Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)
- Class of 1927
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'K f-q-- -X - x ' ' - f s f .......... -. , i t l 2 1: I ' .D I I Ll Y--L1 i g vga!-fp!--Q 1 4 r 2421114.- , nur' .- S ' A fl DEDICATION N N I To our parents, who by their , . interest, love and sacrifice have 'I ' ix' guided us through the most en- dearing period of our lives and x r have given us the opportunity to I attain whatever success we now ' possess, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty- Seven, do sincerely dedicate this Annual. X ' ' 1 , K - f .Q P ' s .... be e fs -'P e ,fe - i A.. f-' W- 4 ...M . 'free . 0 ' .-.....-q- i Q n 1 1 4 Q f R I I :I Q A, ...,:- 'Xf w Xu: I ' il -1- d 5 A E . t -I : f ' u T k QW!-l-U It 1 4' Y ! r,:'1c'.z.AIF' A A A fj I 4 , THE N NINETEEN TWENTY-SEVEN fi? Y ANNUAL V K D - .5 being a summary of the Student .5 XX I . ' Life of Ashland High School ' l published by X ' I THE I . A I , CLASS OF 1927 l 7 Ashland High School I Ashland, Ohio I I 7 A , l A M f 4, If sl I ' ' '--'9'..r- f11,f:ahunl, -l nr lt - Q ' 'ff'-i -... . 'Wt 4 f -il-:FL nv. -..Q.mu. Q- .. AJ- 4-I-5 i 7 QL!--Q. V i fs- 1 ' s sk sg XA W.. K' x I' . 'N 4 , X, Q W r-6uF,,,m , 4 I f: N v'L,?'-sf 5.1 fiiwif,-A ! ul, -TWH ' ' ' T'-4 l lffCll1.f 0' ' V' 55? ' ' W .7 1 ,I Xu' j 52' I' sq FOREWORD 'Xv , i Within the pages of this volume - i are recorded the events and the : K 4 achievements attained by the Stu- Q2 ily dents and Faculty of Ashland High l School, during the year of 1926-27. .I If this book contributes to the ' i Ashland High of today and lends l 5 one a vision of the mystic future, if its purpose will be fulfilled. -EL l iff i l l sf I i n ll fl ' i I 1 ' i ' N' 1' '-- -4-. . ,H -..--g- - ---- -ff, --'- A nf ........--... W .,,...,, 'lf-'N iliii-iiiiiiiiiilf mrs m:: - -....1. iii'miwi.aii' W r . -'-' - ' . - 'i..!2....!fi!,., - Lf 5 f ny,,Q,'j!:-'ik' Y? , m,.Lv-F2 X L W- wf .x Z I 155 its fit 1'. f L v , . Q Q' ' ', , L 'i , at - 3 w 1, i l I' 'i ff fri . .- ' 2isQq 1'f f ,, 'f' ,4,f,,, -- 3, The School Administration Faculty . . . . Seniors . . . Juniors ..... Sophomores . . . Freshmen .... Eighth Grade . Seventh Grade Activities .... Music ...... Publication . . . Athletics ..... Table of Contents Ashland Life . . . Advertisements Section li CK if H KC H si I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Xl XII XIII XIV XV Q 3 1 L x v The School ,f-,,., - 1g:,g: g- ,.. ..' if' JiQz'4iL ' - f 'f'f1., .. 1- ' v lfxlzfi Q' 'l 4','--iw N A ' 'I H I 4 1 f- 'QL ,. ,.' -' A 1 .. UlUiU5lQ1m5'l1 . qi : 'li l ' Ru a : if .Y., . i,- -f - fa-:H 1328 vp- W - ,-f ' '- '+x -fiiilxfff.. :'?'5'l:J My I West Entrance ' Main Corridor - ,354-lL, .. i - - --'-' ' -' --N ., r V1. -' ,. , . 3g:1L.?L:j-Li.1i-1' Y li'-..., j -I, -H , T , q - Yr , ', ,.-- ' 4 A 'jfigl .g,.. 1 W liifxuilxlnlllnhwaleridgi if - : + 1- 4 1 Q. 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E3flllfl !1'd flif i n ' fi. . L i l P P II T mei T '- ' 1 ur School V Within the last few years our school has doubled its size and in capa- city. Two new wings have been added, a new gymnasium and auditorium has been completed and new science and vocational departments have been finished. We now have a newer and finer High School than ever before. The Senior and Junior High Schools have been combined into a single unit, and the honor system is being gradually worked in. The Class of 1927 in leaving, wishes to impress upon the under graduates that they should be proud of their school and that at all times they should endeavor to make it better and should honor the spirit that is so instilled into each and every loyal student. Administration . 1? , 'Zl.- -' ff ' -Q11ai2?E CRf , f Li: .44' ! - 'Y1v..:,., -:J P in ,. 35-W ' Q ' 3. q J? gg i .. A h It , W. Mf. K, ' - - ' :Lf 1, g -... ,' ggg,S:N.g-61. . 33, QQ ' N Supt. J. A. McDowell 'lf -. nf . -... . r ,'. J' 'l ' ?4'L 2 I!'T ?-17' V YA ' P . 1 V T'-.QW .-gn.. dm: AGT 5 J: 1 E. :. nb, F V2. 5 j i: - I h , , ... .. A Q . U WM 5 r 74 . ' V' -' ,iff .E im 1 'Zh ,fs gn, , ', - Ffa H.:--1'nfug,g :E H fi QQ..-fl E545 ggi '- it -' '- ' I -V -va-11 - R Y :. ': if?- 17 ,,l,'i5,i'5 i n ,,l JL'5'-1-g, 1E,N.54'7Q4,:- . . - 1 9-1 I if mn- 39- r wg VSL55 'E 'w1 X 1 'N' T w w a-',,x 'Q wif' JN , P H' 'F '85'a?.a-5-'EEE'-f'i'? ' 1, -f-...L+ -- ,, . .i-aaa Es- . ,,,Lx ., Prin. D. R. Frasher tg- 1 - .U '- .. Y' -' -all- -i-an ww- xff 5 1v - 1 - ll: fr -.--.4 2 -' r A i w i - -?..,A,.: 5 ... 1... Ii,-sxfn ,Ik NI 1 !.i. .Q, 1:1. A 1 l V N ' 1 2 H, The School Board MRS. CLARA W. MILLER, President MR. EDGAR KOEHL, Vice President MR. GEORGE R. FREER MR. C. W. LANDIS Dr. C. B. MEUSER MR. J. L. GRINDLE, Clerk Faculty i H1 1 ik t ...31-. ,. . ,,. -g , U lhbv 4. ,'l 'i iiirfi . A ll l1l'Unh,d'n.-:EM ' ! lg' . I lil? iggfti .- .. . ,, . , . 'WWII l..ilfr1 --v i. . . - 'il ll I' f ' fr' .fe ' - e .A Lx...-fi-2-if : iv -M. . - 'rf - A ., f ' lm- . .12 'i . ililiikg , g1gsf.S:E-K' pm.: - ww- - ' Q.. - , ..., ..w . .-- . M , Q ...Z ,..m ,,..- --,,-.,,.,. gy., W, . mi A ., v -.l' '- wir. re T.. '1'-rw' - . - -ew---1-1-112'2f'fS. 'f f ': 4Ls., .11-el X U5 ' vi f' - T M ' f fr 'f'E 2fSE ,L .ws' -1-re. ' A C. W. CUMMINGS F E GNAGEY L. E. PETE Asst Punglpal Chemistry and Physics Muslc History, CIVICS L ORA GRIEST R. E. MILLER MRS. ETHEL TODD Historv Debate, Journalism English and American ' Public Speaking Literature 9 - ,i U 4 4- GEO. KRILL LQJ- KENT Agriculture Bookkeeping, Stenography and Typing 7T L +1 f la I l 51 I A 1 .n '- - i EC? I K .. - x-34- 4- DV. ' . . -4 ..l' ,- .. K ' Lita-iii , -1-'ifjxhfz ' fir-.h ,th '- 3111-'fb fl 1 .W FT ' ' E Q s -- ,Bw -f 5..,RA '. umililQ1ll2'lfL'f4'h4!W ' ' . . - F? It ' 3 u I I - su N F - .L-, . :Lx Q JL - Q.. f were . MP. If. 1 , . G. D. WANDER V. U. FLORA F. W. WAGNER fScience . 1 'I Geog. and History Biology and Science F. J. RYAN L. U. TODD HELEN KLICKOW zd- Asst- PPIPCIPHI Debate, Law, Mathematics Geography, Mathematics. Mathematics HELEN COUNTRYMAN C, EDDY Englifh History, English Librarian Librarian D .,..fV.Y,v 2, . Y 7 ' X 1 1 ,--. '5 -. b ex... ,. . . V , ..A......- -. ' H A- -- ' 3' Nr-'.f ,v- ' -1-Jr-3 r f'1- 51'-,Q ' 'w:.., , , - .l:1,'-ig. -! ' MA'-, . Q , ,. Y a T1-'anlmg il w l' lj j ti ! 3 .5 3. 1 M , , . DOROTHY MELHOPE Domestic Science MRS. A, MANDEVILLE English SARAH SMITH Latin 1 w . E. R. WISE H. J. BARNHART Drawing, Physical Edu- Coach, Sociology cation R ' Q- IVIARTHA PILKEY AGNES PAXTON Englishhand American Mathematics Literature ,' ' ' . -yt -14- 'Q' V A , .1 .. , ' 'R' in . ,,,,l.,,3..-! .1.,, 1 -n,,,.,. 1 lp r M. M D WW ii Q P if it g - 4 I i: T? ' D Z' ' 1: ' . 'nr 'A .inf i E. D. WOLFE CANDACE EDWARDS CATHERINE HUNTER Mathematics History Latin MISS A. BRENTLINGER SIDNEY BOYD Typing, Stenogyaphy Ass't Coach, French MILDRED ADAMS CATHERINE TEETER English Mathematics , ,,4,.1.LL- ', .. 4- '4 -A., .-,V ' 'm i 'ha' ., 1 l Z ' J . lt? - ::.- fllllh' -:.,:'fS'1Lp' , 1 I 7. I' ' 'QA ,. ---fCT'?fz'2 T':5E'L7f'?i: -- ' . I l-- - ,,.b r:- f ' - ,. 'Li -f5m: ?M'Ni 'l 3- 137: la ' ff 4- vii: 1 ' J fill. 151 b MRS. L. LINN LOU COWAN K. PILLE Science English Geography l K l LEEDS LENA JOHNSON E' - - Hintorv Domestlc Science - - s x i X 1 1 5 HONOR SMITH MILDRED FORTNEY Manual Trammg Physical Education Seniors . . - ' il.- gp : . -- - ' , I g , N .,, , u1'---, H'-. h if? 'fit 3 ',-- , QALS .la g .,.QT Qi, ,14. QL, - 'm iii ' , , uluiullliliiifnwdiuzdskbfiggii 4 5, - .,,.. 4 ..,. h Y 5,,,f,-- ,V ,,A,.. f,5,:55?v-sfipsgggg .Q it SENIOR A CLASS OFFICERS President- Lewin Vermillion Vice-President-Melvin Worst Secretary-Alene Stover Treasurer-Ada Warnes SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS President-Joe Mayner Vice-President-Helen Smilie Secretary-Anne Topping Treasurer-Ralph Brown ., 5 -. 4.5.1- ilu--.. . l H ' . J N. vw- ' ' L? -'IP' f TN: 5 .L .-P 1.1253 il ill Eli - A fmt: L PAUL MILLER EILENE MEYERSON Varsity Debate 141. ETHEL HARTMAN -Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Pep Club 141. l MARY ARMINDA BITTINGER Athletic Association 121 131 141, Pep Club 121 141, Girl Reserve 131 141, Treasurer 141, News Staff 141, Style Show 111, Basketball 111 141. ' PAYNE HELBERT Pep Club 111 141, Athletic Associatior 111 121 131 141, Glee Club 131 141. Op- eretta 131 141, Debate Club 141, Student Council 141, Vice President of Studeni Council -41, News Staff 141, Class Play Business Manager 141. ZELLEMMA MATZ Athletic Association 111 121 131 141. Orchestra 111 121 131 141, Class Debate 121, Style Show 111 121, Girl Reserve C31 141, PGP Club 111 121 131 141- -5' '-1-' .. ., Q L ,,.,,A,N .. .'?,i1'f , :. - 'er . . ---- -,L ., --f 'T'-,-1--114, . W. .- :J .- . ,: - 'vw ' --...1,-: -?t:'.- 1,112 , Ji fkfil- -'1 F. 3. .- - ,P- .. R w e N . I . ss we L - 1 vga 1 1 'N- -Il 1 ' . hg h R 'P 'xx W H i I Fa E n X I I if L-'J'-.n... , ,. . - - ,... .vw - ' ' 5 - MYRTLE FINLEY ' Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125 135 145, Pres. 145, Sec. 135, Cheerleader 125 135, Class Vice President 125, Style Show 125 135, Glee Club 125 135 145, Class Basketball 115 125 145, Business Mgr. Class Play 145 Operetta 145, Girl Reserves 135 145. Stu- dent Council 125 135 145. KARL LOZIER PERCY FRARY Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Scrub Basketball 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115. HELEN DON LEY Girl Reserves 135 145, Class Debate 135, Class Play 145, Athletic Association 115 125 131 145- JAMES COONER Athletic Association 135 145, Class Play 145. KATHRYN SWINEFORD Athletic Association 145. - .- eg- ,,- , :-,,1- '.. ,S J--2 'J xx pp. iii. 3+ 'I J A '15 iw V VJ, I ,Q 7 1. its in Q -1'-+I 4, . Eg .sf-3? .fl y 1, f-,Qp 1, d r- ef - Q i DONALD FIKE FRANK LUTZ Athletic Association 121 131 141, Pep . Athletic Association 141, Hi-Ag 141. Club 121 131. ARLINE MASON Athletic Association 111 121 131 141. Pep Club 141, Glee Club 141, Operetta 141, Student. Council 141, Girl Reserve 131 141, News Staif 141. LILLIAN CONWAY Style Show 111 121, Pep Club 111 121 131, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Domestic Science Club 131 141, Girl Reserve 131 141, Debate Club Secretary 141,fClass Debate 121, Varsity Debate 131 41. HELEN EBY ' Athletic Association 111 121 141, Pep Club 141. LAWRENCE GOFF ' . -. A . 14:451-- T 'uh' u n - :qi :I '11 'Qi I, n. -, . , 1 f ,ff-14.5 'ff ' ' --NL'-uf--i ii.-fl. ,-ewes, ' ix I J 5' 'i ' J' fl ' l. 4'37'1 .1 . :gy-71 1 ' Q- H Ja w rl- flpwv -' .A ll-11.11 'W lI 1 . 5 A JOSEPH BROWN GRACE MCNARY Athletic Association 115 125, Pep Club 115 125, Girl Reserves 145, Domestic Science Club 145, Style Show 115. MILDRED GARVER Domestic Science Club 135 145, Girl Reserves 145, Pep Club 115 125, Class Basketball 145. l I l d ,'., f' 'A 'Il A V ,l,ff,,, F ' ri In X gy ,f ,XJQY Xxx psig ANA ,f , ff .5 P 1 -'fig ,gyy ' REXFORD K. CULLER X X' . Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125 135 145, Scrub Bas- ketball 115 125 135, Glee Club 135 145, Operetta 135 145, Track 125 135 145. I V THELMA FULK Athletic Association 115 125, Style Show 125, Pep Club 145. HERBERT RODENBAUGH Baseball Seconds 115, Baseball Sub 125 First 135 145, Scrub Basketball 125 . 1:.-,.... ..' V T.. 4 in nl , ' 1 Vr- A '- R - nf- ' - V-f-1' -'sr-f 3 ' ' ,fti e fi - -' 'F-15? , I IIA !'uLL45ug.a, 'I ' lei: v4 .-'il'i,f A A JMllai,Q'gIi1l 'if3MWe'i li' u i l'i l sax s gl-J?-if ' , v-,1cx, 'b:?' F'l ! 'A ' of v 1: ' Nw, C A l x pa 3 r LOIS ECI-IELBERGER Athletic Association 131 141, Girl Re- serves 131 141, Class Secretary 121, Stu- dent Council 111 121 141. FRED KAYLOR Hi-Y 121 131 141, Officer 131, Ath- letic Association 111 121 131 141, Class Treasurer 111. RALPH BOWMAN Athletic Association 111 121 131 141. Baseball Seconds 111 121, Baseball First 131 141, Football Seconds 141, Basket- ball Seconds 131, Hi-Y 121 131' 141, Sec- retary 141. . EVELYN COLE Athletic Association 131 141, Class Play 131, Girl Reserves 131 141. PAUL WILE Business Manager Annual 141, Class Vice President 121 131, Student Council 121 131, Vice President 131, Athletic As- sociation 111 121 131 141, Pep Club 111 121 131 141, Treasurer 131 President 141, Pep Handbook Staff 131, Baseball 131 141, Scrub Basketball 121 131 Glee Club f21 141, 01-elm-so-a 111 121 141. Operetta 121 141, Business Manager Class Play 131, Hi-Y 121 131 141, News Staff 131, Home Room Gov. 121 131. PAULINE MOSSERwQ-Qjwuj Athletic Association 111 121 131 141 Pep Club 111 121 131 141. Secretary 141. Girl Reserves 131 141, Class Play' 131. Student Council 121 131. - . V ..-L ann- . 1911-55 - lil, -F. ' - . ' . - .. - EB' ip . 5 Q Q. ,, Q y . , X 1-Will!! M 1 it v il' x bl ' O -,:l-will?-fax Q3-f,Ju-L E33 'T lllr I EQ! HELEN SMILIE Glee Club 123 133 143, Operetta 123 133 143, Gym Exhibition 113 143, Girl Reserves 133 143, Student Council 123, Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, Pep Club 143, News Staff 143, Class Vice President 143. HAYDEN FOUTS Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, Pep Club 133 143, Student Council 143, Hi-Y 123 133 143, Glee Club 133 143. Operetta 143, Class Play 133, Varsity Club 133 143, Class Basketball 113 123 Capt. 123, Football Special Sub 123, Var- sity 143 133, Basketball Thirds 113, Spe- cial Sub 123 Varsity 133 143, Capt. 143, Baseball Thirds 113 Varsity 123 133 143, Varsity Track 133 143. CRAIG SPONSLER ELIZABETH McCRAY Vice President Class 113, Secretary 123 133 143, Student Council 113 123 133, Class Debate 123, News Staff 113 133, Class Play 133, Athletic Association 123 133 143. Girl Reserves 133 143, Style Show 113, Gym Exhibition 113. FRANKLIN KOON TZ Orchestra 143, Athletic Association 143, Band 143. FLOY HARPER Style Show 113, Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, Girl Reserves 133 143, Domestic Science Club 143. I -4 'gf' 4- V . . ' - P4-Ll. H - - 1::l.f,1l I QE lit e m 1 I iw-fr.,-5?-.,.Y: .-lv.J,.w A Mx J, X ' ig.- , 'Fig ' 1,-S Q I Q!! Q51 'f f .' , M 4 7, VCUYZ k!L6,L,JJ,f,.,, lg , f if CLARENCE KELLER Mgkthletic Association 121 141, Pep Club 2 VIRGINIA YOUNG Style Show 111, Student Council 121, Pep Clubt 111, Athletic Association 111 121 131, Girl Reserves 131 141. A MARY TUSTIN Athletic Association 141 Came from gehmcint High School and Nankin High c oo . IRENE WELCH Athletic Association 141, Class Bas ketball 141. LELAND MUNDORF OLIVE IRENE STRINGER Athletic Association 141. , ..., ENL- ..4-'- - .'-11' ' -- 114-.l , .T.,,i.. ,..,,.A,2 H ,.,. . L' -' 'i: s ? IV A ll 1 l'3llluillllll5l!wri1!l!flll35f,Ji F ll lh liff -. 2. X- M- --x' V -- -- F Q i .- -,J ,f- fl' fv.. 1 - 3-1--lille! I lil! 2 .3 . Q flat., 3 A Y OSCAR MORR ZELLA FACKLER Latin Play 113, Athletic Association Basketball 143, Athletic Association 113 123 133 143, News Staff 143, Scrub 143, Student Council. Baseball 113, Scrub Basketball 113 123 . 133 143, Prop. Manager Class Play 133. HOWARD MAXHEIMER MINNIE KOSTLER . Athletic Association 113 123 143, Foot- Qlass B. B- 113 123 143, Athletw AS- ball 123 133 143, Basketball 123 133 143, Soclatwn 123 133 143, Pep Club 113 123 Baseball 123 133 143, Hi-Y 133 143, Pep 133 143, Debate 143, Girl Reserves 133 Club 123 133 143. 143, Style Show 123. 2 OPAL KIPLINGER Athletic Association 143, Captain Bas- INEZ ECKSTEIN ketball 143. 4 Domestic Science Club 143. ,, 'f.,.,-,.'. -. -- --V' -.r w- J, - i f at l l' -,-i l' M,y..,,, -:I fl Y 'hm mm ru A . ,. ., I 4 L V wl yvlx . . ,l? l!'! f' !'1E'! 'l!' , , , 1 -. . ,A. ,. 