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ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEI MEN’S BOARD OF CONTROI WOMEN’S BOARD OF CONTROI
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A. S. A. WH. S. SPRING ’38 The spring term of 1938 was started off with a splendid student meeting featuring “Scotty” Allen, noted authority on dogs and Alaska. In successive weeks many other entertaining and instructive meetings were planned and put on, through the efforts of President Bill Canning and the Stu- dent Faculty Committee. Such personalities appeared as former ASAHS Presi- dent, Travis Winsor; Armand Gerard, N.B.C. artist: and Mr. Courtwright and his remarkable dogs. Three National School Assembly programs were also en- joyed by the students. The Administration has sponsored five dansants, “free to student card hold- ers,” and a School Opening Dance, managed by Ted Keremitsis, an affair which now seems to be an established tradition. A movie was also given after school to raise money for student meeting expenses, and it turned out to be a great finan- cial success. Fine work has been done by all members of the Administration. The out- standing student meetings put on by President Bill Canning will long be remem- bered. Vice President Natalie Schreiber took charge of the Student Talent Day program, directed by Jim Smith, one of the best of the best. Financial Secretary Ted Dow has broken the record for Spring sales of student cards. John Vigen has maintained that “Old School Spirit” throughout the term, during meetings and at athletic events. If for no other reason, the unparalleled student meetings presented will classify the Spring Administration of 1938 as a model for posterity. RECORDING SECRETARY.
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EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Conrap H. Goer. {ssociate Editor ..KATHRYN VIGNESS {sst. Editor Dawn KALEN {ssociate Editor DorotHy PETERS {sst. Editor NATALIE SCHREIBER Photographer GorDON DEAN {sst. Editor Betty HENNINGSEN Sports Photographer Tep Dow {sst. Editor ARTHUR GODEWAAGEN Boys’ Sports Dick GOGGIN Faculty Adviser Dr. Pau G. VicNness MANAGERIAL STAFF Business Manager Bitt Cox {sst. Bus. Mer. Bos Korn {sst. Bus. Mgr. Mary SUTHERLAND The entire Acorn staff desires to t ake this occasion to present its acknowledg- ments to those many persons whose kind and heartfelt assistance aided them in editing this book. It desires especially to acknowledge its deep indebtedness to their Faculty Adviser, Dr. Vigness, without whose kind and encouraging super- vision the staff could not have prospered; to Dr. Thompson for his distinctive contribution and understanding; to Miss Ayres whose stenographic assistance the staff greatly appreciates, and to Jack Gutte for his generous contribution of vyictures. a ’ I —THE STAFF.
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