Ashland High School - Echo Yearbook (Ashland, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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L, Beinrahnn GORDON WIXOM and one year as coach we the senlors, of 39 re spectfully dedicate the fourth edition of THE ECHO to one of our class advisers, Gordon Wlxom Three 0 O In recognition of five years as science teacher s I , ' . . . H 99 ' Un i1'Hmnnunrv.x11t YN IIIIX T0 IIIIIN DICK Ol Iyquluclt Hu llic xx IH tllmn tllllllll In IIIILQS oi 'wh ll cl sound Xml n ns p ce IIDN hcl lound Hel L lbmed lmple Nplllt It Uutteud um iuled ion hltlul Tom ht It doth mheut The vista hxll oi delth Mwtheu hnold Four 'v .' O pf s fs' 9 - 'juli' 5.2 ESU I f W: z 4 r . ' 4 4 1 1 Q - 1 A I i K. I L , But for peace her soul was yearning, L 4 ' we 1 p ' ' . ' -2 ' . z Q , . z ' 'z' '- H: . I1 . - '. s j 1 ' z . '1 1 v ! ' I 'N 475 ' olph Newcu Willfnunz Buxfor Emerson Uwrnky T.XV.Dm,liv Nr-S.XVQHer Adkivx B OAR ID EDUCATION FACULTY Helen Gr-qFF KC, P iihmqn Cord n WI xon Maru 1711 Grove Emma Dum Melbcl Reud CervqeWoNker ' '- 7 C Q- A rw- XSS Xct one IS the clxsxu W h0'll cfun on NX hen the Wen Hun imillw gum Nu 1 1 1 1 1 clni A s lub ' 1 -1, ' , l .. -. . 2 '1 2 j 1' '. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The time September 1935 the place Ashland high school To many this was only the opening of a new school xear but to thirty nine wide eyed freshmen It meant the beginning of a new stage of life Time passed quickly and these eager students soon learned all the hooks and crook of high school life Early in the fall they elected Bob -Xggertt to pilot their plane through 1fS first Journey lhe way w as smooth and storms mild as they reached the hanger with few blemishes and shipshape for '1 slightly more difflcult second voyage Refreshed by the summer vw 3.t10Il this small group re entered the portals to be gm their sophomore year With Pob -Xggeitt again as their ringleader they wander ed through the realms of geon ctlx latin history and English Larly 1n the fall of their Junior tear faithful lefty was chosen to reign another Skidmore The play was a financial success lhe following spring the Juniors trans ported the seniors to the -Xb: 1h im Lincoln Hotel in Springfield for the Junior Senior Banquet fo the baseball team this class donated I3 -Xf,,ge1tt E Mullen Robinson Caswell Blakeman and G Qumley In the xanlls of the basketball team were found G Quin ley Mullen, Robinson B Aggeztt H zkeman and Caswell Harriet 'Hillel recen ed honors in music As they entered their semor year Lefty was elected to lead them on the home stretch Glenn Qulnley Sidney Campbell and lrlliott Johnson were also elected to offlces Broken D1shes was presented in April Four years had been mvested ln gainlng an educatwn Future years will reveal the advisability of such an investment Class color Blue and white Class flower American beauty rose Class motto Graduat1on what nextq Seven li.,- ' 1 , 9 . . TA - C ' . . v ' v - J , ,, , , , 'i . ' . ' 1 . 'f j ' ' . ' . . Q 1 ' , 1 ' - - r. . n . I A r , r . 'L . . 7 - . I , , , . , . . N . , . , . 'ear. In October of 1937 US codinfr Alon was resented under the direction of Miss E3 . A Q2 Z . I , . , . . . - . C u ' ' . ff f , . ' , .. . . , . , , , , . . . ' '. 4 . ' ' . ' q Q . Y I w . I 1 Y, A .x L H . ,, . . 4 . . 1 , xx ' 1 v 11 Lloyd Gene Caswell Betty Lou DeWeese SENIOR COMMENT Robert Agger tt Lefll W1lma Lestel Track 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Clase Presxdent 1 2 3 4 Track Captam 3 4 Baseball Captaln 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Sports I drtor Yearboo Student Councxl 4 Andelson All School Play 1 W L S Show 1 23 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 A A 2 Orator1cal Contest 3 Jun1o1 Play 3 Quartet 3 Wmchester Play 3 Sextet 4 Blfxkeman Basketball Baseball 4 Ltr nal cl Benj amm Glee Club 1 2 A Anna Mae L1 x ant SldIlQX Glee Club 1 2 Bud Clal ence Copeland k Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 If reshman Sophomore Track 2 3 4 Lasketball 2 3 4 Play Cope W L S Show 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Track 2 3 4 COIll1Y161C13.l Contest 3 Wllm Donald Devl1n Don Betty Les Elllott Bo Jack Alllllt Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Muslc I1brar1an 2 Muslc and Llterary festlval 2 Jl1Il10I' Plav 3 l l.lllIh619tt0 Treasurer 3 D1str1ct 'lluslc contest 3 Nev spaper Staff 3 4 Co 0Il1t0!' Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Johnson W ftck F1CHlllll3.Il Sophomore llay Glee Club Z Jumor llay 3 Class Vue l lCS1Kl6l'lt 3 Class Tre 1su1er 4 Student Counul 4 X9dlbO0k Staff 4 Commerclal Contest 3 4 Echo Xearbook Staff 4 Vugunft Logan Shlnny Campbell Soupv Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Freshman Sophomore Play Jumor llay 3 DI'2illl8.tlC Club 4 Secretary 4 Student Counc1l 4 fContmued on Page l- 1ght Glee Club 1 P 3 4 l reshman Sophomore I lay 1 Z RIUSIL llbrarlan 1 Class Secretary 1 Nluslc and Llterary Festnal 2 Jumor llay 3 lantherette Secretary 3 DlNtflLt NIUSIL Contest 3 Contest llay 3 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Co cd1tor Xearbook Staff 4 Dldlll3.tlC Club 4 Tenl 1 , , - ' 1 Y - - . L . I 1 . 4- - I - i -...' ' . v - - G.,. . -3-4. w Y , r, . E 4 . ' Is. . A A... s a J Y - . , C , - - - I - ' f. I 3-4. ' - . Track 3-4. ' '. 1 ' - - - C ,-K. - I 2. 13. - ' ' ,, ,, - ' 1 - . 7 F...A. 4. 1 - 5 . S 2. ' '. . w - J.v - , 4 . ' . V 7 rf y 7 . . . Y A . c ' ' ' 1 -,- - . y 4 J. , H 1 -at ' 1 . ' . . ' ,lv - v. . Y . J: 1v ', , ' ' . . ' 7 - ., - w ' 1' --. l CLASS 'G' -0- Roberf Aggerl Wnlmu Andcrso Lester Pmlnkomun 3- Q' fy Pu-ma Noe Br-yonf Sadney Campbell Lloyd Gene Caswell Donald Devl n Belly Lou Deweese Ell off Jol'1nQon Prerncnrd Beniamm '03 Clarence Copeland IYQING l,'Ull rx : .. l l t -,n l 7- , f ' f 4 X - 4- l 1- - dr fl. 5 N 5-xr ' l D f . . A Q. Q . WD 5' ff r ' E Q I , , , g' .Qi , V 1' Eff' . 13 , J xi' ll ! I :. Aa T V l l 5 l V v 1 Q SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the seniors, on our departure from Ashland Community h1gh school do here by dispose of our possessions, both valuable and invaluable in the following ways, we also hereby declare this our last will and testament as witnessed and attested by Miss Emma Dum and her Latin III class To Mr Pittman we leave a small book contalning all of his assembly talks in a condensed form To Coach Wlxom, we leave a life membelshlp in the ladies a1d society To Mmam Grove, we leave the remams of the typewrlters and a collection of heart aches To Melba Reid we leave a book on My Ideal School To Emma G Dum we leave a new set of G Men who are on the Job at all trying mmutes To Helen Graff we leave our love and friendship as teacher and adviser to next years sen1or class To George Walker we leave a collection of Hexters stamps To Charles Weaver QTmkJ we leave some ash trays for his f1res1de chats with the senior boys Bob Aggertt, will my athletic 3.b1IltICS to Franklm Ring' Les Blakeman will my reputatlon as a strong man to B111 Shirtcliff Wilma Anderson will my noonday walks to M Jane Dalton Bern Benjamin will my cows to Instructor Walker knowing that they will be 1n good hands Anna Mae Bryant will my Roman hair style to Kathryn Ellers Sid Campbell will my promptness to Ronald Clovxers Glenn Qulnley will my tallness to Dale Keltner Rita Wankel will my brothers Model T Ford to Junior Sm1th Jeanette Wankel will my quiet retulng manner to Jenny Mullen Emma Jean Pr1ce will my good grades to my slster Marge Clarence Copeland, will my early morning paper route to Honk Bast Harrlet Miller will my soprano voice to Trans Greer Jack Robinson, will my reserved seat 1n the basement to Joe Houser Shlnny Logan, will my hold on Wack to NOBODY fhands offj Wack Johnson, w1ll my white sidewall tires to Charles Newell Mary Reiser will my position as a soda Jerker' to Dorothy Smith Donald Devlm will my potato patch to Art Aggertt to be used as next years project ln Agriculture I Betty DeWeese w1ll my position on the I'cho staff to Bob Thompson I John Maurer will my original orat1on to Leroy Smith to be given in next years contest I Elmer Mullen will my mlrthful laughter to Jane Wankel I Bob Vlands will my ability to make candy to Jack Mllstead I Bud Caswell will my pole vaulting ablllty to Jack Schaddel Nine I, . . . . . . . ' I, , . . . . . I I, ' , ' . . I, . . , . . . I, Y . - . - . u I, ' , ' . ' . I, Jack Willis, will my way with the women to Prentice Turner. I, ' , ' . I, . , . , . . . I, , . . . I. . I, . , V. . i I, ' . I . . , . 7 , . Y. . I, . . . , . I, ' ' . . I, . . . . . I, . , . . . H . , . 