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

 - Class of 1950

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ENGINEERS Ever break a bottle of ink or unable to get your locker open? Then you've known how capable the cus- todians are! Headed by Mr. Leverenz, these men perform the 1001 jobs that keep our school in working order. They do everything fiom heating the school and fixing cracks in ceilings to waxing the gym floor and replacing burned out light bulbs. Shoveling walks in winter, mowing lawns in summer, and keeping the campus neat and attractive are among their duties, too. CUSTODIANS Row 1: E. Rosinc. Mr. Staffeldt. Mr. Leverenz, B. Rosine. Row 2: Mr. Vroman. Mr. Zimmerlin, Mr. Vander Ploeg, Mr. Runger, Mr. Frederickson. Inset: Mr. Pappas. CAFETERIA Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Davies. Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Schrank. Mrs. Hawkins. Is there any cherry pie?” Where's the apple pie?” are everyday questions posed by students in the cafe- teria line, for these pies, like the bar-be-ques, are tradi- I I lions at DGHS. U 171-01-1X1 Each day the cafeteria ladies satisfy enormous stu- dent appetites by preparing nutritious lunches which are filling and delicious. To top it all, the food is varied and mighty reasonable! — Our hats are off to you, Cafeteria Ladies! Good! « 18 t

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ASPIRIN AND BAN DAI DS Our clinic, under the direction of Miss Beck and her assistants, operated as a First-Aid center at DGHS Stu- dents and faculty who felt temporarily out of sorts often appeared at the clinic in search of aspirin, bandaids, and, sometimes, the use of a bed for an hour or so. Although her assistants kept track of students who came to the clinic, and administered to minor ailments, Miss Beck handled all suspected broken bones, sprains, or serious pains CLINIC M. Reynolds. B. Norman. B. Richie. M. Woodworth. Miss Beck. P.-T.A. BOARD Row I: Mr. Rajsky. Mr. Thompson. Mr. Jacobs (President). Mrs. Sti- mart. Mr. Repsholdt. Mrs. Andersen. Row 2: Mr. Paine. Mrs. Lauchle. Mrs. Bidstrup. Mrs. Kuhlman. Mrs. Woodcock, Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Hahn- dorf, Mrs. Wolz. Mrs. Koehler. Mr. Johnson. Not in Picture: Mr. Gould. Mrs. Mor- ling, Mr. Krughoif. Mrs. Riley. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Campbell. This year, as is the tradition of Open House at DGHS, the parents went to school and followed the same sched ule as their offspring to get a students'-eye-view of school life. This and the annual Christmas program were sponsored by P.-T.A. Foremost on F T.A s agenda this year were discus- sions of extra-curricular activities led by their faculty ad- visors. Participation in the Better Films Council was also included. PARENT- TEACHERS 17 ►



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FROM BOOTIES... Freshmen don their first year shoes. In shades of pink and blue. And wear them, oh so proudly. For everyone to viev . To the administration, faculty, and upperclassmen, this year's Freshman class is no different from any other. But to the freshmen it is the most athletic, the most scholarly, by far the most outstanding class of its day! Entering high school, these freshmen v ere about as bewildered and dazed as most freshmen are. But soon they began to feel more at home in DGHS At the Freshman party and the All-School dance they took advantage of their chance to meet other students. When the frosh found we had clubs and athletics in school there was a general rush as they joined them. They soon became well- known for their pep and enthusiasm in all activities. The greenies” weren't very green when it came to the academic side of school life. Their grades oroved that they certainly knew how to study. With these abilities the freshmen claim to be an outstanding class - let's see how they turn out in three years. Mr. Chairman, I nominale . . . Latin and the Frosh mingle. Hey, Miss Killie, how do you do this? My. my, someone's having trouble. i 19 ►

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