Ashland High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Ashland, NE)

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flxr THE IQ 4 8 BLUE JAY EDITED BY THE SENIORS OF ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Ashland Nebraska EDVVORS .lack Anderson Jerrx Strenght BUSINCSS MANAGERS Gene Blrdsall Catberune Ballou ASSOCIATE EDITORS Atlwletucs Frank Beckman l.aVernc Neumann Music Marcella Tlmesien Margaret Jones Dramatucs Jackue Lewm Socletv Bobby Young Photos Shirley Raukes Ruth Lund Specnal Eyents Susan Slms Clubs and Volleyball Ruth Newsbam Claw and Faculty: Betty Durbin FOREWORD As we I urnex Iarward ante the land a know edge Ieawng nenund as our Hugh Scnafl daw we In remembrance af the rnanv cnlayable and enter taunnng events that taak place during our Hugh Senna! Careers DER BO DEDICATION BOARD OE EDUCATION FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS VI ACTIVITIES 'O - I I A . T I- I I I L ,I ' A I 'S ' I rlwe Senior Class eI'118, present ra you thus annual I , O R O E O K I II III IV V Ashland l-llgl1 School Memorial Stadlum wi? at DEDICATION ln appreclatlon ofthe tune spurut of cntnzenshlp and co operatuon whuch made possible the bu ldung of our new football stadlum we the Sensor Class of l948 dedncate thus annual to the memory of all servlcemen and women who sacnflced thelr lnves In World War ll and to all the people who so generously donated labor maternal and money to buuld the Ashland Memorial Stadium Our memonal stadium shall stand as a llvmg monument proving that man's noble deeds lnve forever Q O I X' W X . , fe I ' K . . E . . I I I I I Board ol Education Ashland Nebraska Presudent F L Ralkes Vuce presudent C N Turner Secretary C D Lutton Treasurer Anderson F L Raukes L R Rutledge H Znegenbeun F Much credlt ns due the Ashland Board of Educatlon for provldlng thus community with a modern bulldlng and the very latest of facllltles for proper nnstructlon In all fnelds These gentlemen who glve so freely of theur tlme deserve unlumnted pronse for the flne spmt an whnch they serve un the capacuty of offrcnal members of the Board of Educatuon The Seniors of I948 express their appreclatlon to you and the entire communuty for twelve years of happy and enjoyable learnlng spent un the Ashland Publrc School C I C. N. Turner C. C. Gade C. D. Lutton 'N FAC U LTY FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Margorle Schrader Commercual Freda Woltzel Instrumental Muslc Language Duty Von Mansfelde Mathematucs Buelah Laard Flrst Grade Gaul Dutfneld Englush Inez Peterson Fourth Grade Hulda Prten Engllsh S COND ROW Louella Tuemann Soclal Science Lucy Melstnger Knndergarten Ardns Almy Second Grade Luree Barrett Home Economucs IOP ROW Kenneth C Wales Pruncnpal Nellle Folsom Elghth Grade Prosper D Pyle Superuntendent Dorothy Bush Suxth Grade Willard Srnlth Coach Marlon Bradden Vocal Musnc ilrilr These teachers and many thousands of others over the world today are strlvung to manntam a better educatnonal system and therefore, a truer understanding of conditions today Through thus project It IS hoped that we may gam a lastung peace and frlendshlp between natnons We wnsh to express our thanks to them In thus small measure for the and they have gnven us throughout our school lute Gradeg Deva Bontz, Seventh Gradeg Maude Mollins, Fifth Gradeg Helen Christopulos, Third I IRENE SQUIRE Rene JO College Prep Phys Ed I Pep Club-'1 Musuc 4 Ban rchesfra I 2 Declam Play Speech 4 Bnrthday August 24 O dont have thnng to wear JACQUELYN LEWIS Jackie Commercial Pep Club 2 3 4 Orches I 4 Mu 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Phys Ed I 2 Spee h r Play Blrth ay January 25 I93O For Cow s Sake CLASS OFFICERS RUTH NEWSHAM R Ihre Cornmercuol Pep Club 2 3 4 Orchesra 2 3 4 Cheerlea er 2 4 Speech 4 Musnc I s d 4 Letter 3 4 Burt da u y 25 930 lm go ang Sfrelght Presudent Irene Squnres Voce president Jacquelyn Lewns Secretary treasurer Ruth Ann Newsham Class Sponsor Prosper D Pyle Class Flower Class Colors Daffodll Vnolet and Yellow Class Motto Footprlnts In the sand are not mode slthng down THE SENIOR CLASS ANNUAL STAFF F R A N K BECKMAN Frankue College Prep F otball I 3 4 Le er 4 Track 2 3 4 Le e A Club 3 4 k all 3 4 Letter 4 Birthday February I6 I93I BETTY DURBIN Bet Commercnal Course Mu src 2 Birthday Decem er 26 or Heaven s Sake JEROME STREIGHT Jerry College Prep Bnrthday October 25 SHIRLEY RAIKES I Commercnal Orches I 4 Mu 4 Jr Play Fre man Play Speech 2 4 eerleader 2 3 Birthday April 23 I93O Oh by John WILLIAM SCOTT Bull General Football I 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Track 3 Musxcl 2 3 Band 4 Orc estra I 4 AClub2 3 4 ket all 2 3 4 Letter 2 3 4 Speech 4 Bxrthday September 27 I930 Darn It CATHERINE BALLOU Cathle College Prep P s Ed I 2 Music 3 and I 4 chestra 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader2 3 4 Jr Play Speech 2 3 4 Bnrthday January I6 0 s I kn w ut LAVERNE NUEMANN Flash General A Club otball I Le er 3 4 Music I 2 Band I 3 4 chestra 2 3 4 Basket I 2 3 4 Le 4 Bnrthday February I 9 E a I SU AN Sl Susne Commercial Course Speech 4 Pep Club 3 4 Bnrthday May I9 I93I How am I gonng to get nod? G N E B I R D S A L L Burdy College Prep Football I 3 4 Letter3 4 Track 3 4 Musncl lub 3 Jr Speech 4 Burthday De cember I2 I929 Dad gumlt MARGARET JONES Marg Commercual Course Phys Ed I Mu slcl 2 3 Blrthday 0 v mb r 4 O or Petes Sake fflwl I I I ,, . ,,I I 3 hy I I' I I . O , , . fl' 4. B , 2, 3, . Or- . , , . tt r I I I 3, 4. , . Bas- I I , I , etb , . . , , . I I . ' I IP3 . YQ, 0 f . b I , : 3, 4. F5 ,'2, 3, 4. I I - ' ff , - A , , - 5 ' 3, 4- , 2, , -Of- b , 1930. F I I I - I -H ball , , , . tter 3, I ' 1 . ' 2 , I ' 131. - df' 9 1 If Q I . I If ' I ,I III.: I I 1930- a'hGt'S tough ' out of study hall this pe- , II E I I Lu- ,, . ,,I I u : ' . - I I tra , 2, 3, . sic I, I I I' I - I 2, 3, A - - Sh- 2, 3, 4. and I, 2, 3, 4. ' f - A C , 4. . Pl . Ch , , 4. I . I ay, 41 - ,' lj YF ff ff, - ' 2, 3, - l'1 , ,2 . . , . - 3, . , , . Bas- ' I I I ' 5 N - b , , . I , e S , 193 . INF ff - ' A , . I 4 1.1 I I fs II. MARCELLA THIESSEN Marcne Commercnal s Ed l 2 3 4 t 3 4 Musncl 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Speech 4 Pep Club 4 Burthday Moy 28 1930 Come on-get on the ball' GLEN ROSENBOOM Ro senboom College Prep Football 3 4 Letter Blrthday January 14 1931 L a V O N E V A N C E Chuck General Phys 3 4 Mus 2 3 4 Speech 4 ep Club 3 4 Bnrthday Ma 20 1931 Oh ou ugy chncken' f K JACK ANDERSON ee Wee College Prep Football 1 3 4 Letter 3 4 Track 3 4 Letter 3 4 Orchestra l 4 Speech3 4 AClub1 4 Jr Play Bur day Uune 8 1930 Hel lo gurls MAXINE BARGER Cy General Course Pep Club hys Ed 1 Letter 2 3 4 Burthday une 7 l Chlcken WlLLARD SPECH Eggs College Prep Football 4 Letter 4 A u 4 Band 1 2 c estra 1 2 3 Jr y Burthday December 2 1930 Aw rats' ROBERTA YOUNG Bob by Commercual Music 1 Speech 4 Pep Club 3 4 Burthday August 14 1930 Farewell are well partmg ns so sweet FINNEY rey General A Iub4 Football 4 Letter 4 Band I 2 Orchestra 2 Blrthday Moy ll those gurls' SARILEE KUHN Sally Commercnal Course ep Club 3 4 Blrthday June 8 1931 I wonder what Dlngy IS dolng7 D O N A L D S L A M A Don General Cours rock 3 Musuc 1 Band 4 Burthday June 20 1931 What? Phy. . , , , .Letl 1 f er2, , . ' , , . . . , , . . Cl b . , . Or- . ' 1 h , , . . Pla . 1 . 3, 41 . ' . ' , . ' I H ' I f I O U A , Ed. I, 2, , . 'sc 1, - - , , . .P - , 1 .- ' ' E I Y 1931 B ' k ' I . H I Y I . ' oy, loo at , ,al , M V ., . 'Hp - , , ' ', Q ' ' . P ' , . , 2, 3, , ' : 2, 3, . f ' . 'thi ' ' ' 1 l J 5 4,P . f 4. i . 9' 3' '.2'3' . T . , 2. I I ' ' l ' . J , 930. oh A ,, ' 1 L LUCILLE FOX, Lucy : General Course Pep Club Muslcl 2 3 Jun Play Band 4 Bnrthda November 30 l930 Well honestly' ERNEST TILLMAN Bud General Football 4 Let Tack4AClubl 23 Basketballl 2 3 Birthday February I9 I929 Hey Babe' RUTH VOSLER Ruth General Course Birthday Aprll 28 l93l How do you luke them apples? WAYNE LAUGHLIN Lafayette General A Cub 3 4 Football l 3 4 Letter3 4 Basketball 3 4 Letter 3 4 Musuc l Birthday January l0 l O u do know rfb! ARLENE KENNEDY A : Commercial. Phys. . .Musicl 2 3. - chestra 2 3 4. Birthda : December 4 I93 O. Coming slow but sure. U1 ' V' I 511 M 1 . :X 'V' h X . . t 4 MAX WELCH, RaIphy : College Prep. Football 2. Music 4 A Club 2 3 4 peech 4 Burthday Octo e l5 l93O Aw sut I V A M A E STAN KE e General Muslc 4 Birthday April 22 l93O We l hurry p ou ' Jill,-1 VERNON MERRIMAN Merrlrnan General Track 3 Muslc I Birthday February I8 l93l Oh shut up DARLENE MERRIMAN Commercnal Course Mu Band 3 4 Pe Band 4 Burthdoy Janu a 7 l Holy w H A R L O W T O D D Todd : General Course. Football 4. Track 3. Birthday: January l7 1931. Oh Darn! 1,11 1,04-I RUTH LIND Ruthne College Prep Phys Ed I 2MuslcI 23 4 Bad 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 p ub Speech I 3 4 C r leader 2 Jr Play Barth day December 27 I930 Ive got something t tell you I FLOYD COX Henry General Course Football