane Pomerance, Carol Hardt, Ellen Baldont, Zita Jusinslcas, Naomi Poltrock, Gayle Sianta. FOURTH ROW, Lana Jamieson, Marcia Mascarello, Shari Wright Bonnie Boyle, Elaine Wright, Janet Anderson, Lorraine I-lovde, Laurel Durlcin Helen Harbuziuk. FIFTH ROW, Barbara Boekelrnan, Crystal Bell, Marcia Seeg ers, Lynn Marquardt, Nancy Montie, Nancy Thal, Cindy Landry, Christie Ol son, Karla Kraft, Sally Boekelman. French Club Becomes Acquainted with Gallic Customs After a late start, French Club was organized and elected its otticers, The first main activity was the Mardi Gras initiation din- ner. The members earned money for their treasury and tor club pins by selling at a basketball game and by sponsoring the Dat- todil Sale. Miss Dorthea Petersen is the faculty advisor. 161 French Club Officers: Left to Right, Jennifer Licht, Vice-presi- dent, Beverly McPheron, Treasurer, Linda Becker, President, Lynn Pomerance, Secretary. lx W XM.- 'R N ,f 'WH 'V , I , n,.,.f eff H-0-Q 'E'-Sl ...Ms s Q55 65 DO YOU ihlnk Ccfol W99e 9V'5 il10UQlifS Ore OU Am9I'lCOH economic Steve Bourke has a session with the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, philosophy? York's Traditions Are Revealed in Its Faces '41 is ITXQKG :ET 1 ' . sf- Q1-Q OK, fellas . , . watch The birdie! Sue Forke, Sue Jaeger, Carol Hoffman, and Dianne Rusch are York's D0f Uld CUFVOH, Dave Hoalf, and Marty Larson capture an autumn scene. smiling Homecoming queens. 'W CHARGE En Mosse for.. Pistons, connecting rocls, crankshaft, Auto Shop, and Jim Rirfer. No Comment! ,....... ......,., 5 .W 1 3 . , 5 f X ,Q 1E'..f:si -fi'-Q Q , M, r l 1 Debafe Team: FIRST ROW: Larry Wallace Slandlngl, Susan Sclwulfze, Pefsche. FOURTH ROW: Gary Clarisfel, Sreye Bemis, Alex deParry, Jerry SECOND ROW: Andrea Berens, Marcia Walls, THIRD ROW: Clvisllne Olson, Ferry, Bob Bauerfiend, Carole Ferry, Par Gisburne. Kallwy l-laoton, Kay Arrnslrang, Jennifer Licln, Carol Parclweta, Mr. Nolan, Mrs. TournarnenfTropl1y Wilnnersz Carol Parchefa, Jerry Ferry, Susan Schultze, and Gary Chrisfel. ---.....-, -v....,,-g' K-......A Varsity Ueoaters: Lett to Right, Loral Parcheta, Andrea Behrens, Larry Wallace, Kathy Hooton, Jerry Ferry, Susan Schultze, Gary Christel, Pat Gisburne, York's debate team is a devoted, hard-working group, recognized as one ot the best in this area. After many months ot research and struggle to pertect their cases, they debated Resolved: The United States should Promote a Common Market tor the Western Hemisphere. They took part in eighteen tournaments and debated against Wil- lowbrook on WBBM television. Through their activities, debators learn skills usetul in other Helds. They develop tol- erance ot viewpoint, learn to make relative iudgements and improve their abilities in discourse, reading and research. Mr. James Nolan is their coach. Resolved: The United States Should Promote a Common Market for the Western Hemisphere. Senior Debate-rs: Left to Right, Lawrence Wallace, Steve Bourke, Kathy Hooton, Anl drea Berens, Susan Schultze. ? 1' Home Economics Club: FIRST ROW: Linda Lange, Karen Dittmer, Terry Moro, ROW: Kathy Hurley, Margaret Zacher, Bonnie Quine, Sally Thompson, Bar .loan Sinclair, Diane Holtz, Velyete Smania, Lynn Hay, Judy Rudnick. SEC- bara Nikodern, Jean Mortensen, Jeri Casey, Mary Ann Clase, Claudia Frie OND ROW: Mary Swanson, Paula Sardina, Nancy Boylan, Ann Strusinski, tag, Carol Black, Diane Rhoads, Linda Palmer, Ann LaSallo, Sally Smith, Linda Lee Cleary, Nanette Laval. THIRD ROW: Mary Belslevv, Jan Evensen, Pat Kleindler, Joan Steinklauber. FIFTH ROW: Judy Bryzek, Linda Dempsey, Sue Stoyer, Eleanor Keating, Ann Rutecke, Donna Hulsman, Carol Stoner, Martha Bathum, Roada Hunt, Judy Keppner, Julie Baldi, Donna Herman. Otto, Audrey Super, Paulette Morema, Pat Jensen, Delores Stoke. FOURTH Home Ec Club Builds Traditions of the Home The Home Economics Club's purpose is to stimulate interest and to turther study in this field. This club is open to anyone taking home economics. This year the club's money making proiect included such things as selling brownies during lunch hours and han- dling the concession stand at a bas- ketball game. The project ot the year was making Christmas gitts for the chil- dren's Ward at the Elmhurst Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Roberta Lindgren and Mrs. Hel- en O'Neill are the sponsors for the club. Home Economics Otticers: Kay Winter, Vice- presidentf Lois Witt, Treasurer, Donna Keil, Secretary, Linda Kleiner, President. 166 Organized in 1945, York's Math Club allows those students who have interest and ability in mathematics to widen their activities beyond the classroom work. Meet- ings are held each month when the Prob- lem of the Month is the basis of the pro- gram, At least once a year the club has as its guest a prominent mathematician. Mr. Leon Benson is the faculty sponsor of the group. Moth Club Officers: Lett to Right: Charles Tesch, Treasurer, Robert Edbraolce, Secretary, Phil Han- son, President, Al Bertalmio, Vice-president. P2 40' Quick with the Figures - the Math Club Math Club: FRONT ROW, Seated: Phil Hanson, Jay Graf, Mr, Benson. SEC- ROW, Standing: Gail Meeker, Al Bertalmio, Jim Kuellmer Parke Schaefer OND ROW: David Pitcairn, Tom Gibson, Bob Edbroolce, Carl Landwehr. THIRD Jim Crum, Charles Tesch, John Gurtz, James Mikoda. If-IRE, Ui' Girls' Club Works for York's Welfare gf t Y Q :P i - i f f 1-if.