4. f p -5 ' ' '- f-wsiyef--A fxvff-'2wf': ' 4751: a5iie1 La ni , fc -aw : '1:f'. fu be N RAYMOND MILLER Baseball 111 121 131 141, Basketball 121 131 141, Football 141, Pep Club 111 121 131 141, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Varsity Club 141, Hi-Y 131 141, Vice President 141, Student Council 121 131, Class Treasurer 121, Home Room Gov. 131 141. MARY FLUKE Pep Club 111 121 141, Athletic Asso- ciation 111 121 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Cabinet 141,. Style Show 111, Class Play 131, News Staif 131 141, Stu- dent Council Secretary 131, Annual Staff x LUCILLE FENDRICK f4?irl Reserves 131 141, Class Basketball 1 JOSEPH MAYNER Class President 141, Class Officer 111 141, Pep Club 111 121 131 141, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Class De- bate 121, Student Council 111 121, Home Room Officer 111 121, Track 121 131, Scrub Basketball 111 121 131, Editor of Annual 141, Editor of News Staff 131, Class Play 131 141, Operetta 131, Glee Club 141, Class Basketball 111. A ETHEL BAUM Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Pep Club 111 121 141, News Staff 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141. KENNETH STAUFER Football 131 141, Athletic Association 111 121 141, Track 131, Scrub Basket- ball 121 131, Varsity Club 131 141, Hi-Y Club 131 141. . , iq- HMTL ,Q '- Qai.. ' . - -,, ' --L, ,. ,r -M .. , its Via ? ' I T t FZ- M V ' All-f J ' '. -2 'V ,,: W' ,ra :lf 1 ... k.,,:. ' , +.-: Ulll. I A-' -A .- -121.4 . - -A - ,,, .n- V - A '--' . - .Af L vi-4, fp-1 ,W- J OSCAR HARTSEL BURTON KAHL Athletic Association Q23 Q33 Q43, Scrub Athletic Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43. Basketball Q23 Q33, Football Q23 Q33, Second Team Baseball Q33, Class Treas- urer Q33, Class Play Q33, Student Coun- cil Q33, Pep Club Q43, Hi-Y Q43. ' THELMA RUMPH ' c3is1e?4g:1ig3 193.4234 Cla.ss.B. 13.1423 Q23 HAZEL MYERS , t etlc ssociatlon 1 23 ' Pep Club Q13 Q23 433 443, Athletic lm W' Style Show 425' Association Q13 Q23 Q33 Q43, Student Council Q43,'Class Secretary Q33 Q43. KENNETH GALLATIN BEULAH TUTTLE Scrub Basketball Q13 Q23 Q33. 'xxjm 'B , - g 1 I-rv '13 D A bmi.: .Tr :W-,i.,5 ,. 2 , bex ' J, di- is MW A Jlk1gIall1llll!lik1M11S1tlAlf-151 5 1 1 ,5 ,. Q.: . 'l'i 3 l q'-Q'- sh S N ,- --'--A A , ax F5 1 'Q f 1 A,,.h-,R N1 14' 'ME' ,gl .2 .1 4 ROBERT E. RILEY Class President 111, Student Council cn 421 cm, P,ep,C1ub 111 121 C31 141, Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Vice President of A. A. 131, President 141, Class Play 131, Varsity Club 141, Class Play 1a1, Varsity Club 141. Class Basketball 111 121 Captain 111, Scrub Football 111, Seconds 121, Special Sub 131, Varsity 141, Basketball Seconds 121, Special Sub 131, Varsity 141, Baseball Seconds 121, Track 131. BEATRICE HOLMES ' Girl Reserves 131 141, Pep Club 131 141, Athletic Association 141, Class Play 131, Operetta 131 141, News Staff 141, Glee Club 131 141. HARRIET McCRAY Style Show 111, Athletic Association 121 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Class Play 141, Home Room Secretary 141. MARJORIE MYERS Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Sec. 131, Pep Club 111 121 141, Oper- etta 121 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Vice President 131, President 141, Class Play 131 141, Glee Club 121 141, Class Debate 121, Home Room Sec. 111 121 131 141. WALTER HARRISON RUTH SCHULTZ Orchestra 11 121 131 141, Athletic As- sociation 111 121 141, Pep Club 111, Girl Reserves 131 141. I Ai . , . ' ' ' M lgl... iii, 'Yi-.I , -.-Q., 11 Q t Q '. '-in,-, B I Tr !PiY ' -- ' 1'-1 7 amass 't '. ' 315. kfv v l l 155 - ' fl'1j:!Z3 ' . 1 . ulL1Lu3l'!1!l9!uMlil'li!lllf-rftgl. ii ! 'El l y' 'ililf b .. X- ar t M 5 ' - ef Q ML- - . ,giq ' -x MN svlrv 'N 11r x3 1: f 1, 1 N , LEWIN VERMILLION First Team Football Sub 125, Varsity Club 135 145, Varsity Football 135 145, Third Team Basketball 115, Sub 125, Varsity 135 145, Baseball Second 125, Sub for First Team 135, Varsity 145, Class Basketball 115 125, Athletic Asso- ciation 115 125 135 145, Class President 125 145, Student Council 135 145, Class Play 45. ALENE STOVER QW- ' Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125, Girl Reserves 135 145, Treasurer 145, Class Secretary 145, Do- mestic Science Club 135 145, President 145, Class Play 145. ARBIE DREYER Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Student Council 125 135, Style Show 125. Class Debate 135, Flashlight Reporter 115, Annual Staff 145, Class Basketball 4 . MELVIN WORST Athletic Association 145, Class Vice President 145, Class Play 145. MARY ETTA COLE Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125, Girl Reserves 135 145. RALPH BROWN Class Vice President 115, President 125, Athletic Association 115 125, Stu- dent,Council 115 125, Class Treasurer 145, Annual Staff 145. l 1 . ' ff'-Qc- ' .., .. . -..- 4- vi, .f4,.z...-3--I -1- 1.-,. 8 . - nw .1 A-fiwe .. .1 .ma 'Q 'N' Q ll ' .1 l' 'll .fl A it -. . :f y fs-fl lm 5' if 1 d l . H lil-1, h - 5 7, J Q' 5 , L H T L' i 75:i'w:'QNr :,-' f, 1-.sais- 'ffi-P Q ' '- +A, g E Q ,, . LAWRENCE BRUBAKER Pep Club 135 145, Athletic Association 125 135 145, Hi-Y 135, Home Room Gov. 135 145, Class Debate 125. Varsity Debate 135 145, Journalism 135 145, Stu- dent Council 135 145, Stock Judging Team 125 135 145, Grain Judging 135, Apple Judging 145, National Forensic League 135 145, Hi-Ag. President 135, Secretary 145. ADA WARN ES Athletic Association 11,5 125 135 145, Class Officer 145. HESTER WITBECK Glee Club 135 145, News Staff 145, Class Play 145. ETHEL CRAVEN Basketball 115 125 135 145, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125 135, Girl Reserves 135 145, Do- mestic Science Club 145. Style Show 125.' WILLARD BOYER Athletic Association 115 145, Orchestra 145, Live Stock Judging Team 145, Apple Judging Team 145, Track 145, Scrub Basketball 115 125 135 145, Hi-Ag. Presi- dent 145, Grain Judging Team 145. MARY ELLEN FOX Class Treasurer 115, Athletic Associa- tion 145. .f 1 . rwi' V wkfa H EW? mg.-l M,-gig lj l H, ly 51.41, l 1'- - '- ' .1 .. 4 x Viv '-ws 3' ,Q dk:-kb 2 'A 5 15, Mu. . S 211- rf' WILSON YANLEY Glee Club 125 135 145, Operetta 125, Class Play 135, Athletic Association 145, Home Room Governor 145. , , THELMA Go0D15:nQ..w -. .1 ,Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Pep Club 115 125 135, Girl Reserves 145, Home Governor 145. KATHRYN HART Style Show 115, Athletic Association 115 125 135 145, Operetta 145, Glee Club 125 135 145- ' ALIEEN E N OGGLE Pep Club 115 125 135 145, Class Sec- retary 115 125 135, Class Treasurer 145, Class Basketball 115 125 145, Student Council 145. WILLIAM KRAMER 'MARTHA HOLMES Athletic Association 125 135 145, Home Room Secretary 145. A . .v-- A - '- .'- I, -. i alllul'1n!1ftnlll2,e'ml!4li . ' . ,P f .., 1 f A- ' 3-L 'n iv' 1 S. l , ,E u : E 1 A - ,,. 'F' -1 ' in 11 ' - UE! E' I ,ill t A 3? i is x ...W - '.:'-2 . ' 5 ..-., 'tc ll ' Ji U31 f F' fs is AQHA'-0 or .1-f' 4 G Sxnliixv 'a 1 F3 1 ' J Ju, ., . Ni A-1. igffc-if W . V W: 4, .'-fg,,.L.g' we z' 'E -. ' , 'EQ -5.42, :A Gig.: i 3 A I .M 'Egger-ii? v:,: .'5q. , I ,Z gi i n Q 1 , RAYMOND GAULTU-,Mail iv, ' DOROTHY ESBENSHADE Glee Club 145, Operetta 145, Athletic!! Association 145 5. RUTH SCOTT Athletic Association 115 125, Girl Re- serves 135, Pep Club 115 125, Style Show 115 125, President Domestic Science Club 135. NEVA GWINNER Orchestra 115, Latin Play 115, Style Show 115 125, Athletic Association 145, Girl Reserves 135 145, Domestic Science Club 145. Style 'Show 115 125, Gym Carnival 125, Athletic Assocnation 115 125 135, Stu- dent Council 125, Girl Reserves 135 145, Domestic Science Club 145. HERSCHEL ZEHNER Athletic Association 115, Scrub Bas- ketball 135, Hi-Ag. 135 145, General Livestock Judging Team 145, Orchestra C45- RUTH GOFF Glee Club 135 145, operem 135 145. . -QLEJWM If 'T 1 ffl: 4 !'l..-,. l ,-. , . -f'1L- - ras lihbIlhuMAnm1t 'iff--f7'l+i'f-' --- Pdf i , . x u 1' ' c V , KF ..,...,d. Q -.. ' ' 1 4 ,. I ' ' ' f ' Cf: .. 2 - ' I 'I is 2 1. -vw ,Wi,1W,AH VI,lW,L,WM,,N,w,, GMX 1,1 ul llllgeiiqd xl , x , ,l 1 g hiv . aww-egg - .-4, ' 4.72 E' '7 ,...- .--44 ul wg- 'wa risk ilxi I 1 ...gf K A .J ff ' 3' ' E. I 5 1 5.4 'Jie A W1 Llifbcitiiiiiif P KENNETH WOLFE Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Pop Club 111 131 141, Student Council 131 141, President 141, Class President 131, Scrub Basketball 111 121 131, Stage Manager Class Play 131, Declamation Contest 131 141, Extemgoraneous Speak- ing 131 141, Varsity De ate 121 131, 141, National Forensic League 131 141, Pres- ident 141. SHIRLEY ROTH News Staff 111 131 141, Athletic Asso- ciation 111 121 131 141, Glee Club 131 141, Operetta 131 141, Class Debate 121, Varsity Debate 131 141, National Foren- sic League 131 141, Secretary 141, De- bate Club 131 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Girl Reserves Cabinet 131 141. Secretary 141, Home Room Secretary 141, Declam- atory Contest 121, Gym Exhibition 111, Pep Club 111 121 141. METTA PHIFER Latin Play 111, Style Show 111 121 Athletic Association 111 121 141, Glee Club 121 131 141. Operetta 121 131 141 Pep Club 131, Girl Reserves 131 141 News Staff 131 141. LEO METZGER , Football 141, Seconds 131, Basketbal 141, Seconds 131, Scrub Basketball 111 121, Track 111 121 131 141, Athletic As- sociation 111 121,131 141. LEOTA GAULT Latin Play 111, Girl Reserves 141, Domestic Science Club 141, Athletic As- sociation 141, Style Show 111. CLARENCE BRUBAKER Individual Stock Judging 111, Captain Stock Judging Team 121, Class Debate Debate 131 141, High School Orator 131, 121. Captain Class Debate 131, Varsity News Staff, 131, Member of National Forensic League 131 141, Vice President Debate Club 131, President 141, Business Manager Debate '141, Pep Club 131, Offi- cer 141, Hi-Ag. 131 141. . Y. - '-33 - K Y ' .. ,.1. f ' ' 1 '- l 'gf H 1 1 ' fl ': kA U x. 2 Hwfi -' 1' ' 'gill' f V - ff: X Q A u V at 3' w 3me-31:1 , N lr -'Nix Y-SHE. ff? E ,ill -1 K J l QL 2, . .V V 1' i- -1-'vw ANNE TOPPING Girl Reserves 131 141, Athletic Asso- ciation 111 121 131 141, Student Counci. 131, Class Secretary 141, Pep Club 111 Home Room Secretary 131, Gym Exhi- bition 131. PAUL MARKEL WILLIAM OEHLING Athletic Association 111 121 131 141, Scrub Football 131. k MARY LOUISE SWINEFORD JOSEPH WHARTON ' Scrub Basketball 111 121 131, Athletic Association 111. LAVON ULRICH Style Show 111 121, Pep Club 111 121 131, Athletic Association 111 121 141, Girl Reserves 131 141, Domestic Science Club 131 141. Q, f M. - Q ' 'AL . 'f .' 7 ' X' - H 15.1. ,- .vw ' A -- 7.7 ni ,- X ' R MQW-I , il1 ii!! W .I A V - .1-, . 45,-. - , I 1 'V 44' I-'WU11l1H hlllllsg.j - Q - , ll I I ' '111 1 I , -. -l , I . 1 .U x N... -t..-in... L, no- I I B -mc 'A -A ' I3 'S W -'fc-gy X' e I 'EF' A we 1- I 5 F ,.. f--vwg,'.4 at as ,WWE 355. . ' . MEL E RALPH RICHARDS Athletic Association 141, Pep Club 141, Scgub Basketball 141, Oratorical Contest 14 . VIRGINIA SCHULTZ Girl Reserves 131 141, Glee Club 121 131 141, Domestic Science Club 121, Pep Club 121, Athletic Association 121 131 141, News Stal? 141, Operetta 131 141. MARTHA COLE I Athletic Association 131 141, Girl Re- serve 131 141, Pep Club 131. FRANCES AUSTIN Latin Play 111, Athletic Association 121 131, Style Show 121. RUSSEL GONGWER Athletic Association 111 131 141, Var- sity Club 141, Orchestra 131 141, Band 131 141, Football Seconds 131, Varsity 141, Track Seconds 131, Pep Club 141, Class Debate 131, Basketball Thirds 131 Scrubs 141. HELEN BOYER Athletic Association 121, Girl Reserves 131 141- X l 1 febv, I t Inn'-i'uIn.iii 1 ' 2 fl at fe: ' , -. xi. M 1 z K xx z rw Aw' 1 : ' Z I P J, A -M cMMmwwalEEa+EgmwWMaWP- - A -1- Z? W l j Q Q s ., A .3 -... .,f-Suzi: +1 l sf ls 25. - EVELYN KEENER FRIEDA SCHMID Domestic Science Club 131, Gym Ex- hibition 131 141. ENLOW MATEER DALE M. DOHNER H1-Ag. 131 141, Live Stock Judging Team 131 141, Apple Judging Team 141 EARL EBERT Baseball 111, Athletic Association 111, Basketball 121 131, Football 121 131 141, 1 Track 121. ,..,, S -- -1,-... aan-f-. ' I 1 s 'A N51 Xa. u Ji Ill A-SX! I N ,,, x 'f , 4 I 1 Y Sl 1 J 1 . .. , V W. .1 1,5 I . . , V, ,A WW., T.LHlEl1lii!lhbl1 l51 15115133 ' 1 if? E2 1- m ,o ii1.1Qff , sn, Q ,gf ,, M A1 4 M,,i'i:w.-'11-ggusi h fx 1111 sg ., fa' Q - i' J! 10 ,A....1 f ,.l-..v-' MARY RUTH COLE MARTHA DOWN-S Pep Club 141, Athletic Association 141, Athletic Association 1-11 121 131 Girl Reserves 141. Style Show 111, Girl Reserves 131 MARVIN C. HOFFMAN Paris High School, Illinois Band 111 121, Boys' Glee Club 111 121, Orchestra 111 121, Boys' Pep Club 111 121. Ash- land High School, Boys' Glee Club 131 141, Orchestra 131 141, Pep Club 141, Band 131 141, Business Manager Oper- etta 141, All State Chorus 131. A HARRY DENBOW ,Glee Club 131 141, Athletic Associa- tion 111 121 131 141. Treasurer 131, Student Council 131 Pe Club 131, Domestic Science Club 131 Treasurer 141. HOWARD SIMONTON i Juniors K K J X Xxx Yi X qw X, n x A mx '6- J, Vljffiiigf, ll r M C j flf 1 ,, f442 -WJ fi 4 2 ' M ., - , . -V f vb' ,M ' 523 ' 1 M' fl' J L K ' ' -1 '1' n' v'i'f'A ' gf! H YU Q J fir, . Hi? TI ,I i' 3 Wg 'uit ' H h L ,3fX,fvO v 1' 'gf ,N v 'zq OE ,.- - vi g : - 'lil - - - . rx ' x 3 . W f 'Q .fff - TT:- Q--V, X 1,,.ff5-:55?'ffii'+1'EfZ+s: X5 fm! JDM M0 ,MQ A ID. , A . 'V N , ,, I .s x 1 1 5 L N A V 1 X0 Krall Q5 04' X xv 1 X , ' 1 MHZ? Af' f ,-N JN h x,Q xxx: Q ffm it CIQW ff! 4Dl1,'lU-pa .N ...lug J , ' L, X' N. I XC? ' N N? ffl Ny' Ju X .,, ., Tl, M ' N Y ' .zfxxyyj :Qu X, , QT -j.:gl:g?:Esnsa1 if-151'-4' rw 5 ff? li FU 1 li 1 :L-gg, ua 3 's--if 'l W 7 N7 5 N ., WT., ,, I X , . , V ., l A at jx- AF l ?,l,.Ii'f! 1 X x ,' 1 QP., . ,Y , 1 , . f- L - J ,.-L, .LA V f . K . , - , ,' flyr, f .i fl l . , I ff ,I I QI? . , f f fr rf, f f JL 1 . ,. V f' , K ,X ..:,x L4 A -. kiwi! M--1-, ,'.,- - X fd - W . , .- - :3 Igi 'i K'27 .. V ff ? I g r -' .s ,. - ' A +55 1 ff W J ,'. 1 ,. x . ' Zfv ' . cj 67 , CNC J ' ,,. . 'X ., VVZWW Z 4 'lf ' if X C- ,MX LJ ,.,, A ilfkljf CJLQZKMPNIL wing Ljxfvvxiflowwgjq' 81. 'm U-, QA in xl x June C1-ass of 1928 Ute' KTTH! ji , x C FIRST ROW-Whitcomb, Ryland, Zehner, Shukers, Wicks, Sohn, Roberts, N' Young, Topper, Vanosdall, Strickling, E. Smith, Shenberger. SECOND ROW-Seigman, Picker, Peabody, Patterson, Ryan, Seamans, Owens, Ritchey, Ross, Tieman, Suter, Siler, Shank, Reaser. THIRD ROW-Summers, Wolford, Reep, Sloan, Awwiller, Bentz, Bittinger, X Baird, Duncan, Barret, Coleman, Dohner, V. Doerrer, A. Doerrer. K-,xxx FOURTH ROW-Baylor, Bensinger, Boyer, Comer, Daubenspeck, A. Igifsx Brown, Cumberland, Brady, Clark, J. Brady, Calahan, Crone, E. Brady, iff I Atterholt. X FIFTH ROW-Abbot, Buchanan, Cooper, Hammond, Hall, Gregory, Gault, ,Lag X R. Hess, Hershey, Fisher, Fribley, Edmondson, Holmes, Eidt. SIXTH ROW-Gorz, Bebbart, Fockler, Goard, Gongwer, Heifner, Gongwer, 'M Good, Emmens, Gahagen, Emmons, Firestone, Hiner. I I SEVENTH ROW-Finley, Humrichouser, Hildebrand, Finley, Dohner, Foulk, G. Hess, Miller, Hall, Kopp, Miller, McCarty, Mowery, Mason. EIGHTH ROW-Baird, Leiter, Latter, Lovering, Marchall, Kuhn, McQuate, Matheny, McKinley, Kearns, McFadden, Larue. X L, X , Af ,f f- K - 241'-'ffff t , X 9 Q35 L C. Mid-year Class of 1 928 FIRST ROW-K. Myers, E. Morr, G. Morr, Rumph, Buzzard, Shinn, H. McCray. SECOND ROW-Laughery, Lowther, Hauck, Glessner, Donley, Burns, O. Walker, Stone. THIRD ROW-Marble, Johnson, A. Walker, Mosser, Fox, Lutz, Wood- worth, Kilheifner. FOURTH ROW-Ledyard, Heister, Davis, McNary. Kirk, H. McCray, Clark, W , fw'Yl4'-QL 01,4 . ,J I ,X .f ' , N-1, I JVVWQQJQ-H.Q, ibm 3 I . f .5 . I l I ' K .sr 1 ga N A f'-. u1M11llIl'nh.L!1MdALL I i 1 Q-2ssm. E.'51n-i-,,,I e- ,qc , '- , ---..xx . .F I, fig f -'viii Yu -.- V ,'. ,,,w, ,,,,!,1 1 hx I . .Um f W H Fnlfz ' 4- km' v I W A., V- '- - ' N ,P ' gales-.' ' .iXl5?Lff I ' T- 1-'ff ' . nz?-1'-I ' ,'.i-f-12:5- PQf'iE... Y3:.,,,.-- I rf' iw' -Q '. .,.. fM -, .1 , --v-,, -.A-L.. -, JUNIOR A CLASS OFFICERS President--James Donley Vice-President-Edwin Morr Secretary-Elizabeth McC1'ay JUNIOR B CLASS OFFICERS President-Richard Kopp Vice-President-Louis Gongwer Secretary-Donna McCarty T1'Q3.Sl1l'91'-Ruth Baylor JZ. Q M Wg 11 4,4 ,X op omores 6 NW 1 g'g,,0,f ,f,, J mlfwq Q 7 ,V 0- 0, if - 1- ' 'f ' I I '- at I 'I IA v Ns Y -' ij-'Hg-1 M -- gi H L K 4 if ,: ', -U 1 4 ' ' L E , -, K Q., .