I 4 Track 2 A Club 2 3 4 Bnrthday Septem er 30 30 l e says the blmd man l see LOIS JOHNSON Jod Commercnal Course Speech 4 Secretary treos urer 3 Birthday June 6 I93I Oh for heaven s sake' DONALD MORRIS Don General Course Football I 4 Track3 4 Letter 3 4 A Club 3 4 Birthday Aprll 25 I93I Let er buck' KATH RYN L E D D Y Kate College rep P s Ed 2 Band 2 3 Muslc I Blrth ay M a y 9 9 ou know somethlng7 FRANK SCOTT Scot General Course Football 4 Letter 4 A Club 4 Birthday Jcnu ary 3 l93O Cherchez la femme kwfffgf Y ANN HOLZ Mackey Commercnal Musnc I 2 3 Bnrthday August 24 I930 Oh Jeepers GLEN WAGNER D vue General Football I 2 3 Letter 3 4 Musuc A Basketball I 2 3 4 Let 2 4 Boxnn Bnrthday March I93O You tell em MARILYN EDWARDS Muck General Pep u 4 Phys Ed I Muslc I 3 4 Speech 4 Burthdoy October I7 I93O Walt a minute ELDON GRAUERHOLZ Dlck General Track 4 Music I 2 Blrthday March 27 I93I w come on fella s LeROY EATON Smo ky College Prep Foot 3 Lerrer Track 2 Letter 2 Musnc 2 Band12 3 Orc es r 2 3 Spe ch Club2 3 4 Junror Pay Bnrthday March 30 1930 BONNIE D E A N Bon me General Muslc 1 2 3 4 Brrthday Decem r 2 9 1 Gee DONALD DEAL Don General A Club 3 4 Boxlng 2 3 Football 1 ackl 2 4 Br day October 23 1931 MARGARET LEDDY Col lege Prep Pep Band 2 4 Musrc 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Blrthday October 1931 GARY DeFOlL Gary General Course Blrth day October 9 1928 Oh shucks' ff-Cam DONNA KUHLMAN Kuhlman General s Ed 3 Club 4 Burthday Decem ber 8 1930 Brother' THOMAS DELESKI Good hearted Tom General Club 3 Football 3 4 Letter 3 4 Bnrthday August 18 0 m slow as snarl but I always get there vt' STANLEY Be ty General Phys Ed 1 Muslc 4 Birthday Dc cemb r 12 1930 h Fooey' O H N W O L L Butch General Foot b 4 Letter 4 Bu h a March 1 1 1 PROSPER D PYLE S permtendent Sponsor of Senior Class xr is ,I 1 I X R I JUNIORS FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Joan Rnchards Cathernne Thuessen Cathernne Buck Delores Gade Darle e Sowards Claruce Buelke Shirley Cox Patricia Young SECOND ROW Luree Barrett Sponsor Carol Farmer Margorue Neltfelt Wayne Judds George Gade Kenneth Goff Ula Mae Lemon Barbara Wollen Carol Robb THIRD ROW Max Barnes Rnchard Coatman Ruchard Buckmas er Val Gene Ewnng Melvnn Bundy Donald Horger Harold Peterson Ruchard Porter TOP ROW Rex Bower Blll Grauerholz Frank McReynolds CLASS OFFICERS President Wnlluam Grauerholz Vice president Richard Coatman Secretary treasurer Catherine Thnessen Sponsor Luree Barrett 6 c Sam Mansfield, Harry Sackett, Donald lske, Robert Fricke, Willard Woitzel, Ted Dimmitt SOPI-IOMORES FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Patrncla Jackson Anna Stenberg Gloria Folsom Delores Goff Marcella Stander Rose Mary Costner Dons Johnson Marnlyn Muller Dorothy Tlbbens Patsy Scott SECOND ROW Mary Margaret Thomas Patrucna Wollen Jane Farmer Mary Todd Donna Folsom Bev erly Brucker Velma Cox Lavonne Wucht Laurene Hartung Elaine Cox Joy Burd Jamce Nelson Thelma Hughtshoe Dorls Jacobs Louella fTuemannJ Adams Sponsor THIRD ROW Keuth Weston Lloyd Dummntt James Turner Donald Scott Gertrude Gro nges Danna Brott Shnrley Bates Kenneth Folsom Robert Ralkes Bull Bundy Donald Root Kenneth Sten berg TOP ROW Harlan Hnltuker Charles Parks Bull Stambaugh Harold Todd Tom Square Donald Bolung Alan Lewis CLASS OFFICERS Presudent Donald Scott Vnce president Delores Goff Secretary treasurer Donna Brott Sponsors Louella lTuemannl Adams Joe L Moss . . , Z , , , , - I I ' I I I I I - I I I I I I A Wayne Lackey, Ronald Schulte, Bob Tadlock, Earl Marcus, Donovan Jenkins, Carl Wills, t ' I I I I I I . . .... . . , -3 XL no 'fqvfff x Q +-. 'x Ib FRESI-IMEN FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jackie Bundy Margorne Finney Ethel Bower Dalene Lavers Morlene Wall Lynne Barrett Verla Lvvers Jeanune Ballou Ruby Wild Nancy Olson SECOND ROW Beverly Muller Carol Cockrell Ruth Marshall Frances Frlcke Patrlcla Busknrk Alice Walls Chrnstuna Groenles Ruth ohnson Vurglnna Vance Janet Newberry Ardns Henderson Ken neth C Wales Sponsor THIRD ROW Merton Olsen Larry Washburn Marvin Sackett Lloyd Kltrell Bethene Smlth Marjorie Nelson Glendora Meese Betty Hooker Jnmmy Neumann Clarence Owen Harold Ewing Charles And rson Keith Lnvers Tommy Wollen Allen Laune Norman Sherman Del Starns Jonathon Sandy Ronald Nelson, Richard Haswell Delmar Robb Darryl Hodgln CLASS OFFICERS Preszdent Marlene Wall Vlce presndent Clarence Owen Secretary treasurer Chrnstuna Groenles Sponsor Kenneth C Wales , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . vw. M BILL SCOTT Halfback Sensor Qs x N. A592321 WAYNE LAUGHLIN MAX BARNES Center Lr 2 yrs Guard Lr 1 yr Wt 158 Sensor Wt 159 Jumor Good defensuve Good defensuve lmebacker lnneman DONALD SCOTT FRANK BECKMAN Nur 'Q' LGVERNE NEUMANN End Lr 2 yrs Wt 165 Sensor Good pass snatcher CHARLES FINNEY Tackle Lr 1 yr Wt 180 Sensor Hard man to get around RICHARD COATMAN t back Lr 2 yrs Fullback Lr 2 yrs Wt 160 Sophomore Cood blockmg back and ball carrier Guard L 3 yrs Wt 160 Sensor Outstanding n every game 160 Lr Good all around backfleld man deceptuonust virir Ashland College View Ashland 2 Ashland 4 Ashland Plattsmouth Ashland 7 Ashland Valley Ashland 2 Ashland 45 O Bellvue Weepung Water B lan r Wahoo Ashland Omaha Cathedral Loulsvulle iiriir The Bluegays lost the openlng game to College Vnew by a score of 6 to O The day was hot and could have had somethlng to do with the defeat Scott and Deal dad a good lab at holding back College Vuew s eleven The most credit nn the backfneld should be given to Ewung for tryung to get the ball unto scorlng terrltory Several fumbles were costly to Ashland Ashland lost nts first home game In two years to a strong Cathedral eleven The game was very closely fought and except for an intercepted pass would have ended In a tue The fnnal score was 7 to O The Bluejays showed excellent Improvement over the previous game l 1- The Bluejays funally got to rolllng un the third game of the season when they rallied ln the flnal quarter of a hard fought game to come from behmd and beat Plattsmouth As tlme ran out Ashland led 13 to 7 Wt 125 Jumor A good passer and ,Q V -.,- 1 g A , , G ,--s .- ..g wg. 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Wt. , . 1 yr, . , A ' . . , ' . - - i O ' 6 O O O 7 5 ' O 13 7 A O 25 O O O 'K' in 11 1 JACK ANDERSON Haltback Lr 2 yrs Wt 148 Senior Hard runmng back GENE BIRDSALL End Lr 2 yr Wt 155 Sensor Good man to have on defense GEORGE GADE JR C nter Lr 1 yr Wt 135 Junior Good man to have backing the lnne THOMAS DELESKI Tackle Lr 2 yrs Wt 178 Sensor Hard huttnng tackle is GLENN WAGNER End Lr 2 rs Wt 160 Sensor Good pass catchmg end VAL GENE EWING Fullback Lr 2 yrs Wt 165 Junlor Aggressuve back fueld man ERNEST TILLMAN Halfback Lr 3 yrs G ard Lr 1 yr Wt 157 Senior Wt 150 Junior Good broken Returnlng man tleld runner for next year MELVIN BUNDY 'iff ik Sir The Blueyays kept the wnnnnng spnnt by rolling over Valley 25 to O The whole Ashland team was outstandnng even the second and third teams who played most of the final quarter The Bluepays playnng on Bellevue s grudnron overpowered the Bellevue team by a declsnve score of 20 to O The Ashland team was outstandmg In every posntnon with Jack Anderson scoring two tou hdowns After losing Tom Hopkuns early an the second quarter Weeplng Water s team was demorallzed as the Bluegays tallued a 45 to O score All the Ashland players saw plenty of actnon and everyone was doing a great job on the field The Bluejays won a mud battle at Blanr by a close score of 7 to O The only touchdown came nn the funal quarter when LaVerne Neumann caught a 35 yard pass from Tnllman and ran the remaunung 25 yards tor the score .- iv- The Ashland Blueyays played the best game of the year by defeatung theur tradutuonal ruvals, the Wahoo Warruars, by a decnslve score of 20 to O Although the Bluelays started slowly, they outplayed the vusntors and held an edge throughout the game .mx 1 ll - Wg 'E 'ziz :,.. . 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I U' w WILLARD SPECH Bock Lr 1 r Wt 135 Sensor Quuck thnnklng Quarterback GLEN ROSENBOOM Guard Lr 2 yrs Wt 170 Semor Rugged on offense and defense JOHN WOLLEN T ckle Lr 1 y Wt 240 Senior Played good defensuve ball DONALD DEAL Tackle Lr 2 yrs Wt 175 Senior Always made trouble for opposlng team Ummm., Q- JL gi- DICK BUCKMASTER Halfback Lr 2 yrs Wt 135 Junlor Took advantage of qulck openmgs BILL STAMBAUGH L 1 Wt 135 Sophomore Promlsung maternal for next year virviirilr CHARLES PARKS Tackle L l yr Wt 155 Junior Good prospect for comung year LE ROY EATON Tackle L 1 yr Wt 188 Sensor Strong mon on defense The Ashland Blueyays handed Loulsvulle a 45 to O route on their last game of the season The reserves played most of the game to gann good experlence for next year Jack Anderson and Bull Scott were elected co captauns for the year They were elected by popular vote of the football squad LaVerne Neumann end Glenn Wagner end Bull Scott guard and Bud Tnllman halfback were named on the Southeastern Nebraska Conference team LaVerne Neumann also received an honorable mentnon as end on the Nebraska All State team as picked by the sports edltors of the Llncoln Journal The sensor follows Tillman Neumann Anderson Beckman lettermen who Spech F Scott B Scott Wal len ikvilr graduate from the grndlron Burdsa Il Rosenboom Flnney Laughlun squad are Wagner Eaton Delesku Deal ' 's ' . 