-14, W' V il: ' Q f ' !'Y5frl's sr li f 5 1 Q f ' FQ, f if , 1 5 V 5 V , ' -r. e Z , 5 ,. s yo . ,ig e I I , R pf EQ ii ffl 5 5 ,CMM -l vw ,,,- , an -A-he Girls' Club Board: FRONT ROW: Ginny Rumpf, Nickolene Holbrook, Wendy na Schroeder, Cheryl Finke, Ginny Sittler, Cheryl Cesstord, Jeanne Coleman, Ward, Janet Heim, Sue Graft, Diane Bernardo, Kathy Jourdan, Marlene Laine, Maly Kiendl. Joan Laemmer. BACK ROW: Carol Wegener, Sue Nelson, Annette Lezza, Don- Girls' Club Oflicersf Sue Nelson, Treasurer, Janet Heim, Corresponding Secretary, Annette Lezza, Recording Secretary, Diane Bernardo, Vice-president, Joan Loemmer, President. -exe 1 .. Members work diligently on the traditional bows for Bow Week. The beginning . . it, ? l Classity yourself, green for freshman, yellow for sophomore, red for iunior, white for senior. Girls' Club Returns for a Successful Year Girls' Club is mainly a service club. The club initiated their projects by the annual Bow Week. This is done mainly to raise money and encourage class loyalty. Each year the club attends the Girls' Club Conference where representatives from clubs throughout the Chicago area discuss common problems and ac- tivities. Girls' Club sponsored their semi-formal dance which was held in the fall. The dance, Harvest Haze, was an enioyable activity for many York students. Miss Phyllis Graham is Faculty Sponsor of the group. Solace in Autumn .z-fy, . lUi Put your little foot right there ... l York Hi Ushers: STANDING: Steve Rhode. FIRST ROW, L to R: Jack Marbarger, Craig Smith, Tim Spannaus, Jim Peters, Craig Chambers, Jeri Weaver. SEC- OND ROW: Don Stolper, Lauren Eggers, AI Spek, Craig Rodemaker, Phil Kent- field. THIRD ROW: Bruce McGee, John Farrell, Hugh Studebaker, Phil Ross, Ed Canty. Attendance Office Assistants: FIRST ROW, L to R: Kay Winter, Jeryl Young, Marilyn Hiser, Claudia Thompson, Donna Keil, Sally Smith, Shirley Clark. SECOND ROW: Karen Peceny, Sue Mauss, Janet Sieracki, Mary Kay Jacobs, Timithy Goheen, Kathryn Hemmingway, Dianne Sch- naufer. THIRD ROW: Dawn Janson, Karen Heerwagen, Kay Smith. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Stobbe, Dennis Pilgrim. Service Is a Tradition at York. York Service Groups are volunteer students that work during study hall and home- room periods helping the administration perform the endless tasks that face them, These people receive little praise for the demanding iolo they fulfill. Nurses' Assistants: Left to Right: Ellana Evenson, Karen Black, Ann Olszanawski, Judy Ehrhard, Carol White, Sue Clermont, Debby Karcher, Pam Williams. Sound Cew: SEATED: Jim Kaufman, Bill Nelson. STANDING: John Graham, Steve Bemis, Ken Cowdzinski, John Davenport. E '- Visual Aid Statt: FIRST ROW, L to R: John Graham, John Davenport, James Kaufman, Merrill Labadie, Al Fritz, Charles Newman, Bob Wanderer, John Schutt, Tim Shehan, Vince Brennen. SECOND ROW: Mike Lightbourne, Donald Reed, Bob Richards, Paul Fredrickson, Tom Cox, Larry Chapman, Ronald Guidance Office Assistants: FIRST ROW, L to R: Margaret Lynch, Kathy Wilson Andrea Brin, Sharon Passeger, Mary Larson. SECOND ROW: Judy Black, Jacqueline Beck, Penny Stump, Carolyn Nash, Emily Dziegiel, Patricia Duggan, Rosemary Duell man, Linda Ha-rt. THIRD ROW: Betty Sellers, Susan Smith, Lois Mareck, Kathy Wil Science Lab Assistants FIRST ROW Lto R John Foss Jim Scott Jim liams, Carol Meske, Edith Sprio, Barbara Biritz, Laurel Markvart. Kuelmer SECOND ROW Dick Snyder Dave Pitcairn Roger Buchaus , Y my Hy! 4. W .,,. W H 5 M ' um.-N. L ' ,A . ,. , , LIBRARY STAFF: At table: Helen Freitag. SEATED an floor, L to R: Julie MacCanon, Jackie Langal, Christine Fuesz, Donna Finley, Lenora Johnson, Jane Battin, Kathy Coyner. SEC- OND ROW: Barb Seidcheck, Sarah Hermanson, Leah Bland, Lynn Pool, Jean Nelson, Mary Swanson, Diane Baraukus, Gail Hackett, Sue Knicker, Lorraine Fox, Kathy Ackerman, Coralie Smetana. THIRD ROW: Karen Sreingraber, Dolly Feuerhake, Jackie Skinner, Sue Ramiriz, Kitty Palmer, Rose Capelle, Janet Cipar, Marcia Seegers, Carol Meske, Donna Herman, Paulette Morema, Sheryl Johnson, Linda Dempsey, Carolyn Dyer, Joanne Konoplo, Lorraine Hovde, Kathy Kohlman, Carol Oetke, Judy O'Leary, Virginia Robe, Penny Clark. GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS: FIRST ROW, L to R: Nancy Kramer, Lou Goetschel, Leslie Fricke, Karen Lichty, Roberta Ed- brook, Shirley Creighton. SECOND ROW: Margaret Pearce, Penny Christensen, Barb Cobner, Bonnie Boyle, Janet Anderson, Mary Lyons, Pat McClelland. THIRD ROW: Judy Mather, Gail Tinsley, Gail Rosselot, Carole Potpora, Hilda Rogers, Judy Mc- Cann, Maurine Martel, Pat Hickey. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Kon- rad, Jo Ann Lee, Sondra Pfaft, Judy Sather, Cathy Lamprecht, Joan Davis, Linda Lyons, Marilyn Skinkle. Faithful Service Groups Help Administration BUS CHECKERS: SEATED L ta R: Mary McCarthy, Kris McConachie, Dawn Janson, Susan Knicker, Marge Blumthal, Mike Lightbourne. STANDING: Karen YORK HIGH SCHOOL ART STAFF: L to R: Sue Haines, Mike Holder, Peceny, Sharon Stobbe, Lorraine Hovde, Donna Keil, Sue White, Sue Mauss. Janine Vogt, Ruthann Wilson, Doug Bande, Kathy Stone. 172 if For the lOOOth time Are we hovmg school today I cont understand why we ore the only two on the bus. The cold weather keeps mony students from their favorite class! 173 Could I take some of the left overs home? W' Twenty-Two Below! No Buses . . . No School! Nc seventh hour loofers tocloylllll ,.-4 ,-all ,LL-.. 'it wi pi T ffsi:s?fWfs 'ess A, wp ,V fy jf-...VL ,f l I York Cough? CDH: C3uord! Soy, where's the porode! Ask some freshmen! . . . to be or not to be, is THAT the question . . .? osks Kurt Fowich. The Mod River Brolcemen hum, Flight of the Bum- blebeef' country style. Steve Rhode ond Jonice Tyk display that love ond friendship which exists be- tween seniors! Holf-time ond the hc1t's too big - besides, the sun wos in her eyes! 174 Aff' 7 , 14.3. Ah A ' W 11 fgm UWM wif 4 Q Q ! ,.,.