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Prexy and Senator out for a walk, Ж Sophie and Speed wistfully look it over. other year and a few rungs on the ladder labeled sophistication. President Ed Carty, Vice Presi- dent bruce McClain, Secretary Mary Dodds, and Treasurer Velma Ladwig led an older and more sober class through their final year of high school. Despite various war interferences our loyal sponsors were Miss Fern Hartsook and Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Funds for the Sen- ior Picnic, the enjoyable climax to Senior Week were provided by the class play, “Moor Born.” As superior seniors, no longer was our fame confined to the halls ot Ames High school. After an out- standing football season, bus Caine vas chosen All-State guard. Gloria Lauer returned from her trip to Washington with national fame and fortune. Competing with future scientists from every cor- ner of the United States, Gloria won the $2,400 scholarship offered Three of a kind. by Westinghouse Electrice Com- pany. The war caused many gaps 1n the class of 1943. Harold McClintock, Howard Wilcox, and Joe Galvin left to sail the Seven Seas. The Army Air Corps claimed Jim Suth- erland at the close of the first semester. Don Illeman enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve. To date, Sherman Arnold, Jack Buchanan, Bus Caine, Paul Ethineton, Jim Kimler, Einar Larsen, Bill Mahone, Tom Maney, Bruce MeClain, Bob Peterson, Bud Sehhek, Frank Soreehan, Paul Vance, Dave Wal- ton, Bob Jondall, Paul Mitchell, and Bob Maakestad have joimed the Air Corps Reserve. They will be called after graduation. Many others have been drafted and de- ferred until they graduate. We. the elass of 1943, look with confidence toward the place we will hold after the war. Nineteen N
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ROM a stumbling sophomore to a sophisticated senior is the metamorphosis experienced Бу every high school student. Way back in 1940 the class of 1945 began their transformation with a bane. Bruce McClain, Tom Maney, and Bill Mahone held the sport light because they were the only sopho- more varsity men. Virginia Carter, the class of 1948’s woman of the year, was elected Ames High School’s Dream Girl. Then as juniors, our organized activities were directed by Bob Tor Row: G Riggs, Schlick, T. Garfield, Mc- Clain, Ronnin- реп SECOND Row: Soreghan, Hart- man, Young, Mr. Ritland, Dodds. John Nutty, Carty BOTTOM Row: Ladw ig, D. jarnes, Roth- acker, Miss Hadish, Gilman, N. Walton Eighteen FINAL URATT x Justine pulls Paul's leg, Peterson, president, Margaret Quist, vice president, Jean Me- Donald, secretary, and Darlene Robers, treasurer. A most success- ful play, June Маа,’ financed t he Junior-Senior Frolic which was held at the Memorial Union. Ted Garfield receives our vote of thanks for portraying a leading role in june Mad,” even though he had a temperature of 102°. This was the year Jim Sutherland, an in- valuable asset to our football and basketball teams, moved from Ma- son Citv to Ames. So passed an-
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ALEXANDER, LOIS: С.В. 1-2-3: Girls Glee Club 1-2... ANDERSON, GLORIA: С.В. 1-2-3. Girls’? Glee Club 1-2; Pep Club 2-3; Mixed Chorus 2-3 . . . ARNOLD, SHERMAN: Hi-Y 1-2-3... BAKER, MARCELLA: G.R. 1-2-3; Girls Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1-2... BARNES, DARLEEN: G.R. 1-2-3, cabinet 3; Girls Glee Club 1-2; Student Council 3; secretar 1, president 3; Pep Club Э- 3: Spirit 2-5; Senior Senate 3; Homeroom secretary y 3: Strine Trio 1-2-3 BARR, BEVERLY: G.R. 1-2-3... BATES, EVA: GR: 123... БАСТАН: BARBARA: G.R. 1-2-3, cabinet 3; Mixed Chorus 2-3, secretary-treasurer 3; Or- ehestra 1-2... BELL, KENYON: Hi-Y 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 3; Boys’ Glee Сіпо 1-2... BENDER, FLOYD: Hi-Y 1-2-3; Student Couneil 1-2, vice president 2; Homeroom vice president 1; president 2; Varsity football 2-3; Varsity basketball BERG, BETTY: G.R. 1-2-3... BOLAND, KATHLEEN: G.R. 1-2-3; Dramatic Club 1-2-3: Girls’ Glee Club 1... BOURLAND, MARIE: G.R. 2-8; from Oskaloosa . . POURNE, GERALD: Hi-Y 1-2-3; Вапа 1-2-3; Dance Band 1; Homeroom vice president 3... BRINTNALL, JUSTINE: G.R. 1-2-3, cabinet 2; Dramatic Club 2-3; irls’ Glee Club 1; Spirit 1; Homeroom activity director 1, secretary 2; Pep Club 1-2-3; Junior Class Play Twenty
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