Downers Grove North High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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30 STANDING: Jur«k, Roimor. McCabe. Cardin. Mazo. Edwards, Kendall. Grush, Smaus. Her, Widler. Eickemeyer. Hunyord. Jonkins. Bool. Warner. SEATED: Bingle. Breoult. Jelinek, Mitchell. Hall. Thompson. Staats, Westhofer. Feightner, Nelson, Fishel, Dennis. STANDING: Hoopor. Davies. Soxby. Shoemoker. Fjord. M. Smith. Kinne, Simon. Prescott. Boteman, Rodeos. Kurtz. SEATED: Felton, R. Smith. Ferguson. Doigh, Meyer. McCollum, Volberding. Boldebuck. HIGH LIFE Since its birth in March, 1933. the High Life has grown consider- ably. Beginning with one page, it hos gradually increased to four, six. and then finally, eight pages. The paper, published every two weeks by the Downers Grove Publishing Company, keeps the student in touch with the activities of the school and those of his classmates. It is filled with editorials, news of the various sports and school institutions, advertising, sociol news and such features as Happy Birthdoy , Chatter, and Student Opinion. The humor is provided for the most part by the High Life Line, a column written by a selected senior with the help of contributors to the Contribox. Students who are interested in journalism try out for reporter positions and ore given ample opportunity for promotion. Miss Hennis. the faculty advisor, super- vises the journalistic features of the paper and trains the newcomers. The section of the High Life that hos probably mode the greatest strides is the advertising. Through the untiring efforts of each advertising manager, the number of od inches has been steadily increased. The paper is supported by the candy counter sales, the stamp plan, and the town merchants. Mr. Daigh's capability os business advisor has been proven by the progress mode in his section of the paper.

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19 3 8 C A U L D R O N 29 THE CAULDRON STAFF MARGARET DADDS. . JEANETTE FERGUSON. AUBERT RUTH MARGARET WARNER ROBERT BOBOSKY ELEANOR HARTZLER TOM RAY........... JOHN MONTGOMERY BETTY JEAN ANDERSON ARTHUR SEVERES.... MARY HOOPER....... ROBERT HUNYARD.... CHARLES SHERIDAN JEAN FREED........ HARVARD TOWNSEND MARJORIE KENDALL DAVID JENKINS..... LORRAINE LOWER MARIE MICHALEK.... ELAINE FELTON..... Editor-in-Chief Subscription Editor Subscription Editor ........Activities ..........Activities Literary Editor . Literary Editor . Literary Editor .........Art Editor Art Editor Girls' Athletics Boys’ Athletics Boys' Athletics Snapshot Editor Snapshot Editor Feature Editor . . . . Feature Editor ..............Typist ..............Typist ..............Typist



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CAULDRON 31 v TROJAN In preceding years, the Trojan has been sponsored solely by the Quill and Scroll Society who hove acted os the editorial staff of the magazine. This year, however, there has been several addi- tions to the staff: two members from each of the other three classes who were selected in report rooms from o list of four nominees. They are Dale Marek and Terry Westhofer. juniors: Guy Mallery and Francis McCleery. sophomores: and Marion Mitchell and Jean Yost of the freshman class. The magazine, published annually, is filled with poems, essays, descriptions, and short stories of either a serious or humorous nature—more of the latter. All the pieces that appear in the Trojan ore contributed by the future authors and authoresses of each class. The Trojan serves to entertain the students with the work of their talented clossmates and also provides a stimulation among them for creative writing. FRONT: Kendall. Her. Ferguson, Doigh, Boldebuck. E. Houmesser. BACK: Hennis. Stools. Fishel. Jenkins. Duncon. QUILL AND SCROLL Any school which publishes a newspaper, an annual, or a maga- zine judged by the national committee of the Quill and Scroll to be of merit, may secure a charter and establish a local chapter of the Quill and Scroll. To become a member of this organization, the candidate must (I) be of junior standing: (2) in the upper third of his class scholastically: (3) have done superior work in journalism or creative work: (4) be recommended by his supervisor; (5) be approved by the notional secretary-treasurer. The local chapter gives recognition to students who hove done outstanding work on the High Life or the Cauldron and hove shown loyalty to their organization. This year members of the Quill and Scroll served as senior members of the committee for the publication of the Trojan. Members of the Quill and Scroll ore: Esther Jelinek, David Jenkins, Margaret Dadds. Marjorie Kendall, Betty Jean Anderson, Eleanor Hartzler, Tom Roy and John Montgomery.

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