- ,Nm XX! . 3 i i 5 2 'E FRONT ROW Ann Ritchie Michele Campbell Kendel Vlctorlne Susan Graft Werner Frey Frank Lobasco, David English, Craig Rodemaker, Kathy Hooton, T . U Q Q Q roditions Interest Historical Society Under the direction ot Mr. G. A. Zacharias, the Historical Society is open to any York student enrolled in a history class. The club's monthly meetings are given over to a varied program of illustrated lectures, movies ot his- torical nature, and panel discussions. Fre- quently, guest speakers present the program. Field trips are especially popular with the members, and a visit to the Cook County Court highlighted such activities this year. Historical Society Othcers: Susan Schultze, Treasurer Kathy Hooton, Secretary, Craig Rodemaker, Vice-presi- dent, Ann Ritchie, President. Tradition of Hospitality ls Task of Green Key ,, , . . Green Key Club Members: SITTING, Nancy Graves, Jean Greenly, Betsy Sharon Burke, Judy Mueller, Karen Hanson, Elana Evensen, Mary Kay Jacobs, Burns, Janice Tyk. SECOND ROW, Sue Ramerez, Judy Freundt, Sharon From, Carol Oetke, FGY Atwood. Gail Olson, Mary McEnerney. STANDING, Ellen Heckmann, Diane Schnaufer, Service is the object ot Green Key Club's many projects. Members monitor the halls, greet and give information to visitors, act as guides for the two Parents' Nights, help at PTA. activities and sell covers tor Y's Tales. As a new community service, they operated a cloak room tor Sunday evening concerts and speakers at York. Mrs. Carol Hall is their tac- ulty advisor. ev, l we-'egg' ,W 1 I K . I i J . , , fall? ts , , .f Vg' kk an i 1' 'T fe J C Green Key Club Officers: Left to Right, Barbara Sladek, f D. ' . 14 in , , Treasurer, Sally Boekelman, Secretary, Marilynn Cerny, ' 1 ' President, Mary Lee Larson, Vice-president. 177 'K' 9 7 .,1-tv ' L sits rt? TV' .K ,1 . 4. M-We-3 ., .- tsl wk .AM 1 Wx' Future Teachers is an organization which aims to help those interested in the teaching protession, and to start preparing them for this excellent career. During the year guest speakers frequently address the group and explain and discuss new develop- ments, needs and methods in the teaching profession. The club sponsor is Mrs. Ellen Bass. M. f Future Teachersf OFhcers: Karen Lichty, Librarian, Barbara Veg tr ter, President, Ania Achten, Secretary-Treasurer, Kitty Palmer Vice-president. i t f I Students Examine the Role of a Teacher Future Teachers' Members: FRONT ROW: Gail Tinsley, Nancy Martin, Kitty Cathy Larnprecht, Barbara Vegter. THIRD ROW: Lenore Johnson, Beth Loren Palmer, Karen Lichty. SECOND ROW: Ania Achten, Linda Gavin, Sharon Burke, zen, Cheryl Conner, Lesley Muir, Phyllis Truckenbrodt, Marlene Janicek. Future Nurses Club, FIRST ROW, Beverly McPheron, Lee Anne Loek, Suzanne Clermont, Caroly Ellzey, Mary McCarthy. SECOND ROW, Eunice Bornemann, Kathy Tinsley, Kathleen Julison, Dianne Rhoads, Penelope Sittler, Janice Ko- nor Keating, Phyllis Nelson, Linda Newhoff, Elizabeth Howard. FOURTH ROW, Judith Meyer, Donna Gibbon, Flora Buehler, Ann Olszanowski, Michele Rear- don, Judith Ehrhard, Patricia Stover, Diane Sisson, Lynn Wakeman, Lynn Ring- newko. THIRD ROW, Marlynne Gutzmer, Cheryl Witt, Karen Hanson, Patricia hover, Linda Lomasney, Nancy Graves, Susan Spang, Jane Moeglich, Annette Jensen, Carolann Downs, Barbara Voss, Judith Keppner, Francis Quarry, Elea- Niemoth, Cathryn Oetke, Ellen O'Brien. Future Nurses Club Learns About Careers Ahead. Meeting once every month, Future Nurses Club members sow films and heard lecturers from hos- pitals and clinics in order to learn more about their chosen profession. Their Christm 's service proiect was making felt mittons and candy-filled stockings tor a children's hospital. The highlight of the year was the Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet held in May. Miss Suiter was the faculty advisor. Future Nurses Club Oflicers: Left to Right, Phyllis Nelson, Secre- tary, Marlynne Gutzmer, Treasurer, Ann Olszanowski, Vice-presi- dent, Cheryl Witt, President. M 5, as Radio Club Helps New Hams Radio Club: Left to Right: Len Prescott, Jerry Ferry, Steve Bell, Tim Spannaus, Roger Sneden, Tim Jost, John Holstrum, Robert Mirowiec, Bryce Richards, Mark Muehlausen, Mike Stevenson, Tom Mueller, Steve Bemis, Missing: Tom O'Connell. The primary concern of the Radio Club this year has been training and preparing for the Novice Amateur License. The theory courses are taught by members of the club and are com- pletely optional, Through a fairly comprehen- sive course, the students have advanced from basic fundamentals to advanced receiver and transmitter theory. Since the material in the course moved torward very quickly, some out- side work was required on the part of the stu- dent. The Radio Club is sponsored by Mr. Richard S. Davis. Radio Club Officers: Roger Sneden, Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Mueller Vice-president, Tim Spannaus, President. 7 of The Lettermen's Club gives needed and valuable service to many activities at York. The Lettermen sold programs at our football games. They served as ushers at the home athletic events as well as operating the basketball line-up score board. Often they had a check room as a service to the spectators. The Lettermen also gave their time to help in the cafeteria. Membership is awarded to any boy who has received a letter in varsity sports. l-le also must be in at least one sport the year that he is in the club. The year was highlighted by the initia- tion ceremony in the spring. Members may earn club pins and year guards by participating in these projects. Mr. Lee Wachenheim is the club's faculty sponsor. Ziff H X wg, r Lettermen's Club Yields Service and Leadership Lettermen's Club, lst ROW, L to R: Joe Houdek, Loren Michael, Harry Bullock, Rich Kensinger. 