Toe Row: Brandt, Hartsook, Bartlett, Adolph, Hartt, B0'l l'llIXl Row: Kaplan, Canvin, Beattie, Firth Guiding Lights MHS started the sehool year with lllillly new teaehers and a new administration hut all posi- tions were ahly iilled so that the school standards might continue to he high. Even though students are perpetually protesting' against long 2lSSlgIllllll'lliS and surprise tests, they know that the high seholastie standards maintained at Annes Iligh are a result of a pa- tient and understanding' faeulty that teaehes thenl. Eaeh fiwlliij'1l10lllilO1' in addition to teaehingr duties sponsors one or inore organizations, a elass, or aetivity sonletinie during the year. Ifiyhf 1 l0I'l'lIl'I' .lrlolplf-instruets the fel- lows and girls in the art of better living. Harriett limffie-entertains with voeal talents and makes better e i t i Z e ll s. IVl'SII',lj lir1rfIetf-stru,9g- gles between making chemists and putting out a yearbook. Ed 11 rr I3ou'er-trains niusieal aspirants in- to exeellent voeal groups. Edith If ru In y-genially drills ambitious violinists. 1 r1u1lf Brumlf-directs plays, takes entrants to speeeh eon- tests, develops puhlie speakers, .i'IllliI'll.lll' f'ru11'z'11-drills iirst year eonnnereial students on funda- nlentals of shorthand and typing. Hiram I'ovffy-establishes traek and
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1 l ir Tuberculosis test for High School students Victory Through Health R. K. C. Piercy and Mrs. Sadie Dempsey conducted an ex- tensive health program tl1is year. Their program aimed to keep Ames lligh students as physically tit as possible. Following the established cus- tom, all students who were absent because of illness for more than three successive days were requir- ed to receive an admission slip from the health office before re- entering school. . x .Besides their regular program of checking eyes, ears, and teeth, a tuberculin testing program was conducted by the health office. All positive cases were given chest X-rays for further examination. Special funds were used by the T671 health office to provide medical attention to those who Were not capable of paying the expenses. Complete physical examinations were given to all sophomores and juniors. This enabled them to bet- ter tell if the students were able to stand the increased strain of high school physical education. This department Worked in close connection with the health office to have more healthy students. lVith the completion of this year's examination sehetltife. all of the high school students had been ex- amined. It is planned to examine each incoming sophomore class so that every student will have the benefit of these physical exami- nations.
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