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SCHOOL COUNCIL Row 1: C. Crawley. K. Pippenger C. Gales, Mrs. Andersen, B. Nicho las, I. Walsh. N. Stephens. Row 2: D. Frey. S. Steger. L. Lock ard, I. Stanton. V. Roberts. J. Kuete meyer. I. Flemming, S. McKcrnan Row 3: P. Gano. I. Schumacher. G Giddings. R. Nemecek. D. Lauchle R. Striker. Mr. Guthrie. Row 4: B. Green, R. Potter. W. Hub bert. G. Northcott. G. Gawriluk E. Cory, B. Crawley, L. Baumgar ton. B. Rosine. STUDENT SENATORS The nineteenth session of the student council laid down the gavel this spring with a year of eventful projects behind it. The coun- cil's officers were: president, John Walsh; vice- president, Bob Nicholas; secretary, Karen Pip- penger; treasurer, Chuck Gates. Throughout the year council members acted as hosts and hostesses at P.-T.A. Open House for the parents, College Night, and the Career Conference. They helped the freshies to get acquainted with each other by sponsor- ing the Freshman Party. The Senior Social and the annual council picnic were another pair of their projects. The sale of purple and white beanies and Trojan decals by council members helped to supplement their treasury. Too, they published students directories for the first time. Several members of the council had the opportunity of attending the West Suburban League Conference and the District meeting held in La Grange. Pete Gano and June Kuetemeyer, council members, designed a school emblem and flag which will be initiated next year as official school insignia. Security Council. Proposal Considered. 4 22
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CLASS OF 1953 Row 1: B. Finn. F. Brockway. R. Ebert, B. Baum bach. P. Hayes. N. Rich, M. Donda. J. Mazzone. I. Bowles, I. Armstrong. C. Modersohn. G. Bennett. Row 2: D. Engen. C. Boltz. A. Kuebler. S. Plafl. P. Pruitt. E. Monaghan. D. Noetzel, C. Knight. Row 3: C. Clendening. M. McQuality. P. Lee, F. Dicke, S. Oldham. A. Decker. N. Blisn. A. Pctermann. L. Davis. E. Burek. S. Priester. Row 4: L. Muzylowski. J. Mochel. D. Giles. D. Stacey. P. Karvatt. L. Agncw. M. Young. D. Kolkay. M. Northcott. N. Ahalt, B. Harrison. G. Sprain. J. Adkins. T. Cinkus. M. Nelson. Row 5: L. Shelton. C. Schultz. J. Cunningham. M. Hodan. S. Borman, K. Hodgen. D. Mahler. N. McLain. N. Donnelly. A. Besser. R. Beck. G. Blum. B. Lang. R. Fisher. Row 1: D. Novak. T. McLaughlin. E. Janoski. R. Van Dorpe. L. Van Kooten. L. Sinderson. B. Morling. M. Slansky. D. Warkentien. M. Stich. M. Close. Row 2: F. Fikar. T. Potter. L. Fedor. D. Fox. D. Reed. C. Faulhaber. J. Spohnholtz. P. Safranski. C. Kunkel, P. Michalek. J. Canada. J. Schaflner. V. Russell. P. Vlach, G. Thomas. N. Stephens. Row 3: V. Kimmey. V. Spletter. F. Antos. B. Woolvcrton. P. Kehoe. W. Stephens. G. Shoe- maker. M. Shoemaker. N. Pence. L. McGowan, M. Lockard. J. Hermann. D. Frey, D. Lekovish, M. Finnell, E. Crane, M. Brown. J. Koons. B. Sebastian. Row 4: W. Hammett. A. Thollandcr. M. Howard. A. True. R. Krueger. T. Recchia. J. Rada. H. Beck. J. Hamill. W. Lorenz. R. Goodlow. R. Ericksen. K. Ebersold. D. Felher. D. Green. R. Soltwisch. P. Close, B. Horacek. Row 5: B. Fiedler, G. Richie. B. Griflin. P. Jacobazzi. C. Thygesen. W. Brosig. R. Bennett. E. Frawley. B. Gross. J. Giddens. P. Newall. B. Forrest, T. Slachetka. R. Hitzke. D. Wehman. F. Pletch, I. Jurek. 4 21 ►
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TO OXFORDS • • • The Sophomore oxfords pinch a bit And blister toe and heel, But they go on quite bravely Hiding all they feel. Swing your partner and ala- mande left, Yippee, were some of the sounds heard at the Sopho- more party, a square dance. This is just a sample of the sophomore class's lively interest in all school activities. Their school spirit and good sportsmanship as freshmen and, won, as sophomores have shown this class to be most out- standing. Scholastically speaking the sophs have maintained a high av- erage and have always claimed a good share of the honor roll. To prove themselves well rounded DGHS’ers, the Sophomore class participated heavily in athlet- ics and clubs. The lure of the footlights pur- sued many 10th graders who offered much competition to the other classes when the All-School play and Carnival came around. DGHS had better keep an eye on this class, for when they become juniors next year, things are really going to hum! Go that 'a way, young man. “Is that really Chicago? A fast game of blackjack. “Asia was here a minute ago—‘ 3 ►
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