Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)
- Class of 1925
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'fiw KRW if? i 235 A 931 x GS X6,f,Z4',z ici 5' QF M, Qi mm, ,71 Ldgxilwgr 1, I I . - ,272 ffifzim nl 227 , .U L TD W EDITION R of T h e A n n u a 1 V ummm ' Q Do tl:-xfvgrfalxxigglelrmriixgrizgsfmns, wearied over there VD f-M X I hd h k ? d h b d dt 1 Wy I QAAVW O Ploncjgsbmm - I d 6 ' Z L p VOLUME xx , , of . :' D LC A Ashland High Schoo1's 'Q Year Bpok , h,.f,,h I IXXTM 4215, Ummm 3 'Ziff wif? H X . QI' I Published bythe I ' ' q.,, QQ SENIOR cLAss I ww , ,, , 1925-26 9' I 7 i ' 'K A OJJJLA Vw 93'R'9 Si55A ' QDZVVLQ ? H XQQVUQ 'if 'I . pi 3, ' I ... Q, II f Q 1 .l I J .I W X! I bl I I X I NX I QS Za- ' fs u 6 fs, ' K , 3- ' 'N jg! qr ' ' x ,,,,:2:'-'ilk-i I v EFS? . ,. 1'!,:'F'h4 -, ' ' I- ' ' , fkilj , 'J H Qs. I i bw X . J as We W wit Witt i k I xx I!! I O Zf' DCd1Cat1OH To the pioneers of Ashland, those sturdy men and women who laid the foundations for out present Welfare, this book is dedicated. I-l I 1 , 4 ewg f1ZMnfT,5f,,,Jn ! f g, X , U 4 f . Qji n 19 I lk p b 1 ap 1 t dm t N ex :WX I Col A ' ! 1 I i w xx T H ... ,JE 'I' Qi 2 915-: 51 --9-' 12,111 1' 4- '. Foreword An annual should be the mirror of the school. This has been the aim of the 1926 Pioneer Staff in the publication of this book. An exact record of every noteworthy activity representing Ash- land High School is tobe found between these covers. But besides providing a school record for the past it has been the aim of the Staff to create a book containing a num- ber of distinctive features which have hitherto not been found in the year books of this school. By the use of the pioneer motif in the art work the Staff is able to offer Ashland High School students a book of distinc- tion-a book with a soul! fi ., ll il W ll l 4 ll I 4 l ll if -14-I ,IQ-1 .1 hffeiilii ig, :.., -, -f-. gli g. 'g ., QE ,ISI-Esau 4 . ' 35 . 9-QI' H 7 1 1 J I I 1 l Y X , I f x EPM E.-,rw .5 'F H E Order of Contents BOOK ONE-THE SCHOOL - Page Seven BOOK TWO-ACTIVITIES Page Forty-Seven BOOK THREE-FEATURES Page Sixty-Seven BOOK FOUR-ATHLETICS Page Eighty-One BOOK FIVE-Present Day History ' Makers Page One Hundred Five Book One The School ,' mf 1 V5 .xx Xa I ,x V -L1 N I 4 W In A1 I 'I .I W . ZfV' M 'J E ' W Qyqgti :EE I-.1 Q- ., 25451353 'if TE1? :5if' ' J ,Ima JOHN A. McDOWELL Superintendent of Ashland Public Schools Eight Faculty , ,. 'y .ll M' jbxj vi wx ? E I lrxi ff In ,.7Y.1 may J ,iUwE ,F ' g.1',-51:5 Q.: -gg: 5 . 4 - .. .. gli -Tl 22 S4 5 -.a-e5..'ru. , -06: -xl. I PRINCIPAL D. R. FRASHER R, Ten C. W. CUMMINGS ,WCW-, C, Chr-- Assistant Principal I Latin Chemistry, Physics History, Civics MRS. L. U. TODD ORA GRIEST English History F. J. RYAN G. D. WANDER Mathematics General Science Eleven w.....c,,...-.i f-..tK. In , , ,,. ,. .. N ,VM Ein my mmewUmL I l.f'lF,f' 'Ni ftgixi fm Q Y :xi ' 'T 'Q 'h ,, - ' 1 fl 'Y H R E ,I I K EM-it AGNES PAXTON F. W. WAFQNER ' FLOY SWITZER Mathematics Bic- ,gy Latin K. E. MILLER L. U. TODD Public Speaking Bus. Arithmetic, Citizenship CHARLOTTE EDDY Latin E I kN ll. ' L wr . E ii - .5 N HELEN KLICKOW Mathematics , Geography Twelve 1 L . -K 'X'1 f' 'EW' r ,A-fi K fl ' wj 2 gg A .., L. J. KENT MARTHA PILKEY L. L. WERSTLER Bookkeeping, Stenography k If Englishij- Citizenship, History LJ LTA' f ' E ' fb' L E MRS. A. M. MANDEVILLE English COUNTRYMAN English E. R. WISE H. C. SMITH A Mechanical Drawing Manual Training A Thirteen .96 ig v J W r Y f i I. ,w x i fi I v. rm :rg 3 I .Alf I 3 - iifif-5?si.52'?' .. 5?- , .. 5-5225 27333915- ' - . Li .- - 3.-Q.. -AL., I J luv!! Q rw-.. A ... OM- .. NWO., I . L -ev' fl 4. 1 I i I I I i 1 I i DOROTHY MELHOPE MYRON GLASS Sewing Typing ADAMS Economics L w GEORGE KRILL Agriculture L. E. PETE Music 'I HAZEL STOCKDALE Gym . MARIE WILLISTON French EN-ak rg E:- I.. '? M' 'IA-gmac fl u,-it :Z 2 FTf Fourteen Seniors 119' T5 ,. I td' uf Y' : I X III I I If I I I I I I I I Ae 1 f,f' .I !f'v7J0',',:,g! f '3f'fL-ix? '- .Hr ' 5 5,5 Q- .4--: . , , T.-Z. I r F E vm s'g55EfE . ,....,?.,Y.,,,., .s,....,. an ....,--...- ,X ,.,. , , , , .. ,-.., ,, vw.. L 19 lm' NUM ,Q P ' is . ei January Class Organization PRESIDENT-Maurice Johnson VICE-PRESIDENT-Don McEntire SECRETARY-Grace Willour TREASURER-Howard Emmons 7 I ., I . i ' 020 11 02. 0:0 W ofa 2 RN . june Class Organization W PRESIDENT-Leonard Melching 'VICE-PRESIDENT-William Query k SECRETARY-Helen Lersch A TREASURER-Roberta Leeds W 5' ine ,, ,,-,,7,,, YWWY7. , I , JI X 1 ' s 4. xi - 19 ri The Seniors ITH the June Commencement comes the question to many a graduating student: What has my class done for Ashland High School? The Senior Class can answer this L, V! - 1 V H question very easily. From the ranks of this class have come f t'gT,,N some of the best athletes turned out from this school, as well as 'A representatives in all other activities. The mid-year graduating class had more than its quota with its Caton, McEntire, Morr, X, and Johnson. KX T Q From the ranks of the J une Class have come students who have Q made names for themselves in all lines-athletics, debate and dramatics. But the most outstanding accompl shment of the Q? entire Senior Class is the publication of the Pioneer Edition of 1 the Annual. ' ' So, as the last of the class leaves the portals of Ashland High bl School, the least the school can say is: A BETTER CLASS NEVER GRADUATEDR' is lk ii in ,,l I g ., Seventeen AA S 3 il 4 Willout Brown Westeriield Emmons Mosser Swartz Mc tire - Freer - 131 . ' W 4 --www www ww GRACE WILLOUR- Shorty MAR L UISE SWARTZ- Swartie Class Play 135 145, Class Secretary 145, Student 135, Pep Club 125 135, Style Show 125 135, Athletic Associa- tion 115 125 135 145 RUSSELLf BROWN- Peewhacker Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Class Play 135 145, Class B. B. 115 125 BEULAH WESTERFIELD Cliass Play 145. HOWARD EMMONS Class Officer 125 135 145, Class Play 135 145, Student Council 135 145, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Track 135 BURT MOSSER- Moss Student Council 12 5 135, Athletic Association 115 125 1351 45, Pep Club 1 C ass President 125, Glee Club 125 135 1 5, Operetta 125 135 145, Class Play 35 145, Class B. B. 125 135, Cheerleader 135 145, Publication Board 13 5, Pioneer Staff 145, Student Council 135 145, Pep 125 135 145, Girl Reserves 135 145, Athletic Asso- ciation 115 125 135 145 DON MCENTIRE- Apy Football First Team 125 135 145, Football Seconds 115, B. B. First Team 125 135 145, Basketball Seconds 115, Baseball Firsts 125 135 145, Baseball Seconds 115, Track 135 145, Class Vice-President 145, Varsity Club 125 135, Varsity Club President 145, Ath- letic Association 115 125 135 145, Class Pla 135, Class Play 145, Student Council 1l35 145, Pep Club 125 135 145 FRANCES FREER Glee Club 125 135, Class Play 145, Girl Reserves 145, Pep Club 125 135, Style Show 115, Athletic Association 115125135145- l f sau 'Q Eighteen Nineteen W- -if w iifE'P W ' il iim- M M. f- I i i ' 1 - - mum 4 5 6 5 0 ,Q-' ,mg LL-x or - 5, -N55 T435 i2 E ll fx C fi f Mfizsf He tsler Ca ton Marg- Brown ESTHER HETSLER- Hettie Gym Pageant Q15, Glee Club Q25 Q35 Q45, Operetta Q45, All State Chorus Q45, Style Show Q1 5 Q3 5, Athletic Asso- ciation Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Class Play Q45 DELBERT CATON- Bah Football Seconds Q25 , Football Firsts Q35 Q45, Basketball Seconds Q25 Q35 Q45, Athletic Association Q25 Q35 Q45, Hi-Y Q35 Q45 , Class Play Q35 Q45, Varsity Club Q35 Q45, Pep Club Q25 Q35 Q45. EVELYN SNYDER Girl Reserves Q45. Athletic Associa- tion Q25 Q35 Q45, Glee Club Q35 Operetta Q3 5, President Home Econo- mics Club Q45, Student Council Q45, Q45, Class Play Q45. FOSTER GROFF Snyder Groff Baum Stouifer GUY MORR- CY Basketball Q35 Q45 , Student Council Q45, Hi-Y Club Q45 , Pres. Hi-Y Club Q35,Football Q35 Q45, Track Q35 Q45, Varsity Club Q45 , Athletic Association Q15 C25 Q35 C45- MILDRED BROWN Glee Club Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Operetta Q25, Class Secretary Q35, Class Play Q45, Athletic Association Q25 Q35 Q45, Student Council Q35, Pep Club Q3 5. LUTHER BAUM LAVADA STOUFFER Athletic Association Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Class Play Q45 , Girl Reserves Q45 , Pep Club 143' J FWF fu... -1, H, J J 5 li i nl li ,i ff Q4 .. 127 A. 1.77, ,E . ff : .ff--A-:L ,Y-, 1- Q 'er s ' - sf -W M -- .igf .- fi. --1.2 1g,sq-:s,,- -i. LIE' 'fri QM M-.- 5? In X I A .A ,ETF-5-,,fcV 5i . f Q7' ' X C if 1 ' is i ii i I Householder Boyer Thomas Boyer Wi Gorz Barr Scott Stine 1 l 1 DOROTHY HOUSEHOLDER CECILE GORZ , Pep Club 131, Glee Club 141, Ath- Girl Reserves 141, Athletic Asso- i lzetgc Association 131 141, Class Play ciation 111.121 131 141, Latin Play 121 4 . FRANCES BARR l HOMER BUYER-,,DutCh,, Athletic Association 131 141 Athletic Association 121 131 141, Class Play 141 DONALD SCOTT Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Scrub Basketball 121 141, Athletic X MIRIAM THOMAS- Min Association 111 121 131 141, Pep Club Amicus Association up 427 can 445, 427' Scfub Basebal' 127' 'hack 437- Style Show 121 131, Girl Reserves 131 141, Pep Club 141, Operetta 141 l MARY L. STINE U . Home Economics Club 141, Girls' N GERALD BOYER Glec Club 121 Ef H.. 5-55, - H - Twenty Twenty-one , A ,XXL ,1- A - ,a . .3 SA., K , I . M. . QI: , 1 af H A.ii N13-,. A,x. -.yr I 4 P? QWWQQW iff 3' ' ,fffk f,' ' . gl ,f . , C K ,. ., - if - F 3 ,--fa '- . A fs- g' 'l 1 i i ' -' L, : L ' ,AN K 5 i L lily. -- C fC 511 iff-.. at an X f. 5. . Ll. 's Eggs 5 X S y x 1 ' -iff Z ' , ' ' 1' ' A,-f it .sux .., 'fps .xx 'Hi f ' . SH.. -5 , Hb' filziwlwiesf, -2 ii -fi 13 511 Men' ff- is , -f X' 'U lr 'V h 35 s 5 W Hess Piper Carden johnson Riley Cole Gantz Kirkpatrick MILTON HESS- Bellas Glee Club C35 C45, Operetta C35 C45, Football Seconds C35 C45, Pep Club C25 C35 C45 CLIFFORD PIPER- Jake Baseball C15 C25 C35, Orchestra C15 C25 C35 C45, Glee Club C15 C25 C35, Operetta C25 C35, Class Play C45, Pep Club C25 C35 C45,Athletic Association, C15 C25 C35 C45,Band C45. LEDA CARDEN- Gene Art Club C15, B. B. C35, Track C35 MAURICE JOHNSON-- Hap Football Firsts C25 C35 C45, Football Seconds C15, Basketball Firsts C25 C35 C45, Basketball Seconds C15, Baseball Firsts C25 C35, Baseball Seconds C15, Athletic Association C25 C35 C45,'Stu- dent Council C35, Class Vice-President C25 C3 5, Class President C45, Track C35 C45- HK ROBERT RILEY- Bob Track C3 5, Scrub B. B. C25 C35 C45, Pep Club C45, Athletic Association C25 C35 C45, Stock judging Team C35, Grain Judging Team C35 EDWIN R. COLE-- Ed Pep Club C25 C15 C3 5, Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45, Football Seconds, C3 5, Operetta C45, Glee Club 4 LELON GANTZ Baseball C35, Track C35 C45, Scrub B. B. C45, Student Council C35 C45 ALBERTA KIRKPATRICK4- Kirk Girl Reserves C45, Class B. B. C45 f F 1 1 .,l C . 7 ng J ,l.f,'- .Ii Q WEJI, .T-'Q :fc ' T72 ,, ' 'A 'Y ' ' m'A' A 4 -44 m,,. 4 4 Sis: F24 1 1 eilsisf , 1 f 1- 4 14' fl 5 It iii f wtgfw-W , 71 . .... ,, lf, f:l'?lf 'UQ 1 'u in x, 4 1 1 Green McConnell Thompson Farnsworth W Helbert Remy ' Camp Pete I 1 ROBERT GREEN- Gudeen ELIZABETH HELBERT- Zib A Glee Club 141, Operetta Bus. Mgr. Style Show 131, Pep Club 121 131, I 141, Cheerleader 131 141, Style Show Girl Reserves 131 141, Athletic Asso- 131 Orchestra 131, Football Seconds ciation 111 121 131 141, Latin Play 121 121, Annual Declamation Contest 141, Class Minstrel 131 RUSSELL REMY DAVID MCCONNELL- Hod Football Seconds 121 131, Varsity Football 141, Baseball Seconds 131, V Basketball Seconds 14 , Athletic Asso- -,. ,, X ciation QU Q, C35 44, REBECCA CAMP Betty 5 Clee Club,121 141, Class B. B. 111 b 121 141, Pep Club 111 121 131, Girl Reserves 131, Girl Reserves Secretary 1 FRANK THOMPSON 141, Pioneer Staff 141, Student Coun- , cil 131 141, Athletic Association 111 12141351 141,cOperetta 121 141, Orches- tra 1 121 31. CLYDE A. FARNSWORTH- C. Add Class Vice-President 111, Student Council 131 141, Publication Board 1 131, Pioneer Staff 141, Hi-Y Club 31 -,, . . ,, 4 141,Glee Club 431 141, opereua 141, MILDRED PETE B'dd'e E. Class Play 141. Girl Reserves 141 ' 4155 E v' Twenty two Smith Heifner Koerber Topping GLADYS SMITH - Glad Pep Club Q25 Q35, Girl Reserves Q35 245, Athletic Association Q15 Q25 Q35 4 MABEL MARIE HEIFNER Athletic Association Q45 ELMER BRITENBUCHER Athletic Association Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Scrub B. B. Q45 ALICE GOARD- AL Glee Club Q25, Operetta Q25, Girl Reserves Q35 Q45, Pep Club Q25 Q35 Athletic Association Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45 Twenty-three Breitenbucher Goard Wiley Burris RUTH KOERBER Glee Club Q25 Q35 Q45, Pep Club Q25 Q35 Q45, Operetta Q35 Q45, Girl Reserves Q35 Q45, Athletic Association Q25 Q35 Q45, Style Show Q2 5, All State Chorus Q45 BILL TOPPING Pep Club Q35 Q45, Athletic Associa- tion Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Glee Club Q35 Q45, Student Council Q35 Q45, Class Treasurer Q35, Junior Minstrel Q35. BERNICE WILEY- Bea Glee Club Q25 Q35 Q4 5, Operetta Q25 Q35 Q45, Style Show Q35, Class Debate Q3 5, Class B. B. Q15 Q25 Q35, Pep Club Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Girl Reserves Q35 Q45, Orchestra Q15 Q2 5, Athletic Associa- ti0n Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45 RAYMOND BURRIS- Ray Varsity Football Q45, Varsity Track Q25 Q35 Q45, Foot Ball Seconds Q25 Q35, Class B. B. Q25 Q35, Varsity Club Q45, Athletic Association Q15 Q25 Q35 Q45, Pep Club Q25 Q35, Orchestra Q15 Q25, Glee Club Q35 Q45, Operetta Q35 Q45 Query Lersch Shinn Rybolt WILLIAM QUERY- Bill First Team Football Sub. 12 5, Var- sity Football 135 145, Baseball Seconds 115 12 5, Varsity Baseball 135 145, Basketball Seconds 12 5, Varsity B. B. 135 145, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Athletic Association Pres. 145, Athletic Association Vice-President 135, Student Council 135 145, Hi-Y Club 125, Hi-Y Club Treasurer 135, Hi-Y Club Vice-President 145, Class Vice-President 145, Track 135 145 Varsity Club 135 145, Pep Club 115 125 135 145, Class Basketball 115 125 135 HELEN LERSCH- Bill Orchestra 115 125 135, Glee Club 12 5, Gperetta 125, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Publication Board 13 5, Pep Club 125 135, Girl Reserves 135 145, Class Secretary 145, Student Council 145, Class B. B. 135 145, Class Play 145 DUDLEY MILLER- Dud Class President 115 13 5, Cheerleader 115 145, Glee Club 125 135 145, Stu- dent Council 13 5,0peretta 125 135 145 Athletic Association 125 145, Class Play 135 145. Miller Ewbank McDowell Kopp KATHLEEN EWBANK- Kate Girl Reserves 135 145, Pep Club 125 135, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145- JANE SHINN- Ph0ze Girl Reserves 135 145, Publication Board 13 5, Pep Club 115 125 135, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Class Basketball 115 125. CLARE RYBOLT Scrub B. B. 135 145, Athletic Asso- ciation 145 MARTHA MCDOWELL- Marny Glee Club 135 145, Class B. B. 115 125 145, Pep Club 125 135 145, Girl Reserve Vice-President 135, Girl Re- serve President 145, Class Vice-Presi- dent 125, Pioneer Stal? 145, Publica- tion Board 13 5, Student Council 135 145, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Operetta 135 145, Class Play 145 ROBERT KOPP- Koppie ' 1Glee Club 125 135 145,0peretta125 135 145, Pep Club 125 135 145, Scrub B. B. 125 145, Class Play 135, Student Council 145, Orchestra 125, Head Cheerleader 135 145 Twenty four v MHNNUM 5 26 Q , . af- eX::,.1: my ,A 3 f Y A -AN ' 1 , . ii' . 