1 I, . , . , Semor Comment fC0lltlIll1GLl From Pave Elgbtj John NT3111 91 Johnnw V1rg1n1a Hugh Glee Club 2 3 Junlor Play 3 Contest Play 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 F A V 'wylrmrxlr qfaff 4 Haluet Mlller Chandlerulle H1g,h W L S Show 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 A A 2 Quartet 2 3 Contest Play 3 Mus1c Contest 2 3 D1str1ct Muslc Contest Con merclal Contest 3 4 I 1t-erary Contest 4 Dlamatlc Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Mullen Pasketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Flmcl Jean Puce Bath 1 2 3 D1 8.ll13.tlL Club 4 1 mma Glenn Qumley Class Treasurer 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Class Secletaly Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Han Loulse RQISQI Nlfux Glee Club 1 2 G A A 2 34 Commerclal Contest Yearbook Staff 4 John Ha111son Roblnson Jack Class Vxce Presldent Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track Z 3 4 Freshman Sophomore Play 2 Glee Club 1 2 Junlor Plav 3 Sklppel V11HdS Lob Glee Club 1 Z JUIIIOI' Play 3 Track 3 Robe1t 3 R111 VX ankel Rnts Freshman Sophomore llax 1 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Wluslc md l xtel 1rv Festlxal 2 Junlor Play 3 Dxstuct DILISIC Contest 3 Pep Squad 3 Yearbook Staff Boob -M11 Jeanette VS fmnkol G1'lClQ Clee Club 1234 Nlusu and llterary Fcstn al 2 Dlstrlct Muslc Contest 3 T Lone Panther Staff 4 Jack Sutheul VS 1ll1s J'1ck Clee Club 1 Z 3 4 Iweshlnan Sophomore llay 1 I S Show 1 2 JUIIIOI' Plav 3 Class VlCC1,TQSlKl0Ylt 4 F F A Student Counul 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Ten . ca l - 1 Y v Y ' ' 1 - v . A ' - - Q, A ,, ' ' l C , , . . . 1. - ' ' . ' 3. F. . . 4. - L , - - - '3-- ' ' - . ' 1-3. -I - - 1 1 - , - ' ' r K - I v. . T 1. . 'K n ' ' . . , G. . . -3-4. ' ' - ' . 'E - - - - J . 5 - -' , . . ... . 1 ' , 1 -' . v ' J. I Y in ' ' . . Y .I v . ' l , c - - . L I Li -L I 1 tv 1 1 -A - -, Sextet 4. ' ' . s 1 . 'z l . . 41 1 - - - 1 . o. 1' . - - . F . C A ' ' 1 Y 1 ,' V . 44 - X Q c I yc Y ' ' ' ' 'c - - . I -f - -, ' 1 ' s, u . u ' A A 1 K A 1 v v 1 1 . . I . . X ' - - - - N' l ' - c ' .1 -2. - - -' 1 ' ' 1 7' ' - -' ' S ' ' L l ' l . I -K - - . N .V . 3- 1 . -. - m . - - . VV. 1. . S -' -3. 1 . . 'f - . ' , . . . . 4. L ,. n K ' q CLASS IQ5 John Nourcr' Horrref Muller Elmer Mulien John Hurrason Robmsw Em me Jean Prnce Glenn Qumley Mary Lounse Rexser Robe K Vac ds Jeanette Wonka! Q QQ L ' X L 4.3 r n n --,.,,,,,,,-1 , CLASS PROPHECY OF 39 I am slttlng at my desk under Pxttman s nose 1n the Ashland study hall makmg a man sxzed attempt to concentrate on my Enghsh lesson w1th a very reallstlc ladxes axd sess1on on my r1ght In a last desperate effort I bury my head ln my book and am soon lost ln Henry Dav1d Thoreaus hterary creatlon, Walden I always fancled myself hav1ng a cabm ln the woods on the shore of a lake as Thoreau has 1n Walden, far far away from the hectlc hfe of the Ashland hlgh school and those prodlglous Englxsh asslgnments The ladles ad sess1on grows to a sllght whlsper and soon d1m1n1shes entlrely as dusk gathers around my sohtary cabln on the lake As dark ness settles around me the moon peeps over the pmes on the oppos1te shore and 1n thxs quletude, I begm to dream The moon emerges from the pmes nts rays send a sllver path across the lake dlrectly toward me and my mlnd veers from the present to the long hard years of the future I seem to see my classmates and faculty of the old A C H S approachmg on thls sllvery path as they wlll be ln the years to come Leadmg the parade IS a busy f1ll1ng statlon attendant, located ln Tombstone, Arlzona none other than my old classmate Bob Aggertt A dark gxrl IS next I am not surprlsed to fmd W1lma Anderson She xs hap plly marned and IS havmg trouble wlth her eldest son Walter Lee II He has the hablt of walkmg out west of town every weekday ex enlng for seemlngly no reason at a Next I see a man so comely that he m1ght be taken for a woman It IS Bern Benjamln He IS runnmg a dalry products factory and speclallzes 1n a b1g cheese Heres my old fr1end Les Blakeman Blake has become a carpenter 1n the Sa hara Desert and bullds a very Sp8Clal two car garage A successful look1ng producer was next to tread the sllvery pathway Although hls speech was somewhat hmdered by the presence of a huge stogle 1n h1s large faclal aperture It IS stlll sounded somewhat luke a typhoon meander1ng across the waters Thxs rather breezy gent IS none other than my old sxde klck Bud Caswell, producer of the 1nternat1onally famous Caswell Follles As Bud blows past me a gentleman who loooks rather muslcally 1ncl1ned approach es me I should have guessed It he was Sld Campbell He dldnt have much time sand he had to get back to h1s work rmgmg the three chxmes between programs over Ashlands foremost radxo and televlslon statlon P U N K The next person seemed to be takmg h1S tlme Very unusual I thought when I learned he was Wack Johnson, turned WPA worker I notlced on hxs shovel a unlque Slttlng attachment of wh1ch he Sald he was the lnventor and from Wh1Ch he expected to make m1ll1ons A member of tl1e fa1r sex next approaches my humble lake shore It IS Emma Jean Pnce an old classmate Her pos1t1on IH busmess IS that of asslstant postage stamp hcker for Sears 8.1 Roebuck The lady next approachlng me walks wlth the llght, a1ry tread of a dancer Anna Mae Bryant or1g1nator and star performer ln the latest creatxon the Feather Dance The lady succeedmg the feathery personage gnves me lmmedlate knowledge of her pos1t1on as a housewlfe Who but Shmny Logan She tells n1e she made a well meant effort to become a career glrl but succumbed to the successful wooxng of Wack to whom she was haopxly marr1ed A rather cornulent lady IS next to be 1nterv1ewed Rlta Wankel by name She I learn 1S a pancake baker for a Iworthwestern lumber company She once baked flapgacks for the Champxon of flapjack consumers and he llked her art so well that they were happlly marr1ed She saxd she could bake a pancake ln almost any shape known to the culmary professxon but couldnt compare wlth the outlandlsh examples of the lowly pancake to be found perched on the heads of modern women A man w1th extlemely long ha1r wh1ch had been dyed black was next to approach me He was Jack Robmson only he had substxtuted off for the last three letters of h1S name and was billed over all stage screen and radlo appearances as Robmoff composer of operas and worlds flnest Vl0llYll'St I was shocked at such a drastlc Llex en - .i . . . , . - . . . . . . , ' 1 . . , . . . 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' as n JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1036 forty freshmen somewhat wondermgly entered the second phase of therr school days In the frrst weeks they brax ed the 1Il1t18l.f1OII of the upper classn en and orgamzed therr cl'rs offrcers Helen Qomley was elected presrdent Mary Lryengood NICE presrdent Joe House secretary and Rlchard Bloomfreld treasurer Gordon Wrrcom and Genexreye Hay es were facultv adusers After a success ful freshman vear they eagerly looked fora ard to then second year rn nrgh school The class offrcers elected for the sophomore year were Georgene Jenkrns presrdent Joe Houser yrce presxdent Faye Frelds s cretarv and treasurer The class sponsors thrs year were Gordon Wwom and Geneyrcye Hayes It was durrng thrs year that the class became more promlnent rn athletrcs Class offrcers elected for the Jumor year were Dlck Aggertt presrdent Bud Nlau yrce presrdent Art Aggertt secretary and treasurer Melba Rerd and Mrrram Groye are class sponsors In Ney ember the class p esented Growmg Pams The class IS ea erly lookmg forward to the Jumor senxor banquet In May SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of 41 was welcomed mto the Ashland hlgh school rn the usual manner wrth a receptron by the senlors In therr frrst year they started out wrth a good outlook for the future They played an actrye part rn athletrcs In basketball B Qulnley B Logan and R Thompson recelyed recogmtron Margaret Collrns, 'Nia ,Jaret S nclalr and Barbara Wrllson were promment rn dramatrcs Jay Allen and Russell Graham represented therr class the frrst year In thelr sophomore year Margaret Colllns Bob Lo an Bob Qumley and Russell Graham frlled the ofrlccs In tl1Lll' sophomore year thrs class presented Romance rs a Racket at the Pleas ant llams mus c and llterary eyent rn 'NIarch FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY After the freshmen became accustomed to hr h school lrfe they held a meetlng to elect their class ofrrcer They chose Ruth Brown for therr presrdent Harold Bast was elec ed yrce presrdent and NI rrcus Isenhow er was elected secretary -klthough the freshman class has just started thcxr hx h school career we feel that they wrll contmue rn a yery successful way Thirteen 1 . , I' . 