Ashland High School - Rogue Yearbook (Ashland, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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IQIEIDUIQTEIQ STAFF Back row, left to right: J. Allen, F. Bergschneider, B. Hines, D. Wankel, G. Staley, J. Edwards, V. Sayre, L. Caswell, M. Danenberger, H. Graff, ad- viser. Front row, left to right: H. Reiser, R. Douglas, J. Mathy, R. Lewis, R. Benjamin, J. Reiser. Ruth Lewis, a member of the A.C.H.S. Reporter staff of last. year, was appointed as editor of the Reporter, for the year 1941-42. Ruth served as a columnist last year. Ruthelma Benjamin, who served as a columnist in 1940-41, was appointed as assistant editor for the year 1941-42. The remaining staff positions were as follows: Sports Editor .......,.................................... Junior Mathy Assistant Sports Editors .... Junior Allen, Bill Hines Feature Writers ...................... Marietta Danenberger, Fred Bergschneider Columnists .......... ....,..... H erschel and John Reiser FFA Reporter ........................................ Donald Wankel Dramatics ................ Virginia Sayre, Ramon Douglas Home Economics Reporter .................. Lucille Caswell Reporters ................ Jane Edwards, Geraldine Staley Adviser ..............................................,..... Helen E. Graff The ACHS Reporter, a printed paper, is edited and published every Wednesday by the journalism class and their adviser, Helen E. Graff. Besides the weekly edition, a. special edition was published during Christmas week. The ACHS Reporter is a member of the National Scholastic Press Assiciation and last year received a first class rating. The staff, accompanied by Miss Graff, made a tour of the Illinois State Journal piant at Spring- field during the year. The paper is printed weekly by the Sentinel. Page Twenty-nine

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F. F. A. Back row, left to right: J. Trenter, G. Berg- schneider, M. Winner, L. Bailey, T. Clemons, J. Mathy, D. Wankel, M. lsenhower, J. Cosner, W. Dev- lin, M. Christianer, W. Votsmier, A. Springhart. Middle row, left to right: V. Cochran, G. McEvers, f fix C. Schaddel, B. Chappel, E. Houston, T. Maddox, R. Houston, D. Smith, H. Christianer, J. Davis, J. Ed- wards, H. Hoagland, B. Twyford. Front row, left to right: J. Reiser, D. Keltner, F. Bergschneider, D. Wankel, president, T. Cosner, H. Reiser, L. Jones, adviser. When the school term opened in September the FFA started the year with a new adviser and in- structor. Mr. Lawrence Lee Jones filled the vacancy as agriculture instructor created by the resignation of Mr. George Walker. After every one was acquainted the FFA boys held a meeting at which the following officers were elected. Donald Wankel, president, Tom Cosner, vice president, Fred Bergschneidelr, secretary, Her- schel Reiser, treasurerg and Dale Keltner, reporter. This year the FFA chapter increased from 17 to 37 members. The sectional grain and poultry show was held in Athens, October 9. This ended the shows for the year with the boys collecting about 3,3250 in prize money. This year the boys held several money making projects. A basketball game between the alumni and the faculty, a paper drive and a barn dance were the main projects. The closing events of the year were the annual Father and Son banquet, served by the mothers, which was held March 26 at the high school, with Dr. Nolan of the University of Illinois, the main speaker. Last June the fatstock, poultry and dairy judg- ing teams went to Champaign to take part in the State Judging contest. Herschel Reiser placed fourth in the fatstock division with the team placing eighth in the state. Dale Keltner, Harry D. Christianer, Ed- ward Houston, Tom Cosner, and Richard Houston, stayed in Champaign in order that they could attend the State FFA convention wnich was held the day after the judging. Tom Cosner received the State Farmer's degree and was elected vice president of section 12. He is the first boy in the Ashland Coni- munity high school to receive this honor. Page 'Iwenty-eight