1 H ,l-1 . , v ' N -.. ww X - .- lbt- V, sv, i V1 If :.:-.. ., ,Q 5 g, Qt. , . y . a , . r. , . . , r. . , . , , . . 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I I 1 I V 1 I I I I U ' OS THE BLUEJAY sQuAo or 47 1948 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept l7 College Vuew at Ashland O l5 Bellevue at Ashland Sept 24 Schuyler at Schuyler Oct 22 Weepung Water at W W c Plattsmouth at Ashland Oct 27 Blalr at Ashland Oct 8 Valley at Valley Nov 5 Wahoo at Wahoo TH E COACHING STAFF The coaching staff for the l948 season dad an excellent ,ob towards producing a wunnung team Warren Robinson handled the backtneld whale Coach Wnllard Smnth enguneered the lune Joe Moss worked untnrlngly wlth the B team makung a good team for next year Through their tame energy and hard work they produced a football team wuth a record that has not been equalled for several years , 1 ' Ct. 1 O t. l- . -- ' Nov. ll-Louisville at Louisville Blue Janes CHEERLEADERS Shlrley Rolkes Cothernne Buck Ruth Newsham Jackne Lewns Catherlne Ballou Shurley Bates SECOND ROW Beverly Muller Pat Jackson Susan Sums Bethene Smuth Delores Gode Marcello Thnessen Rose Mary Costner Rene Jo Squlre Darlene Sowards Jane Former Lucllle Fox Anno Stenberg THIRD ROW Ruth Lund Marllyn Muller Jockne Bundy Vlrgnnno Vance Frances Frucke Jeonnne Ballou Sally Kuhn Donna Kuhlmon Pot Scott Clarxce Buelke Chrnstlno Groenjes Mornlyn Edwards Cotherlne Thnessen Jonuce Nelson Ula Moe Lemon Carol Farmer NOT IN PICTURE Bobby Young and Beverly Brncker, who replaced Gertrude Groenles later ln the year Sflrikifr The Pep Club consusts of forty members selected by the old Pep Club members A meetnng was held each week to plan for rollues and to dlscuss old ond new business The Ashland Blue Jones thus year presented to the school ond Athletuc department o new Medort Electrnc scoreboard whlch replaced the old worn ond delopudoted hand scoreboard Thus new electrxc scoreboard whuch was purchased for S342 mode o defunlte Improvement to our basketball games and was o great oddutuon to our tune faculltles ond our enjoyment of all basketball games In our gym The entlre purchase price was pond by the Blue Jones from funds whlch they earned lost year ond thus year by sellnng refreshments ot football ond basket ball games our school us certolnly proud of thus new addltlon and we doff FOURTH ROW: Alice Wills, Glendoro Meese, LoVone Vance, Joan Richards, Gertrude Groenjes, our hats to an enterpris- ing bunch of lively Pep Clubbers who worked so diligently in earning the money to pay for the scoreboard. Worlds of credit is due the Blue Janes for their loyal support and enthusi- asm shown throughout the entire year at all games played at home and all games away from home Sincere apprecia tion is expressed to them by the athletic depart ment and coaches for their grand support OFFICERS President Ruth Lind Vice president Jackie Lewis Secretary treasurer Susan Sims Scribe Catherine Buck ABOVE RIGHT Yifik? Cheerleaders standing by our new electric scoreboard purchased with the money raised by the Blue Janes TOP LEFT AND LOWER LEFT Shirley Raikes Catherine Buck Ruth Newsham Jackie Lewis Catherine Ballou Shirley Bates TOP RIGHT Mr Thompson presenting a bouquet and the key of the selling stand of the memorial stadium to Ruth Lind president of the Pep Club LOWER RIGHT Joe Moss Willard Smith Warren Robinson the three coaches of Ashland High School rw sm' ta USTA Us Pep Band No game or pep rally as complete wnthout the splnt of a pep band Decked out nn thelr band unuforms ot Blue and White the Ashland Pep Band always was present at all games leading a group of enthuslastlc and loyal fans to help boost our teams to victory The Ashland Pep Band consusted of slxteen hugh school students under the durectlon of one of their own students Ruth Lund Members of thus organs zatlon were chosen from the regular band on the basis of their ablluty They met and practiced on theur own tnme to provide muslc at football and basket backbone for the cheervng section to boost the morale of the boys ln there putchung for the home team Sirilrifk LEFT TO RIGHT CSEATEDJ Ruth Lund Patncna Young Darlene Merriman Delores Goff Patrncla Jackson lanlce Nelson Margaret Leddy Marcella Tnnessen LEFT TO RIGHT lSTANDlNGl Harold Peterson Alan Lewis Jem Turner Earl Marcus Richard Porter Kenneth Folsom George Gade Lloyd Dnmmutt ball games, and pep rallies throughout the school year. They served as a SEATED KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Moxnne Borger Gertrude Groenjes Cotherune Buck Ruth Newshom LoVone Vonce Rose Mary Costner Joy Burd Morcello Thnessen STANDING Cooch Srnlth Beverly Brncker lStudent Monogerl Joon Ruchords Eloune Cox Lourene Hortung Potrncno Young Chrustme Groemes Potsy Scott Ethel Bower Anno Stenberg ikik Volleyball Volleyboll gomes were exceedungly hord to schedule thas yeor becouse so rnony of the towns ploylng Ashlond ln bosketboll do not hove volleyboll teoms Other towns were not Interested sn sending only cz volleyboll teorn Despite thus foct the volleyboll teom won three out of sux gomes Sensors Ieovrng the teom ore Morcello Thnessen Ruth Newshorn LoVone Vonce ond Moxnne Borger SCORES OF THE GAMES ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND Alurnnn Eogle Woverly Meod Gretno Weeping Water Donno Brott lStuoent Monogeri, ,Miss Schroder. I I I I 31 ' l5 l8 47 56 2l ' The Blue Jay Basketball Squad SEATED lLEFT TO RIGHTJ R chord Coatman W lllam Scott LaVerne Neumann Ernest Tull man Glenn Wagner STANDING CLEFT TO RIGHT? Coach Willard Smith Jack Anderson Willard Spech Wayne Laughlln Gene Blrdsall Frank Beckman Coach Joe Moss it vit sox sconz ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND Loulsvnlle Papulllon Teachers Hugh Schuyler Elkhorn Gretna Mead Wahoo B la I r Bellevue Plattsrnouth Valley Weepmg Water College View ASHLAND ASHLAND 23 St Josephs lOmaha1 33 Wahoo Ashland entered the Class B tournament at Fremont and downed St Joseph of Omaha the fnrst night to qualufy for the semifinals The second night the Bluelays fell to the Wahoo Warrlors by 1 polnt as a result of 3 mlssed gift tosses ln the last minute 40 ' ' 21 36 ' ' 18 38 ' 37 42 37 57 24 ASHLAND 38 Waverly 55 56 21 52 28 28 16 43 ' 34 42 22 53 32 32 41 41 ' 38 33 ' 34 43 . 24 ' 4 5' 'hui W, Xxx The Ashland Reserves SEATED CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Wayne .ludds Don Scott Donovan Jenklns Bull Stambaugh Bob Rankes George Gade STANDING KLEFT TO RIGHT! Marvln Sackett Jam Neumann Ronald Schulte Carl Wllls Earl Marcus R chard Po ter Clarence Owen Coach Joe Moss RESERVE SCORES ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND Louisville Pap: lllon Teachers Hugh Sir ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND 26 Schuyler Elkhorn Waverly Gretna Mead Wahoo B la I r Bellevue Plattsmouth Valley Weeping Water College Vuew Sir The second team under the supervlslon of Coach Joe Moss gained valuable experience for next year s team They won a large share of thelr games and would probably have won more If they had been a lnttle more consustent un hlttmg the basket The second team hugh scorer was Bob Ralkes wnth an average of I2 pomts per game SUMMARY OF SEASON S GOAL GETTERS Field Free Total Name Goals Throws Fouls Points Ernest Tillman Duck Coatman LaVerne Neumann Glenn Wagner Bull Scott Bob Raukes Wullard Spech Frank Beckman Wayne Laughlm Jack Anderson Gene Bardsall Donovan Jenkms Wayne Judds Bob Raukes Ball Stambaugh Don Scott Clarence Owen Ronnie Schulte Earl Marcus Kenneth Folsom Richard Porter George Gade Jam Neumann Marvin Sackett Carl Wllls Fleld Free 1 Siriflriir Aver Pts Per Game Total Blueyay lettermen for 47 48 season are Ernest Tullman Duck Coatman LaVerne Neumann Glenn Wagner Bull Scott Bob Ralkes Wlllard Spech Frank Beckman Wayne Laughlin Jack Anderson and Gene Blrdsall Honorary co captalns for the completed season are Glenn Wagner and LaVerne Neumann ' 8I 29 24 I93 I3 ' 42 36 3I I2I 8 44 23 35 IO9 7 29 I4 33 75 5 ' I3 I I 33 35 2 ' I4 4 3 33 ' 7 3 I0 20 8 I O I7 ' 3 4 8 IO 2 3 2 7 ' 3 0 2 6 SECOND TEAM SUMMARY Name Goals Throws Fou Points ' 9 7 24 25 I3 4 26 30 ' 77 27 29 I8I ' 6 5 2I I7 7 5 40 I9 O 0 I 0 ' I0 5 I0 25 I3 5 I3 3I 2 2 I 6 ' 5 3 8 I3 2 I 3 5 ' 3 3 6 9 ' 2 O I 2 ' I I 3 The Ashland A Club FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Smuth Ruchard Coatman Gene Burdsall LaVerne Neumann Bud Tullman Val Gene Ewung Don Scott Glenn Wagner Coach Moss SECOND ROW Wayne Laughlun Don Morrus Bull Scott LeRoy