- J 11 1' ht-it as .r x I 93i'IM,:,' q Vs sf - '5 ? 'X V AN X . ues 'F .J 7 1- 'I3':5..Cv'r' 'I 52 i . if , If 474, N ,K -X L! ' I ' I 5 I ' .fs 5 , K, June Class of 1929 FIRST ROW-Snader, Tallentire, Snyder, Straits, Shuey, Switzer, Strick- ling, Wolf, Vanosdall, Strock, Topping, Walker. SECOND ROW-Shriver, Whisler, Waggener, Wharton, Stone, Vanosdall, Steele, Stephens, Seigman, Shenberger, Reed, Reichey, Riley, Plank, THIRD ROW-McQuate, Paxton, Mumaw, Rhea, Shultz, Burns, Plank Schulte, Schreck, McCreary, Neiswinter, Ohl, Satler, Murphy. 7 FOURTH ROW-Nichols, Roberts, McQuate, McIntosh, Pollock, Myers, Law, Farver, Garber, Dove, Freytag, Brubaker, Emminger, Burn- Worth. FIFTH ROW-Fleishier, Enck, Callahan, Enzor, Carmony, Garber, Galla- way, Chandler, Cowan, Fox, Brubaker, Brandeberry, Basford, Baird. SIXTH ROW-Atkins, Lutz, George, Helman, Gergerick, Hettinger, Hiller Gerlach, Hornung, Glessner, Haynes, Huston, Hudnut, Heichel. SEVENTH ROW-Laughery, Kirkpatrick, Lozier, Long, Krumlaw, Kerr Likes, Krumlaw, Kelly, Keillor, Leiter, Kirkpatrick, Leidigh, Leathers. EIGHTH ROW-Jesson, Houston, Kissel, Lindsey, Mitchell, Morr, Marken, Iathews, Mead, Miller, Markley. A if XMQfvri.v.Q,.wj,,i ,- I 1 I if 1--L, Qi Midyear Class of 1 929 FIRST ROW-Emmens, Rogers, Strickling, Stone, Smith, McCuen, Ed- mondson. SECOND ROW-Buckingham, Shank, Kagey, Farnsworth, Sheets, Hubler, Hitchcock, Vesper. - THIRD ROW-Stone, Hildebrand, McConnel, Kreiger, Ford, Backman, DeArmon. aww! S Ji fit l v X I Wi- 1 -. .9 - NN, ., A P 'e:'il,'tki'1 ' fm. ,.:+22qf . . f.. A3311 1 SOPHOMORE A CLASS OFFICERS President-Weldon Buckingham Vice-President-Gerald Emmons Secretary-Marj orie Hubler Treasurer-Margaret Sloan SOPHOMORE B CLASS OFFICERS President-Paul Garber Vice-President-Dick Paxton Secretary-Maxine Freytag Treasurer-Martha McIntosh Freshmen I r luevusihsslu MF' WWW' fm? Yi., l .,- f .4 1 ,g..- ---- ',':i1':g1:1 .. iff? ,ISL 37? L'Li'1 fn , .f ff! W, - : EF 'j ni 2 ' Qmgxtf - 'f I:H-UIIHQJZZQQHQIIIILT41: if-an-ulflrllfff. Ill ' R 4 3 : I4 A' ' I T ,Y . h I ., 1 lf- ' , ' 'iq 1- 'I-I 'fn f N in 5 D ' . ' W Q pi 1 , - - 5, Q 0 -..Q 1 .- 'L'z 1. .rn . ' I I l 'V -I i ! ' f 1 W'- X i 3 I Q U' I lx' I , 1 I X , 1 fi? 5 X 1 1- 4' .AMQ T ' J H3 gf W XX JU Xfx Q -, P bn pf ,-. W ' Q 'VLI V- K I, ra ln el 0-:X nm.-N x . -. ' ' -a ,Q 1 Y: wff ff' 5 '- 2 ' if' IF' A. HlkhH3l'1!l!l3l!k1'51W1M , 9 2 as af - 5153+ ., -- ,Q :'-- ' f- .. -..p-,ff -x.- 4 -S-: fr N-L Nfl? is ...fb .iffy izifbli J 0 12 T ,-. ' ' 'lag-31' 429 . -- ' I ,. . .. .r .. ,.f- - wifi' 'F'-ff! Nlizqgl . at .ffm 'lr l il if will N I iltfsff W v- 5. bv .1 eg ,1 ,M . , lr . Hit: Y V . lei r s. ,F -fs,--4---1-,, r 1 B K L-In 5 3, an I H'-sf 'fr' X' .J ,Q J -' sJ :,,.'T .111 I P' T3 ' I ...sl-915 Ke .3 Q ' ' at lu- ' , 3 ' ,U , i June Class of 1930 FIRST ROW-Dever, McMillen, Hulit, Stewart, Strine, McConnel, Kerr Hess, Cooper, Carpenter. SECOND ROW--Senseman, Shambaugh, Reader, Helbert, Hootman, Ma- loney, Lutz, Williams, Erke, Kuhn, Remy, Shenberger. THIRD ROW-Finley, Dockendorf, Calhone, McClellan, Hissong, Wiltrout FOURTH ROW-Bechtel, Freer, Gardner, Henderson, Weiler, Bone, Heif- ner, Good, Braden, Esbenshade, Puster, Bilheimer. FIFTH ROW-Brown, Cantlebury, Fogle, Fish, Baker, Brant, Plank, Wit- mer, Piper, Stephens, Markley, McKibben. SIXTH ROW-Richter, Remy, Fasig, McMillen, Wason, Fox, Fluke, Butts Rogers, Webster, Kidd, Bachman. SEVENTH ROW--Brown, Minamyer, Hoppes, Coleman, Brown, Franks Miller, Palmer, Wiley, Mann, Bensinger, Clark. EIGHTH ROW-Bear, Welty, Brown, Moore, Denbow, Ambrose, Neff P Reaser, Edington, Fearer. I I. Midyear Class of 1 930 FIRST ROW-Hetsler, Gwinner, Johnson, Pember, Campbell, Marble Rogers, Scott, Leach. SECOND' ROW-Dilgard, Sears, Wolfe, Mowrey, Stone, Kolp, Markey Kaufmann. THIRD ROW-Jardon, Roberts, McQuate, Wills, Costello, Jackson, Buck- ingham, Holmes, Creveling. ' FOURTH ROW-Emmons, Gaetjens, Jacobs, Harpster, Depler, Hamilton Castor, Enck, Edmondson. ,rw G? 4:1 I l ! .fri 1 1 ' xi k ,, - ,-4 Hi. . -V.-f '-A 52 - I it 'wg I QVN- ., i :hi V. ' I 5 1' fia aiz Q. f L ' F F FRESHMAN A CLASS OFFICERS President--Roger Roberts Vice-Pres.-Kenneth Kauffman Secretary-Junior Jacobs Treasurer-Cecil Leach FRESHMAN B CLASS OFFICERS President-Richard Lutz Vice-President-Max Esbenshade Secretary-Helen Brown T1'easu1'er-Mary Louise Moore Eighth Grade . L 1' ,.. ,w .1i....l-gg-, - .lr ,M si I' I l p. I 5 lu'-1 .. g .. V 2-Q11l'llllll1 uiFn 'l'blIl ' W LL! I' ' V I Iii W 9 ! 'l1f IlllL nl IIIIA 7' 'Hi Ilfl IT YIIITIIII llllullllllflf il umm:-4-.ss'2m::urr.xl f W' f- 1 'x:Elnlrllrll4lullIl1unm : f f W ililiifx -'TLL 1 P 5'.f.gQfg - , , T N 1 f'1?5?'xl' . 'f:!ln ' X films -,f,E-1n24IIf'L'Lg lllk. llvf-Legs , .,.. -. .-.1 - , V In , ' U.. -..s:z: ' ' ,ln'w'mFEE' g:1r15wm 1 x W .' gg -'Immunl!ll1f1uuf1muurnivzidmkuf2'I.1.7!'E? f 3 ,,, Fr.:aanu:ih:1uunun.L::.r'g7I' K I ,I 'H F, I P MTU-A gin vnlzlunllwlvrfigieg-rg' :vnu-im, 11 4 W ,fa -, - ' -'fI'M!'1!l vlflvfnl-1neuzsi':i:ii4. . M X P ' gg-:' infglfig-i 5 W V xx lJllllll7lllIi HUll! '9!U M M m'f'mym '1nrlmnu av -A+ hl'-S ...E -an Ra: ,gil A -4 ff 'LL- l F' r 'Rf - 'N V, - ,. -digg-?u'. 1 ,, q'1fimid i1i, Q53 .. I t le It i f ' H533 W V li 1 yPI4 I -5 , N' ' K - 1 .'f . ,, '4. -.A Lx' J ' r not .. Q 1 V ' 5 g, ,.l.,:.ffH - ,si if ' ff , . , 5 - Q., f. '2',.6Q':'-1-H . .Hgf','f---wail-A -4 ' - STE.. - aim, k5fi 'i?'f i WP A. Mid-year Class of 193 1 Top Row. Left to Right-Duncan, Ingmand, Reed, Ogle, James, Cars kaden, Buzzard. . ' Second Row-Motter, Suter, Ludwig, Rogers, Gill, Smalley, Biddinger Friend, Clark, Koehl. Third Row-Kirkpatrick, Mercer, Neely, Steinnietz, Drake, lVIcCuen, Fen- drick, Mumaw, Cole, Tucker, Friend, Miller, Willis, Baker. Fourth Row-Leiter, Matthews, Slocum, Buckingham, Conquer, Baker Goss, Moyer, Frasher, Simpson, Rybolt, Keiffer, Norris, Friend, Scott Front Row--Rankin, Morr, Carmony, Yeater, Hout, Shire, Graska, Budorf Shortle, Biddinger, Eighinger, Farnsworth, Prescott, Esbenshade Brindle. if ia' . mn, ,X --.N .N life .. T iff: V .,,.. .: .v.,, , X . :g -1. 45:-5,-',. , -5' , I !l'j Hill!!! K - ilu, 5 1 5 , 1 , jj -xg ': ,-.V-:SQ ,jg 'lite-Q-ERP -2- P ff' - '5.,, .1- - gi. . 'N , . June Class of 1931 First Row-Morgan, Benton, McKellar, McQuate, Hamlin. Second Row-Suittor, Sharp, Priest, Wiener, Mosser, Sheets, Whitcomb, Peck, George, Strock, Starr, Hetsler, Pattern, Hosler, Lowery. Third Row-Brinkman, Brown, Donley, Forbes, Berry, Sutton, Stauffer, Blue, Weuthrick, Moore, Hart, Glasener, Morr, Stahl, Teeter, Stentz, Kindall, Gerberich. Fourth Row-Dreyer, Hamilton, Smalley, Sumption, Morr, Witmer, Hauen- stine, Summers, Weir, Moore, Long, Baldwin, Liston, Tingle, Topy, Glessner. Fifth Row-Morr, Scott, Morr, Creveling, Mumaw, Plank, Sutton, Dirlam, Harbaugh, Smith, Harris, Newcomer, Alsdorf, Wander, Cutlip, Arn- holt, Love. . x-j' ILL- 1ur4a.'1u11'u.u.memm1 ' 1 W ' F. .. -S ,X - . ' N Nw .,.--. e ff-.11 gn . 3-.v- .- ...-,... .'xz,- 'Q l : 2-.v ' T 1, I ' 4' -'-X 4- .. Y w h : A . 11, F W' -- . ' ,-v ,4 . -w. , -1 A l -lm . . '-1' ','1L 1 L -' ..4F 1' l ' lm , .-.-- JI ., F - -.up-an4q+ -51 ., F ' I 3' - ' ' Q' , 5 X .i ' A , -i? - . :-Af . M r - W 1 ' i'-Tale 55 JF I .. 'L-,a,.f!'f I. . - 1 ff -' 5- f1': ': S ' ' ' .- . .2-1 1-:x-if-,?. 55. P. IA Nxajl- 1 -- -, . - V, -f - ,,.. - . .4 , -rw, -. -4 ,, Q 8A CLASS OFFICERS President-Raymond Leiter Vice-President-Ralph Suter Secretary-Marie Reed Treasurer-Raymond Norris SB CLASS OFFICERS President-Bill Peck Vice-President-Charlotte Teeter Secretary-Dorothy Sharp T1'easure1'-Lucile Stentz Seventh Grade ,ff-fi-n V-5. ,,nu-V if '-:W' 61 3'-WF Pm!! +51 mmm 'll' .ny 1141.1 ,lpn Wu Ilnl, Ml,1i1 ul! IH mslwu vm ltlmff 11, -'Wil ? my fIlI'g ,Wm fum M mul: mr W2 '?? m121f M .um 141 'M Iblf lv 'W mi My Qlfp EMM im 'inn 'MU ing '14 ll' ,wi liv .hum lh.nlHI m .M 4, 1. I - s :mf ww WSI: rf 10-e. wfsnm W, !f3l,rza.l,mm1Iae nt .WH ifwif mywilmwflll? Juni? 1- ee ' e 1: 5 A eerie - - - .1 ' , ii .TLQ 1 , ,u-11 .Q 'J V: --2 W .. 'l , - 2,w N 5-14-vi . 1 an an n ,' -' -i 5, ' , if -if V f m Q ., ----. -- -- -' -- .-1.---'.,5.. - J. --- J ,r vfhif -'zap -:rw -nu- -.... .1-,Ig ,- Mid-year Class of 1 932 BACK ROW, fleft to rightl-Grudstein, Thompson, Kerchner, Patten Rogers, Boch, Greene, Harper, Eby. SECOND ROW-Sloan, Dirlarn, Welch, Brown, Vanover, Yates, Myers Mumaw, Sheets, Hammend, Keen, Sterrit, DeWitt. THIRD ROW-Emminger, Stackhouse, Rolland, Oliver, Emmens, Matz R. McCormick, Haynes, Arnold, Eky, McCormick, McNabb. BOTTOM ROW-Bear, Campbell, Hubit, Miller, Topping, Reading, Stark Fu1'gesson, Lowe, Morr, Wilson, Lorris, Eicginger, Burns. A '--i -1' LJ. - xi. I V, l H . 3 . ,.- -,AT NN'-wr. .- 1 '-'T' ' v , 1 ' 'C f :' 3, 5-5 M few . 1 fl'-5 l,f:r1', , . :.,,,. ,A ,Lis X: 1 I Y ln 'I .Q 'l g 'ill X LMC h is , T 'Tr -'-Tfjf '- ,ff , - M, 3-f5,gL'5,:2','-' 'fr -W! I? , June Class of 1932 BACK ROW CLeft to rightj-Martin, Ink, Lee, Taylor, Bush, Miller, Matheny, Liston, Beem, McNabb, Jacobs, Snook, Wallace, Clark, Clark, Robertson. , SECOND ROW-Schweyer, Heckman, Monney, McFadden, Kane, Meuse, Freytag, Hudnut, Haley, Dessenberg, Welsh, Ryland, Jordon, Cul- bertson, Scantlebury, Householder, Steltzer, Lee, Camp. THIRD ROW-Glasser, Risser, Slater, Ropp, Trout, Brown, Rogers, Hen- dee, Gorz, Caton, Barrick, Linn, Rush. FOURTH ROW-Kerr, Fogleman, Hartzel, Stone, Roberts, Ekey, Morr, Miller, Stull, Weaver, Fox, Stauffer, Brown, Gordon, Armstrong, Le- Fevre, Newcomb, Buzzard, Reed, Gault, Arnold. FIFTH 'ROW-Hootman, Owens, Gordon, Hesson, Truex, Anderson, Stone, Deever, Buzzard, Burns, Myers, McDowell, Downs, Gaetjens, Barret, Ryan, Forrest, Fulmer, Marble, Gongwer. BOTTOM ROW--Hiester, Franks, Seymour, Marble, Morrison, Strauss, Powell, Oyster, Smith, Shire, Hershey, Clawson, Heifner, Smith, Pryor, Keener, Schulte, Wasen, Holm, Hetsler. -- .1, 5-5..- ' H . ,,, .v L, .. -.-sg NN, mlm nlrlnmmaeneri W ' ' ...ax--5! ,,.,-,i,'J .. -'..': I ' 'F'--A glgt , T, f -5 3 15 .3 ' Q 'Y '-J' . v - .Ziff . ..... v -, ' o , '- , , .. .514 ,. J.,i,,,T1.l,.,,A ug:-.,, vii -l 1 ,ig, - N, ' - . 119 Ag L. . ., .M A - , 1' .. Q.. ,ff no w -M, M, ' -' 1, A : '1' -H-wav .. e E.. vu ki Gi,-5 5, 2-+2 5+jer 'f Q ' ' - :Sy-- A. . -.Hrf--szizrffif-.5911 7A CLASS OFFICERS President-Frank Miller Vice-President--Dorothy Ekey Secretary-Geo1'giana Brown Treasurer-Geo. Boeh 7B CLASS OFFICERS President-Joe Bonfiglio Vice-President--Francis Myers Secretary-Verna Barrett Treasurer-Arthur Robertson Activities .. J - - ' 4 ,-. ' -- ,, L nk' if I .. 1 j :V Z . - 3 '4-I jig-.X ' N .L ' P 'Li' in i f' iffliil lf' - 4- -s 1 .. I BACK ROW-McCuen, Denbow, Ebert, R. Gongwer, Stauffer, R. Miller, Fouts, Riley, Mosser, Wile, C. Brubaker, Shinn, Hoffman, Helbert, Cul- ler, Buzzard, L. Brubaker, A. Brown, Keller, R. Brown, Hissong, Suter. THIRD ROW-Schultz, Smilie, Kilhefner, Ledyard, Leiter, Mclntosh, Lutz, Jesson, Mitchell, Tieman, Roberts, Holmes, Shenberger, Mathews, Markley, George, Clark. SECOND ROW-Mayner, Foulk, Matheny, Eby, Hartman, Roth, Baum, Fluke, Myers, M. Cole, C. Crone, Baylor, Abbot, Bittinger, Matz, Plank, L. Finley. FIRST ROW-Denbow, Webster, Reaser, Dockendorf, D. Cole, McFadden . Snook, Hess, Brown, Welty, Moore, Hoppes. Pep Club The Pep Club has done much this year to create and hold the interest of the students for the various activities. It has held regular meetings throughout the school year at which the spirit of the school has been aroused. This organization has lived up to every requirement of its name and to it the student body owes its sincere thanks for the good it has accomplished. 7 gran:-I.-' ,K 'N I Q 6 I H- f-fq? , ' -, .N ,, -vie g 'Ii 7,-J '11 9 'v H- H d 5 21 1 ll S W BACK ROW-f-Haynes, Jacobs, Fouts, Rybolt. SECOND ROW-Henderson, Vanosdall, Helbert, Wolfe, Miller. FIRST ROW-Wilson, Smith, Mason, Baylor, Lutz, Boyer. Student Council The Students in Ashland High have for some time been represented by a Student Council. This body of pupils meets Weekly to discuss the problems and perplexities that are constantly being brought forth from one source or another. Thus far they have governed very well, and as the Honor System is rapidly growing, the two should in the future make a good form of Self-Government. . .K -. .. -mrgtw' '. RQ , - . H . . 'xg-NAR fi ,. , W4 v L V I N1 l , ' : E , , ' Nr f . W 1 , 1 3 ,I . I 1. ' if . N ll ' ' X , Q ' 1' 'E R Ili 1 ii' Q, . 11411 ,. 1 -,N-414543-,-- J- ,,+1L.i:+e-:rie154wai,.1 1 - . H 'f' K, Y, -- - . ' -- ' ' ' -'-'f-.- - .04L.L Q13 P a- as g .- ' 4- ' x - 'L-A X 4 4- .e lif ,a .. x.x. ,vw-f 'L ' , ' '-1, I : lf .3 5 b ef R y r aw Iw i. I l r ,. Girl Reserves I FIRST ROW-Crane, Shuey, R. Schultz, Matz, Heifner, Hammond. SECOND ROW-Bittinger, Hershey, Downs, Buchanan, Stover, Hall, Dun- can, Summers. THIRD ROW--Reep, Young, Smilie, Mason, Holmes, Roth, Topping, K Myers. FOURTH ROW-Brittenbucher, Koerber, Hess, Wolford, Cooper, Bensing- er, Sloan, Conway. FIFTH ROW-Gwinner, Baum, Fluke, Seigler, Fendrick, Esbenshade Gault, Echelberger. SIXTH ROW-Phifer, Shenberger, Comer, Roberts, McNary, Middling, V Schultz, Cole. SEVENTH ROW-Sohn, Ross, Shukers, Gregory, Marble, McCray, Harper Davis. EIGHTH ROW-M. Myers, Gonguer, M. Cole, E. Cole, Ritchey, Basford Leinard. n u The Girl Reserves organization is, with the Hi-Y the foremost club in Ashland High School. They have held regular meetings and have done much for charity. The Girl Reserves have done much for our school and in turn the whole school has backed them. l J 7 I , 1 .1- ' . A , ima, M., .. H 1 N53 1 5 , i, v:A fax., :J ' 1' 1 -ilaa , , , p ry , 421 HI' Stoufer, Fox, T. Vanosdall, Wile, R. Miller, Hauck, Bowman Garber Donley F. Vanosdall Maxheimer 1 -P Hartsel Kaylor Lutz Paxton Nichols K L -ff -. . ' '4- -v. ' . W - ' . , .,,x a. - he . ' . .U ' 5,Jl,Q f Aj' . - '1 ' 'l U: s - ' l As! iff. , , Y we -I 'xr ,. . AL jlhlllt le x I i'N L .wx 1' at 'wx 1 ,, x 3-, 2. K ka .- , '- . Sidney Boyd C fic-Ns? Hi-Y The Hi-Y is a well known and well established club in Ashland High School. As in former years, they have always aided in the promotlon of any worthy cause and always have succeeded in any task they undei tool President ...... Vice President Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... Leader .... 11 u . James Donley . . Ralph Bowman . . . . Frank Fox Kenneth Stoufer S. E. Boyd , N4 1 , 4 x - -K, E if M- ef 5 553 4 'W'-1 v' is ' . ,' EH v'4'i Jluluu 1 Pai ','4.2g7 l 1 Debate Wolfe Meyerson C. Brubaker L. Brubaker Helbert Roth J ill- .gmuv .4-S , il. 1 , ,K - . A , ' --'f-A , 1 . 'g, 9 4 Nqr 1 I an an V 31' fi , My LM llldlllmdn INQIEI hi-. all .lla H s 35131611 Ni X jgva-w 'f':'fL4e. , ... .f + WE?-.J.Qf. fi. 53 f 122' Debate Garber Conway Miller Eidt Baylor A, I f ,w IS L. . xi' 'li.- . AL 1 . . .'-' my, milf ' QW , .gi .. 5 1 vi m , Q A '- ., , ' , :fly .AA :I .I l I' . , 1, Agia, c -- ., QilrlmNillln!1!lai5iLdsl1l15Hf.Qi 'wh 'Q c f .. . 1 K. E. Miller L. U. Todd Debate The debate season was very successful from all standpoints. Crowds for the five home debates averaged four hundred people. All three types of judging systems,.three old style judges, three college debaters, and a single expert judge, were used. The teams met with better success after starting the season with losses and proceeded to annex six straight vic- tories. For the first time in history an intersectional debate was held in which Sidney High, champions of the Southwestern Ohio Conference for the second consecutive year, met the Ashland Affirmative team on an Ashland platform and were defeated in the closest debate of the year. Six of the nine members of this year's squad are members of the June Class of '27. They are leaving behind them a record which future teams should endeavor to equal or surpass. ' ASHLAND AFFIRMATIVE Canton Negative .......... 