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i u n ll:::, THE TALEBEARER -:IJ u n u A.LA , S Y .,,, w 'ie f e . . R i IX- . - , ,, , . A - e e L eeeee if -,.-f Ss.. . ANQQQT . K iifziiz-' - -i e K I 'xr ,4 5.1-WM - K X s , , erss 1 4 . fn 'fmt V I 1' 'im' . ii :Z V .i F' if g..g.' a ....f-.2-5 M -4 in r ig e ' 1 W if 5 M fe' Ti 3475323 'sg , . , .6 E dmpifr. ,-' Ati? X- ex 1,,.A A ., ,N 3 'MM fe 5 N N' x H xi ,- j ' ,Am , Lhnarslff it 'A , ,.,. ... . s if f. X 1 fig: 5.,5i',q ' S S ' s C ' 11:1 - sf o First row: Tracy, Moss, Conway, advisor, Thoren, Messman. Second row: Meinert, Sutter, Germain, Fehr. Student Council Senior President .,.....,.... Senior S. C. Member ...... junior President ....,....o., junior S. C. Member ...... Sophomore President ............ Sophomore S. C. Member ....... Freshman President ...,...... .. Freshman S. C. Member ..... President ................ Secretary .... Advisor ....... The Student Council is the representative body of the school. lt is their purpose to carry out projects for its benefit and in the interest of all its students. Students and faculty have cooperated in the plans and activities of the council, thus making each quite successful. To solve financial problems they have car- ried on a candy sale, both at school and basketball games, besides the sponsoring of a picture show, The Man VVithout a Coun- try. NVith a part of the proceeds the track coach was authorized to purchase much needed sweat suits for his team. I n n n 1:11:19 1 9 3 .......Virginia Tracy ........Russell Moss ....Leona Messman .....Harold Thoren .......Lee Meinert ......Fred Sutter ......lJonald Fehr ...................lvan Germain ......Virginia Tracy ......Harold Thoren .....Miss Conway For amusement and variety of entertain- ment during the winter months, they plan- ned and scheduled a series of general as- semblies to be given by each class in turn. They also carried on a Red Cross cam- paign which resulted in the sending of ten dollars to the drought stricken area. Besides these mentioned they have taken over the advertising of school atlrairs, pur- chased a picture as a prize to the winning school in the agricultural show, made ar- rangements for Big Brother and Sister Day and other minor activities. 1 CIZIDI ll ll ll I Page sc-'vvntvcn r 'f FJ ,sjgzi Q -an
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1 Il II 11519 THE TALEBEARER c1311 ll ll 1 1 1 ... . ...T -S. fa ':'P-,. -fr -1 Af af 1 1 A p . b fsfffa:-f by w 1 Af l 5 r Y? 1 . l 1 . 53 .. . i I Q Tivffi i g 'i1r'111'11n : A . --'V -W- 1 First row: Tracy, VVells, Stitzel, advisor, Westphal, D. Angle. Middle row: Vehmeier, E. Pfile, J. Angle, Dornink. Last row: Zimmerman, Smith, H. Pfile, Moss. Annual Staff Editor-in Chief ..i.... Assistant Editor .,........... .......Virginia Tracy .....Q.........I.ester XN'ells liusines Manager .,.,..,..,.,.....,.,...,., ....... M aurice Vtiestphal Assistant Business Managei '.,.,.. .. ...............,.. Don Angle Art and Mechanical Editor ..,.,.,. ....... G ladys Vehmeier Class Editor ...............,.......,........ ....,,.. A lberta Dornink Senior Editor ......... .......,... l iussell Moss Jokes and Snaps .,......,,.,........i...... ........ H arry Pfile Assistant Mechanical Editor .,.,.... ........... E zra Pfile Activities Editor ...,.....,............. ,......,..,...... J anice Angle Literary ....... ,...,.., X Vilma Zimmerman Athletics ...... ,.,............... R alph Smith Advisor ......., The staff of the Dakota Talebearer has tried as each preceding staff to edit an in- teresting yearbook for the Dakota students, community and alumni. To do this they have added some new ideas and changed some of the old. The true purpose of the staff is to edit an annual that will record the events of the year for ......D. Emerson Stitzel the enjoyment of all who will later turn its pages. The proof of the success of this book will be decided in later years as we look through it again with pleasant and happy recollec- tions. If this is true the stat? is repaid for the hours which they have spent on this year book of Dakota Community High School. 1 II Il Il 1:1519 1 9 3 1 c::11:11 ll 11 ll 1 Page sixteen
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,fi It E .viii- P I n u u:::, THE TALEBEARER -1:31 u u v Back row: Meinert, XVells, Moss, Coach Briggs. Front row: Lawler, VVcstpl1al, Smith, Basketball Although this was Maurice's First and un- luckily his last year of real basketball com- petition, he was elected captain of the team. His leadership. determination and winning attitude in general gave the team the in- spiration necessary to team play. Sorry to lose you, Maurice. Les started the season as guard but be- cause of his ability to drive through defense he was shifted to a forward berth. ln this position he was no small factor in produc- ing points for Dakota. Keep the same spirit next year, Les. Moss has been a stronghold at right for- ward for the past two years. Due to his scoring reputation he was usually well guarded. He starred in the district tourna- ment with XVinslow. Another vacancy that will be hard to tillf' It is no coincidence that the plucky little Soph and junior who occupied the bench most of the time should win a permanent berth on the varsity squad. Pluck. consist- ency, and determination placed him there. Our gratitude is yours, Ralph. Lee occupied a guard post and filled the position so well that we can only imagine his future ability. He was usually assigned to the high scoring opponent. Lucky break for Dakota that you are only a Sophf' l.awler's speed made up for his size. He started the season as forward but was shifted to guard, in which position he often held his opponents scoreless. nAnother big cog in next year's basketball wheel. The first call for basketball candidates was issued early in November by our new coach. Mr. llriggs. From the first it was understood that training was not to be neglected, and the boys cooperated willingly 'and faithfully to make a successful season for Dakota. As the basketball coach, Mr. Briggs de- serves no little credit for the fine spirit and determination exemplified by the boys on the team. A winning attitude along with a spirit of good sportsmanship was inspired in all the players. l u n n 11:11:19 1 Q 3 1 f:f1n:n n n n I Page l'ig11ff't'11f
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