Dakota High School - Talebearer Yearbook (Dakota, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Dakota High School - Talebearer Yearbook (Dakota, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 12 of 38
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THE TALEBEARER egg, 1 1?- l i The Student Council The Student Council of the Dakota Community High School was first formed in 19233. The purpose of the organization is to discuss and put into effect plans for the betterment of the school in general and to supervise the activities of the students. All the classes and other organizations of the school are represented in the Council. The president of each class automatically becomes a member and one other representative is elected from each organization in the school. This year a treasurer of the athletic fund has been added to the Council to take the place of the former Athletic Board representative. Members of the Council for the year 1925-1926 are Vernon Messman, presidentg Loda Vehmeier, secretaryg Jerome Lentz, treasurerg Adelbert Weaver, Bonnie Butter- field, Grace Tielkemeier, Roy Mitchell, Albert Hugelshofer, Myrlah Kramer, Lester Moss, Eldon Slamp, Clifford Welling. The following are some of the accomplishments and activities of the year: 1. Sponsoring several assembly programs. 2. Paying the debt on the fixtures at the gym. 3. Making a cabinet for the song books. 4. Purchasing and selling candy for the athletic fund. 5. Organizing the Pep Club. 6. Advertising basket ball games. 7. Installing ventilators in gym. 8. Renting cars for transportation of the basket ball team to out of town games. 9. Raising money for the redecoration of the gym. 10. Maintaining the telephone in the school. ' 11. Conducting the Red Cross campaign. 12. Helping to beautify the school grounds. HSV TT' 10 Wise

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THE TALEBEARER Paul Barr Marjorie Blunt Catherine Bowerman Galen Dornink Dorothy Gramley Susie Greider Helen Hutchison Gerald Iserman Kathryn Kebil Iva Kniss Freshman Elwood Kortemeier Wilma Kurtz Russell Lentz Alice Mitchell Lester Moss Dale Phillips Margie Price Alice Raetz Paul Walker Wilbur Schrader CLASS OFFICERS LESTER Moss ...r- lr,.....a,... .l....a, KATIIRYN KEBH. -- SUSIE GREIDER ...... MR. M. R. STEPHAN -,- Motto- Onward and forward to knowledge. Class Flozvm'-Rose. Class Color-Orange and White. Josephine Shippy Eldon Slamp Gertrude Wagner Clara Raetz Charles Weaver Irene Weimer Lee Weimer Alvin Wilson La Verne Yeoman Stanley Young -L---P7'f'Sflll'IIf ---Scwrvfu ry ----Tl'l'fLSZH'l'I' , .... Sponsor wi-SP 9 Clie



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THE TALE BEARER The Pep Club In order to promote and develop good sportsmanship and fair play in all contests a Pep Club was organized at the beginning of the 1925 basket ball season under the leadership of Miss Nola McCleary. Twenty-five of the live wires of the four classes were chosen as active charter members of the club with the nine men of the basket ball squad as honorary members. Under the leadership of Bonnie Butterfield and Helen Buethe this band of pepsters yelled themselves to a place of renown among neighboring schools. Rival teams and rooters were amazed at the rousing support given the Dakota teams, even in the face of defeat. Breastbands of maroon and gold were purchased and worn by every member at all inter-scholastic contests. New yells were created and taught to the student body in general. The active members of the club are: BONNIE BUTTERFIELD 1 HELEN BUETIIE S MYRLAH KRAMER ...... KATHRYN KEBIL -, ........ -- Thelma Wise Loda Vehmeier Clarice Stoll Alice Snook Margie Price Lee Weimer Lester Moss Ralph Moss Wilbur Goeke Loyal Andrews Iva Kniss Viola Moss Veneta Phillips Cleone Slamp Grace Tielkemeier Vernon Toelke Wendell NValters HONORARY MEMBERS --- Yell Lcadm's ,..---P1'!'SI'lIf'7lf ..- .A,.,.... S cow ffl 1' fl Roy Mitchell Vernon Messman Warren Lapp Edna Geoke VVendell Rote Mary Barker Jerome Lentz Glen Shippy Kenard Lincoln Adelbert Weaver Clifford Welling Albert Hugelshofer was 11

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