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Sealed—C. McCollum T Rolando, H McLaughlin Standing—D Dvorak ScLot C The chief ingredients in the 1952-53 Student Council were Carl McCollum, president; Tom Rolando, vice-president, Harry McLaughlin, secretary, and Dave Dvorak, treasurer. This group had many more duties than most students realize. Among the lesser known of these were those of conducting visitors through the school, choosing the cheerleaders, and ap- proving all new clubs which are formed at D.G.H.S. In the spring when the eighth grade students arrived for their testing program, the Council members were called upon to act as guides. Representatives from the group attended the West Suburban League Conference, held at Glenbard, and the district meeting, held at Arlington Heights. At these meetings they were able to compare notes with other school councils in this area. Thus they returned better gualified to carry out their duties. Once again the Council played host and hostesses at the P-T.A. Open House and College Night. These were the only occasions during the year on which a large number of parents visited the school. Another annual project of the Council was that of sponsoring the Freshman Party and the Turn-About Dance. Upon its adjournment in the spring, the Coun- cil had completed one of the finest terms in its twenty-two years of existence. Row I—E Sr. Clou, J Sienkowski, J Lewis, N Grimes, A Long, J Marlin, N Norpell, N Pence. Row 9—R Good, K Klunder, J Walker, Mr Guthrie, Mis Andersen, M Peters, S Brundage K Keast, B. Spencer. Row 3—R Eicholmon, E Tomas, D SiedentOp, R Jenkins, G. Fridley, P Gardner S. Borman, S. Abbott, C. Fettig. Row 4—G. Fotmanek, H. McLaughlin, S. Kushner, B Weis, I Cline, 1 Rolando, C. McCollum, D. Dvorak, L Elsing.
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Row 1—M Birbilas, S. Lucas, I. Means, J. Howell, B. Schmidt, D. Fedot, B Adams. R Campbell, K Filer, J Zrck, J Wissing, N Eickhoist, N Peterson Rosv 2—C Wuyte, J Meiser J Mcikmson, S Wiezik, D. Davetin, C. Schumacher, C. Crow, J Pavlik, P Clear, K Noble, D. Cross, J. Rogus, R Kolar, V. Sidhu, B. Mills Row 3—R. Schneider, R Extrom, D Finn, W. McKam, G. lanzer, J Can, A Mattson, D Burke, L Koehler, B Biookins, R Larson, J. Srail, E. Draegert, P. Stephens, L Smith Row 4—0. Hanson, J Lennert, R Rankin, C. Hoffmann D Diederich, J. Scanlon, G Trapp. D Guenthe», T Rice, E. Lackaff, P. Carroll, S. Adams, V Alexander Row 1—L Fleetwood, K. Klunder, P Niemec, J Korbecki, P Staffeldt, J Winkle, K. Herrmann B Winze, L. Smrz J. Beales, J. Sterc, H. Calcagni, G. Gund Row 2—B Rudnick, M Rabmak, B Scawinski, D Damrose, C. Lekovish, J Richards, J Wollanches, J. Reiman, G. Black, R. Zarn, E. Vix, C Chester, G. Crabtree, H. Barry. Row 3—W. Sherman, K. Miller, K Geuans, K. Beardslee, G. Flanks, B Gore, B Schiller, B. Scott, J Babiok, G. Kangas, B. Kerr, F. Foster, P Delaney, W Pozdol, K. Kangas Row 4—E- Malik, J. Halgren, C. Suchomel, E. Grube, G. Martinet, T Beachom, John Exner, Jerry Exner, N. Sievcrs, D. Hnat, D. VanLeewen, D Sommers, F. Harding, F Raffanti, G. Stephenson
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Snap, crackle, pop—a newly opened box of breakfast food would pci haps be the best de- scription of this year's sophomore class. The sophomores had a stored-up amount of pep and energy that exploded at the beginning of the year and canied them through their second year in high school with record achievements in all fields. Academically speaking, the sophomores were hard to boat. A glance at the honor roll would suffice to prove that statement. In regard to athletics an unusually keen interest in sports was shared by members of the sophomore class, boys and girls alike. Members of the sophomore class also found time to participate in the All-School Play and Carnival, as well as to become an integral part of various high school clubs. The social graces of the sophomore class were proved by an eventful Sophomore Party. A class with such drive and enthusiasm is bound to go places fast—as next year will show. Sophomore biologists examine some ancient relics. Row 1—H Mottlow, L Wild, C. Chiappetta, R Olsen, D Ferguson, R Havener, P Vitek, B Grochowskt, D. Downer, N Larson, M Schultz, J Pascale Row 2—E. Stapp, C Miller, P LaPrise, D. Bunting, J Wollney, B Longford, T Ludwig, P Barnes, R Meidnch, R Springstroh, L. Atkins, J. Banton, D Lein Row 3—R. Baukol, R Podhradsky, R Bamke, W Johnson, D Dietz, J Clark, B Wedell, D Vath, D. Bray, B Janoski, E Gorlichs, J Gelwicks, D Leithem Row 4—D Allen, R Knowles, J. Grow, D Muckey, D Panek, D Clear, D Eisler, P. Sheldon, K Noidin H. McLaugh- lin, L. Wyllie, J. Lehmann, J Krehbiel 23
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