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L.. - C, , ' v v y , v v IDENTIFICATIONS JUINIUR CI XNs Iront row N1 Mao Rxmau Jeanette 'Xlullen Jme VS ankel Marx louse Dexlm Dorothx Smlth I love Stdte, f.dth9I1HC Md ldxk 211541111 Cope 1'111d Lucllm Thompson Smcund 10W NIIIIIII Gross 'Nldb 1 Held I oh I dxn1rdQ Joe Huuwr RJXIUOINI I ft It Jecmrgollc J91lxlIlQ S111 1Q1QflNh Hclgn Qumlfx 1 cnmth IL lhx I x VN mknl Alt -Xg.,s.,L1tt lhlrd row Iulmfml 1100111136111 Puri M lu, Wild Pete f'1Ql Pxanus Dum Iaxx Ice QICYUOIIQ Ixus ill qllllth Ilnxd en QIUX bflllth, lx XIHOIIC1 Jllllllll lem Smxth Rdxmoml Doolm, Ium Qchmlflol lelox 140111115011 SOPHOWIURI LLXSQ Front row Blllle Vfm 024101 WIWIIOYIC Prwo Dmofhx HIQGT Margaret COHIIIQ Balham Vhllson, NIl1f.,'U0t Smdan, Nlabel ghlltfxllff -Xda Jane Ifnsong Second row I' mma G Dum R0lJ91t Oumlu, H Hold WIITIICT I mm I ellc V.z1fntme Marg .Lme Dalton Ilorence DINQIUOX Cllffold I'1 L Geoigfe Wdlkel lhlrd row hob Douglaw Rxxmond Thompson CIXZIIIOQ Newell, Ixll Dum DLI belt 11111111 D111 Dax Pob Dx er IRI SHNI-KN LLXSS Iront row Dora Jean Xllard, Adi Xylrglllia Hmda 'Klan Tdvxdrmli, Ixora Sghaddol, Manx Jo Hfu eQ, Naxg, xut btllei Opal Chappel, M 115 Sum I oolc Helen DeGruot Qdefeawcclb Cunexa. Il xlugh 1 I3I1CfQ NV1ll11ms, 1 111 M U. Wood 'Xian Beth Scott Nlqbdle Donm Ill Second ron M1 llttman, IITXIQ Gwer Dale lxaltne , I 111 Shutduf Ruth IM XQ Ruth PIOVNYI Ruth PCIlJd.ll'llN Domtlmx XK4tk111s, Cluabelle Spmel Alme NILDIIQDCJIIIGIX Iiewdml KBIQSI John RLISGI hum Lubnu I 1 mklm Pmg, lhlrd row Jumm M ithx Iuaus Isuxhmuz, Imuor M add vc, l xentun lulnel Goxdrm bmcdlex, NN llt IJUILIIXJCI mx J uk N111 to, ld, kobert SPILL! Hnuold I lst bh91 'wood llmds I 111141 Ucmnxs Dcm 1111 bm 1 F01lltCCIl Y 1 1 'I I vu 1 r . V Y I . . , L , , ., , 1 , . .C , ez 3 . ' . , ' w 1 1 ' , .. .. ,. . , 1 , ., , , , I t , 's' . Y' ', -. 7 'v ' X ' , . D' ', V I, . ' f 1 . .. 1 . A 1 ' xx X m. ,111 V2.1 LLIXIIILJIX11 Y 1 nl .! .7 . 'z ,,, A . A ,,,.,. ' ' 1. P'. W ' . , . ' '. .' , N. . . x 1 ! ? , r g 4 5 . T, , 4 ., 4 '- - , ' 3 1' ' - - v ' ' Y, ' , , IGI f 2 ., ,sr . , , L All , I,, A .1-' I , . 5 ' ' . , ' X. v , . . , ' . . , I J h . , , , . . ' 4' ' . Y. ' ' .' ' .' . v . . 4 x f L . 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'nl Nlzxlu- up :wt two Org: nfs 'ions lluil ll 2 0 ' fifivl STUDENT COUNCIL Hele IS SOD1Qtl'l1Ilg' new good old -1 C H S tl tudent councll Smce some of the 'schools around 1n th1S 1161ghbOI'hO0ll haxe Jomed IH xx 1th others m the Stu dent Council Ilflglillll the A C H S hah begun the Student Counul ThlS1S the fuet xelr that It has been used 1n the -X C H S and It hae proud ltqelf worth xxlnle Vlhfn the memlaels of the Student Counml 'lttended the nleetmfr it Delux '1n, lllunom xt the bQ1,,lf1ll1IlQ,' of the NLl1OKl xc u thu found out mam new tlllllbi that other sthools hone bet n dom to help 111 the1r sqhool prom im C H S ue hld hr nor studx h llls Ind Ill these 4 'student ll'1S thilge OXCI 'ill of the rents lll the xtudx hall 1 tlm nne lle mkoe the plue of teatlels xx ho h no Cl tlnn to do md 11. urns up the tune letxwen them xnd at the Sl unc g, Ls e Htudcnts to c wpcx te '1 11QlHSf wx Inu h ix. pxoxed very Suc ex ay IX mug Ihe offleels of the Student Lounul of A hlund f0ITllTll1IlIfX lllgll Smhool are Ilemdent Bob -Xggeltt Yue Pre ldent Bud Nlau Secretary Helen Qumley Tleasuler Glenn Qulnley Suenteen ' ' ' ' in .... , 19 S ' . 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T1...z ' -' z',g'1-11 M'.I'1 ' f'11 11' 'illt' 11161 ' 1 1 'Ii-'I' A 1 ' ' 11's' 1, ' 1' '11 11 t1 ' 1.511 iis 1 11 112: 11111 I' 1116 ' 1 ' :111 ' I' '11111 SL11I'f1L111!1111g' 1' 111'111111i1i1's get H13115' of 111f:I1' 111111111111 . 1'1 1' -1-1 1' 11 1110 s'1 1 1 111. IV111' 1111: 1'c:1:1111 11112 111',-311111 111113-1 ftufi 111s 111 111:11 '111'0 111 S1.1111111111' its 1'faf1111111si11i1itios 1-11111':1-'11111S11' '11141 1'111i1'1rs 1111s Q -'11' ' 1111 11 '1 ' g '11l11'11'111.'1L4 115111 1111111 11111l'11 1-11-111111111111 111111 11111111'1111lg51g I-111111 111 THE SENIOR PLAY At last the hlghhght of the season the senlor play' Broken Dxshes was chosen by Melba Re1d and presented to the puol1c Apr1l Z0 and 21 The cast was chosen by try out method The play was a great success both from a dramatlc and a f1nanc1al stand po1nt Broken D1shes was a comedy of a typ1cal Amer1can famxly The Bumpsteds Cyrus IS an example of monumental patlence and good nature In the mldst of the contmual b1cker1ngs of h1s wlfe and elder daughters hrs temper remams unruffled He 1S one of those men whose desrre for peace and vnllmgness to do good to others has been mlstaken for weakness by all except h1s lov1ng llttle daughter Elame If the object of the play IS to teach a lesson as well as to entertam here IS a lesson IH patlence and kmdness that stands out lxke a beacon, and It ns no more than fart that such a noble character should be rewarded by happlness 1n the end The character of Chester whom Mrs Bumpsted has bu1lt up 1n her m1nd as a long lost one who left her to become rxch IS a fabulous flgure 1n the play Chester turns out to be all sorts of a scamp who has spent much of h1s tlme 1n gall When Cyrus trxes to conceal the bltter truth from h1s Wlfe he TISCS to the majestlc Elame marrres the grocers boy and the play ends wxth an 1nd1cat1on of future peace for Cyrus The characters are . Jenny Bumpsted Myra Mable Elame B1ll Clark Sam Green Rev Dr Stump Detectne Chester Armstrong Emma Jean Prlce Wllma Anderson Harr1et Mxller V1rg1n1a Logan Sldney Campbell Clarence Copeland John Maurer Elmer Mullen Jack Wlllxs . . - . U . ,, 1 . - ll ' Y, ' ' ' If YP , . , . v . , . . , . - . , . . . U . . , . . . . Cyrus .............,......................................................................... Elliott Johnson Nineteen THE JUNIOR PLAY Ifflk lla T 1111 N 1 1 N llblld I 11 1 11 1 s X H 1 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 11st rm 1 f ll 1 Harrwt NMHPY Helen 11ll1Y!1f-'V Beth IFPWPPNP NW -'I Vf '11Q mv 1 4 1 V11911t111P Nl mud nm 11 ll N 1 1111 S1114 1111 lhnd 14111 N1 11 11 111 BOYS CLEE CLUB 1 11111 11111 11 xi I 1 1 I f 1' l I l ' A - v 1-. ... ' -f A rj ev ff., L . f. gi ,- , - 5 5 : 'f 7 H : 3 7 . L, 1 , -. ' L -f t 3 . L 4 . ' . T . y . -- .. - QL e- .' gg A . 1 5 .- , -4 -1 1 .4 ': 1- , ...z H ' Q, .4 V . 1 C: 1 , 1-f '-f ', '4 F3 -1 T . ' .wi , . 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The Future Farmers of America, a newly formed organization of A C H S has made much progress thls year under the supervmon of George Walker, Agr1 culture mstructor In the poultry Judgmg contest Pud Wankel and Harold W1nner each made enough pomts to take part 1n the state meet John Maurer an F F A member was selected by Mr Walker to partlclpate ln a speech contest for Ag boys H1s Ollglrlal oratlon IS Gone Wlth the Ram Durmg the early months of school a meet1ng was held to elect offlcers Russel Sm1th was chosen presxdent Ward Petef1sh v1ce pres1dent Rrchard Bloomf1eld, secretary, Harold Wmner, treasurer, and Leroy Robmson reporter At Thanksgnmg the Ag boys sold chances on a turkey and four ducks to ralse enough money for a fathex and son banquet wh1ch wxll be held later 1n the sprmg The boys w11l also compete m the fat stock and daxry Judgmg contest In the fall they w11l complete the1r progects by showmg them at some falr DRAMATIC CLUB A group of students mterested 1n dramatlcs met wxth Melba Reld durmg the fxrst week of school and elected offxcers for a dramatlc club They are as follows Presldent Joe Houser Treasurer Sara Petefxsh The flrst work of the club was the Armxstlce program whxch was gxven before the assembly A Chrxstmas program was gnen the characters of wh1ch were chosen from members of the club They were Peg Smclzur Barbara W1llson Georgene Jenkms hmmabelle Valentme Leroy Pobmson ind Emma Jean Prlce The largest project undertaken by Melba Reld was her plan for the dlstrlct speech contest of March 2.1 Sudney Camnbell John Nlauxer and Joe Houser were selected for characters m the one act play entltled Brams Other members of the club who were selected for readxng, were Harrlet 'Nhller serious and verse readmg, Sldney Campbell extemporaneous oratlon, Joe Houser, oratorlcal declamatxon John Maurer, oucmal oratwn Tw ents One . , Q' -- . . 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A .,.,.,,.,.............,.,,...1,.......,, . 