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Student Council Governs Local Race Rules 'Dfw Council members sold culo sluclcers lo raise money 1111111111111 lllfc studens 1n l11 1 LLIIIS V115 1 ll 5 Stu Ll until 1 IUSL 11 1 s p wa 1 n1 11111 ntion l11s bun gum to the D 111111 ftllllltll llll pl1n usLd 11 DTHS of L' in 1l11 lllkllllitls ot 1l1L Council l11 thn populn 2- studnnt lumix l11s been 1d0ped DX nncts Ll ll ll s noun 1 s ll s 1111 s 1111 ,.1mcs ht in 1 1 1 n it 1 fl 1n s usheim II Opm Seated lleh to riqhtl: Dole Felts, Mary Nell Tlneobald, and Judy Plwilbriclt. Sfdlldlllgl Kay Neal, Mary Jo Haines, Ron Benson, Merrill Em- ling, Mr. D. W. Horlin, spon- song Karla House, and Sandy Hargetl. House and collectmg, for the Nlnch of D mLS The m11n PUIDOSL of the Student Council is to suppmt thc mtetests 1f the studcnt lD0dX md omota 1 11hv1h1l1 lXlllLS 111 1n pod spo11sn1unsh1p B1 popu 1r 10te this 1e.11 s Student Councn consisted of XI111 hell The0b1ld piesidtnt D1lL ILISUILI NlQ111ll Emltng, Ron Benson 11 1 1 Housc Klux 0 H11ncs d1 H M 1 Ne IL ics IX 1 1 1n sponsm 'SP' Au'f -11f 1.zd j1l11 'Y 111' I stull 5 '1 5 the aiin of this yea d 111 L' ' . 1 1 ' ffl B1-11 f 'l1i,' ziim, in QISI 1's nu' 11' 1 ' ' 1 - , 1 j L 11111 'Ng i' Lf -- V THS 10 pi' '- 1'0' - 1 z1ct ', d 'cs, 1 d S1111 ' 3 1 J L ncct- '1 , ', ' '. 1 '-'- ' D' - 1' Q fa ' ' H' ' 1 A' 1111- 111' 111.1 5 - D' 2 -- L t ln' I . 11' ' z , '1' - 1 1 1 Illllllf' 111l11'1' l1igl1 sCl1c1 :ls in the nution. Fells, 1'ice-president: Judy Philbrick. SCCl'1'Iiil'y- Pi' f -' 5 u111l-'luke by this yea ' Cil 1' -2 . ' ', . , K1 'la llltillilkil ,p ll.fll'lllQ dz 'cp if A' UL - , Alp' g Kai' . -, . L J 2' Sun V' 111 't1, um 1111l Cla-1111-11p 011111111 iuns. llL1'f gg fiw drills. tuk- Kay' full, P'ICl'llLll CS1 and Nli D, W, H11-- lnu l1us -s 111 11111-of-1 1111 ga 112, g 1 1 1 . . . '. -22-
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Left fo right: Linda Stanton, feature editor: Mr. J. E. Thornton, advisory Ron Benson, editor- in-chiefg Charles Hall, assistant editor: Nancy McMurray, business manager: and Richard Daily, sports editor. . . . Posted on Events and Results and Jerry Maxton as Mr. Pie Face? Wearing of the Green was the theme selected for the all- school party held March 11. Highlighting this party was the fast dance contest with Paul Mar- tin and Jeanne Rodman emerging as the winners. Two banquets were held for the Magnavox staff and their guests. The first was during Christmas vacation with The Magnavox alumni as guests of honor. At the second banquet, held at the end of the year, awards were presented to the deserving members of the staff. Journ class fleff to riqhfl: Mr. J. E. Thornton, Linda Stanton, Lynda Hemelgarn, Jean Davison, Tom Wall. Nancy McMurray, Ron Benson, Ed Collins, and Frances Mercer. -21- Typisfs lleff fo rlqhfl: Mary Janini, Joann Sgroi Catherine Jane McLain, Eileen Kuhnerf, and Carolyn McGuire.
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GAA Drives Towards Sportsmanship Striving to promote athletics and encourage good sportsmanship, the Girls Athletic Associa- tion, which is open to any girl at DTHS, was led this year by Ellen Schue, presidentg Janet Sie- secretaryg fert, vice-presidentg Nina Schue, Rozann Rushing, treasurerg and Mrs. Rosemary Pullis, sponsor. Deciding on Indian Summer as the theme of the annual Homecoming dance and sponsoring a Valentine party were two of the all-school projects undertaken by the 1957-58 GAA. Besides sponsoring social affairs at DTHS, the GAA takes part in noon-hour intramurals with a goal of earning points for awards. The awards presented include the first year award which is a pair of wings, monographed 'tI's and D's and a map of Illinois on felt material. This group of sports enthusiasts participated in Play Day activities at Pinckneyville High School in the fall and Murphysboro High School in the spring. This year the GAA of DTHS was represented by Rozann Rushing and Linda Gra- ham at a basketball clinic held at Carbondale Community High School, -231 Left to righf: Ellen Schue, presi- dent: Janet Sieferi, vice-president: Rozann Rushing, treasurer: Nino Schue, secretary: and Mrs. Rose- mary Pullis, sponsor.
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