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X s HZ 'T H X ilii ig ,x, Senior Class DONALD HICKMAN has been class president for all three years. GRACE CANNON was responsible for the clever program of the senior banquet. CAROLYN RUTTER performed the secretary's usual duties. EARL NEWMAN as Student Council representative always had some proposition or suggestion to make. The senior class of '30 has the distinction of being the only class in the history of A. C. H. S. which has invested in a single individual the responsibility of leading its members during its three years of existence. Donald Hickman has proved himself worthy of the confidence of his classmates by himself being prominent in every field of activity in which his class has achieved noteworthy attainment. When the seniors of '30 were sophomores they ran a close race with their upper classmen not only in scholarship, but also in extra-curricular activities. They were well represented in forensics, music, and athletics. As juniors they continued progressive undertakings they had begun as soph- omores. Under the guidance of the sponsors, Mr. Maag, Miss Harbaugh, Miss Iden, Miss Silverwood, and Mr. Davis, the seniors have enjoyed their fullest year. The climax of the year came with the presentation of the class play, The Lion and the Mouse. Those who represented the school in forensics were Louise Creveling, Harold Hill, Gerald Miller, Woodrow Morris, and Donald Hickman. The personnel of the glee clubs was composed to a large extent of seniors. Those active in solo and quartet work were Dorothy Connor, Dorothy Smith, and Helen Ronsick. Seniors participated in every form of athletics including basketball, football, track, tennis, golf and wrestling. Seniors were members of the Speeders' club. The following seniors received the highest honor obtainable in high school by being elected members of the National Honor Society: Donald Hickman, Jean Dunn, Dorothy Wheeler, Gerald Miller, Dorothy Connor, Ben Atkin, Lorraine Lawson, Helen Thomas, Louise Creveling, Juanita Palmer, Doyle Conely, Mary McFerren, Carolyn Rutter, and Bill Pixley. if3H':fmWs4af:4?'Q A thx .---W.. .. .--.5--................-...,. ..,,, HX: YT,-k V V Y,. - , , -AV , . .-.-A27 f PM 1 Q .- 'ff f. ruff A X- 4--, -'-- ef- --'wr ..-.W . .,-. ...s-.........,.........,. ,g LQ 232532 ,,,,...,....,...,,.......... ..- ,.,,.-,.s.-..,.,.......,-s----..3- , ,, f, ., 'lMy,w .Jan PAGE ll wi
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