2nd ROW: Dick Adams, John Cisar, Ron Guenther, Bill Boyles, Frank Reed. 3rd ROW: Jim Corzatt, Jim Peters, Tom Nagel, Jack Wanzung, Mau- rice Kennedy. 4th ROW: John Koblik, Al Spek, Charles Peterson, Marvin Hansen, Don Stolper, Al Bertalrnio. 5th ROW: Ron Cottingham, Jim Paddock, Steve Rhode, Jim Nash, Jon Woods. 6th ROW: Don Burkland, Ron Gump, Randy Bus, Bob Welin, Larry Swanson, Bill Conroy. Lettermen's Club Officers Steve Rhode, Treasurer, John Cisar, Sergeant-at-Arms, John Wallace, Secretary, Frank Reed, Vice-president, Ron Guenther, President. H1 xi mit 3 U ,, y qi I ii 4 Pep Club Ofticers, lett to right: Penny Christensen, Vice President, Janet Tyke, Point Chairman, Janet Sieracki, Secretary, Ginny Walsh, President, Betsy Q Burns, Point Chairman. L :.,. ' ' . ff .-' f-5442-' '9T.fii .v1 -'lt Pep Club Creates Enthusiasm in Yorkites Pep Club is a busy and hard working organization at York. It has the duty of supporting our school athletic teams by further- ing spirit, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship. The sale of York decals, sweatshirts, and York buttons has helped to further the expense for the Volkswagon Bus. The club hopes to purchase this bus in three years tor the Athletic depart- ment. This is a big project with a very worthwhile goal. Pep club sponsored their traditional winter semi-formal. The board picked the outstanding players in each winter sport. Mark Leonetti, Richard Kinsinger, Jim Dawson, and Tom Goldsbourgh were the honored athletics. Mr. Robert Paddock was the Faculty Sponsor. Pep Club Board, L to R, ist ROW: Ginny Walsh, Debbie Karcher, Liz Whitney, Jane Schuler, Betsy Burns, Janet Tyke. 4th ROW: Judy Jordan. 2nd ROW: Janet Sieracki, Penny Christensen, Marge Ginny Sittler, Kay Smith, MaryKay Jacobs. White, Barbara Sladek. 3rd ROW: Jean Anderson, Sue Nelson, f V'7lt Y 71J'7ei is . L Salute to York Dukes by Pep Club Enioying refreshments at the troditional Winter Sports Night dance Yorkites Participate in Pep Club Activities Talking over the weelds events at York Youth Center on Pep Club Night. Find his name is the goal of many dates at Sweetheart Salute 183 All enjoy fun and laughter at the Youth Center 5:5-:-tie. if af1s5Z? its 'ffm , -1, ,, , - ,i ,. 1 - K E M Orchesis Members, lst ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Milkert, Charlene Aksamit, Marilyn Berg, Julie Twedt, Zita Jusinkas. 2nd ROW: Linda Scurte, Dar- lene Morris, Janet LeiMetter, Michele Inman, Bonnie Mastro, Barbara Stemple, Tammy Yee- nik, Sylvia Parkin. 3rd ROW: Carol Mitchinson, Donna Sass- mann, Mariane Marcinek, Crys- tal Bell, Diane Blasius, Sally Stanford, Judy Klingberg, Kathy Coyner, Linda Newhoff, Ellyn Schoen, lrene Santori. 4th ROW: Carol Heyl, Marilyn Al- len, Debbie Daniel, Karen Bick- el, Sherry Evans, Norma Mus- satto, Sue McConnell, Christine Fuesz, Michelle Terry, Carol Twedt, Irene Jusinskas. 5th ROW: Sue Huss, Pat Jensen, Nancy Goralski, Jackie Erd- man, Terry Morrell, Jill Smeia. GAA Members, lst ROW, Left to Right: Antoinette Rumshas, Katherine Palmer, Diane Larsen, Janet Donahue, Karen Brem- berg, Kathy Coyner, Karen Bickel, Audrey Seyer, Sue McConnell. 2nd ROW: Chris McConachie, Darlene Morris, Linda Palmer, Diane Blasius, Lesley Miur, Carol Hardt, Norma Musatto, Loraine Fox, Paula Freund, Jean Miller, Valerie Pierce. 3rd ROW: Linda Powell, Carolyn Konrad, Linda Kozenski,.Bonnie Adams, Joan Carpenter, Judy Geen, Jacqueline Thatson, Carolyn Kapps, Patician Collins, Marcia Seegers, Carolyn Dyer, Carol Wagner, Kay Van Borg. Activities in GAA for the Group as Well as for the Individual Girls' Athletic Association provides an oppor- tunity for participation in sports outside of the regular gym classes. All girls are invited to ioin, the only requirement being an interest in ath- letics. Teams are organized at the beginning of each season in basketball, tennis, bowling, soft- ball, tumbling and apparatus, volleyball, archery and orchesis. York's GAA is aitiliated with a statewide or- ganization and uses its point system. Girls earn points by competing after school on Tuesday or Thursday each week. Awards are made at the end of the year, There are four types of awards, each requiring 75 points. Miss Elizabeth Sims is the faculty advisor and Mrs. Louella Demas is the faculty advisor for Orchesis. GAA Board, lst ROW, left to right: Kay Van Borg, Chris Mc- Conachie, Audrey Super, An- toenette Runashas, Sue McCon- neel, Janet Donnahue, Carolyn Konrad, On tummy: Katherine Palmer, Diane Larsen. Pom Pons is made up of thirty- two hard-working Yorkites who provide halt time entertainment tor the Homecoming football game and several basketball games. Miss Gail Chiletti is the sponsor for this organization. wx When the Dukes Go Marching ln! K Porn Pon Co-Captains Mary Mc- 9- , D7 -' Enerney, and Janet Heim, P P G' l P T' f P f T' Pom Pon Girls: FIRST ROW, Mary McEnerney, Janet Heim. SECOND ROW, Penny Christensen, Ginny Sittler, Marge White, STANDING, Martha Fralick, Barbara Johnson, Beverly Schultz, Hilda Rogers. THIRD ROW, Tesha Zielen, Janet Dustan, Mary Dell Stefani, Jackie Herlache, Jane Steuber, Martha Mace Barbara Hope, Liz Whitney, Sue Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Betsy Burns, Sue Quaker, Carol Wegener, Maly Kiencll, Karla Kraft, Billie Bishop, Karen Fisher, Oblander, Judy Becker, Linda Frazier, Joan Laemmer. KNEELlNGy Janice Tyk, Tana Quinn, Linda Lardizabal. Missing from the picture, Betty Sellers. ,,.