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I6 75 AMES AI-5 I r-1 H, 'if' IIC 1, Top row: Yzmclm-rliIIIl0n, WilkiIIS, D. McCarthy, Fisvher, NIC'CllliI'0, Reynolds, Rails-y, FI1ln1I-r. Jlizlfltv row: Hug, Rupv, H.. HI-In, Evans, Clyde, M. Olson, Galligan, Hood. Bottom 1'o11'.' J. JOIIIISUPII, Llttle, Skerry, G. McCarthy, C. Hein, Park, Mathisml, M. AIl1Il'l'SUYl, Mary Tuff. Sp I R I T ST H F F Eftfffll' . . . . . K'IIAIII.0'I I'Ic IIIGIN A ssistant Editors . . Business Mazinger . . A ssistfmt Husiriess fllalmgers A fiI'0l'fI.SZ'IIg iw!l.lI.!1.g6t' . . A ssisto nt A rtvert ising 11111 nagers Art E11 itor ..., A ssistont Art Editor . Orgrzlzizotion Ertzftor . . A XS?.St!IILf Urgtmiwtion Editor Footure Editor . . Assistant Feature Editor . SIIIIIISIIIM Editor . Senior Editor . Junior Editor . Sophomore Editor . Iioyx' Athletics Editor . Girls' Athletics Editor Typixts . . Profy' lfeaders . Sponsor . ENTY-FOU HPIIINII BAILIQY, PA'I'sY GAI.I.II:AN . . . MI'IIIIcI. PAIIII JHNNII: EVANS, KIAILIIIIIIIC R.IjI1I4: . . Dlru NIA'I'II1soN DON VVILKINS, Jon liIcI'NoI.Ims . . . Am' l+'IsI'III41II . IIAIIIIIIc'I I' IIIIJIN . . NI.-Im' 'l'.-xIf'If . SIIIQNQIQII YAxImIcIII,INImI1:N . . IIAIIIIY SKI-:IIIIY KIRK MuGI'IIIIf: . Bon l I'I.x1IcIc . MAIIII: Axnrzusox JULIE JoHNsI'0N . JANIYI' C'I.I'n11: . IHICK Mc'C'AII'I'III' . f:ENlCVlEX I: McC'AIcTIII' . JEAN Hlifl, MAYIII. OI.sox . BETTY LITTLE, MAIIY Hoon . . MII. JOIIN IIAIIAIS R
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Top rozr: Kellogg, Sather, Perry, Reinberger, M. Brouhard, Fonley, Kurtz, Yoeom. Middle row: R. Davis, E. MeGee, Dempsey, J. Griffith, D. Todd, Briley, M. Kennedy, Ikcrd. Bottom roux' Benton, Comstock, MeElyea, Mrs. Gibb, Halberg, M. Griffith, M. Thompson, Daley. LIBRHRV CLUB President . . ICLEANOR NICNLYEA Vice President ..... IVETA HAIABPIIIFS Secretary-Treasurer . . . MARJORIE GRIFFITH Social Chfzirmen MARY THOMPSON, ICVELYN REINBERGER HIC Library Club was organized in 1935 by Miss Ada Wood who sponsored it until her resignation froln Ames High in the second semester of 1937. She was succeeded by Mrs. Lucile Gibb for the remainder of that year. The next. fall Miss Bonita Danlnian took charge of the club for the year 1937-38. She resigned in 1938 and Mrs. Gibb returned to the club. Library Club, during the school year 1938-39, had complete charge of all library work. lflaeh ineinbcr of the club was required to work at least two periods a week in the library. Instruction sheets were given to the new xneinbers when they entered the club: these were studied and very soon the student librarian became efficient in reading shelves, tiling and checking out reference material and books, and in caring: for the nulnerous other duties connected with the school library. tt Work and no play IIHLKO a librarian a dull person, so to remedy this evil, the club entertained at several social functions during the school year. The girls enjoyed themselves at an afternoon tea, played games at all the gatherings, and hilariously t'grabbed for the white elephant presents at the Yuletidc Party of the club. The inain purpose of Library Club is to give library training and to create a wider and better knowledge of books. ELEANOR BICELYEA, '39 TXVHNTY-'TIIREE
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x 0 Top row: Kingkade. Lindstrom, VV, VVierson, VVic,kland. Middle row: D. Steinberg, Yan Ylack, LaVellc, E. Todd, R. Ross, DeLaHunt, McIntosh Bottom raw: Godfrey, Vanderlinden, Sehlick, Mr. Smith, L. Young, Eiehling, Gilman. DEBHTE HIC Ames High debate squad, composed of Ronald Ross, Dave Gilman, Bill liichling, Dick Steinberg, Don DeLaHunt, and Spencer Vanderlinden, and under the sponsorship of L. Wayne Smith, enjoyed an eventful season as the team was victorious in twenty-seven out of thirty-three debates. Again the year's program was financed by the fall play, Rip Van Winkle. The Debate Club served as business managers. Debating the international question of Resolved: that the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain, the team was able to attend five tournaments. Ames was represented at the Newton tournament and placed second by winning thirteen out of sixteen debates. Next the team attended the Fort Dodge tournament, where they were successful in winning five out of six debates. All made this trip with the exception of Dave Gilman. Ames accepted an invitation to the Perry tournament which introduced to the debaters tl1e Oregon plan of debate. The novel feature of this plan is the cross-exalnining of each team which is carried on for seven minutes. In the two day district tournament Ames won the right to attend the state finals by defeating eight schools. The aflirmative team was composed of Bill Eichling and Dave Gilman, while the negative side was argued by Ronald Ross and Spencer Yanderlinden. SPENCER VANDEHLINDEN, '40 'IXKPNTX PINE
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