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STANDING: Mr. Bclluzzo. Barron. Emmerson. Roach. Si frit. Carney, Kratoska. Mezvinsky. SE-ATKD: Schilletter, M. Ifoice, B. Campbell, Off!), Bruce, Williams. SEN I OKS 1511) FAREWELL AS THEY As tlu seniors prepared to leave Ames High, and to build foundations in fields of the wide world, they were led in their final year’s activi- ties by the Senior Senate. The Senate is com- posed of the four class officers, the six homeroom presidents and one representative elected from each senior homeroom. Working with Bob Campbell, president, were Joe Williams, vice- president ; Sugar Schilletter, secretary; and Kay Bruce, treasurer. Homeroom presidents were Lcnon Si frit. Jack Ayres, Brian Barron. Bill Carney. Dave Roach and Bev Ogg. Represent- ing their homerooms were Martha Parrish, 109; Mary Lynne Howe, 113; Dick Kratoska, US; Ed Me .vinsky, 210; Bob Walkup, 233; and Tom Emmerson. 234. During March the members of the Senate read a variety of plays, and selected Tlu Curious Twenty-six CONCLCDE HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS Savage, by John Patrick, for presentation by the seniors in May. The play was under the direction of Robert Hamilton, with other committees headed by members of the senate. Proceeds from the play went toward financing Senior Week, which was the climax of the senior year. Members of the senate collected rental fees for caps and gowns and money for announce- ments. They were in charge of all plans for the seniors. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday evening. May 29. On May 31 seniors attended a picnic at the Ames Golf and Country Club, spending the day in various sports and activities. With many a backward glance and lingering good by. seniors concluded their high school days and received their diplomas at Commencement on June 2. p-Binri—i m ..PT 7rmH Fi’i
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Seniors . . . Three worthwhile years behind them, they proudly stand and view The foundations all completed by their well-trained, skillful crew. Recalling high school experiences, the seniors stand all ready To face all that the future holds in a world that's far from steady.
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Sen i or3 ADAMS. FRANKLIN TERRILL Band 1.2.S: Choir 3: Class Play 2; Cubs' Club 1.2.3. President 1: Dramatics 1.3: Firesquad 1.2.3: French Quintet 2.3: Hi Y 1.2.3. Cabinet 3: Homeroom Vico Pres- ident 1: Junior Rod Cross 2.3. President 3; Orchestra 1.2.3: Palm Club 3: Swing Band 3. BALL. BARBARA Girl Reserve 3: Moved from Na- pier. Iowa 3. BARRON. BRIAN HUGHES Basketball 1; Band 2.3: Choir 3: Class Play 2: Dramatics 2: Hi-Y 1.2.3: Homeroom Vice President 2. President 3: Senior Senate 3: Student Council 3. Vice President 3: Swing Band 3: Track 3. BECKER. WILLIAM ELERY Choir 3: Football 1: Hi-Y 1.2.3: Homeroom Activity Director 1.2. BLAIR. PATRICIA JEAN F.H.A. 1. Secretary l: G.A.A. 1.2: Girl Reserve 1.2.3: Pep Club 3. BOWERS. JANICE MARY Class Play 2: Cubs' Club 1.2; Dramatics 1: Girl Reserve 1.2.3. Cabinet 3: Glee Club 1.2.3: Junior Red Cross 2.3. President 3: Pep Club 3. AYRES. JOHN E. Band 1.2.3. President 3; Football 2.3: French Quintet 2.3; Hi-Y 1. 2.3, Representative 2: Homeroom President 3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Radio Club 2.3: Senior Senate 3: Student Council 3: Track 1.2.3. BAPPE. JANICE LOU Choir 1.2.3; G.A.A. 1.2.3; Girl Reserve 1.2.3. Cabinet 3: Glee Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 1. Vice President 2: Junior Execu- tive Council 2: Pep Club 1.3. BARTLEY, ROBERT L. Debate 1.2.3. President 3: Hi-Y 1.2.3. Cabinet 2.3. Treasurer 3; Homeroom President 1.2: Photo Club 1: Student Council 1.2.3. Treasurer 3; Student Treasurers 3; Tennis 1.2.3: Varsity Club 2.3. BLACK. BRUCE BERNARD Band 1.2.3: Hi-Y 1.2.3; Homeroom Vice President 1: Orchestra 1.3: Track 1.2.3: Varsity Club 2.3. BOWERS. DALE Hi-Y 1.2.3: Moved from McCalls- burg. Iowa 1. BOWMAN. LEAH JO Dramatics 3: G.A.A. 1.2.3. Repre- sentative 1.3: Girl Reserve 1.2.3. Representative 2: Glee Club 1.2.3. Robekeeper 2: Pep Club 3. Twcnti sevrn
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