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THE ANNUAL Senior Class History Shuffle! Shuffle! Pstl Pst! Pst! Pst! My Goodness! What is all that noise about? That? Oh, that's nothing but the new l1'reshmen who have floated i11 here not to mention how. Uan't they talk, though '? Thus, we the present dignified Seniors, entered upon our High School career in September, 1918. Times have changed considerably since that wonderful date. Many things have happened. Let us recall some of them. Our Freshman year was a rather uneventful one. No penants were raised, nor any colors painted. We attended mostly to our studies, trying to build a iirm foundation for the building which we were to shape. But in our Sophomore days, the tables were turned. Several times over Ashland 1-ligh floated the dear blue and white. The Class of '22 woke up leaving pep and ginger everywhere they went. The grade standing was high and we found a liking in all the hearts of the teachers. In the Junior year the same high standing of grades was kept. We were still paving the way for tl1e lead'ership in sport, soul activities and in honors obtained in the schoolroom-the leadership we would be responsible for in our last year of learning. And so-that last year has come and has nearly passed. Have We fulfilled our requirements? Have we not excelled and prepared such a way that those following can also take up this leadership and carry it through 'Z The teachers during these brief four years have been very helpful and beneficial and to them goes a great deal of the credit for the molding and shaping of this leader- ship. As graduation day draws nigh, more and more with sad hearts we realize that the happiest days of our lives have nearly passed-those spent in dear old Ashland High. And so To dear Ashland High we bid adieu, We, the ever faithful and honored class of '22, Our mistakes have been many while in this realm of learning, And to right them forever we still may be yearning- But-the die is cast, our high school days are done, Our lessons all are finished, a11d the light is won, - Our thoughts are of the Future but-can we forget the past? No !-those dear last days in lligh will still cling to us fastg So, Ashland High, here 's the best to you! And may you always remember that, still tried and true, There 's one class that has not forgotten, the Senior Class of '22. FRAN, '22.
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who-:wr THE ANNUAL S Sllfxg-1+-x-:wtf ll f' SW w SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION e X t OFFICERS President: Ralph Zelmer Vice-President: Paul Kellogg Secretary: Thelma Wlood Treasurer: Raymond Young CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWERS Violet and Lily-of-the-Valley CLASS MOTTO Excelsior
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M4-1 THE ANNUAL Q H' a RALPH ZEHNER Pete is snappy, scrappy, always happy- doing good for the class and A. H. S. That he's a favorite of '22 isn't hard to see. Pete, Class President Q45, A College Town, Ji1n1ny, Glee Club Q35, Q45, President Senior Pub- lic Speaking Club, Opcretta, Debate Q35, Q45, Drama- tics-Business Manager Q45, Troublesome Tramp, Q35, Clarence, Vice President Pep Club. THELMA VVOOD Theln1a's constant companions are her books and their influence is plainly shown in her recitations. Class Play Q15, Class Secretary Q45, Contributor's Club Q45. RAYMOND YOUNG Need a girl? Just call up Jerry, Per- haps he'll be obliging and dress as he did in the first Senior play. Conte every one, let 's be merry And drink to the health of Gwen and Jerry. HJer1'y, Basketball Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Capt. Q15 Q25, Glec Club Q35 Q45-Manager Q-15, Operetta, A Col- lege Town , Pep Club, Class Treasurer Q45, Football Q25 Q35 Q-15, Annual Staff Q35. GWENDOLYN CLARK Gwen sings and is merry, Has a place in all plays, Most always with Jerry Loves, honors and obeys. Gwen, Glee Club Q45, A College Town-Jimmy, Pageant-The maid in waiting, Operetta, Basketball Q15, Pep Club Q45. MYRON GLASS Myron has certainly proved to be an effici- ent athletic editor for the Flashlight and his efforts for the good of the school are un- tiring. A Glass, Annual Q35, Pub. Board Q45, Mgr. B. B. Q15, Baseball Q45.
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