Fort Ashby High School - Fortress Yearbook (Fort Ashby, WV)

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ETL TET LL LALA ALAS le ee ‘4 FURIR ESO J4 We, the first senior class, with the assistance of Miss Helen Povmall, our class officer and sponsor, and Mr. R. R. Lowe, Principal, publish the first yearbook oof Fort Ashby High School, the FORTRESS. Y MP cg Vem f y ODE OI OLD OI ELE CLD LE. FET OT CF eF Z mY CY Vay ta te toy STD Z 7 ¢ i 7% “ seers eee = some = acoee —_ SE ea ean a i Wit THE FORTRESS = “ae © To the immortal Shakespeare's question, “What's ina name? we would answer, There is mach in a name. a reer ‘ — ik n a Although it confused the postal clerks for a short time, we are glad that our town once known as Frankford, Frankfort , and Alaska is now Fort Ashby. ET O ine Peto tae ——— ft ve QZ aa wy built on the site of our historic Fort Ashby which was erected } | That is the logical name for a community, town, or city j by order of Colonel Goorge Washington in 1775. Sere English, Scotch-Irish, French, German, Irish----brave, hardy men and women were willing to endure hardships and brave the dangers of the wilderness that they might build homes and secure for themselves and families a foot-hold in this land of promise. erulSsere APS male of + wits Just as this Fort offered security to those heroic pio- neers, so does our Fortress, crowning the hill above the Fort, offer security----a defense against the ignorance and narrow self-seeking by presenting the more abundant life to all the children of all the people. ———y} be pd ew aT OL GEV SV =. Fort Ashby continued to serve as a havon of safety for the settlers of the Patterson Creek Aroa until after the Revolution and later Indian Wars, 1775--1795. We hope THE FORTRESS will be a haven of inspiration and tender memories to all who recoive training in defense against ignorance and vico while struggling with the larger probloms of life after graduation. al komma fine ¥ FLAP LF Ss re Ni 2 a te te kc a Pe NS eamaat Jihad oe =f an i——| fa = , 0 (eS aed yd ORrr ESS Ud 40 eds THE STAFF 2 First Row: Mildred Harmer----Art Editor, Dimple Abe q ---Historian, Edith Kimble---Poet, Joyce Wasoner--Assistant Editor, Jean Bowers-- James Wetzel---Boys!' Sports Editor. Second Row: Virginia Dayton---Subscription Manacer, Miss Pownall---Advisor, Paul Borror---Assistant Business Manarcer, Kenneth Malone---Business Manager, etty Plickinrcer---Girls' Sports Editor. bis RR RRL ENOL MM wn oe cA A j Senior Class ) 4, OY ears mate fad | ‘ale sve made of [44h Peteat, | 4 t-As fe this first High Schoo | ae of | ot Cadel Poth Wie. for Bea (7 : i Poneers Toy pease'e Art. ih fons Ga 10n EVEN CEs ie a Sn ee he de om ot ! a a a ns TES TTS CTI eT eS Y s Ra PRS Fs | 7 S|? EY y wei, ta mite Lome | Semen Yee deny 1 NRE D ome SES Gwe I SS an lad. ls ee ee FI I a PF IY at et Fe ae SSS Se eae V HOTU Ni i 5) _ TE | Nees pe (es Flora etta” Burnde ta . Sas as Se as fh N Liss i hi Scene] semeaionmmes ii cemme|kommene == : - = ¢ Ne a eS NI Nis NE NS NG a DY Cet FY eG eG a I a ao” ae ae A . | a Cay Cay Way Seay epee Gat eae eee eet ey ep are pe? are? ae BN 7 RS FRY FRISKY | 7 LO | 9 LOGY LR ES (LR AC 7 (7 le 2 ‘, ee ores PAN AEN FS Lt AD AD, OI A KON LE ne J PLS , lls ON Se eee ln tn mets Let tn } | SALES A pe A tk cel ae cae PRESENTATIONS Dimple Abe Her initative is fourfold. Pe NS ne ae ee Mildred Blauch Ny Quietness is well worth achieving. IK I Georgia Bohrer I (oe a]] work and no play would even make a ) rel young girl gray. I; Hl i Ge Paul Borror ) Af He stands his ground without ill-feelings. Pi il ; al Jean Bowers i Pas) Work is the fruit of life. ‘ fi I — ay Junior Brelsford He must have been made to study. 