-.w,,,..g.:,,,-Qvgv-g lj-., .f. ,L A - , A n I . r W, K ' 'g'1.,? ,. rf' 'L . - If- K , 555.3 Q .A f , e Kb, . ' . 1. - .fmt . , Q Varsity Cheerleaders FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Skinkle, Holly Van Den Brink, co-captain, Liz Camp- bell, co-captain, Sally Ackerman. SECOND ROW, left to right. Jean Anderson, Denise Nakamura, Sue Jaeger. THIRD ROW: Nancy Patterson. York Cheerleaders Promote School Pep Traditionally the cheerleaders have Worked hard in promoting the visiting cheerleaders, thus promoting friendliness between the enthusiasm and sportsmanship at York and within the West Sub- conference schools. These hard-working young ladies are truly urban Conference. This year's squad is no exception. Before representative of the high caliber spirit exhibited by York students. each home basketball game they sponsor a pot luck dinner for Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders FIRST ROW, left to right: Peggy Lynch, Diane Rusch. SECOND ROW, Carole Hoffman, Marge Blumthal. THIRD ROW, Sue Spencer, Devy Begando, Donna Enders, Sue Reynolds' Cheerleaders Come on, Dukes! We want some actionl' 5 1, I Wx, X 1 f ' 4 :- .252 Q 5 2 r E E 'V A 53- . , 4 LE 1 if flfllI.liTICS l962 Varsity Cross Country Team ROW 1 L to R Bruce Sessions Ed Canty Hansen Joe McAnarney, Rich Medema, George McGregor, Al Spek, Jim Joe Houdek Bill Nelson Jett Swartout Bill Boyles Jon Woods Dan Carey Nash ROW 3 Ken Trepanier, John Schweer, Fred Keller, Tom Briggs, Bill Rich Kensinger John Koblik ROW 2 Coach Joe Newton Chris Lunde Marv Branson Ralph Fischer, Roger Nelson, Neal Russel, Mgr. Dedication and Drive Bring Dukes State Crown Year's results - State trophy. Atter proving themselves one of the toughest in the state in 'ol by placing 3rd in the State meet, York's Harriers raced back again to take the State trophy. In '62 the Dukes were second to none. They also wound up on top in the WSC conference meet. The Dukes will have high hopes again for next season, with tive returning State champion runners: George McGregor, Jim Nash, Bill Boyles, Jon Woods, and Dan Carey. Happy Harriers Take State Championship. Y 'N si J as fn .fr xg V 1, sz, , ,k x State CC Team and Coach Joe Newton. gg.-. With a large and enthusiastic Frosh-Soph team .Q such as the one pictured below, it may be that the State Championship Crown may stay at York tor more than one year. At any rate, we can look tor some spirited competition in next year's meets from these York Barons. Triumphant Harriers and coach read the victory story. i,1??R erir K Hi Frosh-Soph Cross Country Team: FRONT ROW, L to R: James Rudolph, Don Joe Newton, Marv Pollard, Dave Fox, Jim Carey Ken Fontana John Davido Balslew, Bill Fitzgerald, Ron Michel, Ray Menzel, Steve Goss, Jay Hanket, vich, John DeJohn, Bob Aldrich, Jeff White, Dale Helsdon Carl Follsfod George Berghorn, Andy Neyens. 2nd ROW: Greg Michel, Mgr., Don Dement, Richard Lovell, Dave Wright, Charles Fausel, Bill Carter John Piezala Jared John Molburg, Gary Schiefer, Don Leo, Alan Gramkow, Bob Howard, Mel Porter. Schmidt, James Bell, Bruce Berg, Ken Toomey, Tom Ohm, BACK ROW: Coach c it 26 54 Vorsify Football Team: SITTING, L to Ri Som Richards, Bill Whitney, Kipp Dove Hofle, Ron Gueniher, John Cioper, Don Burklond, Joe Hoyek, Bob Melchair, Daye Sweeney, Rick Slronberg, Frank Reed, Forrest Kelley, Rick Si- Schorboch, John Wolloce, Ken Molecho, Rick Moslowe, Croig Chornbers, Le- nan, Darrel Moas, Dove Cleveland, Jock Olinger. KNEELING1 Terry Hackett, Roy Hein, Dove Corlson, Sieve Chornpion. THIRD ROW: Cooch Alex Noideno- D k F R h C f r' ' WSC All-conference cenfer, Rick Mgglowe, All-conference fcckle, Ken Mclechc. All-conference guard, Ron Guenfher. 192 i , 'R , V . 23 'J vich, Coach William Mueller, Pat Wirball, Jack Wanzung, Jim Corzatt, George Fantozzi, Bill Conroy, Randy Buss, Bob Karstens, Jim Peters, Frank Belletire, Maurice Kennedy, Chris Coniglio, Jerry Wilson, Gary Moore. FOURTH ROW: The York Dukes laced tough competition in '62, The WSC teams proved to be top notch with Hinsdale taking the conference championship. Plagued by lack of returning lettermen, the Dukes still managed to have three all-conference players: Ken Malecha, Ron Guenther, and Rick Maslowe. Others who excelled were Maurice Kennedy with most yards gained in one game llOl yds.l, and John Cioper with the longest Ken Hubbard, Mgr., Ron Ginder, Mgr., Dick Bunce, Mgr., Dick Fischer, Greg Blair, Bob Bolin, Spencer Sartorius, Marv Michalsen, John Rambler, Doug Med- ley, Dick Dennis, Jeff Pierce, Robert Harrold, Jim Hickman, Bob Akins. single gain in the season H47 yds.l. The Dukes can look toward the future with great enthusiasm There will be many returning lettermenz Bus, Kennedy, Kars tens, Belletire, Peters, Wansung, Fantozzi, Corzatt and Conroy. Mr. Alex Naidenovich was head tootball coach. He was as sisted by Mr. William Mueller. The Dukes Go Marchin' ln. Don Burkland Breaks Into the Open. Mqurige Kennedy Looks for Opening Q c v- I i962 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, L to R: Coach Donald Layne, Dennis Rook, Doug Broker. ROW 3: Toby Ginder, Jim Paddock, Jim Lentz Bob Richards, Dave Booth, Bill Igoe, Paul Seminari, Frank Koziol, Dick Sny- Hank Guenther, Don Kosar, Dennis Peterson, Jim Ferry, Jett Licht, Bill Stain- der, Phil Ulmer, Dave Durland, Bill Coughlan, Rick Carlson, Coach Richard back, Jim Zakos, Wally Carlson, Ralph Viscariello. ROW 4: Dave McGrew, Campbell. ROW 2: Phil Buckolz, John Kreutz, Bob Fiene, John Gills, Guy Hom- Dick Nuefkfer, Phil BUS, Joe Slez, Al Terebq, Ron McBride, PQUI Suckow, Dale oly, Randy Osowski, John Fiumefreddo, Lee Adams, Dean Escue, Jim Cody, Saudelin, Fred Kerr, Eddie Rozboril, Jim