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Miss Karyi Sills Superintendent's Office Mrs. Edna H. Davis Superintendent's Office Mrs. Patricia Demaray Superintendent's Office Mrs. Grayce I. Elliot Superintendent's Office Mrs. Daisy Flack Principal's Office Mrs. Ruth Green Principal's Office Miss Laura Sayre Superintendent's Office Sec'iet Ue4 10 r n
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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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Studente Serve ck @a£eterta Along about 1 1:00 in the morning when any healthy student began to get that certain hollow, hungry feeling in the pit of his stomach, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. More- land, and Mrs. Erickson were busy in the cafeteria kitchen preparing the noon meal. A menu for the entire week was posted in every homeroom on Monday of each week, and a count of cafeteria diners was taken in homeroom each day. This enabled the students to know what was to be served and the cooks to know how much to prepare. Helping the cooks were thirteen students who got their meals free in return. After the cooks had the meal ready to serve, some of the students dished it out, others were in charge of the cash register, and the boys helped with the clean-up. With the increase of students and the increase in the cafeteria line, efforts were made to speed up the service. Students were asked to help in this by observing the following rules: 1. Please form two orderly lines. 2. If you leave the line, you must go to the end of it. 3. You will be served on the customers' side only. 4. Please don't leave chewing gum on tray or dishes. Above right: Mrs. Maud Marsh. Right: Mrs. Anna Moreland. Be ow, back: Jim Ayers, Steve Henderson, Arry Clapp, Dennis Erickson. Steve Howell, Tom Smith. Front: Sandy Nelson, Peg Sfeil, Sue Engle- horn, Mary Schweitzer, Charlotte Clapp, Elizabeth Sands.
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