153 1 - 0 '-,mC,j,k3,T!,s.l, ,X M! y?ex.a 2 Q: X ' ff' 'el -. ,' , ff., rw, ' f' to fl lg it f- . 1 - 1 -e sl... :Q- L- fi., ,.,. . 11:5-m vifle.. 1z:ffff ,fiP15'-il' ftxxixrl H:-X ef1N 'es+f4f1'il--W - ' K' V I Burnett Garber Heifner Mason ELTON BURNETT Participant in other schools: Foot- ball Q21 Q31, 7 JOSEPHINE GARBER Glee Club Q31, Operetta Q31, Var- sity Debate Q31 ETHEL REYER Girl Reserves Q31 Q41, Athletic Association Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41 VERA DESSENBERG Glee Club Q21 Q31 Q41, Operetta Q31 Q41, Class Debate Q21, Class B. B. Q21, Pep Club Q21 Q31, Pep Club Secretary Q41, 'Athletic Association Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Class President Q31, Class Vice-President Q21, Student Council Q41. Reyer Dessenberg Coonet Smith PAULINE HEIFNER DOROTHY MASON Varsity Debate Q41, Debate Club Q41, National Forensic League Q41 Glee Club Q31, Debate Q31 Q41 JAMES COONER DOROTHY SMITH Class Play Q41. 'I l V l 'xl 1 1 Y l W X W l r J I l I, , 1,5 I m lT Q,,.d 1 JJ , ,3 71?-fails' -- Jef - :.- C. -- .--x :w ' .. -5253 :l? F:'?f' - 1 via. Twenty-five Q. -:T-.. 'Lisj I x, i 114' , , to 5 t , jg C ,T 26 i 1 1' 4 C K, ,LA Jw, Is, fx RU 1 rr,-.Q flaw 51: M I W . , ' V , - H 1 Af -, ,.- A iw ' ew, suv in :XJ - ,-, ,fn Wig, -L., y A ,C l I -Q . , wg, A, l. 'T , -. W -fan: mms, 45' gf Q. wifi lf .i K ,. ., ' f.. 1 bswffiixx it bmw f I ,,,, .Skt Lu tz Kramer H us ton Galloway BERYL LUTZ- Peg Glee Club C25 C35 C45, Operetta C25 C35 C45, Class Play C45, Pep Club C25 C3 5, Girl Reserves C35 C45, Class B. B. Els 223, Athletic Association C15 C25 3 4 HOWARD KRAMER- Mark Home Room Governor C45, Student Council C45, Class Debate C35, Busin- ness Manager Varsity Debate C3 5, Football Seconds C3 5, Track C35, Pep Club C35, Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45, Scrub B. B. C35, News Staff Editor C45, Baseball C45 IDA YANLEY q Style Show C2 5, Athletic Association 4 RUTH KISSEL Style Show C15 , Athletic Association C45- . Yanley Kissel Lash Smith MIRIAM BEATRICE HUSTON l4Min.Y! Athletic Association C35 C45 HILDA GALLOWAY Athletic Association, C35 C45, Girl Reserves C35 C45 LAURENE LASH Pep Club C25 C45, Glee Club C35, Operetta C35, Student Council C45, Girl Reserves C35 C45, Athletic As- sociation.Cl5 C25 C35 C45. KENNETH SMITH-- Kenny Athletic Association C15 C25 C35 C45 2535? E ' -arising, pvvim Twenty six Z oils Twenty-seven s-... I Q Q e he - ,,,' . . . . -. f ML... 1 R . ,refs ' - iw 5 5 sgcfii - . - -3 rt ' v 'iw I -- .fx 'tif fi - f x s 1 1 . I, 1 ,A 1 X N -EM! -1 e tt! 1, gg At 1 ' if 1 if W 2 Melching Crone McKinley Easterday Towslee Finley Burlingham Rader LEONARD MELCHING- Pete Class Debate 131, Football Seconds 121 131, Varsity Football 141, Varsity Club 141, Scrub B. B. Capt. 131, Ath- letic Association 111 121 131141,Pep Club 121 131, Hi-Y Club President 141, Class President 141, General Live- stock Judging Team 121, Grain Judg- ing Team 121, Dairy Judging Team 131, Agriculture Society Vice-President 141, Student Council 141, Declamation Contest 131, Business Manager of Senior Play 141. OPAL CRONE- Bump Class B. B. 111 121 131 141, Pep Club 121 131, Operetta 121, Glee Club 121, Athletic Association 131 141 ROBERT MCKINLEY- RED Glee Club 141, Operetta 141, Class Debate 131, Track 131, Football Sec- onds 121 131, Pep Club 121 131 141, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Class Play 131 141, Cheerleader 111 4 . GRACE EASTERDAY Girl Reserves 131 141, Pep Club 141, Athletic Association 141, Student Council 141 HK LILLIAN TOWSLEE Pep Club 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Athletic Association 131 141 Home Economics Club 141, Class B. B. 121 131 141 KARL FINLEY News Staff 131 141, Pep Club 131, President Pep Club 141, Football Sec- onds 131, Varsity 141, Athletic Asso- ciation 131 141,0lec Club 141, Student Council 141, Varsity 141. DORIS BURLINGHAM Girl Reserves 131 141, Athletic Asso- ciation 141 CHARLIE RADER- Chuck Football Seconds 131, Scrub B. B. 131 141, Baseball Seconds 131, Track 141, Glee Club 131 141, Operetta 131 141, Pep Club 141, Athletic Association 131 141, Student Council 141. I avg, Q-iheafst, 'I-s 16 .-pzfx gli, Wh' , 1, li l lr l , l -1Q.d rw ,--,ff 4 - , ... uf 141- -:L fi- fp . as H- 1. 's--2 .. g:a-E5.s-92.3, ' .-.:. ..-hy. ,,, , ,, 1 4 --:,: fjte- .nv :- . . . 1' ,. W X s 1 u s ....Y..AA ..,,. : 1 is V iff W A-XR Xin. YA ,. K K4 1 A X A I .jissigksgsf-'izgx gfx. L..,xx!...k.,,iE fi X 1 i 'C ' 1 X 'O . N v , 1' 4. ,1 , Q l F l A 4 l Exiwfik -5- '-. E,-H.. , Q .Af '.-Hi e V s' S..-f E . L- '?- : ':. ' ,H .,E,.,..u- , - Garber Chamberlain Miller Cooper VIRGIL G. GARBER- Uncle Football Seconds 145, Scrub B. B. 145, Athletic Association 145 Partici- pant in another school in operetta 12 5, Football 135, Class Play 135 PAULINE CHAMBERLAIN- Pony Glee Club 125 135 145, Operetta 125 135 145, Girl Reserves 135 145, All- State Chorus 145, Athletic Association 135 145. GERALD LOVERING Athletic Association 145 HARRIET FETZER- Fetz Glee Club 125 135 145, All State! Chorus 145, Operetta 125 135 145, Style Show 125 13 5, Athletic Associa- tion 115 125 135 145 Lovering Fetzer Bra un Zeh ner JUANITA MILLER- Nita Glee Club 145, Operetta 145, Girl Reserves 125 135 145, Athletic Asso- ciation 135 145, Band 125 135 145 ROBERT COOPER- Coop Scrub B. B. 14 5, Athletic Associa- tion 115 125 135 145, All State Chorus 4 CATHERINE BRAUN- Kate Style Show 125, Athletic Association 125 135, Varsity Debate 145 , Debate Club 145, National Forensic League 145 WILLIAM ZEHNER- Bill Athletic Association 145, Track 145 as Twenty eight F...,,,... ,,,. ir . - . - ---- - -Y - ---,M f mx, 5 Q 3 l Bra un Wi tmer Keillot Baldwin CARL BRAUN Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Band 1451 FANNIE D. WITMER- Fan Athletic Association 145, Girl Re- serves 145 HARRIETTE STONE Pe Club 135 145, Girl Reserves E35 ?45, Athletic Association 115 125 45 HAROLD HASTINGS- Hattie . Baseball 3 Scrub B B. 135 145, 1 5. - Athletic Association 135 145 Twenty-nine 611, ,, fr x vm! 1-y Ill . . .tj l 152 f . 'Xl Stone Hastings Boals Braden 1 e BASIL KEILLOR- Baz 5 Glee Club 135 145, Operetta 135 145, i Scrub B. B. 14 5, Track 145 . EVELYN BALDWIN Athletic Association 115 125 135 ' 145 , Girls' Glee Club 125 , Operetta 125 , A Student Council 145 , Style Show 145, ll Girl Reserves 145 , Class,Play 145. 3 l J SUSIE BOALS 1 Athletic Association 145, Girls Re- il serves 145 5 GRACE BRADEN il Home Economics Club 14 5, Athletic Association 145 , I f :fa ,, : 'va 111' :'-' md 5,5 ,gs-: 15, 1'-4 lxfgp' .cr .5.,.,Q: E' A +5353 5 ' 2 - 4 ,r- mwmsmwmffm , ,6 f . If 'fff ', , ,L it A 4 ,.-,.sQ,S SQ, QL xl IN .I 5. ffl? 1. 5 W ,Ui yi -ef fb Yi l I xl ,N I F i 5 Ask Efnrg- xi: , 1, .. CII 'il'-EI! . i Fair Spreng Kirsh Shilifler DOROTHY FAIR-' 'Dot Style Show 125 135, Pep Club 135, Girl Reserves 145, Athletic Association 125 135 145, Home Economics Club 145 MARTHA SPRENG Glee Club 125 135 145, Operetta 135 145, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, All State Chorus 145 RICHARD STONE LILLIAN CULLINS Girl Reserves 145, Athletic Associa- tion 125 135 145 H Stone C ullins Ecks tein Shenberger MILDRED KIRSH Style Show 115, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Student Council 135, Home Economics Club 145 FRANCES SHIFFLER Glee Club 125 135 145, Operetta 125 135 145, Pep Club 13 5, Athletic As- sociation 115 125 135 14 5, Girl Reserves 135 145, Home Economics 145. INEZ ECKSTEIN BERLIN F. SHENBERGER Thirty ,A, ,,i Q .YB q V . . , 'I f- 1 sf' if . X 4 - f . . .. . . 1, 'fp -sk -'T A , , U gilt, E' ,f jjkv , H . AM E, f NV- U ,ul - 11 - 11 ,X 319+ 2.5 if ., fy , if! P' N3 -A ,,f..,- - -. .1 4 . -. . xx! 'i f - f W.. V as ra as sin N 3 . 'fx - - i wr., -,...,+' 'v i -k,i1?,l.l51'?ss,. if rf A-.ff .X 'A X P5111 -3' . fs, A, 212. A Ml fiffs. c X 2 whats- . ti L MS . Q. , ln E +1 .i H ,-,Egfr mah 1 . A -P Y -'-as QQ-Q ,sig '.--:i:.s.,,s..s...w- 5- Q 1' 1-,. .. X s-,fs , -fs 5 , 44cc.z,.,. .. safe if Q ., 'sf 5 1.,. Q .-.-819,53 . , - -Y S I, U .-. ', ,la K irk pa trick - Miller Simpson Brown Lowe ' Query McCullough Glasener I I xi! EMERY KIRKPATRICK- Kirk Track 141, Baseball 121, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Scrub Basketball 121 141. LUCILLE MILLER Glee Club 121 131 141, Operetta 131 141, Style Show 131, Pep Club 121 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Ath- letic Association 111 121 131 141 HAROLD SIMPSON- Suitcase Baseball 141 MARGARET BROWN Girl Reserves 141, Home Economics Club 141, Athletic Association 141 JEAN E. LOWE Class B. B. 121, Pep Club 131, Girl Reserves 141, Athletic Association 121 131 141, Student Council 141, Class Play 141 DAVID QUERY- Dutch Football Seconds 121, First Team Sub. 131, Varsity Football 141, Basket- ball Seconds 121, Varsity B. B. 131 141, Track 131, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, PCP Club 111 121 131 141. Student Council 141, Hi-Y Club 121 131, Hi-Y Secretary 141, Varsity Club 131 141- MARY MCCULLOUGH Girl Reserves 131 141, Pep Club 111 121 131, Glee Club 121 PAUL GLASENER- Whitey Track 131 141, Scrub B. B. 141, Student Council 131 ' ia Q. 3 55532: 193 WV 'T Thirty-one V I 4 L , V..., I , , e .F be ee,-C miwmtmlte f 4 1 Ia' ' K e 'wk xi if 'El 11.1 ,-f 9 iff r 4 sa e sf' wi 26 . f 1 ' ei as 15 fe?f?,,.lf1ss, L.fX'a3f -1 ' X V N P . 1, ! if' 1 1 x e A ! R gm. Ehirllii 2252- , Long Smith Mc C ullough Leeds LOUISE LONG- Lil Glee Club 125 135 145, Pep Club 135, Girl Reserves 135 145, Athletic Association 125 135 145 WILLIAM SMITH- Bill ARLEEN VESPER Girl Reserves 135, Girl Reserves Cabinet 145, Athletic Association 145, Glee Club 135 145, Operetta 135 145 ARTHUR 'HINER- Art Glee Club 135 145, Operetta 135 145, Scrub B. B. 125 135 145, Publication Board 135, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Class Officer 125, Hi-Y Club 125 135 145, Latin Play 125 HK Vesper Hiner Ebert 1 Reaser DUANE McCULLOUGH- Mac Orchestra 135, Band 145, Football Seconds 125 135 145, Scrub Baseball 2 ROBERTA LEEDS-- Bobby Class Treasurer 145, Athletic Asso- ciation 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 125 135 145, Glee Club 12 5, Girl Reserves 135 145, Student Council 145 Latin Play 125 CHARLES EBERT- Chuck Basketball Scrubs 115 125 13 5, Pep Club 115 125 13 5, Athletic Association 125 13 5, Class Play 135 145 ALICE REASER Pep Club 125, Girl Reserves 135 145, Publication Board 135, Athletic Asso- ciation 125 135 145, Pioneer Staff 145, Student Council 135 145 Thirty two aiwiwiiaij. . , ,, 1 , , XM-Xt 'i i .ft fi is :A . i fa, . .. . 5 ., 'sifnlfef ii Nffxi-'MY .. ,fs-H' if gas- is W1 Vit-F st 1 25?-2-V, 5 ., ff3,Qt NQli Hastings ' Heifner Hartsel Rader ROBERT HASTINGS- Bob Athletic, Association 135 145, Scrub B. B. 135 145, Baseball 135 145 XDOROTHY HEIFNER HELEN HO RNBERGER Glee Club 135 145, Operetta 135 145, Girl Reserves 135 145, Home Econo- mics Club 145, Athletic Association 125 135 145, Student Council 135. FRANCES AMSBAUGH Girl's Glee Club 125 135 145, Oper- etta 125 135 145, Style Show 125 135, Girl Reserves 14 5, Athletic Association 115125135145 MAXINE HARTSEL- Mac , Q Style Show 125 135, Pep Club 115 125 135, Girl Reserves 135, 145, Ath- letic Association 115 125 135 145, Home Economics Club 145, Student Council 145. 1 ..- FWZ' i il Hornberger Amsbaugh Kearns Jacobs i 5 HOWARD RADER- Runt Glee Club, 145 Operetta 145, Base- ball Seconds 13 5, Scrub Basketball 135 5 145, Pep Club 135 145, Athletic Asso- ciation 135 145, Student Council 145 li i fi FRED KEARNS'- Freddie Athletic Association 125 cab 145, ig Scrub B. B. 125 135 145, Scrub Base Q Ball 125 135 lf ff I 1 CASSELL JACOBS- Hammurapi ,i Class Secretary 115, Class President ii 12 5, Class Vice-President 135, Varsity i Debate 135 145, Hi-Y Club 135 145,, Q Band 145, Pioneer Staff 145 Debate Cup 135, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Publication Board 135 Stu- ii dent Council 135 145, Class Play 145, ii Debate Club 145, National Forensic 1 League 145 ,Wh iiQi,3E.':. Thirty three ' QM! Sm.. .' ' W-1 ',., V- R - X A if . 35 QW Lager is 26 .,., . . ,. .- Kl . Y f 1 , SENIOR-B CLASS IK- FIRST ROW: Downs, Conway, Tuttle, Myers, Hart, Warnes, Fox, Donley ' -SECOND ROW: Morrow, Good, Kostler, Craven, Leinard, Swineford, N oggle, Kolb r THIRD ROW: Oheling, Gongwer, Lozier, Rumph, Dryer, Holmes, Hall 1 FOURTH ROW: Vermillion, Harrison, Denbow, Sponsler, Templeton, Walker, Firestone 1 i i 5 4, Senior-B Organization i PRESIDENT-Karl Lozier I SECRETARY-Hazel Myers TREASURER-Alieene Noggle V lx A! 41 Ejwx. 2 OL Thirty-four .A.-t.......L....,,i, 2 x Q 'S xl .X V ,vw 7 ffm' If ,VY Y 7 X' A Mm N + '17 ,350 ' ' MJ' .17 Wwififl xi ma, 1OrS X! ' 74if Vz,L wo Q V? UDL Cbvxlvk-2 -r rl K I 4. 1 J NJ! fs 9' 22669 . ' ,151 1 I WHL 1 CA 265 , ,f 'ifgfgglmil-f-'v5'N4-,:' ,WN JTO .fa f .. , L. All -9 ,-' 'fp' i . .1 l if A Q 1 , it , r.. . . . , --,-,,-,.. .,., . ,,., .. .. A ., , . s , . JUNIOR-A GIRLS 1 l FIRST ROW: Faber, Echelberger, Esbenshade, Bittinger, Mason, Austin, Gwinner, Burn 1' worth, E. Cole A K SECOND ROW: Roth, Phifer, Stair, Shuey, Orahood, Bright, Garver, Gault, Smith, Ohl THIRD ROW: Matz, Faulk, Fendrick, Ulrich, K. Myers, Young, Scott, Stoner, Goff, M. Cole I FOURTH ROW: Eby, McKibben, Hartman, Smilie, Leathers, Harper, Holmes, Swineford, . Baum, M. E. Cole, Fluke, Boyer, Schultz, Topping 'L 1 F ' junior Class History N the athletics of Ashland High,the Junior Class has been par- ticularly represented. The next year's football captain was selected from the ranks of this class and other members of they class were on the N. C. O. championship basketball team. De- bate teams received much of their material from this class and this year's all-round cup went to a Junior. The junior Class L debate team won the inter-class championship. The most out- standing accomplishment of this class for the past year was the presentation of a Booth Tarkington play, Seventeen Four- teen members of the class composed the cast which presented this play with singular success. Many of the large cast of the operetta, Pickles, were Juniors. EN- ill PEER? , K , Y in X Thirty-six ,...,..t .,.....,,... . h V Q , H iff I f lf I - F' eggs 3 my MHTRJMUM Le be TEE ' fff x.. N ,f - N H pm at , 'W li' 2 1 - JUNIOR-A BOYS ,f' 'fri y ,. I lm, 1 1 XX! l FIRST ROW: Helbert, Willour, Wile, Reaser, McCuen, Shoemaker, Rodenbaugh, Miller, V-lux' Zehner, Fendrick ' SECOND ROW: Leidigh, Louis, Snyder, Roberts, Hoffman, Mayner, Hartsel, Stauffer, Kaylor, Wolfe l ' N THIRD ROW: Riley, Pefer, Mateer, Seamons, Koel, Brubaker, Brown, Kramer, Brubaker, t Myers FOURTH ROW: Moor, Mundorf, Owens, Grary, Culler, Simonton, Robertson, Boyer, Metzger, Marshall, Gallatin l FIFTH ROW: Fouts, Bowman, Miller, Long, Fike , SIXTH ROW: Yanley, Buzzard, Maxheimer, Wharton,-Wallace 1 N N jumor-A Organ1zat1on PRESIDENT-Kenneth Wolfe l VICE-PRESIDENT-Paul' Wile , SECRETARY-Louise Thompson l TREASURER--Oscar Hartsel ' P ,sf . - Thirty-seven ' E nun .E ,' . X' -feq....N 5-ir-23: :Z J 1 - to l, L is fm Q S - 'R S R HIM! 3 ' . .Aw f . gi A on ,' JUNIOR-B CLASS -o f Qi FRONT ROW: E. McCray, Ledgyard, Marble, Mosser, H. McCray, Fast, Rumph, Hauck 'Q SECOND ROW: Simon, Kilheifner, Koerber, Basford, Swineford, Schultz, Davis, E. Morr, Stauffer - THIRD ROW: Lutz, Shixm, Stone, Lee, Walker, Laughery, Heister, G. Morr. V FOURTH ROW: Ebert, Lauther, Clark, Burns, Johnson, Woodworth I FIFTH ROW: Repenning, Donley, Aber 7 . il junior-B Organization x PRESIDENT-james,Don1ey VICE-PRESIDENTvPaul Johnson SECRETARY-Elizabeth McCray lt TREASURER-Eva Louise Davis ! . WY ll r .im A Thirty-eight if 1 so 4 wi l aIiX L Q by 0 rx A , 1 If L ,A -If MXN, M910 H f ww f X W my W I 6 v 'L' 1-fi Li FJ qw K 1 5 I , M ga 2 H Qm!Mi1lf'V'l4?,.,k W fig Y f if MQW Q ,ag dfMfQ Sophongores Y U Tfxcyzfbt A ' - VA 'V S b n 5 fb'-'L M2 ,1 -ll., 1 - CY 0 . fk?Zg0'f vi Q 4 3 + 5 5 P J . sf I :Vg J? JJ 4 1 Vans, ,sa 6 -.. .. 