0-1 Ravenna Negative . . , . . . 3-0 Mt. Vernon Negative ...... 0-2 Mansfield Negative .... 1-O Sidney Negative ..... ..... 1 -0 ASHLAND NEGATIVE Canton McKinley, Aff. ..... O-1 Ravenna Aff. . . .. . 3-0 Mt. Vernon Aff. ...... . . . 3-0 Wooster Aff. . . . . 1-0 Q . ' s.x' . 13114 'L -. ..-..- ..., . ,. ,,, ,,.. ..,, ras- I 'T5 E'1n 'llf'-'PH , ,l 1 ie : 5'. 'lf'YH :3+ it 1 -Uma r, ai it i 4:1 It 5 5 T q tf i , Y . W 1 1 L ' rlhluil-i 'hllfnmml!2l+AEa ,, i ,: -.'f , ir ' B .,..Q r .f.1 . as . f f .. Ill-21 3- . - - . .. -..' ,t C X TOP ROW-Tuttle, Kostler, Abbot, McNary, Garver, Ulrich, Middling, Bentz, Gault. SECOND ROW-Moore, Switzer, Hettinger, Conway, Stover, Downs. BOTTOM ROW--Bachman, Long, Shriver, Firestone, Gwinner. Domestic Science The Domestic Science Club is an organization to promote interest in domestic affairs. Although it is a comparatively new club, it has made many and fast steps towards being a successful one. V l UI mlm I 'I ll ' Q X... 2-r I. . I 1 -2- '- -MXJDQ iii t ime Aww 3,51 ,,:' 1- i .N :I 'N r' , J.. 2-tug: N -S 'W 'luxlmllwlll-l'lLl5AE.lL5klliTiL ' , b iilvlffl .,,g:E.--- . ,. . . BACK ROW-Garver, Fulk, Siler. FOURTH ROW-Krieger, Latter, L. Brubaker, Roberts. THIRD ROW-Markel, Lutz, Baird, Hess, A. Emmons, McQuate, C. Bru- baker. SECOND ROW-Zehner, Gongwer, M. Emmons, Laughery, Keillor, Likes, D. Dohner, Whisler. FIRST ROW-E. Dohner, Heifner, Fish, Bryant, DeArmon, R. Doerrer, V. Doerrer. . Hi-Ag . The Hi-Ag is an organization of only several years' growth. It has been a great factor in aiding the Agriculture students through their courses. The State Championship Stock Judging team is an outgrowth of this club. A Music -..--15 i,,,.f- ,-lil-.7 - ,I ff Q 1 ATP,- f' ,'fd2f?:' f..u . . T an - hi'-' ,..f 2y ' m-T ,-:r'- I gh 1-'T' ' n f f 'UfrHfv 1-.' P- -' l 'l L -'W 1-fr: ,-- Y-- T4-fg' I :QU , Ml IW .H 'Q ' ff, wy M-If? umu Iflfyflhliilll ' ,N Ill-. E 2 IW f 24yi? f2g14A f1n W4 W HN ' -. ,t ' I 'iff' S WI 'J IAIVW x I l 'H 1x'yU, ' un fH lM WI W! I : .- U w 'rf' '+V-' 'nn ' 1 :I fwhj m Htl, WI by i- s, 4 N . A f -Q- , Us ,vl -, ,I J . ? 1 . 1, JMU M Tuff:- W H- 4 1.1 -f4:.::'t24ff?9im , ..., 'T , I ' All f 1:-U:---1 -. I 4, L '5 '- Bl f m 7' 7' f4'j.Q5:wr1-225+ -' 3. . ieei 1-fzWsiMeig,,ygff'i ,I-i ali' if :- -W1 3-fn. . e- 4 - xx Y W , : E J A vs-1.4 :X 'N ' 'au 1 ' in a --, - i i- i ' M . if-1 f - ie -s,g:4,ffs, .Q Ji -, Q-Qaaigvxarwee --,--,-B T, 1- ' L. E. Pete Under the leadership of Mr. ?ete the musical department of Ashland High has met with the greatest success. During the year his department gave two concerts and the operetta. fe-f-' . r' L'iL 1 'l' X - ,an , ,,1, LI . I' VF, 't i , 'it'1'3Te-,1e-zg,ggLr:i5 ,, ' K 'Q 5 f 3? Hall LQ! - Q VIOLINS-Hitchcock, McC1'ea1'y, Burnworth, Wile, Kerr, Gaetjens, Lov- ering, Ryan, Reader, Matz, Zehner, Boyer, Mason. VIOLA-Buttsg CELLOS-R. Schulz, Millen, Hootmang FLUTE-Plankg SAXOPHONES-Hauck, Gongwerg Clarinets-Miller, Koontzg CORNETS -Hoffman, Helmang TROMBONE-Garberg FRENCH HORN-Hootmang DRUMS-Vanosdallg PIANIST--Barrettg DIRECTOR-Pete. The Orchestra The orchestra in our school is truly an exceptionally good one. They have been taught only the best of music and any one that heard either the mid-year or spring concert will agree that it is the best that Ashland has ever had. rf- 1 1 r A C l' I lui ! 1'-P 'H-gf it -A W M ., m - ww i TOP ROW-Jesson, Welty, Minnamyer, Mclntosh, Houston, Ford, Pete Cdirectorj, Leiter, Eppler, Switzer, Pheiffer, Walker, Scott, Koerber, Daubenspeck. SECOND ROW-Bentz, Wolford, Barrett, Smilie, Hubler, Goff, Holmes, Roth, Shultz, Crain, Finley, Callahan, Plank, McKinley, Teeter. BOTTOM ROW-Brown, George, Lutz, Hetsler, Strock, Clark, Helbert, Cooper, Hoss, Hammond, Denbow, Campbell. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club this year is undoubtedly equally as good as in previous years. This was proved by their excellent work in both the Oper- etta and the mid-year concert. 32? Tfcdjf u M WJ 'fn' I bf-' 'ilk -. .Aki lrbl ' -HW: 1 . A iJ,.N 'il 4: b e I I Y :ir . ii 'l 'f- T A.. KK. BACK ROW-Burnworth fpianistl, McCuen, Gault, Roberts, Bensinger, Rhea, Culler, Pete Qdirectorb, Denbow, Mundorf, Woodworth, Fluke, Hulit. FRONT ROW-Alsdorf, Harris, Helman, Shinn, Helbert, Fouts, Hoffman, Mead, Keiller, Kopp, Wiley. ' T Boy's Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has showed more improvement than ever before. They did their share in the musical department by participating in both concerts and the operetta. .-5wHw, ffI'1Aa, ' ' J' H ll f dr 2 h ': t 1 ' 'Q QI gl' ff, . :gl ,l.'rf ,ll- .,:.a,iggzj.f-- ,..'dIy'QfME' 1 Y . .1 Mj:,,e-,f- T211 , hm wx v J-1,-K EST' QQ, 1 3 Y , . fx BACK ROW--Hitchcock, Pete Cdirectorb, Vanosdall. SECOND ROW-Plank, Heichel, Smith, Garber, F. Vanosdall, Mead, Bit- tinger, Kerr, Rhea, Woodworth. FIRST ROW-Miller, Alsdorf, Koontz, Gongwer, Hauck, Hoiman, Hoot- man, Helman, Jacobs. Band The Band has added much to the pep in Ashland High. They were always present at all the rallies and athletic contests. The Band has also shown a great improvement over previous years. Publication f '+s - 'Wil , '-5 I ie -J n,l 1 -.u,. W I, lg ' ' ' Annual Staff A The 1927 Annual Staff was elected in the fall of 1926 and immediately started to work. They all worked with one interest, that was to have .a better Annual than ever before. Now as the year is over and the work finished, they all feel that they have been rewarded for their efforts by having the best Annual that has ever been published in Ashland High School. THE STAFF Joseph R. Mayner ...........,.. .... B usiness Manager Paul Wile ........ . . . Editor-in-Chief Mary Fluke . . . .... Associate Editor Arbie Dryer .... Associate Editor Ralph Brown ........ ........ A rt Editor Miss Martha Pilkey .... ..... F acuity Advisor T54-P' -' h x,,.' 4- fn 1'-li 4 A . g . W. iIiiluHM1ll!liEl+1k51533UJ3Qi, lift - ,- a ,,.: -,,.. ,,aGf,e.,1,:w-we 5,4-5.fw.sffri 1- ff 4 -..-'- ,Q l Paul Wile Ralph Brown Joseph Mayner l hilary Fluke Arbie Dreyer J ournallsm At the present time there is a big field for the young journalist. Great papers are demanding more and more that only the best reporters are hired and magazines now are paying large sums of money to the young writer. This branch of study has one of the most promising futures of all the courses offered in colleges. If you are interested in this kind of work don't fail to follow it up and make something of yourself in the writing world. Ashland High offers a good course in news writing, and from this you can get a rough idea of the fascination of writing. If you have the least inclination to write, please give this course a chance to show you its possibilities. ' -xx. , - . It X g . ,U.li1! . - ...In ..l, 'L ' Ji l. A'i1 -51 . Qu f11l lll!gml1'liltl!I!i!g! I -wal Jilin in .X -l .L i..uiul,e , . ,., , - tru. ,J 1-'f-if f! 24 3--f' 2 .. - - - BACK ROW-Morr, Haynes, Shinn, Helbert, L. Brubaker. THIRD ROW-Kilhefner, Shenberger, Fluke, Smilie, Baum, Comer. SECOND ROW-Shultz, Holmes, Mathews, Markley, George, Phifer, Hall. FIRST ROW-Mason, Bittinger, Gahagen, Leiter, Lkltz, McIntosh, Houston. jji hiatt.. I News Staff The News Staff this year has been more or less of an experiment. Although being practically a new venture it has proved worth the time and eifort put forth in forming it. Mr. K. E. Miller is largely responsible for the success with which this organization has met. Heretofore the News Staff has been purely an organization that created and carried out its own ideas. Now it is instructed in the fundamentals of news writing and has developed into a course in journalism. I 2 l Athletics v - 'I NX 'M , I r' , 'LYS-0 ' 'SPL 2ff f.,Q:i - 5' '57 ig f , ,pf U 4 xf LL- .. -- , ,K '. a i . ,...,. -. . . - A -' 'A 1 .iv 'il at lfia- ,. Y T, -' ' ' f . -' m y It 1' uI l. , '. ' N '. .,.,W: 5 W Q' 3 , ' k :H T if l p H. J. Barnhart - Sidney Boyd . Athletics Athletics stand for clean sportsmanship, fair play and hard Work. It is fairly Well conceded that if the body is developed physically that it will become developed also in mind. A wrong view of the purpose of Athletics is taken by many people. To these people it means playing games merely for the sport. But this has become a secondary issue and the development of the body is now the big aim of all physical directors. ' In Ashland High every pupil is given a chance to participate in Ath- letics. Some become more adept at the various forms of games, but never- theless all have an equal chance and all get an equal amount of attention from the instructors. ' If -. ,, , u., -P , Y -- , - ,i l H, 1 Q da 'F'-1 rg '-'qi J ,, , . g,to .,.i1 ,wk V1 ' L E ,JM T ' I' -aj inf ' I i f :ig a. K, , S t- Hilzfll- are , 1. .g e .vwrwwwe SP4 . 14 Football Nia 2 k 1926 Football Season Looking at the season from all angles the 1926 Football season may be said to have been a successful one. Playing eight games we came through with three victories, three defeats, and two ties. PM ' ili- xd I 1 -'v-. T -M5 i. . 5 1 75.l'.gJ lallliuillllllitviiiiblglfslwi 1 1: P .. l1?.f.-- . .- it . sz..- f 3. 1.52 -ff ll p '5..Q.--- . -.f':'1baP f+f:?:-ln:-22 '- f . .. vc- fn . GALION Starting the season in a slump we bowed to Galion by a 6-0 score. Our last minute rally coming too late for a rain soaked field. DELAWARE Journeying to Delaware we played our first tie game. Coming out with a 0-0 score. Lacking the final punch we passed up several opportu- nities to score. NEW LONDON Letting everything slep along in a carefree manner, we let New Lon- don go home with a 12-7 score in their favor. Metzger made the first score of the season on a pass and Fouts made a placement for the extra point. MARION Upsetting the dope at Marion, Captain-elect Johnson romped through Harding High for two fifty-yard runs, while Bill Morr made a score on a quarterback sneak. Ashland 20-Marion 7. - BUCYRUS Coming to Ashland, Bucyrus brought a good crowd of rooters as well as the old jinx. After Johnson tore through their line for a score in the first, Fouts failed to make the extra point. Soon afterwards Bucyrus scored and made the kick. The game continued to seesaw back and forth until the end. The score was Bucyrus 7-Ashland 6. , . Haan- P- 1' Na ,, ,-N l. . E , , '. -nf'-3 ..-'zeal ' 5: 'l il V'-Q - Tr +11 ll1.edenim.ullai wil l g liiv by M . c '1 1 - ' t if' ii A SHELBY . Starting like a tornado, Shelby scored a touchdown before the game was five minutes old, but failed to score the point after the touchdown. But by playing football equally as skillful, Johnson enabled by the rest of Ashland squad pushed across Shelby's line in the second quarter for a touchdown and Fouts' again up to usual form, kicked goal. Playing a nip and tuck game the other two periods, each team came out with only what it had obtained during the first half. Ashland 7-Shelby 6. ' WOOSTER ' Bob Riley who had been playing very spectacular football up to this time, came to the front with two touchdowns, assisted by Beany J ohnson's one score to make a total of three touchdowns. Gaining at will and hold- ing Wooster easily, we returned with a 20 to 0 victory. ' MANSFIELD Playing before the biggest crowd that ever witnessed a football game in Ashland, the two old rivals battled to a 6-6 tie. Completing a pass, Morr to Vermillion, in the first quarter and failing to kick goal we gathered our total amount of points which exactly equalled those the Red and White obtained in the second period. The runs of Riley and McMullen were the main features of the game. fimln111llrnlwr 1 - lp 1, .. .. new l ...M E 1 1 ii i, l'T7. -135 if 11 M! iumsugl l H I Hr wa' J-n , ' A I W r rg N. .,.a,Nc-' 1-d ' e , ,...' 4V '14 ,a ,K fs my 'L I 115 'V S. r K N ,, Y xp , 5 K n I .A n ,Ji 1 -Lv 4. w ' N- 1' n 1-dba. :NK BACK ROW- Fox, Siler, Maxheimer, Donley. FRONT ROW-Miller, Ebert, Lutz. Football Special These players are ones who have seen action in the games but have lacked enough to obtain first team letters. Most of this group will return next year and take their place on the Varsity. i ll? ' T i r F w- wbil' 4 V NN - , :-,4 g --f,f' +13 - , . - ' g -r J, i,p,Q. 'TT' It il-I ilu! f t f', JW BWMW WWQJ 1 fi 'li' f f31w i ,y1 Bl A, 61+-l2 ..s-3'-1?-1 -1' M as T ,,,,XL-3:32.- , Mu 1 ,f AIU JV' kj, pf f TOPDROW-Needham, Peabody, Kirkpatrick, Owens, Awwiller, Nichols, oerrer. SECOND ROW-Bittinger, Marshall, Boyd Ccoachy, Hess, Gongwer. BOTTOM ROW-Paxton, Bowman, Hauck. Second Team It is to the second team that stands all the bumps in the scrimmages. They always offer the opposition for the Varsity at practice and, although they are not in the limelight at the present, next year they will help fill up the vacancies on the Varsity. I ,, .g f J? , iq? V Q' 'ea 1lll4Hsdl lll'liE91ffefrf4a3l e F D D e l ,i,. , t ' A 1 4 3 v ' x J 6 7 'll .. ' 'Uma' 3' ' n Wy 5130 - -r C'f,.7 ' ka f e .ab --f '- -.-it s.T -- I .:,,g , . e. ,, . -, g .- , .. Did you fail in the race? Did you faint in the spurt Where the hot dust choked and burned? Did you breast the tape midst the flying dirt That the leader's spikes had spurned? Did your tackle fall short? Did the runner flash by With the score that won the game? Did it break your heart when you missed the try? Did you choke with the hurt and shame? If you did your best- Oh, I know the score 3 I followed you all the way through And that is why I am saying, lad, That the best of the fight is staying, lad, And the best of all games is the playing, lad, If you give them the best in you. -Selected. in ,QQ-15-' Jil: Xxx - H, 1 ' '- . , ' Li ix J- 'r LT AWS: fi ' 'I 'i . I ofa - cu ' 7 f, ,E...Ql 145 W i 'fl-Hi wg,-'a1a:7' ,' I - -.. Basketball 1926-27 Basketball Season The 1926-27 cage season was the most successful in the history of Ashland High School. Making sixteen starts we came out with fourteen victories. , .. 3, ' D I .......,.' .I k J , g ' L :J i ' 115 it A . rw- ,11L1l.ai1'1!11l'E,!U fEW! H ..,.Ji',?i ' The season was started with the Alumni. This started a string of eight consecutive victories including Cleveland Central, Columbus East, Dela- ware, Millersburg, Galion, Shelby, and Wooster. We met our first defeat at the hands of Mansfield in an overtime game by a margin of two points. We then came out the victors in the following games against Marion, Bucyrus, and Wooster. Meeting Akron Central in the tournament we suf- fered our second and last defeat, but this was avenged the following week. Fremont was our next victim, and in the last game of the season we downed Mansfield. 734's 'ff?3 l 1 fig ,..-32, , I i i IF . , . i N - nf q,,s+-1. I, ' . 5:5 , -sf -'Q It Nl! 'QQ : -- .C V 4. 1 'T'-C- :Tiff-' '4 ' ' ' ,, if - 1-fliie' wif if7f1'l': 12 ' , I 1 - , .I :ff-img Arff , .iglf vi R, - N Y h 7, aE.?,,-iiJ Flex: :1.f,-,fi-,I..,-I Ti-Y V I vs.: Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland- Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland ....59 Alumni........... 43 Cleveland Central ....58 ColumbusEast.... ....33 Delaware....... 60 Millersburg .... 27 Ga1ionl...... ....64 Shelby.... ....40 Wooster... fOvertimeD ........ 29 Mansfield .... ....35 Marion.... ....32 Bucy1'us..... ....53 Wooster........ ....32 AkronCentral... 47 Akron Central ....48 .Fremont...... ....38 Mansfieldn.. l M ' li li: l X l1LL4H-ej,l. . af. 4 ,-, .. .. I-I 'Ili ia Q el T3 - , V .H - - ., ,. --Xu., - 1 , 1 -, ' '..'.f., .ir -. l il glUllll'llllLEl fl5Wi35if?i Qi? .. 