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Junior Class OI.OCKWISE: Harlan. Ia.skill. Fowler. M. J. Arnold, J. Judge. Dick Hall. It was an eventful year for Ames High's 14:! juniors, and they became seniors with many notable accomplishments under their belts. The first item on their agenda was to elect officers. Richard Harlan was chosen president, Mary dam Arnold was secretary, and Jane Gaskill. treasurer, .lack Naughton, vice-president, moved to Nevada early in the year and was replaced by John Judge. Dick Fowler and Dick Hall rounded out the junior executive council which was under the sponsorship of Mr. Jarvis. In September Ames High, and particularly the juniors, were pleased to learn that Don RouzC had been elected secretary of the state Student ('ouneil association. The football season found a number of junior athletes contributing to Ames High's CK' champs. Seeing a lot of action were Art Barnes. Keith Brown, Dick Day. Dick Fowler. Jim Galligan, Dick Harlan, John Mancv, and Bob Spangler. The same caliber of play which marked junior footballers carried over into the basketball sea- son. Winning varsity letters were Bob Spangler. Irwin Milliken, Dick Fowler and Bob Brayton. Plans for the junior class play were receiving consideration even before thoughts were turning to Christmas vacation. Dear Ruth, a comedy about wartime romance, was chosen to be given February 1G and 18. Casting was completed be- fore Christinas to allow plenty of time for learn- ing parts. Included in the cast were Judy Wilson. Jean Holcomb, Margot Miller. Don Rouze, Delores Fisher. Dick Day. Gordon Shepherd, Catherine Schanehe. Tom McDowell, and John Nichols. Much credit is due all the crew members who gave time and energy toward making the play a success. Many compliments, (and silver dollars), came to Keith Brown, when he received the award for being the safest driver in Ames High. Also among the top ten were Dick Hall, Beverly Scheuermann, and John Maney. As it always is, the Prom was the climax of the junior year. Discussions began early in the homerooms about the theme for this year's prom. Much time and hard work were given in plan- ning and decorating the gym. Held May 31, the Prom was a fitting highlight to a successful year for Ames High's 1950 junior class. Twcnty-eiyht
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