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N.A.S.S. Row 1 John Poling, Dave Wotring, Jim Schlademan, Allan Lar- son, Dave Kerchner, Ed Briner. Row 2 Mike Cline, Wynn Miller, Dave Ferguson. Jim Avgeris. Mickey Allen, Tom Wheaton. Row 3 Peter Kuhn, Steve Rowan, David Smith, Frank Dean, Ken Moller, Arnold Dickc. Row 4 Wayne Piotrowski. Jim Daly, Dick Peiffer, Bill Miller, Jim Hansen. Ronald Erickson Paul Pickrel. Row 5 Pete Kempfer, Jim Robbins, Wayne Ryback, Truman Phil- lips, Bill Bulat, Pat Aikins, Gary League, James Joyce. AndyWeise. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Athletic Scholarship Society disproves the claim that no athletes are scholars. Recommended by their teachers and coaches, members must be letter winners who have maintained at least a B average. The NAAS encourages boys who participate in athletics to maintain a commendable scholastic average. National Honor Society Row 1 Marilyn Bertha, Carol Charlton, Karen Schlcnk, Tita White, Judy Jegl, Pat Runge, Sue Lorimor, Barb Hughes, Fran Goold. Row 2 Vicki Mittlefehldt, Jean Reinhold, Arleta Goodman. Barb Tilly. Judy Bonny. Kathy Saxton. Sue War- ford, Joan Keough, Margie Bradford, Gwen Law, Sharon Osborn. Row 3 Cindy Wyman, Mary Groat, Karen Amling, Nancy Barenbruggc, Betty Frye. Dave Link, Jim Schlade- mann, Marilyn Seinwerth, Charlotte Hothan, Pat Paara, Judy Rungger, Dana Sim. Row 4 Jeri Logcmann, Doris Groenveld, Gail Hoffman, Carol Kuhn, Lynn Bogur, Bill Brownell, John Fletcher, John Poling, Jim Korb, Carol Poindexter, Suzanne La Fayette, Hedy Osowski, Mary Lou Blessent, Dotti O’NeU. Row 5 Lynne Bradley, Carol Ann Patterson, Ruth Whitlock. Sue Gabriel, Linda Prucha, Lynn Slepicka. Joel Wissing, Andy Weise, Frank Dean, Dick Anderson, Sally Schubert. Betty Kozak, Beth Seaborg, Linda Brody, Marge Eichman. Row 6 Mike Marchiando, Ken Moller. Jim Joyce, Dick Peiffer. Jim Hansen. Gary League. Bill Miller, Bill Komrumpf, Phil Hanson. Truman Phillips, Pete Kempfer, John Wittebindt, Arnold Dicke.George Marou- sek, Tom Wilson, Bill Eldridge, Dick Keast. National Honor Society members are chosen by the faculty from the upper third of the graduating class. Excellence in scholarship, character, leadership, and service is the basis for selection. This year, seventy- seven were elected to membership in the society. Mar- tha White and Arnold Dicke qualified as semi-finalists for the National Honor Society Scholarships.
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HONORS The first section of the 1960 Cauldron recognizes the honors won by Downers students for academic and non-academic achieve- ments. The honors are varied, ranging from awards for excellence in dramatics or journalism to citizenship awards to recognition for outstanding performance both on the playing field and in the class- room. Besides the honors listed in this section, more than thirty Illinois State scholarships were awarded to seniors in the spring. Many science projects — winners from the local fair — received awards at the District and State science fairs. These and other honors could not be included because of an early publication dead- line. FORTY YEARS OF CAULDRON
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Quill and Scroll Row 1 Betty Sue Frey, Karen Amling, Kathy Saxton, Jeri Logcmann, Peggy Grimes, Betty Kozak, Sue Lorimor, Sue Warford. Row 2 Arnold Dicke, Joel Wissing, Lynn Slepicka, Lynn Bogur, Phil Hanson, Dick Keast, Lynne Bradley. QUILL SCROLL Quill and Scroll member- ship is annually awarded to those staff members of Cal- dron and High Life who have shown outstanding achieve- ment in journalism. Members of the International Society for High School Journalists, after meeting requirements of high scholastic standing and superior ability in editing, writing, or business manage- ment were nominated by DG HS advisors, Mrs. Lois Dahl. Mr. George Pappas, and Miss Betty Lee Chessman, and ap- proved by the Society’s Exe- cutive Secretary. The mem- bers nominated in March, received gold pins and sub- scriptions to Quill and Scroll magazine. National Thespians — Row 1 Janet Dian, Royann Pedersen. Wendy Gooder, Emily Guthrie. Carol Charlton. Marilyn Bertha. Row 2 Betts Baukol, Judy Rungger, Judy James, Sue Perry, Sue Warford, Karen Hammond. Row 3 Nancy Smuk. Betty Kozak. Linda Brody. Suzanne LaFayette. Jeri Logemann, Carol Poindexter, Monica Stephenson. Row 4 Jeff Harris. Dave Hassell. Mike Marchiando, Bill Kornrumpf. Phil Hanson, John Wittekindt, Jim Korb, Danny Fulton, Dick Anderson. THESPIANS Thespian-Troop 1886 forms the nucleus of Drama Club. Selection of members is based on points awarded for acting or backstage work. Drama Club workshops on make-up, lighting and acting, are super- vised by Thespian members. Thespians took part in sev- eral conferences this year: the club won the attendance tro- phy at the Northern Illinois Regional Conference and par- ticipate in the program at the National Convention at Bloomington. Indiana, in June.
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