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lflernbers, strange as it may seem to some, are human beings after all. They live and breathe, they cook and sew, they enjoy hobbies and diver- sions, they keep house and worry about finances. They are like everyone else-not merely sources of knowledge and wielders of big sticks wr l Q' Now, Mr. Coburn, you know how parents feel when they have to help with the home workf Did you get the right an- swer to the question? The long and the short of it. Mea- suring 6' 5 Lawrence Carnes for graduation gown has presented a 4' 6 problem to Mrs. Prichard. Wilma McDowell appears to he making sure that Mrs Lawson s lnrthday cake is evenly distributed among thc class
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r. H. L Ellis The role of principal at Ashland Senior High School is efficiently filled by Mr. H. l.. Ellis, who has been active in the Ashland school system since l943. From l943 to l945, when he accepted his present position, he was business manager of ath- letics and assistant principal, Since coming to A. H, S., he has competently performed his duties and commanded the respect of both the teachers and students by his impartial- ity, strong judgment, firm attitude, and determina- tion to succeed at all tasks. Mr. Ellis continuously reveals his fine qualities of leadership as he assumes his important responsie bilities of managing the fifth largest high school in Kentucky. Besides supervising the faculty and ar- ranging the program of the school, he is also re- sponsible for fulfilling many regulations. The re- quirements of the new Minimum Foundation Pro- gram, along with those of other school departments and associations, must all be carried out to have a fully accredited high school. Mr. Ellis completed his undergraduate work at Eastern State College, where he received his A, B. degree. After returning from eighteen months overseas during World War l, he entered Colum- bia University, where he acquired his M, A. degree. fr'-Y , , ,rf 4' . 1 Guidance C01-lnSel0l' Secretary to the Principal Assistant Principal Miss Harriet Chatfield-University of Kentucky Mrs. Dan Norton Mr. Fred Rigsby--Union College A B., A. B, M. A. University of Kentucky M. A. x 5 Q- Q 1, ' if N W .fslffzr .R -,,,l 7' l K 'gums' xc, -,x Q Y.-. l ' ' ' 1 ,- -Mx, , ti ., i ,p 1:,, ns V: .fc v 1 - an-is QL, .l ' sp-, N kj! X S Y YRS.,
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FRED ANSON-University of Purdue, M. S., Virginia Military Institute, B. S.-Plane Geometry, Algebra, Head Basketball Coach, Baseball. VIRGINIA ATKINS-Stout State College, B. S., University of Wisconsin-Vocational Home Economics. DAVID BLOOM-Sergeant, R. O. T. C. WILMA CARROLL-Eastern Kentucky State College, A, B., University of Kentucky-Librarian. HAZEIZ QHATFIE -University ot Kentucky, A. B.-Secre- tarial Training, Tyggwriting Filirg and Machines, ROBERT COBURN-Eastern Kentucky State College, A. B., University ot Kentucky--Drivers Education, Ath- letic Business Manager. ,ff ffoasnr coNAiw wosmngfon Gnd Lee University K . Yrs a o ege, A. B., M. A.-Egli-omics American Government, Assistant Baseball, Football Coach. LAW- RENCE CREECH-'Ashland Junior College, Marshall College, A. B.-Spanish. DOROTHY DAVIS-George town College, A. B.-French, Advanced Latin. sy-.r-L, . .-,'-f-. A MARGUERITE DEL VECCHIO-Northwestern Univer- sity, B. S.-English, Speech. ROBERT J. DILS-Eastern Kentucky State College, B. S., Eastern Tennessee Uni- versity, Marshall College-Chemistry, Physics, Biology. RALPH DINSMOOR-Ohio University, B, S., University ot Kentucky-Mechanical Drawing. .IOHN E. DUGAN-Fort Benning, Georgia-Major. HILDA EVANS-Marshall College, A. B.-Physicalfgle ucatioq Hygiene. MOLLIE GATRELL4Eastern Ken- tucky State College, University ot Kentucky, B. Sf- Typegwriting. BETTY GEORGE-Wooster College, Ohio University, B. S,-English. BETTY GUESS-Western Kentucky State College, A. B--English. MARIE HAMM-Man shall College, A. B.4World History. DORIS HARRELL--University of Kentucky, University of Wisconsin, A, B.-BoqkkeepinghTypewriting. JESSIE HILLMAN-Morehead store Cicilege, A. B.-World His- tory, Sociology. DONALD HINMAN-State Teachers' College, Potsdam, New York-Sergeant First Class. ELIZABETH JAYNE-Ashland Junior College, University of Kentucky, A.B.+Chemistry, Refresher Math. KATH- RYN JAMES-Southwest Missouri State College, B. S., Missouri University, M. A,-Art. ui. -s 3'
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