1 1 SENIOR PARTY The f1rst annual class paltx of the SGHIOTS was held on October 4 at Lake Sm-mg fxeld Helen Graff and Gordon XNIXOYH the class adusers accornpanled the group Due to a shght mlx up 1n the locatlon of the p1cn1c grounds one group Mary Relser Anna Mae V1rg1n1a Harr1et Glenn Sid and Wack got lost from the others and feasted on potato ch1ps coolues and sandwiches whlle the others had 1r1ed f'l1lCh n and water After this dehghtful repast both groups went to the show Cars were furmshed bv Wack Wucom and Wrlhs JUNIOR PARTY Not to be out done by the senlors the Juniors had a class partv the same mght as the semors Thev went to Washm ton Iark for thelr plemc supper After sup per part of the gloup attended a show and the other palt w ent to the roller slxatmg I'1l1k Nlelba Reld and NIITIZIYI1 Groxe class advlsers accompaxned the group A truls. was chartered for the occaslon SOPHOMORE PARTY The sophomore partv was held October 5 The class ate at Washmgton Park and after supper attended shows T1 xnsportatlon was furmshed bv a tluck 'lhc clas was accompamed by Ifmma G Dum olass adxrser The sophomores also had a wxoner txon th1s txme also FRESHMAN PARTY The freshman party was also held at Smm fleld at Washmgton Park After the partw the Qroup ittended shows The transportatlon was furmshed by a tuck The group was 8.CCOl11pZlH1Cd bv N11 and Hrs lx C Plttnwan G A A INITIATION PARTY The G A A 1n1t1at1on bart5 was held an October 11 New members were 1 t1ated 1nto the assoclatlon Thev are the followmg, Ruth Elma Bengannn Nary l wards Ada V Hlnds Allce 'NIontg,on1e1x Nlarx hue Poore Maljorle Iuce Ilorence bmedlev Clarabelle Splcer 'XIarga1et Stlles Dorothv Vlatluns and Dorothv Hager Mary Sue I'oo1e dropped out later malun the number 10 Games were play ed dur mg' the ewenm and exerv one broutrht food for a supuer Helen Graff and WllY'13.l1l Cnoxe we e guests l mma G Dum acted as master of ceremonles I'w enty Four . 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' ' ' f' fr ' ' Y '- . , ,D . . , K U L K u . , ' 'r ' 'I L . .., 7 v v SENIOR ALPHABET Lefty Aggeltt-a very good athlete Once went to a spung state t1'lClx meet Wllma A a black halred lass She lost her man ln 38 s class Bernard Bemanun Klng of Hlgh T01 Was alw axs the last to 1QlCh the doo1 Lestel Blalleman who was ln a w leck Came flom the hospltal looklng llke H eck Anna Mae Blyant s IH typlng two She s a l1ttle taller than flVL feet two Sldney Campbell was the Bralns of a play And 1n o1at1ons too he has h1s say Bud Caswell llkes to 1un the held And somehow always get the last w old Clarence Copeland gets up w1th the sun And dehvers the Joulnal on the run Donald Devhn a very good student Studled stud1ously and was pludent Betty D s hcalt 1S 1n a whul All caused by a boy named Nlelle Wack Johnson IS noted w1th adm11at1on Fo1 always fu1n1sh1ng t1anspo1tat1on Sh1nny goes a lot w1th a ce1ta1n 3oung ladd1e He holds he1 hands but he1 healt belong to Daddle From KISS The Boys Good by John 313.11191 toots h1s own holn Ha1r1et 1111161 tx p1st athlete Planlst slnger l1ke Galbo-some feet Poob Mullen one cannot hate Because of ll1S cheelful Good mornlng Gate' Emma Jean Puce-always llght L1kes to go w1th Day at Illgllt Glenn Qulnleg. IS an all 1ound bow He s t1uly mothel s p11de and Joy Maly Relser had he1 day Pa1t1c1pat1ng1n G A A Jack Poblnson w 1th blond han and blue eyes F01 some gul he ll be a blg SLIIDIISG Pobelt Vlands a l1ttle t1lle Comes to school upon a b1l e Jeanette Wanl el d1lVOS to school a tloop Tluee ln numbu tluee lll a coupe Plta W mkel s txpmff fox Lcho IS top At the seventeenth tOLl1IlGN she sold pop Jack Nhlhs left he1 he dxdn t hate he1 Lut he w as needed as IHOVIC ope1ato1 l'w enty Fu e . v rl u v C s -9 7 r ' 1 s C n . . . . N . 1 J . V . . . c V c . v 1 v v v . v 1 v C v r L . , - ,- . V 7 ' - ' Y 1 y , . C . X X 7 . ' as - ,xr c c . ' . . , . y ' - Q v , V . c . Y. ' 44 , u . C 9 . 7 ' . , u . . . D A 1 C 7 c V 4 x 1 ' . . v. . ' . c 1 , 1 I Y i . . 1 . . . . Q . Y . C 1 1 1 u I , . ' 'x - ' - e! n 1 ' v 1 v B t 'l 't t ' l 't' ' ' ' ll W len 1 COITIQS 10 JO KGS-1 COIU, COIH, COIU.. I . . ' Y . t C . 9 r . . . I . U , , C I Q l Y 1 , , ' N, nc - U 1 1 4 ' 4 lc ' ' vfn ' , . V . , 1 Y V 9 7 1 , J 1' ' l . 1 . Q c 1 . . . . . . . 7 . V. . v x. . c , 1 . n , I u :- 'T ' c . 'L ' c 4 ' c i . x V. i .' , - . , . . C . ' 'K Y l 1 v ' - F ' 5 4 . o 7 ' -Ya ' . V' ' Q ' l 1 1 7 - ' - . . V v 4' v ACT 3 ATHLETICS HI T Sc ne tsm ut two ui U10 lllll xiums, L 1 ll 14 to iulnxl thi In mn 0LLllDl1l0l'I lv cum T1g,ht A'l' .Ia Its g' Q - 1- Y , ' -rg? Lfli l Lv f 1111-1'-Q ' -ifl Ashland Nlne Has Bug eason The Ashland hrgh schools 1938 baseball season was one of the most successful dra mond performances for A C H S rn many years The local nrne won nme out of ten games rn the past season and the Lrttle Srx con ference champronshrp trophy Athens hrgh defeated the Panthers for the only set back rn the conference and the entrre season The Lrttle Srx conference baseball trophy was the frrst trophy ever to be won rn baseball competrtron by A C H S Past records do not rndrcate the accomplrshment of thrs feat before lN1neteen dramondeer performers reported at the frrst call for practrce on September 1 Four letter men were left behrnd from last years squad to carry on A C H S s dutres on the playrng freld Glenn Qurn ley last years fly catcher rn center drrfted rn from the green pastures to glrde off the mound wrth a most successful season Glenn won srx games whrle Drck twrrled two games and lost one Robrnson resumed play rn the hot corner for the thrrd con secutne year and Lefty Aggertt was still roamrng around frrst for the fourth season Three newcomers completed the lme up for the rnfreld Rlakeman was on the recervrng end and exhrbrted great performances through out the season Mau crrcled sec ond base wh1le Caswell s hrttrng and freld rng as a short stop strengthened the Pan thers Left freld was well occupred by Bob Qurnley whrle Lynn covered rrght Danen be ger worked seven and one half rnnlngs behrnd the plate and drd 2752 frames of utrlxty work rn the outfrelds Mullen the local s left hander saw duty two full games on the knoll, wrnnrng both contests The season was opened at Ball townshrp hrgh school wrth an 18 12 vrctory beneath a blrsterrng sun Mau led the attack wrth three hrts and Mullen allowed the opponents srrc srngles Thrs game taught the Panth ers much and helped toward a successful season Ram Halts Panthers Lanphrer became the second v1ct1m of the Panthers rn an 8 1 scrap after a heavy downpour had halted the contest rn last half of the second rnnrng Members of the local baseball squad were astonrshed at the dra mond on whrch the game was played The contest was staged at Washrngton park on the frnest dramond ever played on by any four Vear member of the team Drck Ag fertt went the route holdrng the opponents hrtless Ashland was off to a good start wrth frve hrts The Panthers returned to the local dra mond for the frrst home game on September 16 and trampled Easton 23 4 for a confer ence wm Glenn Qurnley prtched wh1le Caswell smashed out four hrts, one berng a homer Wlxoms lads recerved 23 hrts The second home game was agarnst Alex ander wrth a 17 5 vrctory Ten runs were tallred rn the flfth rnnlng by the locals wh1le Qurnley set back the foes wrth three brngles n seven frames xof play Athens Is Onlv Vrctorrous Team The largest crowd to attend a local hrgh school baseball game durrng the year turn ed out to wrtness Ashlands one and only set back of the season Athens tallred frve runs the frrst two frames to trrp the Panth e s rn a 9 6 contest A three run rally by the Ashland crew rn the frfth rnnrng fell hort after lynn and Drck Aggertt ground useful hrts wh1le Ashland connected for Clgllt A. rally rn the thrrd frame helped the lanthers to a 12 4 vrctory over Petersburg rn September 28 B Aggertt led the hrtt rs behrnd Qurnley s frve hrt twrrlrng Fraughoer s baseballers came through wrth hree hrts and two runs rn the last half of the seventh Thrs vrctory was number two wrn rn the Lrttle Srx conference Late lnmng rallres saved the they were vrctorlous 7 3 over 'tlullen turned rn hrs second wrn on on the opponents dlamond was the second contest played ander locals and Alexander of the sea Thrs game wrth Alex Imal Game Cmches Conference The Panthers matched dramond abrlrtres agamst Greemrew and opened the month of October wrth a ln 4 conference vrctorv G Qurnley stopped the rrvals wrth four hrts whrle team mates collected 16 brngles B lContmued on Followmg Pagel Tw enty IN me l I . , . . . A , . . - 3 . . , i . . , , I . . . . . . . - 5 n , - . . . . . . , . V 1, - - . v v v l - 4 A ' u , ' ' , - , , ' ' ed out to short. Athens collected five very - . ' - ' r , v . , . . . - A . . . , V. 1 . . v ' D . - . . . - e . . , . . . . v . . 1 , . , . I 1 , . , . . . . . . - . C A . . . w . , . . . . i . . . Y . . . 