Ames High School - Spirit Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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The advantage of learning to debate is that it teaches one to argue logically. At the weekly meet- ings, activities centered around debate, discussion, and extemporaneous speaking’. This was how mem- bers prepared for participation in interscholastic speech tournaments and debate meets which were sponsored by the Iowa High School Forensic League throughout the year. Out of town events attended were the Brinkley Debate and Discussion, Coe Col- lege Invitational, Fort Dodge Invitational and the State finals in Iowa City. Under the direction of Mrs. Garrett, officers were llo Leppick, president; Karl Fox, vice president; and Beverly Novak, secretary. llo leppik and Alison Shepherd prepare their topic for a coming debate. SfeeecA (?lu fo Back: Mrs. Garrett, llo leppik, Russell Hageman, Alfred French, Karl Fox. Second: Marion Quinn, Jane Andrews, Lois Knutson, Deanna Islcy. Front: Alison Shepherd, Ann Kirkham, Bev Novak.

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Back: Mr . Dickinson, laurel Hanway, Sandy Mclntoih, Cindy Shockcy, Sandy Peterson, Marion Quinn, Karen Skarshaug, Jar ct lubsen, Marilyn Blaess, Sherri Wierson, Bev Novak, Andrea Parks, Carmen Catron. Front: Paulette Hatasaki, Lynda Richards, lissa Hall, Peg Lee, Carole Walsh. Nancy Neal, Karen M. Anderson, Sharon Grundman, Judy Nordin. dit itvuf Cu 'WtetK enA Senve Studente and 7eac6e%e The Ames High Library Club, under the super- vision of Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson, met each Wed- nesday noon in the library. Lessons covering the many phases of work for which the girls would be responsible were studied. The duties of the girls in charge of the desk were shelving of books and magazines, making overdue notices, aiding students in locating reference ma- terials, and preparing bibliographies for teachers. Each girl was required to work in the library two periods a week and at the same time maintain passing grades. Sherri Wierson, president, and Judy Sawyer, sec- retary, led the group first semester. Sandy Peterson, president, and Carmen Catron, secretary, served as second semester officers. Mrs. Dickenson feels that the members of library club are giving a service to their fellow students and to their teachers.



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Spatted, @lotA Back: Gerald Kutish, Steve Henderson, Richard Milk. Third: Mary Jane Walsh, Sarvdra McIntosh, JcAnn Daniels, Carol Hostetler, Dee Rasmussen, Miss Rob- ert . Paulette Hatasaki. Second: Lory Linder. Vickie Skortman, Karen Fox, Betty Winton, Sherrie Young, Marcia Heidel. Front: Darla Hanlin, Sharon Wright, Barb Wilcox, Marlene Kuhl, Pam Cole, Judy Warren. 7 cutyecaye (plutid. OiycuttjecC 07 td tyean The purpose of Spanish Club, newly organized un- der the sponsorship of Miss Sharon Roberts, was to study not only the language but also the cultural as- pects of Spanish-speaking countries. Invited to many of the bi-monthly meetings were guest speakers, some of them Spanish-speaking students at Iowa State Col- lege. Members of this group must have been in one of the Spanish classes. Officers were Steve Henderson, president; Lory Lin- der, vice president; Carole Hostetter, secretary; and Vicki Skortman, treasurer-program chairman. Those students enrolled in one of the French classes who were interested in France and the French language were invited to join the French Club. The purpose of the club was to better understand France and its people through the use of books, magazines, records, goest speakers, and films. Sponsor of this club, which was one of the new ones this year, was Mrs. Billie Alexander. Officers were Pat Carney, president; Marilyn Runlap, vice president; Judy Rice, secretary-treasurer; and Beth Strand and Maureen McVicker, program chairmen. 'pitted Back: Carole Walth, Kri Manning, Joyce Heald, Pam Eckhoff, Bob Nickerson, Rus- sell Hageman, Bill Davey, Karen Whee- lock, Sheila Porter, Jan Ustrud, Pat Carney. Third: Susie Dickie, Judy Rice, Sally How- ard, Linda Roach, Mary McComb, Sara Hin- riehsen, Linda Martin, Janet Miller, Mari- lyn Dunlap, Ann Webb, Gretchen Orr. Second: Margie Gibbs, Beth Ann Scholtcs, Elinor Lillie, Janet Lubsen, Peggy Caf- ferty, Margie McCay, Juanita Severson, Karen Gunn, Susan Humphrey, Jcannie Partin, Mrs. Alexander. Front: Karen Mul- lica, Jean Abbott, Vicky Kirkham, Susie Reed, Maureen McVicker, Becky McBride, Beth Strand, Barb Calhoon, Donna Eth- ington. 30

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