Eaton Frank Beckman Robert Raukes Bull Stambaugh Charles Parks Wayne Judds THIRD ROW Jack Anderson George Gade Don Deal Charles Funney Tom Delesku Max Welch Frank Scott Duck Buckmaster Melvun Bundy TOP ROW Dan Bolung Wullard Spech John Wollen Ted Dummutt LeRoy Dummutt Carl Wulls Glenn Rosenboom Dan Root Floyd Cox Bull Bundy ilrikilr OFFICERS Presudent Bull cott The Ashland A Club us an organuzatuon of all lettermen un hugh school lts hustory dates back many years and each boy who letters un any sport whule un hugh school us eluguble for membershup Every member feels a keen respon subuluty and apprecuatuon for hus honor award and each us wullung to take an actuve part un all A Club actuvutues Once each year all new members for that year are guven a warm and hearty welcome unto the A Club at proper unutuatuon ceremonues presuded over by the athletuc sponsors and all old Club members Hughlught of the year s actuvutues us the annual spr-ng pucnuc held at the Lunoma Beach where the A Club members serve as hosts to theur respectuve lady fruends Due to the spurut of thus organuzatuon and the added unterest whuch ut has created the past few years has enabled Ashland once agaun to turn out some of the funest athletuc teams thus communuty has seen un several years The sponsors for thus year are Coaches Wullard Smuth and Joe Moss if if ' ............ ......... ' S Secretary-treasurer ......... Glenn Wagner ll 11 - v - - - - rl ll - - - - - - ll ll ' ' ' ChOll' FRONT ROW SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Shurley Rankes Anna Stenberg Rose Mary Costner Delores Gade LaVone Vance Joan Ruchards Ruth Newsham Catherune Ballou Darlene Sow ards Irene Squire Jackue Lewus Clarnce Buelke lva Moe Stanke SECOND ROW Mnss Bradden Durector Jeanune Ballou Cathernne Buck Lynn Barrett Beverly Brucker Beth Stanley Jane Farmer Janice Nelson Shlrley Bates Catherine Thlessen Ruth Lund Margorne Nelson Ruth Johnson Betty Hooker Bonnle Dean Nancy Olson THIRD ROW George Gode Lloyd Dummutt Kelth Lnvers Alan Lewus Rnchard Haswell James Neumann Mary Thomas Frances Frlcke Rlchard Coatman Sam Mansfleld Don lske Earl Marcus Del Starns Kenneth Goff TOP ROW Frank McReynolds James Turner LaVerne Neumann Gene Blrdsoll Max Barnes lrvln Stanke Harlan Hnlflker Bob Frlcke LeRoy Dnmmltt Max Welch Jack Anderson Lloyd Kltrell iirilrilr The vocal musuc department under the durectlon of Muss Maruan Brad den consusts at fntty sux vouces The chour gave an umpressnve performance of Handel s Messlah for the Chnstmas program prepared several numbers for assembly programs The local muslc contest was March 30 and the Annual Dustnct Musnc Festlval at Fremont Aprul l6 l7 Several groups partnclpatung were Madrl gal, Girls Trno Gurls Octet Boys Quartet, and sololsts The accompanusts for the vear s work were Rose Mary Costner and Marcella Thvessen . 1 - 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' - - - ll I 1 ll , . 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Ban FROM LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING Shlrley Rakes Dolene LIvers Charlene Lwers Ruth Newsham SITTING Dlck Coatman Potrucra Jackson Darlene MerrImon Delores Goff Januce Nelson LucIlle Fox Cotherme Ballau Merna DImmItt Joyce Buckunghom Lloyd Costner SECOND ROW Jacquelyn LewIs Marcello Thnessen Rene Jo SquIre Thelma HIghtshoe Lloyd DImmItt Tom SquIre Duck Haswell KeIth Wollen Bernard Eaton JessIe SIms Margorue Fmney JIm Neumann Darlene Sowards THIRD ROW Fruedo WoItel DIrector Ruth LInd Morulyn MIller POTFICIO Young Margaret Leddy Kenneth Folsom Kathryn Leddy George Gade Harald Peterson Donald Slamo Donald Root Bob RaIkes FOURTH ROW Alan LEWIS James Turner Earl Marcus Jon Sandy Bob Fncke Rtchord Porter LaVerne Neumann Ball Scott Del Starns Ronald Schulte NOT IN PICTURE Gene BIrdsaIl Carol Farmer Siriirik' The forty four pIece band wos under the dIrectIon of FrIedo Woutzel, Instrumental musIc Instructor at Ashland HIgh Bond oftIcers were CaptaIn Ruth LInd and LIeutenont Cotherune Ballou who exchanged ranks at the second semester The band gave a spectacular performance at the halt of every home football game, Includung the dedIcatIng of the Ashland MemorIal . . I V . . I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - I I I I I I I I I I I , . - I I I I I I I I I I I , . I I I I I I I I I I - . , . . . I I I I VIOLINS Dolores Gade Shirley Ralkes Ruth Newsham Clarlce Buelke Joan Richards Shirley Bates Wayne .Iudds Jack Anderson Carol Dee Shulz Keith Schwartz Laurene Hartung Barbara Atwood Wilma Owen VIOLA Jacquelyn Lewis CELLO Arlene Kennedy Jane Farmer BASSES Darlene Sowa rds Catherine Thlessen CLARINETS Catherine Ballou Janice Nelson Patricia Jackson Richard Cocltman FLUTES Thelma H lghtshoe Carol Farmer OBOE Verla Livers CORONETS Bull Scott George Gade LaVerne Neumann SAXOPHONES lTenorl Ruth Lind lAltol Patricia Young FRENCH HORN Gene Blrdsall Del Starns BARITONE Ma rga ret Leddy TROMBONE James Turner PIANO Rose Mary Costner PERCUSSION Alan Lewis Earl Marcus Irene Squire Marjorie Nelson Marcella Thlessen ifkiirilr members have completed a very successful year The season s works performed Include Angelus La Gioconda Bells at St Mary s Theme from Beethoven s Second Symphony Other active instrumental ensembles consist of String Quartet String Quintet Violin Quartet Outstanding performances for school activities were the Chnstma Program Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Baccalaureate Commence ment, and the Midwmter Music Concert Orchestra Under the leadership and direction of Miss Frieda Woitzel, the thirty-six Stadium on November 7 On the transcription ot this ceremony over radio station WOW the band could be heard playing several numbers I marching drills the band was led by Drum Major Jacquelyn Lewis and Field Officer Darlene Sowards The flag bearer was Catherine Thiessen and the color guards were .loan Richards and l.aVone Vance Acting as flag twirlers Ruth Newsham Shirley Raikes Dalene Livers and Charlene Livers made a strikingly colorful addition to Intermission performances In the latter part ot November this organization was represented at the State Music Clinic by Bill Scott and his outstanding trumpet playing With the beginning of basketball season the band settled down to practice more serious music which was Included IN the February concert One ot these pieces was Coronation a striking composition by Joseph Skornicka This concert was thoroughly enjoyed by o large crowd The Instru which was held at Fremont on April I6 I7 The work of the Instrumental music department IS a pleasure to the entire community as IIS musical numbers torm an Integral part ot all school programs and the members are counted upon heavily to appear before various CIVIC organizations As head of the Instrumental Music Department for the past nine years Miss WoItzel has worked tirelessly to give her students an opportunity to exercise their musical talent to give entertainment In the auditorium and to give Inspiration on the athletic field FIRST TRUMPETS S LaVerne Neumann George Gade SECOND TRUMPETS Kenneth Folsom Lloyd Dirnmitt Bob Fricke Kathryn Leddy THIRD TRUMPETS Tom Squire Dick I-Iaswell l'scIth Wollen Bernard Eato BAND SECTIONS BARITONES Margaret Leddv Marilyn Miller TUBAS Alon Lewis Richard Porter FRENCH I-IORNS Gene Birdsall Del Starns Jessie Sims TROMBON Jim Turner Harold Peterson Jon Sandy Maryorie Finney SAXOPI-ION Pat Young Don Slarna Bob Ra ke Ruth I Ind E E . . I , I n l I ' 1 l mental Music Department was well represented at the District Music Contest -Bill cott I ' ' i s ,VT F'- Junior Class Play The first class play of the year was the Junior Class Play, a three-act comedy, Take Your Medicine, which was presented on November I4 I5 l947 The play centers around Bill Jackson a Dr of Phi losophy and a college pro fessor But his fiancee Angela has a wealthy uncle who is pregudnced against professors So when Angela brings Bill to meet Uncle Henry at the hospital Uncle Henry accepts him as a Dr and promised to pay Bill S50 OOO for the first life he saves Unfortunately for Bill several situations happen to arise when he has to play the Dr one being an appendicitis case to which he finally consents much against his will Then there are the antics of the two hospital roommates Dodson and Puckett to keep things in an uproar And also Jack the witty orderly and Dovie Finkledink another patient lt s a wonder the nurses were able to keep order or did they? Henry K Dodson Angela Warren Dr William Miss Holt Patricia Pryer Charlotte Nelson Jack Benson Jonathan Puckett Sirwirvk CAST Som Mansfield Joan Richards Robert Fricke Catherine Buck Dolores Gade Shirley Cox Donald Iske Wayne Judds Miss Cordelia Puckett Catherine Thiessen Miss Dovie Finkledink Ula Mae Lemon Dodie Blake Clarice Buelke Hoffendyke Rex Bower Extras Barbara Wollen Georg Cade Carol Robb I I ' I ' ' ' I I ' 1 G I I- I '1 . . . W I I I I I ' I I . . . . , , . Dorothy