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(fal bedewed. t7eac6e 'Valuer Back: Carol Brindley, Linda Martin, Judy Elliott, Sheila Porter, Rosie Diehl, Linda Roach, Sylvia Pinncll. 4th: Judy Simpson, Dallas Wall, Sandy Peterson, Betty Schrampfer, Peg Steil, Martha Howe. 3rd: Ann Hensing, Anne Judge, Alice Andre, Pat Trow, Linda Hawkins, Anne Easton, Carole Walsh. 2nd: Carol Black, Pat Catron, Penney Welling, llene Wardle. Fran McTaguo, Peg Lee. Front: Ann Farber, Nancy Anderson, Miss Wilcox, Miss Miller, Mrs. Whitney, Bonnie Hazel, Martha Strand. 1958-59 GIRL RESERVE officers: Carol Brindley, Alice Andre. Linda Roach, Frances McTaguc, and Carole Walsh. To teach those values which exalt and refine life and bring it into accord with the standards of conduct that are approved in our democratic society is the purpose of one of the oldest organizations in Ames High School, Girl Reserves. All girls belong. The social events of the year which encouraged the girls to make new acquaintances were the Newcomers Party, Dad-Daughter Date Night, Mother-Daughter Tea, and the Big-Pal-Little-Pal picnic. The money raised from selling Christmas sprays and pencils was used to help sponsor the foster child was shown to those less fortunate by providing Christ- Anastasia. A, Christmas time, the spirit of good will mas gifts for the County Home. Under the sponsorship of Miss Edna Wilcox, Miss Ruth Miller, and Mrs. Charlotte Whitney, the officers for first semester were: Frances McTague, president; Carole Walsh, vice president; Alice Andre, secretary; Carol Brindley, treasurer; and Nancy Anderson, presi- dent of the representatives. Officers second semester were: Carole Walsh, president; Frances MeTague, vice president; Linda Roach, secretary; Carol Brindley, treasurer; and Pat Catron, president of the representa- tives.
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Miss Mary McNally Counselor, P.W.O.E., World Literature, English Literature, General Treasurer Everett Ritland Dean of Boys, Latin 3, 4 Owen Shadle Counselor, Work Experience Cooridinator, Cooperative Training Kenneth Wells Counselor, Athletic Director, Boys' P.E. Mrs. Charlotte Whitney Dean of Girls, Journalism Six 7eac enA (?ouK el Studente tu 'P%o6ie K4, tfout Scdoot, s4ctivitie and putune 19
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I Above: Mary Davison, Joyce Herrick, Andrea Parks, Shirley Bailey, t Michelle Moore, Lynda Hockman, Nancy Carr, Elaine Foderberg, I Sandy McIntosh, Ruth Zea, and Margie Hillyard were the cham- I pion spray sellers. I Right: Sophomores waif to be initiated. cfrie4eHtciUve6 S Back: Susan Humphrey, Alison Shepherd, Jean Hensing, Darla Hanlin, JoAnn Daniels, Marlene Kuhl, Margie Walsh, Mary Brown. ? Sth: Sharon Lewis, Margie Hillyard, Toni Lyttle, Marilyn Blaess, i Janet Miller, Phyllis Burroughs, Ann Fields, Joyce Heald, Jane S Vandecar, Margie Gibbs, Shirley Bailey, Shelley Ebel. 3rd: Pat Caf- v ron. Sue Mendon. Delores Rasmussen, Michelle Moore, Mary Quinn, y Nancy Hegland, Joanie Makelbust, Muriel Shearer, Susan Campbell. 2nd: Nancy Bowen, Donna Shipley, Nancy Anderson, Miss Wilcox, Miss Miller, Mrs. Whitney, Liz Sands, Sharon Guy, Judy Hutchison. ! Front: Fran McTague, Carole Walsh, Deanna Clem, Pat Carney, Caroline Mattcrson, Karen K. Anderson, Joan Holtz, Patt Ritland.
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