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it-.hildfvlqy X , Top row: lNln.lion4-, K. Br-rosford, Wollhousc, R. 'l'zi,ylor, J. Martin. Mirlfllc row: Ls-fHvi', F. Srnitli, Mahnnnaili, Busby, R. Sills. i . 1 Boltom row: li. liutlvr, Matliison, Bill Jones, Miss Maickin, ll. Tripp, D. Stnfforil, Eichlmg FIRE SQUHD C'lzz'ef . BILL .loxns Asst. Chicf . l'lALPII SILLS HE lfiro Squad originatcd as IL projcct, of thc 1936-37 civics clzisscs, :ind is colnposvd of sixtt-cn nicinbcrsy fivc sophoniorcs, fivc juniors, and six sc-niors. Tho initial nu-inbcrs wc-rc choscn by thrcc of thc faculty who still choosv thc chivf and tliv sixth sc-nior. Now thrvc sophomorcs from C'cnt1':1l and two from We-lch :irc cliosi-n in thi-ir own 1'csp1-ctivo ways. All thc appointmc-nts are madv :it tho ond of thc school your prvcc-ding tho your thcy will scrvc. Tha- lfirv Squad was officially inuugur:itcd in thc spring of 1937 :it ai spociul asscinbly in which thc first nivinbcrs wcrv prcscntcd their :mn bands by thc Stixitc Fira' Blzwsliail, who gzivc :i talk on firc prcvcntion. Uhicf Morris of Alncs was :ilso prcsvnt, :ind indorsvd tho plain wholv-hc-zirtodly. Dick Uninc was givvn tho honor of boing the chicf for tht- first yczirq hc was follow:-d by Dick Hll1llll1Ol. The purposv of thc Firc Squad is to faicilitzitv firo drills, :ind its mini is to cniptiy thv building in one- lllllllltlx. At thc bcginning of thc sccond sciilostvi' of thc 1938-39 school ycar thc t.0:i.clivrs tI'21IlSf0I'1'l'll their duty of km-ping ordcr in thc halls to thc Firc Squad. This plzin has workcd satisfzictorily and will probably bc continuvd in thc ncw building. Divx S'1'AF1f01m, '39 NINETEEN fn X4 Q x'7'
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05 Vit? Top rule: Dudley, Helmiek, Cue, Mitchell, Caine. Margie Tatf, Quaife, Iverson. Third row: Yeomans, M. Firkins, A. Miller, H. Hein, J. Johnston. Rnpe, Evans, M. Olson. Seermfl I'0ll'.' Brooker, P. MeDonald, Porter, G. Young, Helser. VVilkin. liunnells, Springer. li'ollnm role: Kildee, Hug, Miss Stoaks, C. O'Neil, Mary Taff, Miss YVhite, Little, Rood, GIRL RESERVES Fmsr sicMns'1'En si-:eoxn smii:s'1'r:n lXIAm' 'FAFF Preszdenf K'ATHl-:mN15 OVTYEIL clA'I'Ill'IRINl'1 U'Ni:iL Vzfce President BIARY 'l'Ar1-' JEAN HH: Secretary .Imax Hu: BETTX' LITTL1-3 Treasurer Br:T'rY LITTLE N September 30, the Girl Reserves initiated sophomores and new girls into the organization, making a IOOZ membership in Ames High School. Iiuring the year it sponsored the selling of badges, pom-poms, and noise makers for the athletic events. Besides the black and orange striped pencils, the club sold pencils decorated with the basketball schedule. But the biggest selling event was the annual sale of holly wreaths. The first semester social events were headed by the Dad-Daughter Party, the New Student Party, and the VVoodehoppers' Convention. At Thanksgiving time it sponsored, jointly with the Hi-Y and with the cooperation of the Junior Chamber of Uommerce, the filling of baskets for the needy families of Ames, and at Christmas, filled boxes for the patients at the Story County Horne. The second semester saw no let-up in activities. The Friendship Conference, under the leadership of Reverend Hiller, was the high point in the semester program. The girls entertained their mothers at the annual Mother-Ilaughter Tea during the week. The sophomores, the first to have their dues paid, were guests of the club at a party, March 30. The Big Pal-Little Pal pienie served as a fitting climax to the year's work. BIARY TAFF, '39 T VV E N T Y
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