Carlton. . . . .............. . ..... Patricia Young , . Class Wall We the Senaor Class ot naneteen hundred forty eaght ot the Ashland Hagh School Caty ot Ashland County of Saunders State of Nebraska and Unatr d States ot Ameraca beang of sound mand memory and body do hereby declare thas our last wall and testament Rene Joe Square wall my musacal talent to Doras Johnson May her career be successful Jackae Lewas wall my posture and posse to Mary Thomas Ruth Newsham wall my gum popplng abalaty to Joan Rachards sance she can do at so well now Frank Beckman wall my Squarang ways to Clarence Owen hopang he w be as good an escort as I was Catherane Ballou wall my gatt ot gab to Carol Farmer hopang that she proves to be a good conversataonalast Betty Durban wall my desare to sang hall bally songs on the radao to Darlene Sowards may the desare be tultalled LaVerne Neumann wall my posutaon as Romeo ot Ashland I-Iagh to Don Scott seeang that he has made such a good start already Jerry Streaght wall my t Ruth tulness to Ted Dammatt Susan Sams wall my abalaty to get out ot study hall to Bob Radenslaben I hear he has a knack for at Gene Bardsall wall my Burr aans to Harold Ewang Sharley Raakes wall my desare to make a Neu man of myself to Lynn Barrett Ball Scott wall my lover boy technaque to Harold Todd may he use at to good advantage as I dad Margaret Jones wall my quaetness to Katty Buck provaded that she uses at Ruth Land wall my abalaty to tell good aokes to Delores Gade Frank Scott wall my dravang speed to Harlan I-Ialtaker so that he can turn corners lake I do Floyd Cox wall my anabalaty to cope wath the teachers to Val Gene Ewang hopang that he gets further wath at than I dad Max Welch wall my horse laugh to Rex Bowers so that he can gaan recog nataon as I dad Lucalle Fox wall my naght late an Memphas to Ball Grauerholz Bud Tallman wall my abalaty to get along wath the teachers to Dack Coatman Saralee Kuhn wall my way wath the boys to Doras Jacobs Maxane Barger wall my alabas tor absences to Max Barnes Ive heard he needs them LaVone Vance wall my late hours to Ruth Marshall may she tand them a pleasure Marcella Thaessen wall my neat haar do to Maraorey Neatteld Wayne Laughlan wall my wavy haar to Jonathon Sandy Let at grow a lattle on Ruth Vosler wall my Murdock prospects to Elaane Cox Good luck Don Slama wall my car to Lavonne Wacht so that she can get to school on tam next year I Jqrk Anderson wall mv short stockv buald to Bob Fracke I I f - 1 . 1- . aa 1 1 1 1 , A . , . ' I 1 1 1 I, , . I, , I I1 1 - 1 I - 11 4 . 11 . 1 1 1 I I, , , I, , - , . I, , , , I, - , - - . I, , . I - 4 11 11 - - 1 1 - ' - 4 - - 11 11 4 X 1 1 I1 1 1 I, , , - I, , . I, , , I I . . ,. . 1 1 1 I, , , I, , I I1 1 ' I, , - I . . . . 1 1 1 ' I, , , I, , 4 I, , - 1 I, , - - I. K , ' cn Charles Fanney wall my he man buald to Kenneth Stenberg You Il have to grow a few anches son Don Morras wall my love tor horses to Margorey Nelson sance she seems to love them already Johnnae Wollen wall my theme song lToo Fat Polka? to Rachard Porter Need I say more? Eldon Grauerholz wall my casanova ways to Wayne Judds Mary Ann Holz wall my naght owl anstancts to Ruth Johnson Darlene Merraman wall my typang speed to Catherane Thaessen Vernon Merraman wall my desure tor tootstools an classrooms so that one can relax to Ball Bundy Thomas Deleska wall my saze l3V2 football shoes to Charles Anderson hopang he can fall them LeRoy Eaton wall my abalaty to play the trombone to Harold Peterson Don Deal wall my wannang way wath the women to Don Root Harlow Todd wall my anabalaty to get my lessons to Wallard Woatzel Glen Rosenboom wall my 206 s to George Gade Glen Wagner wall my horsy Englash reports to Earl Marcus If you are not sure what I mean ask Mass Duftaeld to gave you a copy of my essay on horses Wallard Spech wall my good taste an Dall on packles to Melvan Bundy Loas Johnson wall my brade s bouquet to Dorothy Tabbens Maralyn Edwards wall my Eddae Cantor eyes to Merton Olsen Margaret Leddy wall my posataon as Presadent of the Man haters Club to Pat Buskark Kathryn Leddy wall my trumpet playang to Kenneth Folsom Beth Stanley wall mv abalaty to catch a man to Betty Hooker needs at Bonnae Dean wall my shyness to Sharley Bates Iva Mae Stanke wall my abalaty to get around to Maraorae Fanney Good luck Margae' Arlene Kennedy wall my heaght to Bethene Smath so that she can look down on her classmates Gary DeFoal wall all my years an Ashland Hagh to Harry Sackett Donna Kuhlman wall my sense of humor to Jane Farmer We the Senaor Class wall all ot the old dummy sheets of thas annual to Pye We the Senaor Class Wales our 200 demerats to MISS Duttueld so that she can 9 G 6 6 e Senaor Class e Senaor Class t e Senaor Class e Senaor Class wall all of our blown up theoraes an chemastry to wall w w w use them on someone We the Senaor Class We the Senaor Class We the Senaor Class Barrett We the Senaor Class We the Senaor Class w I w w wall wall our mathematacal mands to Mass Manstaeld our musacal talents to Mass Woatzel our old Englash papers to Mrs Praen e se all ot our typang errors to Mass Schrader our harmonac voaces to Muss Bradden all the durty dashes an our Home Ec classes to Mrs our skall at hattang the basket to Coach Smath our knowledge ot Government to Joe Moss , . ll I 1 I I - ll I I ' If I I I I ' Il I I l ' ll U I I , . Il I I . I - If I I I ' I, , ' , ' . l, , A I g D . I I - - - ll v - ll ' - l I ' I, , . If ' 1 - l, , ' ' . I, Roberta Young, will my man-catching smile to Delores Gott, not that she 'I . I . . t , . If l . , . I, , ' . , ' , '. ' Mr. I . , ' , ' - ' ' ' Mr W ,th ' , ' ' ' ' ' . W ,th ' , ill ' ' ' , W , h ' , ill ' . ' , W ,th ' , ill ' ' ' l . , ' , il ' ' . , ' , ill ' ' ' . , ' , ill ' A ' . . I I 4 The Bluelay Tracksters SEATED ILEFT TO RIGHT? Wayne Judds Gene Burdsall Glen Wagner LaVerne Neumann Frank Beckman Jack Anderson Bud Tillman Don Morrns STANDING ILEFT TO RIGHT? Coach Willard Smuth Duck Coatman Carl Wnlls Don Deal Bull Stambaugh LeRoy Dlmmntt lStudent Manager? Don Scott Ball Scott George Gade Don lske Duck Buckmaster Coach Joe Moss The returnung lettermen are LaVerne Neumann H H L H and hugh jump Glen Wagner 880 Wullaam Scott 440 and discus Don Morrns Judds and Jack Anderson mule Promlsmg new maternal Don Deal dlscus Gene Bnrdsall hurdles Eldon Grauerholz pole vault Wnllard Woltzel hurdles and sprmts Duck Coatman sprmts Don Scott shot Don lske pole vault Aprnl Aprul April April Aprul May May May 48 TRACK SCHEDULE 6 I4 Dual meet at Louusvllle, Tnangular meet at Wahoo Nebraska Cnty lnvutatuonal Conference meet at Wahoo Dustrsct Meet Doane College lnvntatuonal Tnangular meet at Louusvulle State Meet 440g ,Dick Buckmaster-L.l-l.g Frank Beckman-880 and higlh jumpg Wayne . 13 . . 20 . . . ' 24 . 30 . . 4 . . 7 . . . , I5 PROM KI NG Frank Beckman Attendant: Marcella Thiessen JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Moy 8, 1948 Blackstone Hotel - Omaha, Nebraska ' , I. A-, ONE NIGHT IN HEAVEN Toastmaster-William Grauerholz Lord's Prayer ............. .... Darlene Sowards Somewhere Over the Rainbow .... .... R ene Jo Squire Cutting Capers with Cupid ................, .lock Anderson Star Dust .................................. Girls Trio Darlene Sowards, Rene Jo Squire, lnHeaven ....... ....... Angels of Mercy ..,. . . Stella by Starlight. . . . . Jacqueline Lewis .Catherine Ballou . . .Dolores Gode . . .Gene Birdsall Moonlight and Roses. . .... Willard Woitzel The Sky Pilot . . . .... Supt. P. D. Pyle PROM QUEEN Rene Jo Squire Attendant: Glen Wagner Class Prophecy Luvung on the moon us a very unterestung lufe From thus planet far above the earth I have been conducting a search for my former classmates on my former home planet the Earth Wuth the help of newspapers sent to me from Earth and my powerful telescope I have ended my search of many years One of the furst things I found out uS that Glen Rosenboom us a mussuonary un the South Sea Islands As we know he acquired thus desure to wander un Ashland Hugh School He wandered and the teachers wondered where he was most of the time However he us doung a very commendable uob teaching the natives of the jungle how to read and wrute He has not yet married but according to the chuef of the Ubagot trube there us to be a formal wedding ceremony next week Who should knock at my door the other day but Bully and Ruthie lnee Lundl Scott They came unto the house followed by theur many carrottops It seems they converted Lund s old faithful Model A unto a rocket shup and brought the whole family along for a rude They gave me some of the latest dope on my 48 classmates In an umpressuve ceremony un Chicago Harlow Todd was awarded the Daniel Webster Medal for Oratuon Hus speech was entitled The Haunt of Mankund Another headluner us Bud Tillman who received natuon wude recognutuon for attending Sunday School every Sunday for twenty years without mussung once Thus record compares favorably to hus