9 7- - D ,. ASHLAND NINE HAS BIG SEASON fCont1nued From Pa e Twenty NIUE, Aggertt smashed out three smgles to lead all battels GTGBHNICW went hltl6SS and scoreless for fue mnlngs On October 7 rex enge was taken on Ma son C1ty oxer last years defeat and tramp ed the VISICOTS 12 Z A double play was the feature of the day wlule each Ashland per former recened at least one h1t Caswell had a perfect day at the plate w1th three slngles Qulnley allowed four scratch hlts Wlth the flne three h1t tvkllllflg of Qum lev the Panthers humbled Petelsbur 20 Z IH the flnal game of the season to c1nch the ers reached f1rst base 111 the beglnnmg frame to tally 11 polnts R0blDSOH and G Qumley collected two hlts ap1ece ln the flrst 1Hl'11ll 'md paxed the way w1th fue blngles aplece ln the sexen lllll1I'lgS of play Petersbur scored thelr two pomts ln the Slhth after tx o w ere out on a slngle a walk and an erlor The locals bats belted out 22 h1ts, one belng a home run by G Qulnley Summarlzmg the ent1re campalgn the season was the most successful exer to be played bx a local hlgh school mne The Panthers w ere at the short end of the scole only once 1n 10 starts Ashland collected 131 h1ts to the opponents 40 1n 65 mnmbs of plax One hundred and thlrty elght runs crossed the plate for the home team wh1le the opponents tfzlhed 46 txmes G Qumley allowed an average of four h1ts per game 1n s1X contests Plakeman d1d an outstand mg Job I'0LQlV1I'1g Quxnleys Vk1Ck6d curxes Only once d1d Les fumble Gradu lt10H w1ll brmg to lschool chfunond caleer of son, B Ag crtt Blaheman Mu eu at A C H S the apple a close the h1gh Casw ell Robm G Qu1nley, and lhe l1 hts IH the comlng fall of 1939 w1ll be brlghtened wxth the follow mg xetelans D Aggertt who has two years of experxence as a re ular Mau and Lynn newcomers to the team ln 1038 B Qumlew a sophomole who has a brlght career ahead of h1m and Vlalt Danenberger one of the bughtcst pmspetts exer to use from a freshman class Other plospects ale Rlllg Logan 'llxlstead Thompson Bast Hmds, and SplC 61 Thlrtv . U V . D .v . . . . . . . U . V Y , - . ' ' ,' ' . -r - 1 I . . . I v v . - L V . . Q . V ' ' - , ' A - . . Q . Y., . . - e ' ' ' ., , ' 8' l L V . ' - ,,. , . . . . . t, , , , . . . ' ' ll . . . . Llttle SIX Conference. All Ashland play- ,, .Y . . . ,. . , . ' 1 v 1 7 . . v . . . , . . . 0, c V v . .Y 'N g , ' D . . Q . . . V . . -. , . N' , g . V . . vw . ' , . ' W 7 . v Y 'V ' , ' 1 V 1 . y , v L 1 - w 5 . . ' . Y - ' A A , , . . . .T L , , , - PL-XX FR Nlau 2b Caswell ss B Aggertt lb Kolnnson db G f2L1ll1lEW p D -X,Qg,01tt cf B QL1ll1l6V lf I5l'11xCl'11l11 L xnn D1n0nlme1f.,cr Q Mullen p log.,an db Baseball Statlstlcs G J J 7 1938 SFASOW 5 Ashland -Xslmland Ashl ind Ashland Ashland -Xshlind -Xshlqnd -Xslll ind -Kell and Ks ll 1nd RFCORDS -Xlex xnder I eta rsburg Gres m ILNV ls INLOII I xnpluer Ba Athcns 'etersburg NI man C ltx Xlex md: r H PB 8 U 00 JSI 40 4 1 42 Z1 21 SLORFS IN I ITTLE SIY -Xshland A llland Ashland -Xsnland Ashland Xshlind E lston Athens 1000 32 f 2 A 5 'ha 1000 mm I eta rsburg Greenvlew 'llison Cnty I etersbuzg LITTI I' SIX FINAL STAINDINIGS Ashland I 'xston Athgn Mason Cltw Pete r bur K I'CCl1X1f xx Ilnrty One W on Lost 0 l l . ' u P II' AI! J PO A E R SB BA FA 1 ' .,...,............,...., 10 G5 30 1-1 6 0 113 5 17 3 .3 'S .803 ' - ' . ,,........,.,..... 10 C3 40 22 3 5 9 4 22 6 .VVO .777 . rf ......,..... 10 G5 36 19 7 57 2 0 22 12 .V 0 . 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J lz 12 . if Y' t' 2 .- ,l 1 7 .- iz 3 52 4 'A 11 .Y ,rl Y A 1,1 4 f c .........................,....,...............,....,..,...,,,,,,,, 5 1 'Lf' ...............,................,.l,.l,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,l 4 1 - I .Y..........,..........,..............1..............,.............. 3 2 . , ' j ..................................,...........,.,...........,... 2 3 X 1 g ................,.......,,...,............,...,,.,,,...,,,,,,l 2 4 Q 1 '...... .,..............,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, 6 AC H S Qumt A promlslng and successful Ashland qum tet that had played brlllxant basketball for four months suddenly saw 1ts hopes for a tr1p to the State tourney dashed to earth ln the Seml fmals of reglonal play ln V1rg1n1a on March 2 when lt was subdued by strong Bluffs aggregatxon At the beglnmng of the season the hd was closed on the basket but It was soon opened by G Qumley, Rob1nson, D A gertt Mau, Bob Aggertt Mullen Lynn, Blakeman, Caswell and Danenberger Lefty Aggertt was the only veteran of the pre v1ous years startmg flve The remam1ng n1ne players saw servlce wlth the reserves except Danenberger who was a freshman and a newcomer to the squad The open1ng game was played on the home floor Nos ember 11 wlth a 31 21 vlc tory for the locals over Murrayvllle Coach Wlxom was uncertam of the start mg lmeup and n1ne Panthers performed ln the contest Unable to connect from the charlty l1ne the Panthers took lt on the nose from Wav son m an excltlng and close game Panthers Tumble Bluffs The second largest house of the year Wlt nessed a mp and tuck battle Thanksgwmg exe between Bluffs and Ashland 1n whxch the locals tallxed wxth the wmnlng po1nts ln the last few mlnutes of play to come out on top 30 29 The last quarter featured one of the most outstand1ng perxods ever played m the Pan ther den Roblnson was snappmg the w1ck et from all angles ln the outer court whlle D Aggertt dropped a few 1n from beneath the bucket Athens sxdetracked the home team 15 12 ln the thxrd local game of November 20 A last mmute rally toppled the Panthers 111 thelr flrst attempt for the Llttle SIX con ference champlonshxp Chandlelvllle and Tallula downed the lo cal fue before the Panthers h1t their strlde Both games were very close and free toss es declded the outcome Wm 17 Straight On December 8 the Panther qumtet journeyed to Franklln and d1splayed great Makes History ab1l1t1es by rmgmg up 46 po1nts to the Flashes 25 A fast break and a good eye for the hoop by D Aggertt and Rob1nson, Ashland began a 17 game wmmng streak Four days later on December 12 Ashland stopped New Berlln 25 24 whlch ended a seven game w1nn1ng streak for the r1vals In th1s contest the Panthers d1splayed the best defense and offense so far 1n the sea son It was 1n th1s game that G Qumley began h1s h1gh scormg Vllglnla was the next v1ct1m of the Pan thers to fall 1n defeat 31 18 on the r1vals court The Panthers exh1b1ted fme performance agamst Bath h1gh school by overwhelmmg the opponents 36 21 Handlmg the ball wlth speed and accur acv whxle Qumley and D Aggertt rolled up 21 po1nts the Ashland f1ve captured a West Central conference combat Nelghbors and very close r1vals Pleasant Plalns was subdued at the hands of the Panthers 34 29 24 po1nts Easton s zone defense was scattered whxle the Panthers won a Llttle SIX conference game 1n a 41 17 walk away on December 23 Locals Triumph m Vlrgxma Tourney Dumpmg ASt0Tla, a favorlte ln the fxrst round of play m the Vlfglnla tournament the Panthers raced to v1ctory w1th ease The purple and whxte gllttered on the hardwood wlth a strong defense and the reboundmg of D Aggertt RODIHSOD and Qumley to trounce a sald to be strong ASt0Y13 qumtet 40 16 The score at the half way mark was 16 5 ln favor of Ashland Led by Roblnson the locals went wlld the thlrd stanza scorlng 20 pomts Every Ashland performer scored for h1S team Glenn Qumley h1t the hoop for 16 pomts to overcome the home team 29 15 1n the sem1f1nal round Vlrglma found the bucket three tlm6S from the fleld wh1le Ashland occup1ed the duvers seat through out the confhct fCont1nued on Followmg Pagej Thlrty Two I l I I I I ' ' U Y! ! I a i . . t g- . - erly 18-17 for the first set back of the sea- Quinley's sweeping pivot shot marked up 1 Q 45 ara-. Lili BAJEBAUQ x ji 'l A U ,.,,,J-1 A ,J .-- TM ...4-. a .rf V- M, V -. T-mc, Reels Walt T Bono 2 bun dv F.m Bcif 1 A C H S QUINT MAKES HISTORY fCOIltlIlLl8d from Page Thrrty Twoj Captarn Robrnson receryed the champron shrp trophy after the Panthers had won a 43 29 vrctory oyer Mt Sterlrng rn the fm a s NI.