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

 - Class of 1955

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Downers Grove North High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 23 of 110
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Senior Ptaif he Beauty and the Beef. a three act comedy, was presented by the senior class on October 28 aiul 29 in the auditorium. I he senior play u as (ficen in the fall in order to relieve the crowded sprinp schedule of the seniors. I ryouts were held early in September and rehearsals be pan immediately under the direction of Miss Bar bara Dobben. I he play is the story of ('tinny Allen, a former star on a piiz propram, ivlut moved to a new town in her senior year of hipli school. She tried to conceal her brains for she fell that if the boys found out about her inlellipence. they mipht not dale her. I he play u as iveil received by the audience, hveryone bad fun. and the cast and crew cele braird their success with a parly ludd after the last performance. SIMOR n AY CAST BII I Bi RNic DeGuzman (-I.( R -I l I I Tom Brown PRO! I SSOR BARTON Davi Dietz FOG A RY W Ron Bai kol LESTER l I I N Bob Wedeli BI BBI I - I’m . Brady l I 1 »1 I) Ion Swanson STEVI II MtRY Mcl II ■•III IV VALLA( I. WOODS (Sanders GINNY I I I Roboii Roberts LAURA ALLEN Sharon Walker FRANNY BARTON Joan Erickson i in wo 'i )S i i -v... I R SPIuNCER Marji 1 ipskir BI TTY (■■nil net 11 DO! Kay Keast MISS BIGBY Jam Krk.« MITZI .. I 0R01 II' RI M' BARBARA ....................Carol Koi’tnik 19

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CuJtetfiahJ Cafeteria Imagine dusting all the chairs in the autli loriam! I his is fust one of I he jolts of the janitorial staff. As enrollment in the school increased and an addition mas Iniill. mitre help mas employed to do the extra work. Sweeping and mashing the floors, dusting, washing windows, opening and fixing lockers. and performing numerous other jolts inside the school lea re this bn sy stall little free time. Outside the building they mom the lawns, trim hedges, clear the sidewalks in winter, and do many other jobs that belli to make our campus one of the best. I o Sir l.ererenz anil his staff me extend our sincere appreciation for keeping the school in lip top shape. As your eyes travel across the lunch counter, they meet the smiling faces of our cafeteria ladies who are always ready to oblige the hungry de- mands of the student body. I lie cafeteria also has had its share of inno- vations this year. I he increasing number of stu dents necessitated another lunch period making o total of fire lunch periods. 'or the first lime a turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served for I hanksgiving. Ihe stall hot lunch program has introduced two com plete plate lunches. I he student, therefore, has a choice of carbohydrates, and vitamins needed for a icell balanced meal. I he main purpose ol the plate lunch is to provide the student ivith needed nutrients fora reasonable price. CI STODIANS Mr. Roni rts. Mr. Mai.i.ary. Mr. Ack- man . Mr. Pappas. M-.n.liii:: Mr I .ever- €•11 . Mr. Powell. Mr I Rl ORlCKSON. SniIimI : Mr R I S K I . Mrs. Kroplk. Mr. ANIH R Pl.OF.C. CAFimSRIA Row I I Iaiins. R. Per- ol son. O. Lower. Row 1: M. I N€.l NI . W. Duncan. II Hawkins, V Davits



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F.T.A. Row I: R. Seeuy. F. Moll, Kiir G. Andersen. R. Rob- CRTS, I'. GaKI.ICIIS. Row 2 (i, Goi i.an. S. Rokusi-.k. I’. Connor. S. King. D. Peciia- ( i k. S. Bkundacc, L. Johnson. I . Rose. Row 5 N. Bean. N. Duncan. M Coym . L. Mrkvicka. S. Daly. K. Keett. IV Sherman. STl DI NT COUNCIL Row I N Hummer. N. Davies. IV Adams. C. Koutnik. P. Connor. R. Good. M. Janick. K Casiiion. S. Rutherford. ('. Burkhart. J. I.upac. Row 2: Mrs. Anderson (Ad- visor). IV Chiapetta. B. Rovds. I.. Fleetwood. J. Dian. S. San- ders. P. Gardner. A. Aselin. V Vancii.. P. Rickie. S. Fran- cis. P. Tea. I.. Dodd. J. Hansen. T. Thompson, Mr. Guthrie (Advisor). Row 3: G. Taylor. IV Poe. I.. Kalata. K. .avis. I). I .arson. IV Wai ker. G. Schi.ac.ee. I‘. Shli.don. I. StewartsON. I. Miiser, R. Baukol, J. Vitek. I). Albright. I Beaa. D. Bin- son. Juture Teacher A cciatich Student Council ( moil leat hers lor the future is one of ihe aims t f ll te Inlare I fathers of America ( lul sponsored by AIrs. Antlersen. Iliis organization, led by Us officers (tene (larficlis, president; Sue lb undaqe. rice president: Robbie Roberts, secretary: and l.ouise folmson. historian. is open to upperclass men interested in leachinf as a career. This year leat hers frtnn many phases of the leachinfi field spoke Iti the members at sereral of the meetings which arc held every other I uesday eveninq. Afembers ohlainetl practical experience throuqh cudel lent hinq in tirtnle schools anti tutor inti students who needed help in their studies. Student Council meets weekly to discuss the actirities anti problems of the school. Amonq their many projects were the annual I reshman Rally anti the I urn About Dance. Ihe ( oiincil also acted as Iwsts at the R.I.A Open I louse anti (olleqc Xiqhl. lo reduce the number of students in Ihe halls when classes ore in session. Student ('oiincil introduced a new monitor system. Always ivtnkinq lor the improvement o I Ihe school, this years Student ('oiincil amended their constitution irith a provision for officers and rep resentalires to he elected in the sprinq of each pre ceedinq year. In this way the qoverninq body will he ready lor action at the heqinninq of the school year. 20

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