33-213353 . - M -f - 9 MX fl E' -a tu ri 1 ' 1 o L1 li 'ii ' iw 1 Q - , 2 X' 1 , sqft I A V- renew N: l f , t.. .s-.c.E 1 ff . Qi Min- 2 SOPHOMORE-A GIRLS ! FRONT ROW: Shenberger, Richardson, Shoemaker, Duncan, Crone, Holm, Barrett, Ryan, 5 Ritchey, Marshall, Reep, Gahagen, Kearns, Burns, Summers 1 SECOND ROW: Hogan, Crain, Cooper, McCarty, Yeater, Streval, Wicks, Lovering, Fire- stone, Brady, Carver, Zehner, Leiter l THIRD ROW: McKinley, Wolford, Breitenbucher, Ross, Baird, Plank, Buchannan, Finley, Jarvis, Gault, Sloane, Bensinger, Comer FOURTH ROW: Holmes, Gregory, Hammond, Matheny, Hoag, Witmer, Shukers,Scott, Bone, i ' Tieman, Hildebrand, Baylor X FIFTH ROW: Reynolds, Hess, Bentz, Roberts, Hershey, Adams, Patton, Hall l, SIXTH ROW: Sigler, Sohn, Daubenspeck, Porter, Abbott, Huntsberger, Finley, Stearns, Whitmer ' The Sophornores ITH a good part ofthe road to graduation behind them, the second year students can view the coming of the summer vacation with complacent satisfaction. Next fall the Sopho- mores will enter Ashland High School as juniors and the next year-the home stretch. Although the Sophs have had few obligations to perform in the way of getting entertained or enter- taining they have made up in other activities. ggxutx. 4 l ,,,,.,., ,,AA .,Y, r ,, C , ooooo, , W , pk o or . , R file? R' p f N C T 5, - 19 ,ff jf, ,QU ' 26 A a -3 r X ,I +.f N,y-K' AM V fl - jg-Sw gglj' r, - V, L A ,,-ff limi Al.k1fI'Jl'-'i?dfufr., RTX, ,, '!f:'mwm:f'W ' x' fx- SOPHOMORE-A BOYS FRONT ROW: Eidt, Gorz, Kopp, Hiner, Gongwer, Fisher, W. Miller, M. Miller, Mowery, Boyer, Fribley, Doerrer, Young, Mason . SECOND ROW: Gebhart, R. Doerrer, Vanosdall, Suter, Emmons, Auwiller, Clark, Shank, Calahan, Needham, j. Miller, Edmondson, Hess, McKibben THIRD ROW: Emmons, Martin, Good, Strickling, Faulk, E. Miller, Homerickhouser, Atter- holt, Topper, Figley, Fockler, Coons, Ryland, V. Doerrer, Bittinger,Au, McQuate, La Rue, Heifner FOURTH ROW: Coleman, Seigman, Cumberland, H. Miller, Siler, Brady, Hiller, Swineford, Latter, McFadden, Whitcomb Sophomore-A Organization PRESIDENT-Elmer Fisher VICE-PRESIDENT-Richard Kopp SECRETARY--Elve Barrett TREASURER-Malcolm Miller AZ? Mn 2 A Forty-one .5 l w L I 'H 1. WA R QF, . M ..,. . .....,. .. ,,.-.c,. , . .. ...,. , xih. Qi TJ, w.,.,,,..,,,, K Q MM ' - 3 A tk. , tt-.ts . - W----Q- A ik cl s f i l , - 'ra Ee L'-- V H T s QlNmHtBmLst -26 l Sf KV V 1 vi 1 - 'Q . - - Y , . ff f- 1 ll,1?S5 fx NM hs '14, ffm! .x i' 'S ' 3 sf 'T N -r ' A ' 5 V- Nfx fi K. ,f ' ml: flux '55 - ' X' :tv is Lfiukixl -,. l l . K . z,.sP'-wi 1 . MB . '-A fm. f . .im '?2f5244'w.uA:4lfkX--5-. islam ' 1 ...swf ,S :Z SOPHOMORE-B CLASS FIRST ROW: McCuen, Strickland, Hazlett, Hockensmith, Hildebrand, Stone, Ford, Bachman, 0' 'Q I Vesper ,' SECOND ROW: Smith, Buckingham, Shank, Eppler, Kagey, Sheets, Farnsworth, Hubler, Sloan , THIRD ROW: Rogers, Emmons, Brown, DeArmon, Saegars, Foreman ' FOURTH ROW: Hitchcock, Myers, Griffith, Hendry, McConnell 1 . l 3 ,a Sophomore-B Organization PRESIDENT-Wayne Smith VICE-PRESIDENT-Weldon Buckingham SECRETARY-Marjorie Hubler TREASURER-Raymond Myers l w I Forty-two Freshmen 'WN QL' XV ,T f i QA 4' -1 Jffff' ii V-'vzfr ' - .11 : .1 --'J' JI.. fy Ig? 57- Q. '1 2 xr - N. --1 f F.fEi'f 7, - : ,5'.,. , . .. , ' , L iffsf' ffm? 'Q -' In 'ff swf 'f It 2 FRESHMAN-A GIRLS f 1, I FRONT ROW: Jesson, Strock, Kerr, Gerberick, Dilgard, Farver, Stone, Kreiger, Baum, Het- ? tinger, Baum, D. Strickling, Kelly, Leathers, Burnworth, Kissel SECOND ROW: Wolfe, Murphy, Callahan, Riley, Lozier, M.Houston,Wesner, Smith, Schultz, Shuey, Vanosdall, Brubaker, Hollenstien, Plank, Freytag ' THIRD ROW: Leiter, Lutz, Steele, Ohl, D. Huston, Linsay, Wharton, Markley, Matthews, i Walker, Switzer, Dove, Mumaw, M. Strickling, Atkins l FOURTI-l ROW: MacIntosh., Wertman, Gerlach, Glessner, Galloway, George, Myers, Mitchel, I Emmmger, Shriver, Topping, Reed All FIFTH ROW: Millen, Plank, Faber, Schultz, Sh-enberger, Moor, Kirkpatrick I The Freshmen HE Freshmen have completed the first lap in the great obstacle race. The end of the school year of 1925-26'sees M the Freshman-A Class ready to enter the dignified ranks of the upper classmen. They have become able to find their way around over the building without looking at the numbers on the doors and they feel right at home in our midst. The biggest part of the uphill climb has been completed and all the Freshmen , are rejoicing. kfK ,oi Forty-four 6 MQRWQQQLSSS 26 Q 1 f . aft wg! V ,lub ax my li vga -Nl Jag i, 'Sin F- In -K : Elf , fi A1 A ,fy My -1 x.x.k.x . QFY Q lb .K . A fa ,V , .W 2' xr- by '--1 kg . ,X , K, ,' ,, 3 ' -' - . .Q ., ffki..f.,5:21i?? ..,. W-1:.,.i,3!'7iff'5fi,Q,,f1l9fn-Q isis. .-., 1' if ffg:1v?!emnHi'.: :f.: ,.-, . .... f .gL.gLf-..Tf,T mei l . .4 I 1 Q . r mir .X FRESHMAN-A BOYS f' ' ' ,fy V. I, ', . 4 , FIRST ROW: Heichel, Cowan, Plank, Stevens, Brubaker, Haynes, Fox, Krumlaw, Enck, -tj Krumlaw, Brandeberry, Chandler, Whistler SECOND ROW: Meade, Basford, Schreck, Vanosdall, Rhea, Cripe, Pollock, Mumaw, Snyder, X Q xx Leidigh, Snader X McQuate, Hiller, Likes, Roberts THIRD ROW: Tallentire, Spreg, Ritchey, Siegman, Nichols, Paxton, Waggener, Enzor, FOURTH ROW: Straits, Kirkpatrick, Garber, Helman, Garver E, I 1 I I Freshman-A Organ1zat1on '. PRESIDENT-Fred Vanosdall VICE-PRESIDENT-Bob Nichols d SECRETARY-Miriam Myers TREASURER-Cecelia Steele ,' i l N ,if ' . W7- Forty-Eve ? 1'-f up IJ '- 5: :, . ,,g'nf5.. 3z iffy --Q' -'Hi-: . . . - L- ,ic . , p p S. is s I f FRESHMAN-B CLASS f! 2. '+P' I FRONT ROW: Foreman, Rogers, Hamilton, johnson, Hetsler, Leach, Emmons, Roberts Q Sears, Mowery, N. Wills, Foreman 1 SECOND ROW: Cooper, Pember, Gwinner, McQuate, Amweg,Enck, Campbell, Edmondson Castor, Holm, Creveling 1 THIRD ROW: Scott, Sheppard, Wolf, Buckingham, Kolb, Martin, Castello, Leslie, L. Wills Markley, Jones ik FOURTH ROW: Cottrell, Kauffman, Depler, Hecker, Jackson, Jordan, Mercer, Harpster , Smith, Gaetjens, Jacobs I F v Freshman-B Organization, PRESIDENT-Allen Gaetjens VICE-PRESIDENT-Roger Roberts SECRETARY-Ragna Holm i TREASURER-Junior Jacobs X 5 ,Exits eu... ' S x'1 5 f , a egg 2 . J -Si.--wtf.. - 'Ya-ii. . orty-six Book Two i Activities 4' '4 I H I V Ii X. I X? ,I 'I ,-4-ff 3 mf? a.f3'2:5 .1 f,':gF f 5- :-- u- :S . f vw IJ, ' sv 1 f?.+?i2 5'7f!T 'ifgil' f gl 1. . k f , A. s ' 1 1.5 2 1 f , , .. K.-f ge a sr , ff' ' W gg. L '- Q A - P. 'if I S5 X wk, 1 n ,1 M.-Iii' P iii N? LBJ?-,xiii frgriq . , . ,. Elmira. f'3'P,' '1Ji,.:yL1 3 f'?1:-eiuuiflf-X xt ws- - rqwtwrfuslr V . R 3 , .7 - t. , - DQ, Z The Pioneer Staff HE first requirement of an annual staff in the publication of a distinctive book is the determination to work and work . hard. Combined with this, careful planning stands as the next important requirement. The Pioneer Staff had both of these qualities. Immediately after the election of a staff at the beginning of the school year, regular meetings were held in which each mem- ber reported what work had been done in his line during the week. With this cooperation between members of the Staff the book is it one which represents the work of the entire Staff. x fs-. 72? if i A. Pioneer Staff Executives i 1 ! J X 1 t u. I U sum wmA 'ii'- mu fl ' 5 , we 'i i- 1 - M Forty-eight W a The Pioneer Staff Forty-nine X A MISS MARTHA PILKEY Faculty Advisor ':! f fx ,lil 1 if 'Q V ll l ,,,,t ....,,. ..,,, . ,i ,I .. ,, , ,, ,., , , . ,, l - . - i . ,- - 'xg i A I ' J , f J , , Q' ' 1 TTT 6 ee I lrem nw . 26, 5 M ' 9, -rQ3f'-- ' I 1 .fs -A -- - f - 'Mffzfi' .LT7 -. ft . f -.Z H i ff L . ' Q ' GIRLS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Easterday, McCray, Crain,1 Richardson, Lutz, Freytag, Kelly, Barrett, H. Myers SECOND ROW: Mosser, Topping, Dreyer, Dessenberg, Noggle, Finley, Leiter, Hubler THIRD ROW: Davis, I-Iartsel, McDowell, Steele, M. Myers, McCarty, Sheets FOURTH ROW: Lowe, Camp, Reaser, Baldwin, Snyder FIFTHAROW: M. Myers, Lersch, Swartz, Fluke, Thompson, Lash The Student Advisory Council HE work of the Student Council during the past year has been such as to make it a vital factor in the life of the school- Weekly meetings were held in which every question which direct- ly concerned the student body was heartily discussed. The council is composed of the officers of the various classes and school organizations. In this way a perfect representation of . the student body by their elected representatives was obtained. The chief aim of this organization has been to promote friendly cooperation between the faculty and student body. By their open forum discussions every Monday morning much has been done toward the realization of this aim. The adjustment of corridor loafing, the establishment of a gab room, the presen- tation of good rally and chapel programs-these are some of the things accomplished by this organization in 1926. Q Nimxiiise 2 E :Hx mn nr' 4'-lgL?:'?'- 14 5: ,T 5 2 e . 4 iqfmwiii ff F ,' A I CliiifCQ0 EmUQQli:i ii' I 1 4 yw' I . fn- 5 25 5 ,m., .Q BOYS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL , lf . ,fe FIRST ROW: Fribley, Enzor, Buckingham, Wile, M. Miller, Kopp, Edmondson, Vanosdall, 1-,AQ 1, W' J J. Miller 1 SECOND ROW: Smith, Gantz, Melching, Hartsel, Porter. Fisher, Vanosdall, Riley, D. Query THIRD ROW: Wolfe, L. Brubaker, Lutz, Donley, Lozier, R. Miller, Nichols, Garber. FOURTH ROW: Farnsworth, Jacobs, McEntire, Morr, Emmons, Kramer, Kirkpatrick, Finley, Shriver if ,i FIFTH ROW: Topping, Johnson, Vermillion, Kiefer, Smith, Ganyard K Student AdV1SOfy Council Or ganlzatlon 5 1 . 9 PRESIDENT-Donald Ganyard in VICE-PRESIDENT-Paul Wile f SECRETARY-Louise Thompson fi 7 E1 wi gl 113' ,1-Q -1 Um.. .5 ,ff ,fi-fu .1-f -HSE? ..'4f-15 5 ., ji ,?:'2bs'i?lg:. Fift -one 577 y ,. Affirmative Debate Team LAWRENCE BRUBAKER SHIRLEY ROTH KENNETH WOLFE CATHERINE BRAUN PAUL GARBER WHAT IS THE VALUE OF DEBATING? COACH K. E. MILLER EBATE is not speaking alone. It is a combination of speaking and thinking. The student speaker must be a thinker as well as a speaker. In addition to these requirements he must possess the ability to work hard and consistently, for successful de- bating is founded upon hard work. The greatest good derived from a training in debating is that it prepares the student for a successful life after he has left school. The process he goes through in his debate training arms him to attack the questions which will confront him later on. -Debate Coach K. E. Miller. Fifty-two X 1 Negative Debate Team LILLIAN CONWAY MALCOLM MILLER CASSELL JACOBS DOROTHY MASON 1926 DEBATE RESULTS March 3 Ashland aff. here Bucyrus Neg. March 12 Ashland Aff. here Massillon Neg. March 12 Ashland Neg. there Massillon Aff. March 17 Ashland Neg. here Mansiield Aff. March 19 Ashland Aff. there Wooster Neg. March 26 Ashland Neg. there Delaware Aff. April 15 Ashland Aff. Fifty-three Ashland Neg. Opponent's Total- 3 Ash1and's Total-15 -vor: N i i D M, eete Z 1 l Q Qc. f Qi ' ,x , . fix. ,T New sig? . Kiw- HW CLUB A w l FRONT ROW: Robert Kopp CHead Cheerleaderb William Krumlaw, Richard Kopp Willis Krumlaw, Robert Greene BACK ROW: Dudley Miller, Mary Louise Swartz, Anabel McKinley, Robert McKinley l u l I 1 ,g ..3.,.... agus... --E-,gf F vt llfnf 2 f - Cheerleaders' Club Going Strongl- F you don't believe that high school organizations really work you never saw our cheerleaders at our Friday morning rallies down in the old gym. There was Bob Green, red in the face with exertion, trying to make the students raise the roof. The grace of Red Swartz and Anabel McKinley would have made you think of a class in aesthetic dancing and the two Krum- laws worked together like the Siamese twins. , Young Dick Kopp led like a veteran and promised to approach the aptness of his big brother, Bob,who was head cheerleader. Dudley Miller was another member of this hardworking octette, and did his bit, which amounted to quite a bit,whenever he was given a chance. ' Five members of this bevy of pep promoters are lost from the club by J une graduation. These are: Bob Green, Dudley Miller, Robert Kopp, Robert McKinley and Mary Louise Swartz. Fifty four i t . L is ,rl l Wa 9 gj,,5,, -,zgllxi 1-K' X , x N Q N K Y, l ,a-.ff 4 -, PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Finley, I-I. Rader Shreck, Kramer, C. Rader R. Riley, Woodworth rug' I 1 1 ,JI SECOND ROW: McKinley, Conway, Heifner, Myers, Cole, Dessenberg, Noggle, Thomasxik, Baum H. Riley Stone FOURTH 'ROW: Swartz, Easterday, Kostler, Reaser, Phifer, Matz, Callahan, Murphy, Morr, ll Leathers Strickling FIFTH ROW: Koerber, Lash, Plank, Stone, Towslee, E. Finley, Fetzer, L. Finley, Repp, Wes- if I F ner Kelly, Neiswinner. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Buzzard, L. Brubaker, Wolfe, C. Brubaker, Wile yn, X1 if PEP CLUB ORGANIZATION PRESIDENT-Karl Finley VICE-PRESIDENT-Myrtle Finley A SECRETARY-Vera Dessenberg TREASURER-Paul Wile SERGEANT-AT-ARMS-Howard Rader l Pep Club N keeping the enthusiasm of the student body at par, the Pep Club has been singularly successful during the past year. K By promoting organized rooting at the games and by getting 1 whole heartedly behind every enterprise representing the school, ' they have helped greatly in making Ashland High School register nearly one hundred percent in pep. Their most outstanding accomplishment for the year was the l publication of the Pep Hand-book. A committee appointed l from the membership of the organization complied facts and figures concerning Ashland High's interscholastic contests for the past year and placed them in the hands of the student body in the form of a neat, thirty-two page hand-book. lx Q -. 