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TATU EIPSILON PI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fVlembership in TAU lfl'Sll.ON PI is deemed a great honor. 'Iihe Tau pin is a mark of scholastic achievement, and it is awarded to those students who have maintained an iverage ofigit least 85'4 for two consecutive years with no mark falling below 70','ii, ln order to retain the pin. how- ever, the student must receive similar grades during his third year of high school. .'Xntoruso. l'laine Ash. Beth Astor. Gerald Bailis. Ertta I Brockway, Vv alter liurlte, Gloria laurlterr, Wilnt.t Clomolli, .loan libeling. lilaine liajans, Audrey lfreed, Daniel Garcia, Constance Liledhill. Marilyn llahel, Clifford llauplman, lilaine llerz, llarold Jensen, Mary liest, Martini liords, Lois Krongold, Ruth Kryslse, l.eon Karen, .Ioan I andatt. NNilliam I araia, lfdwartl Latl, Ralph Martin. Dorothy McKean, Robert Meister, Joseph Michaels, Robert Miller. C. Lenore Miller. C. Vara Nappi, Nicholas Nelson, Donald Pacchioli, Carmella l'ielli, Warren Plate, George Polinger, David Reichgott. Margaret Reitano, Joseph Rosenberg, Elliot Russell, Miriam Sntilo, Mitchell Tesoro, Clementina Ticlutor, Charles Vinton, Lewin XVaxman, Joan XVeiss. Eleanor NVhite, NVilliam feltov, Thomas One of the greatest honors that can be bestowed upon an American high school senior is admittance into the NA- TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Since the birth of this organization, twenty years ago, over 2,00,0 chapters have miraculously spread throughout the United States, Alaska and the Philippines. Through the encouragement of scholar- ship, leadership, service and good character, hundreds of Davis students have already proved themselves tthe worthy builders of our new world. Astor. Gerald Attwood, Xlearner Augustine. Peter Preacom, Marilyn lleaeom, Robert liroclsway, XValter Burke, Gloria Butler, Richard Callahan, John Goodman. George Gordon, Gloria llasler, Richard Jaeger, Robert Kelley, Janette Knoepke. Doris Levine, Alberta Liccione, Nina QQG McKean, Robert Merritt, Sara-Page Miller, Lois Muddell, Gloria Pacchioli, Carmella l'l'eifTer. Margaret Porter. Donald Reichgott, Margaret Renaud, Dorothy Rhoades, Nancy Solomon, Louis Solomon, Seymour Sullivan, George Veeder, Marvin Vsfaxman. Joan XVhite, NVilliam Zelsov, Thomas
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' Xt G. O. COUNCIL CVALI. TERMD f'I'opJ Row I A, Liccione. I.. Solomon, D. Knueplte. R. Ludlow, D. Shaw, R. McKean, N. Rhodes, R. .laegt-r. li. tlixenigo, ll, 'lrixchettz Row 1, li Orsenigo, Mr. Searlcs. Miss Quinlan, Mr. Oentilesco. Mrs. Bailey. Iir. Stewart. Miss Creeltpaum, Miss NVhecler, l.. Vinton, Mr. Stokes. HOMIE ROOM Rl2PRIESlzN'I'A'IiIVIES tMitldleb Row l: M. Iliemer. R, McKean, ti. Urvenigo: Row Z: M. Keppel. C. Garniss, S, hates, B. Neuner, Ci, Sieinae, IB. Klausner: Row 3: R. Hayes, B. Iireitag, S. Levine, 'I'. Small, I'. Emmel: Row 4' .I. Maier V. Brown. R. Greco, I,. XVatsnn, tif, XVillsou, A. Marano, R. Beckerle: Row 5: I.. Vinton, W. Reid, M. Davidson, O, Berger, A. Habercrn, G1 Orsenigo, R. Shaw, Mr. Searle, G. O. COUNCIL CSPRING 'I'IlRMj Qliottonij Seated' M. Pfeitier, P. Iisxer, R. Greenwald. M. Beaconi, XV. Brockwav, M. Spieler. .I. Repath, Il. Ilcrz: Standing: Miss Creekpaum, R. Kingston, Mr, Searles, Miss Quinlan, Dr. Stewart, M. Freedman. Mr. Gentilesco, Mrs. Bailey. 52 OUR GOVERNING BODY Vv'hen we hear about the coming Daviskate or the Ifootball Prom we don't rtalive that our efhcient school government is rtsponsible for them. In tune with our National Government. Davis' governing body also has two legislative houses: the G. O. COUNCII, is the higher house. the HOMIQ ROOM RIiPRlZSI2N'l'A- TIVIHS, the lower house. XVe students represent the voting public and select those who will serve in these houses. The students in the Council consist ol' two elected by the House of Home Room Represen- tatives. and the rest elected semi-annually at school elections. We, the voting public, also elect two teachers to the Council. Among other things, this group debates on the best way to get student support for all school activities. and it also decides what kind of recreation we stu- dents will most enjoy. The House of Home Room Representatives. which consistes of one representative from each home room, is a most vital part of the student government, and a truly democratic body. The representatives, elected by the pupils in their home rooms, are the mediums which publicize the ideas of the G. O.. and which also report to the members of the home room new events concerning the students. The Home Room Representatives have been the active agents in helping the Victory Corps get a successful start: they campaign for and urge student support tor salvage collections and for the war loan drives. They have also rendered a tremendous service by sending the News I,etter to the former Davis boys now serving in the armed forces. We are fortunate to have a democratic govern- ment, for practicing democracy is the best way to learn it.
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