record of attendance un the old red schoolhouse LaVerne Neumann ran 99 yards for a touchdown un the Rose Bowl game thus year He won the game for Nebraska but ut was due only to the fact that famous Come Huther look that we all remember I was overjoyed at receuvung a long distance telephone call from Mrs Catherine Marcy lnee Balloul She seems to be a very competent busuness manager for her husband as her call was to unquure whether or not anyone had dued recently on the moon We had a very unterestung get together and after two weeks conversung we funally saud our Au Rivers Charles Finney has been un Washungton makung speeches to Congress on the Plught of the Farmers Thus come as a surpruse to us and we wonder when hus opunuon changed Don Morrus us traunung Pistol on hus ranch un Wyomung As you know Pistol us Trugger s new colt belongung to Roy Rogers Max Welch spends most of hus time un hus sunken bathtub since hus returement He won S50 OOO with thus jungle Take ut from a dope There s no suds luke Sudsy Soap Don Slama has been voted the natuon s No I bus druver Hus druvung experuence came from druvung kuds to and from school Glenn Wagner seems to have taken over the leadershup of the Women's Chrustuan Temperance Union He became theur udol after hus successful campaugn to dry clean Nebraska He has been recommended for thus posutuon by popular vote of the socuety I , . I , . ' 1 ' I ' 1 I Il Il I . I r ll his wife, the former Shirley Raikes, was standing in the end zone flashing her II . II I ' ' I II ' Il ' ' ' I ' 1 ,, . 1 - ll , . . , . . . . A very modern space shnp lourneyed up to see me the other dav lts passengers were none other than Jerry and Ruth Strenght Knee Newshaml Ruth has been a very lnfluentlal factor on her mllllonalre husband In the last census ut was found that he had more of everythlng than anyone else nncludlng children Everyone on the moon was very fnghtened recently when some unknown oblect whlzzed over at great speed Reports were sent out for the flymg dlscs but at was found to be a baseball thrown by Wullard Spech nn a major league game After the nntroductlon of televnsuon the popular crooner Vernon Merrn man has swept the bobby soxers off thelr feet A contest conducted for the women wnth the most quiet ways was won by Manlyn Edwards She was then bestowed the natlonal tltle of Mass Hush After a slnglng career of many years Gene Burdsall and Rene Jo Beck man lnee Squlrel have retnred from the stage Rene Jo wrote a book The Turkey and l Since she us not llvlng on a turkey farm we fngured the turkey could be none other than her husband Frank Lots Johnson us leadung a very quuet lufe slnce her marriage right after graduatuon from AHS She has been resudlng on a farm by Wann Luculle Fox us now an New York maknng sulver fox fur coats lf you want qualnty get a fox by Fox Also un New York are Margaret and Kathryn Leddy who have become promunent In the fashuon world It seems they have guven up marruage for a career of desugnnng clothes at Macy s Roberta Young has been busy un her campalgn for presndent She galned much polutucal expernence In her Soclal Sclence classes at Ashland Hugh School What do they do on a ralny nnght nn Rao? Naturally they watch Senonta LaVone Vance dance the rhumba ln the swanky Rao Nnght Club owned by Wayne Laughlnn She ganned her talent dancnng at class parties no? Maxune Barger and Donna Kuhlman recently swam the Englnsh Channel and won the much coveted gold cup They cut lt nn half as they sworn an relays Cnnderella Bonnue Dean marned the remaunlng Rockefeller brother Her weddlng outshone by far the weddung of Princess Elizabeth wav back when Tom Deleskl has started up a shoe manufacturing company to make shoes for all people who wear over snze l2 Jack Anderson IS his partner nn the nnterest of elevators on shoes of all people under 5 6 tall Beth Stanley ns teachlng the methods of excellent pug breedung an her 4 H club Henn s newest assustant us Ruth Vosler Her new beauty parlor us located at 48th and 5th Avenue In case you re ever an New York and need a going over l ll bet you can t guess who are the propruetors of the New Fushlng Lodge at Memphis Lake None other than lva Mae Stanke and Darlene Merrlman As of now the largest flsh were caught by the expert fishermen Floyd Cox and Donald Deal The fnsh welghed respectnvely 70 pounds and 75 pounds As Floyd and Don are the well known mnlllonaures of the rubber lndustry they spend all theur vacations near Ashland Knlttung Spinster Susue Sums as the newest candudate for woman presl dent Instead of klssmg all the babies she meets she passes out bonnets she has knitted ' I ' 1 1 1 ' , . . . . ,, . ,, I - . . ,, ' 1 ,, . . . . . 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I , , . . . 1 1 . , - ' 1 1 1 ' ' I Mrs Jack Fletcher Uackje Lewrsl now has prjorlty of the Ashland foot ball team Her twln sons now hold the posltlons of halfbacks on the Ashland team Betty Durban has been glven the l956 Pulrtzer Prize In Art for her great masterplece The Eyelash Margaret Jones as now the personal secretary of the president of the United States She has been recognuzed for her abjlnty un the Busmess World Mrss Sally Kuhn recently took a screen test for MGM after beung dns covered by a talent scout In the Power s Modeling School Frank Brung em back allve Scott IS now ID the Congo of Africa trapping wrld annmals He rndes horseback whale snarnng the ferocuous beasts that lurk nn the jungles Gary DeFo1l ns shnppnng umportant atomuc capsules from New York to San Franclsco an his new padded semi Thus us a very dangerous job and It takes an excellent trucker as the capsules are explosuve Mjss Arlene Kennedy js top columnust for the Polnce Gazette She ns always busy scouting around for :tems but If you get an appointment you may vlsut her from 6 untll 6 l5 p m For the best In men s clothes at s garments by Grauerholz He ranses the raw materual for hns textlles on has spacuous plantatnon un Georgua He specnaluzes nn tru colored necktjes Eldon js the possessor of the largest collec tuon of assorted necktnes an the country and hrs collection ns stull growlng Johnny Wollen has fjnally surpassed Tommy Manvnlle s record of so many wlves lt seems Johnny IS now plannlng to take as has l5th wnfe Mary Ann Holz They will resude on hls estate just outslde the clty lurnnts of Ashland LeRoy Eaton has sacrnfnced has cngar maknng for F E Boone an Tennessee to go to Hollywood to star nn the tutle role of Smokey He has been quite popular throughout the country sjnce the jntroductuon of has tobacco less cugars Of course you know LeRoy was called Smokey IH has hugh school days due to condjtnons beyond has control Ur playl The greatest sensatuon at the keyboard sunce Paderewskr as Marcel.a Thnessen Her fame has grown since we last knew her She tours the United States with Jose lturbl as his specnal crltlc Marcella IS also gnvnng piano lessons to graduates of the Jullard School of Muslc In New York exclusively Well my friends and so thus ends our gloruous lntervuew wlth the most famous of today s celebrutnes And as we journey down the long traul that leads to home we feel we shall never forget this enlightening lntervuew on the rnoon lt wlll stay with us forever to constantly remund us of that uncomparable class of l948 We see before us the brnlluant beauty of the sunset the glorious array of color that makes up the perfect sunset on the moon And as we now leave thus lumunous body wuth nts picturesque craters and great mounds of ruch yellow cheese we bud Farewell to all of you from all of us - I1 H I . . , . . , . . . . , ' 1 I . I 1 - I - 1 . , . . , , - - 11 ll - - 11 11 - - - ' 1 1 . . . . r I . 1 1 ' 1 1 j . . I I . I 1 - ll ll I . it sat? Ri! SENIOR CLASS PLAY Georgia Thayer, a pretty young eastern girl, has in- herited the Crazy Canyon ranch in Arizona from her uncle. Accompanied by two friends, Jennifer Fairchild and Anne Payson she comes West to operate the ranch Q believing nt to be flourishing If 4' and prosperous Upon or rival the gurls discover that the outfit lacks in all the essentials to make it opera tive to wit horses cattle and cowboys Wild Eyed Willie a coma cal and typical old time western character is the only occupant of the ranch He tells the girls that the reason the place is named Crazy Canyon ranch because the cattle have been mysteriously disappearing from it for years Desperate the girls decide to operate the establishment as a dude ranch They advertise in a Phoenix newspaper and employ the services of Minnie Winnie Ninnue pretty Indian girl from a near by reservation to lend at mosphere That same day Georgia is paid a visit by Peter Sheldon who owns the near by Do Re Me ranch Peter is the son of Georgia s uncle s bitter enemy and since has father's death has become sole proprietor of the Do Re Me It is revealed that Georgia owns certain water rights which are neces sary to the successful operation of the Do Re Me Peter, in order to get her to sell endeavors to frighten the girls into leaving by employing Standing Cow a ferocious looking Indian However complications arise when Peter discovers he is in love with Georgia This discovery comes too late as Georgia has already learned of Peter s efforts to scare her off Sheriff Jim Courtney arrives and announces that two dangerous crimi nals are at large in the vicinity Shortly after this Mr and Mrs Elijah Stockbond arrive in response to the girls newspaper advertisement CAST Georgia Thayer Jennifer Fairchild Anne Payson Peter Sheldon Wild Eyed Willie Minnie Winnie Ninnie Standing Cow Jim Courtney fThe Sheriffl Elijah Stockbond Phoebe Stockbond Miss Prim Catherine Ballou Jackie Lewis Shirley Raikes Jack Anderson Max Welch Ruth Newsham Frank Beckman LaVerne Neumann Gene Birdsall Ruth Lind Bobby Young I fe K 5 Mgfgk . af, ,X . 