1 iv ' 2 ' '- U www' - wr 'A ,A A-'sims-V , f - --as M - fe 3 S19 M UM 1. fgL, gg , , , . A ' ., S I all E4 i, -9 I i If i I I I 1 r l l ,I i eg gtk E it rn 'E 'if' xxi ' , i DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Baum, Laughery, Eckstein, Gahagen, Ritchey, Braun SECOND ROW: Hall, Scott, Bensinger, Shiflier, Stine, Kirsh THIRD ROW: Hornberger, Towslee, Kohler, Schmidt, Markley, Brown FOURTH ROW: Whitmer, Austin, Snyder, Hartsel DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB ORGANIZATION PRESIDENT-Ruth Scott SECRETARY-Maxine Hartsel TREASURER-Helen Hornberger Domestic Science Club HE Domestic Science Club started operations this year with only thirty members and was the iirst organization of its kind in this school. The chief aim of the Club is to establish a helpful relationship between the school and the home and to promote an interest in domestic science work. Any girl is eli- gible who has completed one year of the Domestic Science or Domestic Arts courses. The Club met every three weeks during the past year and the programs presented at these meetings were always of an interesting or instructive nature. HK Fifty-six , ii Fl ft .. . , ,- .u,, . . 1 f Wiig... -w ,, K. 233. 'X , AQ 5. '. N x 1 L 'fwfr l A l Yi ig.. .iff assi 5 26 3 iw' N -. 3- ' , ,' - gr- f '-'- -G ' - ...Q ,i X kg., -f .3 ef- L ,v M. S' 5 , 18--la r g 3 :NWN r I F . g, x LCA, . uiiuii L 4 - l ,, WN , Q ri 1 GIRL RESERVES FIRST ROW: M. Cole, Helbert, Camp, Shinn, Lowe, Baum, Myers, McDowell, Roth, E. Cole, ' -, SECOND ROW: M. Cole, Hartsel, Long, Galloway, Gwinner, Hetsler, Matz, Burnworth, Vesper i Gorz VF! Swartz, Smith fAdvisorD X THIRD ROW: Adams CAdvisorJ, Swineford, Boyer, Easterday, Mason, Bittinger, Echelberger, V Esbenshacle Shifher Fluke FOURTH ROW': Thorxipson, G. Smith, D. Smith, Baldwin, Downs, Stover, Reaser, Hornberger FIFTH ROW: Baum, Towslee, Stone, Snyder, Freer, Brown SIXTH ROW: Koerber, Lash, Amsbaugh, Mandeville QAdvisorD, Fair, Middling GIRL RESERVE ORGANIZATION PRESIDENT-Martha McDowell VICE-PRESIDENT-Marjorie Myers SECRETARY-Betty Camp TREASURER-Martha Downs The Girl Reserves number of delightful programs were given by the Girl Re- serves Club this year. Some of these were: the Girl Re- serve dance, the mother-daughter banquet, the initiation and the Circle of Light meeting. It was at the mother-daughter banquet that a delightful little sketch, The Fatal Quest was given. This program was very much enjoyed. This organization boasts of eighty members and has become a very influential part of the school life. The aims of the club are: to promote better spirit among the girls of this school and to aid the community in every possible way. The faculty advisors of the organization are: Miss Mandeville, Dean of the Girls, Miss Sarah Smith and Miss Lois Adams. l li ,f .1 Fifty-seven I a s .IQ .fl , zfwj Q ,ZZZIQ .ef-Ei .T .-.,- iz VCE! . ', W ' 'SA'-V HI-Y CLUB W- Query, Farnsworth, Melching Kaylor, D. Query, Caton Miller, Fouts G. Morr, Bowman Stauffer Lutz, Hiner, Wile Donley Fox, Jacobs, t Guy Morr HI-Y CLUB ORGANIZATION gPRESIDENT-Guy Morr VICE-PRESIDENT-William Query SECRETARY-David Query ' TREASURER--Fred Kaylor Gene Russell Adult Advisor Guy Morr was lost from thej Club by mid-year graduation and Leonard Melching was elected to take the position of President Fifty-eight r,..j... ....... ..., ...,- ' X M1 .1 K f 1 A l9ii lfaaawmua A 26 l ' ,753 ' , -. . ASHLAND I-IIGH'S JOURNALISTSf ' ' J X it Cy!! , 'I -mn FIRST ROW: Rader, Mayner, Kramer, Roth, Gahagen, Phifergfi, K ,,4V V XX 1 SECOND ROW: Wolfe, Ganyard, Reaser, camp, Baum, Fluke ,V THIRD ROW: C. Brubaker, Melching, L. Brubaker, Templeton Q l FOURTH ROW: Wile,Breitenbucher,Glasener if 1 y , The High School News l l HE publication of a paper by the school itself was done , away withsthisgyear but in the place of the Flashlight the lL daily news of the High School appeared in a neat column in the l Times-Gazette. In many ways the publication of the school T news in the local paper had advantages over the old Flashlight , Much more chance for exercise of writing ability was given this 1 year and as a result the school news published a number of the l best feature columns. There were: Bill Doger's Indigestionf' Aunt Fannie and The Town Creek. These were all take offs on popular columns in daily papers and were well enjoyed by f the students. Besides this, snappy news stories covering every 4 4 school activity were printed daily. A The staff which was changed every six weeks period was l selected on the merit as shown by written articles handed in by l those desiring a position. The work of faculty advisor was performed by Mr. K. E. Miller. 'nf'-'?' w iQ533.g's N gg Fifty-nine WJ 5-li 1 ,6 'fllar-if -,gn !,T vvf, E .ffl X ..,. ,--,.,. , ,?ig:.v--w , ..,... ,.,.,,,,, .,,, ,,.. , , K: . ..,. N.. 1 I r QOQWNUQ N az 'Qi K f ' as MN I 1 ,gm ' sissy: xr-'fi 4 M N- bm-Iyifpgx s A i ..Pn'fuiuJiifN'reff-, .. ,, .,..., il 'A K 5265-5' ME!! Q 62 Sf. High School Song We're loyal to you, Ashland High, We'll always be true, Ashland High, We'l1 back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land, And we're yours to command, Ashland High. Through decades our triumphs have rolledg 1 A MI And ages our deeds shall unfold. Q, ' When in later years we're yearning i, Our hearts will e'er be turning ' To you, dear old Ashland High. , REFRAIN ' l Fling out the orange and black Hag, dear Ashland High. 2 Let not the spirit of your sons ever die. I Like men of old on giants Placing reliance, l Crushing deiiance, We're for Ashland High. , Amid the broad green plains that nourish our land, For honest learning and endeavor we stand, And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand, Now and forever, Ashland High. Z9 5 5 :ac-an nes: P I M' r ' . Sixty Musical Organizations i af' if ,xswg t 5 ifxixflgl is YS ' 1 ff iv I X, ,, -A , xg. I! I . K Q .Q A. t- fl H 5 A 1 . Y: f . Nbr, , ,V . 1' . to lf,.,ff1-will ef it 5.4.5-rf.. WI l pw i N. jf. .M tv 3+ .milk Www 1K'.yfd,..xX .:, -..., V fvyvi k lg,-K ,X 15W -X?z .. 5.4 ...... - ..L,..... rmaanami -e3i........, .,m?..'95r-f ' 1'Pfl1,ryfbt-Ap,, pta. ixwegosiimrsfw - ' Q-: fi-Q-1, sis l l ORCHESTRA l, X , FRONT ROW: Mason, Hitchcock, Kerr, R. Burnworth, Plank, Schultz, Lovering Ryan Af, . . ff l 1 31 l l P 3 5 Q29S'2.t '.K ll- -Egi.-lg, ' ,L ,gn lg b. '- .QEEE-53 . Y ' A ' ge --fi- -if-if Smith, Griffith SECOND ROW: Matz, Miller, Piper, Gongwer, Hauck, Pete fDirectorD, E. Burnworth Barett Garber, I-Iootman, I-Ielman, Repenning, Hoffman The Orchestra URING the past year the High School Orchestra has meant a great deal in nearly all the programs presented by this school. This organization furnished the music for a large num- ber of entertainments, such as the operetta, class plays, etc. Twenty-two students play in it and have received much fa- vorable comment from the audiences before which they have performed this year. In the presentation of the annual Operetta, the orchestra proved its worth. Under the skilled direction of Louis E. Pete the High Schoolmusicians handled the musical accompaniments in a highly capable manner. gg Sixty two ixfgf ' WV'-M'-WM-in ff N my M-Mi H l 1 f' W- Ib? gif.. .. so 26 I K -!v'v X.'Xfs! . 5' - .fx X br.-A : Q HEI Xjxifsf' ff- R lf' .' ,ff-e.. ': I l ffm ' ' is - . eff 'se H' S , -1 5 to , w f f: -.f1i,f w.s-' I - - I .,-i ,.... GIRLS' GLEE CLUB min , . 74 'LI FIRSTQROW: Whitbeck. Roth, Vesper, Hart, Bentz, Hetsler, Long, McKinley, Lutz, Ross 'Eff SECOND ROW: Thomas, Smilie, Ford, Hubler, Hammond, Chamberlain, Jesson, Streval, Crain, Cooper M THIRD ROW: Wiley, McDowell, Brown, Shiffler, Homberger, L. Miller, Sigler, Swartz, Fetzer V FOURTH ROW: Koerber, Spreng, Finley, Phifer, Amsbaugh, Pete fDirectorJ, Hall, Dauben- 5 speck, Camp, J. Miller, Goff. ' 7 Glrls Glee Club NE of the foremost musicalorganizations of the High School is the Girls Glee Club. This organization is composed of ' fifty voices and has appeared a number of times in school pro- grams besides in their regular annual concerts. They were also scheduled to appear at the teachers' convention at Cedar Point. j' 4 The girls have a regular period two days out of each week in l which they practice under the direction of the head of the musical department, Louis E. Pete. During the past year a very enter- taining repertoire was worked up. -1 V ,ff V , I Id 71:1 I , f. , Ia-A':,: Sixty-three ' K - an - . ... uf. .-..- -.L......-,c,,,,,c -A , W - nag 5.512 VV' TX, L , s . .I 57fLaQ54'x4- Qt W it W OPERETTA PRINCIPALS 1 H' SEATED: Alvin Leidigh, Bumskig Mack Shinn, Jigog Pauline Chamberlain, Lady Vivian Shirley ' 'f, Roth, Ilonag Robert Kopp, J . Jennison Jones. ff' STANDING: Pete Ganyard, Jonas Bennington: Joseph Mayner, Rumskig.Beryl Lutz Louisa 1 Nl l I ,r I I l K I E Wing E510 Clyde Farnsworth, Ferri Kmskig Paul Johnson, Hans Maierg Dudley Miller, Arthur Crefont Lucille Miller, June Pennington. A Record Breaking Oper etta HE change made this year in the usual run of Ashland High School's operettas is believed to have been largely respon- sible for its singular success. Pickles, a three-act musical comedy, was selected and received the favorable comment of the full house which viewed the evening performance. This was the first time in four years that this annual event has been so well attended. The large cast which presented this charming production was composed of the personnel of the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs and performed in a manner well worthy of -the numerous compliments they have received. The cast was as follows: Hans Maier, Prop. of the Wurtzelpraeter Inn .... Paul Johnson Louisa, a Waitress ................... V ........... B eryl Lutz Ferri Kinski, Head of Vienna Secret Service. .Clyde Farnsworth Bumski ................ ............ ........ A , lvin Leidigh Rumski ...... ........ . . .... Joseph Mayner Ilona, a Gypsy Girl, ................ ..... S hirley Roth J igo, Her Villainous Father ............ .... M ack Shinn J . J ennison Jones, Advertising Expert .... ..... R obert Kopp Arthur Crefont, An American Artist ..... .... D udley Miller June Pennington, An American Heiress .......... Lucille Miller Jonas Pennington, The Pickle Prince .......... Donald Ganyard Lady Vivian, A Charming English Widow. .Pauline Chamberlain Burgers, Viennese Maidens, Gypsies 1215, Q I ir- E. I :K lil .F fa 'V . , gigiflar -57 . E j 5 'W if -e ,--:fiat . .- T - i L Y L ,..4.. gg 3553 Sixty four 'g 1' 'f - -, 3 b e l i t ,QLD , , Lg, .... L Bovs' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Harold McCucn, Alvin Leidigh, Robert McKinley, Mac Shinn, Wilson Yanley, Arthur Hiner. f x 1 U' -... SECOND ROW: Filson Roberts, Lowell Johnston, William Topping, Marion Streval CAccom- panistl, Robert Kopp, Rexford Culler. ' THIRD ROW: Dudley Miller, Donald Ganyard, Marvin Hoffman, Raymond Burris, L. E. 1 Pete CDirectorD. x J l Q Boys Glee Club ' 4 LTHOUGH a smaller organization than the girl song- li makers, the Boys' Glee Club is no less talented. It was P7 from the boys club that all of the principal male characters were L selected for the operetta, Pickles, which was presented this year. Like the girls' club, the boys met twice a week throughout the school year and practiced. The songs they sing range from negro spirituals to Russian chants and they sing them all well. ,il ii Sixty-five 21 'Fifi' ..,, , ,,A,. , .,.. . , 3, U--. E - o T ft, g ffl L., as eww . N if! BAND W FIRST ROW: Braun, Garber, J. Miller, M. Miller, Jacobs, Helman, Hoffman, Hootman SECOND ROW: Bittinger, Vanosdallj Gongwer, Hauck, Leidigh, McCullough, Plank Bumworth. THIRD ROW: Repenning, Pete fDirectorD, Hitchock, Piper, Shriver. l l 1 1 l KI l I K Xl! Wifi. jg A E 22 .ms semi' The Band S an organization for pep promotion the High School Band takes the cake! Throughout the football season the orange and black clad musicians appeared at the home games with their repertoire of stirring music. They also played at the home basket- ball games and provided pep for many of the Friday morning rallies in the old gym. The band is composed of twenty students who practice regu- larly under the direction of Louis E. Pete. The local Lions Club had much to do with putting the Band on a working basis. It was with the assistance of this organization that a large number of new instruments were purchased. Sixty six Book Three Features 'WN Sf- vi' r 1 N , 5 J Li l 7,1 jf , Im 543 5 .1 ,,7??l','Q:1gg' '.-., EA -25154 '- .Q if f 25 T? 'Eff -'E'--.fl -as ,ri- 'v1 .fa 'fe JL' Ti? -f1: 1 T ' . ,WM-, 1 -Q-... -1--L. . MV., J, ' l X . ,.. ,. A E , . t Q 2 V it ,Y i . 1 1 A iz. t mill News ffiffii 2 i K. ,,. .vgttgfsh , r . , '.,. . Xx,.k. figmagwg. AA N'-fy' Historical High Lights of Ashland THE tale of Ashland's growth from a small village of a few straggling log cabins, to the thriving manufacturing city of to-day, presents an interesting study. The first years of 1800 saw only a few scattered log cabins in what is now Ashland County. Immigration was greatly checked by the War of 1812. However, after the close of the War the influx of settlers increased. Families who came in were from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and a few from the New England states. The fact that the persons who colo- nized Ohio were of Revolutionarystock stands as the reasonwhy Ohio has taken such a prominent position in the nation. Blazed trails were the only highways of the settlers in the olden days. These pathways led off through the woods in every di- rection to the solitary cabin of each settler. Forty years of col- onization in Uniontown preceded the coming of the first rail- road. In 1864 the Atlantic and Great Western railroad started operations between Ravenna and Galion, passing through Ash- land. With the advent of the railroad, the little town grew by leaps and bounds. In 1822 a post office was established in A , I Ashland. The coming of the post office brought about the re- ? naming of the village. Heretoforethetown had been called Union- ,' town. However, when the Federal Post Office department re- fused to grant an oliice to another town of Ohio, called Union- 1 town, the name was changed to Ashland. CA post office had , already been set up in another Uniontown, Ohio.j l . . . ' i 1 Accompanying the first settlements in Uniontown came the 2 establishment of an educational system. The first schools were I supported by occasional subscriptions from the parents of the 3 pupils. The teachers were paid very low wages and the pupils i went to school only when duty or inclination' did not call them 1 f- - 2- . elsewhere. The first school of Uniontown 1 U. was established in , , Qy,iXjLfs,i,gff.Qg3, 1821 and was conducted m5521455-k'f by a Mr. Williamson. Ni' 1850 marked the estab- --1-, f 3,0851 ,, I, . lishment of the Union x RQ! .113-V1 Schools' in Ashland. ? iigiili This was the first impor- 5 .l ' 3' tant step taken by Ash- fi F. ug ji fir- landers in providing an l 45 -gi-AH, 1. MGM V , adequate educational y l4,fZ9l'i'4'M515,9,,QA Ti?liw7f system. Another feature lf- ,P 'ixt! f iiiiff7 - of Ashland's early edu- 'Q' 7 il tl cational advantages was ,P - i I Q' -'elif 1 the Ashland Academy. gl Q. Lorin Andrews, an early l gi 9- educator, was made Q Q. principal of theAcademy E. Nu :SLE Y Q' il, wk 11'1 1844. LoR1N ANDREWS ' Eff Sixty eight 'Wir ,Ze . C 'Lf W .-2. 5 'fkity ff! L ly if HQ. A5 '-E P 'fu-f . 