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composed of the various twenty. Mr. Johnson acted as 'the sponsor of this group. The E7 be--ff- 'f X 'f?v5wg5u . iff zffyi A -31' E ' 7 wr. ' 4 ff?-,I - n I -NX I 71. 1 X A if fl Lk-.N 'L 19-5 XQmffggL,ff :P. :sl??,4, M ' is ixx3.. 7 sl, r'PT,1'X 1YT'.51,Q4? f'iQQ'j W x XXf--- -QQ. x,ss-R Q I 1' K I K ff2d32y If txhf:fN. V f S T U D E N T C O U N C I L - The Student Council of Dakota High School was the officers of the four classes and orsanizations. The membership numbered following officers were elected: Pres.------- --------- . --------- Frieda Meinert Vice Pres. ------- -- --------------- Marvin Koch Sec. Trees. -------- ---- ---4--Eleaner Scheider Reporter-----v ------------- - ------ Fern Durfey The first activity that the student council sponsored this year was the party for the Freshman The student council was also responsible for the method used in selecting the cheerleaders for the 1948-49 basketball season. The council sponsored the all-school Christmas party. They also decided how much to pay for the Christmas gifts and a com- mittee was chosen to prepare names for the drawing in the exchange of gifts. The student council had hopes for sponsoring such projects as Good Manners Week, Good English Week, etc. To date, nothing has been accomplished in this field but the members have hopes that if nothing is done this year the next student council will be able to do something pertaining to these projects. The student council was very active in many of the school projects. Even though some of the council'ssuggestions have not been put into effect they are all concerned with the school's better- ment and benefit. xx
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S---f Y. LTQQ K f X ,. ,. 1 .ST---' YY 1, 5' f X X j lx Q' 'YV' X1 I r. A- X K - an g if E J f ff .Z 1. 3-ai:-'ZW' 1 73f?17-few M ,4- '- C-J V-1 -H.-1 --4- -ff Tayn My 1 , M! -' 1 5 H are ff rv N- f 1-Q wwf' WX lg fir..-X xy! f ,fffi QyF N.,l f , N I 411-ff N ff rx xt, BOARD or EDUCATION qmfttoaigntp Albert Hugelshofer, Loy McCauley, Leonard Heinen, William Pfile, Mr. Johnson. Howard Dornink. STUDENT COUNCIL QLeft'boR'i.gh'bQ First Row: Frieda Meinert fPresi.dent of Council: Ct. A, ALJ,Virgini.a Hugelshofer CPresident of F. H. A., Vice-Presif dent G. A. AJ, Marcella Lohmeier lSec.-Treas. G. A. 1-..J,Do-5 na Bear QPres. Freshmen Classi, Garnet Lapp QVice- President Freshmen Classl, Eleaner Scheider CSec-Treas. Senior Classl Pauline Graybill LSec-Trees. Bandl. Second Row: Mr. Johnson CSponsorD, Fern Durfey QSec.- Treas. Junior Classl, Sylvia Hockey lPresident Junior Classl Loraine Lawler CSec.JTreae. Junior Classj, Jane Hofmeister Wice-President Sophomore Classj, Bernice 'Lohmeier CSec.-'I!t'aS. Sophomore Classl. I ' . Third Row: Dale Rosengren QSec. F. F. A.5. James Neue schwander lPres1dent Sophomore G1eegL Glenwood Grull L Sec.- Treas. Freshman Classl, Marvin Koch LV1ce-President - Senior Classb, Walter Mueller CPresident Senior C1ass.,President F. F, AJ. Marvin Horstmeier CF. F. AJ, Lavere Meinert LPres- ident Bandl. ' OFFICE Eudocia Crull, Offioe Secretary.- Donald V. Johnson, Principal.
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