-any Ashland fans were on hand to wrt ness a close frrst half and a score doublrng affarr rn the closrng 16 mrnutes Robrnson and D Aggertt tallred 12 scores aprece whrle Qurnley trlted the lrd for 11 Ashland m4 P Plarns lo Wrrcoms hardwood qurntet went after blood at Pleasant Plarns to pluck the Car drnals 54 15 on the evenrng of January 13 D Aggertt and Qurnley had a busy nrght collectrng 37 pornts Glenn lard rn SIX more scores than the entrre Plarns team whrle D1 k made 16 pornts Artrcles oublrshed rn nearby papers brought the Panthers out clawrng for feath ers lllrnors School for the Deaf vrsrted Ash land January 17 and was defeated 41 22 rn a free scorrng affarr 'lhe local basketeers captured therr sec ond Lrttle Srx conference contest the 20th of January by downrng Greenvrew 43 30 pornts was agarn the fe rture show Petersburg., Among Vrctrms The Panthers tucked away another Lrttle Srx conference wrn by tamrng Petersburg 96 29 on the last nr ht of the frrst month 'Nlever drsturbed by the hot shootrng Trau hber crew the A C H S basketeers were rn the lead all the way Qurnlev slrpped away to count 15 pornts and to rank hrghest rn the scorrng column Mt Sterlrng nosed out Ashland for the frrst trme rn 18 starts 29 27 Thrs game cost the Panthers the West central champronshrp The home team vms agarn set back 28 21 by Pluffs on Februarv 6 Two freld goals rn the closrng mrnutes were responsrtle for the defeat By breakrng up a zone defense the Pan thers beat Routt hrgh ffourth place wrnners of the The teams fran e Fatholrc state tournamentj 3:1 30 Panthers led 16 6 at the half Both tallred 13 pornts durrng the th1rd Aggertt led the locals wrth 15 Vrrgrnra was defeated at the hands of Ashland for the thrrd trme 44 14 on the lo cal court February 10 'lallula conouered Ashland 41 40 rn a last lquarter rally February 14 on the opponents floor Vhxom Defeats Brother Bob The seasons largest crowd was present rn the Panther den on the happy nrght of February 16 when a torrrd battle featured a 31 '33 wrn over Rushvrlle for Ashland Nlex er behmd the Panthers led by a small margrn all the way The score never varred oyer src pornts throughout the entrre game Mau led Wrxoms lads vurth nme pornts Wrndrng up the seasons schedule wrth two home games the locals bumped Brown 'rn 35 13 and stopped 'Vlason Crty 23 22 to complete the Lrttle SIX conference schedule a so Seven Lost by Graduatron The Panthers passed the frrst round of play rn the regronal bv downrng a deter nrrned Alsey ourntet 34 25 Lnable to ox ercome a hot shootrng attack hard to lead 12 0 at the end of the frrst frfrn e The score stood Ashland 20 Alsey 12 at the half The reserxes were on duty most of the remarnrng two stanzas to outscore the opponents by one pornt On the sad nrght of March 3 the loyal sons of A C H S fell by the vxaysrde -Xn outstandrng Bluffs team bumped the Panthers 26 17 rn the semrfrnals Waverly met the Panthers rn the conso latron game and came out on top 33 26 Free tosses we e responsrble for another loss the locals mrs ed 12 trmes I'hrs gan e ended the hrgh school basket ,ball career of srx Panthers who had worked itogether erther wrth the reserves or the yarsrty on the hardwood for four terms After second semester sersrces on the se ond team as a freshman Lefty Aggertt receryed a guard posrtron on the startrng fue when a sophomore and held the berth untrl graduatron Lefty accompllshed a frne record rn hrs three years of yarsrtv Feary of Routt scored 20 pornts whrle D ff'ont1nued on Followrng Pagel Thrrty Three Q U O l - ,V V V . . . - A X . . - V - l . . V . - , - . A - . . . . . . , . . F' ' 1 F' ' ' . . , . . , . V V V . . ,, - I . . r. 'L ' . ,, - . V . . , , A . . .V . , V. . . U .G . . . , . L, Q . . - ,, g - V X . - . . V . . - IV V - . k . . V V . L 1 V V . V. . n Quinley's and D. Agger'tt's scoring 27 in the beginning minutes Ashland worked ' . ' , z . . ' '-. . . ' ' '. r ..., , v ' 6 U -nl .g . I . . A . . , V g , . . . . ' . ' Y Q. ' - 1 ' ' 1 ' . . - J . 1 ' .'. . B . . . 5 V V . V. V ' . . ' I a. . ' . . ' ' . . . VV N' 7 - . I ' . v U .... . . l V .L V . . . V . s A J V, A C H. S QUINT MAKES HISTORY fCont1nued from Page Th1rty Threej play at A C H S Play1ng IH every game and never m1ss1ng a startmg berth 1n any performance Lefty completed a stung of 102 contests Robmson has served at center pos1t1on for one year on the startmg f1V6 Jack Qu1nley completed the hst of three SQHIOTS of the flrst f1ve Glenn play ed Wlth the second strmgers when he was a Jumor and gamed a startlng pos1t1on as a forward when a sen1or Qu1nley leadmg scorer of the past season put Ashland on top 1n many games Mullen, a valuable reserve IS a member of the 1939 graduatmg class also Caswell, a h1gh scorer of the reserves served as a subst1tute ln h1s fmal season Blakeman a capable and valuable guard reserve 1S the s1xth semor to w1n hardwood Four of the flrst ten performers that Wlll flght for A C H S durmg the 1939 40 campzugn are D Aggertt, Mau Lynn, and Danenberger Wlth the help of Way, Thompson B Qu1nleV Logan Bast, will stead Sp1cer and Rmg Th1rty Four played two terms with the reserves. compliments. Panthers Win Own Tourney Ashland's seventeenth consecutive invita-I Chandlerville and New Berlin ended the tional tournament vvas one of the most suc cessfully managed and exciting in many years Opening the first round of play on Mon day at 2 30 Chambersburg du iped a big Chapin five 33 15 Ending the afternoon play Franklin nosed out Chatham 23 21 Plains walked on Modesto 27 12 in the first game of session tvvo Waverly ended the first day of the tourney bv trouncmg Mu1 rayville 33 19 Chandlerville came from benmd to tame Palmyra in the first game of the lower bracket Tallulas reserves performed most of the time to romp over an inexperienced Meredosia quintet 43 14 An improved Virginia five opened the second night s session against Bath by scoring an unexpected win over Bartholomews bas keteeis 31 29 in the last minute of play Perlm won a thrilling contest from Mt Sterling 32 25 to finish the first round of play On Wednesday night at 7 30 Waverly eliminated Pleasant Plains 52 17 to begin the quarter finals Chandlerville topped Tallula 21 13 to qualify for the semifinals The Panthers played for the first time 1 the tourney to tame Chambersburg 45 18 A capacity crowd witnessed Thursday nights games New Berlin defeated Vlr glnia and Ashland overcame Franklm 34 17 Semifinal play started Friday night with the four follovving teams remaining in the tournament Ashland Waverly Chandler ville and New Berlin ASIIL XND W AVFRLY IANGLF ported that the Waverly Ashland battle was one of the outstanding games played in Central Illinois this year The score never varled over six points du mg the vvhole game and the Panthers vvere tn top at the gun 26 22 Ashland s quintet took a 6 3 lead the first frame and were in the drivers seat from thls time throughout the contest At the half vvay intermission the score was 15 12 1n favor of the home team and 22 18 begin ning the last period both teams tallied four points the fourth quarter Robinson vvas the big gun vvith 10 points semifinals on Friday night with an excit ing and very close game Berlin out scored Chandlerville by three points the last hall LAST NIGHT OIF PLAY IS UNEVEN Chandlerville hit from all angles against Waverly in the consolation game to gain third place by a score of 38 30 The Comets got away with a fast start and vvere never overcome Ashland ended the annual affair by as tonishing a full house with a 35 9 victory vvhile a tight defense held New Berlin with out a field goal The score read Ashland 17 Berlin 2 as the Panthers retreated to the locker room at the half Berlin was held scoreless the third frame and each team scored seven points apiece in the last heat Qumley found the hoop for 19 points Principal Pittman presented the trophies after the final game Bob Aggertt receiv ed the first place trophy for the Panthers Sullivan stepped forward to be awarded second prize for New Berlin Harper high point scorer of the tournament and Chand lervilles representative vvas presented the third place trophy Waverly earned the right by the conduct of the players and the crowd also to take home the sportsmanship trophy Captain Morris was presented this trophy ASHLAND T Qumley D Aggertt Robinson Mau Lynn Mullen Iv PW BERLIN Sullivan Hurmis Marr Bergschnelder Page Roach Shuff F T 0 Thirty Five ' , . 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' 9 9 5 D Aggertt G Qumley Robmson Mau B Aggertt Blakeman Caswell Mullen I ynn Danenberger VN ay 'Nhlstead B Qulnley Bast Rmg Logan Thompson S1n1th Hmds Edwards Cosner Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland -Xshland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland I fwfr U BASKETBALL STATISTICS G FG FTNI TA FIRST TFAWI Wax erly Murrayulle Bluffs Athens Chandlerwlle 'lallula Franhlm New Berlm Vlfglhla Bath I Ilams I aston Astorla I Plams Greenuew Petelsbur M Stellmg Bluffs Routt Vlfglllla Ilallula Rushx 1lle Bron nlng Mason C1ty IJ Thuty Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland -Xshland Xshland Xshland Ashland Xshl ind Xshland -Xshland SIX FTP 4 4 4 4 Z5 15 3 If 0 9 U 0 9 5 APPG PF 10 4 Sl COND 'II ANI Murray vllle Wax erly Bluffs Athens Chandlerwlle Tallula Franklm New Berlln Vlfglnla Bath I Ilams 1 aston I Pla ns I S D Greenuew Petersbmg Mt Stelhng bluffs Iloutt Vlrglllla Tallula Rushulle IIOWIIIIIQ' Mason C1ty P 1 F TP . .............................. 35 94 34 71 , 78 22- 6.3 66 . 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D. 22 18 1' 21 43 -' 30 . 19 - 23 36 -. g 29 26 . 1' 18 27 1. . - ' 29 . . 17 1 34 24 28 .- 15 1 . 35 30 4 23 ' ' ' . .1 44 ' ' ' 14 13 ' 16 . 40 ' 41 . 