'A W ,Qi I- mf I Qs 33? -. X.: wx. ...Fig I X 'Mxflx X X iw rw Swim ggsii F ZAQSQX Q f 2 5-zN 'T! 1 Sixty-nine Lorin Andrews is a man whom Ashlanders have great reason to remember, since he was responsible for much of the early development of Ashland. He was born in a log-cabin which stood on the south side of what is East Main street, just a few rods east of the corner of what is now Main and Center streets. He was the fourth child to be born in Ashland, and was Ohio's first Union volunteer in the great struggle between the North and the South. The first settlement on land that is now Ashland was the cabin of Christopher Trickle. It was in 1812 that Mr. Trickle, with the assistance of several of his neighbors who were called in, erected his log cabin on the south side of what is now Cleveland avenue. From this humble start the little town continued to grow and the single street took shape. Main street was the first thoroughfare in Uniontown. It was dusty in summer, a mass of frozen ruts in winter, and a sea of mud in spring. To a person now living in Ashland, the appearance of the little town in the middle of the eighties would have presented a queer sight. There was a machine for the carding of wool operated on East Main street. An old horse furnished the motive power for the wheels of industry in this establishment. Farther down the street stood the Anderson sawmill on what is now the park at the intersection of Cleveland avenue and Main street. West Main street ended in the town creek. Near here the boys of the community used to congregate during the hot days of the summer and stage a back to nature movement. This was the location of Ashland's ole swimmin' hole. In those days the Hayesville road CCenter streetl did not have the refined appearance of a beautiful residential district. It was bordered by rail fences and the outskirts of the town were marked by a lane QWashington streetj which led up to the farmhouse of Joseph Sheets. This house is still standing and is believed to be the oldest house in Ashland. In 1846 an election held, decided Ashland as the county seat of Ashland County. Hayesville appeared as the other possibility. Ashland became the chief town of the county when 2682 votes were polled in her favor against the 2002 for Hayesville. Ash- land was then a town of 1300 inhabitants. S . Ii iff ..-1:2 r - . i-, in-rfffi, :TT 'C E Q'-UT-L. -R ' :Mfr-7.3-mlei-.4 1: an T'-f' il, Sift-1...-.. 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' -11' . , -L-.H 3-. .-Qleaeififfziiffg, .25 -.2-Ercflf,'FVTQ'-I+?-54 I -ii-TCQTLJQ.-sa fuk .4 rj Y ' ,ii ': . ff: 4i.1-a--4 rE'-?1- l. 3l-f :T .1f.-.fizfg-5-:ge 1:--Lk-if. :gi--'na'----:::f ' LJ -xg? ' 'F '4 fig - Y A... .1-Q. g r : 11:-in f- , -- I 'Lgi' -ar-' fflifji -Q if-H5 Drawn by Henry .Howe 'in 1846. THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE THREE-QUARTERS OF A CENTURY AGO .f 7 i . xii W I w 7, -ng! ' K t ,lf RJ! lil I I V :V ,il .I 144-4 .rg-1 f ,fffliy-,fjgv f L' 2J'.,,ei:: 7 ., --, S-Lf f... LYQ 7351.5 ,. ,Jil zfturxvh - -1-,iq ... gs i 0 f QQ Qzl ,,N1,+ Ixxf . 1- I in 1 if g 2. - i -1 --f ' f - x 5. ' ' infix QNCLM :NJN lil! fglm i is If . . - - ... , . . -X , .1 5 - ., X .2 5.-Q 9- gg j K' iff' ' .Q . ,- .. ,. .- M l ,,s.1,s- Hi N- .yy fs , s. A Q - - 3 , W , f I ' , - ff ...- .s 1. - . - 1...-,R 1 A . . K -. my W -..- 1-g y z -1- x Q., V W --J Q , c , .--K-K, M J.. ,N . ,W rg, .3 g 'f fm'- - f ' -f. - '1 .sf-f i r f 1 1 - .iw NHL- . h 6 grim t su L :xii - E1 ms. :--f77j.L.,.:.: Ashland's old stone Methodist church which stood where the courthouse now stands was for some time used for the transac- tion of the county business. In 1851 the present building was erected at a cost of about S20,000. Following the erection of the courthouse came the building of the old stone jail. This building still stands as a land- mark well known to Ashlanders. One of the most remarkable scenes ever witnessed by Ashlanders was the execution of Ed- ward Steingraver, west of the old stone jail. He had been con- victed of the murder of Clarinda Vantilburg, a blind girl. This was in 1852. In 1884 two convicted murderers, Horn and Grib- ben, were hanged on a scaffold which had been built on the courthouse grounds. At the outbreak of the Civil War,Ashland was a town of about 3,000 and furnished its share of men to engage in the long strug- gle which was to follow. At the close of the war returning sol- diers found many changes had been made in the town. Orange and Main streets had been paved with cobblestones. On April 24, 1898, twenty-four Ashland men went to Polk to join Company C of the 8th Regiment Ohio Volunteers for the Spanish-American War. Ashland's iirst high school building was erected in 1874 at a cost of about S32,000. This building was used for many years until it was replaced in 1914 by a larger and more modern struc- ture. Now Ashland has a high school building which houses both the 7th and 8th grades Cjunior High Schooll and Senior High School as well. In respect to modern construction and equipment this building equals any to be found in the State of Ohio. . The industries of Ashland have been the cause for much of her development. In 1915 Ashland held her first centennial cele- bration in which the products of this thriving inland city were d splayed. Ashland was a city of 9000 at that time. United States' entrance into the World War met with patriotic support in Ashland. Company E, an infantry division formed here, served with honors in the allied forces over there. Dur- ing the War Ashland High School cooperated in all the moves for home patriotism and thrift. So interesting is the story of Ashland's development and so limited is the space here at command that we can hope no more in this short article than to have fostered an interest in the story of Ashlancifs growth which Ashland High School students would not otherwise have had. ' The End Seventy l is at P ,'X is N Q v9 'J -3- I 9 fe 0-X 1 1 0 Q ' - , , - , . ' , ' 5,21 -'.-,. 'fiifgik 1: r 4 is A- x Q-:':w:f.s - ', 3.-.ur , g 3- vis, Q-re - - l j ,s 1 lv- 3 L -3 M 1 - 1 g 5 Let's Take A Little Walk Through Ashland High t We enter the high school building at the Cottage street entrance. mf i 'And go up the steps to the second floor corridor. Seventy-one A ' N . 1 Q AM .,,.. , .,.. ,,,.,,., .5 ..,. . ,.,, ,, ,.,., ...-.-..M... ,,.4 . M t,...k:.l S e , Jw . i ' . P i YN -Qs K fi Q 1 .e U I, ' i . it ' v . Q fifeiir- '-HNSMSL ' 1' V- S M w, 1? , . -, , 4. cw 2 if we QQ , -H+. -1?-f.tfw,eQ .,-, rf-N N4 X-A . 51539 ,sp S5 , 3' , f 1 . , W J , 5, . it S215 , sir My -S? af- Q3 M11 It ' ' - 5 ., g g eQ,Q.,J,,:.eL:'ssfiE'fiLXi? ESQ . f:z.a1Z,f M f ' U M A FX - Then to the office of the Principal wliere records of the High Schooi of every student are to be found. ' ' A Y N 1 r N s X We take ia peep into the Conference and Editorial room where the varsity debaters coxifer and where the High School publications are edited. Seventy-two -.-, .1 ,. J E i ...........-A 5 i it e s -' f .W s of gg, . ' . I 1 U -. :ff g X3 sf-,px -1. 'esgxhni l ' 'K' .n i . . f s f Xx f --ak-:k,,' . WP? QQQEVN' '! ' 3-35 sg. 2,1 S w ig 1 L K -- am i- lf Q FQ -i., 93:5 rf' r SQL QQXENTGK g H After walking up the steps to the third Hoof corridor we look at the Chemistry laboratory. M Thence to the Physics room where many a scientific problem is coped with by wise upper classmen under the direction of F. E. Gnagey,head of this department. Seventy-three , ip f X 1 I3 g,-,.',' 2- :- , M . A -4. - - 1 - .wr-lil Aims - - 4 lr' -v' -7. A? 1 -Y - -7- l ' -WX i ' - ., U L Xx.. L r ef fri, .2 -1 v 2 A walk down three flights of stairs brings us once more to the first floor where we ind the cooking room. . Here the High School girls learn to make things which their husbands will have to eat later on. -' A few steps in another direction down the iirstgfloor corridor brings us to the end of our journey, the manual training departmenfiwhere saws and hammers are manipulated under the tutelage of Honor Smith, heaa of this department. '72 r'7'-K . 921-,. 4. .. 'i1q.,.'f h-A 'Seventy-four -'as 'S :lA-' it so I- fi K ' 0 , ggi., f . 5 -X 1 'I lt 9' p X semi q . e Upon Graduation There is not so much elation on the day of graduation and somehow we don't feel quite so gay. Although the work is finished and our troubles are diminishedg there's a touching sort of sadness 'bout the day. And behind the hearty laughter that as- cends up to the rafter many a heart is heaving with a sigh. For it's mighty hard at parting to keep the tears from starting when you walk up to old chums to say good-bye. Oh, you get an aching feeling as those memories come a-stealingg and each thing comes surging back into your mind. You recall old nooks and places, and those dear familiaif facesg and you hate to leave them all behind. So when it comes to Graduation, with white lace and lavender sweet peas, there's a little deeper meaning than anyone can tell. It's the time we won't forget, and each one looks with regret-when we all stand up to sing, Dear Ashland High, Farewell. ' --Selected f--D61 30 . W, 'x X 5542! ll 2' V 1 r I' ' u r 5 lr!! I 144 51.1 nfi'-5 47 f -vfzrzi- v-f .. ,- c , .4 E-,-ga, 'fgf 1- , 4- gin, ..,. Stlventy five : l 4 ofh Q u l I V I IN E PE' XI X Jl ,, .,,,,,. ...,,,.. - A.., ..,.M, .. 'ik xmgf- ,,,. .,..,. , , ' flgmw f- eil, 1423. Q, V-f, . -. ff5 .Q , ,QQ QB aw Lf ,sl , -f ..:4,,.g.J 1.. L K' 4 .yn f - -P -T. 1 , E 'ifmsggg 'L K . - 1, ,.,. 4, rf , : 'B ' Q- -, 1 '. ,V 9 ., ,r 1 W f . -., 13 - , V , - . M-.-J. 'w fm-fm,51'H--wx '-Sl5f.f'-53'.-'- .QM 1, , Wx - ll' , 8 R L CHLVCI 1 fgtfx Q: Q. wg +. gf y X, . X I x. V Y fx SHWVN .SCINEIIHH AW . Q !1D SHWOH EIIGIHL x J ' f S 5 1 :Q ' A ,X G n ak ss x 5 Q 'N I .N psi, av Xb Q-M l - 5 E M... ., 4 .71 .3 rl! fE,xxgQX. s' F5 ei5f1 ' Q , if X ,o AVS OJ. CIVH AHHL .LVHAA Rai 1 f ., 2,5 3 gn LE E 'K ,l is W ,ii MQQM, I LUQW 93125 A10 Seventy s x , Aww 1 -W----YV V- -.----- ---v---iw H --V ' fi f ' f ' .. X U ' 1- tin' - A :J Ea., l X- , 1- P Looking Into The Past 1 .wi nf ' -xx Q1 I 'xi X! 1. .,l I '11 rw -1 -PYJZ' ' u Jef: In I jk . Seventy-seven G .ij x u Egg ' X' I 5 112' fn, N LX .fx 5. m I Y- , -1- Y--.-. K 4 , Y- Y,..-.,,f . V' gf i we ri A J: 5: e 715g-WEQWEWIWE EUQ WL5' y fg e X I. X.. .L -. ' 4- X ,, - Q. 'x ' V- ,.' ' ,, 'Q 5 ' 'I .TQ - ., , I 'W e f i ' e 4 ffigizf-fTiEx5gff5f94iiu1 The Glorious Present E' . H F355 , - 'Jie' sifggiif , ,. P, gg5g3 sevmtyfagm w I, ' 5 cw! N X I The Glorious' Pres ent Seventy-nine mf '10, VKX ,K x, It-X, f' 1 f nb NX fi mwmfnamfummf pf-I 'ff' mf 7 ilg, -, Looking Into The Future 1 1 1 A f of 1, 7 W fl 2 X F r 1-is E - 'lfgifi' Eighty Book Four Athletics , . f' V5 XY I , 100 I YI -my v2 2' 4 W W yl 1 x J5' 71.1 ,si-J 4 'f. 3 W 'f5'f-fag- 'P' grggig. -IV:-I - 4:-1 11 -f1 '.u.':'.. , N 3ghgQ,5I-grzrgif f D :sw- 'G-:5E'S ,.,..,.,,c. x,,, ...X ,Qu - . -f -' r --. rfvr- ef ai r - mtilguitlist s T . 1 1 lil ,. -1 Qf'iti-Xi' FX V5 so .Q i t we .X , , if -4 K. . r f' it.: ft Q 1 it ss, C is 4 -gk . . K , , !H'i. .,.. 1 .Q M, ,. ck - Q.. ,X ,. X' 1-., N1 'Mila rx .101 'T I l 1 l ,I J N qi 15, N gixgmk -Q,f ggi- .L af-'P-fig-ig il 5 - Sl- 'Q-'ta rsftciiafw Coach H. J. Barnhart The Value Of High School Athletics THLETICS is a competitive process resulting when the representatives of one school meet in contests with the representatives of other schools to determine which has the most skilful representatives in a particular line of regulated sports. Because these athletes are not playing for themselves alone but represent directly the entire school, and indirectly the entire community, there is naturally much interest in their efforts. Students are interested in having their school triumphant over other schools. Townsmen are interested in having their town win over other towns. Athletes are interested in showing that they are better men than those of other towns. These in- clinations directed rightly will be a mighty stimulus and cause the athlete to do everything he can to make it possible for him to do his-best and carry himself at all times so as to be a credit to his school and community. These are natural inclinations which do not have to be manufactured, but are inherent. They develop a spirit of loyalty and pride in the student body. Every school activity is thus benefited. -Coach H. J. Barnhart. Eighty two Eighty three .E , :N . N 3, fe. E. ' 6 1 .55 sl 4, I K ij-5 A I m.y35b..,?ssesi.x Qffgygijs ,J ...X . 2 f mi, . g j- --fuk K K f -ftf Mm wt psi 1 , Egg,-. tg L 5 ' 'i' ., wk X o ,L X., Q1 nv 'W 'M 'X 'f 3 +R ..., . .,, , ..,.5-ff'ks?ifi1?ffm.tv,w'N. ' 'Kx' -rigs 'Y' Football Captain, Don McEntire What McEntire Did for A. H. S. Athletics DON McEntire, better known in Ashland High School athletic circles as Ape or Horse, chalked up quite a record for himself during his four years sojourn in this school, athletically speaking. In his first year Ape made the second teams in all three of Ashland High's major sports, baseball, basketball and football. He would probably have been on the track team too if there had been one to be on at that time. In the three years that followed McEntire's name appeared in the first team lineups of all sports. He ended his High School career by leading the 1925 football team through a fairly successful season, losing games only to Wooster, Bucyrus and Shelby. He also played a guard position on the 1926 basketball team which walked away with the N. C. O. championship. i 7 d, I! 1 . ,. XM yu 1 ll yr l l ,I 'I , 521 gh Aff. hai ' fn' 1255, .. ,':iF' 5 37,3 u- -.., QE-:?:lff545-- ' i-far . -uf 4.-if V n f . - D fy 9 N l I F xl T W 3 gk E um 'giifiwx v Et? ' The 1925 Football Team 5 I-rm x xx 7 Lk . , . . 5 L rr ctn 1 . Burris forl Buxns in the ' b I yuut Eighty-four 1 y . 1 , ug , Q ' f e . 1-f sa i t 1..... .ggi . A A The 1925 Football Season THE football season of 1925 was not successful to a wished- for degree in number of games won, but considering the way the games were played and the real football tactics displayed, we were satisfied with the men who wore the striped sleeves last fall. In the N. C. O. League, we tied with Marion for second place,when we lost one game and tied one. The game lost was to Bucyrus, played on a pasture which had been drained from a lake it seemed. The tied game was with Shelby, which was pulled out of a hole by a series of long accurate passes to the ends by our premier quarter, Hap Johnson. The ball was worked down the Held by these passes about eighty yards in the last few minutes of time, and Hap dragged the ball over by a quarter-back sneak to tie the score, 6 to 6. McCuen failed to make the extra point which would have given us the game. By far, the best game of the season was the one played at Mansfield on Thanksgiving Day. The final count was 14-6, in favor of the orange and black. In the first play, Bill Query went around right end with a straight end run, and carried the ball with perfect interference 60 yards to the goal line. All the red and white men were lined up, unable to get around the line. 1925 FOOTBALL SCORES Ashland .... . . .12 Ashland . . . . . . .26 Norwalk .... . . . 