Orr, Bing Stemple, Jim Thirkildson. Barons Set Best Record in Fifteen Years Guided by Coach Don Layne, York's Barons turned in the best record in l5 years, a six win and one loss season. The Barons totaled 147 points to the opponents' 30, gain- ing i452 yards to their opponents' 752. Most valuable player, Jim Paddock, gained 761 yards and scored 78 points in the nine game season. York's only defeat came early in the season as the Barons were blanked T2-O by the eventual conference champs, Lyons. The Barons took 2nd in the WSC above Arlington, who won 4, lost 2, and tied one. The gridiron make-up kit! Jim Paddock sweeps left. UP the middle ' - - f Freshmen Display High Enthusiasm an-J , ,, ,L an-1' . , .vw .1 Coaches Cecil Stinson and Kevin Corry on the move. i962 Freshman Football Team: SITTING, L to R: George Dean, Erwin Schar- lau, Bob Rysclon, John Mauzey, Don Connelly, Dick Crosh, Bill Thompson, Lou Drinka, Alphonse Bellecomo, Al Janulis, Pete Mastro. ROW 2: Jim Kniceley, Tom Patterson, Danny Cross, Jon Young, Tom Vodnonsky, Bob Farrel, Eric Ehrhard, Bob Pehlke, Don Benham, Ted Mosier, Richard Maxwell. ROW 3: Jett McCracken, Mgr., Allen Rank, Richard Kelly, Dave Smith, Barry Gardner, George Duffey, Bill Poe, Drew Buchik, Henry Nickel, George Rosenhagen, Bob Bank, Carl Sigler. ROW 4: Coach Kevin Corry, Wayne Lessner, Roger Frosh-Soph Football Scores WSC Standings 'inon-conference game York W 28 ...... Hinsdale ..... . .. O Lyons 7 O 2l ...... Downers Grove . . . . . O York 6 l O ...... Lyons ........ .. l2 Arlington 4 2 26 ...... Glenbard .. .. 6 Glenbarcl 3 4 20 ...... Maine . O Downers 3 4 l4 ...... Arlington ... .. 7 Hinsdale 2 4 20 ...... Riverside .... . O Maine l 6 18 ...... Willowbrook .. 6 Riverside l 6 i',- , 'ss-' , , 1 or so f 3 N' s , P 1 r lsliil. ..i' ii' A K A A -if 2 ,if -,,-..: 1 -4 ,f..,. ,, T-D York! Harper, Doug Rogers, Mark Zielke, Bill Moroney, Ted Hope, Jack Brahm, Bob Olson, Steve Sixta, Glenn Michi, Jim Selke, Stinson. ROW 5: John Sonnenberg, Jim Woods, Bill Heinrich, Jim Coach Cecil Amerlon, Bob Miller, Phillip Stone, Tony Rossi, Alan DeCarlo, Alan Laemmer, Richard Ra m- wood, Rodney Rogers. ROW 6: Tom Burke, Mgr., Dan Starsiak, bler, Mgr., Dave Doty, Preston Witte, Chuck Zacher, Dale Telletsen, Bob Mc- Clellan, Kevin King, Bob Pierce, Steve Davis, Roger Knicely. Bob Rowhrig, Dennis West- 1962-1963 Varsity Basketball Team: STANDING, Cap- tain James Dawson and Coach Richard Campbell, FIRST ROW: L to R: Maurice Kennedy, Dave Ronske, Joel Gold- blatt, Jack Ollinger, Ward McCallister. SECOND ROW: Tom Nagle, Lee Hensleman, Barry Brennan, Bob Alusuc Charles Konrad, George Shatzer, Randy Bus, Jack Mar barger, Kurt Fowich, Bruce Brackman, Rusty Coble. Varsity Cagers Tie for WSC Title ' Jack Marbarger, iuni Conference team. or center, who was named to the WSC All- Jim Dawson, Duke guard, selected for the WSC All-Conference Team and for three All-State Teams. N---M-WM A--1:-M --My-n--aww-Q ,....M..Mm,,.,,.M 3 , till DeKalb Tournament. This year's Varsity basketball team, not given much of a chance by anyone to win any title, surprised all by tying R-B for the WSC championship, winning their regional and taking second in the sectional at Hinsdale. In the first two games of the season the Dukes bowed to a strong Morton East squad but defeated Thornridge, 72-6i. Moving into conference play, Coach Campbell's boys succumbed to a well-balanced R-B team. By the end of the first round of play, though, the Green and White had won six conference games and was tied for first place with R-B. In the second round R-B again defeated our boys, but the Dukes went on to win their next five conference games before losing to a hot Arlington team in the last game 65 to 63. Over at Glenbard the Green and White swept the regional by defeating l.C., West Leyden, and Glenbarcl, At Hinsdale, where the sectional was played, the Dukes squeeked by St. Pat's of Chicago in the first game but lost to Geneva in overtime 4l to 38. Jim Dawson and Jack Marbarger were named to the all-conference team iDawson for the second timei. Dawson was also named All-State by a committee of sport's writers, and chosen for the Daily News' All State Team. Glenbard Regional Winners. FIRST ROW, L to R. Mgr, Ron Ginder, Bob Alusic, Tom Nagle, .lim Dawson, Dick Adams, Jack Marbarger. SECOND ROW: Coach Richard Campbell, Kurt Fowich, Bruce Brackmann Charles Konrad, George Shatzer, Fred Keller, Mgr. Dan Sommerschield, Mgr. Jim Cummings, Jael Goldlalatt, mmf Wt I Dawson and Marbarger tense as Fowich scores at the V' Q5 4 . X I 1 1 764 515 :J Frosh-Soph Basketball Team: Standing with ball, Ron Kornfeind. FIRST ROW, L to R: Phil Bus, Dennis Hargreaves, Tom Crowel, Gordon Campbell, Jim Paddock. SECOND ROW: Henry Schwa- Ohm, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Ron McBride, Bill Stainbock, Bill Doenig, Jim Lentz, Bill Fitzgerald, Al Tereba, Paul Suckow, Tam Fisher, Bill Gieseke, Coach Cecil Stinson. bauer, Jim Ferry, Paul Seminari, Paul Schroeder, Jeff Licht, Tom Barons Mimick Dukes - This year's Baron squad under Coach Cecil Stinson followed the Dukes lead and wound up in second place in their W.S.C. standings. Led by Ron McBride's 261 points and Bill Stainback's QOO rebounds, the Frosh-Soph boys finished the season with an overall record of I5 wins and 5 losses and a conference record Freshman Basketball Squad: FIRST ROW, L to R1 Rusty Pollard, Ivlgr, Bob Mc- Clellan, Dan Walter, Bill Carter, Bill Palmer, Al Rank, Dick Crosh. SECOND ROW: Ron Schramm, Walt Fox, George Dean, Pete Mastro, Al Laemmer, Don Take Second of IO wins and 4 losses. Some highlights were an opening win against Morton East, a