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Page 28 ww STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: V. Larson, I. Riippi, V. Adee, E. White, R. Flusch, S. Peterson, D. McCabe, I. llsley, B. Corey, E. Ander, president. Row 2: R. Iackman, D. Blaha, S. Ainsworth, M. Ienks, N. Clark, C. Yount, M. Talbot, N. Kennedy, K. Kientz, I. Wennlund. Row 3: C. Serby, D. Weir, A. Edell, A. Could, I. Sandberg, R. Colby, B. Conterman, R. Moyer, F. Hiatt, W. Elson. Row 4: Howard Littlejohn, vice-president, L. E. Campbell, M Henn, I. Crego, N. Mikez, B. Cone, E. Payne, I. Ebbesen, M. A. Faivre. Row 5: W. Cochrane, M. F. Plesa R. Cook, R. Cunz, C. Duncan, secretary-treasurer, C. Hopkins, E. Anderson, R. Turnroth, P. Hallgren, I Clover. Row 6: C. Iohnson, I. H. Connor, P. Smoltich, C. Davis, M. Elmendorf, I. Liles, P. Holderness E. Shouse, F. Paulson, R. Scott. n Since the beginning of the second semester, Student Council meetings have been conducted every other Tuesday morning by its president, Eleanor Ander. The club's first activity was to sponsor the only legal slack day in the his- tory of DTHS. Another new activity that was popular with the students from visiting cities, as well as our own, was the sponsoring of after-game mixers. Players, spectators, and out-of-town visitors to the night's game thoroughly enjoyed the time when all the gang was together for a period of dancing. There were many disappointed faces when the clock traveled around to l l 230 p. m. As in previous years the Council presented a convocation in the early part of March. This year the program broke away from serious things with the production of a humorous drama entitled Who Killed School Spirit? The play, consisting of a murder, mock trial, and IM Aa.,.3..W.-iff-ff--,t..,.......,,,,,.,.,......,...,., ,,, a snake dance proved that School Spirit was K, I , .1 - I . .X V - '-1- K-lm.. not dead but only asleep. It was written, directed, and acted by the members of the group. A contest for high grades was sponsored by the Council between boys' and girls' home rooms in order to encourage better scholarship. After six-week grades were scored, a list of the ten highest home rooms was posted on the bulletin board. Q A'-i .i-- f .. . Noon-hour Program . . . , . - I 'A , I The noon hour program is a fairly new it I institution at DTHS. lt was begun last Q 2- ' if Year and has been undergoing constant ,. V. ,. improvement since that time Mary Lou fm i.f,f64,-,gy y44.3'5.,A, idlfhllf ' 4','ii'.' K2 Ilya, T-' I I V 1, iv Y.. N bl .Na : . . .. v. . ,,i,f1w-ff , .- . -1 . i tn , , ,, V .. -N, . 4 5 A . in ,A .M , I l N ,MQ 3,4 ' ZIP 1 -4, 'I I ' -L 7' 4 li I ' I ' ' fi: iqvfti , 4 ' ' ' .W g V MV S q. ph.: . 1 ,- 1 f ,f ' ', .v ' I ' - I I 'J-it ily.. . 5-. 'f ' il' f - with H. V If: 4. 3'f V , .. 11 wht I if if ' .- 1,1 Q. V . '51 u I 'S ' 'I' 1' 7,356 ' in 5' .' ' ul , A 'f I 4 S L. I . R if wi 1 ' , w lr g A th L P , f 2 X 4 gl. gs I Iorgenson, the re-elected chairman, and ' her assistants patrolled the halls every I- I I .,,. . 43 H noon. The organization flourished under Q-10-hi' fl ' I the advisership of Mr. Furr.
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