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MOVIE CREW Firs» Row: R. Barkdoll, K. Jacobs, L. Bateman, Mr. Cleveland, D. St. Clair, B. Jensen, H. Brei. Second Row: J. Nelson, R. An- dorf, R. Van Ossenbruggen, J. Stull, R. Brown, E. Oshinski, R. Pfaff,'.R. Agnew. STAGE CREW First Row: E. Lowden, B. Berry, C. Hedges, Mr. K. Lage, P. Burns, L. Mochel, F. 8uschman. Second Row: C. Pearson, B. Baughman, R. Brown, T. Puck- orius, L. Bateman, T. Rhodes, B. Santiman, L. Turk, R. Pammler. (Electrical ngineers The movie crew, as they are called, must know how to operate the machines correctly and effi- ciently, since instructive films are necessary in practically every class from American History to Shop. The crew’s importance cannot be overesti- mated. Ken Jacobs, Wendell Frolich, Ed Oshinski, Russell Van Ossenbruggen, Alvin Fister, Leonard Bateman, Joel Nelson, under the sponsorship of Mr. William Cleveland are responsible for show- ing movies in school, transporting the equipment from the first floor to wherever it is needed. They are also responsible for rewinding the film and returning it. The stage crew is in charge of scenery and props for the various school activities such as plays, the operetta, carnival, etc. They also take charge of changing the scenery between acts, and when it is necessary, do construction work. Charles Hedges, Pete Burns, Leonard Mochel, Leonard Bateman, Roger Brown, Fred Buschman, Chuck Pearson, Bob Baughman, Bill Baittie, Larry Turk, Ernie Lowden, Roger Palmer, and Rudy Wetzl are the boys who donate their time to this service. Mr. Kenneth Lage, supervisor of this group, states the following about the stage crew: This crew spends many hours in hard work, but are re- paid by the fine feeling of the students. 24
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cS opii no mo res First Row: M. VenarcL L. Lukas, C. Kuchler, E. Krairas, R. Kraft, J. Cogswell, B. Zacharias, R. Keir, J. Dixon, I. Smoot, D. Messmer, A. Caylor, F. Hubbard, C. Aasland. Second Row: M. Petrie, D. Bastin, A. Grumieaux, L. Edged, N. MacWhorter, J. Howard, M. Thompson, L. Bevers, M. Godshalk, M. Rusche, J. Mathiesen, J. Scheck, J. O'Brien. Third Row: D. Wearstin, R. Moll, B. Belter, D. Bond, E. Barus, A. Arnolde, P. Gray, D. Herman, .A Nachtwey, D. Barnes, E. VanKooten, C. VanDorpe, B. Struble. Fourth Row: B. Vinsec, C. Rutt, A. Gambell, J. Cherry, D. Peter, A. Berndt, R. Stifiuk, F. Fiorelli, J. Schultz, D. Kopis, W. Gerlings, E. Bures, D. Pracht, R. Schmalholz. Fifth Row: K. Riggenbach, B. Potter, B. Good, H. Brei, D. Grosso, K. Ebersolo, R. Dollmeyer, E. Reideler, H. Andorf, J. Dedic, C. Sherman, D. Deardorf, R. Bunge, L. Hubbard, R. Metzger, J. McAndrews. First Row: G. Murray, M. Morrow, R. Extrom, H. Christy, A. Schrank, W. Poborsky, J. DeWolf, J. MacDonnell, G. Redd, B. Seifert, W. Gregory, R. Clegg, D. Reade, L. Rathke. Second Row- D. Hochleutner, T. Seig, K. Conforti, D. Pombert, C. Styscko, D. Peterson, E. Carlson, R. Ellsworth, E Shaffer, D. Lauing, H. Wills. Third Row: F. Yezek, D. Schulz, P. Vanderkam, D. Welch, O. Dourlain, G. Haller, J. Hochleutner, H. Sandowski, D. Martin, D. Pettigrew, J. Petrie, R. Wetzel, G. Rosine, C. Palmer, Fourth Row: F. Sellers, R. Biggott, H. Goltry, D. Haegele, T. Johnson, B. Mason, B. Livernash, J. Nemee, E. Dudgeon, E. Clark, K. Creed, H. Schiller, P. Brukhart. Fifth Row: K. Johnson, H. Bowen, K. Olson, J. Steger, C. Konoff, D. Mochel, B. Mulae, J. Subdury, Q. Reksted, F- Masek, R. Clegg, B. Jensen, L. Zydek, H. Thomas, W. Soltwisch. 23
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...3k ru the oh ransrormer The Juniors hove passed through the transformer and are reaching the peak of their high school career becoming seniors. They will now be charged with the leadership of the school. They participated in making the honor rolls, in athletics, and in extra curricular activities. They made a good showing on the stage, backstage and in the Carnival. Vocational interest tests were given in junior home rooms to start them on the right road to suc- cess. The tests helped them to find where their interests lay, and to which jobs they are best suited. Three years of learning in D. G. H. S. has de- veloped the juniors into high potential citizens of the future. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. Mizener, Trees., K. Ruthhardt, Pres.; S. McLees, V. Pres.,- L. Larson, Sec. working7 see. Miss Fronk? The master watches. Now, angle K ■V umors 25
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