2I1'L. - y lw1:2sr5f X BACK ROW-Fox, Brady, Paxton, Nichols FRONT ROW-Fisher, Bittinger Ccaptj Enck. ' Second Team The second team this year lived up to the reputation that had been established by it in former years. They conquered nearly every opponent against whom they were contested. There is some very promising material for next year in this squad and consequently we look for a big season next year. -om . -. J . '3'If' i' 1'9'f-' . - i . I 5 M X- , - gif' 1- :Wi r I - 'Q -' -.i?f'-' A g f i - A.f,..f:':-agwsr'-a..a,r,jl,-,BAA A 3. - giw LE P. in-pf: I Ji, BACK ROW-Barnhart Ccoachj, Mathews, Rankin, Keillor, Seigman, Culler, Leidigh, V. Doerrer, Bowman. SECOND ROW-P. Miller, R. Miller, Mowery, R. Doerrer, Fluke, Fouts, Boyer, Henderson, Strickling, Haynes, Donley. FRONT ROW-Riley, Johnson, Gorz, Bittinger, Siler, Fox Ccaptainj, Nichols, Marshall, Lutz, Coleman. 63,1 Track i This year's track team seems to have some very promising material. Although the track events were hurt somewhat by last year's graduation, the field events seem to be as good if not better than before. A big sched- ule: isharganged for this year and with the team we have we should come ou a ea . X . X 4 , OKJV1' 'tint I3 I K s l A v f-'A-v ' QL , E Q 'A -- K 1. . '5'- I- 2 'v ',c,'T, ,Bri : iff ,.L, J :,.3l.,: t It 'I .., u : 'N ii - 1 - K il. !!,-.j4',- 4-A -In V' Q r,4Lhlwll'1 1 ix 5 3 . 33531 - , . i r, BACK ROW-Leiter, Palmer, Wasen, Senseman, Brindle, Remy, Bensing- er, Gongwer, Urban, Erhke, Lutz, Rader, Rybolt, Fox. SECOND ROW-Fouts, R. Miller, Maxheimer, Boyd fcoachj Peabody, Brady, Streits, Kirkpatrick. FRONT ROW-Heichel, Paxton, Rader, Hauck, Bowman, Rodenbaugh, Wile, P. Miller, Wiley. Baseball This year the baseball team is under a new but very competent coach, Mr. Boyd. A good group turned out for practice and from all angles it appears that they will meet with success. N l,Y1 ' 1.1119 A yy ,dt it N VA n J ' A. 5 J., V ,.v , . YA :WX J, Ashland Life I I' 1 I HUM ,Min -al- ' 1 MEIN? W W1 at 1Ill7l4 4 rv.llm1 If VN! VW r i V1 Y'N1IV K nlllll Hglillilllglllulglhlbl E !.L-L .I JIM Iii III 5 f IPX LUWIIAE. 1 A , HVSXX .' 'fm V 6 ,I bf, I' Liia-j.!'..i1.Iu . Al':fT- f 'H-iiiizng 4 .f 5 g .,Ij,lj1 I l Ji! '--- 3 -iifl 7T1Q3'55?f - f 'uf Ali In ill ll 1.4.1 J X -M 7. F ' .ffl - I , ,Q 1 F71 N ' l'L'mmflW r?i.1li NU! ' -S a - ' I r F .fe 1 'T'vg'S .F . rf' .i I 'ff 72: - '4-- - ' A Unique Operetta As usual the annual operctta which is presented by the musical or- ganizations of Ashland High School was an event dear to the hearts of the students. A Knight of Dreams was no exception and was received by a large and appreciative audience on the evening of April 11 at the Opera House. The large cast composed of the personnel of the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs deserves much credit for their work in making this singular pro- duction such a decided success. The cast of principals was as follows: ' Pat Carey, an artist, Galatea, of Act II ............... Beatrice Holmes Cleo Thompson, who dabbles in art to be near Pat, Cleopatra of Act II ..................................... Virginia Schultz Roland Clifford, a young sculptorg Pygmalion of Act II . . Filson Roberts Mark Owen, an artist, in love with Cleog Mark Antony in Act Il ......... ................................ R aymond Gault Juce Wilson, janitor, a gentleman of color, Othello in Act II .............................................. Richard Kopp Cy Perkins, who discovered oil on his farm, Macbeth of Act II, Mac Shinn Hattie Perkinsfwho does the talking for the family, Lady Macbeth of Oct II ................................ Mary Koerber Dessy Wilson, Juce's Wife, Desdemona of Act II .... Edith Daubenspeck Old Witch ................................... ....... S hirley Roth William Shakespeare ................................ Hayden Fouts Artists, Statues, Colored Gentry, and Farmers composed the respec- tive choruses, of Act I, while Witches, Slaves, Egyptians, and Grecian Maidens added color to Act II. 0 ' lL ' - ' --X' li' 'uf' : ' if. Tfh-i'emsi1 f, IL L,lAl lLL1lg1.l4:l'rb1-if., . f jj V, 2 'ff I , + I A ww., , 1- N i i . .- 1 t ., --.' 1. ig 'El' 1, 3 i F J . 'T - ' 11 iE fiif4Zi?f- is 'IH I gg Afaib-JQZQCLQ' ff 343--v 'y'.,..w:F 11L2'.E1!-.E- 5 I X . nn. 5 Q - . cg,-,,, ,.'. . l.. -' . T n-,f ..,..... .4 ,f-f fl 51 T if I ,V 41 , -.-1LLlull1illl!l!l1k51!1iN13EL - in na -- if-if 5' H ' x , -:,, t:1..riALi'3,C?? 'L',Qf. if A Mid-Winter Concert The annual Mid-winter Concert given by the Musical organizations of Ashland High School, which was held at the Church of Christ auditorium on Thursday evening, January the twentieth, was indeed worthy of the many praises received from the unusually large crowd who attended. Under the capable direction of our unsurpassable director,- Louis E. Pete, the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs joined with the Orchestra to make this event one to be long remembered by local music lovers. The selec- tions were not only of a most pleasing nature but many of them were extremely difficult as well. Probably the numbers which caused most comment and praise were to the Pere Gynt Suite No. 1 by Edward Grieg, in which both glee clubs joined voices to an accompaniment by the entire orchestra. The work done by these three organizations this year has been excep- tional. This concert, together with their work in the operetta has placed them in esteem in the community and has indeed assured them of a prom- inent place in the memoirs of the past school year. The J unior-A Class Play Ernest Denny's delightful three act comedy, All of a Sudden Peggy , presented by the Junior mid-year class at the Ashland Opera House, on the evening of December 6, was received by an enthusiastic audience. A capable cast, directed by Miss Thelma Slack, presented this tale of an aristocratic English family mix-up, flavored with spiders and Irish wit. The leading feminine role, Peggy O'Mara was excellently portrayed by Pauline Mosser, while Mac Shinn played opposite her as Hon. James Keppel, son of the Crockenthorpe family. Portia Kilhefner as the Irish Mrs. O'Mara, and Paul Johnson as An- thony, Lord Crackenthorpe, greatly interested in spiders, showed real interpretive ability in the more difficult character parts. Other members of the cast were: Harriet McCray as the dignified Lady Crockenthorpeg Glen Morr as Major Archie Phipps, her brother, Eva Louise Davis as Hon. Mrs. Colquhong Herman Lutz as Jack Menziesg and Edwin Mori' and James Donley as butlers. N ..!'ri'-7 N Ni ,X I r A, N . X X Tx XX N V pf Ju? kk I , L , y 1 , , fig R , 4. Mu I Huhagl1!n!l9Gg,MgcmhL1!L - - ' f 1- . 7118 IH ' . 4 , - .rl 'Q .Q 1' va - P fkffgz--J.. 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Those who took part were: Lewin Vermillion in the title role as a young man with determination, Karl Lozier as Dad B-ence, a disagree- able old tight-wad, Pauline Heifner as his timid little wife, Alene Stover as Kate Bence , the daughter with the career in her bonnet , Helen Donley, as the sophisticated married daughter, Jane Wade , her hus- band, Ben Wade James Coonerg Hester Witbeck as Ruth Bence, Kate's sister with whom Kempy found himself in love after it was nearly too late 5 and Melvin Worst as Duke Merrill who really saved the day for asKeInpy-19 A Full House A truly full house witnessed the presentation of Fred Jackson's farce comedy, A FuH House , given by the Junior class at the Opera House on the evening of March 21. A highly capable cast presented this charming comedy in a very commendable manner. The characters were those of Parks, an English servant, played exceedingly well by Eric Brady, Susie, from Sioux City, a maid-a hard part, handled by Lois Finley in a most professional mannerg Ottily Howell, a bride, Elva Barrett, Miss Wen- necker, the Aunt, Edith Bentzg Daphne Charters, Ottily's sister, Annabel McKinley, Ned Pembroke, in love with Daphne, Richard Kopp, George Howell, a bridegroom, Billy Edmondson, Mrs. Flemming, the owner of the apartment, Edith Daubenspeckg and Vera Vernon, a show-girl, who more than complicated matters, Florence Sigler. As in all mystery plots the law had to berepresented. The parts of the three Irish cops were taken by George Picker, Glenn Mason, and Elmer Fisher, who contributed their share of the laughs. X f . , fi -173' 1 M I '-A' !- ...- Q- . 3 5451.-. b 5' 'S ffl' KH 'l-v L .,.., 'f-A ,.,.. ' . - 'Z, 1 4. yf- M- 1 .I f 'f .age H Hug!! ' 1 E. 4' '1' g ,. as .m sgs N -e fsseafw-eff-1 H.. f- 3 1- w as m fr is it -. , K. . .. ' '- ,A T ' ,'.. -4 'Ti' . 'vw , . - - ' ' I I , i Q A Talk With The Old Oak On a beautiful mid-summer's day in the year of 1940 I was taking a walk, nowhere in particular, just one of those aimless ramblings that one so often takes when in a dreamy mood. I was in such a mood for the day itself was rather drowsy. Perhaps it was because I had been thinking of my former high school days that I found myself on Church Street, standing in front of the en- trance to the auditorium that was new when I graduated away back in the June of '27, The building, itself, did not have such a new look on it as it had then but it still had that strong, substantial look that Ashland Hi has always been known for, not only in structure, but spirit as well. I must have expressed my thoughts aloud that I was wondering where and how all my old pals and school chums were faring, for I was startled when I heard a rather low, sweet sort of whispering, Undoubtedly if you stay for awhile I can tell you of many of them. I looked around in astonishment and seeing no one, wondered if I could be dreaming, or if the heat of the summer sun could be affecting my mind. This time I again heard the musical tones which offered an explan- ation of all. I'm the large shade tree on the lawn that is speaking, and if you draw a little closer I shall endeavor to tell you of some of the happenings of the last thirteen years. Being reassured that I was not out of my head, I walked up to the trunk of the tree, and after I was instructed to seat myself on the soft green grass at its base, the tree and I had a conversation which was one of the most interesting I have ever experienced. I had just seated myself when the tree remarked: What a coinci- dence, here comes a couple of your old friends now, I believe. ' I looked, and saw two people coming clown the street. The man lfor it was a man and womanl- was wheeling a baby carriage, I noticed, and upon closer inspection observed it to contain two babies, apparently twins. The tree came to my rescue, for I was at a loss whom they could be, until it spoke. Undoubtedly you remember what a fine basketball player the man who played center was on the Ashland Hi team in '2'7? No further explanation was necessary, because everything suddenly dawned on my mind. I was more enlightened as the couple passed because I heard the lady remark to the gentleman, as she looked at the infants with a proud expression on her face: Don't you think Henry and Hayden are too cute for words ? The gentleman answered, Now Mary- The rest of his sentence was lost to me, for just then I heard a loud crash. -ix -. . r I- '-Q- I' -, .-4-- W .. .I J- uw. .. g.. wh.. E- ' -a-1-D553 N 'n' '-in ' 'P-'-. l. , -'1- , V ' ., .. 9. - ff. ,hip -L I! -.v.. n g i s ,.T,.. ,, i...l fwf, 'gl 2 elf. ip- V g , . Z xiii? I W h . E, ,VU 1 .. .' - .- 4. S .zZ 1 ' ' ffl Q 'I -Aj , Q' L i f i ' WJ -H T: , ' I K .'.5,f:'F ggg-fl:-gg., ' I y??'sg., ' ,. . V i - if:-H -1: a mps ,a--f e skiiz 1 - Qi 'ff' fmt I looked across the street, from where the sound came and saw that there a building was being constructed. In front of it stood a small woman who was busy studying some blue prints. I looked at the tree inquiring- ly, and if as understanding my look, it informed me: Oh, that lady is a famous architect in these parts. Seems to me her last name used to be Smilie, but now since she is married, it is a rather odd name, I believe starting with 'B.' I was about to reassure the tree it was right, when I observed a young man running down the street with a large butterfly net. The tree gave a little laugh, Cthat is if trees laughj. There's one man that will never grow up, it continued. He cer- tainly is interested in my relatives of trees, Howers, birds and bugs. Let's see, his name was Suter, of course, added the oak ffor such was the treel, his first name was Bob. A young woman of rather masculine type next claimed my attention. She was hurriedly walking down the street, carrying a brief case that seemed to be bulging with papers and documents. She was dressed in a plain, black costume. Upon her nose she wore large heavy shell rimmed glasses. Once more an explanation was offered. She is on her way to the library. You know Miriam was always fond of that work and at last she has realized her ambition by becoming head librarian in the children's department. A young woman mounted on a horse was next seen coming down the street. She seemed to be enjoying herself to the last degree. Again the tree seemed to chuckle. ' You certainly remember her, don't you'?', she was a freshman when you were in school. Her last name is Brown, and her Brother Joe, who graduated in the same class as yours, seems to still have as great a love for horses as she. Another couple appeared again. They were slowly strolling down the avenue and gazing into each others' eyes with that look funexplainablej upon their faces that recently married people usually have. The oak even appeared to be surprised at this, because it exclaimed: Well, well, I certainly am glad that Paxton boy was persistent be- cause I was afraid he wasn't going to win Charlotte, but this just goes to prove that old saying, 'If at first you don't succeed-' A very prosperous gentleman came by a few moments later. He stopped to talk with some small children, presumably girls, who were skat- ing on the other side of the street. I certainly recognized that face, but who? I asked myself. I Oh, yes, I thought you would undoubtedly know him, remarked the tree. He's quite a successful banker in town, his name is Miller 5 yes, that's it, Paul Miller. And half to itself the oak added, I see he is still quite interested in the younger folks. Two young men, dressed in the height of fashion, next came upon the scene. They were in a sport roadster, and I don't suppose I would have recognized them, had not one of the tires on their car decided to go flat. I heard one of them remark to the other: Now isn't that our luck ? 5 . - ii I ,, r Liulllnmifll bl ' if l:: i'i13l - film - .- . And the other, You said it Pink 3 I hope Margery and Hessy will wait for us and not get sore and leave like they did last time we had a date with them. I heard the lovely strains of a love song floating out on the air, as usual the oak was there with an explanation. You certainly have seen the posters around town about the famous pianist being here, haven't you, Paderswskrs rival? . I replied in the affirmative, but added that I had not noticed whom it was. We are real proud of him here, but Nankin claims him. His name is Gault, and the reason for the melody he is playing is because he was married a few days ago to a girl,-let's see, I believe, she is from Akron. A very sorrowful looking lady came walking by. I could not under- stand why she had such a look of gloom on her face until I was informed that she had a weighty question on her mind she had striven these last thirteen years to solve. lt seemed that she could not decide who to marry and even as she passed by, I heard her saying to herself: Oh dear, which one shall it be, 'Herm' or 'Bob'?' Yet Freddy is so cute, still-those boys in Culver are sweet and-. However, by this time 'she had passed too far for me to hear the rest of her sentence. The dramatic sounds of To be or not to be -echoed in my ears. Where had I heard that before? It certainly seemed to awaken some al- most forgotten memory. Oh, yes, that was it,-Macbeth,-had not one of my classmates quoted that in one of the former plays that we gave when in school. Still, I could not place the person by name until I heard the oak remarking, Yes, that boy was a born actor and many times I hear and so sometimes see him in yonder building where he practices. His name was,-well not Macbeth, but a name greatly similar to that. My memory is going back on me, these days, sighed the oak. I can't re-- member as well as I did in my younger days. I was just thinking to myself what a wonderful memory the tree really did have instead of such a poor one as it seemed to think it had when once again a young woman came strolling down the avenue. Unlike the sad and sorrowful gaze of the woman preceding her, she wore a dreamy love-like look on her face. The oak, I gathered, by its next remark, seemed puzzled at her attitude. She comes by quite often, sometimes walking, as she is today, while other times she rides slowly by in a Marmon sport roadster. However, which ever way she comes, she always seems to be talking of the same subject, I believe she must be interested in Nature study because she is always speaking of a certain Bud, - A young man hurriedly walking down the street, could not but help attracting attention. Y -M-, ff -LL.