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Campus Clicks SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row—J. Rogers, G. Pierceall, Kennedy, Frost, Sanderfield, Cordell, Wiseman, Van Meter. Second Row—Eddy, Webb, D. Greer, E. Primm, M. Grant, Manis, Metz, Krzywaski, Doom, Parrish, Brittin, Mr. Dewalt. Front Row—L. Cline, Dirks, Miller, A. Engel, M. Grant, Wilkins, Baugher, Ruggles, Boylan, L. Hall. In the fall of 1931, after the group of determined young people who called themselves “Freshmen” had become acquainted, they elected the following officers: President, Kenneth Baugher; Vice President, Marshall Gram; Secretary, Irene Dirks; Treasurer, Brian Grant; Student Council, John Miller; Reporter, Eugenia Primm. At the beginning of their Sopohomore year the group found that they had lost six of their number. The leaders for this year were: President, Marshall Grant; Vice President, John Miller; Secretary, Mary Wilkins; Treasurer, Anna Engel; Student Council, Kenneth Baugher; Reporter, Albert Ruggles. During the year they gained two members, Emma Cordell and Charlene Kennedy. The class has displayed its talents in the glee club, G. A. A., orchestra and B. A. A. As this year comes to a close the Sophomore class is hoping for a bigger and better success in the year to come.
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Campus C 1 i c It s JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Back Row—Hayden, D. Wilcoxson. Agee, E. Culver, Kincaid, Stone, Van Wormer, Mitts, Walsh. Second Row—Culver, Mason, Henrikson, Estill, Agee. Third Row—Turner, Allen, Ackerman, Jensen, Henderson, Holler, Kenyon, Golliday, Yoakum, O’Neal, Doggett, Mr. Smith. Front Row—Barnes, McLavish, Stewart, Hughes, M. McKean, M. Hall, Cantrall, Baugher, Smith, V. Lawson. In the Fall of the year 1930 a group of forty-five “freshies” began their career at A. C. H. S. determined to live up to their chosen motto, “Labor Conquers All Things . Their officers, Richard Kenyon, Billy Mason, and Eleanor Stone displayed capable leadership in many respects and the record of the class showed success in several fields. During their Sophomore year the class achieved still greater honors under the guidance of their new officers Marjorie Van Wormer, Josephine Barnes, Billy Mason and Richard Kenyon. At the beginning of their third year the class elected the following officers: President. Morris Hall; Vice-President, Hazel Cantrall; Secretary, Marion McKean; Treasurer, Eugenia Baugher. Although only three years of their stay at A. C. H. S. have been completed the group on the whole has held a very prominent position in both scholastic and extra-curricular activities. To the Junior class goes the credit of having been responsible for one of the biggest successes of the year “The Red-Headed Stepchild”. But the Juniors are bound for still better times. The best and last year is yet ahead. Who knows what may result?
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(E a m p u e Clicks FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row—Henrikson, M. Pierceall, R. Terry, Chandler, Pierceall, Walkup, Myers, Hawkins, Unger, G. Richter, Joachim, Libby. Second Row—Rath, D. Primm, Beaver, Terry, Spragg, Forden, Ford, Glenn, Pautsch, Tobias, Engel, Killion, Hill, Barr, Daley, Culver, Cline, H. Smith, Landreth. Front Row—T. Lawson, Bushong, H. Wilcoxen, W. Powell, Haggard, Hopwood, Miss Gilmore, Hart, L. Johnson, Eckler, Szerknas, V. Tomlin. The first day of school found 58 freshmen in their section of the Assembly. After everyone had become acquainted, the beginners elected the hollowing officers: President, Arthur Pautsch; Vice-President, Harold Hawkins; Secretary, Harriett Culver; Treasurer, Robert Council; Student Council Member, Betty Brittin; Newspaper Reporter, Roy Landreth. This class has rapidly distinguished itself in school life, having representatives in the musical, athletic, and elocutionary fields. With such a beginning, the class is looking forward to three more years of activity and achievement.
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