Ames High School - Spirit Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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Ames High School - Spirit Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 15 of 136
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Page 15 text:

sjuj n iirSe am L oilian.s “Clean as a whistle.'' that’s liow Ames lliyh school was kept by tin- three eustotlians: Sylvester Newkirk» Paul Sherman, and Joe Middents. Each day they arrived at school early to unlock doors and sweep the gvni. Throughout the whole day they followed a regular schedule keeping each room ami hall in good condition. Before leaving at night they completed their work by locking doors and cheeking windows. They also aided the different organizations by moving pianos, setting the stage, and other various duties. Miss Ruth Heklind. the school nurse, was on hand every morning from 8 to ! . The better students met at 12:4 every noon and received admits for being absent three days or more. She also administered first aid to minor emergency eases which frequently arose through the school. Sophomores and new stu- dents were given physical examinations. Kye examinations were also given to each driver- training student. Miss I'uth Ecklitul, school inmvc Eleven Mr. Sew kirk, Mr. Sherman, and Mr. Middents.

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OWEN SHADLE .Winnie lines make for a Hood figure mechanical 1 rawing, work ex- perience. coo iterative training, related training class, assembly committee EVELYN THOMPSON I found a Mice little test in 'he files problem in written and oral expression, world literature, sophomore English KENNETH WELLS There are some minds that could do with n little re-creating athletic director, boys’ physical education, football coach, track and basketball assistant coach, varsity club, counselor, tennis coach RAYMOND SMALLING We'll start with £j push-ups . . . you’re finished! boys' physical education, intra- mural director, baseball coach, sophomore football coach ESTHER SMITH han't you know this is just lit. any other classf «iris' physical education. G.A.A eheersquad GERALD SIELERT My foot's on the brake, where’s yours! driver training DALLAS TJADEN There are too many soloists in this orchestra orchestra BETTY LEA TROUT count those cherries vocational homemaking RICHARD TRUMP Is there a control in that experiment f biology. Sl’iKiT, photo club CHARLOTTE WHITNEY I'm yetting serious note . . . Kiris' adviser. Journalism, problems in written and oral expression. Cubs' club. Web. girl reserve, radio program coordinator, elec- tion. publicity committees EDNA WILCOX Close your workbooks, open your notebooks American literature. Kiri reserve ALICE ZIMBELMANN For extra credit we'll all do . . problems in written and oral ex pression, world literature



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i Mrs. Maude Marsh, Mrs. Cornelia Erickson. Mrs. .4 imu Moreland What arc Davy Crockett beans?” was a ques- tion frequently asked of Mrs. Maude Marsh. Mrs. Cornelia Erickson. and Mrs. Anna Moreland, who prepared meals for approximately 175 persons every day. Serving in the line were: Shirley Kooser. Marlys Johnson. Edith Koderberg. and .I tidy Broad- well. Ifog Trig served faculty lunches. Bill Gulliver, Carroll Brekke. Bill Bucholtz. Doug Shepherd. Bog Points and Dick Gulliver were on K. P. Barb Erickson and Sally Kooser acted as cashiers. Nancy Olson set the menu.

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