- , lf' Lil' .' , m. tia l J Qf I -,hilt A--' if .. i .- l' ,If 'aff it n 't.JllallUfll1llll!bL1g1llff.!5i2gli I ai i iiilfe is-:as,'s1'A'. A rf' . ' ' '111Y'w.'f2T-Legg 'fwbflfil' ' , :-'- , ,J--A .f-F7121-1rZ 5',g9g - ,f1,.:9,,u ' H .Qf :S ,J -b- That young gentleman certainly has made the world take notice, remarked the tree. He was a graduate of your class too, it continued, and even though he was always in good health and never had an ache or pain, yet Payne is what he was named. You know he is the great engi- neer that recently built the wondrous stairway to the moon. . Upon hearing this I jumped up and said, What! A stairway to the moon ? And without waiting for an answer I very discourteously hurried away to find this marvelous stairway. My searching was in vain. ' Next day I went back to find out more information about my old friends, but the oak refused to speak a word, evidently angered at my abrupt departure the preceding day. Nevertheless, I'm still looking for the stairway because I've an idea that the moon may not be far enough away for me to be when this is read by some of my friends. fThat is, they were my freinds before this was written.J BEATRICE HOLMES. EDITO,RIAL Did you ever stop to wonder just what there is to life? After all, does it pay to prepare oneself to face the world when life is so short? Have you ever wondered why some men are so successful while others are nobodies all their lives? Is it merely fate? I think not. Your life is just what you make it. If you choose to make something of yourself, you can, but not without effort. Why are there hundreds of thousands of schools the world over to which one is forced to attend? Because someone at sometime saw the necessity of an education,-consequently we have schools. The theory of education has stood unharmed for hundreds of years. What better test could it undergo? Does it not seem to you that it is worth while to prepare yourself to meet the world? You may say, What chance have I against the world ? You have the same chance as a great runner. You start with the rest, and the one who is best trained and prepared, wins. Maybe you will not be a Lincoln or a Milton, but you can make a name for yourself if you will only try. Just repeat with Longfellow his Psalm of Life and then think it over again before you go blindly ahead and possibly fail: Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Foot prints in the sands of time. -JOSEPH R. MAYNER. J -N. N nu i'- n -A - fx.,- M r-. fi 4 F ,- If Fl- qfffiifl iw ming l '. l l QF- 14 i il 3, - Qglmll ' i W l i i i-2 ' i f-I' n j: -I . .. .M . e lA Football St-ar It must be great to be a star upon the football team, To tuck the ball beneath your arm and hear the bleachers scream As down the field you gaily trot for fifty yards or so And see the goal post looming up, with twenty yards to go. To dodge the one remaining man, and cross the last white line, Then hear the crowd go wild with joy, I would the chance were mine. ' But when I see a man go down with eight or ten on top, Or watch a fleeting runner take a most distressing flop And see them pick him up and bring the pail and swab Such times I much prefer my seat among the common mob. The football player earns his fame That surely does disown, A His path of glory is not paved with level cobble stones For every play, for every point, for every game that's won He's practiced for many an hour in wind and rain and sun. When we get out at half past three To loaf an hour or so, He's just begun the daily grind that fits him for the foe, He has not time to watch the birds, or ramble in the clove1', He cannot even run around until the season's over. So let us bring the wreath of fame, Bestow it on his neat, For he well deserves his name h Upon the High School Sheet. GENEVA FENDRICK, '31. ' --I ' - -L ' - -. ,A ,. '.,k , , 5- I, ,I , , - yn... is - -a f -wc' 4' vtvf. Q - , - 3 . . 2-4 al. i - . .F Books We are not concerned now so much with what kind of books we like to read, but with what kind of books we should read. When some people are spoken to concerning the best productions in literature they know prac- tically nothing about them. Everyone has a certain type of story that appeals to him. For people who read very little, the best policy is to read the old standard classics. Although the American novelists and other modern writers are popular, the real literary masterpieces, for the most part, were produced in Europe some time ago. The modern story is usu- ally read and then soon forgotten g the classics will always be remembered. Then let us define a classic. It has been said that a classic is any book or work of art of such excellence that it is regarded as a standard. Classics are the highest class of that particular type of work. To one of the recent critics, the perfect book is dependent not only on the thought expressed by the writer, but on harmonious combinations of typg, illustrations, paper, and binding, to convey that thought to the rea er. Why waste time on sensational literature in which there is little lit- erary value? But it takes so much of our time to read a novel, that when we are through we should carry away some beautiful thought, some moral, or something which will always lurk back in the recesses of the brain. Today there seems to be a tendency toward indecent periodicals. Sen- sationalism is the outstanding thing. Foreigners often judge Americans by the ideas brought out in the periodicals published in the United States. The journalist should realize the vast circulation of the work and the education and opinion that it offers to masses of people. Many opinions are gathered from books especially by the young people who are building up their minds and forming their conceptions of things. Many bad deeds may be traced back to some foolish story that has been fixed in a young mind. Some books bore, some offend, and some, we must confess, shock. By these various effects, one can easily see the different impressions that are left in the minds of the readers. We must remember, too, that it is they who read and like a book, that makes its life. There may be books which were ignored by their own generation, and then were suddenly discovered. Great numbers which are popular in their own day, have failed to pass the test of time. It is approval which keeps literature alive. While we read these current books we must remember that they must speak to their generation and those that follow, if they are to be a success. Books should be comparisons. and there are few people who do not desire the best comparisons. Children should be started on the right path to good reading. If this is done, this taste will undoubtedly continue through life. If everyone sought the best, there would be fewer of the other type produced. HELEN SMILIE. ' - 'S -, ' 1'i'fl'Al'ii F'ie'i'i- '-f2 ' I QI 'XY 1 fell 1' -'T-.Li ' '57, 1 1 h 4 l ' ' 'V M '1' I my L. . H :X J 'F .' ,.1, g-Q 5. in.. Q ei L 'ikw9LL F 1 T --.1-2'---'-' '-- . .N - Y - u.--1 -e' QM- e'45,jig: JT- ' fp ' -5 , . Advertisements ,..f-' nls..g,fuETETEa1um11!5iv5I'l' My uu- 1 , fu l Years., 4 , , NT. 7 K, , X -23: xv X i'A f ',...mu fll I -.:: -fff ruuluzllf A - I 7 1 Q 1 P l ' e n P ,, , Jr. '-:S 1. e fl - , . J I W' I Elf X . ! ' I u Rav. l N A . 1 E 4 H , - . l' e 1 . - :I . . .ull .51 , ,. N lliinllllldliin' 'iil3 'Hil31i rl -r WET i r itil? QQ . T 2. l 'f -f M 1 lf ' ' . fe ' Dlfv OUR ADVERTISERS During the year of 1927-1927 the Business Men of Ashland have backed the school in everything that it undertook. Now they have backed the year-book by advertising in it. If you wish to make a purchase, don't forget to patronize the Annual supporters, for from them you will get the best that is to be had. To our advertisers we want to give our most sin- cere thanks for their support. THE STAFF. . ' -I 'L X ll sm or I' i .Qi 2 - a-W ing - l THE F E. Mrsasa Ro. o WORLD HEADQUARTERS FOR MYERS'-'- Hand and Windmill, Well and Cistern Pumps, Pump Stands, Tank Pumps, Pumping Jacks and Cylinders for every purpose. Hand and Power Water Systems for Homes, Farms, Estates, Public and Private Institutions. Self-Oiling Power Pumps and Working Heads for general service. Hand and Power Spray Pumps, Nozzles, Hose and Fit- tings for Spraying, Cold Water Painting, Whitewash- ing and Disinfecting. Hay and Grain Unloading Tools for Unloading Field Crops from the Wagon Into the Mow. Stayon and Tubular Door Hangers and Tracks for Sliding Doors on Barns, Garages, Storages and Similar Buildings. . Hay Rack Clamps, Gate Hangers, Store Ladders and Accessories. Take Time Some Day and Visit the MYERS FACTORY. It is a Home Institution with a National Reputation for Dependable Products. Take I ' PUMPS-WATER SYSTEM - AYTO0LS'DO0R RANGERS l AS HLAND, OHIO Ashland Pump and Hay Tool Works - w- -- . , 2- ' I5- j QM , ,, ,'T '- ' ' uf: .exe--H :-.ff1.mggf 'ggsggas . . 'fm u ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++++++i Compliments DR. HESS AND CLARK INC. Ashland, Ohio Manufacturers of THE DR. HESS Line Stock and Poultry Remedies Disinfectants and Insecticides ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ f-, f 'A' X e--5 -'-1- ' st 4.-4 f1li-q fi ii' nrt: il -'L l I'- . -I'-P++'l-'Z-'l l-'!-'I-'l l-++-P-l-'!--X l-'Z l-'I'-1010!-'l !-'X'-i'++++'l'-!-'!'-l'-l'++'l'++'l-'!-+-l'-l--l-l0l-+-l'l'++-l-l'+-l- .. an t HE HOME COMPANY, Established in 1910 by the consolidation of two of Ashland's oldest and most reli- able business houses, Shinn, Stockwell and Co., and Beach and Brown. This store now occu- pies three great floors, utilizing over 30,000 square feet of floor space and is equipped with mod- ern improvements for the con- venience of patrons, including electric passenger and freight elevators, private branch inter- cornmunicating telephone sys- tem connecting with all depart- ments, 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 new style and values-always offering patrons dependable merchandise at lowest prices possible. It is doubtful 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. I fl'-1'-l'+'l-'X'-I-'I-'I-if-I-'X-++-l-'lvl'-l l'-l i'+-X'-lffl-'l'+'l Z'-l--X'-X--l i-'P+++'l--l'-Z !-+'l'+++-l-+'l l l-+'! l l'+'l--l'-!- The House of 100,000 Pictures For thirty-seven years the name Mowery has stood for the highest in artistic photography, and recognition of the work of the studio that bears this name has been won in a number of state exhibits. In 1889 H. A. Mowery acquired the Stevens' interest in the firm of Stevens and Shoe- maker, and two years later bought out Shoemaker and became the sole owner of the Studio which for nearly two score years has well served the ever-growing clientele in Ashland and surrounding country. In 1915 his son, Donald Mowery, was taken into partnership 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 nega- tives have been taken. These negatives preserve for us the features of many of Ashland's citizensalong with Ashland's commercial growth. Among these have been pictures taken of many new inventions in Ash- land'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. 'H'-X'++'l--X'-2-+'l'-X02-+'Z l-+'l'+++-!-++-!'+'l'-Z-+++'l-+'i-l'P++'!'+'l'+-l'+'l l l'+-i-+ F9 A--.. - ,,,,f,-,L-.ff-fwfr-v , wif , . 4--..r . Q - -.v s - F12 f,. 1 I :Z Y, 51. Yi' P 3. IAQ ry ,X rsga ff f ef- 4 ' y-Q. .f-.101-.-s1f s:5.f'-cfs : -,-' '?r ,,,..-:C-Q,-5 'l--5-'Z--I-'H'++-l-+-l l--l'+-l'+'l l-'l'+++-l'+'I-+-l X-+-l-+-P'l'l-'P'X'-l-+-I-++++'l-'l-+-I-'!-'l'l-++-X--l'-!'-!-'l'-l'+-l- Persistence and Optimism Win Almost Every Battle Such and such a man is getting on in the world. The chances are ten to one that good old-fashioned thrift is the fundamental cause for this success. He looked ahead-He opened a bank account-He stuck to it. Do likewise and you will find getting on in the World is not .so diiicult. One dollars starts an account. LIZ on Savings Ashland Bank Sz Savings Co. ++'l'+++-l'l-'l-+++'l'++++'l-'i-+++'l l'+'P+++++-l 3 Z'+-Z'-l'++'l--l--11+'I'+'l--I--l'++-l'+'l--l--I-'Z-'l-'I'+'!' Maxheimer: I got fifty in my intelligence test. Mike: 'That makes you a, half wit, doesn't it? Slippery ice, very thin. Pretty girl, tumbled in. Saw a boy on the bank, Gave a shriek-then she sank. N Boy on bank heard her shout Jumped right in and helped her out. Now he's hers-very nice, But she had to break the ice. fl'-l'+'l-'l'++'-l l'-l I'+-l-++'l-+'l-'l'+'l I Z l l Z l l'-l l l-'l Z--l-'l--I'-P-2'-Z l-'P-I--Z-'l-'l l'-I--l-+-lf-l--l'+-I-'l--l'-l l l I' Gifts for the Graduate Graduation Journals, Line-A-Days, Autographs, Photo- graph Albums, Leather Goods, Stationery, Framed Mottoes, Desk Sets, Incense Burners, Lamp Shades and Fostoria Glass Ware. A Complete Line of Tallies, Party Favors and Greeting Cards for All Occasions KELLOGG'S GIFT SHOPPE 110 West Main Street Phone 806 Main -x--x--x-1-++-x-++++-z-x-++-z--x-+-x-+++++-I-+-14+-z--1-x-+-!-f1--x--!-+-x--z-x-rx--X--1-'I'-z-14-x-+-1--1--I--1--is-M--1-fs-fl2-. . - .4 'I' H -V '45 .kNu4- ., ' ' -ff xl : 1 '77 NTFS: M - -ilmll'1!1'1-Swearing -1 - Q: -- I 2 2.111 . ,g1:..,.,,m:-gf-:f 1,: .- le. w 5 ,.... ,aussi se.f4g..1--Q If: mia' ,A -l 1--X-'P+-I l !'-l !-+'! ! ! !'++-l-'!'++4! Z'+'l !'+'I ! ! 1 l ! X'+'!'+-!'++++'l-+'l'+++'1-++++'1-+-1-'! !-++ Kenneth S.: How far is it to Mifflin? ' Do you know? Farmer: Yes, sir. Five hot dog stands and three filling stations. , Compliments of He: Give me your Palmolive'? She: Not on your Lifebuoyi' He: Here's where I get the Col- 3: M U! i 8' ' ' She: I Woodbury that joke if I were you. All right, now boys, W6y1'9 carrying it too far, said the head pall bearer air: they marched past the cemetery. Mr. Bittinger: Son, where did swim- A ming originate? Ritchie: In Scotland when they ine gency for Staind ton bl-idgesnf Hupmobile Reo Fred: Rex played lead in a mob Center Street scene once. Payne: Why didn't he stay in the movies? Fred: The mob caught up with him. -P++++++++'l !'++'!'++'I Z'+'I l'!-+'l'++'Z i X ! !''1'-! I l l'+'!-+'i I-+'l-'l'+-I-+-I-'bl-+++++'1-'X--I-++ I CITY MARKET GROCERY M D. TOOMEY Staple and Fancy Groceries and Dairy Products All Kinds of Fruit and Vegetables From the Best That Is Obtainable to the Cheapest That Is Good Phones 1151 Main and 1152 Main ' We Deliver 11'Z'+'l-+'i l l 1f'l:++'I ! i-'I'-l'+-i'+'I'+'l'+'l'++'X l'++'i l'+'l l'+'l l'l'+'l l-'l-+'!--1010!-'14-1-X--1--1-14-1--1-+++ 119 W. Main Street Phone 1133 Main I-I B'ST ILOR I-IOP Tailoring and Men's Furnishings Dry Cleaning and Pressing Russell Tallentire 111+-s-+-x-+-1-+++-x--x-+-1--1--!-+++-I-+-!4+++-I-1--1--I-+-11-1-H-+4-++-I-x--x--I-++Pi'-x-+-x-x-++-xQ++-I-ez-+-1-is-P .4 -jf J. , .-.. N n X-., ,jf is :p i l gn-Q - xl., ., . i'4 : w i E ii jT.f i,gTTE , . ,vii ' 1 AA1i -A f v ig-7 I V 1 A Juhu5l'1!l'l!d.lul!15!261k3!1idi V CE -' 12 F3 F . 