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Returning this year as Sophomores, the class of 1950 participated in the school life with a great deal of school spirit Extra-curricular activities claimed a great deal of the class’s time, but academic subjects were not ne- glected, for the class has maintained a high scholastic average. Many of them seemed to be musically inclined, as they were well repre- sented in the band, orchestra, and operetta. Athletics were not overlooked, however, for the sophomore boys can always be found on the football field, basketball floor, or on the track doing their best for D.G.H.S. Leaders Club and G.A A held the interests of quite a few girls. The class representation did not cease here, however, as they participated in Y-Teens, Hi-Y, the All School Play, the Carnival. Much of their interest in school activities was the result of the work of their counselors, Miss Chessman and Mr. Guthrie By answering their many queries and helping them solve their problems, the counselors have set them on their way to being one of D.G.H.S.’s most successful classes. Sophomores return to childhood school days Snack time at the sophomore party. Plane geometry has its angles. Second childhood. ■Ml
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STUDENT COUNCIL Row One: G. Swanson, P Puckorius, D. Ford, Mrs. Andersen, E. Kmoch, J. fZolan, N. Hagemann. Row Two: B. Kellogg, E. McGirr, E. Springborn, N. McMillan, L. Burns, M. Taggart, R. Potter, M. White, L. Bevers, P. Dooley. Row 3: B. J o h n s o n, J. Walsh, H. Rohrbem, J. Bohrnstedt, J. Willey, J. Lott, J. Allen, D. Dvorak. B. Vinsec, W. Vorreyer, The responsibility of representing their coun- seling and English classes was vested in the 28 Student Council members that met each Wednesday during fourth period. These students approached their problems with vigor and brought them to a successful conclusion by the end of the school year This was due to the interest and enthusiasm shown by the group as a whole and to the capable leadership of the officers for the year: Ed Kmoch, president; Phil Goodell, vice president; Darlene Ford, secre- tary, Janet Zolan, treasurer. With Mrs. Ander- sen, the faculty advisor, they worked to promote better conditions in our school. For the first time Council sponsored a dance to promote better feeling between the schools of the conference, and an after dark pep rally, which proved very successful. They hope to con- tinue both of these in following years. Phil Goodell was elected treasurer of the Northeastern District of Illinois Association of Student Councils, and members of Council went to that and other conferences to learn more about other schools’ systems of student govern- ing. This year Council added the purchasing of new cheerleader outfits to their record of achievements. This was part of their plan to improve the cheer-leading at games. New cheers and a new method of electing the cheer- leaders also came into use. The group presented a plaque to the school honoring the war dead Committees were appointed to approve proposed new clubs. They worked for maintenance of high cafeteria standards and with the faculty committees for student representation in the planning of social affairs, rules and regulations, and curriculum. The student senators also took over supervi- sion of the Freshman Party and acted as hosts and hostesses at Open House and College Night. Democracy is insured in our high school as long as the Student Council continues at its high pace of accomplishments and representation of the student body.
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