2S Sz WITLI CS —S ree LS Ee ae Gi || iG x 4 Richard Broome } er He sweeps the cobwebs from his mind with ee ee ee oe bt a i patience and quietness. i Virginia Dayton Ziked by many--claimed by one. r oS — é Lovise Ellifritz . Why worry when things just happen? y AED =. et) | NS ih flit |e | | (Oe ee es | i ii {| HH : I CET OTS i Betty Flickinger Happiness increases through friendships. Burndetta Flora Knowledge comes to linger on. Mildred Hammer What would this world do without a helping hand and some fun to top it off? Edith Kimble Born not for myself, but for the wholo world. Kenneth Malone Avery good sport indecd and with the girls he takes the lead. Lynn Poland Once a friend, always a friend. S| Joyce Wagoner Think twice before you speak, my friend. (| Lee Ward 1) a mischievous life is his hobby. James Wetzel He climbs the ladder with a strong foothold. VE © Bem L 2 4 acem A oa 7 a ees The first day was spont at Fort Ashby, two or threo days at ‘ Ridgeloy. Finally the first sophomore class at Fort Ashby | Loe Ward, who previously atcendod Fairviow School, and Junior ie Brelsford at Short Gap beforo enrolling in the Fort Ashby _ School, All the seniors at prosont mado up the moemborship of tho class oxcopt Kornoth Malono,who has attonded Dixic, Cumbor- ss school ot Fairviow, Keysor, aad Short Gap; Mildred Blauch who |) has attendod Goorgos' Run and Short Gap Schools;and Dimplo Abo ' who joinod tho Ridgoloy Sophomores, Edith Kimble thon wont to | Koysor School. ee ae FT eee 4 ae —eements ad ew dns PE ———————————_—_ -- CLASS ‘HISTORY In September 1929, three of the eighteen seniors, Mildred Hammer, Dimple Abe, and James Wetzel, ventured timidly toward the little white schoolhouse at Fort Ashby with Miss Etta Dunn as teacher, and Mr. Charlee Hiser as principal. These three students had willingly learned to read and write, when they entered the second grade with the same teacher. The third year Jean Bowers, having skipped a grade,joined the class with lirs, Sallie Wetzel as teachor. Another student, Joyce Wagoner,hav- ing attended three grades at Garland School, joined the class as we wero enrolling for the fourth grade. As the class went from the fifth to the sixth grade, Lynn Poland having attended first and second grades at the Abe School, third and one-half of the fourth grade at Dixie, one-half of the fourth and fifth at Dan's Run, and Edith Kimble, four grades at Reeses Mill, fifth at Davis, were wolcomed to Fort Ashby. The pupils were proud to think they wore in junior high school and still happier after being met at the door by Hr, Lowe, principal of the school, who introduced our ¢lass offi- cer, Miss Evelyn Bright. During the second semester of the seventh grade,Betty Flickinger, who attended Pennsylvania Ave- nue School in Cumberland, became a momber of our class. Mr, Lowo is still the pleasing principal of Fort Ashby School, The learners passed quickly on through the eighth and ninth grades and at this time Richard