0 Marion .... . . . 9 Ashland , . . . .39 Ashland . . . . . . . 0 Galion . . . . 0 Bucyrus . . . . . . .30 Ashland . . . . .37 Ashland . . . . . . 6 Delaware .... . . . 0 Shelby . . . . . . 6 Ashland ......,.. . . . 6 Ashland . . . . . . .14 New Philadelphia ..... 66 Wooster . . . . . . .32 Ashland .... ..... 1 4 Mansfield . . . .' g f'..! 1 Kg! Xl x 1 I 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 If 1444 . A 1 .-frarzza ., I M 7 Q 1 1 p 4 I I P 1 l l I i I x r-'- W 'H' ' 2Q- ' 'H' . ' L i i 4 '-'-'ff-M'-R-qfifffflii W M W ini yi lggiv ' ks .,.... A f , M -J Rigas: g ' . . when A 9 5 , I A ! I f,xk3Zi5f.Q5?sr5ix g1f?'i,'kyw ,Ffx fgffjy - K, L5 - f-'F' ' - '-. x gf-, n- My ---5,-, -2 ' W. 1' y gg , j Q T4 K W , - l ,fri ' Qigiiffi f fl TE, i D FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM . FRONT ROW: Riley, Schumaker, Sponsler, Morr SECOND ROW: Donley, Fox, LaRue, Metzger, Maxheimer THIRD ROW: Lutz, Hartsel, J. Miller, Keifer, Gongwer, P. Miller THE second football team was not as prominent as the other second teams this year because it played only two games during the entire season of '25g only one of which was scheduled. The one with New London was lost in a Hurry of two touch- downs to none. Another game was scheduled for revenge, but the London laddies were indifferent. New Philadelphia was the other line in the second game. The second team played there because Barney pulled out the Varsity in its entirety when New Philly took a sudden turn for the worse, with the kindly aid of a few doctored officials. The Varsity had a touchdown to its credit when the f'il1ies blew up, and the second team went in with the idea of somehow adding a few points, and, incidentally, get some practical experience for next year. They held the downstaters to a few less than ten touch- downs, and no casualties were suffered, strange as it sounds. l'9 als 3 -'K ll! fgg,',.'Q1, 3 4 54 2 E .ma H Eighty-six 'rf F lpoo Q U A U 1 . ay Q .Cs N g e . 'A -5 K .X X Q -5.-g... :,I ysji. Q K . ' J'-A' - f fi Basketball Captain, Bill Query 5, . . . fl X The Tale of Capt. B111 and His Basketeers wil' IF you happen to see two perfectly good looking high school .xl boys together and can't tell them apart look under their re- lj spective noses and if you see a bit of hair under one of the noses- well, that's Bill. The other cne is Dave. It is concerning the f first mentioned of this duet that our little tale is told. At the beginning of this year's basketball season Bill was elected Captain of the team. He proceeded to lead the orange and black warriors through a very successful season which ended with the N. C. O. championship in the hands of Ashland High School just like it's done in the Rover Boys books. But this was not all. Not content with winning the league championship, Bill, like the late Alexander the Great,looked for more worlds to conquer. And so it happened that the Ashland basketeers went to Cleve- land and romped through some of the best high school teams there to come off with victory in the Fourth Bracket. The local boys 4 were well on their road to a state's championship. 1 But every rose has its thorn and the Fates played our boys a l dirty trick at Akron where they were playing in the state semi- finals with Akron South. To blame it all onto the Fates is no alibi. It's just the thing to do,for the Akron game was anybody's game. A This is the story of what Bill Query helped do for Ashland I High School and he will be well remembered for it. The least that can be said in the way of a regret for his graduation this if year is that no school ever lost a better athlete. g X - . ., ,.'f-22.552 H .N N. f 1 - T Eighty seven ' ' ' 'L' milf A f ,e.' ' ,O EEE ' f Q' b ' xi :.-, ' ' X '- - ' . M ' as I ll. -7 4 ls l l 1 F l A l , P .Elk E-ss' -if The N. C. O. Champs. DON CAPEJ MCENTIRE The mid-year graduation saw the end of McEntire's service for Ash- land High School in the way of all athletics. He will be greatly missed from the ranks of next year's basket tossers. Ap- played on the varsity squad for three consecutive years and proved his ability to hold down his guard position in a capable manner. Ape captained the basketball team of last year and lead them through a highly successful season. His ath- letic career in this school was cli- maxed by being on the team that copped the N. C. O. banner. MAURICE QHAPD JOHNSON Rivaling the height of McEntire, Hap Johnson seems to have been built for the center position he played with the N. C. O. cham- pionship team of 1926. Combined with very good Hoor work and passing ability, Hap's ability to pile up a good score made him a valuable asset for the 1926 team. Hap acted as the pivot in the five-man defense, holding down the center of the floor from which locality he was a dead shot for the hoop. Johnson is a three year man like McEntire and was lost by the mid-year graduation. ass Eighty eight N in . Y g W I Mfg Bl! l .4 ggjxwifgffgk Sf l The N. C. O. Champs. - Confd 1 DAVE QUERY Dutch is the other half of Bill, This is his second and last year as a basketball man. He held the honor of being high scorer for the year with brother Bill a close second. Only by playing the brand of basketball thathe did, he enabled the team to pull down the N. C. champion- ship. GUY ccvp MORR The third of the mid-term musketeers was Guy Morr, who, like the gentlemen just mentioned, had a strong aiiinity for the rare old game of basketball. He ended his second year with the squad when he graduated. When the critical point came in a game Cy was always there to do his part and then some. RAYMOND MILLER Pulling the surprise of the sea- son, Ray jumped from the third team to the regulars but made every body admit that he was capable of holding down his new position at the center of the Hoof by his quick and accurate pass work and ability to score from any position. He will be a large part of the nucleus around which next year's team will be built. nlne ,f -Z 'LQ Xi! .WN J I V ' l l I N N . Fl ,I il .ff lu F' 1 , 4.15 . ,E ,fvzfl .npr Y waits- 'Strat ' ,. -, QE -iiflgfw C A - -T 'fil- QQLSRWWUM 4 i N we if . .l,x A'Q r fswsfslf- fs lc g f The N. C. O. Champs. - Cont'd -QYMI 3 l 1 I r -:- ' hints E 5 X -.- ffa',Elgg2't , 2 E ..-5 5 . E 9-S' ., 5? - ee-.fn V LEWIN VERMILLION Now we can rejoice once more for next year the name of Lewin Vermillion will be written on the basketball roster of Ashland High School, Looey played through the last season with the boys when they went on their rampage through the Cleveland schools and was also a vital factor in bringing the N. C. O. championship to Ashland. He had that fight-to-the-last-and never-give -up spirit that enabled the team to win more than one game this season. Although it was Looey's first year he played like a veteran and will be well appreci- ated next winter. HAYDEN FOUTS Fouts, like Looey, raked down a first team position for the first time this year. His brand of bas- ket-ball as a guard was good enough to land him on the All- Tournament team 'at Cleveland. He will be one of the main stays next year. DRG' H . NmetY 19 . Elf: tl f'-f 3.. m .- .1 .Q -5r .?...3 1 A '- -' The Winning of the N.C.O. b Basketball Championship HE year of 1926 has seen the most successful basketball season Ashland High School has ever had. With Captain Bill Query at the fore, a fighting spirit in their hearts, and the machine-like action in their teamwork which was cultivated by Coach Harry Barnhart, the Ashland bucketeers battled their way to the top of the N. C. O. league and laid claim to an un- disputed basketball championship-the first this school has ever had. But this was not all. Fighting under the difficulty of a small school matched against a larger school, on a strange floor, before a hostile audience, the Ashland High quintet walked through the teams of the Fourth Bracket in the Cleveland tourna- ment and went to the semi-final contests at Akron. Here the boys met their Waterloo at the hands of Akron South,in a game which was settled in an overtime period-anybody's game. The loss of this game concluded Ashland High's basketball season except for a walk-a-way contest with Mansfield High School. Here are the seasons's results: SUMMARY OF THE 1926 BASKETBALL sEAsoN DEC.11'k A.H.s. .. .. ..3s FEB. 19 A.H.S. .. .29 27 Alumni ..,..... 29 - Bucyrus . . . . . . . DEC.18 A. H.s .... ...... 1 7 JAN-27 'A-H-SM.. ....SO Central QClevelandD 39 l Wooster -------'-- 18 FEB.26 A.H.S. .. .. .. ..14 JAN' 8 Qgfjgwife' j Q A j 1 Q 1 jig Cleveland Central is .,. FEB. 27 A. 1-1. s. . ..... . .26 JAN' 22 gamns' ' ' John Marshall. . .. 5 FEB. 27 A.H.S. .. .. .. ..24 JAN- 29 A- H- S- - - - - -53 Cleveland Heights 22 Shelby... ...7 A. H. S. ..... ..., 2 2 FEB. sf' A. H. s. .. . .... 34 Akron south ..2s Mansfieldf ........ 27 A.H.S. .. .. ...42 FEB. 123' A. H. s ..... . . .31 Mansfield --- -..-20 Marion ... .. ..16 a'Denotes games played at home Ninety one J 'N' N 'f -. lg 15,39 Xxx ll 5 r 5 l I. -144 g .1 44 . ? if,!,' :'.1 EY- ,., eg fe? .. .,. ,. c..'1 -'z .VS1 : yu. 'fig ., Q, E -..e.,i.-'.. Ag- 'P-ri'-LS' BASKETBALL SECONDS SEATED: Paul Miller, Leo Metzger, H. J. Barnhart QCoachD Jim Donley, Howard Maxheimer STANDING: Herman Lutz, Jim Miller, David McConnell, Ralph Bowman, Bill Mort Basketball Second Team LTHOUGH the second string basket tossers did not get to play many games with other schools they lived up to the reputation of Ashland High School and won everyone of the games they played. Besides numerous games with the third team, the orange and black seconds beat the second teams of both Mansfield and Shelby. This team also beat a picked squad of Doc Wise's scrubs. The usual lineup was as follows: Metzger .,.,....... f. Sponsler ...... .... f . McConnell .... ..... c . Miller ...... .... . . . g. Donley ............. g. Prospects for next year's varsity are favorable in considering the second team. Donley, Miller, Metzger and Sponsler should make bids for the first squad next year. McConnell is lost by graduation. ' N inety-two ..X. sic. ,.. , ..,, . . ,:T,g..n..-.,....- - iw f , fgf. ,Q . - Q H- i g H' UML -'ei . K j S f X lil!! : fix P -a g is YR .N ri rg? .- it tr. N. r . is X X , X 1. X tiki , x S if Qkiws - S N ss W St X s .X st M sw X X X x Xxw N wx X ' X X Q X N X xxx Mx XXQ N x N M xxx X N yyssw Xt Q xnxx s xx igiiig N x .4 Track Captain, Pete Ganyard When it comes to tearing up the turf with the spiked pomps our Pete is all there. It was his ability to run the 100 and 220- yard sprints last spring that won him a winged A to wear on his sweater. When school began last fall the track fellowswere in favor of having Pete captain them for the coming season. He did this quite capably, as it is shown by the records chalked up by this year's team. 0 K Ninety-three .1 -sgf N. fh I, 1 , , X452 -Xl V I I l I .i ,,l .ff ..-:M f,+ ,lisa .ff ' JZ- 'fv- Lu., -Q JE' E? 1- A1 QB' fl: :ga :w..i w1g.- . ., :P iii?-fgtfvn ' .f-I-UL x N X Lx al l K A 'i Q3 Q Ill: f 1 l 1 19 an ,aaaeat ii.. . W i as .1-.Q , , wi 'fx Iwi. 5' 'S i i ' ,,'-,A-.,,gl.., ' ,, . . TRACK GROUP FIRST ROW: Query, Siler, Wise fcoachj , Ganyard Qcaptainj , Werstler Qcoach J, Gorz SECOND ROW: Miller, Bittinger, Glasener, Metzger, Gantz, Burris, Fox, Fisher, Lutz, Haynes THIRD ROW: E. Ebert, Hiner, Mayner, C. Ebert, Riley, Hitchcock, Nichols, Enck, Kirkpat- rick, Sheppard FOURTH ROW: Stauffer,Zehner,Mowrey,Owens, Culler, Marshall, Keillor, Schumaker, Rader. ll FIFTH ROW: Aber, Doerrer, Coleman, Strickling, Brady, R. Doerrer l SIXTH ROW: Keifer, Shank, LaRue, Kendig, Rogers, Gongwer V . . , with the Light Clads V hen the roll was called this spring, six varsity letter track men answered. Theywere: captain, Pete Ganyard, in the sprintsg Bob Riley, in the quarter-mile run and the relayg Mike Metzger in the hurdlesg Beany johnson and Beer-we mean RaymondfBurris for the pole vault, and Dutch Query in the high jump. The other track events, with the exception of the half-mile, were filled by new men. Cy Morr, Glenn and Esben- shade, last year's half-milers, had been taken from the ranks by y graduation. Harper and Zercher, two of last year's best runners, Q were also taken. However, Coach Doc Wise set to work with a i will and prepared the new material for the vacant positions. f The field events were a little harder hit. The only two re- maining veterans participated in the same events. Here there were a greater number of new men to be worked into shapethan in the running events. Places not filled by old men were taken by the new material and a real track aggregation was formed. Throughout the entire season, the men had as their slogan the following: I IF YOU CAN'T WIN YCURSELF, E. g MAKE THE MAN AHEAD BREAK THE RECORD :E ,IFNCAX ' Ninety-Kfour twig? aww-lat ' ' ' K- ff. L .2-5: ' L . 1. 7 5 i K ZW 1 : ,je a,.g'5-iifij ,A I A si of y . f . . I ,J - in s- 0 I 3 i Y n ' mais? N' X at K xx. 1' Q X 1' xi. K is X li .. .. 1 A.. . Q ,X S -f ,. s , K - i V wi , g g in 'Y ' .. .ff ' 'wife X . Q . , '79 5 sligjaklsx - A - I A . 5 . l l I BASEBALL GROUP FIRST ROW: Bowman, R. Hastings, W. Query, D. Query, Vermillion, Fouts, H. Hastings SECOND ROW. R. Miller, Rodenbaugh. Simpson, W. Morr, Rader, P. Miller, Paxton THIRD ROW: Garber, Hartsel, Ray, Donley, Wile, Straits, E. Morr FOURTH ROW: G. Morr, Reaser, Shreck, Peabody, Barnhart fcoachj, Porter, McConnell The 1926 Baseball Season pring came and there was a little talk of doing away with baseball but it was decided to have a team in spite of the fact that baseball has lost some of its favor with rnany high schools. So operations were started and thirty-two fellows donned the short sleeved shirts and knickers and really made a good season Maxheimer, Kuhn . . . . .c. and lst. base of it. The lineup which started most of the games was as follows: 'Hayden Fouts ....................... 'Robert Hastings .... 'Bill Query ........ iLewin Vermillion .... Ray Miller ............. 'David Query Qcapt.j .... 'Haro1d Hastings ...... Virgil Garber ..,..,.. Ralph Bowman ........ Herbert Rodenbaugh. . . Bill Morr ............ Paul Miller ........ . . Howard Rader ..... . 'kDenotes letter men. f f l Ninety-five ands. s. .......fp.ands.s . . . .p. and lst. base ....p. and 2d base ...........3d.base ............1.f.andc . . .3d. base and outfield ..,..........outiield .............outf1eld . . . .outfield and s. s. 2d. base and outfield ...........,.outfxeld TE 4 ,., 11 I -if ,i - w ,i xii V J I I A I fl' 1:3 1 lf' I QF' ' :.. I, ...-., A.-1 .-11. - ... Q -1' gg-,Ir ,J Q or M t ei e ..... .,,. 