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HOMECOMING QUEEN JUDITH MEINERT Queen Judith Meinert raised her royal scepter and declared the 1957 Homecoming festivi- ties at Davenport High School officially under- way. Following the proclamation, the Queen and DHS student body were entertained at a special Homecoming assembly program. At the assembly, the Queen and her court, consisting of Mary Beth Peil, Rebecca Emeis, Mary I.ee Miller, and Donna Arp were for- mally presented to their loyal subjects for the first time. Trophies were awarded to home- rooms and organizations for outstanding floats and displays. That night Davenport High’s unbeaten Blue Devils encountered the Moline Maroons in the traditional Homecoming game. After a hard fought battle in which the outcome was often in doubt, the Imps emerged victorious by the score of 7-0. Pre-game festivities included the presentation of the queen and her court. Queen Judith’s reign was officially brought to a close the following evening at the annual Homecoming dance. Victorious co-captains A1 Behm and Frank Low presented the Queen and her attendants with the winning game ball autographed by every varsity team member. 5
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MARY BETH PEIL REBECCA EME1S MARY LEE MILLER DONNA ARP Portriii by Birth Sndiai
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The big moment! DUS students rise in acclamation as Principal Roger Berry places the crown upon Queen Judith's head, thus officially opening the 1957 Homecoming festivities. These elated senior girls were chosen by their class as candidates for the 1957 Homecoming Queen. The Lucky 13 are Mary Beth Peil, Sandra Hoepner, Jill Dennington. Donna Arp. Joanne Spencer, Sandra Drake, Patsy McCormick. Rebecca Emcis, Mary Welch. Roberta Hauer, Mary Lee Miller, Judith Meinert and Marjorie Waage. 6
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