Broome, having attended Patterson Creek School, united with use Again we found September bringing good old school days. consisted of students from Short Gap, Patterson Creek, and Reoses Mill. Burndetto Flora, who attended Humbird Street School, and Georgia Bohrer,who attendod Columbia Street School in Cumberland, joined Louise Ellifritz, Virginia Dayton, and land Streot, and Allogheny; Paul Borror, who hes attendod So iasanes ideas sermon bom pemenatinits a SLE | CES NN a ee ee ES, te Qe Other mombors who havo gono to Fort Ashby with tho scnior class wero Evolyn Simpson, Sara Jano Rico, Jcan Boe, Helen Powell, Lestor Sisk, Jack Dohrman, Marguorite Somorvillo, Ruby Bain, Louiso Loaso, Maxine Leese, Stanloy Davis, Vernon Iman, and Anno Leo Hoffman who have drifted from our midst during our journey through high school. Tho vhool of lifo has boon whirling swiftly. During ‘the yoars 1939-1940 overyono belonged to tho junior class at Ridgeloy, with Mr. Raymond Sticlkloy and Mr, Harvey Oates as class advisors. Tho junior class ther consistod of somo sixty studonts A class play hos boon prosentod ovory year since the froshinen class of 1937 sponsored Gay. As sophomores Laugh Clovm was vresented. The juniors gave Mammats Baby Boy.” With Miss Pownall as class officer, the seniors are working on a play, The Tin Hero. The twelfth grade really has something of which to be ar- rogant as we are tho first seniors to graduate and constitute high school at Fort Ashby. As we must all rind our occups- tions in the world, everyone has considered his or her ability for a career. With tho first basketball team at Fort Ashby two senior boys, Kenneth Malone and James Wetzel, helped to make up the squad, ‘We've also starred in the literary world. Kenneth Malone debated in the U. P. Le A. at Petersburg, Jean Bowers won second place in debate and Botty Flickinger fourth place in poetry reading at Potomac State College. Tho first seniors of Fort Ashby have had the experience of hearing the Inaugural Address of the third-term Presicent Roosevelt. Tho peace time draft was of no concern to us until 1941, when one of our belovod teachers, Mr, Vernon Ellifritz, was drafted for the army. These incidents will go dowm in history for seniors of the future to study. The following teachers have been added to our faculty: Miss Tonry, Coach Foley, iirs. Tabler, and Mir. Curry. The senior girls' stylo of dressing is shirt tail blouses. skirts, anklots, saddles, and hair bows. i ho class of 1941 wishes Fort Ashby High School, faculty, and students good luck,sincere farewell, and success as future seniors. : Nye, Petes Kerns] malin do A nite mw fe nee | er ol= aa) = SID i a OS ae oe % eT SLOG a a Dimple Abe IE ea PalnR SI . ‘ me il BU St ——————e Ll ll CLASS POEN The time has come to take our fond adieu Now we must onward, parting, go our way, But we'll come back to gaze upon the crest To think of hours we've spent through many a days iy iA The friends we've won, the time we've snent together, ra Have made us glad for many sacref hours, 14 So vow we say goodbye with sardened hearts, | And leave our school ‘mid springtime's fragrant bovcrs, Ld iM With grateful hearts we leave her staniing here, 4 Her summits lifting upward towara the sky, 14 At length ye part from our celestial placs, i Now we must say good-bye, dear