1 .fl if I, l i it i I l l J, - fl I 1 l A l I -:1 E Erik 2' Girls' Gym Classes ESIDES the regular instruction in Swedish drill, apparatus work, folk dancing and gymnasium games the girls' gym I Miss Hazel Stockdale, Girls' Gym Director department inaugurated a pro- gram of outdoor sports this Spring. Field hockey and base- ball formed a large part of the schedule. The basketball games which usually form a large part of the year's work for the girls' gym classes suffered slight- ly due to insutiicient gym ac- commodations. This fault will not exist next year, it is be- lieved. Ef S N mety six XR T 'rf t 3 A - L fi. , S ' Scrub Sports in the High School N the scrub sports schedule offered in this school during the last year, opportunity was offered to high school boys who are not prepared to take part in the regular sports schedule. In football Doc Wise trained thirty- three boys so that a number of T them will probably see the second team next year. This is the chief value of scrub sports-training new material for future use. In basketball Doc Wise handled a much larger number of boys---- one hundred and twenty-eight students played out the extensive schedule. The players were all organized into separate teams and given names. Playing schedules were arranged and every Tuesday E. R. WISE and Thursday after school, during' the season, they would play. Besides after school games, opportunity was given students who could play only in the evening. It is an estab- lished fact that the scrub sports training fills a prominent place in the athletic department of this school. Gym Carnival gym carnival, featuring the work of the boys' and girls' gym classes,was presented in the new armory building the evening of February 26. The boy and girl gymnasts appeared in a number of drills and stunts in which it was shown just what was being done along this line in our school. The boys played a large part in the program when they perfomed a number of tumbling and diving stunts. It is expected that next year a display of this kind can be presented again. I-441 J W27' 1 l l X: l l Y l D 'lc ,ff 24 1 Af' :B ,-'-f1f1',',:!pKg ' ' ? '1?f'?' .:'1g,:5a.35 , -'24 EH '13 .. .'f:,---2.1 .ne ' f' V iEQ1, .ff'qg.. Ninety seven ' we-125' I f ,a......... ...... . 'ig . - .. . ' R H WTP? , Wg J Qvmillriltfml ' I Mh.x,x.QL All gg I K 1 XM. if f f- I . riQls?3Sf - 'N .Q ?'5'fw -' ,Mfr ' Li' .... ..,., i is -s.i..if, 'fL:f..w ff. 3 .li s as I - I, X 1 '- ...gi J K I I I I I I I W 'ix Q52-me Ej I. . 5 was si-'fgu-.5 Mawiakmaff sewn., 's fmktgiwf This Year's Declamation Contest ROM the interest shown and number of students competing, the annual High School declamation contest was a success this year. Owing to the large number of students who tried for this honor, two elimination contests were held on days previous to May 6, the date of the contest. Finally eight persons were selected to speak in the finals. Beryl Lutz, a senior, took first placeg Berlin Shenberger, secondg and Donald Ganyard, third. An out-of-town judge was procured for this contest. Our Improved Building HE mid-year saw the opening of the two new wings which ' were built onto the main building and new faces appeared among the corridor crowds. The Junior High School boys and girls left their old building between thewings and occupied rooms in the new addition. Soon after the cpeningof the two wings operations to tear down the old Junior High building were started so that next year the High School vlill have a large auditorium where this old building once stood. Boys' Gym Classes OR those boys who did not participate in any of the organ- ized sports of the school,gym classes were organized at the beginning of the school year and two hundred and twenty-three boys were benefited by the two hours of physical training they were given each week. Each of the many classes went to the gym twice a week and there under the direction of the head of this department, E. R. Wise, they learned what they could of tumbling, mat and bar work, etc. ' Ninety eight Ninety nine ' I gtg, ,Lg r ' f 19 if TPR 'i7'N5 1 - f f 'ik isiiifiriy 7 KX, .. W.. ana Our Rallies in the Old Gym F you want to know just how hard is hard you should have gone to some of our Friday morning jubilees in the old gym where you could have found out for yourself by sitting on the floor. The Hoot was the only place on which to sit. But after all, we had good times on those mornings when we gathered there and celebrated a victory or worked up pep for a possible victory. With all the snappy cheering, lead by Robt, Kopp and his rythmic cohorts, we certainly came near to raising the roof. Besides cheering, entertaining programs were often presented in which High School vaudeville talent received chance to show off. Of course the new auditorium will be appreciated next year but we can't forget those rallies in the old Gym. Our Art Work HE aim of the art work in this book has been to link the life of yesterday to the life of today. Our illustrations con- cern those days when Thanks For The Buggy Ride meant more than a silly song. fLook at our Senior cartoon.j The illustration at the beginning of Book One holds a particu- lar significance since it is a reproduction of one of Ashland's first institutions of learning--the Ashland Academy. This building stood only a few rods north of what is now the Courthouse Park. Our Faculty cartoon speaks for itself just like the birch rod, which is illustrated, spoke for itself in the days when demerits and eighth periods were unknown. The rest of our introductory page cartoons deal with the life of that day-the life of the youth-for the most part. In those days a game of croquet was considered rare sport and how the maidens would blush as the balls kissed! So, after you've looked through this book once try looking at the pictures again. ' Q Egg! J . ., .. ffsi f' -'we ' it ,r r . ammonia I , .JN 'L-It AT' xv 'r X , 'Q X -,N 'ii ' ' fs l 1 N a .X it N ' Y . L 'sg X fi ' sr fi: l W' ' ig? -. L f fl Nmfa' K+ f 1 Q'?'f:fH FN 'ii 5' ' all-A is-1 ' 9 E. .x.A- ' rpg --N. -pt : rig 'r ,L , r. ,, t g .,,a.gis r. ,. ,,.. M.:..r.r.-a.alai2.S'liej :2l.--:fl-ffi'glZ.1,.5gWQs,3rL'f .ii Is... 1-t.wf1.asrsn1'?vsw-1.iris,.if turf .-.if ., QW l, ,fr i 9 1 L 5 I l x 47' 'fn' niyQX. V23-:Q Among Other Things - The junior Class Play On the evening of May 10 the Junior class presented Seven- teen, a four-act play by Booth Tarkington, at the Ashland Opera House. The cast presented this charming comedy of youth, love and summertime, in a highly capable manner. The leading male role, Willie Baxter, was taken by Joseph Mayner while Mary Fluke played opposite him as Lola Pratt, the gushing baby-talk lady. Ruth Burnworth, showed a genuine inter- pretive ability in the part of the mischievous Jane. i Other mem- bers of the cast were: Marjorie Myers, as Mrs. Baxterg Robert Riley as Mr. Baxterg Hayden Fouts as Johnnie Watsong Beatrice Holmes as May Parcherg Wilson Yanley as Genesisg Filson Roberts as Joe Bullitg Ed Porter as Mr. Parcherg George Reaser as George Crooperg Kathryn Myers as Miss Bokeg Oscar Hartsel as Wallie Banksg and Evelyn Cole as Mary Brooks. One Hundred ' 19 Mila s ' 2 r . r i The Senior Play Following upon the heels 'of the publication of this book came the Senior play. The play which was selected for pre- sentation this year was, Tweedles, a three-act comedy by Booth Tarkington 'and Harry Leon Wilson. The youngdrama- tists held regular rehearsals at the high school under the direction of Miss Grace McAdoo and this year's event was almost bound to be a success according to the ability shown by members of the cast in these practices. Here's the cast: Mrs. Ricketts. . Mrs. Albergone Winsora .... . . . Julian ...... . . . Mrs. Castlebury Mr. Castlebury . Adam Tweedle. . Philemon ...... Ambrose ...... One Hundred One .........Jean Lowe .Martha McDowell .........BerylLutz . . , . .Dudley Miller . . . . . . .Helen Lersch . . . . . .Charles Ebert Clyde A. Farnsworth . . . . . .Cassell Jacobs . . .Robert McKinley E 'XX Xl! ,-' 'll'-Lkixxkx EI-E E E 9 gifs '-I I l l 'EMI .l'fZisg,Q?Xf:3,,,g?14 3' ,px E . , ' z i t my X ..fW Y r X X ml, iq ,T - E. lilly? ,iwjxl ff.. . L , fs- M I' . A BIT O' WIT THE PRICE OF EXISTENCE Old Hen- I'll give you a piece of good advice. Young Hen- What is it? Old Hen-e An egg a day keeps the ax away. THE REASON WHY Salesmanw- Can I sell you a vacuum-cleaner? Lady- No, we have no vacuum to clean. The following letter was received recently by a company which manufactures corn sirup: Dear Sirs: Tho I have taken six cans of your corn sirup, my feet are no better now than when I started. He had been looking over the Christmas cards on the counter for some time, when the saleswoman suggested: Here's a lovely sentiment, 'To the only girl I ever loved.' That's line, he said, brightening, I'll take live-no, six of those, please. Valet- What shall I do with this old clothing, sir? Philanthropist- Give it to the Near East Relief . Valet- And these old books and magazines? if Philanthropist- The Salvation Army. ,I Valet-- And shall I throw away these old pen points? Philanthropist- No. Give 'em to the Post-office Department. M 4- 1' I HIS ALIBI ll Onlooker- Surely, Mose, you don't expect to catch fish in that stream? Mose- No, sah, I don't expect to. I'se just showing my old woman I had no 2 time to turn de wringer. I . Polite Person- I'm afraid you're in the wrong seat, sir. I1 Impolite Ditto- Nothin' to be afraid of, as long as you don't want it. When hubby complained that the eggs were hard, the sensitive young bride , burst into tears, sobbing Han' I boiled them an hour, too, because I knew you i liked them real tender. Teacher- Can you fight? Pupil- No. Teacher- Come on, then you scoundrelf' l Solomon's 777th Wife- Solomon, are you really in love with me? ,r So1+ My dear, you are one in a thousand. .ll - I Do you love me? . ssMad1y.n9 Would you die for me? Er-no. Mine is an undying love. I Jock- Are those your Sunday boots? X His son- Yes. jock- Take longer steps. E .Shias E s.. One Hundred Two ,7 Y - Y- --- I K it it ii tU f Q. fwfr , r . t' ' 2 rf' .. 3 ' i v g is i Mother- When I was young, girls never thought of doing things they do to-day. Daughter-- Well, that's why they didn't do them. A lady was showing her child a dress of silk. Wishing to impart useful knowl- edge, she said, Daughter, do you know all this was given us by a poor worm? The little girl looked puzzled for a minute, then asked, Mother, do you mean daddy? First Lady- You rotund, decangular, eolithis, ferruginous, neuropathic cassowary, you. Second-- Listen to the language of her since she has been doing cross word puzzles . ' ' ! 9 I got Hamburg and Java on the Radio last night. Are they delivering food on the blooming things now? Preacher Csolemnlyj - Rastus, do you take this woman for better or worse? Rastus Cfrom force of habitj - Parson, Ah shoots it all. He- To think that the tunnel that we have just come through cost i 1 S3,000,000. She- An entire waste of money as far as you are concerned. ' I fi, I Waiter are you hard of hearing? XX,-lj No, sir. Why, sir? G' It just occurred to me that when I asked for Liver you might have thought ill 1 said Leather. N 'g'Money talks. I l i What language? Chink. A Flap: Belle's mother must be stupid. I don't believe she knows a thing. J ack: What is more, she doesn't even suspect a thing. l I l K Q ' x 1. I . ! l iff!-'EVE' One Hundred Three ' X u p A I I A fi- 4 . I xi 9 - ----, -'T- f A NN N - , A S. A : KH -AA ' N' E1 -o-7 6 V is I l I r 4 5 n A ,NR JE E XX ll! A A -NIR 32:-E32 if f Z1 gps, '-s',.,kl j ?,-Q4-e--fr - -+R-izz ppreciation TO THE BUSINESS FIRMS OF ASHLAND WHOSE ADVERTISE- MENTS APPEAR ON THE FOLLOW- ING PAGES, WE EXTEND OUR SIN- CERE THANKS FOR THE SUP- PORT THEY HAVE GIVEN Us IN THE PUBLICATION OF THIS BOOK. I -THE STAFF One Hundred Four 1 l Book Five Present Day History Makers in Ashland A C 'C ' i is 'is 3 's 'C 2 T .. . , Q- 4 . f v.f jfA 'W fs a--. - .lil Mil? xiii I Tfiss3iiif ?:Q:.i4ui?i'1fi...Z,:.avz'a? isX., ' HE. House of Dr. Hess Sz Clark had a humble beginning. lts members were men of the soil. Dr. Hess began life on the farm, at Ash- land, Ohio, later taught school, and gradually worked his way through an Ohio college. He studied medicine in Baltimore, Md., and Cleveland, Ohio, received the degree of M. D., and began the practice of his profession. With singleness of purpose he entered upon veterinary science as his life-work. The formulas he worked out in his veterinary practice became the basis of the Dr. Hess products. Mr. Clark came from the farm with a com- mon school education and boundless energy and determination. He did with a will what his hand found to do. lt was in 1894 that the scholarly, scientific man and the keen, aggressive business man joined hands as Dr. Hess 8: Clark. Those were the days of small things. They had Dr. Hess' formulas and but little else except a pair of stout hearts and an abid- ing faith in the goodness of their products. The loft of an old stable was their Brat factory. Here they installed their original mixing plant, which consisted of a hand-rigged barrel, much like the old-fashioned churn. Dr. Hess was compounder and man in charge. Mr. Clark sold the goods. Their wives did the wrapping and packing. They had a hired man to grind the ingredients on a hand mill. Their first customers were their farmer neighbors and Dr. Hess' veterinary patrons. These customers came again and again. The goods proved their merit. Demand followed naturally. Mr. Clark, with horse and buckboardf' covered their home county. The good repu- tation of the goods at home widened out.. Mr- Clark, with the horse and buckboardf' crossed over into the adjoining counties, then into other counties. From time to time additional salesmen were employed, the railroads were used and the goods were being sold in Ohio and all the bordering States. To-day Dr. Hess 81 Clark products go out to the farmers of the entire country and Canada. Dr. Hess and Clark, In 4 Ashland, hio .. . IW' r iii! xV,xg , :.- AM ER -Q... 0 .K N 3. , . f - sam is ,.,T f y as Q ' Compliments of The F. E. Myers 82 Bro. Co. ff s- ., Manufacturers of if - , KN -Q MYERS rugs Q . lj N- 9 Q :- Q m f, -fHoNoR-BILTH PRODUCTS QMS.. . Hand and Windmill Well Pumps, House and . Cistern Pumps,Self-Oiling Power Pumps and Working Heads. ' Hydro-Pneumatic Pumps, Electric House Pumps and Direct Water Systems for Homes and Farms, Public or Private lnstitutions. Spray Pumps, Hand and Power Spray Outnts, Noz- zles and Accessories, Hay and Grain Unloading Tools---Unloaders, Forks, Slings, Pulleys, Tracks and Fixtures. Hay Rack Brackets. Barn and Garage Door Hangers and Track, Gate Hangers, Lawn and Porch Swings, Store Ladders, Etc. Visitors Always Welcome at the Myers Factory. THE F. E. MYERS 81 BRO. CC. ASHLAND, OHIG Ashland Pump and Hay Tool Works s, s, ,., ., 4Ah , . , ' q p M ,T W ?,,..,..m.W. , -9 1 9 -Q XWPB Nl 'N 'A f i NK ...Q V1fiff-,nf5Y3 i7Cf-r-i..fx5vf','5Y X af... - ,r-J.. 4. 1' Xi- 'X ,milfiv5i'Ki,f v',.q53,zfi'lQ2'ff. 27x 1. 