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m а. — — MM —— ISU attracted events and gave opportunities [Iowa State University affected nearly everyone who lived in Ames, includ- ing most Ames High students, in many ways. More students' parents worked for ISU than for any other employer. Nearly three-fourths of Ames High students attended a colle- giate sports competition during the year, ranging from football games to gymnastic meets. Students also attended cultural events, including plays, concerts, and exhibits. More than 80 percent used ISU facilities, such as Beyer Hall, the ISU library, and the State Gym. There were lots of things to do; you never got bored, commented Leanne Theile. Studies showed that 75 percent of Ames High graduates went on to 28 ISU Effects four-year colleges, a substantially higher percentage than the national average of 50 percent. Assistant Prin- cipal Bill Ripp attributed the higher percentage to the fact that Ames is a university town. “Many, many par- ents are college graduates, he said, adding Ames youngsters see the standard of living a college education brings. Jon DeReus concurred, “It seems as if school is the number one importance in everyone's life in Ames. Many students were aware of the positive effects of having ISU in Ames. “It has provided a lot of oppor- tunities and events that a town with- out a university wouldn't have, stated Martha Westerlund. EZ PJ e Above: ADDING IT UP. [апе Gradwohl totals customers’ bills as part of her job at the lowa State Memorial Union cafeteria. Below: CONCRETE BENEFITS. Hilton Coli- seum and the ISU Center draw athletic, educa- tional, theatrical, and musical events.
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