school, good-bye Fr CLaSS SONG is (Tune-- Fareviell To Thee ) The time has come when we must go, and leave our school so fuir and deur For so sweet has been our friendships glow, That we hate to leave her standing here. CHORUS Furevell, furewell, Fort ashby High Now ve must soon be going on our way, But we won't truly say our last good-bye Cause we'll be coming back some jay. —y} s We have cherishe?a muny happy ays, We've enjoyed our school within its prime; Now our thanks to Thee deur school tie raise, Honor Thee, we will, until the end of time, ft ot ¥Jis yi = ay 5 J say tact th th on eta sane a at he i Tho' our path muy leu us far aay, ion’ thots' of Thee shall still remain, and our chart will never let us stray From our loyalty to school and frien?ships train. Eaith Kimble ta aL pm a sy oes econ eee mes pees a SE —=——==y PS fh DS REESE et Se 0 a 0 ae ra” Nee SE ZX CLASS WILL We, the first senior class of the Fort ashby High School, |} hereby orfain and establish this our last will and testament. Concerning our personal possessions and merits, we hereby offer to our lover classmen the following contributions; MilaArcod Hurmer's art anda music ability to Thelma Folana, Xonneth Malone's vay with the sirls to Veslcey Navis. Jean Bovors's literary ability to Evclyn Hiakle. Paul Borror's MoAcl 7 to Blair i.illor. liuilarca Blauch's quictness to Lucille Douthitt, Jomes Wotzel's big fect to H rola Mhurker. Eaith Kimblce's svectness an4 timidnoss to iwary Robison. Tee Ward's silliness to Earl Hinkle. Virginia Nayton's big brown eyes to kaxine Klein. Lynn Polana's fricnaships to Donald HiAgeley. Louise HEllifritaz's laugh to Ruth Wa-;oner, Richard Broome's quietness to Harry Tucker, Joyce Wagoner's sinccurity to Buruice Whocler. Junior Brelsforda's love for reating to siil Welch. Gcorgia Bohrer's baby-ficd ways to Virginia Wagoner. Dimple abe's long fingernails to Betty Price, Buradctta lora's typing ability to Bobby adams, Betty Flickinger's position as cheer leader to Jack Snider POLIT x : Collectively we leave: our aiginity, all our ol4 text jbooks, and our cmpty lockers in th. Scnior Class Rerum to tho Jvniors; our ability to make gratcs t o the sophmorcs; our spyorts- ‘manship an? sonsc of humor 40 the freshmen; our classroom conjuct ito the soventh and cight gratcs. LTTE 1 Last, but not least, wo bequeath to the faculty who so ably taught us, tho task of uducating the juniors in the ways of jintcllect ana Aignity that they may be shining cxamplss of the Giltraits befitting Fort ashby ish School ssratuates of 1942. Betty Flickinger yepeeesres +s) ‘ SS th EO i AO lle fe ta ills hi tg te — a iG linia lie De pe ei Fea SSIS EGE ROLES BREIL “ ROPHECY Sect aa sits An to = hh ta hn than Dan sah as staheid Wet hy: AD = hori co Please, dad, KR eats nae a hdve é a4 Cay Ponig A ‘ + J GHA SS : S M® = AAT AIT TTT) { ‘ ey, hs = tb fic 5 Up tf, Ae | Ls ee PPLE NE FAL ACTS a a: , KKDULVaVS a sf _ 4 od os eae A] Wa 4 oney | LENS As Scag Ar aA ie SE BF a Wes WS Wo GS FS FS USI SS FS y Cy 4, Oe OS wey | G Z Y sy Lovise El: yitz | Ww? fea al Vz ee feos Broome GBLEMTAS: == Orca Dames Birr athe Arma, SSeS or st NE SP ee ae ae 2 ri Oe oe PPI OX. io Si © LD het yh oe ss tn ln tha” in shana, hone ———————E ee ee SN es ns roman, j ray Ye cape: u } eve in Vhe A ewe Oyen We Hea) ats LSM PCS OS Ow FSS VS Pan == ce aly Ps Ba et _ fi ah Jenny Baylor - en le cat e Hy in | Me! ody - Buynde rhs Flova - COGS Boze Na 2 @ Sis : e 9 GD) SS MY Von coy eee Fen Halone Fie 2. PF | —e i hi oNETRANS Peg] 4) 4 | A | ai , Wr cuB ER LAND ; 2 i = (SF ia a Tl QA i a foe ol Fs) i [ aan he ae 7. b pee ae Reon. Ob nt Ci hiehr - eae flud eA) ee Borah Racly Log a r EY CA Se Vode U)} AF Gan = ¢ ( | fr a 4) SP LIRA tH : AA Me HAM | Heat) First Row: Maxine Elein, inifred Beckman, Lena “heeler 2 os 5. 