ACGC Homecoming King and Queen

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The 2023 ACGC Homecoming Queen Kelsey Carlson crowns the 2024 Queen Shyann Young.

The 2023 ACGC Homecoming King Payton Jacobe places the crown on 2024 King Michael Fuller.

The 2023 ACGC Homecoming King Payton Jacobe and Queen Kelsey Carlson prepare to crown the 2024 royalty.

The 2024 ACGC Homecoming Queen Shyann Young and King Michael Fuller

ACGC Homecoming Dance

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Homecoming Queen Candidates: Shay Lemke, Belle Fagan, Shyann Young (Queen), Grace Lavoy and Jayla Hoover

Homecoming King Candidates: Jathan South, Jackson Pfrang, Michael Fuller (King), Eli Madsen and Gavin Sloss.

Homecoming Court: Front Row: Jathan South (saddle), Michael Fuller (King), Shyann Young (Queen). Middle Row: Belle Fagan, Grace Lavoy, Shay Lemke and Jayla Hoover. Back Row: Jackson Pfrang, Eli Madsen and Gavin Sloss.

ACGC Homecoming Pep Rally

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The ACGC High School band played and the cheerleaders cheered at the Homecoming Pep Rally on Sept. 20. The homecoming court was introduced and spoke along with student athletes. The band called teachers over to try to recreate what they can do with flags and batons. Students played various games with players eliminated each round, in musical chairs style. This was followed by cheerleaders and band participants putting on shoulder pads and doing jumping jacks while the football players put on cheerleader uniforms and kicked a leg or did a spread jump while holding pom poms. The seniors were declared the winners of all the homecoming contests that week, the band played and the cheerleaders cheered again.

ACGC Homecoming Parade

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The ACGC High School marching band led the homecoming parade on Sept. 20. The homecoming court came through followed by various students and student athletes on their floats, younger student athletes from elementary school, and the junior high band.

Rouse receives multiple scholarships at UW-Eau Claire 

Special to the Times Vedette

Four hundred eighty-one incoming freshmen received scholarships from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for the 2024-25 academic year, with many students receiving multiple awards. Each award varies in amount and criteria. Isabelle Rouse of Guthrie Center received the Cassandra Ball Egdahl Music Scholarship, the Dr. David and Jean Crowe Biology Scholarship, the Freshmen Honors Scholarship, the Mark of Excellence Scholarship, the Out-of-State Award, and the Ralph E. Duxbury Biological Sciences New Student Scholarship.