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The Folks Flelp Out... Every expedition needs its backer, and we are proud to have the members of the Parent- Teacher Association, Band Parents, and Or- chestra Parents lend a helping hand This year s theme of the Parent-Teachers Association is Student Today Citizen To- morrow. This theme is designed to help unite the school and the home One of the most entertaining programs sponsored by the P.T.A was the annual Christmas program presented on December 15. Sponsoring concerts, raising money, and making arrangements for contests are some of the many activities performed by the Band Parents. Through Tag Day, money was raised to help pay for the many expenses of the band Besides sending two representatives to a music camp each summer, the association gives an annual party for the entire group. A relatively new organization, the Orchestra Parents have already proved their worth Providing folios for the entire orchestra and new skirts for the girls in the orchestra are a few of the many projects they have accomplished. This organization is the power behind the orchestra that makes the necessary arrangements for sending the students to the various contests. The proceeds from the spring concert enabled one member of the orchestra to attend an orchestra camp free of charge ORCHESTRA PARENTS Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. Klinke, Mrs. Vincent. BAND PARENTS OFFICERS Seated Mr. Koehler, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Riley Standing Mr. Cowart, Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. M.? gomery. P.T.A. BOARD Row 1: Mrs. Courtney, Mrs Thompson, Mr. McMil Ian, Pres., Mrs. Cleve- land, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs Dewey. Row 2: Mr Armstrong, Mrs. Kuhlman, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Askew, Mrs. Bidstrup, Mrs. Sti- mart, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Redman. Row 3: Mr. Paine, Mr Johnson, Mr. Jacobs, Mrs. Sirp, Mrs. Reinke
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CUSTODIANS Row 1: E. Zimmerlm, E. Rosine, F. Staffeldt, G. Pappas, W. Fredrickson. Row 2: 8. Rosine, I. Leverenz, G. Runger, J. VanderPloeg. CAFETERIA Row 1: Mrs. Schrank, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Hawkins. Row 2: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Perkin, Mrs. Meyers. Custodians What a beautiful campus! When we hear these words, we gladly give deserving credit to the wonder- ful work of our maintenance depart- ment They are responsible for our extraordinary grounds, as well as the clean, orderly appearance of the building itself. Their inside duties range from sweeping, cleaning, and fixing pencil sharpeners to moving tables and maintaining proper room temperature at all times. Outside they may be seen cleaning the grounds and cutting the grass. They are always glad to help the students; and perform the hundred and one other tasks involved in our school life with reliable efficiency. Mr. Irving Leverenz, with the assistance of six capable men and two part time boys, is head of all the mainte- nance work. Our janitors do not work the ‘ eight to three shift as we, but may be seen working long before and after school, and during the summer months as well. Truly it can be said that the maintenance work is never done. Cooks Just as the 49ers had to store food to keep going, so we have to store brain-food to keep going toward our goal graduation. On our journey through high school, we cannot get along on just food for thought, however We need ‘vittles’ in the stomach as well. To aid us in getting part or all of our lunches are the irreplaceable cooks. Their barbecues and pies have be- come traditions of Downers High. Credit also goes to the student helpers who see that the tables are clean, the trays are neatly stacked and the cafeteria is ready for each of the three lunches. The way to a student s heart is said to be through his stomach. If this saying is true, there can be no doubt that the cooks are the most highly esteemed personnel on the campus. The tempting variety of foods they prepare are always sure to please and so are the reasonable prices. 20
