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Front row lleft to rightl: Joyce Willis, Dolores Dietrich, Dolores Zellmer, Mariorie Anderson, Bernadette Letevre, Betty Badgley, Eleanor King: Second row: Barney Reagan, Ray Riddle, Richard Zellmer, Bob Luiten. Gladys Furgeson, Miss Huffman. MEGAPHONE STAFF The job of editing the Megaphone has been supervised by three different editors, each serving for a three months' period. Dolores Zellmer was editor for the months ot September, October and November with Eleanor King as assistant, Dolores Dietrich held the position for the months December, January and February with the help of Mariorie Anderson, and for the last three months Bernadette Lefevre was in charge with. Richard Zellmer as her assistant. The Megaphone was put out monthly by the entire staff, which consisted of the iournalism class. The cutting of stencils and the printing ot the paper was done by the office practice class under the supervision of Mrs. Lightner, whom we found very helpful and cooperative. Besides publishing the Megaphone, the same group sends news to the Times- Tribune each week and puts out the annual.
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,ull l lleft to rightil, Dave Johnson, Dolores Zellmer, Gladys Furgeson, Jim Scheibner GORILLA STAFF The annual this year has many changes. We hope they will meet with your approval, All of you have in some way helped us make this publication possible. To Mr, Buchanan, Mr. Wilbur, the school board, the faculty, and the students go our thanks for their fine cooperation. Never once has any one of them failed us when we have sought help. To the business men we say a great big Thank you! They have assisted us very generously in a financial way, If it had not been for Mr, Benson, much that we did in this book in the way of photography would have been impossible. To him goes our sincere appreciation. The staff of this year's Gorilla is as follows, editor, Dolores Zellmer, assistant editor, Dave Johnson, business manager, Gladys Furgeson, assistant business manager, James Scheibner, art editors, Eleanor King and Mariorie Anderson, clubs, Mariorie Anderson, activities, Bernadette Lefevre, sports, Richard Zellmer, classes, Betty Badgley, senior activities, Dolores Dietrich, poem, Donna Harris, song, Bernadette Lefevre, Joyce Willis and Donna Harris, prophecy, Marjorie Pierce, Bill Johnson and Barney Reagan, senior history, Dorothy Olsen, Pat Janett and Ilene McCaffery, will, Jack Ross, Ray Riddle and Bob Luiten, advisor, Irene Huffman.
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'E' 'First row fleft to rightj: Verle Spilker, Alice Page, Pat Janett, Velma Conrad, Second row: Dave Johnson Barney Reagan, Ted Zier, Miss Rees. X . ...fi , -t ,ff LIL. - Jiffy! L t DEBATE Davenport High started debate again after an absence from the scene for many years. There were eight debaters, all of whom were very green at the beginning of the O th ad were Dave Johnson, Donna year but at the end were classed as veterans. n e squ Harris, Verle Spilker, Pat Janett, and Barney Reagan, negative, and Alice Page, Velma Conrad and Ted Zier, affirmative. The national debate question for this year, Resolved: That the Federal Govern- ment should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense, seemed to all to be a quite difficult subiect because of its wide scope of thought. The debates were in two completely different forms. The first half was the problem solving type with each member giving a problem solving solution, the second half was devoted to the regular cross question type of debate. The D,H.S, team had eight scheduled debates, four at home and four away. North Central, West Valley, Marycliff, and Lewis and Clark were away, and Central Valley, Lewis and Clark, West Valley, and Gonzaga debates were here. Davenport didn't do very well in the scoring but individual debaters were all out- standing at different times. Donna Harris, Pat Janett, and Barney Reagan are seniors so they won't be here next year. Miss Rees, the debate coach, is to be commended on her fine iob of shaping the debate team.
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