victory in their home opener against R-B, and a brilliant closing victory over Arlington. The co-captains for this year were Bill Stainback and Ron Korntiend, and the most valuable player, as voted by his teammates, was Ron McBride. Starsiak, Jim Kniceley. THIRD ROW: Coach Ellingson, Carl Sigler, Scott Fiene, John Mauzey, Steve Sixta, Larry Saunders, Jon Benecke, Jim Thomson, Dan Cross, Jeff White, Bob Meixner, Cameron Ramsay. I, all rf- 'f 1962-1963 Varsity Wrestling Team: FRONT: Mark Leonetti, Steve Rhode, TOP Larry Colangalo Mgr Bob DiVerde Ken Kirk Neil Russel Craig Relan Tom ROW, L to R1 Greg Blair, Ron Guenther, John Cisar, John Wallace, Spencer Eliason Harry Bullock Frank Reed Rick Jensen Mgr Coach Lee Wachenheim Sartorius, Jerry Wilson, Jim Corzatt, Darrell Moos, Frank Belletire. FRONT ROW: Grapplers 4th in District With Mark Leonetti, Steve Rhode, and Bob Bien qualifying for the Regional Tourney, taking 1st, 2nd, and 2nd respectively, the York grapplers ended up the season by placing fourth in the Dis- trict Tourney. John Wallace and John Cisar were elected covcaptains. Mark Leonetti was ruled the outstanding wrestler of the season with a 15-3 record. The Dukes wound up the season in a tie tor seventh place in the WSC with a 1-6 record. The Barons tied tor second place with Lyons with a 5-2 season's record. The coaches are Mr. Lee Wachenheim and Mr. Donald Layne. John Cisar and Bob Bien. 200 Frosh-Soph Wrestling Team: FRONT, L to R: Joe Slez, Walter Carlson, Dove Booth. lst ROW, L to R: Mike Pikey, Dean Escue, Don Keppner, Dove Durland, John Coviness, Bob Fonzino. 2nd ROW: Bill lgoe, Hank Guenther, Bruce Muza, Randy Schlarb, Frosh Wrestling Team: FRONT, Standing: Bob Bien. FIRST ROW, L to R: Bill Thompson, Barry Bosworth, Martin Olson, Ted Rymarcsuk, John Gatsos, Dan Farthing, Mike Stertz. 2nd ROW: Larry Wiess, Dennis Westwood, Ted Hope, Richard Kelly, Bob Olson, Pete Coniglio, Jett Richard Ruecking, Mike Cummings, Doug Broker, 3rd ROW: Ray Janos, Dale Sandelin, Doug Chapman, Jim Zakos, Randy Osow- ski, Neil Budelsky, Ralph Viscariello, Bob Fiene, Eddie Rozboril, John Gills. Missing from picture: Joe McKay, Gordon Kraft. Welch, Bill Andrews. 3rd ROW: Jim Rago, Drew Buchik, Jim Selcke, Doug Rogers, Martin Larsen, Bob Bank, Phil Stone, Al Jager, Don Connelly, Pete lgoe. Missing from picture: Ken Harper, Dave Kelly, Bob Miller, Howard Vick. l W H1 1, A pq 2, 'L 5 it if T? 0 xx E T 9- l962-I963 Varsity Gymnastics Team. STANDING, Tom Sinon. FIRST ROW, L to R: Tom Goldsborough, Roger Beamish, Bob James, Jim Jackson, Ken Williams, Gerry Herter. 2nd ROW: Dale Budde, Mgr., Chuck VandeVen, Don Pahnke, Jim Stone, Rick Arvesen, Mr. Ma- Duke Gymnasts Host State Meet The Varsity Gymnastics Team with only six re- turning lettermen completed the season with a dual meet record of 6-7-I, and took eighth place in the state meet held here at York. The Dukes opened the season in good form by trouncing Elgin 92V2 to 38V2 at Elgin, and overcoming New Trier 7lV2 to 60M here at York. On December I5 the Dukes placed fifth in the rugged Evanston Invitational. Other teams that the Varsity musclemen defeated were Proviso West, Rich East, Lane Tech, and Hinsdale. Some of the close losses were to West Leyden and Prospect by 69V2 to 62V2 scores, Maine East 64V2-6lV2: Arlington 67-65, and Thornton 66V2-65V2. There was also a tie with Glenbard West, 66-66. Moving into the District meet at Glenbard East, the Green and White performed quite well by taking three individual firsts - Jerry Herter on side horse, Tom Goldsborough on the parallel bars, and Jim Jackson on the rings, They also took second place honors as a team behind a strong Willowbrook squad. Other district qualifiers for the State Meet were Rick Arvesen and Jim Stone, third and fifth places on the side horse, Bob James, ninth place on the high bar: Ken Williams, eighth place on the parallel bars: and Tom Goldsborough, fifth place in all around. ln the State Meet the Dukes had a total of 23 points which was good enough to put them in hood, Coach. 3rd ROW: Dave Ryberg, Mgr, Roger Paul, Bob Akins, Chip Thorsen, Bill eighth place in the final standings Whitney, Barry Bylls, Ron Cottingham. 4th ROW: Dick Fischer, Ray Szerlong, Ross Larsen, Sammy Richards, Roger Johnson, John Glennon, Loren Michael, Roy Hanschke. i962-T963 Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Team: FIRST ROW, L to R: Clyde Johnson, James Woods, Richard Scorza, Lynn Matson, Tom Sinon. 2nd ROW: Kenneth Fontana, Edward Levato, Peyton Hookham, Joseph Hanks, Wayne Lessner, Robert McCarran. 3rd ROW: Craig Smith lMgr.i, Jim Weber, George Duffey, James Rademaker, Richard Boldon, Ralph Lowe, Edward Cossi. 4th ROW: Mr. Corry, Coach, Richard Ryberg, iMgr.J George Buik, Dean Hill, Thomas Parker, Jeri Weaver, Guy Homoly, Thomas McMahon, Don Morris. 5th ROW: Thomas Jaior, Michael Jordan, William Ramsey, John Reis, Keith Parrent, Robert Schalk, Steve Thorsen, Ralph Stonesifer. K . 