'P+'f l'+'l Y 'l''l'+'f'+'l ! f !'+'l X f 1 1 Z'+'I'+'l i''! l : P'l I Y 1'+'f I l X''I X f I I f X l'+'I X ! ! X ! l I'+'1' Compliments of RYBOLT EATER . 4 I Another RYBOLT Furnace 'X !-+'! 1 l i'++'I !'++'1'+++'X !'+'i ! I'+'!-'I'+'X-'I'-If'X''lvl'-Z I'-Z--I-+4-'! I X i''X''Fi''X ! !''I-'X-'X-'X X l'+'I-'I'-KN-1 ' ,. . , ' . .. , 4, 5 .. ,.- ' A-iff-3-1. '-'slr ,. 1. 1, ! ,Q . ' 1. ,9- 1-fJvwF7iruffEl tlilrlltewwiuptlltf .with '- . '.: f , . . J ' . 1 Q- -I . A .-1. 'gilt l lil 2'2 ' a' . -. '-w e -wf2.?'f QEi7'V'5 'NLTTQ4 L : ,A' - 1 lie:-iliik he A .W . 'Z P'I'+-l''l l l'++'X-++++'I'++'l'++++++++'l !''l:+'l I''Z l l''l l l'+'l l l''H-'I'-!'+++'l-+-K--I--I-++'X'-X--P .i. S I E R LI N G '54 .Q sr fre ii 23595.51 2:50 rr- MD W ,lfsli-uri: --reno iHf'D::..w 2. -i-QW N' 4: ng E1 is -ic' :. 1 'HE 2 4' ' W :gi , 'X' Z ' Z+++++++'Z-'I'+-!-+++-i-+'E-+'i- he -s his Q CD P! -H Q S2 s if Q- E cn it 2 1 U2 8 CD 'I-'E' Donley on Engineering Do not show all the Cgmpany Pictures that are made. Plumbing Heating They only show? the Best. Radio G Second St. ' Phone 2 Main T ' 'l l l l''P+'l l l''l l l l ! l X l I l'+'l I i l''I'+'1 I''l !-'X''X'+'! l l'-Z 'l''H''lri''P+'lf'i li'l l l-'i i l I''!'+jl l'-L--L-1L Mary Ruth Cole: Can you remember when you proposed to me? I was so overcome that I couldn't speak for an hour. - Herman: Yes, it was the happiest hour of my life. r Lew: 'Do you like boxing? Beany: No, it is a lazy man's game. Lew: I-Iowza.t? ' Beany: Sure, you're lying down so much of the time. ' Three frogs were sittin' on a lily pad Two of 'em took a notion to jump off. How many were left? ' Three, they only took a notion. A Q 'Z-'l-'Z-'I'-If-H-'I-'X-+'l-'l'+'lf'I-'H'-I'+'l-fl-'Z-'I''l--Z-+'I''I--l-'X--I-+4-'l-'Ig-l-+'l-'I-'P'!'+'l !-+-l'-l-'l--l-'l-'l-'l-'Z l-'l !-l-'l-'Z l- Agent for Richelieu's Quality Food Products The Best That Care, Skill, and Experience Can Produce . 0 l C. W. Landis 4-+-1--1--1-+-x-+-x-++-x--:-x--1'-1--x-'I--M-1--1-+++-1-+-I-++++'1--1-++-xx-:-+-x-'z-+'1--z--x--x--z--1--1-+-x--x-+-x--x--z--x--10:--r See the Food Before You Buy It It Costs No More Than Others Good Meats and Salads - Real Pies Good Coffee and You Get It Quick I PHCKEIRS CQ'ZAU5JfS'fl'FEF?2ll!TtX -if-1--i--1--P+-1--x-me-x-+-14+-1--xf++'z-fx--x-fi--ze-1-ex--1-fx-F:-+-:ez-++4--P+-:H-x--1-+-z-++-x--x--1--1--x-+-x--x-++-x--1-x-.1--z--:--S .- . ,, -. . If .F--D . -- .,-'-- - , ., .. , V ,,, ,1 ,M .- - gd--i f T'F- ., -xg-1:-1 -f ' 'i.. 'f'i?': gf- ff - 1 . ,U .' ,Q j - -j-. , l. EI -- 1--1--1--1--1-+-1-1--1--1--1--1-1-+-1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1-++-1-1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1--1--1- THE TOPPING MANUFACTURING COMPANY ASHLAND, OHIO DIRECTS ATTENTION TO THE INSTALLATION OF TOPPING HEASYFOLDH EQUIPMENT WITH HAMLINIZED SOUND RETARDING DOORS WHICH COMPRISE THE FOLDING PARTITION OF SEVEN TONS WEIGHT BETWEEN THE AUDITORIUM AND THE GYMNASIUM OF THE ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL +'I'+'l-+'I I'-I'+'I I I l-+'I'-I ! I'+'I'++++-I'++++'I'+'!-+4-++'Z'+++++-I-'I--I'+'I-+'I--I-'I--I'-I'+'I I'+'If'I--I-' Compliments of The Mohican Rubber Company Ashland, Ohio 'I I I I I Z I--I I I'-I-'P+'I-'H-'I I I-'I-'! I--I''I-'I-+'I'+'!-11-:I-'P+'IMI-++'I-++'I-++'!-'I'+'I-'X--I'-I-'I''I-'!'++-I-'!'++'I- -1- :If Mr. Wander: VVhe1'e do We get steel Market Bakery 1 wool? :II John Simon: From a hydraulic ram, 'I' I suppose. J. Fresh Baked Goods if Speed Cop: Here, you, pull 01-1 -1. there. , Rex C fin his speed Wagonl z Whasa- of All Klnds I mam-- Speed Cop: You were doing fifty. Rex C.: Say, will you write that d . I'd l'k t ' 't t f 2 L. Doerrer, Prop. flosgidsy 1 e 0p10Ve1 osomeo ny -1- 1 -1- I E -1- 1 -1- i -1- -1- -1- i -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 35 'I' -1- --1- -1-1- -1- 'I' -1- -1- 1' 'I' -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- + 'Z' 'K' -1- -1- -1- 'Z' f - . +'l l'+'l l''I l l i l l l l f l l l l l f l l'+'l 2''! l 2'.'g:l l l l'+'l l l'++'l l l l l ! i l P'l I'+'l ! l'++'l'++ at l.,inC0ln A THE -l- Highway HARDWARE 'I' 'li Restaupani it The Home of 4 59+ UZ I o C v-s U2 + wx- Arrow Lock Roofing Co. Fancy Steaks and Chops Also The best place to buy Hardware, Paint, Oil and Try Our Sunday Dinners - Glass Prop. M. E. OHL. Orange St. Phone 1008 Main ?++'l I'+'i'+'l l'++'l'+'!'+-l-'l'+'l'+'l l''I-'X-++++'1'-Z'-Z--X--l'+++'l-+++'l-+4-+-l-'I-++++'l l l'-X01-'l Z l-'Zi Betty Kagey fat bankb: I wish to open a bank account, if you please. Banker: Yes, how much do you Wish to deposit? Betty K.: I don't Want to deposit anything. I just want to charge things! Helen L. Hess: Do you know Poe's Raven? Marge Clark: No, what's he mad about? '+'X'++-Z'++'l X'++'l'+++++'l l3++++++'l--1'+++'i'++++++++-l-'l-'l--I-'l-+'l l'+'! l--I-'l-'X-'I'+-l l l-'I' ladies' and Gent's Watches that will give you serviceg prices will please youg styles the latest P- F- SHARICK lllllllif illll ll Phone 269 Main ' Al '5fffl3EAfi5 Q'H'++++++++'l--l-'l-+'l-'l'+'!4'l'+'!-'!'+'! ! l l-+'I'+'I-'lvl-'I-'X-+'!'-l-'l--l'-l !-'l-'Z-+++++++++'l'++'l--X !- Compliments of TOM FORD Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Graham Brothers Trucks East Second Street ?+'l-'X-'I-'I-+'l ! X'++'l'++'P+'I'+++'l l'++'I l--Xf++'l-'l'+'l'+++'l l'-l'-X-'P+++'l-++++++'! l-'l l'+'l-+'!- 1 A I XA .-. -.S -. 1 S Q If-' 5 H- - E S r .' f -.. Q , -we -f 'H AF- 1 'i- - 'A f ' gi'5i9 ,- . . Tl.. T1 . VPU L. L fi .: W g :-- sf -R . WP A iglpm hsqg, it it : ' i m L l ?f rf .1 5 H 0 -,L. - .. lui'-Z-'I-'K-+-I''! i-'i'-l !-'! !'-l l Z-'X''!'+'l'-I'-E'-I-'H'-l'+4 l l--2--i-'l'-I'-E-2-'I4+-X Z'-Z-'l Z-+'l-+4-+-lf-E--lf-I--l--I--l'-l'+-I-+ Young Men's Clothes Made to Measure and Measured by an Experienced Tailor Give the Best Results in Fit and Style Prices 2325.00 and Up LUTZ THE TAILOR Myers Building -1-+-i4++-1-+fz-'x-fi x-r'I-Vx-'x-'za-1--M--x-+-1--1--1--1'-iw+-1--111--z--:--r-1-'x-fi-'z--:--1--1-+-1-'14-1--x4-1--1-+-i-+-x--i-'x--i-+-z--x--x--if 'I' Bill Edmonson: Why do you prefer .14 JY -if blondes? ,P Gladimere Schreck: Because, the bru- nettes have all turned me down. 4.4. Ashland High Forever '! l l'+-is . .,. mi 3.35 SFT' E ru 9 5 9 6' f'f 5 Q s E, '4 2 52 '4 91 Q- 2 if 0 cn 3 8 gr E Q. sz P-I '4 .:..!..x.A ' location. +'!'+'l'-l l I-'!'+'l'+ The collegiate young' Inan's trousers may be made in America, but the full- ness thereof is decidedly English. O akl and Ponti ac A:--2--1-+-1-+4--x--z-+-101-ez--1-++4--1-011+-x-x-fz--z.+-x--i--z--x-- Dealers KRUMLI-lW'S GRUCERY -H--Z--l'-I-+'l-'I-'!'+ 7 20 Claremont Ave. + Fancy Groceries Fruits . 4. 9 Phone 154 Main ...E and Vegetables I Phone 565 Main 1 624 Orange St. J .3..g..1..g.4.4.4..!..1.+.g..g..g..1.,1..1..5.g..g..3..1..g..g..1..5..1..5.g.+ .:.fX..g..g..1..g.+.g..g..1..g.q..g..1.+.1..1..g..1..!..g..g..g.4..!..g. .g.. 3.5.1, in Mrs. Riley: Look, Robert, you have egg all over your suit. Bob: S'all right, mom, it's my Easter suit. He: Say, girlie who was the gent I saw you with last night? She: That wasn't no gent. I'm a brunette. A..I..5..5s. Aa... ...j..g..1..1..g..1..1..g..g..1.+.g..g..g..g..1..g:.g..1.+.g. 4..1..:..i..j..g..1..j..g.q..g..g..j.4..g..g..g..g..1..1..y..1.,5..g..1..1..1..:..:..Q . - cCreary Music Co. Before You Invest In a Piano, Phonograph or Radio come in and get our prices and terms. It Will pay you. 106 Main Street Ashland, Ohio .1..l..x..1..1..1..1..1..1..g..1..1..g..1..1..g..1..I..g..i..g..g..i..y..g..1..g..g..g..g..g..3..g..1..g..g..1.4..1..g..3..X..g..5..1..1..g..1..I..g..y..1..1..g..1..g..:i.Q . . . w ife- H . .... ,a-' 1- '- ' ., V. . 1-.-.V-. g 1.1-.,-7- . p ,',, . 1' 1' 'if lm '- 5- , A QL N g h e a. ,. is -+++-l'++++-l'++'l'+++'l-'I Z l I i'-l X 5'-l I''l ! !-'Z''P+'Z''! l-'l-'!'+'! l'-l-'l-'I i-'i l'+'l'+'l'+'I-+'!-'X-+4-'I' ASHL SANIT RY DAIRY 161 Center Street asteurized Milk and Cream, Fancy Creamery Butter and Cottage Cheese In Bulk All Flavors and Colors 1 Bricks and Fancy Designs In Individual Molds For Special Orders Call 119 Green or 1223 Main P. GONGWER D. M. REED '+'l l l''I l'+'I ! Z l I !--l i-'! !'+'! ! I l-'i'+'l i !'+fi'-I-'I-4'-X l !'+'I !'+-l'-I'-Z-'!'+'l--I'-!'+'I-'!'+'!'+-!'+++'l' Oberlin Business College A School for High School Graduates The Oberlin Business College has set a high standard in that it admits only high school graduates. This places this school in a class by itself. It is one of the few in the United States having the college entrance requirement. That they appreciate the opportunity to studyin a busi- ness college of college grade, Where advanced courses are offered suited to their needs, is shown by the fact that students are enrolled this year from over sixty different high schools in Ohio, in addition to those from other states. It is a loss of time and effort for high school graduates to study in the average business college with a mixed class of students, some of whom have had little or no high school training. Many young people from this community, now holding good positions in different parts of the country, secured their business training at Oberlin. H-'l l l-+'l''P+'l l'+'NWI'+'! l''l !'+'I'-I''I-'!'-I'-I--I''if-2'-I'-I Z l-'l I if'l''X-'IMI-'I-'Z i I i l l-'X l-++'l'+'! l I l !' . . .. fx il--lai r,-1 . Hrf,w35wf,f'm, D, ,f. , h4.-I- -1. .,-, -.ix.,,.. .- H -f'..'1 .-.'.Iv+ms , g 44 1 - 4',-. -sg Fi :N V Q V I ' - - . N. . Q , ,o ++-! !'-l-+'Z !'+++'l'+'l'+'l l ! l'+'l'+'!'-! X'+'Z !'+ 'I'++++'l'+'l'++'Z'-I'+++'! l-++++-H--Z'++++'l- Actress ion stagel: B1'ead! Bread! 1 Give me bread! And just then the curtain came down . , with a roll. S Mac: You eat very little. Elizabeth: Yes, to sit next to you is to lose one's appetite. Supreme Test Candles Miss Smith: I believe this is a new facef' Shorty: No. ma'a1n, I just shaved. +-x'-xf+'x'+-x-++-x-++-z--x-x-+-x-'x-+'z--z-++-z--x-++-z-+ Sporting and Athletic Goods It Pays to Play The Sport Shoppe Across from Y Ashland, 0. +++++++++++'! I l'-! I'++'I'-l'+'l 1 1 1'+'!'-101'+4-'lf'ini-'l !'+'l-'l !'-lf'l 1 i l ! !'-!'-l-l'+'l'-l !--M !-'l-'!--l' Red Cross Drug Store Good Sportsmanship Makes a Good Business as Well as Making a Good School A. H. S. has good sportsmanship and the O. P. S. has and in the future will always try to carry out this idea 610 EXC 60 CD: Ps 6: First in Scholarship First in Electricity Firstin Athletics First in Service HIO UBLIC ERVICE O. Everything Electrical We're back of you, A. H. sq ++++-I-++++++++++'l !-'l-'!+'l-'l-+'l-+-l l'+-l !'+'l-++'l-'l-'! l-'! !-'!'++'l-+'l l-'l-+4-++-I-'l'+-l-fl'-E-'l l'+ . . -we-ian- .....- . , .av -gang: Q gigs, ff - . , V. , f.5LQq.1 'fH:f. it ,. .V 'L 11 'fit 'H -V '1 '- H. 4 ,Ip ,.,.-. ,Tryp - 'f -ii. S Q Ut L . JW! I '++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ For Everything Musical See Smith's Music Store 1 East Main St. Phone 21 Main P++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The lVlen's 8: Boys' Store .rrow Shirts Cravanette Boys' Suits Holeproof Hose Gold Bond Men's Suits .11 noted for their long wearing and reasonable prices JASSEL STONE and HARTSEL 149 West Main street P++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ , -Q ,. - 1-52.14- 4 -- ' v ..1' 'n,., , . ' fulf il ' '13- n g , 3-Q: , 1 . 3.4-, 47 ,. -use li H 5232 . 1 'P+'l-++++'l-+'l l-'I'-I'+'l'++'l'-I-'lf'l--l'-Z'+-l'++++++-l-'l l-'!'+'l Z 2''l0l ! l l I l-'! l l-++'l-'l'+'l-+4-'l-'Z'+ Gifts? Sure. Plenty of Them Bought Especially for Young People O K.enn1ngton's Ashland's Best Jewelry Store Main Street Opposite Church Street +4--x-++-if-za-1-+-1-1--1-+-1-'H-++-2-+++++-1-'z-x--1-+4-++-x--1--x'+-I--1-+++-if-x-++-1--1--1-fx--1-fx-x-+-1--:--x-+-x-+-x- ' 9 Firestone s Grocery We Deliver the Goods Three Times a Day to All Parts of the City 71 Main Phone 70 Main 'X-'X-'lf'I-fi-+-I'-i-++'l l i-'Z'fl''l E l l l'-I''l ! l-'I'-l l'-X E'++++++++'I-+'i'+-! !'-l-'l'l-+-l-'l-'X-'l-+-Pfl-fi-I-'P-I-'X-'lf Paul Wile: Pm soliciting ads for our High School Annualg can you help me out? Non Progressive Merchant: Henry, help this boy out, but don't be too rough with him. Marge Clark: Did the potato masher or the lemon squeezer? Pauline S.: No, the egg beater. 'Z l-'l--l ! l-'l l-'l l l-'! i-'1-'I-if-If'I-'H--I'-l l'+'l'+'! l Z E l-'l--I-'I''I''P+'l l Z-+'Z l''l !-'I-'l-'l-'l-'I-'X-+4--l-'l--if-l-'Z-'P+ Cigars Tobacco J. K. Edmondsonis Pool-Room G Candy 236 Orange Street Soft Drinks 'I-'I--P+'I'++'I-+'!-+'l'+'l-'Zhi-+'lwl'-i l'+1''l l l I x i Z i-'l l i'+'1 I l X l''H''l ! l l'++'l-'l l l-'l ! l'-! l ! l-'Z' GILBERTS Complete Home Furnishers More Sales and Smaller Profits Make Possible This Large Store Five Large Display Floors to Select From Funeral Director - Invalid Carriages Ashland, Ohm 'l ! ! X l l--l l'-! l-'l'-X--l X l l I l I''i l-'l I'+'l-'I'++'I-'I-'l-'l I 2'+'l'+'P'l-'l I l ! l l ! l'+'l l-'l-'l l Z !-+'I'-l-'I-'l Q A,-.. . A - V-.-, , c'.. 1 .M....- - 4. A 4 . . .. . .- .A ,I - fx-,..,, T H '.. Y Jw, 1 1 T' '3- 5 A f W l 'f F5 ' .5 l 5 ' f i ' Q ' wh A, 1 a,vz-,1--x--x--z--x-+++'1--1--z--1--x-+-za-z--x-+-2--2--:Q-zf-x--1-+-1f--1-va-+4--:--x-+++-:-+-1-+-x--x--1--x--r--z--x-++-x-+-1--x--1 1 Filson: It seems to me that the Glee M L, lub hasn't been as good lately as itll Q sed to be. Q Marvin: Yes, confound it, I have .i- . - 'ef ad a cold now for nearly a month. :ii , .5. !' n .AJ -.Ami . P Old Lady: Oh, stop the train. My'i- if J wig blew off. 4' ' W A Conductor: Never mind, madam,fg he1'e's a switch this side of the next :lf tati0n ' S U C C E S S 1--1-vz-'x--x--z--r-1--:--1-'z--:--r--x-,:--z--x--:--x--:--z-+-I--:--z--1--wi 151- any men and many 2- g, V . 53 we women date thC11' CROWELL HOUSE .g. success from the day their savmg: helped them 1 . Barber and Beauty Lgragftgcgffgmrwgfagfag Shoppe g- today towards that Z5 time when opportunzty XPERT SERVICE GUARANTEED knocks at your door. in-ner Main bt. Sz Claremont Ave. The Farmers Bank hone 898 Green E. S. Leader, N , N Z Safety Plus Sermce we ' -.V.Ifl--.-fi--z-'z-':-++-z--x--:--1--1--:-+++-x--:--z--1--1-+4--1'-x--z--z-+-1-z--x--:Q-1-+++'x--:--z--1--1-4-bi--2--x-+-z-1-+ 1 THE BRETHRE P BLISHING CO A Friend to THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fine Printing and Fair Prices Commercial and Job Printing School Annuals a Specialty 324 Orange St. Phone 977 Main 'I H'-P-l-+'!'-Pl'-I'+'I--1 Z l l''i !'++'l'++'l !'+'l'+-P'!0P+++-Z'+++'! l'-l'++++-! 1 Z'++'Z-+-I 1'++++'l' ,.. . l-f,.LiL.- , -A ' ,e , .,.r .. la. -1-F434-3i H 'V - AAQ, v L- .V-wr-f -3 ,'.' . 'w lfy i j l' -Q ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Freer Brothers Fine Clothiers, Tailors 8: Furnishers All the Newest Styles John B. Stetson Soft 8: Stiff Hats Townsend Grace Straws Farmers Bank Building +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++P++++++++++++++++++++++ With Compliments Of hearer 8z Chesshir Lumber Sz Millwork Washington Street Phone 188 Main ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ , . . if' ' -. ..'-v w i th-I Hn. M .-+ '3f ?f - 'X' -'- ' 11 T 'T E' v: , . ,- ' , . , - - 4 1 ',-. S' p yi .i q A 3 . 'fi '1 11f1f ' f f u - ' fe r , ffl . 3: QE '-A' Q 'i R 5 ' gb?-.gif ,--.ze-fe.,i-1 . 5 1 : -I . 'N' f - : p',3e ,, J' iQSl!5f'if' :i-fi x IQ 'I'++-l'+'l'+'I'+'l-1'+'i ! l l-'l--X'+'l Z-'Z-'l ! l-+-l I-+'l-+6-'I-'P'I l l l Z'-P'l l'+'l l l'+'l-'I'-l l X'+'l'+-! l l X' Insurance that Insures . , Cleaning Dyeing :I VI E Pressing ervice Dependability Plgating Repairing Farmers' Bank Building n Phones 66 and 560 Main R118 Clealllflg, 3 SDCCIHUZY lvl'-If'l l l'+'l'+'l-'lvl-+-X'+'l Z'+'i ! X l Z l I ?'l''I' THE , Gault Bros. ENTERPRISE At the Sign of the White STORE Bam Iouse Furnishings hina and Glassware, House Clean- ing Supplies, Linoleum, Window 229 Orange St. Phone 874 Black Shades and Kitchen Utensils +++-1f+++++++++++-x--I-1--X4-M--z-+4-ex-+.1-ez--x-?:+-1--x-++-1--1--1-+-z-x-+fx-+-x-x--x-+-z-++-:-+-x-1-+'x-+-z- Compliments - From the Iosts no more than other T good Watches and you BARREL it 'BEAJTY will be pleased. SHOP PARLOR S ld B We Try to Please' 0 Y Sanitary and Satisfying Phone 913 Red n k B. S i -I--X''P+++++++++'P++++++++++-P+-l--lf-I--I' 1 Compliments of me iiiilimlililriill nn A' R' LOVE E THE ARCADE Cigars Billiards '++++'X-+-I-++++++++++++++'l'+'Z'+++++-I-+++-l-++-!'