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SEPTEMBER l SEPTEMBER l6 SEPTEMBER I9 SEPTEMBER 26 OCTOBER 3 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER l7 OCTOBER 20 OCTOBER 22 OCTOBER 23 2 OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 7 School Calendar 185 students began a new school year 44 freshmen 50 sophomores 33 yunuors and 58 sensors The fnrst lyceum number was gnven by Elsa Moegle a harpist who had performed before executives an the White House The Bluelays lost the furst football game of the season to the College Vuew eleven The game was especnally rugged for both sides because of the swelterlng after noon College Vnew won 6 0 Another defeat was handed the Bluepays by a strong Omaha Cathedral team Thus was the first home game and was played under the lnghts before a record crowd as a part of the annual stnr up attraction A score of 7 0 was regnstered Ashland began a senes of vnctorues by defeating Platts mouth l3 7 ln a hard and fast game The maxed chorus presented a program whnch consnsted of some promusnng young voices Ashland continued :ts wlnnlng streak by defeating the Valley eleven by a score of 25 0 The second musical convocatnon was given by the an strumental department Thus demonstrated the proaress of learnlng to play an Instrument The program ended wuth several solos by the more advanced students Ashland defeated Bellevue by a 20 0 score on Bellevue s grldlron Our second lyceum number was guven by a native of the Oklahoma lnduan Reservation Chlef Youngbear gave an excel'ent explanatuon of the lnduan customs and habvts The Bluejays defeated Weeping Water by a large score of 45 0 The school enloyed a much needed vacation as the teachers went to the annual Teachers Conventaon at Llncoln The theme of the first party was hard times Everyone came as characters from a Vagabond s Holuday Some orugunal sknts were put on by the sophomore class mem bers Another vlctory for the Bluejays was played on the muddy gruduron at Blanr The players were almost unrec ognuzable as they came from the fneld at the end of the game The score was 7 0 One of the most Important and excutlng games of the season was on the nnght that we plaved the Wahoo Warriors Durlng the half the Ashland band led by the American Leguon Color Guard gave an excellent un: formed performance Governor Val Peterson and Coach Bernie Masterson were the two dustungulshed speakers for the dedlcatlon of the stadlum Ashland won by cl score of 20 0 9 - I 1 . 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I I5 ' 'l ' '- NOVEMBER l l NOVEMBER l2 NOVEMBER l4 NOVEMBER 20 NOVEMBER 2l NOVEMBER 20 2l and 22 NOVEMBER 25 NOVEMBER 26 DECEMBER 2 DECEMBER 3 DECEMBER 5 DECEMBER 8 Ashland played the last football game of the season wlth Louusvulle on the home grndnron Ashland won by a mar gun of 45 O The Speech Class gave one of the best convocatuons a one act play Amernca Unlumlted whlch was agannst soclal and raclal preludnce The Junsor Class presented their play a three act com edy Take Your Medlcune Gene Blrdsall entertamed with two songs Apple Blossom Wedding and When You Were Sweet Snxteen between the acts The Sophomore Convocation was a one act comedy called Herbie Gets the Mumps They showed promus :ng talent for future plays to come ln later years Jackie Lewis Frank Beckman and Catherme Ballou took the Peps: Cola Scholarshlp tests They were elected for thus honor by the popular vote of the class Bull Scott Delores Gade Shnrley Bates Gene Burdsall and Rose Mary Castner represented Ashland at the Musuc Clnnnc held at Kearney thus year The Freshmen lnntnatuon was given by the Sensors an form of a Convocation nn whuch each Freshman was requured to do somethung that was given hum by a Sensor Some pranks they were requured to do were a dressung Mass Bradden took over the Study Hall for a musucal convocatuon presented by all of her students which an cluded Kmdergarten to Hugh School The Thanksgnvung theme was carrled throughout the entlre program The Basketball Season started off wnth a bang when the Ashland Bluejays knocked Lounsvnlle off their schedule by a score of 2l 40 The new scoreboard glven by the Pep Club gave an added attraction to the audlence The Football Season came to an end of a very successful year with the Athletic Banquet which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Mlnuature footballs served as place cards The lunchroom cooks prepared the meal which was served by ten sensor gurls Durung the meal speeches on educatuon were given by Superintendent P D Pyle Prnncnpal K C Wules and Mayor O H Lohr The Unuverslty of Nebraska Freshman coach Pop Klune was the guest speaker The program conslsted of a vocal solo by Gene Bnrdsall accompanied by Tullle Burr two selections by the trumpet trno and a humorous read Ing glven by Alan Lewns To conclude the program Pop Kline showed the tulm Nebraska vs Oregon State and explamed the plays Ashland had another vuctorlous night by defeatnng the Papnlluon quuntet on their home court Ashland won by a score of 36 l8 The Clvlcs Class, under the durectlon of Joe Moss held I I 11 - - - 11 - - - 1 I . . I - Q II ' ' ll - I , . ' II - ll Il I I ' Il , . l - I Il ' II ' I I D I I I I D I race, penny-pushing contest, and an orange contest. I - I - D I . , . I . . I . l . . U I . . . . . Il ll I I Q Q . II ll . ' II II ' I DECEMBER 9 DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 30 JANUARY 5 JANUARY 6 JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY lo a Republucan Conventuon un the assembly Members of the Senuor Class represented the varuous states and pos sessuons of the Unuted States Thomas E Dewey was nomunated as candudate for the presudency One of the best games of the season was played on the home court agaun when the Blueuays slupped by a fast Teachers Hugh team wuth a score of 38 37 The Freshmen convocatuon sponsored by Professor? Wules was guven by the Green Ereshues The program was composed of Iuttle nonsense rhymes guven by undu vuduals of the class and o poem Mua Carlotta guven by Lloyd Kutrell The Ashland Blueuays chalked up another vuctory to add to theur collectuon by beatung Schuyler wuth a score of 42 to 34 at Schuyler The Junuor Class presented theur convocatuon whuch con susted of an accorduon number by Catherune Thuessen a selectuon by the Gurls Truo and ended wuth Darlene Sow ards leadung the Hugh School un group sungung The Chrustmas Musuc Program was presented by the students of the enture school under the durectuon of Muss Brodden The theme was taken from The Messuah whuch was carrued throughout the program The Speech Class gave a convocatuon wuth a one act play Good Wull Toward Women Gene Burdsall Susan Sums and LaVerne Neumann gave a skut whuch was theur orugunol versuon of The Nught Before Chrustmas The Gurls Truo sang two selectuons between the two plavs Thus ended school for a week of the Chrustmas vacatuon The Senuor Class gave theur party of the season Everyone a a very enuoyable tume dancung and eatung A uuke ox supplued by the Leguon Club added to the attrac tuon of the evenung The next lyceum program was Mugraum the magucuan who enchanted the enture schov e oo uallv the younger ones as they became excut J at hu tru I4 and uests Ashland roped another vuctory as they rolled over Elk horn by a scc re of 57 to 24 Ashland had umproved sunce recent games of the season Waverly Hugh School handed the Blueuays theur furst loss of theur very successful season Ashland was wuthun one pount at the half wuth a score of 2l to 20 After that Waverly pulued away wuth 55 to 38 Ashland recovered from theur prevuous loss to Waverly by knockung Gretna off theur lust at a home game by a score of 56 to 2l The whole Ashland bench was cleared Agaun Ashland was on top of a lop suded vuctory over Mead vuuth a score of 52 to 28 Thus ended the furst semester wuth a bang' I ' . ll ' , . 4 ' II - ll ' ll ' ll - I I I ' - l2 ' ' 15 . . . . 1 . . , . . 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I - 9 . l . . , . 13 . . 