2019 Dukes of Distinction

2019 York Distinguished Alumni Program

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2019 York Distinguished Alumni Program

2019 YDAP Program

Dukes of distinction 2019

 Thomas Ballent & Alice Jahnke Ballent

Thomas Ballent & Alice Jahnke Ballent

Class of 1974

The alumni couple first met at Northern Illinois University, both graduating in 1978. Alice went on to a successful career in sales and marketing. Meanwhile, Tom pursued his master’s degree and a career in finance. In 1992, they learned that their son, Adam, had a profound hearing loss. In 1995, they became involved with a small group of other parents and the Director of Deaf Education at Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. In early 1996, with seed funding from a foundation, they were able to open the first Oral School for Hearing Impaired Children in the Chicago area.  

Kathleen Harger

Kathleen Harger

Class of 1972

Kathleen graduated from the University of Illinois in 1976 where she was commissioned as an Ensign from the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. She then served 25 years in the Navy, retiring in 2002 as a Captain. Kathleen served in assignments associated with the technology and operations of antisubmarine warfare, space operations and special access programs. After active duty, Kathleen served as a political appointee, bringing innovation into the Department of Defense. That assignment was followed by one with a premier defense research agency to deliver effective, adaptable solutions to our country’s military.

 Joel Herter

Joel Herter

Class of 1955

Joel firmly believes that York High School prepared him to be life ready! After graduating from Elmhurst College and the military, Joel began an accounting career. His firm blossomed into the largest independent CPA firm in DuPage County. Retiring in 2014, his community service also made a mark countywide. As Board Chairman of Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, the new hospital was built for $450M and while leading the DuPage Water Commission, the DuPage System, a $500M project, was built bringing Lake Michigan water to DuPage County, the largest public water project of its kind at the time.

Susan Grohne Harry

Susan Grohne Harry

Class of 1990

Susan earned multiple degrees in Marketing, French and International Studies from Indiana University. Her career in sales has included living and working in Philadelphia, where she pursued her passion for wildlife conservation as Director of Sales for the Philadelphia Zoo. While working for the zoo, Susan became aware of the escalating crisis facing rhinos, volunteering her time to promote conservation. Her success led to a trip hosted by the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, where she received an honorary award from the world’s foremost rhino conservationist Anna Merz.  

 Laura Orvidas

Laura Orvidas

Class of 1978

Since beginning her career as a doctor of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Laura has distinguished herself as someone of great knowledge and dedication to her profession. Although she did not attend a prestigious undergraduate college or medical school, she worked to land an internship and residency program at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic. Now, a nationally-recognized expert, Laura has made a continuous effort to mentor physicians. Mayo Clinic is where people go to find answers, and Laura is the kind of caring and committed doctor, who also is a life-changing representative of the Mayo Clinic mission. 

NOTE: The York Distinguished Alumni Program was on hiatus in 2018 in order to celebrate York High School's centennial.