2 . . 2 5 - 2 Thelma Poland,etty Ruth Price, Evaline Kimble,huth “agoner, and Ruth Cox. Second Row: Wesley Davis,Olivia Reynard, Luctile Yout- tt, Virginia ‘iagoner, Mary 11 Pyles, Harold Marker, anc sari Hinkle. Tnird Row: Harry Tucker, Dona z Andrew Beam, John Wagoner, Jack Snider, Alvert HU k, and Bill Welch. SiS == _—— yxy — = ty j i ish tye iy ere nis nee IS Vv — p Mi if i ela aE 4 (4 First Row: Edward Neff, Georgie Lewis, Hvelyn Hinkle, OS | Herbert Deremer, Betty Adams, Esther Abe, Sdna Davis, Edward | x HF il L ee il ve To peace ers 7 Wolford, Charles alt, and Merle Abe. Second Row: Harrison Judy, Ruth Broome, Martha Lee | Nershverger, Amelia Echard, Rheba Twicg, Frances Lechliter, j i ' i } eo Martha Lee Abe, Camilla Twigg, Iona Powell, and “va Mimble. Third Kow: Merle lanagan, lloma Walker, Leona Marker, James Ulauch,Jackson Sheffler, “ayne Smith, James Long, James Dowden, Blair Miller, Wayne Arnold, Andy Millar, and Jack velch, a ay e Por as “ (7 BEX (7 ZN Cpe one vy ve et Nilaon aw Ok PV bare, Cakrriand Of, ei jd LO om Wither G. 4 AF QED WT dg tattet Relire =e WAN 78 a eens ae ES ND i I RP a ed ey re eee er, Vel ee — ns ete oP e hae9 1 Dawson,lioy 4 acre, Gloria este EN Te a EES NT ET ao ae ¥ STi OTE Saas ek IIo IEE 2 By ARISE BL BSE sik eomeenad NeaemennaogttN ‘y i——j, 4 i a , NS: AS IS AIS SS I a Smal Aomratitoe dn a SF IN ae eS Ys rr] y Cee Ne; (ce) pad ail FOCHTR GRADE t TNs 1 pel ‘ i it 5 “7 val, reg ‘ FNS : v4 h week a NS 7 ; 4 et aa SEVENTH GRADE SY a ard ; piebahtuaietnastiinrcnd ORS WU 6 UE Fae aes | SSS | SS SN NT | ERS | NR REISE See re y i NS ey S Wary Louise ou “vagoner, Loy Lou Magdalene a geen teen NI , AS ZAN R S = Py wy Sy EE | RN Ca Te SS SN Aorn bon hm brent mail| OPPONENT FORT ASHBY 25--58 Bruce : S-- 8 05--27 : Paw Paw 15--16 29--42 ' Keyser 9--11 S7--39 Ridgeley ' 12--10 22 Moorefield 11 12--20 Elk Garden _ 1o-- 7 37--25 Barton ' 15--10 20-616 Grantsville _ 15--15 44--49 Piedmont 21--17 21--15 Capon Bridge 25--16 28 Mathias 8 Sl Cumberland Merchants 21 TOURAMENT Fort Ashby 12 Ridgeley 58 High Scorer GIRLS FORT ASHBY OPPONEN®E . 4-- 6 Bruce 24.--23 14-- 6 Paw Paw 135-- 9 6 Moorefield 16 16--10 Elk Garden 20--15. 5-- 2 Barton 40--21 7-- 9 Grantsville 27--25 12-- 4 Piedmont 50--15 8-- 3S Capon Bridge 65--51 11--20 Keyser LO--28 6 Mathias 18 High Scorer fn: i - ot 7 ah 3 Pie ae eee te 2 - a ae ee EN ee ee ee ee a Care Pl AE aE iE ls ae de Kine pin aay ll ey Varn apm “i ie EA TT } SS (7S (ER y BOS AO pL BOS | FS Aan (o—— CLUB SCHOOL PATROL DRAMAT UC SESE SenEaEnRENEEIEnnentiermaes ena gr CEPPUEERS PEE aS Sens DS ET aR I SS EE ON Sy =) sa Sec Sree eee SD Ss St oo eo i ASS, A 3 ) Af , ZZ} Ra _ “oF - A, A 4 A a I NS ON A A OO OD a aD ee” ie Oa © a Cont Pn we Poe Yee ee es! a 3 -} ° - s ‘ =} Zi rs = =. 5 a ry (th - t e 5 i ” é = 2 - - - . 3 . 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