1 22 1' 16 34 -' 33 , - 14 1- 5 ' 1 35 1 ' 19 .1 30 1 ' 11 2 ' 22 'N 'Q 1 SQJAD 5 - 5 5 fi -2 X N I 1 I ACHSH RED AND WHITE THIN-CLADS Of 1939 IASEBALL TEAM 1 N., , , I , xff . , Ag s! ll glvfii C-MAI? A Y x5 vi iv I .4...-..-4,-,H-4. Cmder Men Wm Laurels After wmdmg up the basketball campa1gn sprxng breezes begm to gllde on er the Ash land h1gh schools athletlc fleld brmgmg forth from the locker room the Panther thmhes W1th the sprmg fex er IH the a1r 26 cmder men reported for practlce The Panther squad cons1sted of Ryman, B Aggertt D Aggertt S H1nds and B Hmds all of whom were letter men of the 1937 season Robmson Adkxns Logan Qumley Caswell, Copeland, A Lynn W1lllS Balley Mullen Mau, Johnson, Blakeman E Lynn Smlth and Davls were members of the 1938 Panthers also but were not letter wmners The b1ggest goal reached by the 1938 track squad on Coach Traughbers schedule was the defendlng and wmmng of the Llttle S1x Conference meet The Panthers col lected 67 po1nts and Mason Clty ran a poor second w1th '36 wh1le Athens and Greenv1ew w1th 19 pomts aplece marks fell m the meet of whlch flmshed Elght Aggertt mg two records and sharlng the relay mark Bob heaved the shot 47 feet and sexen lnches to better the hold mark by four and one half feet Lefty cut a second off 220 yard dash t1me and ran the f1nal heat 1n 235 Lefty also shared a new dxscus rec ord of 104 feet two mches w1th brother D1ck D Aggertt bettered hrs Javehn rec ord by hurlxng the spear 148 feet four lnches Ryman broad Jumped 18 feet s1x and one half xnches to better hxs former mark by one half xnch The Panther relay team composed of B Aggertt Ryman J Adkxns and Copeland stepped the 1 2 m1le dlstance 1n 1 40 to slash flve seconds from the old mark held by Ashland Season Opens With Victory A C H S was vsell represented on the afternoon of Apr1l 12 when the Panther th1n clads opened the season's br1gade w1th a 67 58 wm over Chandlerulle ln a dual meet B Aggertt collected SIX of the Ash lands nme fxrsts and the locals recelved a place xn each event The second Ashland Annual Inv1tat1onal track and fleld meet was staged on the topped 1nd1w1dual honors by copp Thlrty home grounds Frlday, Apr1l 15 w1th Arenz vllle successfully defendmg the tltle Sxx teams competed and the scores are as follows Arenzvllle 61, Ashland 59 New Berlm 25 Bath 23 V1rg1n1a 17, and Chand lervllle 10 SIX records were shattered by the same athletes who set the marks ln the 1937 meet The Panthers shared two of the records Bob Aggertt bettered h1s shot put mark by 6 3 when he tossed the 12 pound ball 48 2 The Panther relay team carrled the baton to a new record by covermg the half m1le d1stance ln 1 39 ThlIlll9S Shme Some excellent performances were put forth by the local thmhes on Apr1l 15 m a dual meet W1th Pleasant Plalns Collectmg 12 fxrsts and seconds 1n the two remammg events the Panthers rang up 83 pomts wh1le Pla1ns made 34 Roblnson starred 1n the 120 yard hurdles w1th the t1me of 17 5 Lefty put the shot 48 5 and saxled the dlscus 108 feet D Aggertt twlrled the Javelln 147 feet and Ryman leaped 19 4 stlck men stepped the dxstance 1n 1 386 to fllllih 1n front The Ashland hrgh track men came through as second place wmners 1n the county meet w1th 36 pomts on the last day of Apr1l Arenzvxlle topped the Panthers w1th 48 pomts wh1le Vlfglnla recexved thlrd place w1th 22 B Aggertt copped hxghest honors of the day by puttmg the shot 48 9 to all 3 feet and 3 mches to the old mark Lefty also won the 220 yard dash and the dlscus D Aggertt and R H1nds collected one blue r1hbon aplece The Panther relay team brought home the f1rst place relay banner for the f1rst t1me 1n a number of years The Panthers competed 1n a trlangular meet w1th Rushvllle and Vermont at Rush v1lle on May 6 and were nosed out 57 52 Slckness handlcapped the local c1nder squad for the f1rst t1me durmg the season The Panthers made a poor showmg at the West Central meet May 10 collectmg only 10 and fue slxths pomts for fourth place Lefty Aggertt recelved the only blue r1b bon of the day 1n the shot QCont1nued on Page Thlrty Eughtj Sew en I I . , . . . . . I : ' , - 1 1 ' n , u , Q . , 4 n .- , - ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , Y ! 7 5 ' ' 7 I , . . . . . . . . , . I , . D a 1 ' . Ashland shared in six records. Lefty in the broad jump event. The Ashland . , , . l . . , - , v . . . CINDER MEN WIN LAURELS fCont1nued from Page Th1rty Sevenj Athlet1cs were over for performers of A C H S except for Bob and Dlck Ag gertt The two Aggertts part1c1pated 1n the d1str1ct meet on May 16 at Jacksonvxlle Bob quahfled for the state meet by w1nn 1ng the gold medal wlth a 46 10 heave D1ck was 11 lnches short of a trlp to Cham pa1gn Wlth brother Bob A hurl of 151 feet and 4 1nches copped th1rd place 1n the Javelxn for Dlck Forty one schools competed 1n the meet GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION The phys1cal educat1on classes meet each Tuesday and Thursday under the d1rect1on of Mxss Dum Everyone must attend un less she has a doctors perm1t The Jumors and sen1ors meet on Tuesday and the fresh man and sophomores meet on Thursday In the fall and aga1n ln the Sprlhg, the classes are held out of doors Durlng that t1me baseball IS played When the weather w1ll not perm1t the classes are held ln the gym Durlng the flrst part of the perlod, the class takes cal1sthen1cS The last part IS taken up Wlth play1ng basketball, volley ball or relays GAA Anyone who wlshes may belong to the G1rls Athletlc Assoc1at1on There are no spec1al requlrements only when lt comes to gettlng an avsard Those belong1ng to the G A A attend both of the phwsxcal Th11 ty and Ashland brought home e1ght polnts Lefty falled to quahfy at Champalgn on Frlday, May 20 At the annual banquet after the close of the season Lefty Aggertt was elected cap ta1n and the followmg A C H S c1nder men recelved letters Logan Ryman D Aggertt, Adk1ns Qulnley S H1nds, Cas well, Copeland Qumley, R Hlnds Smlth, Blakeman and A Lynn educat1on classes, and go out any other tllne 1t IS poss1ble to have the gym In order to rece1ve an award one must leep health rules for two e1ght week per 1ods She must also have a heart examma year award IS numerals of the year 1n Whlch she graduates, the second year IS the school letter the th1rd year IS an I, and the fourth year IS a map of Ill1no1s, all of them m the school colors A G A A Play Day IS held 1n the sprmg and the fall of the year The one 1n the fall was held at Bath Those attendmg were IIarr1et M1ller, Mary Rleser, Jeanette Mul len Helen Qulnley Florence Smedley, Lmmabelle Valent1ne Dorothy Watk1ns, and Margaret Stlles Th1s Play Day IS held so that g1r1s of the dlfferent schools be come acquamted vuth g1rls of the other schools and learn of thelr act1v1t1es Elght . . . - . z , Y 0 . I . 9 1 ' , , , . l . , . 1 , ' 1 Q ' , A . . - i ' - X n 1 - ' . D - ' - tion and pass a group of tests. The first - - I . 3 ' ' . , . I . ! I I O I . -. I . 7 , . . n - y n u n ' Y' ' u . , . , ' l ACT 4 MISCELLANEOUS Nllsl I Il XXI UUS 1 1 ums 1 L Nllxu mum .. I Th' clufing' s Arm- Inmllggllt with fim In :wt tE,1'1-u-Uv , 'A --llz' - s rx JKO U D I 1 1' .. DCYCJF in J, 'wil Tmk The H.-x..,a Lot ,P rm 'fi' .Dr 3!.3.'EfX' I x...Ix. ..:NfX.f I I . I- f -4 M.- ' ,.f . . The. Worm-u. DIAIQ September 1 1938 Thursday Back agam' -X new deal for the fresh1es but same place same tlme, and same faces to the upper classmen It seems good to be back doesn t 1t '7 '7 '7 September 5 1938 Monday School go1ng re ularly Freshmen are st1ll runnlng around loose but ln another week they ll be as used to the routme as the rest of us September 9 1938 Fnclay Journeyed to Ball Townsh1p for f1rst baseball game of the season W1xom s mne walloped B T w1th a score 18 12 Good boys' September 13 1938-Tuesday Baseball boys played Lanph1er on the1r d1amond Defeated them 3 1 Another uctory for the boys September 16, 1938 Frlday School d1sm1ssed early on account of game between A C H S and Easton on the local dlamond The game ended w1th a score of 23 4 1n our favor Chalk up another uctory' September 20 1938 Tuesday Another day of school D1SmlSS8d at 2 30 for game between Alexander and Ash land on our dlamond Defeated opponents w1th a score of 17 5 September 23 1938-Frxday Panthers tasted then- flrst defeat here today when playlng 0pp0S1t6 Athens Score was 9 6 Oh heck' September 26 1938 Monday All classes elected offlcers Student counc1l organlzed w1th class offrcers as mem bers September 28 1938 Wednesday nmg streak fwe hopej Lots of students saw thls wlctory September 29 1938 Thursday Another game and another vlctory Panthers tamed Alexander ln an easlly won battle by a score of 7 3 We we got a good start toward the trophy keep up the good work, boys October 3 1938 Monday Slaughtered Greem 1ew wlth a score of 15 4 Are we gettlng good? '7 'l