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Lights, camera, action: spotlight on AHS life Self-scheduling, the Riggs-King tennis match and conse- quent rail confrontations, a rain-soaked Homecoming, and the general adjustment shock of five-day school weeks kept stu- dents occupied for the first few months of the ’73-’74 school year. ‹ But with the coming of colder weather and the heat cut- back, these faded into the background. Keeping warm became an obsession as students were urged to move their desks away from windows and to wear heavier clothing to classes. It was an abrupt reminder of nature’s control over man. However, the cold couldn’t squelch the student body’s en- thusiasm for winter activities. Drama productions, concerts, an increased number of winter sports, the Christmas formal, and other dances provided constant opportunity for student participation and entertainment. Class choices also increased in nearly all areas of the cur- riculum, expanding to meet every facet of student interest and ability. Providing more option for its high schoolers, AHS Illuminated by the Homecoming bonfire, Michaela Holdren, moved closer to completely individualized learning. Michelle Shorten and Jan Tuttle lead pep festivities. 0 کے We - RK 8 - - - - 5 - — -m ነ 7۳ LI 4 - ሥሥ LL r -e -— zm چب ہجم ሪ D 7 E Ans E S T S we ዛም rz MuR oS ae =” Following the change to Daylight Savings Time, Ames High stu- moonlit parking lot. Here by time-exposure photography we dents were met every morning by a nighttime view of the see patterns made by arriving students. 14 Student Life
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