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BLUW BLDW ACCDUNT September 2. Back to school with books, warm greetings and high hopes. 15. New l r'A members saw Hellzapoppin at the 'annual initiation. 16. Played our first baseball game with Bluffs. Ott to a load start. We were meaten 12 to 8. 19. Not such a bad start after all, won from Chandlerville 12 to 2. 23. ls it luck or are we good? Won our second game Irom 'l'allula 4 to 3. 24. 'loo Dad boys. Lost to Petersburg 5 to 3. 25. not Dogs! Sopns had a wiener roast. 26. Come, come lads, wnat's the trouble? Lost to Chandlerville 17 to 4g .GAA girls snowed tne new greemes what rIel1zafpoppin really was. 29. Now don't tell me mat the seniors let the rain wasn up the party! Seniors held a wlener roast in the home ec room. October - 8. Home ec girls didnt see Hellzapoppin but got initiated. 9. r'r'A and GAA soft ball game called off, due to rain. 10. Whoopee! One six weeksover, but oh my goshl- 4 I forgot .report C31'0S.. - Y 13. what a life: .seniors got out one wholeday to have pictures taken. ' P ' 14. Juniors lelt grown up. Presented four one act plays. - lo. Another vacation. County institute. 18. rail play day' held at Athens. 24. Miss meld announced the senior play cast. 29. Journalism students saw the cogs or the press work at Journal ortice. 31. Halloween party, sponsored by journalism class. November 4. Beat Browning 58 to 21 in first basketball game of season. 6-7. Out a day and a half for high school confer- ence held at Champaign. 10. Whipped Mason City 28 to 22. 11. Whoopee! Dismissed for Armistice day. 12. Lost to Murrayville 36 to 27. 18. Senior's displayed their dramatic ability in The Patsy. 19. Doll up day. Pictures were taken for yearbook. 20. Thanksgiving vacation. 21. Snowed under Kilboiurne 45 to 139 Another six weeks gone. 26. Cathedral whipped us 48 to 26. Ohhhhhh! 29. Beaten by Redhead's of Virginia 42 to 32. 2. 10. beat 11. 12. band 16. 18. 22. 'jam 23. 24. 31. 4. 21 in 9. 15. 16. first December Beat Chandlerville 38 to 37. Faculty showed what they were made of, they alumni 27 to 26 in FFA benefit game. Downed Tallula 41 to 26. Band and Home ec club strutted their stuff in concert and style show. Set back by New Berlin 47 to 28. Back in the winning. Beat Mt. Sterling 34-30. Mr. Dalhaus and Homer Butler presented 2. session' for the assembly. Beat Bath 34 to 12. Christmas vacation began. Won Kilbournefs 'Blind tournament! January Beat Chandlerville for the third time 40 to Virginia tournament. Placed third in Virginia tournament. Lost to Waverly 36 to 27. Boy, oh, boy, half through the year, end of semester. 19-23. Ashland's twentieth annual basketball tournament. New Berlin won tournlamentg Waverly placed second and Ashland third. - 27. Chandlerville upset us 31 to 24. 29. Eliminated Tallula 39 to 34. February 3. Lost to Petersburg 29 to 32. 4. Coach Korty resigned as coach ofAshlfand high. 11. Homemaker's serve dinner to faculty. 12. Patriotic day. Dismissed for Lincoln's birthday. 13. Spanked Easton 26 to 23. 17. Snowed Pleasant Plains under 45 to 15. 24-28. District Basketball tournament. March 17. Homem.aker's served dinner to school board to show how good cooks they were. 18. Won Class B Banner at District speech meet. 26. Mothers of FFA boys served at Father-San banquet. 28. Ruth Lewis placed second at sectional contest. April 3. Easter holidays began. 17. 24. 28. 8. 14. 15. 23. 24. 28. Page Thirty Cass county Speech meet. State Speech contest. Cass county Speech contest. May District track meet. Mothers feted athletes. -All done and over-Senior exams. Junior feted Seniors at banquet and prom. Baccalaureate service. Goodbye now!

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