+++++++++'l l--X'-Z-'I'-l-'lvl-'I-'! !-'l l' f g.': r: 4 , .- .M - .I it it rl: 1 e Tariff wff51,'rNP ' j S,--63 --'Eid , ' I ' l i k - Q t In :N ZeeeeeeeeeeeeeeZfeasfvfixeaeaseeeeeeaeesamghig 'Z I !'++'l'++'l'+'X l 5 i l l'+'I l ! l i I-'K X''l l l l l:!n:'l l I i l''! ! l''l l I I l 1-'X'-l'-l-'l ! X-'I ! l 1'-!-l'+'l'+'l' If Plato could Charleston, could Aris-+ totle? 1 ' i Nash Leads the World In Teacher: Why should they celebratei e Washington's birthday any more thang: Motor Car Value mine? A Freshman: Because he never told SLE ' he- GANYARD sl BOREN Frank K.: When I get to heaven,-P I'm going to ask Shakespeare whether+ or not he Wrote these plays? Mrs. Todd: Maybe he won't be It there. 4. Frank K.: Then you ask him. i 'I' -2' Roger H.: Any mail for me? Postmaster: What's your name? Roger: You can't kid me. My name is on the letters. + Sales and Service Mr. Hauswirth: XVell, Joe, where have you been all evening? Joe: Down to the bakery. i Mr. Hauswirth: And I suppose tl12tt,Si baking powder on the shoulder of your-P 333 orange St' Phone 958 M coat. 'I'-I'-X-'! !4+'! l'++'I'-l l l'+'X l'+'l-'! ! l l-++-!-'I'+-l- +4--14-K-'I-'I-+'i--l'+++++'l l-'l'+'I Z l'+++'I'+'l-+'I-'Z- .P +'l'+ G5 i 95 rn m cb w ev- 5' 99 ec- 5 in Z UQ ,... 4 co '4 Q C 'U to I-1 I-is cb o EF vision in any kind of frame i you want. Mosh er ff It ,-: .- 2 251 31?-l:T:'f1':EEE E 5 If 53? : I if 'l 'l Two Doors East of the Home Co. 3 '5' .,.. 1.1 1 -I' -I-++-X'-I' 'm gg E sg-I C3 m UU s e CD fD S G 5 . t I P-Pa P11 U3 2 E ,... m 9 12' 'fl Sf 5' UU PJ 3 Qs 23 Q-I ++'X l--Z !-'P+-i i l i P'X l' Q-s H-:- O F913 HHH :7Pf1 555 fi gms QE E52 25 -gc UQ , filo 2 '4-r- asm Q27 5352 O? Q QE44 2:11 Omg ,JO Uvdg N 'lim E422 fr 5 CEA 5 Q 22 FP E. E5 S 55 as -x- yi if ei 1 -z- i -1- C? -x- Ili 32 fi 5 412-ie E 36 E 1 + 35 i -1- i fi 55 i E5l1JXfilC2lC The. Opiomzirisi - ++fz-z-+-x-++-z4-z-x'+++-z-x-++++-x-:-++++fz-'z-+- Wear Bob Good: Do you think I can get through that gate? x the way out. 4 -- ' i f if -. 1 Q. .-- 1-in ,- . 1' d..-4,..1.-I-7-1-'1. W--x ..-,. ' f A,,,, ,gf,f , .. 1 1 :-lfl ' 1 lil i i f 'V ll 1 ' 16 fn- 1 -1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1 -1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--1-1-1--1-1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1 Compliments of The Eagle Rubber Company Ashland, Ohio -P 'l' 'S' E -1- + 1 -1- -1- 1 1 'S' I -Z- -1- .1 -l- Zi' -1 1 -1- 1- -1- -1- 1 -1- 1 -1- 1 -1- -1- -1- -1- 1 -1- -1- 1 -1- -1- -1- -1- 'P+-F Iilliards- Cigars Tobacco Best Wishes Meet ine at from to The REXALL store When in Want of anything TH E M E B G A generally kept in a Drug 1 Store, call on us. We have We E the goods. E d M QF PANcoAsT vinru e otors .oft Drinks Candies 8 - Chocolate Headquarters l'+++++-H-+-X-++'I0I-+'Z'X-'X-+++-I'+fi-'H'-P'H-+'X'+'X-+'l'+'I-'I'P'!'+++++++'l-+++++++++'X'+ 1. .s.?f l.- ' 1 lv ., .ff - ' ' ' 'W31 Q 1- wil., ,L E S: -.17 T ' 'X''l l ! l'+'l Z I l l-'H''l'-X'-l l l X'-l I'-103''I--Z''E''I X !'+3-l'l'+'I'++'l 2''! l'++-I'-l-++++-lv!--I-+4-'I-'I--Z'++'l'-l- 4. Kirkpatrick: Say, Coach, there has not been any soap in the showers for two weeks. l i Coach Barnhart: Well, you've got a H E T L E R , S 1 tongue in your head. Can't you use it? E Kirkpatrick: Yes, but I'm not a cat. Evalyn: Who Won the race to the fence, you oruthe bull? Fat S.: HH? WZIS 3 toss 11p.H K 3: Teacher: W'hat's your opinion of A. C 77 - 1 Just Good Food ,+ L1HC01n'?' Steele: Well, it's a pretty good car, but I prefer a Franklin. Elmer: - Do you think you could care -i- for a chap like me? , Ann: Oh, I think so-if he Wasnit ' 4, too much like you. Soda Grlll ,S H b 'i' L. Brubaker: Is Mike Howe on this . train? ' 3: Conductor: I don't know anything about your cow, sir, this is a passenger train. 'I-+++-l'+-I--X'-l-'X''I l'+++'l''I'-l'++'l'+'I'++-1'-l 1 I i-+'I-'l'+'I'+4-++'l-'I-++'X-'I-'X-'I'+'! X-'I''X'-Z'-I-'Z-'X-+-I-'X-'I' WEWA TYO TOK OW--- that we stand back of Ashland High School the same as we stand back of Studebaker Cars DDWNS 8: WEIR STUDEBAKER CARS WHITE TRUCKS General and Goodyear Tires Opposite Post Office Phone 93 Main -H-40x-x-+'x-x--z-4-4-x--x-++40x-++++-x0z-+4-++++++++++++++++-x-++-x-+-z-++-z-+-x-z--x--x-z-+-x-+-x- . -Ap -.1 1 ..- ,. ,A-.. - 1 XR ' 'JH-at Qs . ,- ',--4-rw af'--.mu A It T 1 lil' if V f i l i s 'l ' 5 - 1 1' 'I m - V . .tiff ..- .' uri' E f .' A . f' 1 ' ff ,Q V,-L M Y 1--16 gf .,A r,3jgs,,3M - . V, ,Y .5 3 ' 25 af -1f .IAI 1 423, '. K3- J We L U l ' --1-+4--1-+4--1--1-ox-+++-1-14+-1-z-++++-P++4--z--1-+++-x--1-++++++++++++-z--H-x-1-++'z--1-+-1-+++ ,ji Your Shoes anol Shoe Re- , pairing Ml Ili Give a thought to your E feet, then be able to for- A9 Orange St. Phone 963 Blue i get them ze Cream, Candy and li L'S 'X-'l--P+ Lunch REPAIR SHOP 1 W. Main St. Opposite Post Office --I-+4-fr--P-x--x-++-P+-1--z-x-+-x-x--xf+-x--x-4-fz--z-++-1-'l?gzo++-x-'z-'z--1--1-+++++++++++-x-'x--1--x-x--x-xa++-x-1- Old Reliable QE Let your first investment ,Q be a policy in , G, 8 E The Northwestern Mutual Electrical Contractors me Insurance Company lone 1321 Red Union st. R0bCl'f C- Lowe 'iq District Agent We did the New Auditorium 22 Ashland, Ohio l-'l l-++'l-'X-'l'++'l'+'l-'l'l-'l-'l-l'-l-+-l'-l-'l-'l-'!-'l-'E'!'-g?'l-+4-'l'+++++++++++-l-++++-X-l'+++++'l-+ 'lf . 1 Instructo': D fl t h . - We 'P Joe Bonflglio: ex: nnliyluitgzhi is '1 II A R D W A R E E bang on the mouth. E Francis Myers fin theater-J: When and E do the Indians come in? .UI LD ERS SUPPLIES 1nl?5KSl3PFJ1gghOLLYYhy' them Francis: Well, who scalped all the 3 men in the first row then? A -'X' Miss Countryman: Name a collect- ive noun. Varnishes and Stains Junior Plank: A vacuum cleaner. Jim Donley: What's good to clean ivory With? Frank Fox: Try a shampoo. UNION Hows. gg OHicer: I guess I'll have to run you in, Missy. . M H bl - h h ' ' k , CO- E anotlileieca13:e1 lSgi Lthaili 11131535 Sflggn 4, drlve home by myself. 33 . -I-+'l'-l'+'l l'+'! l l-'l l l l l l'+'Z'+'I l l''l l l'-l l'-l l'+'l-+'l l'+'l l l'-H'-Z-+'l--l-+-l-++++'l-++'! l1'l'+ h . X . L ll l A L - , - . I s n t A . t . 4 1 -AAA -! ! l l I'-!'+'i i'+'l l l i'+'l''l l 1 i-'l-'!-'l ! ! X i l I ! l l l l''I'-l !''l H l l'-i !'+'!'+'l l'++'l i'+-l'+'l !'-l-'I- Andrew and Paul - Sponsler . Home Dressed Meats Miss Griest: What was the result of Alexander's conquests, David? Dave Kiefer: The Cards won the series. Pink Palmer: Are you through with - - - the Engel. ,,oW1.,,, i and PFOVISIOIIS George Fluke: Through! I havenft I started yet. I'm waiting for some soap. 0 Good S97-vice Gertrude M. fwatching Clarence toilj : if Qzbalzty Goodb Why are you running that steam roller Phone 206 Orange Street ' th fl ld? ' Ove! e e 'l l'+'Z'++++-X'+-!'-!'+++'l l-+++'l l-1 X-+'i-++-!-- Clarence B.: Pm going to raise 4. ,X mashed potatoes this year. ,, f ' ' 'I A . . i' NSUEHNCE . . U . -'QQv 'lfif5 O ' ' . MISS Khckowr Whelle IS the pgpula- ff Life, Accident and tion of your state the most dense? . VSTRENGTHOR -f Mary A. Bittinger: Just above the it Health, Fire, Torna- eyesf, TV do, Automobile. il Bonds Sweet Young Thing: Basil says he worships the ground I stand on. Rejected Suitor: I don't blame him. A farm of that size isn't to be sneezed at. 415-6 Myers Bldg. Ashland, Ohio Phones 309 Green, 475 Black +'l l l X l l l l ! l ! !''X l !'+'l l''l'+-l l l-'I'+'!'+++++++'1 l ! I l ! 3 !'++'l X'++'X'l3P+'l'++'! I i'-I-'X' AFTER SCHOOL WHAT? Summer Joys for , The Service Agency 1 Ingmand Ins. Agency Y? GQ' G0 ig' BOYS Athletics - Swimming - Hiking - Camping Special Summer Rates: Senior - 54.00, Intermediate 33.00 Junior 52.00 'l l l ! l l'-l l l X-'X''I'-I'-l'-P'! l ! i l-'I--ir!-+4144+'l'-H-'I-fl'-I-'X''l l-'P+'ini''I'-l'-I''i l lc+'l l'-! I'+'l ! X Z ! l I-'I' Virginia tin Glee Clubj: Do you think my voice will amount to anything, Mr. Pete? Mr. Pete: Oh, it might come handy in case of fire. Alvin: I want a revolver. Bill: Six shooter, sir? Alvin: No, better make it nine, it's for the cat next door. I ' Florence L.: ' And how can we tell when we are near an elephant? Lawrence B.: You'l1 detect a faint odor of peanuts on its breath. 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Z i l Z l-'I-'I-Z lf'H'+-iw!-'X''l i l l l I ! l l-'X'-l:'X4l-'Z-+'l l ! if'! ! I !'+'l-'l-++'l-'! !-'l-'l l-'I-'!'++'! l i l- 'y Cleaning Pressing THE TCGGERY . Sattler and Ganyard ' Ashland's Young Men's Store ne 1305 Main 113 West Main Street 'I l l X I l X ! l I i 1 ! X l l'+'l I i i i X l I Z g.i X I''l l !''i'+'! l''l !'+'l l l i l l i l X i ! l l !'++'I' very style desire 25 F 8 M A at you've ever had or smart footwear Phafmacy I1 be satisfied here. 32 The Nyal Store 'I' E Prescriptions, D r ug s , Willis s.-- Magazines, Cigars, Can- 32 dy, Toilet Articles and i Stationery 35 F . NN J. B. MowERs O1 1'l1fVell E5 RED T Fu lil: 60 East Main Street Opposite Ohio Public Service Co. 252 +-x--1-1--1-Ni-++-is-1--x--zwi--x-'i-1--1--1--if-11-x--1-+-x--x-x-,-z--z--x--i--z--x--x-+-i--x-++-x-'i--z--1--x-+-1--x-+-i--x--x-+-x--i--1--z--z--z- Z s V - - if 'L- -.. - . - - ll .. , , Al unlf-5- 1 , ., x ' r ,r df '- - , XL- J .c ., h- my I 'K 7. .taxi z fvi' L W 'i1 f' .. i - E WT: ,, g ,- f J, 'iff '- 1- gi: 4 dltluil'1ll!l-Mlfrfmi ' 1 - r LG lv - R -- 7'-We . i L ET X 'r f C rg ,,,,.--f- -!A7T'-1?E'.'47f'17fi? L 7 'F' , Tix QF- ff' ti 5 ' I, 'l l l''I'+'i I''I l i ! l l l''! i 2''l f i l'+'l l i ! l i l'+'l l i l l ! i l l i i'++'i i l''i i'+'I i l''i'+'! l I'++'i' 1b.JB. anoeoall aw JBro. makers of lbappp 1bome5 ++++++++++'l l'++'l'+'l-+'! l-'! !'++'I !'+++++'l l-++'l l-fl-'Z''I'+-X-'X--I--I-'I-+-l-'I-++'l'++'!-fi-fl'-l'-102' The Thomas Store 145 Main Street Established 189S I u Phone 842 Main Good Wallpaper and Sherwin Williams Paint at Reasonable Prices Ashland County's Largest Wallpaper and Paint Store ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This Bank is N' STRA USS a'1iZ1 li'322k1i ' ef SON ' P It has the Community Spirit of Harbschaffnel. 8, Marx 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 Fashion Park -Z' I 4. friendly, helpful institution. Fine Clothes, Hats, Caps, Qt Shirts and Hosiery T ' ' The First National 855.00 Reduction on any Suit, or Top Coat for High School Graduates. Al d t d ' S 't f ' . 23523 ff, 5'f10'f50fu ul S mm of Ashland, ohio . 5 Please Give Us a Look Before You Capital s100'000 Buy gf Surplus 3100,000 I ++'!'+++'l'++++'l'++'l''l'+'l l l i4'l'++'i I-+'l'+'!-'lf'X--l''! l--Z-'l-'I--le'1--l'-!-'!-+'l'-l'-Z-'X-fi'-I--X'-I-'Z''Z'+'! l l i l' Your two feet are your partners for life. Treat them right. Our shoes and scientific fitting will do it. REASEK 8: HELBERT Orange Street +-x--1--x-+++++-x-z--x-1-+++'r-fx-'X-x--x--hx-+-x-x-+++4:--x-++-x-+-1--1-+-1-+-z--1-+'x-'1-.1--x-++++++-z--x-++++-z- W W Palmer Company When Seeking dependable merchandise we have the right brands. Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery, Carter's Underwear, Dependable Dry Goods and the best in Floor Coverings Specialties always in Ready-to-Wear +'x-+-H-+-:wx-x-+-1-+-x-+++++-x-fx-+-1-+-1--1-2-+++-1-4-+-x-++++-x-'x-+-z-+++'x-4-+++-i+fr'1-'2 1-+V!--1--1-+4V 14-- 4 I, 64 -, .,,,, N L 1' H 1 ,i . xi i is '.'ii:1',y7 'I Q Eg-4 qi U' ' li f e iggfiggg ,, . , .. . -sio'13bdl':T'rx-- F I ll, ' , 3 B - . . ,zlktk 'l us-' 0 KJ -I , -- , A . , ag., :aaa ff-ll gg iggggff L- . ' , Y 'LAL-. 9ET:J'y-v- -.Fz'f '5 if- 5 ' i?L'5'3?! '-in J A F I F e-22z 'f-K..f:.k ae- u -I'++'I'-I-'2 l !''!'++'l I'++-P+-I'-l'++-l l !''! Z ! l'++-l'+'Z l''I'-P-I l'+'!'-If-l'+'!-'E'-P'l-+-!-+-!-'l-'!'-l-++'X- THE I'lNlES'GAZETTE Has Reached a Sworn Circulation of 5319 GROWI G! GRUWI G. GROWI G. That Means Your Selling Message Gets lnto 6379 Homes x--1--x-z--x-+-x-+-x-+-x-+'x--x-fx-z--x-+-z--x--x-x--1--1--z--x--x-'zs-1--z--z'f1--x--z--z--1--r--:--1--x--x--x--x-+'1--x-'af41-1x--x--x-'x--x--x--x--z- ' -N.. I 'A ,. ' ' ,L . 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I saw you kiss Sis! cried one of these ubiquitous small brothers, sud- denly materializing from nowhere at all. Ssh, here's a quarter, my little man, offered the embarrassed young suitor. And here's fifteen cents change, countered the little man, one price to all-- that's the way I do business. ' Fix bayonets! roared the hard boiled sergeant on the drill floor. Please, sir, quavered the very new recruit, there's nothing the matter with mine. ' Mr. Cummings: Everything I say goes. Mr. Frasher: Then come over by that building, my car is stalled there. 'la'lwl-'I--lei'-I'-l-'l l-'I'-I-'X''X'-P'I''Z'-l''I''P++4-'l-'I !-'Z'-lf'I-4-++++-I-'!'+'b+'Z--P++'l l-'I-'l4'l-'! l-'l Z 2 l ! ! l-'l i !' Colton Prints It Better COLTON'S IAN? Printing Co. PRINTERS Printing As and When Promised 301 Orange Street Ashland, Ohio '1--x--1-ex--x-+-1--1--x--1-+-x-401--1--1-+-x--r--z--1--1-++fx--z-+ex--z-++++-1--x-+'z--z--z--x-+-z--z--x-x--x-+++-x-++-x-1-x-x--x--x--x--r- Your Shoe Money Goes Farthers at The Cashrate Shoe Store We Specialize on Footwear for the Young People HELBERT aud B RTO 137 West Main Street Ashland Bank and Savings Company Is Across the Street '?+'! i'+-I'-l''l'+'I'-! X I I l-'X I !'+'H'-I''ini'-Kel'-2 l-'le-2-'I''P+'I''X-4'-1 l-+'l--l !-+4-'X'-P-lf-Z-'I--l-'Z'-X--X--l'+-!'+-I-'I--P -f- ' 1 -1 1 , 'flu ssn ' V' -gf -A s mf 1I' i il uf: ldv A. A i I- - . A . , . ,- . I V . - ,, -- - b-,lk - 4.1 nw.: VV l-5' ' 2 llf iz' - Rllff' ,,1g53gafQ tr X. ,Q mHjA Lzxv-,al x --x-+++-1.-z-+-x-+-1-++++-:-+-r-++++-z-++-:--x-++++-1-+-x-+++-x-++-1--z--x-4--z--za+4-++++-x-+++-x.+ Illu.x-nllllnmlllg gllnnullln. mlllnmlllg. , A OUR in J. C. Penney CO. 25TH YEAR . . t E YEAR 5 ,,,...x..,,,,.....,,?- A Nation l'V1d9 Instuutzon 5,,.......l,..-x...,,,......,,? Ashland, Ohio T13 Department Stores in 46 States Men's Clothing, Ladies Ready-to Wear Boy's Clothing, Hats, Children's Ready-to Wear Caps, Shirts, Underwear Yard Goods, Underwear, and Shoes , Hosiery, Shoes -+-1-+-x--z--me-x-fx--1-'x--1--P-1--:A-z--x-++-z--x--z--x-+-z--x--z--:--z--x.-z--:--1-hx--:--x--'x--x--z-+'xsx--is-1--1--1--x-+-x--x-z--1--x-++-x--z--x- Choice Meats F. ZEH ER A D SON i l i i l l'+'l-'l l l i l l I:'I'+'l-'P-P+'l-'P+'lf+'l Z'+'l l-'l 2 I l''l l l-'l'-l-'l-'l i I'-l'-l'-l--Z'-l l-'i--l l-'l'-P'R'' Dick: And why was he afraid to go in the chicken coop? , Bill: The hens were laying for him. Dave: Remember, our engagement must be kept secret. Marge fsweetlyjz Yes, I've told everybody that. Ruth: Why do you say love is like taking a picture? Nic: You never know how it's going to come out. He: I love you and I Want you for my wife. She: Good heavens, what would she do with me? Gentlemen prefer blondes, but A. H. S. men take anything they can get. 'l l l-'I'-l l'+'E-'l'+'l'+++'l-+'i'+'I l l'++++'l-'Pl'-l l'+-l-+++-1-'P+rl''i-rl-'I''l l'+'Z'+++'!s'l-+'!'-X'-Z'-P'Z' C. L. KLI GE MITH Phonograph and Furniture Repairing and Parts finishing, Recovering, Reupholstering, Interior Dec- orating, Inside House Finishing , Also Handle a Complete Line of High Grade Finishing Material acquers, Ducoes, Varnishes, Shellacs, Stains and Furniture Polish MATCH ME IF YOU CAN e 366 Blue Shop Three Doors East of City Laundry 'l l'+'l l--l l l l l-'l'+-Z'-l'-l i i-'l-'I'-!-'l l i l l--l !-'l- r'! I Zf'!-'l--1'++'l'-l'-l l'-Z'-l l l--l l'-l'-l-'i-+-Z'+'!-'l--l--l- , .. 4 SELL- --- . ,v ',-,., - - ' , ' N -. 1 ' :TATlT Fi1'E k ilv ' '55 if 592 f V - - - 'iii l 1 1 u n Am. 5'55i54.-.L K:?9i'5I ' iff- 21 Q'F?!'1 '5 ' 3 1253545 'f5'i?f41'S1iiff.-:Ji3i?SIF'7JS'.5f7f'VTi'- if -' 4 5?,f.JL: ':.if--2145 -qfnafle-jb 3 11,4-.LL VVJ.. .gf-. 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