In September of 1960 the "New School" in Arlington
opened its doors for the first time to students and staff. As a
young biology teacher I shared with many of you the excitement
of that time, something I continued to do until my retirement in
l995 as the last original staff member.
During those 35 years I saw many
changes to the building, staff, and curriculum. In the late
1960's a new library was built in the center court. The big
locust tree there, affectionately known as "Elihu Fribble", came
down for this but a cross-section of her trunk and her picture
still hang in the library. The swimming pool was constructed in
the early 1970's next to the tennis courts. A general renovation
of the main building took place in the early 1990's. This
included new windows and ceilings and central air conditioning.
Yorktown is currently getting a $1 million new roof.
The staff has fluctuated in size
and makeup over time depending upon enrollment and course
offerings. The Title IX legislation required hiring more coaches
because the athletic program doubled in size with the addition
of girls' sports. Even though the program doubled, the
facilities to accommodate the practices and contests have
remained the same as they were in 1960.
In 1978 the 9th Grade was moved
to the high school which resulted in increased staff and course
offerings to accommodate four grade levels. Currently the need
for more classrooms is tied not only to increased student
enrollment but also to more specialized courses requiring
smaller class size.
We were saddened by the death of
our first principal, W. Ralph Kier, in 1996 at the age of 78. He
had an active and productive retirement. Our second principal,
Steve Kurcis, is retired and doing well in spite of several
health problems.* Steve was followed by Mark Frankle for
two years. Mike Durso then served as principal from 1990 until
the Fall of 1996 when he took a principalship in Maryland. After
a year of national search, Dr. Raymond Pasi took over at
Yorktown just this past summer and seems to be off to a great
start.
We welcome information and
inquiries from you, particularly concerning your reunion plans.
Many calls come to Yorktown seeking information on reunions. If
you send information in care of Jim Allen to Yorktown High
School, 5201 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, I will see
that it gets to the correct person or group.
I have had the good fortune to be
associated with Yorktown High School since its beginning as a
staff member and also as a parent. All three of our children
were graduated from Yorktown. I am pleased that the Allen
tradition continues at Yorktown as my nephew, Mike Allen, and
his wife, Cecelia, are now both on the staff.
I look forward to many more years
of involvement and hope that you will join us in developing and
supporting our new alumni association, Alumni and Friends of
Yorktown, Inc.. Our association will assist Yorktown in
continuing the excellence and pride that has been established
over the years.
Sincerely,