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Senior Senate TOP: Mr. Engellund. Champlin. Ed Griffith. H. Olson. Mumm. S. Myers. MIDDLE: Arney. Midgorden, E. Olsson. I). Johndrc-jiu. FRONT: Stoaks, M. Getz. M. Judso, Parsons, Mendon. 11« ;» ! size 22 inches, height 65 inches,” ami so with the measuring for raps and gowns Ames High graduatcs-to-be began to look forward to the activities of senior week. May 19 and 20 were the dates of the first event, the presentation of tin- senior class play Jane Eyre by Wall Spence. Baccalaureate followed on May 28 with the Reverend Herbert L. Bryant of Ames addressing the group. Visions of food and fun for everyone were in the minds of seniors as they made preparations for their picnic and prom. Senior activities came to a close with Com- mencement on June 2. The Reverend Gaylord Couchman of Dubuque delivered the address. Although lots of thought was focused on col- leges and vocations, seniors, nevertheless, were also thinking about their “good old Ames High days.'' Days filled with sports, music and dramatics, work and play, dances and parties, as well as classes will be long remembered. Homecoming queen was Liz L. Martin. Martha St uber and Barb Hey wood were attendente. Spirit Sweetheart for the “Spirit Special” midyear dance was Margaret Getz. Her attend- ees were Jane Mendon and Martha Stuber. Jim Champlin, Bob Buck. Harold Olson and Dick Cox were placed on All-Star football teams. Jim was elected captain of Ames High's Central Iowa conference champs. Bob Buck and Dick Cox were members of All- Conference basketball teams. Bob was also elected basketball captain. Student body presidents were John Bravton, first semester, and Kd Griffith, second semester. Although seniors will be separated in the next years, one tie they will always maintain—the determination to keep their traditional “aims high.” Fourteen
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