4 l JANUARY 23 JANUARY 27 JANUARY 30 JANUARY 3l FEBRUARY 3 FEBRUARY 5 FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY l3 FEBRUARY l7 FEBRUAPY l7 FEBRUARY 20 FEBRUARY 27 FEBRUARY 28 MARCH l MARCH 3 4 Ashland s oldest ruval Wahoo was on the bottom of a very small score of 28 to lo Although the score was small ut was unterestung as the two teams played a very good game Muss Woutzel had a group of students from both grade and hugh school together for a good nught performance Thus group showed fune talent for later recutals One of the most excutung games of the season was the nught the Blueuays traveled to Blaur for a real thruller The Ashland fuve were traulung at the half but they came back fughtung to wun wuth a score of 43 to 34 The Pep Club presented a Sadue Hawkuns party The Spunster s Spree The gurls squured the boys for an eve nung of dancung Each gurl also brought a plate of home made fudge whuch was a very enjoyable treat The entertaunment was provuded by the separate classes of the Pep Club and the Sadue Hawkuns theme was carrued throughout For another vuctory the Blueuays traveled to Bellevue to wun wuth a score of 42 to 22 The Ashland Volleyball gurls had a very decusuve vuctory over Gretna wuth a score of 56 to l8 Ashland handed Plattsmouth a 53 to 32 defeat on the Blueuays floor The Blueuays were never un danger dur ung the enture game The Blueuays lost theur second game of the season to the Valley fuve by a score of 4l to 32 A lyceum number was presented to the Ashland students by Barbaruta a Spanush dancer who explauned and demonstrated varuous steps of the Spanush dances The Blueuays won a close game at Weepung Water bv a score of 4l to 38 Ashland lost uts last game of the season to College Vuew by a close score of 33 to 34 The score weaved back and forth un every quarter The orchestra uunuor orchestra band and tonette en mble presented a serues of well prepared selectuons They were enuoyed by all who attended The Ashland cagesters traveled to Doane to play the Doane B team Of course Doane won The funal outcome was 38 to 3l The debaters from Doane college furnushed a very enter taunung mornung for th students of Ashland Hugh School debatung on the subue t Resolved for a World Federal Government They had had a lot of experuence un th lune of debate and hav been doung very well un theur prevuous meets F r the class B tournaments Ashland got off to a good start by defeatung St Joseph s ot Omaha by a score of 43 to 33 ln the semu funals Ashland was defeated by theur old ruval Wahoo by a close score of 25 to 24 We had defeated Wahoo earluer un the season 28 to lo r 1 . 1 1 u , . 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U I - 1 1 1 ' MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH 3I APRIL2 APRIL 8 81 9 APRIL I6 8. 7 APRIL 20 APRIL 2O APRIL 'II In the tunals Wanoo won over an undefeated Holv Name of Omaha In the local declam contest Shurley Raukes won turst un the humorous duvusuon wuth her aduna Trual Mer shum Pat Jackson won turst un the dramatuc duvusuon wuth Muckey s Marker In the evenung the contest ot the one act plays was won by The Valuant The best actress of the plays was Marulyn Muller and the best actor was Gene Burdsall The Wesleyan Gurls Glee Club who are on tour pre sented a very entertaunung program ot musucal selec tuons Part of the program consusted ot vocal solousts a vuolun solo and a gurls truo At the Declam Contest at Benson Hugh Scnool Omaha Shurley Raukes won Excellent wuth her humorous readung and Pat Jackson won a good ratung wuth her dramcuruc readung The Valuant was unable to go because a mem ber of the cast was ull The regents examunatuons were postponed from March I9 to the 22nd Rene Jo Sauure was ull and therefore was not able to take the exams The tollawung senuors took them Wullard Spech Catherune Ballou Bull Scott Ruth Lund Jackue Lewus Susan Sums Margaret Leddy Bettv Durbun Bobby Young and Luculle Fox Mr J Dayton Smuth Instructor of Vouce Unuvers ty ot Unuversuty of Nebraska Symphony Orchestra were the judges tor the suxth annual musuc clunuc held at Ashland Hugh School Th Freshmen presented theur party The Freshman Froluc tor the year The Senuors present d theur play The Mystery ot Crazy Canyon Ranch The tollowung Senuors partucupated un the play Catherune Ballou Shurley Raukes Ruth New sham Bobby Youna Jackue Lewus Ruth Lund Frank Beckman Gene Burdsall Jack Anderson LaVerne Neu mann and Max VVeIch The tollowung represented the Ashland H gh Mus c De partm nt at Fremon Gurls Truo Wulluam Scott Shurley Bates C George Gade Dolores Gade Boys Quartet osemarv Costner Darlene Sowarcl Madruaa' Clar ce Buelke Jofun Ruchards Trumpet Truo lhelma Hughtshoe R n Jo Sauure Band Gene Burdsal' The Ashland Tracksters traveled to Nebraska Cuty to partlcupate un the unvutatuonal track meet Club 50 was the heme of the Sophomore Class Party The gym was decorated to fut the occasuon Th last lvceum number ot the year was Mylan a makeup artust He gave an unterestung dernonstratuon of the art . , , 1 I I' , A , , , I . reg-, ,, I M II . . -I - . . . 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I , APRIL 23 APRIL 24 APRIL 27 APRIL 30 MAY 4 MAY 8 MAY I4 81 I5 MAY I6 MAY I9 MAY 20 MAY 2l The School dsdn t msss the Sensors as they took a day oft to have a good tsme sn Omaha for thesr annual Sneak Day They spent the day ssght seesng and had an all around rsp snortsng good tsme They vsent sn a specsal chartered bus wsth thesr sponsor and hss wsfe Mr and Mrs P D Pyle A hland entered the Conference Track Meet at Wahoo Ih vocal group presented thesr Sprsng Mussc Program The Ashland Track Team sourneyed to Davsd Csty for the Dsstrsct Track Meet Doane was host to an snvstatsonal track meet sn whsch Ashland and a large number ot other schools partscs pated The Junsors were host to the Sensors for the annual Junsor Sensor Banquet whsch was held at the Blackstone Hotel sn Omaha The theme One Nsght sn Heaven was presented very effectuvely Thss banquet greatly apprecsated by the Sensors wsll long be remembered as the outstandsng event of thesr hsgh school days Ashland was well represented sn the State Track Meet at the Nebraska Unsverssty Stadsum In competsng wsth several hsgh class tracksters from other parts ofthe state the Ashland representotsves gauned conssderoble recoa nstson Reverend Klsne of the Congregatsonal Church was the speaker at the Baccalaureate servsces held sn the auds by the Sensors of 48 The regular honors convocatson was held on thss day at thss tsme anyone who lettered sn vocal snstrumental mussc sntramural sports and other athletsc actsvstses were presented wsth thesr letter The Sensor Class Wsll and Prophecy were read Thss was the last convocatson for the sensors of thss year Dr G W Rosenlof Regsstrar of the Unsverssty of Ne braska gave the commencement address The dsplomas were presented to the Sensor Class by Mr Forrest L Raskes Pressdent of the Board of Educatson Honors were presented by Mr K C Wsles Prsncspal Mr P D Pyle Supersntendent of Schools gave the presentatson of the class The school year of l947 l948 came to a happy close as the students came to get thesr report cards slr it it SENIOR cs.Ass GIFT 1948 The Dstto ss a dsrect process lsqusd duplscator machsne whsch wsll be used throughout the entsre school Thss machsne wsll be used for maksng programs art work tests etc It ss the latest streamlsned model put out by the Dstto lncorporatson of Chscago Through many years of valuable use and servsce, the Dstto machsne wsll be a lastsng remembrance ot the Class ot l948 and sts generous gstt . T 1 I 4 I I ' s . .. 9 . . . . ' ll ' ' II ' I I ' I I I torium. His excellent sermon will long be remembered ' I . . 2 I I I 1 I , . , . . . . I I I . . . . . I I ' I I I ' A I , . HARDWARE Auto Supphes i' Radno Repair llEN S HARDWARE The Frlendly Store Frrgudaure Maytag CONGRATULATIONS from MARCY 8. 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Prelude Processuonal lnvacatnon Al lelula Scrupture Musuc Sermon BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday May l6 l948 8 OO P M School Audltorlurn Orchestra ss Fr eda Wantzel Dnrector Orchestra Rev H H Utterbaclf Thompson Cho Rev H H Utterback Madrugal Rev Wnllaam B Kllne Lord Bless You and eep You Chour Beneductnon Recesslonal Prelude Processuonal Invocation So o Salutatory Vnola Solo Address Musuc Honors Musnc Valednctory Rev H H Utterback Orchestra Situ COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Thursday May 20 l948 8 OO P M School Audntoruurn Orchestra Orchestra Gene Bnrclsall Rene Ja Square Jacoucllne Lewus Dr G W Rosenlot Trumpet Truo W ll o 1 Scott l.aVc c Netma n Geo qc Mr Kenneth C Wnles h Scho I P c a Gurls Trio c e o a Jacquel nc Lc Catherlne Ballou Presentatnon ot the Class Mr Prosper D Pyle c IL tof Scho s Presentatuon of the Duplomas Mr Forrest Ralkes Pre te E ca J Benednctlon Rev H H Utterback S l I Ms is ' 1 , ' ir K ..................,.......... . . . ' , FIX. 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