October 4 1938 Tuesday Fewer for p1cn1cs started Semors set the date for tonlght and Junlors followed Whats the matter Juniors afraxd you ll m1ss someth1ng Senlor plcnlc turned out to be a flop There was a httle dnspute ower the plcmc grounds at the lake What about lt WIXOHIQ fTell me dgdllll October 5 1938-Wednesday Anythmg that the Junlors and semors do we can do too So the sophomores went on a pxcmc Sprmgflelds a very popular p1cn1c ground we th1nk Isnt IS a colncldence that all the good shows were on th1s week' Hm 1Cont1nued on Followmg Pagej Th'rty Nvne V - , . . , ....... V - K . g A . . . , . V - . ' ' ' 7 li ' H J . , - V . H ,, . . . . V - V - Trekked to Petersburg to play Traughber's nine. Licked them 12-4. Another win- V - v , f V - V .. , . . I . V , . . . . V . . , , . . V H . ,, . V . . V Y H V - V V V H , . V . . . . , V V . . . , . . , , . IAQ fCont1nued from Thirty Nrnej October 6 1938 Thursday What rs this, anyway Another party 'lhrs time G A A Was lt a success, gals? October 7 1938 Friday Another wrctory' Played Mason City on local diamond Teachers on the war path One battle after another Six weeks must be about up Have a heart teachers' October 11 1938 Tuesday Petersburg here for return game Downed them with a score of 20 2 Well, well can you beat that Last game of season and l1ttle Six conference trophy ours Whoopee' October 13 1938 Thursday Delightful day I knew rt was trme for exams and sure enough we had em Irve and learn' Tomorrow rs rnstrtute l veryone rs weeprng all ower the place Dont cry, students, there ll be school Monday October 14 1938 Friday No xacatlon tor seniors We had a date with bpreth s to haue our pictures taken Fverythrng turned out swell excrpt for .1 late comer fthe usual one, folks it xou know who we meanj haxrng a flat trre at the edge of Jael sonxrlle Saw a keen show QFree'D October 20 1938 Tuesday What follows exams'l Xou guessed it renort ca ds More thrills more shocks more expressronless faces' October Z8 1938 Friday Seniors bot out of morning classes to look at rrngs Two salesmen were here and rt was a toss up between two rings but the dcusrou fin llly was settled before h1stor5 Noxember 1 19 8 Tuesday First night of Growing Ialns Junror play Vvhat a crowd Whew' fhose Juniors are prettx good actors W under if any of them will get the Academy Awa1d Nosember 'P 1938 Wednesdav Seniors, that looks like we re rn for '1 big feed on a certain night in May' No school to morrow or Frrdax High school conference loo bfrd' lNoxenrber 10 1938 lhursday Student Council of A C H S attended Council at DGl1Ylll Interesting wasnt rt Just a xacatron to them QOr was rt J Noxernber 11 1958 Friday Vac 11,1011 due to Xrrnrstice Dax I guess Anvway there wasn t any school Open ing' season basketball game with Ashland defeating Murraurllc 31 21 Off to a good start bo.,s Noverrrber '1 1938 Monday I rr st out of town j.,'1lllC rnd such a gnnc Waxerlv qcottres defeated us by just one point Good following of Xshland students Mfere you there? Noxernber 72 1938 luesdax lxerxones looking forward to our vrcatron Tlrursdav and Frrdav Ixen he freshmen beliexe th rt thex c in stand it to be rx ay from us that long We sure hope so fhontrnued on lollowrng lagej Tri, , - . . , , . . , . y - f , .. . ' ' . ' . ' . , 1 s L l , , 1 , -1 ' . V . V . , . U . . . . G U . I . Y I , , y - Q. I V I K dv .fy I n L ' l ' yv v s 1 W vf- ' ,- 'i- r 1- 1 .' - - '- ' -' 1 - 1 1 , I T ' , ' ,T . I ,is . sv L1 - . Q v 1 0 , . uc- . . - K u T ' 7' y . ,Ui . '. Y c . '. r . ' ' ' f f 2' '. c ' ' r ,. f ' ' . ' ..., . 1 . 'K Second night! Another big crowd. They took in about 33100.00 with 875.00 profit. ' .. ' 1. ' 1 ' , , ' ' ,. ' . V. ' y . I , 1 v r' v ' s xr 1 'Y , , . -H , I Y , . V ' . . . . . 'z . . , ' . ' v - v , Q -.4 -' 1 .. 1 A . '. ' , . , , . , 1 . , 4 . . ,, 0 . . . ' ,X ,.. J Ak, 1 ' ...,,' ,, - D . y ,. l f . ,WN , , .. , . r U + '. ' z s 1 1. ' ' 'K ' . . ' . ' ' V' , ' -. , . , .. 1 f, 1 , . .. , ...- . D 1 .- ..Lt- -A H ' Q, t - -u ' v 2 tv -2 1 ' , 2 vc ' B' Y. n A . w ' P ' l Fir' 2' A fCOIltl1'lU9d from Page Fortyj Nm ember 29 1933 'Ihursday 'lhe second defeat of the season came when the Panthers play ed therr rlval team Athens Athens stayed ahead duung., the entrre game and when the gun went off the score w rs 16 17 'lough luck' And rt was a conference game too Must have been due to too much Thanksgryxng December 2 1938 Ifrrdav -Xnother lose for Wrxom s Panthers Chandleryrlle Comets prow ed superror to e locals and defeated them Z8 24 We hope the next game w1ll be a decrded turn for the better December 6 1938 Tuesday Journey ed to Tallula for the fourth strarght loss The Tallula qurntet was o and won 22 19 December 8 193 Thursday lanthers made a good comeback rn game wrth Franklm there At the close of the game the score stood 46 20 rn our favor December 13 1933 Tuesday Game wrth New Berlm there We won 26 24 Nlp and tuck game but Panthers came out ahead December 14 1938 Wednesday llayed lath and beat them 31 18 It looks lrke we re on our way up December 16 1938 Frrday Another out of town game Thrs txme wrth Bath Ianthers played good ball and defeated Bath 36 21 December 20 1936 Tuesday Game wrth our ner hbors Plams Very lrttle trouble we had We won this score of 34 Z9 Were they bo1l1ng'7 Srrcth strarght uctory when we won over Easton wrth a score of 41 18 Well well well Pyery one rs gettrng the Chrrstmas sprrrt 'lhe freshres were sorta drsappolnted w hen they found out they couldnt draw names Goodbye unt1l next year January 3 1939 Tuesday No school today on account of somethmg wrong rn heatmg system Were we sorry Well maybe a lrttle but I don t nnagrne much January 4 1939 Wednesday Frrst day of school of the lNew Year Iwot 'nany students know that school opened Good to be back? Vrrgmla Tourney started January .3 1939 Thursday Xshland play ed Astorla 1n Vllglnla Tournament and shlpped em Oh Boy' January 6 1939 Frrday Ilay ed Nrrgmra ln thelr tournament and won Tomorrow nlght hope to beat Mt Sterlmg January 9 1939 'Nlonday e w on the Ifrrst Nrrgmra Tournament' Nrce gomg boys' January 10 1939 luesday It s about tune for exams from the looks of the teachers cuttrng stencrls Oh me January 19 1939 Thursday Forty One 1' ' , . 1- N . W . c A 1 ,Y ' . v . V 1 v .' ,. ' . f . 7' 'z - L. ' f . ' . . ' V ' v' I 1 1 Q ' A ' r ' ,- 1 , ' th X 5 - . . . , - , . ' lc rr ' nh tn 9 ' ' , r . . . , . 2 ' F . ' - ,, - V. . - . J - . , - r , 2 - ' v r , . , - . - - V . ' ' ' 1 . . 1 j o r f ' December 23 1933-Frida 1 ' ' V' . - v ' - ' ' 7 y v v v ' 1 ' v . Q , y - Av u I . ' . s. v u . ' . v , I y . T. ' . . , , - L, . - Y V , . . r. . X i v -T, .F c , - g , V ,. ir. . . . Y . - . Y -Y ! WL W V ,.- ,. . . , J. . 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January 13 1939 Frlday Are you superst1t1ous Today s Frlday 13 and more exams Played return game at Plalns and defeated them 54 15 Such a bormg game January 17 1939 Tuesday Game w1th I S D here and we beat them 41 22 Panthers exghth stral ht uctory January 20 1939 Fr1day Journeyed to Greenuew for another vlctory 43 30 January 23 1939 Monday Ashland tourney started Had 25 mlnute classes and dxsmxssed at 12 Fust ses slon was at 2 30 January 25 1939 Wednesday Ashland played Chambersburg and defeated them January L0 .LJOU llllllblldy Ashland defeated Franklm to enter seml f1nals January 27 1939 F1 nday Iwot so long ago Wax erly beat Ashland but tonlght we defeated them Nlce work' January 29 1939 Monday We won our sexenth straxght A C H S tournament by defeatlng New Berlm 1n the fmals New Berlln made 8 pomts durln the whole game None of the elght were fleld goals Charmty shots Ashland made 34 pomts No school on account of snow January 30 1939 Tuesday Stlll too snowy for farmers to get IH but there was a game mth Petersburg after supper We beat Traughbers qumtet 36 29 February 3 1939 Frlday Game wxth Mt Stellmg there They took us by 2 pomts February 6 1939 Monday Lost to Bluffs by 4 pomts, 28 24 February 8 1939 Wednesday A vxctory for us A C H S defeated Route 35 30 lt s about tune February 10 1939 Frlday Vlfglnla here We won 44 14 February 14, 1939 Tuesday Of all the cute httle notes flymg about today Cupld must be workmg over tlme But of course today IS Valentmes day I wondered what the freshmen were trymg to hlde but really thelr blushlnv' faces told the story Tsk' Tsk' Joumallsm class had a party Played Tallula there and got beat 41 40 Heck' February 16, 1939 Thursday The game of the season Brother plays brother and the best team won Ash land defeated Rushulle wxth a score of 34 33 bbruary 20 1939 Monday Saturday mght we played Brownmg and won 35 13 cCOIltlllll8d on Followmg Pagel Forty Tw 0 ,.i s ' . , . , , . . , . , ... 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