'Nw ?f:ff3sEwllfY'Wf-- M Y' as A '-' K - .W Q . , M, ., HE HOME CCMPANY Established in 1910 by the consolidation of two of Ashland's oldest and most re- liable business houses, Shinn, Stockwell and Co., and Beach and Brown. This store now occupies three great floors, utilizing over 30,000 square feet of floor space and is equipped with modern im- provements for the conve- nience of patrons, including electric passenger and freight elevators, private branch in- - f ter-communicating telephone system connecting with all departments, women's rest and writing room and free motor delivery service. Thirty-seven departments carrying great assortments of merchan- dise such as you would expect to find only in the larger cities-the buyers keeping in close touch with style and values-always offering patrons dependable merchandise at lowestprices possible. Itis doubt- ful if there is another city in the country, the size of Ashland, that can boast of a retail establishment equal to your own Home Company. The House of 100,000 Pictures For thirty-seven years the name Mowery has stood for the highest in ar- tistic photographyg and recognition of the work ofthe studio that bears this name has been won in a number of state exhibits. In 1889 H. A. Mowery ac- quired the Stevens interest in the firm of Stevens and Shoemaker and two years later bought out Shoemaker and became the sole owner of the Studio which for nearly two score years has well served an ever-growing clientele in Ashland and surrounding country. In 1915 his son, Donald Mowery, was taken into partner- ship and father and son have been remarkably successful in their efforts to give their patrons service of the highest quality. In these thirty-seven years more than one hundred thousand negatives have been taken. These negatives preserve for us the features of many of Ashland's citizens along with Ashland's commercial growth. Among these have been pictures taken of many new inventions in Ashland's largest industries including F. E. Myers and Bro., and others. The photographer has ever been the writer's best aid. He preserves in visible form the features of many notable men and gatherings. He provides a record of graduating classes of schools and colleges. Together they form a most interesting record and the name, Mowery has been a guarantee that they have faithfully been reproduced with all the skill and appliances available in the art in which Mowery leads. .s W Elf ' K 'WL' ' ' 'T' 'T' ' . 'T' 'Tm' i7 '5'5 ' W if 'T lf aaimuat W2 u i ' -WW ,. 1 .Q 15 . 6 - , , . , ..-- L '4,,+.fLfj'1 fi' -, X 4. VW r, . . The Complete Printing Plant This Annual Was Printed By Garber Publishing and Manufacturing Co. Ashland, Ohio Established 1879 The Ohio Public Service Company of Yesterday and Today Yesterday- T Some of our customers can remember when we were operating our electric light plant on a moon- light schedule which meant that the plant was not running during the time the moon was shining and only until about ten o'clock at night during the dark nights. We had street lights only on the main streets of the town and they were very inefficient and scattered. We had no service men. The only man that knew anything about electricity was the man that ran the plant. He usually did the service work in the afternoon of the following day. If your lights went out at night, it was impossible to get any service on them the same night. Today- We have twenty-four hour service. The light and power is at your service at all times. All you have to do is push the button on, throw the switch and you light or put in motion anything from a 10 Watt bulb to a battleship. We have the most efficient street lighting in existence and the lights are placed so that they light all parts of the streets. We maintain a service department that is subject to call anytime, day or night. We have our new business department which han- dles all of our educational and sales promotion work. We try to maintain men of high type to represent our Company as salesmen. It is our aim to make them more than salesmen because they come in contact with more of our customers than any other group of our employees. We take pride in our equipment and service in the cities and towns in which we operate and we are more interested in making a better and brighter community than we are in seeing how much money we can make. J. S. McCLENDON, Vice-Pres. Bn Div. Mgr. T1 l A Simple Story of Progress IN 1921 3600 Copies of The Times-Gazette were delivered to subscribers each evening IN 1926 L Copies of The Times-Gazette are l1i delivered to subscribers each evening IN 5 YEARS CIRCULATION NEARLY DOUBLED A11 the Home News Latest World News World's Best Comics Metropolitan Features JUST WHAT YOU WANTH The Times-Gazette Ashland Countyis Progressive Daily Newspaper if Wmiimlhafa E55 ana Q2 X, 264 am A x , v mfg? 1S?'fM5 Y L -T' X9 f i'ff ,., . . '53 Z, . XYQGJ I L P. W . 3 NE ' F . ga a Lv' Q E if W g r E NF 'lfgi-X Q '!3N! i a 5 'IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI B aana aANomtn ranches . , ,a q Indianapolis a yQb Cincinnatti gg if . , Q Fort Wayne QQQP a f Q C7116 YBQ Llllivfffl C, Umffwy ii U Q1 f ff ii i Ili? Q 2 ' ii GILBERT'S Buying Power Makes Possible Their Lower Prices Rugs, Linoleum, Chinaware, Stoves, Furniture , House Furnishings Ambulance Service Undertaking '4 HQ' DAY: gEMain 51 NIGHT: Main 83, Main 1204, Reel 1235, Red 64.5 The Topping Manufacturing Go. For 1S Years SAFETY DOOR HANGER CO. Manufacturers of FOLDING and WARDROBE DOOR EQUIPMENT DOOR HANGERS and TRACKS and GARAGE HARDWARE Ashland, Ohio Designed for strength, service and f ' e -1 durability, with a hold-open feature Nl' TOPPWG Wife, not found in any other garage K,i5E!2'RlgP,5 selgeof the hinge and slide Regular sets provide for 2, 3, 4, 5 or .6 doors in an opening, doors opening in or out. The heavy hold-open hook' of the hanger, operating inside the track, au toniaticallyloeks the doors in their open position, at any de- sired angle, preventing damage to doors or car, and is instantly re- leased by the chain. 1..ixVQ2.l Eliminate Damage To Doors and Fenders 1 2 C 1 Style Headquarters for Billiards Cigars Tobacco Young Men who desire Meet me at Quality Clothing Furnishings 85 Hats The Mecca at reasonable prices LOI'1g and Mercer, P1'OpS. ' IL ' ' ui 011522280 Evinrude Motors Seven Stores in Ohio Soft Drinks Candies Freer Brothers s8e slr sie Fine Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers slr sle sis Farmers Bank Building , K , ,t M ,, i rtv t 1 w allow f f' UMM Xl 5,5 fx 5, q ffzf f 2 4 f -Q' 'lmi 4 sa' m Sir Thomas Lipton SAID 'LA young man may have many friends, but he will find none so steadfast, so constant, so ready to respond to his wants, so capable of pushing him ahead, as a little book with the name of a bank on its cover. We have a book waiting for you. It will give you the proper energy and lead you to the proper path of fortune. Ashland Bank and Savings Company C0fnplin'lentS Coltons Print it Better of Home Garage Agency for 1 Hupm obile Reo Chrysler Center Street + + + Coltons Printing As dr When Promised Art Printing Co. Printers Three Hundred and One Orange Street t , I F., , r,1...-:.,., .. . , 5 . ..,. . I . .cl Q A N5 Q57'-W - -' M- x 1 I 1 me W W, -RX rx.:-f . S - , - x. if . NU. X 3. s . . .. 1 1 -is TX 3 26 s ack? 1 , 9 l T 1 1 life' j f I 1.1 sss si A Ns,. 1 '1e ' 4 Q- E 1 , h ' ' ' ' ' GIFTS? SURE---Plenty Of Them--- Bought Especially For Young People KENNlNGTON'S Ashland's Best jewelry Store . SMART FOOTWEAR EVERY STYLE DESIRE THAT YOU EVER HAD FOR SMART FOOTWEAR CAN BE SATISFIED HERE CORNWALL 8: GAULT EH ER 82 SON QUALITY MEMS Phonel59-160 Main - , ,,., . , , -- PE ASHLAN SANIT RY D IRY lol Center Street All Dairy Products-- Pasteurized Milk and Cream ' Fancy Creamery Butter And Cottage Cheese ICE CREAM-- In Bulk All Flavors and Colors In Bricks and Fancy ,Designs In Individual Molds For Special Orders Call 119 Green or 1223 Main C. P. Cvongwer D- M- RCCCI , , . , V N A , ., .. .i,i.,i.:,,,.,,.,.,. ,,,,,, 5. .,.,. i l 5' if A V, xx' sy 'fa , ye fqxxfmifii L in u ' A e 5 A' x Q N rf if Q xl ooou au a Compliments of 1 T GM FGRD Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Graham Brothers Trucks, Hudson-Essex 306 East Third Street Artistic Gift Suggestions for the Graduate are maintained in our establish- ment for your benefit---your display. Here you will find excellent gifts suitable for the young men and young Women graduates. 068' Sterling Shop Start Out On The Right Foot The Young Man who Takes out a Life Insurance Policy shows a Type of Mind Which Makes for Success. 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 Let your First Investment be a Policy in The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Robert C. Lowe, Dist. Agt. Ashland, Ohio is C . ,, . AXf X A l i Xq S S ,, S fifflilsf -A-Tv. f -X ,XFX vig., . ,xg li, f as . ,,A. E , S Q ...gig ..., ati, THE ENTERPRISE STORE Home Furnishings See Us For F Ch' d D' ancy ma an mnerware Linoleums and Window Shades Compliments of Lincoln Highway A. R. Love elf' 'ill' 'fit ' Cigars Billiards Foods of Quality + 1+ G+ JOHN M. SHANK Open All Night Ice Cream, Candy and Lunch Mo E. 209 Orange St. Phone 963 Blue Ready to Wear Coats and Dresses, Newest Styles Personally selected and Right Prices. Complete line of Dry Goods. Give us a Call. PALMER MAYNER CO. A Good Place To Trade F IRESTONE BROS. GROCERY We Deliver The Goods Three Times A Day To All Parts of The City Phone 71 Main THE TOGGERY SHOP Everything to Wear for Men Who Care SATTLER 8: GANYARD 113 W. Main i m ii e a t l , The Mens 82 Boys Store r Q J- ? 4' lX jwf i ' ' xx ,UNK We SPCCIHIIZC 'Qi In High School Clothing 'i . The one store in Ashland where good I first class clothing is sold at a reasonable X price. Always a big selection. 'f 'YYX9f'N li i Cassel Q 7 figs l ' Stone 82 I-lartsel ff ..,,.,. 149 W. Main St. Compliments of Good G E B H A R T Banking Connection I IS the First Step H Up the Ladder of Success Your Account Will Be + 4, + Appreciated Hardware ofQuality + it + Bank Orange Street A Ohio's Largest Private Bank l S S. A S R' , ,T i 1 'WX-. - 'Nag L'-f..x,.,k . ' I A i h iiiiiiiifgx 'A.' af cQQX- i' in f g.,.a.2f'f5f , ,,.nA ,, , Shoes Rebuilt ' by experts Last Longer and feel comfortable Jim Gives You A Money Back Guarantee .lim's Hyklas Shop 121 Claremont Avenue REIDS Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 47 East Main St. Two doors east of Rex Theatre The Place for Real Service Phone 207 Main INSURANCE or EVERY DESCRIPTION Life, Accident and Health, Fire, Tornado, Auto- mobile, Bonds The Service Agency W. W. Ingmand 415-6 Myers Bldg. Ashland, Ohio Phones-309 Greeng 475 Black Your Shoes and Shoe Repairing Give a thought to your feet then be able to forget them. Wahl's Repair Shop W. Main St. Opposite Post Office This Bank I ls A Home Bank For Home People I lt has the Community Spirit of wishing to build up and make our business, city and vicinity expand. All who have their checking ac- counts here realize that they are in a friendly, helpful institution. The First National Bank of Ashland, Ohio Capital Sl00,000 Surplus S100,000 Seigley Pharmacy THE NYAL STORE A Complete Stock of Drugs, Drug Sundries and Chemicals Magazines and Box Candies 'Y-v 60 E. Main St. Phone 597 Blue , . ... . .. ... ,, .Y i at i f 'Q f ' L F. D. Stahl Hardware W. Main Street Phone 978 Main Scatter Sunshine With Greeting Cards A Full Line of Gifts for the Graduate Memory and Stunt Books-Photograph Albums-Line-A-Day Books-Portfolios -A Full Line of Dennison Supplies QUALITY CARD 81 NOVELTY SHOPPE 110 W. Main Street Phone 806 Main Mrs. D. M. Kellogg THE OLD RELIABLE CASHRATE SHOE STORE Real good footwear at money saving prices HELB ERT AND BARTON 137 W. Main Street The Ashland Bank and Savings Co. is across the street IS YOUR DAD PROUD OF YOU In the GAME-in SCHOOL-at HOME-in CHURCH-in every- thing you do- Can he point to you with pride and say- That's IH boy Get into the Y and be a Leader Special Summer Rates Senior 34.00, Intermediate 33.00 Junior 32.00 Insurance That Insures Service Dependability als-Y R. V. McConnell Farmers Bank Bldg. Phone 66 Main, 184 Blue .. ..,.. , , ,,. ... .,.. . ...,., . 1. . ,. , ..,.,. ., r glgi. Q f K I 1 Iv Q0 c Q f' w sw , x . +4 lillll if ftfwiieil . . - - V F P V ' , THE THOMAS STORE Established in 1898 Wallpaper and Sherwin Williams Paint I l 45 Main Street Phone 842 Main Ashland County's largest wallpaper and paint store Have your clothes made for you Custom - tailored suits 3525.00 to 560.00 with a big assortment from 3530.00 to 3545.00 LUTZ THE TAILOR 30l-2 Myers Bldg. A Phone 464 Main Old Reliable ICK OR ICKER'S IN E LACE OODS J. G. lVloyer6cSon Electrical Contractors Phone l32l Red Union St. Member of Associated Certified Electricians Cafeteria Service 28 E. Main St. N. Strauss 81 Son Hart - Schaffner - Marx Fashion Park Pine Clothes Hats, Caps, Shirts and Hosiery stale I0 Per cent Reduction on Shirts for High School Graduates AT GRADUATING TIME One ls Always Looking F or Some Gift That Will Be Remembered 'G++ May We Suggest PARKER DuoFoLD PENS AND PENCILS ln Beautiful Gift Boxes 4' + 4' 'QP elf' 0 Union Hardware Please Give Us A Look Before You 6K CO. Buy Phone 39 Main pit... .A., , ..,, .,-- A , . ., .,.,. M...,..,o,,,.j- , .,M...M 2 ,t , 14 -l i' ring :.e+fMje1 A26 . ' , . o i .j1,5, . -svx.,4 4fii5i'fi7'fQ?fL A4 m.. Q71 See , , JL, S , M, Sharlck For W5j . .i i.h M1514 M x W L, the a Dry Goods Fl C ' g Ready-to-Wear Ce Le S e ShaCdce1s8LoCei1.:::1aiei1s Dependable Merchandise 26 Main Street Better Quality'For The at The Very Lowest Prices Phone 2 Main Same, Or Less Price Tailoring Dry Cleaning Hub Tallentire H. C. Hoffman Hub's Tailor Shop Y 119 W. Mein sf. A Complete Garment Service 1133 Main ' 1305 Main Dyeing Repairing Cleaning Pressing Leader Leads Looking For The Latest? R We Have It If It'sAnythingIn Men's Furnishings 098' Gault Brothers Ar The 'Sign Of The White Barrel 229 Orange St. Phone 874 Black in the Ton sorial Art Under the Crowell House Y 'f Shoe Repairing Done Right with ' reasonable prices at A. A. Burns Shoe Hospital Second Street Mm 3 K .,. . F F.,.. W. ,V.M ,,, ,u,, .v .., 4.. . S ,. .. Q,.. , ,, . - L1'LQ ' ' A' . . c 'E DEIBLER BROTHERS for QUALITY MEATS 62 E. Main Street Phone 35 Main Oigars T Tobacco EDM OND SON ' S POOL-ROOM Candy Soft Drinks Nash Leads The World In Motor Car Value G anyard and Boren as nd A'a Sales and Service 333' Orange St. Phone 958 Main berlin Business College Sets New Record The Oberlin Business College has set a new record this year in that it has ad- mitted only high school and college graduates. This places the school in a class by itself. It is probably the only business college in Ohio, and one of the few in the entire country, which admits only high school graduates. That they appreciate the opportunity to study in a business college of college grade, with students of their own age and preparation, where advanced courses are offered suited to their needs, is shown by the fact that students are enrolled this year from sixty-six different high schools in Ohio, and some from other States. It is a serious loss of time and effort for high school graduates to study in the average business college along with pupils from the seventh and eighth grades, and others who may have had only a part of the high school course. Many young people from thisicommunity who are now holding splendid business posi- tions in all parts of the country secured their business training at Oberlin. T Qnnl :,,.,,. .A,, . ..,v ..W,,.. .,.. .. .,.. , ., . .V... . ,c .,,. ll rmvmvx ls' X U26 ' I. 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