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The Class of 1952 Row 1: J. Norman, J. Murphy, B. Nichol, D. Pitman, D. McMaster, B. Ray, S. Tea, R. McArthur, R. Kolar, R Phillips, E. Ensalaco. Row 2: J. Butts, T. Hurrell, D. Clagg, J. Kulhanek, B. Landgraf, N. Mickloff, L. Snider, P. Prescott, C. Olds, S. Steger, D. Condon, M. Orfanos, J. Schaffner, L. Nauertz. Row 3: D. Strand, J. Groot, D. Krodel, F. Saladino, S. Novak, C. Bateman, E. Austin, L. Cederberg, E. Payne, J. Stanton, J. Sorensen, V. Flowers, V. Modersohn, D. Murray, B. Hornberg, D. Bresley, B. McCabe, L. Sabor. Row 4: A. Musch, M. Heckeler, J. Hurrell, J. Sheldon, B. Wolfe, M. Lindquist, D. Swartz, J. Johnson P. Well- ing, J. McGough, M. Robertson, J. Strand, H. Anthony, M. Melnick, W. Carlson, P. Noble, T. Campbell, R. Anderson. Row 5: S. Duval, J. Deliberto, D. Winne, W. Halverson, A. Vix, D. Schmalholz, C. Schumacker, R. Manning, R. Cowart, G. Weisbecker, E. Phillips, G. Northcott, R. Bale, R. Tennery, J. Lake, J. Martin, E. Slater, (j. Zimmerman. ★ ★ ★ ★ Row 1: E. Holcombe, P. Grumieaux, C. Doerr, D. Dooley, D. Chemick, P. Jenschke, R. Zawacki, G. Bobek, R. Canada, B. Smith, D. Schiller. Row 2: J. Hamilton, R. Leiser, P. Knickrehm, L. Chadwick, C. Whipple, H. Hubbard, J. Blankshain, N. Balzer, B. Dickson, M. Unger, D. Groner, D. Tozzi, S. Graham, D. McMillan. Row 3: E. Hofmann, B. Shewchuk, G. Spiesman, E. Soltwisch, M Beutler, A. Matias, J. Kuetemeyer, D Safran- ski, L. Grabowski, L. Malik, D. Hawks, P. Anderson, D. Dvorak, C. Phelps, J Applequist, J. Eaton, S. Dicke, B. Pantke, S. Durbin, P. Zotlarelle. Row 4: F. Bruckert, C. Kubala, D. King, June Meyer, Jean Meyer, B. Schulz, J. McLaughlin, H. Ferguson, M. Vlasaty, C. Kasper, P. Peter, P. Callan, C. McCann, R. Perlan, J. Schmidt, H. McLees, B. Lyon, K. Hill, R. Smith, J. Hubbard. Row 5: C. Ponz, J. Krueger, B. Herman, G. Machtemes, G. Pfaff, J. O’Halleran, P. Kelly, B. Halik, D. Eisner, R. Cinkus, P. Crowder, S. Dack, S. Milnes, C. Goding, R. Knutson, W. Hauser, J. Pilot, J. Rochte. ★ ★ ★ ★ Row 1: W. Stapp, M. Plane, R. Welker, R. Barus, R. Shuk, R. Vieth, D. Rice, F. Olesen, M. Schwerer, A. Brown, L. Atkins. Row 2: L. Kolm, C. Adams, J. Hubbert, M. Jordan, M. Hart, V. Fierce, J. Dubiel, B. Reeves, S. Dungan, M. Yezek, J. Prepp, M. Riley, B. Faulhaber, F. Kowalchuk. Row 3: C. Askew, R. Anderson, B. Sherman, M. Hajny, R. Welch, L. Mejdrick, C. Nadelhoffer, L. Lyman, And. Groenboom, Aud. Groenboom, H. Arndt, D. Roggentine, M. Johansen, M. Grow, M. Seeley, K. Pip- penger, D. Hagemann, M. Hahndorf. Row 4: M. Murphy, J. Kenny, B. Gates, J. Swanson, J. Alderman, K. Collins, A. Laskowski, P. Fallon, C. Lukes, K. Moran, E. Dwyer, R. Lorenzen, A. Kec, S. Frank, C. Adams, D. Plumb. Row 5: P. Rakovich, G. Krakora, H. Brooks, A. Fisher, B. Denny, M. Ronoldson, E. Zagol, J. Kingsley, G. Ravenschlag, R. Lacey, F. Lindley, P. Strong, E. Smith, J. McGough, J. Shoemaker, D. Gustavson. ★ ★ ★ ★ Row 1: J. Chandler, V. Niemec, R. Griffin, E. Becvarik, C. Damert, B. Faulhaber, A. Brunner, R. Brom, R. Good- win, R. Springstroh, N. Pankow. Row 2: D. Steiner, R. Majcen, J. Wesley, D. Ketter, R. Esposito, J. Brown, D. Johnson, J. Parker, M. Myles, E. Pfaff, P. Fister, N. Askew, A. Nelson, L. Dundas. Row 3: W. Bunge, F. Wright, P. Smith, S. Learmonth, C. Chapman, D. Brudniak, R. Drendel, R. Frankovich, N. Hibner, D. Griffin, M. Diebold, B. Boltz, C. Poborsky. Row 4: R. Pepich, D. Nelson, G. Murphy, D. Nemecek, E. Stromberg, J. Krips, R. Crain, H. Shire, B. Walker, A. Barnes, W. Bridgeman, M. Remke, J. Montgomery. Row 5: D. Westerlund, D. Austin, R. Smith, L. Musch, R. Giltner, J. Vidito, J. Lehmann, J. Hanes, M. Zarn, D. Doss, P. Goltry, T. Spicer, B. Williams, J. Schumacher, H. Ogren, B. Fritsch. 22
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