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TO LOAFERS • • • As Juniors with more ease they fit, Though scarred the leather grows. There are no more blisters now And room lor all their toes. This year's juniors shov ed what interest and participation in academ- ics, as well as in extra-curricular activities, can do for a class. The honor roll never lacked junior mem- bers, but neither did sports or the clubs. Junior girls helped to enlarge the ranks of G.A.A. and Y-Teens while the boys were busy adding to the membership of Hi-Y. Carnival, the All-School Play, sports, and the other clubs called forth many 11th graders. Prom and the University of Illi- nois tests were two of the more out- standing events of the junior year. The tests were given early in the first semester to measure the junior's scholastic abilities. Prom, sponsored by the Junior class, proved to be new and exciting, and much more fun than the tests. The juniors step forward into the senior year with the hope that junior classes to come will maintain their vast interest and participation in the academic and social life of DGHS. Class Officers: R. Potter, pres.; I. Flemming, sec.; D. Deardorf. treas; B. Lekovish. v.-pres. A.SLDKFJ Not senior rings already? 27 We give up. what's the answer?
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BEHIND THE SCENES Constructing scenery and putting it up, changing sets between acts, being responsible for planning equipment necessary for performances, taking care of the lighting effects, pulling the curtains, and making special sets when necessary were the duties of this year's stage crew. Mr. Lage and members of his crew were present backstage to lend a hand at all school programs, assem- blies, concerts, and plays. STAGE CREW Row 1: I. Kilpatrick, R. Johnson, Mr. Lage. L. Hanes, D. Renk. Row 2: C. Zulas. J. Walsh, J. Bennett, L. Atkins. E. Winke. R. Smith, M. Janoski. A.V.A. CLUB Row 1: M. Murphy. L. Agnew, P. Jenkins. H. Hubbard. J. Blank- shain, A. Fisher. Row 2: Mr. Cleveland. S. Tea, D. Kuta, N. Pankow, H. Kuchler, L. Siegel. W. Carlson, L. Atkins. E. Winke. J. Hubbard. G. Stockton. Row 3: H. Thomas, R. Bennett, E. Bunting. J. Hallock. L. Hanes. R. Smith. J. Koutny. R. Halik. A movie projector and an AVA member always were v elcome sights in any classroom, for movies provided a most interesting means of supplementing our education. Before the AVA'ers v ere allowed to run the pro- jector or handle any other equipment, they hed to under- go a period of training in the fundamental operations of these machines. Mr. Cleveland, their sponsor, instructed the beginners. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS i 26 ►
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JUNIORS Row 1: B. Cicnkus, C. Jacobs. F. Becker. J. Clendening. C. Callan. D. Tischer. C. Koltz, M. Fallor, F. Brunner. L. Street. D. Bowen. Row 2: N. Moore. P. Butts, B. Graff. E. Cross, R. Wachter. Row 3: J. Spalding, J. Bammann, S. Hass, J. Tucek. D. Hanks, P. Hurrcll. B. McMillan, M. Young, L. McGough, B. Good, R. Skokan. Row 4: D. Renk. T. Sprain. D. Bidstrup. B. Dorsey, D. Ross. D. Blish, R. Deliberto. B. Bryant. E. Springborn, T. Ehninger. G. McCullah, J. Austin. G. Woodcock. Row 5: B. Hain, J. Plocar. R. Thomas. B. Johnson, L. Hanes. B. Buhrmaster. C. Jorgensen. R. Baker. B. Gould. J. Bennett. B. Macko. Row 1: M. Feen. K. Antonoff. D. MacDonnell, M. Heinemann. R. Stigleitner, S. Reeve. B. Murdock. B. Loehman. M. Smith. G. Saunders, M. Murdock. Row 2: E. Masters. P. Moore, B. Gayer, J. Sinclair, D. Young. Row 3: R. Vidito, F. Damert, M. Zimmerman. S. Sutter, M. Steiiuk. H. Blank. J. Flemming, B. McMasters, M. Lorenz. D. Antonoff, V. Vana. C. Smith. Row 4: R. Esposito. K. Hodge, F. Morton, D. Mackey, D. Harris, H. Rohrbcin, P. Mazzone, J. Brignall. R. Potter. C. Wiker, J. Krughoff. Row 5: J. Lott. D. Sanders. J. Hallock. F. Fritsch, B. Nicholas, C. Aleccia, C. Gates. B. Lekovish, D. Koehler. E. Peterka. M. Peterson. J. Gibbs, A. Safranski, W. Baumgarten. i 28 V
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