3 - .s Q l962 Varsity Track Team FIRST ROW, L to R: Lauren Eggers, Jim Kutschke, Charles Chafee, Charles Durland, Bill Bronson, Joe Houdek, John Cioper, Ed Canty, Marv Hansen, Rick Kensinger. SECOND ROW: Coach Newton, Ron Reinke, Al Bertalmio, Charles Rudolph, Richard Cox, John Koblik, Dale Sher- Cindermen Place York's Track team again proved itself to be one of the best around in l962. After splitting their first four dual meets, the Dukes displayed their skills by capturing first place in the annual County Meet with 34W points. After walking all over Glenbard, York's varsity cindermen again showed their strength by placing second in the Palatine Denny LaVigne about ready to let 'er go. man, Ron Guenther, Steve Leonard, Charles Peterson, Ray Rumps. THIRD ROW: Coach Naidenovich, Larry Swanson, Carson Schuler, Dennis LaVigne, Bob Scharbach, Gaylord Morse, Alan Boring, Fred Logan, Glenn Priebe, John Wallace, Mike Niblick, Herb Rosen, John Schweer. Second in WSC Relays behind LaGrange, and first in the Rockford Relays. Downers Grove, next to fall to the mighty Dukes, tallied 3OV2 points to the Dukes' 87V2. Both the District and the Conference meets were held at York. The Dukes, under Coach Thomas Newton, capped second place in each. z The Team poses for a quick shot alter taking first in Rockford Relays. Gaylord Morse and Bob Scharbach going over the high hurdles. Steve Leonard, Chuck Durland and Bill Bronson are oft and running. 1962 Frosh-Soph Team FIRST ROW, L to R: Bob Wanderer, Bill Burzynski, Ron Robin, Dan Carey, Keith Haselhorst, Bruce Sessions, Alan Walters, Homer Sardina, Sammy Richards, Dave Durland, Robert Fonzino, Bill Coughlan, Jay Weintraub, Roy Wiemerslage, Bob DiVerde, Don Keppner, Andy Neyens, Jay Hawkett, Bruce Mather, Jet? Swartout, Roger Nelson, Frank Belletire, Randy Catalina, Chris Lunde. SECOND ROW: Richard Harlan, Frank LoBosco, George McGregor, Gary Moore, Hoseph Grahm, Mike Beecroft, Jim Corzatt, Jim Ru- dolph, Ralph Fisher, Dennis Heiss, Jack Ruskin, George Motiit, Eric Peterson, Q Bob Richards, Tom Rago, Kepp Melchoir, Paul Lelewiewski, Russ Johnson, Rusty Culp, Ralph Viscarello, Henry Guenther, Jim Zakos, Jim Cody, Jim Smith, Don Balslew, Ron Ginder, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Newton, Bob Harold, Ken Toomey, Phil Bus, Joe Slez, Ron Schoenback, Henry Schwabauer, Alan Kidd, John Malinka, Dave Cleveland, Bill Conroy, Tom Fisher, John Woods, Jim Nash, Larry Rizzo, Jim Strock, John Talbot, Ray Janos, Ron Michel, Greg Licht, John Beren, Bob Korstens, Bob Wilkin, Allen Tereba, Greg Blair, Jim Skladzien, Spencer Sartorius, John Rambler, Bob Bolin, Bill Nelson. J 1962 Varsity Baseball Team: L to R, KNEELING: Coach Erl Ellingson, Wally Sfeve Tilly, Pa? Wirloall, Kurf Fowich, Jim Anderson, Bob Alusic, .lim Wilson Cisar, Al Malecha, Jim Peters, Ron Paulson, .lim Sfone, Dick Adams, John Cisar, Ken Leppla, Wayne Sfrauch, Manager John Sfola, Manager Mark Kandell. Ward McCalIisfer, Dave Fox. STANDING: Manager Dick Bunce, Ken Malecha, Dave Fox admires a newly acquired friend. N Q53 ,423 Q H A is Wayne Sfrauch shows The form that earned him a .422 bafving average. 206 AI Malecha scoops up another ho? grounder. Dukes Take Third in WSC The 1962 Varsity Baseball Squad batted out a TO won, 7 lost dividual batting average was captured by Butch Strauch with a record. The Dukes, guided under Coach Ellingson, finished up .422 average. All Malecha led the team in RBI's. York's greatest in third place in the West Suburban Conference with a 8-6 conference victories came when the Dukes beat Riverside l7 to record. 4 and Glenbard 2-i. The Dukes, as a team, averaged .291 at bat. The highest in- A.? I 9' 1 , f ,pf The Dukes' catcher, Steve Tilly, throws ot? ' his mask and ets set to 9 go after a bunted ball. Ron Paulson and an un- known friend toss it around a little before game. 1962 FRosH-soPH BASEBALL TEAM SITTING, L to R: John Lindsey, Jim Boul- Kev, John Messina, Guy Momolv, Bob Keller, Paul Seminary, Bruce Ffedficksenf ion, Maury Kennedy, Joe McAnarney, Randy Bus, Bruce Brackmann, Paul Rich Medema, Dick Snyder, Jim Jorgenson. Suckow, Rick Sinon, Bob James, Bob Akins. STANDING: Mike Cummings, Bob YORK YORK vom: .YU i962 Varsity Tennis Team KNEELING, L to R: Jim Paddock, Tom Nagel, Jim Dawson, Bill Scheppach, Dick Schindler. STANDING: Bob Welin, Jim Landwehr, Jack Eliason, Coach Robert Paddock, Jim Fitzgerald, Dan Schnitta. Netmen Tie for First in District Championship Hitt ' tk -......7 i'?5fr 55241. The 1962 Varsity Tennis Team, sparked by Jack Eliason and Jim Dawson, ended this year's season with a respectable 7-6-l record. The Dukes, with Jack and Jim winning the doubles championships, also tied for first place in the District Championships. ln dual meet competition the varsity boys started the season off in great style by winning four out of their first six meets. Then, moving into tough conference com- petition, the Dukes lost three in a row to strong Lyons, Hins- dale, and Downers Grove teams. ln the next two meets Coach Robert Paddock's boys gave both R-B and Willowbrook 5-O beatings. After a 5-O loss to a well-balanced Arlington team, the netmen bounced back and beat Glenbard 4-l, In the conference meet, Jack Eliason won second place in singles, giving the Dukes their only points of the meet. This year's Barons did slightly better in compiling an over- all 7 win, 7 loss record in league play. Senior, Jack Eliason, ex- ecutes a perfect forehand shot as he moves up to the net' Junior, .lim Dawson, follows through after his serve. J ri Y nur, 40 R, e A. sa.-104. igj- i962 Frosh-Soph Tennis Team KNEELING, L to R: Nick Pantez, Frank Demaree, Paul -, Schroeder, Dick Fisher, Dick Harlan, Jeff Licht, STANDING: Curt Rohn, Carl Landwehr, Roger Langille, Bill Koenig, Coach Robert Paddock, Gary Rosentreter, Jim Ferry. q0Rp -625' K , n, in TW'i ' . f 5 'L f . ff ii, si 5 Q fgfxf Q ' A We f f,. A '4 as , x , K 1 wa , :P m f - 3 .gilt , wm 1? ,xj J gg , in 1-I , ,7 ' f' pf 5 o K f yn' 2 L ax 5, sm: ,grnleggi waist: r 1 4, 512325 Q HHH: 1 8133125 31,51 ng lui!! 9 E Xf f . L. Lili -,'V E f , 'Y 1 .5 J A iwfx vig ' . 1 . .. 1 L., ' - 'A ' . ,,,' , . ' 'ig 'k I f' ff ' ' S -Z, .3 , ai fu. , ifiu. f 'g 1 f!,!Qj,r fig? 'J . ,,.'. A ni- v s x ' I V L- in 1 3 'FRN , 'SV' a- Autographs Autographs Autographs
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