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Above: Don S. Stevens, Mrs. Lee Roscbrook, Thomas E. Hannum, Frank B. Howell. Walter I. Hetzel, Frank E. Adams, Mrs. Julie Cole Welden, Herbert B. Howell, and Dr. J. M. Walter. Left: Superintendent Walter Hetzel. Left below: School Board Secretary Frank B. Howell. Sccfre U ite tde(tt tutet School “Soasid 'Pteut fat «tenecuecC S tnoCC«Ke tt Within the next few years many of the present Ames High students will be attending a new high school in the north-central part of Ames. A bond issue of eight hundred thousand dollars was passed during the fall for the construction of the first part of a senior high school. Nine- teen classrooms for science, shop, industrial art, home-ec, art and other senior academic classes will be built. An additional four classrooms will be temporarily used for elementary. The school will be built on a connected modified campus type basis which makes it possible to build in stages for the increase in enrollment. The present plans include a building large enough for 1,220 students. The need for a new high school has resulted in the enrollment increase. This year to take care of the crowded conditions in the high school, class- rooms were rented from the Christian Church and a house next to the school was converted into an electrical shop.
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Familiar to every Ames High student this past year was the sound of chimes coming over the sound system followed by a voice that said, We have a few announcements this morning. The voice, as every student knows, belonged to our principal, Mr. Herbert Adams. He is the one who coordinated the schedules and activities of over 700 students and 44 teachers. To him go all the headaches of running a high school. But somehow, in all these things, he manages to bring order out of chaos. To him goes much of the credit for making Ames High School one of the finest schools in the state of Iowa. Left: HERBERT ADAMS. principal Below: Ed Kuhl, Bob Nickerson, Oave Keller, Mark An- derson, Jo Beach, and Barb Calhoun make out their schedules for the new semester. ‘P'UttcifraC enfant au.
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