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Front Row lleft to rightl: Dolores Koch, Barbara Peffley, Sylvia Slater, Pat Janett, Mariorie Anderson, Dolores Zellmer, Second Row: Mr. Siegel, William Scheibner, Virginia Zuehlke, Gladys Furgeson, Merlin Zier, Mr. Buchanan, Third Rowt Dale Shoemaker, Leonard Stubbs, Keith Morgan and Ronald Webber. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council, which is the governing body of D.l-l.S., this year consisted of Merlin Zier, president, Dale Shoemaker, vice president, Virginia Zuehlke, secretary and treasurer, Dolores Zellmer, program chairman, and Irene Reinbold, Joyce Willis, Mickey Willis, and Betty Mclierlie, were this years yell leaders. For the first time in four years a Pep Rally was held with each class representing some phase of pep with a float. Prizes were given for the best floats and, prior to a show at the Roxy Theater, a weiner roast was given at a large bonfire built by the Freshmen. Also for the first time, a girls Play Day was held May ll, with seven different schools being represented in a day devoted entirely for girl's activities. The student body was named as the only official bond selling committee of Davenport, and the students responded by soliciting enough bonds to over-subscribe Davenport's quota before the final war loan officially ended. The Student Council and Commercial Club gave 51372.50 in individual and class prizes, thus ending a successful school activity. Four National Assembly programs, three full length motion pictures were provided this year. When it was possible, movies were shown during the noon hour. High school dances were given in the high school and three dances ffor seventh and eighth grodes, and high schooll were given at the I.0.0.F. hall. A resolution was passed requiring each organization sponsoring a dance to purchase two new phono- graph records. As this annual goes to press committees are working on plans to purchase an honor scroll and a memorial plaque, campus day proceedings, a baseball amendment, and an amendment to form a new school organization which would encourage the active participation in all forms of school activities and school interest 'l 'i 'i li 'T li 'i 'r 'r li 'r lv lr :r r lr lr lr lr 'r lr lr 'r lr 'r in lr ti li li tr li in tr tr lr li lr lr lr in lr lr lr lr 'r lr lr lr li lr lr lr 'u 'i 'i 1. A an if 451 ul-35 FQ 9 Mgt . ,-I t eer. gx :.-::::,::::.- ::::::::::::s-.-:::::-::::::::: 9 -. Q 1339
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